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WOMEN ON 'CHANGE. PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES. Speaking at the weekly luncheon held under the auspices of the Soroptimist Club at the Criterion Restaurant on September 18th, Lady Barrett outlined
VISITORS AT HOTELS
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Mr B.T. G. Aitken. Mr & Mrs F. B. Amos Mr W Archibald
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Barnes W. E. Hartt Mr W. R Baden Mr & Mrs Beale Mrs E. R. Beli
Belilic Mr V. Benjamin Mr D.Berthan Mr H. Bickerton Mrs R. J. Birbuck Mr A. Brooks Mr A. Brosted Mr&Mr. B.
Mr A. W. Gisham a
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some of the usen in the world to which Arthur the club could be put. Undoubtedly Mr the first thing which the members of the she club should set about doing, said, was to enlighten their fellow basi- ness women, as well As the general public, in their ignorance regarding the various professions which women were following today. Had she not been a member of the Boroptimist Club she ber- self would never have known that there was such a person as a woman stock. broker. She had also recently heard that the Royal Society had chosen a woman for appointment for a fellowship in metallurgy as £500 a year. These were two of f many cases in which a woman was doing, and doing well, a man's work. It was hard to impress upon the public the fact that work, because it happened to be done by a woman, was by no means "second best or." shoddy."
A woman who happened to possess an extremely logical mind was generally spoken of as baving a masculine brain" whereas the man with the illogical mind was called "effeminate. This was the sort of thing the Soroptimists, could do a great deal towards overcoming.
Mr. W. Chant
Brooke
Mr M. G. Charle Mr J. Copyn Mr I. Coulthart Mr R. P. Crown Mr & Mrs Davey Ms D, R. Davies Uspt. Dickens ML. Dinger. MrJ. Donelane
Mr & Mrs W. A. R.
Miss Eccles
IE
Douglas
Mr & Mrs E. E. Ellis Mr G. P. Elsassor Mr Felir Ellis Miss Mt. Ellis Mr J. P. Fahihy
Fenleyson MAY. N.
Lady Barrett suggested, that members of the club should get into touch with younger girls who were about to enter business, and give them some useful advice regarding the various professions which they of the younger generation proposed following. Such advice, gained through past experience, would be, wel-Dr. Douglas R. Gawler comed by all newcomers,
Kathleen Viscountess Falmouth, who presided, said this auggestion of La Barrett's would be fully considered by
the directors of the club' at their next meeting.
AN UGLY FASHION. WOMEN TO HIDE THEIR FACES.
A woman correspondent, writing in a London paper says:-
Faceless women will be seen in the coming winter when the new coats with high fur collars make their appearance. The collars reach almost to the eyes of the wearers of the coats. The new high- crowned small bats are pulled so well over the head that their downturned brims hide the eyes.
The advantage of this style is that this winter delicate complexions will be ade quately protected from the cutting winds. Curiously enough, the back and the front view of a "fareless" woman seem almost identical, especially in one of the sheath-like wraps moulding the fashionable slim figure which is without contours.
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MANY DIVORCE SUITS. LONGEST LIST FOR THREE YEARS.
The first 340 of the undefended suits to come before the Divorce Court during the coming term and the first 130 of the de- fended suits were posted at Somerset House last month. A remarkable feature. is the number of cases in which the King's Proctor is intervening.
Mr A. Francois
ALF
MEL. Geffers Dr. George
'Dr R. E. Gill Dr Mr & Mrs J. Gould Capt. T. P. Hall Mr & Mrs H. A.
Hannibal
Mr J. Scott Barston Mr E. Hauserinan Mr Haynes
3r P. J. van Hecke Mr 9. Henderson Mr A. F. Henry Mr Henry
LL Com, G.F. Hole Mr J. Holmes
REPULSE
Mr M. P. Anderson Mr Bamdes Mr M. Bayer Mr C: Bitzer Mrs Blacklock Dr. & Mrs R. E.
· Me W. E. Hotchkiss. Mr H.A. Hovenier Mr & Mrs G. W.
Kutchison Capt. H. Jension Mr&Mr.Jobling Mr.S. J. Johnstone Bir & Lady Edgar
Cameron Mr&Mrs Carleton » Mrs G. Costello Mrs A. Deking Dura M: Franklin Mr & Mra 1 H, Gesre anti daaghier Mr & Mrs F. Hartley" Mr H. Hartley
PLAX
S. A. Arthur Mias E. R. Bailey Mr & Mrs L. C. b.
Bellamy
Mr A. W. S. Jones Mr. J. J. Kino
Jones
Mr Al Franklin Kline Miss Krandel
Miss Langridge
Mr & Mr C. Lauritsen
Mr J. A. Conlon Leask
Mrs E. Litkivil.
Miss H. Lillie Mr & Mrs W. J.
Lindermap
Miss A Lockman Mr Lougard Mr & Mrs B. D.
Likhmeroff
Mr E. McCleary
Mr James McGoo Mr&Mra G. Mengar
and Chid
Miss Middleburst M. C. EL
Montagun
Mr A. Morley Dr. J. Morrison Mr N. Now
O. Noah Mr H. Nolasco MP. O'Connor
Mr Fred Olson
Mr & Mrs E. Pearman
Mr A. C. Federson
Mr H. H. Pogg
Mr W. A
Mr W. A. Fennell
Mr M. J. Quist
Mr A. E. Rowe
Mr G. Schriner
Mr T. L. Scene
Mr W. H. Sparke
Mr & Mrs W. Vander
Staca
Mr E. F.Summers Mr E. Sutter Mr L. A. Tobias MFC. P. Votter Mr R. A. Wadeson Mr W, E. Waksham Mr W. A. Watson Miss H. Whomster Mr J. F. Wright MFT 1. Hu
BAY HOTEL.
Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar Mr W. H. Bourne Mr M. J. Broen Mra & Miss Brennan Col. C. Hussell Browa Miss F. W. Brown MFT. 8.
Bastard Mr H. B. Cicland Mr J. R.
Collis Miss M. Cooper In the undefended list Lady Rosamond
B. Coryduck Min 1. Kathleen Gallway-Robertson, eldest
Dixon A W. daughter of the Earl and Countess of
Lt. Col. B. A. Dobbin Carrick, is seeking a divorce from her Mr B. C. Descan busband, Mr. Lionel Gallwey-Robertson. Mr & Mrs J. Duncan
In the defended list appears the name Mr W. E. Dye of Lady Mildred Cooke, wife of Sir, Wil-Mrs Somers Ellis liam Cooke, well known in the hunting Misses Ellis world. Lady Cooke, who is suing for Mr & Mrs W. A.
Eustace divorce, married Sir William in 1904.
is that of Mrs, Guy Capt. & Mrs D. Fittes Another name Wyndham, who is asking for a divorce Mr & Mrs S. FitzRoy from her husband, Captain G. R. C. Mr A. Forbes Wyndham. of the King's Royal Rifle M-R.L. W. Foster Corps. Mrs. Wyndham's marriage in MrF. F. F. Franklin 1920 at Christ Church. Lancaster-gate. Lt. GC. Froderick was one of the social events of the season. Mr & Mrs W. D.
Goodfellow Dame E. Delné Radcliffe is asking for a judicial separation from her hux Mr & Mrs J. M. Gordon band, Brigadier-General Sir Charles Mr & Mrs Geo, W. Delmé Radcliffe, who served with the British Arty in Italy during the war.... Many other well-known names will figure in the second part of the list. Altogether more than 1.200 defended and undefended cases are set down for hear ing, making the list the heaviest for the Michaelmas term during the last three
years,
The Law Courts opened on October 13th,
THE ART OF THE DROPPED "H."
MR. THOMAS'S "ARTISTIC.
TOUCH."
Mrs. Sidney Webb, wife of the President of the Board of Trade, writes a monthly political letter for the benefit of women olectors in her husband's constituency the Beaba division of Durham... In her latest contribution she dwells on the vir tues of leading members of the Labour Socialist Government, and there is one passage, at least, that is well worth quot ing:
Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and therefore the guardian of Irish interests, plays fection," says Mrs. Webb, the part of the plain British workman, who has be come by sheer will power and brilliant intellectual gifts a lending statesman in the British Commonwealth of free nations. The last artistic touch. I may observe in passing, like the red rouge of a star actress's lips, is the deliberately persistent dropping of his h's, which adds style to his shrewd and witty speeches.
per-
Gray Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Miss M. 1. Ha!! Mrs 3. Hancock
J. B. Hawker- Mr & Mrs W. J
Hawker
Mr G. 3. Lemsworth Mr T. W. Horaby Mr H. Howell Mr & Mrs O. J. Manolo
Hughes
Miss O. C. Jenkins Mr W. W. Jordan Mr M. F. Kay
PALACE
Mr CW, Alexander Mr A. Arch.
Mr 3. A. G. Barrett Air W. Bennett Mr B. Brooks Mr B.
MrP. B. Chickgar
W. Campbell
Mr J. E. Cox Mr W. 8. Cuff Mr A.R. P. Davies Mr H. Davia Mr. Flower 9. Varshmids Mr & Mrs H. Golden
Mr & Mrs Kearasy
and child
Mr & Mrs Waiter
Lang
Mr & Mrs E. Lund Mr T. A. McGee Mr J. N. Parker Mr & Mrs R. R.
Eoxburgh
Mr Schonberg Mr G. B. Stank Mr & Mrs Simpson
Mr&Mrs Travers
and child
Mr M. Walk
HOTEL
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Mr & Mrs S. H
Langst.n
Mr & Mrs W. I. Lessk Mr G. D. Leyn
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Major A. S. Littlejohns
Mr
Mt. D. Lloyd ..
M-L. M. S, Lloyd
Mr W. H.Lock
Mr & Mrs W. Logan
Mrs J. Meinar
Mr B. McGregor
Mr
E. E. Minuaçờ
Mr D. W. Munto
Mias Newsholme
Phillip
Bemington Banders
Mr W.Ogden Mr A. L. Paul Mr A. H. Penn Major & Mr F. K
Mr E. Ralph Mr & Mrs H. R.
Lt Col & Mrs 0.
Mr L. G. Scott Dr. A. W. Shovelion Mr W. F. Simmons Mr H. II. Skelton Capt. & Mrs Skinner Mr & Mr G. E,"
Stabbings Mr E. F. L. Stardre Mr. & Mrs P. I.
Suckling Mrs J. B. Thamsch Mrs U. Thwaites Miss Thwaites Mr A. W. Tickle LL-Col & Mry H.
Trevely sa
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HOTEL
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Mr. Hali
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* Mr. Jačk
* › Mr« McC«» «
Mr J. HaDonald
Mr B. J. de E. Moore
Mr G. M. Murphy Mr H. Smith Mrs O. Stringer and
child Mr A. P. Tannenbaum Mrs G. Tulloch Mr A. J. Wadmore berg Mr W. Wallers
POR EUROPE AND AMERICA,
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