Woman's League
The meeting of the Womau's League ast Saturday afternon, to listen to the address of Mrs. Angelí, on "The Woman's Exhibit at the World's Columbian Exposition," was well attended. Mrs. Angelí presented in a charrning marnier many interesting facts concerning the department of the Worfd's Fair conducted by women. The board ürst met in Chicago in November, 1891, and 115 women were present, representing every state and territory. A very interesting account of this meeting was given by the speaker, showing how past prejudies had been forgotten and future friend ships formed. The work of the board was defined to be the promotion of th intellectual, philanthropic, humanita rían and industrial interests of women
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