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Woman Succeeds

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
January
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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No proper estímate of the future i'e ioinical progresa of the country eau be made tliat does not take into constderatlon au element wliich may be termed "the womau in business." She is kmcking at all the doors of coni mercial enterprises, and there are very few into whieh she has not already torced au entrance. The resutts seem to lndlcste tliat. i bejond a doubt, sim lias come to stay. She cannot perhaps often reach the levers wlrich moe the great drlvlng wheels of business, luit she proves a mo t important fac:or in the minor but scarcely less important niachinery of detail. l'liil Armour's private secretan' is a young lady who was lirst employed as a ' .'tenoRraphe ' and type-writer. Mie proved so capable and efficiënt that her sphere of ! uscfulness has been gradually enlarged, ! until she now has probably a eloser : quaintance with Armour's extended business than any otlier person connected with it. It used to be clalme I that woman had neither physical nor mental stamina to conduct a Iarge business. Mrs. Krank Ijedie bas made a suceessof as complicated a business enterprise as i most any in the country. The stroiig point in this case Is that when she took the helm the Frank LéSjle Publishing Cornpany had but a short time previously fuiled. Madam Demorest eonducts a very extcnsive businrss, whlch inoludes the pubHshing of a magazlna Mrs. Ajinle Jenn -s Millcr conducta a famous dress reform movement, and is also the e litress of a siucessful magazine Ciilled "Dr838." Her i daily mail ís said to le larger than that of ! any othcr woman in tlie United States, Mrs. Miller rays: "Warner's safe cure is the only medicine I ever take or recomiMcnd. The safe cure has the effect to glve new energy and vitality to all my powors. " These women have demonstr.itcd that the sex can succeed in business if they take proper care of their health. That is the main point, even with the sterner sex, and it is the .subject to which, above all othors, the women -of to-day should give their attention. And here, as everywhere, comes in iMay the old maxim: "Au ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. "

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Old News
Ann Arbor Democrat