DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
Like moat people who happen b be blessed with a keen, sense of humour, Lady Bland-Sutton, tlio wife of the famous surgeon, does »ot mind tellmg a story against herself—provided it 13 si good one. she was Bpeakinjr <>& her, favourite subject—housewifery—to a'i audience of girls in the Eapt End of Lor.dbn. She 'aad been trying to impreli on them the need for system; aad had recited several examples, mostly , based on her owh experience. "Now," r.he saio to one gir), "te.'l mo just v.-hat system meanfe." "We'l, ma'am!" xepliert the young woman, "I should say it mea;:s doing things tiTe hardest way."
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 17
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104DOMESTIC SCIENCE. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 17
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