There is no need to worry about “not knowing how to write.” What our Department wants is the facts. If any corrections are really needed, they can easily be made. We aren’t trying to be “authors”—we’re just women trying to help one another.
The Editors of the Magazine tell me that it will simplify matters very much if we make a few simple rules for sending in contributions. Let us see how the following will work out:
1. Make all contributions short and to the point.
We have only a few pages altogether; there are a lot of us to contribute and there are many things to talk about.
2. Address everything carefully and in full to Mrs. Louise H. Miller, Watson’s Magazine, 121 West 42d Street, New York City.
3. Write on one side of the paper only.
4. No letters or manuscripts will be returned.
Make a copy of everything you send if you want to keep it.
May Number.—A continuation of this month’s subject for discussion.