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THE WOMEN'S LODGING-HOUSE

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glasgow

the last place that i visited in glasgow was the shelter for women, an institution of the same sort as the shelter for men. it is a lodging-house in which women can have a bed at the price of 4_d_. per night; but if that sum is not forthcoming, they are not, as a rule, turned away if they are known to be destitute.

the class of people who frequent this home is a very low one; for the most part they are drunkards. they must leave the shelter before ten o'clock in the morning, when the majority of them go out hawking, selling laces, or other odds and ends. some of them earn as much as 2_s_. a day; but, as a rule, they spend a good deal of what they earn, only saving enough to pay for their night's lodging. this place has been open for sixteen years, and contains 133 beds, which are almost always full.

the women whom i saw at this shelter were a very rough-looking set, nearly all elderly, and, as their filthy garments and marred countenances showed, often the victims of drink. still, they have good in them, for the lady in charge assured me that they are generous to each other. if one of the company has nothing they will collect the price of her bed or her food between them, and even pay her debts, if these are not too large. there were several children in the place, for each woman is allowed to bring in one. when i was there many of the inmates were cooking their meals on the common stove, and very curious and unappetizing these were.

among them i noted a dark-eyed lassie of about sixteen who was crying. drawing her aside, i questioned her. it seemed that her father, a drunken fellow, had turned her out of her home that afternoon because she had forgotten to give him a message. having nowhere to go she wandered about the streets until she met a woman who told her of this lodging-house. she added, touchingly enough, that it was not her mother's fault.

imagine a girl of sixteen thrown out to spend the night upon the streets of glasgow!

on the walls of one of the rooms i saw a notice that read oddly in a

shelter for women. it ran:—

smoking is strictly prohibited after retiring.

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