THE WORK OF THE AUDUBON SOCIETIES

[The following letter to Mrs. Eddy from the President of the National Association of Audubon Societies is self-explanatory. Mrs. Eddy authorizes the statement that the work of this association, as expressed in Mr. Dutcher's letter, meets with her approval, and she is emphatically in favor of the reforms for which it is laboring so disinterestedly.

Christian Scientists are actively in sympathy with every movement of this kind, and they will be glad to see an end put to the cruel, brutal, and inhumane slaughter of birds of plumage which has disgraced recent years.—Editor.]

New York, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1906.

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