That excellent paper, The Woman's Journal, thus sensibly comments on a good work:
Miss Ada M. Leigh has established a home in Paris, where English-speaking women and girls may go for shelter and aid. Now she means to open a similar home for young men. She is right in thinking that the average Saxon youth, who finds himself forlorn and penniless in a foreign city, needs mothering and encouraging and protecting, just about as much as a girl of the same nationality. Perhaps he needs it a little more—in Paris.