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QUEENELIZABETH | ON WOMAN'S RIGHTS Thinks They Ought to Vote, Bs- | pecially on School Questions | Board King Albert’s Train in ylvania, Oct. 24 (By The Asso- Press)—Queen Blizabeth, of | advocates votes for | women, but she does not | believe in | the cquality of the SCXCS any more than in employing miltant methods | to obtain suffrage. She 1d so today in the interview she has given in Amer < if 1 have gained any ini- ons from the factories I have | her majesty said. “1 have \Very much impressed with the clear-tyed, red seen in your checked girls I have workrooms. 1 think [their evident happiness is due to thoe Pure air, the cleanliness and the gen- rally splendid surroundings. It is my hope that employers of working People in Belgium and all over rope will model their factories after | those in the United States. | v have 1 so many men in| he added, sadly, “that the women musi work, and, as women arc the mothers of the race, every- thing possible should be donc to protect them. L Queen Elizabeth has very definite | ideas upon the cducation of girls, it developed She does not believe in the separation of the sexes in schools, although she advocates cducating girls along one line and boys along quite another. No Equality of the Sexes. “The v taught me” she said, “that th no equality of the sexe: My husband was w soldier and 1 was la nurse. So it was with all women. The future should see work divided plong the same lines When womoen are forced to earn their own living, I have no objection to their doing hat for which they are pest fitted; [but those who do not need to work should learn hygieno and general hospital work. They should be social workers, librarians and playground finstructors.” Her majesty explained, however, that lack of ecquality between the exes should not prevent women from voting. “I know they are best qualified to select school trustees,” she said, “for they know more about school affairs nd their intuition will tell them what men are best qualified for office in the general clectior Asked how Dbest the women of ||} Ame a could aid in the reconstruc- jon of Belgium, aside from gifts of money, she replie “It is difficult to bring about a close wding between two peoples k different languages. One way would be for us Belgians to learn Jenglish and you Americans to learn French.” As a means to this end, she su gested exchange of professorshir only in colleges but in hig student of medicine and | daughter of a world-famed culist, the queen has been fascinated | by the hospitals in the United State ond she has lost no opportunity tc isit them Her greatest ambition i o have established in Belgium an institution similar to the Rockefeller institution for medical re: h. On Modern Fashions. ITer majesty wore a gown of vellow charmeuse sillc cut in long and flow- ing lines and admitted it was of her wn designing What does your majesty think of the frend of modern fashions for women 2" she was asked. They change so often I can't keep rack of them as the laughing reply. “What are they?”" Short skirts came first to mind “1 do not wear them,” she re- ponded, with a shrug of her shoul- lers. “I am always behind the pro- cession.'” The prediction was made that her reference for turbans would estab- flish o new millinery mode in this country, and the queen explained w he always wears close-fitting hats. he originated the styvle during the war, when she found it so con- venient to wind a simple picce of silk around he hair when she visited the trenches or the hospitals. She has ecome so attached to the iden tl she positively refuses to abandon TISH CABINET MAY NOT RESIGN fovernment Alien Bill s Defeated, But Half of the Flouse Was ' I Present. London, Oct. 24.— Members of the Lloyd Geoige cabinet are today con- sidering the situation which has aris len as @ rosult of the adve vote in he house of corrmons yesterday, when the gcvernment’s amendment 1o khe alien bill was rejected by a vot of 185 to 113 Because of the fact there was only about half of the members of the ouse in their seats when the vote bwas taken It is believed the govern nent will not resign but it is possible hat Kdward Shortt, home secretary who was in charge of the alien bill, nay quit office. Andrew Bonar Law government leader in the house s ured a delay until Monday for his rolleagues by movin an adjoury knent immediately after the result of he vote on the alien bill had been innounced. Mr. Bonar Law's declar- ition that any subsequent action by he ministry would “depend on the riew of the house of commons as a whole’ may indicate an intention on he part of the government to or a vote of confidence al an late. READY FOR THE NEXT JUMP Mineola, L. 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