The evening world. Newspaper, May 6, 1914, Page 5

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AMERICAN WOMEN WAR |ARE YOU FIGURING No. 2—Ecening World Series. 9008 99466945696. 0406-08-0400480 14:84 DF84O84 BARRIE, PLAYWRIGHT, © |"”"Dow oF ExPLORER : - dul lcaamcale WOOUNGL TODRPORE| «ON YOUR BATHING surT| wywenUmrstoT erro AUTHOR DARRI, R e@ English Author Is Reported En- aeegens esino Ciaim Her 20 Years’ Rule of International Order Has Made It a British Organization. ROME, May ¢—The second day's CDDP IDOEDEDS 2.8 6-455 55 2G PCEDEOE8O6S 99S GOOF DD2- 9096-3292: 2: 226 S96E S988 Bringing HEALTH and HAPPINESS TO ALL Wo Relishle Draggist Will Otter a Substitate GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. WEW YORK CHICAGO ‘SAN FRANCISCO pyreevereserrececerr veer Te) GROSISOESISETHESESISDIOOO? + Bulgarian ;of the International Council of|practically has completed arrange- aro ue Women.” Whether or not it should|ments for tho big demonstration here | be permitted to go out caused @ heated | Saturday, when thousands of women, Aiscussion. Its purpose is to bring | with bands playing, and ainging a jabout the removal of the countess from | marching song, will march from the : | at ! the Presidency of the organization, to| White House to the Capitol, where which post the council plans to re-|they will present to each Senator and elect her, during the present session, | cpresentative petitions adopted by) for another five yeara suffrage bodies in every State asking ‘Mrs. Sewall is at the head of a | pasmgo of a constitutional amendment fection favorable to rotation In the|to enfranchise women. residency. She maintains that tho; The parade, which will consist of principle of the organization cannot | pageant and political divisions, a fea- be international {if one nationality ture of the latter being a cavalry sec- always is represented in the preal-|tion, will start at $ P. M., immediately @ency. Mrs, Sewall does not advocate | following @ meeting at a local eset Pearl Scari Pins an American for the post, but she |over which Mrs. William Kent, wife of does want some woman other than an Heprasentaive Kent of Caforol wil Beach Wai Salacks No'B bles, Ne. 8| argument’ that twenty ‘years under |women and girls will take part In the the Countess of Aberdeen has grad- | procession. ete ually transformed the International —__=—= Compl Set | Gounolt into @ purely English organi- ONE CENT * Oa: a 2 tm EI +f = = 5 Castomer| 1/000 WOMEN TO SING or Infants and Children, OR oe nascae es IN SUFFRAGE MARGH (he Kind You Have Always Bought A. Keene | - Boars the 180 ‘Broadway, New York WASHINGTON, May 6—The Con- | @netare of gteesional Union for Woman Suffrage Most Modern Dry-Cold-Air Fur Storage Vault on Premises Furs Repaired and Remodelled. Furs Stored, Tel. 7300 Murray Hill. 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