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DEAL WITH US AS MAN TO MAN, SAY WOMEN AT ALBANY Suffrage Leaders Denounce Enrolment Plan as Re- | publican Trick. ALBANY, Feb. 20.—For not treat~- “man to man” % fashion in the bill providing for party ing women voters enrolments, officers of the New York Btate Wornen’s Suffrage Party de- Mounced the Republican legislative leaders, “It's just another plece of horse Play and highly ridiculous,” was the @emment of Mrs, James Lees Laid- few, Acting President of the Suffrage Party, when asked about Republican Leader Brown's proposal that women thirty years or older be permitted legally to give their ages as thirty when questioned by election officials, “Inquiry into a woman's age,” Brown had argued before his amend- ment was beaten by the Senate, 24 to 28, “is an act of impoliteness. Those ‘who know women know they will bes- {tate to voto if required to give their ages.” “Senator Brown must not attempt to win the woman voter by appoal- fng to her vanity,” cautioned Mrs, Frank Abbott, Woman Suffrage County. @onvince her.” “Mon,” remarked Mrs, Party for rector, “don't understand women very well, Politicians understand them tess, Women voters want to be treated man-to-man fashion, Didn't we tell our real ages in the State Military 8? We insist on being treated man.” All women speakers criticised th ions Enrolm features of the 5 Bill: 1, Compelling women in the Demo- cratic strongholds of New York Buffalo to register perso! keeping workers 100 feet from Chairman of the Erie “Argument, not flattery, will | Raymond | Brown, Woman Suffrage Party Di- $3.00Downon$50-0° and all matters as man to 25-00 « 2. Allowing women in the smaller centres of population and rui tricts, which are mostly Rept to register by cer 3. Requiring no form of enrol affidavits for the women in th Btato manding only the signatu: mess. Insisting on personal enrolme: all communities of more than opulation or nrolment at women. ¥ publican Party enforce the enrolme as to Increase its ran ther that end, inte men of tho salesr ds to ser work in collar shop his Tall, provoked applause when h In elared against cortificate require person places of more tl Gov. Whitman lat the Adler bill p tration of wor gressional ely month, and al viding for men a@ city election thi to participate in an unofficial primary. CHILD 1S. SMOTHERED UNDER BIG GOAL PILE, Pather Helps to D Knowing His cident’s Victim. Marion Whalen, eleven years, of No. $38 29th Street, Brooklyn; h Jing for the the special Cor w York next| n fo party »N it} Thomas and a dozen ot @pent yesterday aftern down the 000-ton pI wereenings that stands in Bounded by 28th and 29 Becond and Third Ay Marion and " om the mount and they tumbl other chil ‘Thomas dust had c walst disappear Fellx [Di Martin! of No, 829 Third Avenae heard the children’s t and went to their aid d three wat tint got 1 ‘o dig for M tt was about Dt Martini's colored dress and covered. A sur wegian Hospital p Ho said she had suf the fine coal WESTCHESTER NOTES. A fury in the Supreme Ce awarded a verdict of $1 xinst Jame fo be paid 10 fo be paid to $1,619.54 Mr. Ne milinery Furbes ot Mai Among the y yekela, millionaire Buger Refining Company of i ae hl *A-KIDNEY REMEDY F THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY MISS DRESHER IS FREED. Fin Woman ir Dis a by Pittevarsh | Judge PITTSBURGH, Feb, 20,— Mise Jo- Herman, former Bellevue banker, who were arrested in the William Penn Hotel inst week, were discharged by Police Judge Sweeney yesterday, a charge of embezzlement being dropped. No explanation Was made, except that the case was “satisfactorily adjusted.” | Friends of Herman caused the arrest of the couple. Feeble ete : TO RELIEVE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES Tf you have Catarrhal Deafness { or head notres eo to your druetst 7 1 ounce of Parmint (double ), and add to It hot water @ little sugar as directed ch packare, Take 2 table- spoonful four times a day. This will often bring outek reltet GRAND Rapips FURNITURE February Furniture Sale 33 1-3% Reductions CREDIT TERMS Apart. 5.00 + (75.00) 750 490-98) Furni 10-0 « “ 150- 00 | Complete 15-00 * «© 990.00 From «« 30-00 | $59 #8500 | | pia TELA ac and Satur COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 1OG"ST Eat More Sea Food! Try clams with a dash of >a gives uce moa piquant, snappy fla- vor. In fact, Eddys makes a luncheon, § dinner or supper rel- ish that can’t possi- & bly be beat. MADE IN U.S. A, At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.. N. Y. YTHMODI RECORD MUSIC ROLLS On Your Player Piano Note the —— Knabet e Senncease OF HIGH STANDARD Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands very high in the trade as a kidney, liver and bladder medicine and the people who have used it speak very favorably regarding its value. It is a seller in this vicinity and enjoys endid reputation throughout Very truly yours, HARRY VANE, Druggist, May Sth, 1916. Dover, Del t Swamp-Root Will Do For You | ts to Dr. Kilmer & Co., i inghamton, N. Y., for « sample size ottle, Tt will cony yone, You rive a bookle ean also information, telling about the kidneys and bladder, When writin'g, tr and mention The New York E World. 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