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OF WOMEN WORKER \j (Continued from Page One.) \ preserva he is making politics a busl- ness. When he opened his nead- Quarters in the Blackstone, Chi- cagoans, accustonied to convention innovations, rubbed their eyes in amastement. Women in quiet gowns ‘with ‘businesslike address stood in the front, line as greeters and boosters. NO low-necka, no knee length skirts. They had been carefully drilled in the Governor's political virtues and from 9 in the morning until & at night, business hours wita fome overtime occasionally, they kept At thelr appointed tasks with rare and head off all poreibie mivunder- to the Inefficiency of the women| GMNDVA, N. Y, June 11.—When ru- ft standing —what he woman in pollt ply was expressive of ¢ about the women at the convention the big prize it will not be charged Killed Wife and Self. ce + m 2m | but concealed sentiment of many hundiing the Government business in| tention yestermlay of District Attorn on et subjects.’ hap. of the Connecticut men. Giligenoe and intelligence. No run- ning out to neighboring bars after the Tanner of the men in other days; no * silgping out to the corridors for a sneak amoke—always on the job. vi ‘The vanguard were ali Mlinols “women and their work was confined more or lems to headquarters work. Later came women from other States and the plan of the women’s cam- paign was increased in scope. Ume politicians will say, but that is exactly what has happened and is happening. THE WOMEN TALKED IN POLITI- CAL LANGUAGE. I saw with my own eyes a state- ly brunette the conversational centre of four Connecticut delegates, talk- ing Lowden in political language _ they understood. ‘In her own home Aiscussing the fine points of whist vr the latest cuts in evening gowns She could not have shown more poise and charm. They were unfriendly but not for an in- She was dressed simply and talked wense, When she had gone I asked an old graydeard—his name is withheld be- cause he said he was married and over to Lowden ? are things of the past. We want cash. But the same fine “Well, I don’t know what the others! them olean shaven from now on. With ualit same ie have been doing,” she answered, not | te probability of 28,000,000 women q y, the t_mod without @ touch of pride, “but I am | voting we are going to compel him erate price, as if you eonvinced that I have registered ten | ¢ show himself unscreened from now men for my man. I got two in Mi uu like the pect, \gan that I am absolutely sure o: fare tI oo Lae e rc at the best cash store. WOMEN SCOUTS KEEP GATES LINED UP. Considering what the Lowd near future. is Hay Is women obviously accomplished in t an—-or should it be chair- EK first two days of the convention, it is| woman--of the Woman's Executive pot surprist: that the Wood ma: Department of the National Comeit- imilar tactics and or-' tee. She insists that the public of- plenty mouts, toe and or; | fices shall be shared equally with the BLWEST 258 ‘ST 13, jeor anti &n unusual sight to-day to see Low- | women. den and Wood women doing mission- Caley he aie en the, woes eam will be fighting fo 0 i State hea auarters It Lowden loves your small one as part payment, provided it is in good condition, of course. head 7 fT ~STORAGE wanted to be the first to tell his wife Mic tic ari FUuRNIIT VP WE ARE PHONOGRAPH HEADQUARTERS ss LAU CASTELL m WITH ONE. Store = WIDDICOMB eon ec SHA The Spring Is the Thing That au Machines and All Models Sold on Liberal Terms anda SPECIAL DEPOSIT ‘On Any Machine a Only Wr ICE BOXES Makes the Bed Comfortable Pe Ay Pertectly made Hf) and tintoned 4 Sanitary interior. Hardwood cases. SOLD ON LIB. ERAL TERMS, MICHIGAN'S SPECIAL JUNE BRIDES’ Three-Piece tKedroom Suite Mahogany. or American Walnat and Finished. Chiffonier, ‘rench Plate, Mirror, UNE BRIDES ECIAL SALE OF Golven Cak DRESSERS During vuly “ang Augus sterse Open Dally 9A JATURDAYS CLOSES 1 P. Remarkable value, ONE OF OUR BEST VALUES. beds; Rome metal beds: and many Summer Hours for HARLEM STORE re oO iJ M. My Closes 8.30 ch Ys yn down 1 peet economies, any Ke pavis, 9. lumber , and Connecticut know un much about poll: "tive Harriet Vittum of Chicago, |wite were found in thelr. rodm there tes as that lady a fifty-fifty division punning “the female end” of the|Iast Saturday In much a position r# to |p in the delegation four years from now wouldn't satisfy them, do they pick it all up? she told 10 she lost two sons in the war, that she had Pg cared ge ( litica before, but that now she believed women ite thould b6 av well Informed as tho toon Papert of Lowa In sizing up the ait “Going to vote for Lowden?” asked | one of his fellow delegates, in a ban- | around 272. ered the old | such aa Spro Was Wash anon oe are thinking“ jand, Pritchard, Butler and ‘Coolidge. Visits to State headquarters from well informed women like the stately brunette who breezed through the smoke clouds of the gathering place | ‘The feminine viewpoint is not on- Speaking to one of the most active! t, this comment from Miss Rose of these women at the Lowden head. A Pek Missa O, arate ter quarters, 1 expressed much euFion- | twaige, yf ‘4 ty and somé little doubt as to the! ie nol ident of a stove work practical results of thelr propaganda, | 1m, President oF & eered at this geo weekly payments Had they really won any delegates] eonventjon is that whiskers on a man FURNITURE SALE LEXINGTON STORAGE CO., G90 Lexington Av, nenr GTth St. «UNE BRIDES’ SFECIAL DAVENPORT ’ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920. thought workers, Lf he wins many a male de-|mors that @ murger and nuicide ad partment head in Washington will be | occurged jn Clifton Springs Sanitarfum genuine que for a hasty exit. Women will be|inet Saturday were brought to the ute This Phonograph | Is Beyond Comparison Lapham of thia city, he said the bodi Washington and then you may ex-|5f "Wim "KY Daviay a. lumber. and v «|indleate that Dayia had shot his’ wife Wiere {Wood campaign, Is nearly & *X- | ira then turned this revolver on himpelt Tt you imagine the women are not quickly acquiring the convention technique, let me quote Mra June 1484—Salad Set of 7 Pieces $12.50 SURPRISE “This China,” said a gen- tleman from out of town, represents the one thing Ihave bought in New York, whose price was less than I expected it fF to be.” | if} OVINGTON’S . “The Gift Shop af Fifth Avenue” 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. | At the price, upon the Wissner terms, under the most favor- able conditions and backed by the Wissner unequalled service. $ Sends this latest model Columbia Grafonola to your home. Every practical improvement is centered in this “ new model Columbia and its tone is matchless. # it stands to-night I should on the first ballot Wood will Lowden, 2 Johnson, 160, and Harding, 67. are 217 “A ets divided among favorite sons, ul, Poindexter, Suther~ Of this number possibly 70 are run- ning wild even now to be picl ‘s talk thot, and a tician’s at that tirely forgotten by the women. Listen twelye years she was City Clerk and instead of paying paid for it in a lump sum DEL' Miss Mary Garrett Hay talks straight from the shoulder about will what the women are going to demand Saieons Seats ind” advertisements any of The World's Agencies, or can be directly ooo woe Take @ small model portable Phonograph with you wherever you go—specially adapted for the seashore, camp or bungalow. 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