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WOMEN VOTERS LEGISLATORS. RPE FSCAPELECTURE FOR WAR ON CRIME. FROM GOVERNOR AND GUN TOTING’ — How Biplowhaey of Mrs. Van-!Many Bills With That End in in derlip Saved) Embarrass- | View Already Introduced, ment at League's Dinner More to Come. (Special From a Staff Correspondent i+! From & Sisit Cortespondem: of The fre of The Evening World.) ont ALRANY,. Jan. 1! The New York State Least ALBANY for Women Voters wil oD” PRNEH : their three | isture admits. of days’ convention ut the Hotel Ten Byek and be “on their way." 1 Gelegates will go away chuckling nt the cleverness of their Chairman, Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip, whose di plomacy delivered them from w promised to be an embarrassing sit uation and and the trict Attorneys throughout the State aoe co-operation on the utors against all prosecuting of- s were in session yesterday there d them from another| were introduced a number of meas- ie enention alt ives in the Legislature aimed at ae sai AVM Lie Sl Cif jorime restriction and more of a simi- » Atiiler ‘lar nature are promised. The Chief Executive was to have] Assemblymen Sol Ullman of New been a guest o dinner In the Ten | York fathered several bills in the As- noe last night and was to.have been} sembly, He would have the law on in the principal speaker, as he! perjury changed so that a false state- Was a year ago when he read the la-, ment made under oath shall be pre- dies the riot act and told them|sumptive proof of perjury. whether where to “head in'’ in politics. He Bt » ot. He also wants the rabbed it in on that occasion, re € e second de- minding them they were on an equal! plane with the men and emphasizing tie necessity of their affiliating them- | nent instead years to life penalty for elves with one or the other of the ¢ >from ten to political parties, instead of trying to of their own, y in the first degr d yesterday morning’ if | det ¢ Sentence of from jor was going to speak ati iy life imprisonment. He would lave ladies replied in the sel penalty for burglary in the second = he and Mrs. Miller! degree changed from ten to twenty 9: be simply dinner guests of |Vears, and for burglary in the second Yesterday afternoon the | to fifteen of the delegates. “trekked,” gree raised fre five last. night neither the Gover Mitler attended the ‘The Governor pleaded | and his plea was not an alibi. | for erimes would have murderers were bound for the | ve criminals, + chair and on such occasions pn informed th ernor's oifice is in telephone \term served in the connection. with the priaon until th sw twe rs, which te a moment of execution, jhold any terrors for hardened eriini- ‘Thies was the reason given by the | nals publicity department of the league for| Ty there are the Governor's non-attendance, but | bany it was recalled that there was just | such a situation at the dinner last year, and, in addition, the Governor | wan a sick man, His physician had forbidden him going to the dinner, |Governor, expr But he. went and the recollection of |him in the what he said still makes members of |shouldering a fhe league shudder, Then the tele-, position it would phone‘to Sing Sing prison was kept |from any part. of epen from the Hotel Ten By hile [leased him with a woman lawyer pleaded the, eomise to speak, Shier Executive for at least one of ‘two murderers awaiting deat! nor Mra. Mr. dinner, his belteg my st thee the At Mrs. Miller's tea yesterday af ternoon at least 76 per cent. of the The Governor was invited early in| delegates of the league appeared as the to speak at last night's din-| guests and everything was very ner, Mra. Vanderlip sent him the |lovely. Mrs. Miller was aimed a invitation, expressing the hope he had | gracious hostess and th changed his views on women in pol- {the nicest things in the ities since the last dinner. The Gov-|ibout her husband, the Governor, ernor replied the date of the dinne, | The sessions of the league yesterday would find him engrossed with af-|were given over largely to reports. fairs of state, but that he would find| There was balloting for officers for time to. attend so important a func-|the next year, but the names of the tion, and he add he hati not | nominees will not be made public un- changed his views since last year. til later to-day, It is understood that Heré was a poser. Whatever ac-| Mrs. Vanderlip will be re-elected tion the women took among them- | Chairman. selves on the delicate situation was’ not deemed u matter for publication, Speakers at the dinner last night were Congressman H. M. Towner, but it tp fair to presume none of them | Dr. Josephine Baker, director of the looked forward with any pleasant an- | division of child hygiene of the New ticipation to another speech like the | York City Department of Health, and last. Ther™t was that the charm of | Mrs, Carrie Chapman Catt, President “penwomanship" was exorcised and | of the International Woman's Suf- Mrs. Veaderlip ponned a letter to the frage Alliance. MEN’S CLOTHING SHOP young men’s hand-tailored suits $4.5.00. All models. All colors. Just to show what we can do and what you can do that nobody else can do at $45.00. —_~ <=, DEGAS Om Tanklin Simon & Co) YCBCLS” FIFTH AVENUE Men’s Shops—Separate Entrances On West 88th and 87th Sts.—Street Level permanent organization of the Dis-| years of them expressed it, out to 4 7 Exccutive Mansion ab guests of | He would have the same pena rreseribed for robbery in the: second Miller at tea } * i and thir DCE TREO ee nil ive law. It ist ature and Gov. Miller, will Bive more attent will come from thé: new: Association | of Dii feren unde cratood that. tha Committes on Legisiation would be’ réndy with a rt incorporating bills for remedy- | ing present crime gonditions. the laws to be considered by the com- repor mitte ment CLOTHING DESIGNERS MEET | TO DECIDE SPRING STYLES. | Rumored Features Include Stream. mW hh —— A —— Spee a acaee 4 going to look like, don't ve The International Associatio on and law thts | Ore about two mths, ion. ave, whie @ Democrat froni to have the penaliy lod aveapons ins | r to felony | nor to sell \ on presentation of | itoa permit to cary ony McCutcheon’s January Sale 1 Dunnigan has been ucing a similar bill. | would consult with | rities over the werk. to repeal the Sullivan ) n likely that the Legis tive ears to the suggestions which strict Attorneys. 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