The evening world. Newspaper, February 23, 1922, Page 20

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IF WOMEN WORKERS © FIGHT AMENDMENT. FOR SEX EQUALITY tha “Gen.” Alice Paul Will Find ie It Hard to Change the lawe which we to secure. ve, in the light of exper! the Federat Constitution have fought) of the © Typographical Union of New rin Mist Mabel Gillespie of the sii Amployees’ Union of Boston, Sarah Green of the Waitress »| Union of St. Louis, Miss Pauline - Newman of the Philadelphia Women's Miss dulie enographers nd Account- Union of Albany, N. ¥ untonized women are organiz- position to the proposed amond- “onstitutio ui |} ment, which has already been adopted Constitution. : Wisconsin and other States, on the — ima 1 employers’ associations (Special to The Evening World.) : tion that it re- MLSEINGTON, ¥eb. 02-4 ‘s welfare Inws, ‘The sed Constitutional amendment hus stirred up all the trouble en the women provides: ‘No not harthony in the womer ment in ‘politics Alice Paul and her militant col to put the sexes on an equ before the law in every Stit ing with resistance from | themselves The National Women League, composed of women trav unionists in many occupations, ha The drive of r of r a Pagal Pay deci PnaLeE. discovered that the proposed blanket /* man; Miss Nell Quick seit ene Every Hoar, amendment to the Constitution of the 4 st Miss Mary Dreler of New In 5 Ib. Lots Ethel Smith of Wash- || (Bean er Ground.) ib. adoeicene ans , Miles at 270 tb. SSathwtuction Guarantend of Nioney Bark Open Saturday Until 6:30 7 GILLIES COFFFF CO. Sarhington, Mt. & Hark Pace, N. ¥. ¢. United Btates, abolishing sex in- t equalities, and the corresponding 10" blanket legislation now being proposed 1), in nine State Legislatures, New York, by the Ali ization, while it would ep a conjmon footing v feally déprive women srecial privileges which they h fought for and obtained in States and localities. 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Costello, a watchenan a WaRHINOTOR, Pes: 23.—Spring| early owings ‘he New York Navy Yard, had ‘ited 8 O'Brien of No. 76 West 94tn golf is on at Washington. The open-| . pated found with a carving n his heart, o -* anid Costello, —<e—____. 23.—The extra- | United states | Harding, who with Speaker Gillett, : 1 one Jan{Under Secretary of State Fletcher Savecal maa aie, : ite id yesterday ty the| ANd secretary to the President Chris-| WENITRD Moe dO NSaL althe Btw tian tested out the mud on thé! who on Feb. 14 mished tite un \s HINGTON, ¥ “was sent WHO PROTECTED WITT 1 ordered him from the house and he tried to kill me with i Grabbed @ carwng + a pair of shears, OPPENHEIM GLLINS & EC FULTON STREET-BROOKLYN Remarkable Main Floor _Offerings- ~Tomorrow Lisle Thread Wide Wale ‘, Combinations|Corduroy Robes Noteworthy Value 3.95 Robes of distinct utility in Wide Waie Corduroy; ‘ined throughout; shawl, notch or tuxedo collar; pockets and belt; Rose, Copen and Pansy. 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