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AFITAL SOCIETY STRONGLY FAVORS EQUAL SUFFRAGE Host ol 1 ' iders in Cabinet and i ongress Indorse (he Cause. y;RS GAI T NEITHER FOR NOR '.(i.MNST ;;,, V. 101 I ?P?^ Prcsi Soon w in 1,-ik.' the u A"" \ li ? ? ? ? SOI reme ?at fer it .r . vol?H ' . H I -_HK_*.r?. .\ii_n ?OTgOIOl *k '? Mrs Kl,-, it 1 s.>r?. _r.. Mrs ?_ Uihb?. M-?..?-.- are, f??r if. ?__ ? favor le -? ???in. Y m R? ,?_ >?? ; ?a Bonos I '- n.Tt mliitr??? n' ? ? ?__? oh. i? ? . ' . i\..- ? _ ??- -*? rod] , sr In toros! - ? ? ? - ? I th him un th- ? i ? ,- -. toil ? '?w, ?rhf i, ? -. ember to t# for th? ',????-. ?- i ir o y a f ? v. - ? .- l ?. ? ?? folr ..-? I oro ont ?? - " - Gar ?. ? '? if? a ? from oth? Doniel i ?.. f'?r Sa-Trogc In f 1 . . ran toc? than get ? '., . ? ; M ? Pan -, that if aha ? \V |eon 4 ... ,? ,. rei-ie ? f th? ? ' ?vhs am m pal . '-,,-? rats a'o Mr. Redi . ' re. who i ' If il 11 r m ? , . ? ? ' . . . | ? 4 Like M asi ? ? . ? ? ? \. ? Hart Wilma, who hol pa - - ? i : for 11 "I ha? ? i been ii ' - ? l mai tion thi .. ? i .1111 ??'-,-?'? tease ii ? ' , '? ' n(f io rly, pel . ? ? - ? to 1 rarl <??hen woi ? ? . ? .-, nr,. ?. . ..,-... great K ? h h e r Dl ? ? ' ???nor. Qualities that distinguish the STYI I H ?it ?EOLIAN-VOCALION /1 1 rounded depth or tone?new to ? .* phonograph. (?\ A : ;te al tenet of metallic Qualities. |*3 1 ?'?.?...:...' CO bring fbfth m all pnnrv every voice ::i the orchestral choir, even the most difficult, such as the wistful "strings" and the mellow "wood-winds." Mi -Tve wl ind fascinating additional phono -? or subtly varying the tov.c-.olume to su" r ta te. /ttj . . nirv and beauty or line and finish iwn to the phonograph; impossible . . in a mere illustration. No other phonograph at any price even measurably this superb model o? the Aeolian lion ?it $150. We will he glad to show you all the different h models of the Aeolian-Vocalion and play them for you whether you arc an intending pur? chaser or not. THE AEOLxAN COMPANY 29 West 42nd Street An Arch Supporting Shoe for Women si ol the Costard ?ora as tl'? or trans.? r-r an h . is deslRS> ed*o i-- rain "" ''??r mi_.:?_s ?.; '!,?? loo. I . ??:_ ground? . earcfa i_ it. n.tu '*! ?jo-iuuu. Janet are many women sol? '?'' trouble *hlch th made to re? ''-ve. Are you one of thcr...' ??aH M Ci.__.;_. vovr fret. Coward Shoe Sold Nowhere Else ?James S. Coward 264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. ?*??") O, _. ? F,ued ( v?, u Attrn N?rt) Send for C?alo? _> _^ LEADERaS SEEKING l'AHADi: TRIUMPH. Mrs. Ri hnr-d Hillirtr? and it ?' U ? Mr?. Warner M. I.?-?-*?-!-, of Equal Franchisa Society. when ?he ?av<: "Hsviflg wn'? : wo* rantai . n whi ? worn ? ? ? ? three yean I had i?, i cate it wit ??? the l.err.-i ? thai ttei ... gh r . . .... ,-? ? it a I tneetifli takei 01 Mr.- ' ?? i agi ? rken ? v. hr.il hai * . ? ? ?? having h in I The. ..'v n fu-. ..i , ? ? . for of th? h*? ? .. ? ". ts. Miles 1 ! frol of Co ?XI - . e Hoi : ? ? I : i Mr i, oae of ? : ? ? ? ?;??.-,".! 1 . nd, of M Mrs. 1 Warren, of '?\ j ? ? - a I ...-?? in hr.1. sad unoffl. al ra Roben I 1 h F tte, of V 011 '.t or for (he i ? . ? ? ... v. Ilianti E. Borsh. of Idaho, Mr? ll. rhomp ? : . h.nle ? urr :-. .,* Kan ? . Mn Heai ? F . ? hursl ?'?? - band r? ek ? ? ei m--i >? im ni thon thai -, Woman Suffrage. Mrs, Albert B. ( of lowi ?? M i - W? lej I Jobos, of '.\ - I ton, help her - :,? ii co . r, f ? ? . tee ob S i. .... _ Owen, a leader in suffrage circle? I ? g for rhe mi em? ? ? fr' -.- ? : . ? Massacl etti v. ?. ? ... meeting | workei s for Speaker ?'lark'), Strong Aaaet. II r ssset SpMkoi o Hosse, r!.?-.- bol i; !. - -...'? . ? . r bes! One cannot r? call ihr .. when ti : . ? ? ? it thii ? iiow Mrs. rods ,:. the foi i arsvod ? luffrage :1h,?. All th roach the ?f I ??.?????.?' \4 ? . - I ?trong suffrage lent intent, ? of the lead? r of the minor: rhe food work ' .??? .loes . ' ng official line?, ,? ? let, ? . -i,l the : ,,r? rhomss P. Wi the aal s bor? ? ion ed if th? \'i?*r Prei dent, and r.?..k ap th? rage. Other women who \t??rk for novsmenl sri Mrs ; Honey W V, ? Georg? ?'Dell Hi *?'? Cut ' : Flora v? ? ? ?? Hopkim, Mi ? ,,i? '.\ \ Mn I '. -. ' Mills, Mn Richard Wainwright, Rol ert Evani ai I Mr- \{>. i ?r.: ? ,,-.?' Boi I? "R. ad Loaf for us. but lt*t ?Loifcr for Amis" Pr Aooa H?.wnr.l Shaw, btoi il," ?aid jroou rdaj ? *., g ' ? \ merican '?'? thrive ob defesi , . -. ?. - soil da) witb ?? i fight, sad m the easo ?-' a it mil?' he Hi thsr sUto aatOBOBBOBt cob o? sobmittsd, it j? perfectly ?ojji.a! ? they should turn t_ to the other t>:k- avenu? fngreOfl to gwe th. hai refueed. "A ti i .?.?-'. the Jersey campaign ? en have been i-a'?iii_ * of the men voters tS ' i ?i?s probably th^ir h . . the rots t" th. wom ? its. If they fallad i" ? I I . old he f.ran'p.! b> ? men ni" .. ' .?: 'ate. 'hrouph a Fed?-! it wei because they t .< meri of New .1er? her do it than to let nth ? ? ? New Jersey arom peal? to it'?* mon -f 'heir uta' '. th? bands of the*?, men ?< have rhu?-n. By th ? - fores the worn. lake t h nit? motive ? thine that Neu le ? is to work for Pre ?? pal suffrage, a : i ? the state Legisla ; for this they wi in- woi i eousl\ for th?. Fe. foi what pu?he? itsi tional luffrege, ar rice < ' . i eon s?M defea and we tl Mr?. Catl thi the set! Jsrssy w ill bo. little real ?' I ipon 'ho r?? -w ti Mow Yorl P? ? a ar,H M .??arhi sett*. Long a? ? - rood -ometim? -ij.-m^ to -i^. ?t .- till longer for th t I ? ? rest a??ured thi word '? done EAST SIDE POLL SUFFRAGE SWEEP ????linn. ?I from t*At* I :?e there could he ro dirt' ith w omen ?ol .ig Mi o I fi proti told him to rote again*! ? i . ".!Km_tically. A I lost 161 i !i-'-".'. Street ... I I tod Me breo Trades to r.?!:fy the choie? v mbly snd Aldermen of the r? rh At the suggestion of Mr ? '. n vote wa? tahSS B ;th th" - 0| I'l'I \ o?, .. I'-l MIT, . ..^* .'? registered Bgeinst wosuon .. 7 wore undecided. if the ballots wsrs rotarass BS written on the back In u large, sprswliag hand one worker ? rots \ - ? * --;- puei ? Is an datj ?OB ?iitfraife. I hope ? ? -v i,i kingmon ? i!! do the ? ? Ith Ward." \ ? ?pro'* ?upge.ted 'hat the woman |l are? the responsibility of ? iinl therefor? lbs iho ltd _?? , | ? .-.1 ?o a voice In the loWBBOb - Of the city, nation and StStS ?? \ ?...rii ? is forOS ! tS "he-. ' .? t are made by the S ta'.- Legii ? ire," wrote a "pre'' "o by sb t have the right to propo?e 'aw? toto Logis ' re *" ANTI DEFAMERS DENOUNCED SosTtagS leader? \n>u?ed h> \n??n\ BSoas I ilerature .ttackt. .-??? .... ? ' taasased svst laffrsgs literature late? ly distribut? ? . BUt the ?t?te, ac | loffrOgS worker? of holding tl riewi and of exeittnfc an evil Influence ?pon womanhood tn gen? eral. Mrs Carrie i'-apmann Catt, rhair B si af the Empire Stat.- t'ampaiirn Committee, m?ue.i a itotemen! yestei .... donounc -n: sack sttaeks a? "un ii i treoeherofls." ' ?movement," ?ad Mrs Catt. "hoi I ' r ,ir ? , . .-? ';. The M'-ie. to .[ '? ths ? morals, to 'make the world ???"?i ' If at any time 'free !ove' or moroll Should become question? Of publie BBOSBOat, ?en?ihle people will I rs them sensible sttention, and, m my Bisat) will relegate them to the realm of reartionarv morn's where the* helontr. "Meanwhile 'muH' badly frif/hrcne.l onpo I which ro hi<[?. ?h<> weakness OB We ihl - I, men I -?men of New ? who ar?-, pi r onsllj unkno you. but v treal ? aeauaintai ce who laffrsg? mi ril StiTFRAGF. MARSHAL NAMED MlOS Klhel -MoM.in? Will II, ?1 BsaaiT I'arnil?.. I?. '.1. r " :. The trran?! IBBI b(ir*n.,r parad--*. Oetob? r F.thel Stebbim She li ;. - Henry (?. jrrsd'irirp, pretidlBl of ?he \ sorin?ion sod viija-chairmafl of tsth Assembl) D '*? ..man 9 .Trace pair-.. In the parad. H bini b ?root n white soil hat. Predicts Great Saffrap-e RAv. San PrOB I ' ' '?' ? r* ?u' frntrr WOS 1 i ?alifoi ?'?--,- e should ? ? ? tory, had .lone ? I tl cause, bitterly ?? by the re - ill t< ? ? ? servir??. The ial Jersey sad nh ? ? I le " Mri Frank Deering. ____Mp&i%wm Wmmmm _MlAAAA_ Woman SoffrafC l*.?rt ?. Beea, 11 i I. -.| 1st? . . . Ne.n. - ? a 4.1. u ? ' -'? - . Ilia. Ma I 4 10 s ?. Msn's latSI ? .. -t H I p. m. ? l> . ota, sir r: a- . I ?? at ! p. m. ? D ? ? I..8 1. I ?. IT . - ;?? i ? ? ? t m. M I D. stit. ft? uk? I a ? Ml? PWrca Ma. II. M.lnla I .. m. b A II sml t\ .. ? ,? > a?- . at Hi . - v , tt -, ... ? I p. m. . .? i I a . U 4 . I p. m. MAI) . . \ . ,- ? a' r . an I Ws.lilni ? . -a a -., I a. a?. I It . I \ . ? - . a . I ?. ".. i ? a 1.1} .. It?. ? I' ?? ' i . ... M HI \| , 8 .1 . . 1.10 .. ?- . ? tnl Bi la Ml Wumrn'a Political Ininn. I? Ns?n ? 8. ? II s. re ts I ?. ?'. ?T ? ;.??, I m. I TM p. m * a I |. IB. t - . ? ? I P I. lit? i II?..-'- i ????,- II s. Un ? a 110 ?. r? a ?;-. - . < o - tnd il? ? WILSON CARELESS AT GOLF Fianr?e HI? lompanion and COsMie Though? MIS (..?m- -\ -- ''i?tt\ I..???!. i ? ? WsshiBgti ..-?'? . - ? ? I I r.oon n.? fiance.-. ? be put un a t-r g 1 ... ? ? . - ? lar.d-d. Mr? (in!* WOTB a g' - ' th? ? ?? ? ;a-ket. Sv<- ????*? ? ? I ?:ent hr.d .1 W hffl ? - ' : Mrs. B - Bones. 1 1 .-, ..* K? ??? : ? .*-?" ? Miss Margare! ' ? ? 1 -r Ivo tO ? ?: ? r.n the alert for t r.f*er h-*r srrivsl si ? .... oing day. -2.000 MEN MAY MARCH SATURDAY Suffrage Leaders Now Have Vision of a Line-up of .3,5,000. ADAMSON TO PARADE; ALSO JUDOE WADHAMS Recruits Continue to Rnroll by Hundred. Vermont Women Among Volunteers. -teemltl for Saturday'? ?ufrare BO r*,\n eontil .ed ?o e.roll by 'he hin .. iterday, and the active work '??'?! b] many now vol -; ano have come to ,-????t dar? re OOokl ' 7?- e rim ? Men's I'?. :e for Won?" S_f DUnced 'na' m .re t*-ar. -,000 1 .-.?-. pr<-.->-M...| to march, and II II e thst neorly twice thai num will be in line hy Sa??:?^?;,- kt rd WOI ? -? -Trage'*e ?ad. "If ?h?y k^ep on eomin?T ?o ?a?* and we. >i msrchers in lins it ? ? leem likely tha* th? parade will ? f* move at all. But we ?* ?* ' every one." lohn M turn _rd M'-?. Malcolm port, bot i been ehosen i.anr.er bearers to ??larch )?:.' f Mrs. 1 ??? i ird Thomas, who ?rill ?he flag: of the internaron,.' iffrage Alliance. The.n ne? ?re blue, yellow and and emh la_<>ned with a I'nited .' ;ti.?. ? r? -'1-?. 'v'? i I ; Mrv John W Alexander ? countries whsrs -,-omen ha*.-? -?.r.._e will be headed by ban ! tl ?? ha*? of the msrchers, ? rry ereen palm?, will be dSSO . ?? colored cockade?. The - ? ,.!?->-i.- in *ho international ii will be roppeefed by mter I wr"!iilis and irarland?. the col ! for eaeh (jro'ip being 'he pre , ??-, of ?he flag? of the-r rS tries Amone the new ?- foi the internotionsl dr.-i?:on Mrs. Learned Hand, of N'ew- York. .e Rublee. of Windsor, Vt. I-'ire ( omml??ioner ii? March. ? ? ? ? Mynne Mathison will rep rl ir. 'he parade. She ? - - M_r a:-d ?ihield and corry ? h.n?-?r ??king New York te f"r woman ?uiTrac* on ? ? The ?;r_"'i -nar?h..l of 'he .arid? Ethel Stebbins, of S_ Wesl SI !? i *. ? ho belongs to un old - and well known New York lamilv. which H ne i me '?';>'! a <-o-?n'r-.- .'-me | - ? . ? lixth St ree- -low i Mies Stebbini i o ( --.?il gr* Hit of the A In ?-i ? ? ' ? I . ; , | , ...... rar?;. ni ci o? i < i r.,. ,- ?. :-, . . , ? r . .-?-.. . .. ... H. ? | I Lo-iee Greg ' MISS r I - lof Stecher, Pi E. Start ther Teter?. l.aur. f ? e sod Mrs. Lets - Hoi .*?* 11 v i ? ? .? pledged 'rer I? .nr^l: ar- ?* idg '.'. ,-?? H. ''.-?? I. i lay, Dr H? ary M? Service < omml itloner; Moue. Irr m grafior ' ri U'ibrr? ?Vdr.-n ..v. Pire ( . Prank, Ms ?.;... , !. . ? i^ner. a Com n Western Woman Voter Lxhorts Jersev Sister? , ???.,...,... ? ? . i ?.,-, had a mur il pi a? worn er.. ?' ey re member,.,; their ! i hoped for ? iuc i I of th? r igi II ? I ? frone time New Jerse rom? ? discoui fed. The r'i_e I? no? d?al through wl na?? the - ?? le dil sod knowledge of tolernnre. We ar? eront Thnr* - ?S" ? -" si i ? Ides i i meo of Neu '? ? ? iv? not '. ?-^a! kr ' ? ? . ? ? |M or ?.???. | || ? . ? ,l-.?-a- I the --l> .? ro more :i ? ih:>-<-t of d'?e.i? ?ion in W; ere we hsvi joyed equ : ' ? than I cotton or religiouii "A |USt eanse ultimately ....lip??; tsmpoi ' ? Failui ment now lolisotion of ? ~^ ?? At.,-, of national .; --.. ? ? it ray of solving the ?> in ,-ience of itatei where women rol BTOuld ? n ? not anal is is, whils m a -. ? tetes vei little help can .? given." Mrs R A Morton. Jersey to Have Sham B .ttle. Hock? Bsack, N I . Oel ? ' Pha Ha kell r""1"-!''- n'ar.i will be ?**..-l Saturday by the Berg T'th Reji.-i-... I thi.? eifv with n eomi . ? ? and machine jj-i;? ? .*-ion b-. Major General Leonard W Battalions under Colonel Von . ? will defend the p plane, ,p ?rhieh Ad] itant V lo will make obe notes to 'he .: ? ?rm< T'- ? troop? ?rill eamp aeor tl ? Nortfi Ji ? ? !ounlr- ' ,-:v. '? - i ? ? , and will nnr_de o OFFSET JERSEY REPULSE. CRY KEF New York Suffrage Workers S Victor-, in Reaction fr-im Machine Votitg. I? ?a? a - among 'he ?urTrage t?or..*r? in K. ' ? ' , ? |, as "M ,r- ' - . for wom.r "The defeat ? '?? ? Ji ? - ? ?a? rot had one .-?? vote? go," ..a ???.*? Match, r ? ? - < ?' ? ? ?rday a '??-? rhe women th? .rht on i In Ne - -? were I t luffras ? .- It the i action ? ml ... ? : favor." ?iirman < - ? 4 "Wl K r - er were rll . , . ? ? ? ? a? " - -*?'e, a'an?|a h\ -? ' it lead?. BOt I nd the n.eri her Hie progr?s? ?? nr. : ?? .tonne ran do, They want I * ... Mrs. ' arris ? hapmaa ? att, toe, laid: "For a h<*>** * Hod with ? ISOd for rhe pur; - Ifj ?? in the ? il i .;-t po : ? i bosi i wort an?i J.*r?i | id to ri-e political ?-'??u? of J<r?ej imh.i-i!.? a?-,i ,-ri'v noil B . sey lit istion has m eos i l New Yor?. and we are a? victory to-day a? ev.-r IPS political parties her- tai n? , m ,..' ,r- ? t ? the free expr? ? '. itrOBSBai .'. ? lieve thi Frightened By Burglar Alam. Ses i- ?. v* ?' tod '? ' yesterdaj for burglars vh? Tue?day Bight to tt' Hence ..?' Ml Hryde- a' gtroot Plrsl I ? ?roo,| that "he robberi were ?r work at "ri? ti?me of Porrest P. Di '? and harried i - .m had ?ene?! aw.. GIMBILLS Broadway and 33d Street A Sale of Hearth Size ORIENTAL RUGS $22.50?$25?$27.50 Forehanded'ness (the fad th.it GIMBELS bough. Oriental Rug in quantities so large as to win important price-conces?ion- BKFORK conditions in the Far East tied up the markel I accounts for the re? markable values here given. The worthiest ?weaves of the Oriental craftsman sre represented by picked specimens selected for their silky softness of texture, their durability, and their barbaric yel artistic de? sign and coloring. The connoisseur will appreciate their prices almost as much as their beauty. Over $100,000 Worth of Rich Oriental Carpets Reduced Hetlneed, w. say?simply because we own a very large stock at the old hefore the-war prices, and can afford to create a sensation in the Rag world by offer? ing them at prices in some cases closely approaching the wholesale cost today Splendid qualities, personally sele? ted by our experts as worthy representatives of the best the hast can furnish. Kirmanshahs Serapi Rugs Asia Minor Rugs of great beauty and in ..oft and silky of texture, in rich Oriental and many sizes, $215 up at $210 up . hi?ese designs, $165 up There is rich assortment in the six groups mentioned above, and many a rug has been radi? ally reduced that might ?gell adorn the collection ot _ ? onrioisseur. Sixth Floor. AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT This is the ft), h Birthday of the Incandes ccnt Lamp. Edison Day is being cele? brated at the Panama-Pacific Exposition and is receiving country-wide recognition The New York Edison Company gratefully joins in tliis tribute to the great man whose name it bears?Thomas Alva Edison