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'FEWER GIRLS WILL 'GO WRONG,'" FEWER
BOYS WILL BLAST THEIR OWN LIVES
Mrs. Thos. W. Hepburn of Hartford, Conn., President of the Connecticut
- Woman's.Suffrage Association, Pnotographed With Her Three Children.
By Frederick M. Kerby. I Thomas W. Hepburn, president of the
Washington, Dec. 26. "White
slavery is either a necessary condi
tion of present day society, or if is
not. We propose to find out which!"
That is the proposition which Mrs.
Connecticut Woman's Suffrage As
sociation, puts down as a starter.
Mrs. Hepburn, with a little group of
women who came as delegates
to the woman's suffrage con-
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