Show OBJECT T TTO TO GLOVE TARIFF Only Woman Justice Justie of Peace Holds Hods Forth on the Subject ARE COSTLY IN AMERICA Exhibits Gloves but Tells Auditor Auditor Auditor Audi Audi- tor She Has No Stockings for Illustration Chicago April 4 What hat What Is la unfair to women In tho the proposed traffic measure measure meas incas ure ore was Sag the topic of a la lay sermon delivered do de livered to the Current Events class In Inthe Inthe Inthe the First Con Congregational church of Evanston E today tollay by Mrs Catharine Waugh McCulloch ho he only woman justice of tho peace In the United S States la tea ll By Dy reason of ot her unique position Mrs Irs McCulloch Is of International prominence ence enco In tho the woman suffrage e move move- ment merit She comes up for tor re-election re Tuesday Her tier are arc six men and the tho p 1 prophets assert I that I Mrs McCulloch Is a sure winner I r think she lie said that n a good text for the authors of the Payne tariff tar tar- ire iff bill would have been beon Ye that are weak shall be bear r the Infirmities of the strong Of course this bill contains much that Is Js unfair to women but bul what elso else can we expect t of a bill that Is drawn b by men on only I Women have been paying duty on all the tariff measures measures meas meas- ures tires that have ha preceded this one We pay a R. large share of the taxes and the they will go so on Imposing on us until we get some seine representation In Con Congress It Is not so much the tho money In Involved Involved In- In olve In the Payne Pane bill that we ob obJect object object ob- ob to as It Is the tho principle of or the thing Now ow hero here are three pairs of gloves and she held them up- up to view Xo No tin un Exhibition I Any ny stockings asked a member of the tho class Not Jot for purpose of ot Illustration re replied replied re- re plied Mrs McCuloch But hero here are some gloves For lor this pair pall I paid 37 cents a pair In Paris The price In Chicago Is This pair pall cost mo rue 75 76 cents In London The Chicago o price Is For this pair I paid In London 17 Hero I must pay 5 3 for Cor them Who ho gets the Does Docs It all nil nilo go o to tho the working people who make th the gloves cloves or does oes the tho bulk of ot It Il go to the merchant Does Docs the tIre exorbitant extra ex ox- tra tm charge e spread Itself out for Cor the re relief re- re Ue lief of the masses or Is It Il all dropped dropper Into one or two fat pocketbooks Gloves GIves and hosiery hosler are arc not the tho only articles effecting women In this new Mil I They tax embroideries s s aps per fumes Cumes woolens cottons nearly everything everything every ory thing we must have ha or hold dear tear But nut In spite of Mr Carnegie's as assertion assertion assertion as- as that tho the steel business needs no protection Mr fr Payne will protect steel teel and the outflow of PIttsburg multimillionaires multimillionaires mul- mul ti-millionaires ti will continue I hope to see the day when no man wll wit be bo wed al-wed to o leave more than to his son In n these da days day a man cannot possibly earn more than honestly and If it the ho government by winking at him helps him to collect more It should at least Insist that the extra money should come buck back Int Into int the public treasury treasur A petition against the tho Payne Pane bill was circulated and signed b by every member of or tho the class class- |