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Show EXPECTS AMERICANS TO PAY HIGH PRICES Daughter of Mrs. Emmeline Panklrarst Explains Largo Fee Charged for Lectures. PARIS, Oct. 4. Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, after reading the dispatches from Now York today, reporting tho commotion nmong tho American suffra- aettcs caused by tho largo fees which 10 suff ragotto leader is to receive for her lectures, commissioned hor daughter, daugh-ter, Christabel, to explain her point of viow. "Tho women's movement is an international inter-national one." said Mrs. Pankhurst, "consequently anything contributed by Amoricans to holp to win tho woman suffrage campaign in England will holp the cause throughout tho world. England Eng-land is mora conservative than any othor country. If woman suffrago should bo obtained there it will be easier to win elsewhere.' Miss Christabel says that Miss Joan Wvckham of tho Women's Social and Political union, who is arranging Mrs. Pankhurst 's tour, is receiving moro invitations in-vitations than i3 possible for Mrs. Pankhurst to accept, in epito of the fee asked. She acids that Mrs. Pankhurst Pank-hurst has no doubt sho will bo frcoly admitted by the immigration authorities. |