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Show tive and appointive office are disturbed over the inclination on the part of the men, aided and abetted by certain women, to advance women candidates over men because they are women and not be cause in a cold blooded comparison of the two sets of candidates they are better fitted The tendency to nominate the widow of a deceased office holder to his post and salary is admirable from a sympathetic standpoint, stand-point, but it is harmful to the whole cause of woman suffrage. There are cases where the salary is an absolute necssity, but that defense has been swept away in recent cases where the women have been promoted not on the decease of their husbands, but because of conditions which have brought about the retirement from or removal re-moval of their husbands from office. WOMEN OTERS Woirir,, v ,:t, r.nxioui f'r the iirl vol jtrvtu f'f ''ir tnrm-"'1 tnrm-"'1 of J. ,r nry ,.r;llr, f.( mdi,,,!,., llt)( fl.,.1iiJ-i,,i.fj for public clrc- |