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Show H .WOMEN NOT STAMPE- H- BED HJ Tllll VOtO Of III. WOl.H'Il llDS (l.'lll- B ciislrali'd the wisdom of I ho l...ub- Hi llcnns In, giving III 'in tli" I . Hot. Cer- lain Influoiici i. n-0 to u....or their Volo ngnlnst candidates for tlic sei.- HJ nlo mid house wliu hud opposed thu granting of suffrage but tho result HJ Bhows tlint tho women refused to he BBl guided by uuch selfish Interests, pre HJ . ferrlng to Judge each man on his cn- HJ tire public roc I'd rather than by his BBf J vote of single question, Tho reel- HJ ectlon of Senators Urnndegco of Con- HJ necticut, Wndsworth of Now York, HJ and Moses of New Hampshire proves HJ the point. All of thoso senators were Hf ncllvo opponentn of suffrage, and all Hj were marked for defeat by a few H misguided women who had formed HJ ' themselves Into political associations HHj for that purpose BmSI HJ The example set by tho women HJ voters In forming nn cstitnato of HJ each candidate on his record as a HJ whole rather than on some Isolated B Instance In that record may well bo B followed by male voters who have B enjoyed tho ballot slnco coming of m ago. Unfortunately It Is tho tenden- BBJ or among certain classes of our cltl- BBJ L tens to condemn a candidate for of- HHJ five who, although his record may HJ he 'satisfactory In everything elso, H has failed to please In ono particular B ; They seem to forget that 'no man can' B hope to satisfy everybody and that J i - if public dikes were roslrlclcd to only those Individuals who are acceptable ac-ceptable to all none of them could be filled. |