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Show Woman's Voles. "When the day of woman'! rights has fully come," said a man with the voice of a Stentor, "she may Insist upon up-on singing bass and baritone and leave the soprano and contralto parts of music to be executed by the masculine mas-culine portion of the community." "Why?" he was asked. "Well, this Is the Inference I draw from a little Incident that happened at a woman's suffrage meeting I recently attended: The meeting was opened by a worthy woman, who started to read some resolutions, but as the noise from the street almost drowned her strong voice she requested that the windows at the renr of the room be closed. Instead of carrying out her wish I volunteered to read the resolution resolu-tion for her. " 'No,' she replied, 'I have got as strong a voice as you have! Excuse me,' she added, 'If I speak roughly, but the assumption of man that he has a voice that can reach further than a woman's Is Is -well. It Is one of the assumiitlotis Hint's all '" |