Show I 1 British Women Jomen Cite Demands em nc s II L I See Equal Rights After War I I T T ONDON DON Sept 23 Mr Asquith's L LO characteristically cautious declaration declaration declaration declara declara- tion on tho the subject of or womans woman's suffrage suffrage suf suf- ur- ur frage that they have havo special claims to bo be heard on many questions which will directly affect their interests after the war has I led id d to the publication publication publication tion of ot tho the views viotti's of or certain of ot the themore themore more moro prominent members of tb the movement move move- ment The Tho following expressions of opinion are typical of or tho the majority Lad Lady Reading wife of oC the lord chief chlo Justice of l England said I was delighted to read the tho prime ministers minister's Speech I have alwa always J been in favor tn of ot women's suffrage But If f fI I had not been I should have hare had no doubt about it t now in iii view mow of or tho part women are playing in Industry and the problems which must arise owing tJ to the position they are arc taking during the tho war not only in spheres which arc are pe pei peculiarly theirs but hut also aleo those which had been hitherto closed to them Will AVIll Vote for tor I Iny Miss Sylvia la said While I 1 am not lIot satisfied from Mr statement that wo we are aro goIng goIng going go- go Ing to be bo enfranchised goon Boon I am quite clear about tho the things thinS's we wo shall vote tote for tor when whoa wo we have havo tho the opportunity Here are arc a ate few Equal pay for men and women in industry endowment of ot motherhood and childhood better housing conditions conditions condi condi- a more moro operative co-operative organization tion o of society an end to gambling in food prices necessities of life lIe to tobe tobe tobe be owned and controlled by tho the community community com com- l' l all treatment of oC ne c questions to be more moro from the womans woman's point of ot view than nt at present tho the same moral standard for Cor men and women which means menns that tho the mans man's standard must be raised to the womans woman's better treatment treat it ment for tor disabled soldiers and sailors a n genuine European partnership to replaces ro- ro place places place the pre present ent system o of hostile hostilo camps Demand Demands l JU hh I Miss s Nina Boyle president of or the I Women's Freedom league gives the I e tf fi v l f l t. t w IDt f y Ix r tJ r i Ik J. J i h p of- of rW s t m m I f t Z hO i. S t f j t wt t t f t i r W tf I J H J r JC f N if a v i r 1 h 1 1 yr i tr t t rf I b r N j t A t I rf 0 X C t 4 J 11 oj 4 i K x xI l. l 1 J Jf f d r. r f t kl hI I. I h. h f s f r I. I il MISS HISS S1 SYLVIA L 1 l P. 1 following list of oC rights which she sho says the women of oC Enl England nd will demand J Equal q lal rights for w women men In ever every grade of or public and private nto life lite equal rights for women as guardians of oC their own children equal rights for tor women in the professions equal rights for tor women in marriage o and divorce protection protection pro pro- for tor women's wages wa-es women to have their sn say in the reconstruction of ot industry and the legislation e which must como come after tho war |