Show SUFFRAGISTS WILL VILL L TAKE ACTIVE PART PARTIN IN PARTY AFFAIRS Declare They Must V Work ork as ase Men e Do and Do-and an and Proceed Pro cep to Do So r. r f San Francisco June Juno More More practical ca cat cal politics is tho the determination of or the the three hrco hundred or more women who to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow morrow will enter actively into the work or o of the Democratic national con con- From t cr c every camp to today today- B- B I I suffragists Lf party WOmen women women wo wo- WO- WO men and all came the thc declaration that In tho past women possibly have ca catered cit cit- too much tp the social aide sido of convention If It th they arc to to Impress upon me men as constructive p political workers It was wa declared the they must worl work as as' as men men do day do-day day and If n necessary e c e s sar As As' an acid test of willingness to perform perform perform per per- form convention work perhaps women leaders have arran arranged ed to hold a breakfast breakfast break k fast Casl conference for men and women wom worn women en leaders every oven morning beginning tomorrow These breakfasts will be served from 8 10 o'clock and practically all of tho the leaders here have havo agreed cl to attend atten them and speak re regardless regardless ro- ro of previous all night conferences conferences conferences confer confer- or other othor fatiguing labors One man and ono T ri PD will 1 speak hn at each till fir U Ul I J U J HI I O i 4 O ct I ranged A spirit of d democracy ha haI haboon I boon been arranged that each guest shall be permitted to pay for Cor his or her meal These conferences will win be party affairs neither fl C I Ui e r suffragist B U Ura g I s t nor n o r a n t a u I fra g e delegations having anything to do with them Banner Banners to Be De Ab ut Tho The spirit of conservative effort also alsop p possesses 0 S B es S C S th the tho o m militant I I I tan t S suffragists U f fm g i s ts headed b by Mrs Abby Abb Scott Baker of Washington D. D C. C Unless s Mrs Irs Baker ker changes chan her plans tomorrow when hen her assistants Mrs Lawrence Lewis and Miss lIss Betty Belly Graham arrive tho the convention convention con con- will see seo nothing of ot the fa familiar familiar fa- fa a- a millar purple and gold banners that so long have havo been exhibited wherever su suffragists gathered r The women aided b by a lar large e force of or California suffragists will Ill call on the Tennessee e delegation elo later In the tho week l and tell It of or their hope for a special session of ot the tho Tennessee legislature to pass on ratification of ot the suffrage amendment amend amend- m ment en t. t Mrs Baker sal said to today a that the National National Na Na- a- a Womans Woman's party was concerned chiefly with having Tennessee ratify the suffrage e amendment and that any an mention of suffrage in the platform tn h Vil vas i JD i i. i 0 one i prepared a plank for tor the platform as follows The Democratic party Indorses the proposed amendment to the United States constitution enfranchising women wom worn en and calls upon all the Democratic governors of or states which have not ratified amendment Immediately immediate to 0 o convene their legislatures so that therma they ther ma may act upon tho the amendment and urges all Democratic members of or such legislatures Immediately to vote voto for forthe forthe forthe the amendment to the thc end that the ratification may be speedily consummated mated tos aos Women Delegates EU Eligible A A. total of or three hundred d and el eight ht women omen are eligible to sit In the Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic convention but It Is doubtful If It more moro than a hundred ever will be seated seated seat scat ed at one time The delegates te are di dl- dl vided Delegates at large larr-e 41 alternatives alternatives alter alter- natives 39 district delegates 63 district district district dis dis- alternates There arc are a 3 few to cases of husband and wife attending as delegates Fifteen women are members of ot the thc executive committee Included In tho the prominent women delegates are aro Miss Mar Mary E. E Foy of Los An Angeles cles whose word picture of or the beauties of California helped Influence Influence ence once the national convention to select San Francisco as the tho convention city Miss lIss Alice of Arizona a widely wide wide- ly 1 known attorney Mrs Irs Helen L. L Grenfell of Colorado formerly superIntendent superintendent super super- of ot public instruction Mrs Irs l K J. Whitney and Mrs J J. J Hudson Maxim of or Connecticut which sent women delegates dele dole gates ates although althou h. h they thc are re not enfranchised enfranchised Miss Laura ura CIa Clay o of Kentucky Kentuck a daughter of or Ct Cassius M M. Cia Clay Mrs Peter Olsen of oC Minnesota who gained aln d national prominence by her speech ch at ati atthe atthe i the last Jackson da day dinner in Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington and MI Miss s Bessie Bessle Dw or and Mrs Grace o of the Philippines I S c. c |