Show Youre You're e Square and on the Level S Says ys Speaker of Women Who Visit Wilson and Urge Suffrage I WASHINGTON W Feb 2 President 2 Wilson 1100 i- i gave e no encouragement toda today to toa toa toa a delegation of or ZOO working workingwomen women who marched on 00 thc House to ask his hla support for a constitutional amendment enfranchising women T Twenty five vc of oC the women T were re received re- re cel b by the president an and five participated hated d In the argument Th pr l ent re- re that hu- hu wt vai limited only to recommending rec rec- ln those things on tho the party parly art had made LI up Its mind We e dont don't you ou to break with your party part but we we would like 10 you ou to influence lIco It it said Jd Mrs Glendower Evans of or fez Dos lUll tun It Isn't a n question of or breaking with tho the party returned tile the pre president it itis J lb is a question of or speaking for Cor It The pr president dId not continue the dl dis- dis cu ion but tJ n a wish to meet the omen T who were waiting out outside But they told us we could not all como come In In remarked d Mrs Airs Thans It must be a a. misunderstanding said Mid tho the president and he sent word out that he lie would like to have tho delegation como come In They came camo in single Ic file me passing passin In one ono door and out another Some of or tho the women declined to shake hake hands with the pre president marching Indifferently by re refusing reusing re- re using fusing to take tako Ws his proffered hand At their exit Dr Mal Mary Walker in male attire argued with the tho women that suffrage suf sut sufI I frage Crage rage was a state stAt I Issue She was not not permitted to enter With tho the delegation Th The Tho pleas of oC the working women were phrased eloquently and with a touch of pathos and emotion as they described the hardships of women workers Shaking and trembling said sald Id Mi Miss fill a Margaret HIt he of ot the laundry workers workers' of or New York we wo como come to plead with you ou You Yon are are areo so o square and on tho the level bevel leveland beveland and to so o good a Democrat I ask uk you OU to wipe vIpo out tho the Injustice that exists Wo Vo could help Cl C every Democrat if Ir we wo had th the tho vote Miss Nary Mary lar of or New c York representing the Ute cap makers makers' union spoke of ot the tho of women in mills We Yo vo surfer suffer beside tim tho men she said id and In constant fear of or losing our Jobs jobs As j s she aho told of oC many malt races casc o of suffering buffering tho the pre presidents president's taco face showed his sympathetic sympathetic interest It is not a whet when only half haIC have hAvn something to say contended Miss lIss Melinda Mclinda Scott of or New Je Jersey e represent represent- I jag ing tho the c. cap makers makers' union minion Ve We will b bo be glad If Ie you ou will mention our cause In your next Ic Tho The last speaker was Miss no Rose flose e Wine Win Winslow In slow of ot Pennsylvania representing the textile workers You arc I too fair and intelligent she sho said ald not to know kno what Is 13 going oln on In the tho world In man many with the working women it is either cither the sanitarium inin for COl tuberculosis or or- orthe the tho I dont don't have hac to make speeches to you as w wo are too clo close c The president smiled as Miss tI In low who stood close to him dropped her voice to a conversational tone lono and co continued her talk Mrs Evans E referred In closing to the tIme ther r I fact that she eho ha had visited Mr Wilson at al Sea ea GIrt Girl when ho he was as candidate for fOl pros pre ident and claimed to have gotten otten some encouragement for the caus cause of or suf sur- I frage frae I Why 21 we worked our fingernails off to o get set you OU elected said Id Mrs frs Evans Evan I 1 thought from what you OU said that you ou were In favor favor- of our cause You were running for votes then I was much freer to express m Ill my opinIon opinion ion then than I 1 am now said the president dent |