Show WOMAN WO IAN SUFFRAGISTS I LISTEN TO PAPER Mrs Shaw of Boston Pays Tribute to toV V President Roosevelt's Civil Serce Service Record WASHINGTON Feb 14 At At the Womans Woman's Suffrage yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day afternoon Mrs Babcock k r read d' d dan an interesting paper regarding the efforts which have been made to induce the the newspapers of the country to give more space space to the cau cause e of woman woman suffrage Letters Lettes of ot sympathy were sent to Mrs Hook Hooker r Mrs SIrs Mary i Caroline Clay Bennett and Mrs Helen P. P Jen Jen- kins c. c rt i iThe V 1 The afternoon s ses session on W wa was devoted devote mainly to addresses PresS PresS- by the State dents They were were preceded by y Mrs Virginia Virginia Clay Clopton n of f. f Alabama Alabama wh who delivered an address ss of greeting Among the speakers was Mrs 11 M. M L. L I Wood the California president sid nt A crowded audience pr greeted the members of ot the convention at the night session which according t to the pro pro- gramme was ws to to- tobe be an n n evening with the new woman Halt Hal a dozen Interesting interesting Inter inter- esting papers were read by well well known woman writers in journalism the law m medicine and th theology logy A Captivating Aliance Alliance the first firt paper was wa read red by Mrs Helen Adelaide Adelaide Adelaide Ade Ade- laide Shaw of Boston In the course I of her remarks Mrs Shaw p paid id a a hearty tribute to the to the civil divil service record record record rec rec- ord of President Roos Roosevelt velt and In this connection she asserted that hat h he was with the woman in their ef efforts efforts et- et forts to oba obtain n the balo baflo for women women Mrs Elizabeth Elzabeth Dimer Dorothy Dix of ot New Orle Orleans J contributed a very vry in interesting interesting interesting in- in paper on rI The Lady Lay and the Quill Qui dealing with the relations rs' rs of women to to the newspapers ers A paper paper on Pills pm in Politics by by Dr Cora Cora Smith Eat Eaton n of Minneapolis was next net read 11 f fr The discussion of he the topic of From Statues to Statutes gave Miss Gaile Gaie Laughlin of New York York an an opportunity ty to speak of the w rk and aId possibilities of women in th the legal pro profession pI e lou To obtain the full ful re measure sure of success woman woman wo wo- wo- wo man she d declared clar d must stand oi on her feet cloth clothed d with the full ull right of 0 foreign foreign foreign for for- eign citizenship success in the la law must dep depend nd upon the absolute obliteration obliteration aton of sex prejudice die Th Those se persons opposed to the advancement of women women women wo wo- wo- wo men she said are ebb tide |