Show I W WEt M VOT VOTERS A U O T TO O Mrs rs Belmont Would Have 1 I Them rhem Turn Backs on Old Parties NEW YORK Aug Au 23 firs Mrs O. O H H. P P. P Belmont famous suffragist leader from a sickbed have gave her views on tho the great suffrage victory the women or of A have just achieved She took caustic flings at all party leaders and declared that this victory was won b by tho the women of or the tho country country country coun coun- try unaided by men In genera generals and rathor In of ot ther opposition Mrs Belmont said It uIt ill becomes party lead leaders rs to take tak this victory as their own Every genuine gen gen- genuine friend of ot suffrage knows that politicians of ot both parties have only I yielded at the point of a gun sun The suffragists of ot America and they only are ire N for compelling action b by both parties PARTY OF WOMEN I I 1 feel fecI sure suro that the Intelligent women of ot America will not be led astray by any verbose or sentimental apP appeals 3 for tor support made b by either national candidate Tho victory marks only the the first step toward women's emancipation A AI I have havo said before womans woman's point of view Tew in the naton will not be bo ide- ide e- e projected until we have formed a womans woman's party Women have won political power a at 1 a time when both tho the old parties are on their last stretch I 1 appeal l to the new voters oters not to ally themselves with these parties no longer useful in solving the acute problems of or our da day AT LOSS FOR LEADER LEACER Mrs and other party leaders leaders leads lead lead- ers s will meet in Washington in tho the near future to decide the tho future futuro of oC the tho t mutant Womans Woman's party They are unanimous in tn tho the belief that it must be continued but arc are at a loss for a aleader aleader leader because the th long fight for suffrage has left leU their present leaders worn out Mrs Belmont said I |