Show ME MEN IN FORCE ORCE A AT J CAPITOL 1 of Suffrage Knit id ci Sew While Wait Wait- l jing fing jog for Debate f 4 14 J HINGTON Jan 12 After After 6 our lour and a half halt of or d debate debat bato tho thoe e today adopted to 31 31 a a. role for considering the pro- pro i ct i constitutional amendment for foran forn settled an n suffrage and then ato BIX hoars' hoars actual debate be be- voting on ou whether to submit the tho I I Uon to the states s for I I I. I I f. f Jan Jau a 1 12 A A driving n ln I Dim orm m did not prevent ent a a. record fr If n frog og crowd from rat gathering h. h enn in th tho e today to listen to discussion on OD n resolution providing ro a t 1 worn ltHA An Abour hour bo be behe bohe bC he ion cession opened d practically all seals scats for with th aud and men When the women doffed their ool coats the purple and yellow i 5 and sashes cashes of tho ilo ho ho galleries with color A hlo block k ked I I ved ed seats seah was occupied by worn worn- ring aring the tho broad ratin ribbons I I brought their knitting and work ork and passed the tho time by byL L ig on OR garments for tho war euf- euf lf- lf in Europe gallery to tho the left of Speaker s desk deEk I was oc occupied b by the tho sufOn suf- suf r 8 On the right tho the e h wearing a red rose rOB knitted wed ed edas ei n as the they thoy waited 8 Separating stile camps waR wan the mens men's gallery the suffrage gallery Dr Anna Auna Annad d Shaw haw Mrs Carrie Carrio Chapman Mrs Mrs 0 O. O IF u P. P Belmont Mrs rs Ic of London and the ional committee of tho national n cero in char charge c. c Across the eTc ere Mrs tre Arthur M. M Dod Dodge c tt of f the national association op op- I 1 It t to suffrage 1 Trae Mrs rs A. A J. J Mrs u. u Daniel A A. A Markham and pi committee of that aso aso- J. J applauded generally Ur Dr i Shaw jT and several other lent lont II suffragists were invited by liy 1 aker ker to leavo tho public publio gallery ok lok places a In his bis private gallery aller- aller tor who Tho chanced to pass fc 1 the tho honse bOtto chamber attracted l of ot tho the o The rhe women greeted w him bim with ani an- an ap- ap l i Bomo waving t their l' l roses as 19 ho hord red rd their welcome Paul of ot tho the suffrage o S was cheered as she hc bc took I ce ee in tho the gallery raptly aptly at 11 0 o'clock clock the speaker a fell lell Jell I. I and Chairman Henry of the committee presented tho the special especial I pan on n which hieb it waa wa agreed d to 0 o allow id d hours hours' urs' urs to pf If t th the BIx hours hoUts pro provided for lor the tion itself overwhelming voto vote in io favor of lie le was by no means ind indicative Cati on tho the resolution it any any who voted for lor the rule in in 0 bring the question qU up for lor a ano ano Ii no otc Vote announced ll their in- in Jf f D against tho the r a the d not muster th the tho n ne nees necessary es arv j ote jote tho the lid dill not bore oro than that tho the house would a majority ju iu favor of th ir On OD ge to on wi tho rule hall hail Continued on pl page pago o 5 Jk WOMEN IN FORCE Continued from page pago 1 L spirited bringing support and anti opposition opposition tion tron from all pal Tho The real debate debato which began at 1 I 0 o'clock clock with ith six aix hours to run brou brought ht out the heavy artillery artillery ar ar- ar tillery of both sides BIdes and promised a 1 vote ote some soma time after 7 1 0 o'clock clock this evening To tho the applause and cheers of supporters supporters sup sup- Up porters of both eidos aido of tho question packed in opposite galleries the house houe plunged ed into a a. debate fully as spectacular lar mr as that which attended the theote vote ote on the prohibition amen amendment ment recently Representative o Webb chairman of tho the judiciary committee led off oft the debate debato de dc de- de I bato bate in opposition to tho the amendment Ho believed if the tho question were voted I on by women more wore than Si SO per cent would voto 3 against a DSt suffrage Debate on the special rule rulo had bad been concluded by the floor leaders of tho the I Republican and Democratic sides Rep- Rep Representative Q Mann supporting the I amendment and Representative Underwood Underwood Under Under- wood itI itI it it itI I shall support the tho rule rulo because I believe a vote should be bo given on any proposal which has become a national l lJ issue J said Mr Henry But I behove bo- bo Hove this is purely a matter of state ion I r shaf shall ne never er vote voto for any auy amendment that proposes to tako taka from the states powers now reserved to them and to vest those powers in the federal feder government ho Representative Camp Campbell Ut Republican spoke for the rub rule and tho the Mondell reso reu- lution The Tho president and many of his fol Lot followers lowers ers he bai said taid insist that granting the tho right of suffrage to women omen is one ono that must be dealt with b. b bv br the states state Ho invoked the doctrine of of states states' sos sov sovereignty with the tho same enthusiasm m that others of his party invoked that doe doc trino in favor or of human slavery cry in iu other days dap The president t aa as tho the leader loader of his party when whoa ho charges the tho opposition with nth not having a now non idea in thirty years should 3 at least find tind tome some buffer for l' l everything e new pew that is proposed boo bo- sides the doctrine of states' states sovereignty sovereign sovereign- ty surrendered at Appomattox half balf a century ago A Ad M Representative e Campbell was speaking sneaking disorder on the floor and in the tLe galleries called forth a rebuke from Speaker Clark The gentlemen on tho floor must preserve or order er ho said taid The spec in iU tho the gallery are aro hero by the r courtesy of or the house If this disturbance disturb disturb- disturbance ance an e does s not stop I shall hall order the galleries gal gal- P Progressive i i patty parity support was a voiced by Representative Ke Kelley of Pennsyl Pennsyl- ran vania lit There Thero is no reason he said eaid why tho the woman problem should bo he met piecemeal Thore is no reason why bv it should be decided decide in forty eight dir dif ferent places It be decided once and for all hero here in Washington The blackguard the thief the tho scoundrel of e cr every kind walks up and casts hi his ballot but the American woman must stand aside Representative Hobson ar argued that the resolution did not take tako any power from the tho Representative e Murdock ur ock Progressive of 01 r Kansas supported the resolution I am nm against mst the tho American woman dragging ng her skirts through h the miro intro of n politics be said and for that bat reason I favor tavor woman suffrage as a means of cleaning the miro of party politics Representative o Hillings g of Pennsyl I. I ama vania and aud I Representative Lindbergh h of Minnesota ma made o brief speeches favoring fa fa- fa vorin the resolution and tives tins Sumner Summers of Texas Lenroot of W Wis s. s Clark of Flori Florida opposed it |