| Show I In Womans World I While the Womans omans Revolution In ht Inthis Inthis this country has not seen its Ill Yorktown and many man martyrs and heroes ha 1 died In the weary wea years ol of discourage discouragement discouragement e ement ment and contest stilt still we are now well over oer the Iho great decisive battles bat lies Nona ono but hut the Ignorant prate of or the possible rangers of the vote In womans hands handsor For Ivor or over a quarter quartel of a century women have had tha the full fulI vote oto in a number of our OUI states stales Their governors their leg legislators l and their theil editors continually call upon tho people of tho the other othor states j to observe the great cicat good i results suits and to give the ballot to the mothers the teachers teacher tho the wives wies who must needs use It to the advantage of families their homes and themselves Colorado with Its Us great educational system or organized organized organized by b a l woman State Superintendent Superintendent Mrs Js lends leads the edu educational e educational u statistics of the nation Wyoming points to empty empt jails jaIl and better and more mOle humane laws In many man states they the have gaited gained tho municipal l vote in nearly all nil tho states state the school vote yoto Two states slates will vote on tho the ques question question tion of or full ruIl suffrage this year ear Among Amon the women who are doing most for this great cause eau e now are arc Mrs JIrs Carrie Carilo Chapman Sarah Platt Decker the thi president of oC the National Federation I of or Clubs Jano Jane Addams Addam Mrs Irs Ellen Mrs Emmons Blame Blaine Mrs rs bronco Kell Alice AIlee Stono Stone Blackwell Mrs Irs Clarence Mackay Macka Harriot May Mills thu tha bril I Gordon sisters of New Orleans Mrs Ella Sense Scats Stewart president of or orthe the tits State Association of oC Illinois Mrs Ir IrElla Ella Haw Hawley ley Crossett president of or tho the New York State Association Mis Har Harriet Harriet riet Ta lor tor Upton and Mrs Ills Rachel Poster Foster Avery Aery national Mrs O 0 H P Belmont Mrs Johnson o or of Minnesota Mary Garrett Hay Hn and Lil LII Lillie LIIlie lie He Devereux of or New ew York always alwa s Anna An Anna Anna na Shaw and always that greatest of or living American women Julia Ward ard From of till the Womans romans Battle Batlle by b Ada Davenport Kendall Ken all in Norman E K Macks Na National National Monthly for November v Co Miss Ida M II now new historical serial begins in n the tho he November Ameri American American American can Magazine It Is devoted to the his history history tory tOI of The American Woman Miss lIss Tarbell quotes quote the tho following letter by I Mrs Mis Mercy Morey Otis Warren to one ono of these discontented young ladies of ot r days da daThe The he deficiency lies not so much In inthe tho the Inferior of or female lemale intellects in as in III tho the different educational cultivation of or the mind Is neglected In either cither we e see Ignorance stupidity and of manners equally conspicuous ous in lit both It Il Is my m opinion that that part parlor of the tho human species who think nature as w lI as the infinitely wise and su supreme supreme preme author authol thereof has given Ihen them the superiority over tho the other mis mistake mistake mistake take their own happiness when they neglect the culture of reason In their daughters while white they the take all possible methods a of or Improving It In their sons The pride you OU feel on hearing re ro reflections Indiscriminately In cast on tho the thoI set seh S Is laudable If any an Is so soI I take itis It Itis I is hI Is a L kind of oC conscious dignity that ought rather lather to be cherished for wo we o own tho Ule appointed subordination perhaps for the sake sako of order In fam families idles lot us by lJ no means acknowledge such an inferiority as would check the Ardour of our endeavors to equal In all accomplishments tho the most masculine heights that when these temporary distinction distinctions subside we may t ho bo o equal equa equally ly Iy qualified to taste the full draughts of knowledge e and happiness for or the upright of every nation and andI sex I ex when virtue alone will be the test tel t of or rank molt and the grand economy for an eternal duration will bo he properly adjusted Which stately slate I paragraph Alice Brown Mrs Irs Warrens biographer u who ho publishes the above aloe letter interprets charmingly There speaks the feminine wisdom of the ages agell My I dear it may be he necessary necessary sary sat for tor you ou to seem inferior but you need not he bo so Let Ut them have their little game since It may have hae been ao to o willed It wont hurt hUIt you OU It will amuse them Women of or vast oat wealth arc ere always subjects of oC absorbing Interest In do these days The December number of Human Hunan Life gives a most entertaining account of or Mrs Irs H H Rogers widow of or the late Standard Oil magnate I Mrs Mr Rogers owns no rare jewels jewell or famous lamous gems although althoU h a world would I have hae brought her the best When rhen tho ho appears In public she is richly rich I and painstakingly gowned but with Ith never neer a touch of or tho the bizarre When hen Rho ho enter entertains entertains entertains It is with elegance but to small and Selected parties She Sho Is particularly interested In women When hon tho the plan was launched to build City Federation 1 l hotels for fOI girls who earned less los than 7 a week Mrs Rogers was the first to subscribe Mrs h Rogers Ro els spend much of or her time at Lenox or even Cen at her New NewYork 1 NewYork el York home preferring the quiet of l 1 with nith its home elegance Her He tastes taste are aie simple She cares more for a walk in tho the yard nr 1 of her hel home than a awhirl whirl up and down Fifth avenue aenlle To 10 understand something about Mrs 1 rs Rogers ono one must know kno something about her late Inte husband history can point out ont no other man who had Imil a i face at tile the office and a softer ono one at nt home Back of this thin double life liCe lies lIel a n cause She Is Mrs 18 H II Rogers The Rogers homo home was l palatial But since mortar and mass cannot make a ahome a ahome ahome home his Massachusetts mansion mons Ion must have contained something else It did dida a woman Until his death their mar married I ried life was as Ideal Pot For the puro pure un nn unselfishness selfishness and nod careful thoughtfulness of their love lovo they the had no equal I The two enjoyed being heln alono alone together er CI They Tho spent many man hours engaging In light lIht talk Rogers hall had a keen Iteen sense of humor and prided himself on his verbal erbal cleverness Mrs rl Rogers is 15 a I woman seasoned with wit and anti many I were the little pleasantries they the en engaged engaged engaged In |