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Show THE 0 SUNDAY EXAMINER, OGDEN, SUNDAY UTAH MCilNiNG, DIXEiuBER 2. 190 a K a Crusade That Has Stirred Ail England Has as CommanderChief Girl I BBEBBflnflfinflK'BBSBBBBiniflBSBnflEBflBnBBflflnBgHEflB&KnBaBBBnBEBBBflaBB&fiSnBKHflfiBfiflflflflEBBBflflBBaBBtaBBBBil fhwstahel i'amchi'iikt. who ir( Him. hksihek heixh yufnu axu fouely, was iiii: initiator ano is tiii: iiiief oi:oamzi:i: or the aoitatiox for female si r FKAiSE THAT HAS FKKATED SO BUS A SENSATION IS TWEXTV FiYH AXH LOOKS THKOFOHOlT g 0 DIKECTIXO THE CHEAT OKCAMZATIOX SEEN' PLATFORM OK IS HltEAT ltKITAIX--SH- E -- WlIlCll SHE HAS CAM. FI INTO IIKIXC IFST A FLl'FFY" OlKL THEN ONE FXHEKSTAXHS LISI1 JOAN OF A Hi?. B FXTIL SHE MOFNTS WHY W. T. 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Women need the tote and must have it t wrk out their own salvation. CHH1STAI1EL 11. PAXKHUKST. g 0 long-continue- e I HHHBHBBBHBHHBBHBBBBgyfKgHBBBWWBBlgg.BWgnwnBaHgEIBnwnHBWnWgrtBnfRBRnRHHBnBBBWHHBBBBMBBBBHBBBii Id spite of all published about the no famous English female suffragist or uffrapettee." aa the London newspaper call them thw bum striking thing of all Is wtaifflka wilt their cmeade has yst lo be told of la print It baa not bran statedto beforebut is tj tt a baidl? known any the anffraalats aanoudv commltte dhlef argnulner tW tho founder and f srhnt, whether tt sueoMdr or not London, Noe. 22. Au . has teta of both aeiea In tbla country have lately nnged tbciawftwa. A Amariran readers probably hava hoard, the a rowed adherents to tiro tomato suffrage oaaaa Jn thU country bow include Oeovgw gieretfctb, lady Fiwawaa Balfour, tba slslaiSa-lsof tba laia prtouo nAnteser: Bernard Bbaw, nn. Humphry WaAi, Sauries Hamadou and that gifted writer, the Hon. Ilia. Alfred Lyttluton. wbuae until lately waa Krltlah colonial tuia-ban- d bimaelf an avowiul Kvnipaihlzfr would bp uneafe Indeed hi adrs: the whole tu naught. affUaiion i slie fartNl the aiign- -' benchers uf Ian- - i dent. Nothing daunted by the stern Inn aunw iw.i years ago. and refusal she secured entrance U the il rim tutted to be c:..iieii us u law stu- j law school of the Victoria university il huand to la.uje Bitieriy aa the "aulfrasntea" bavK I I at Manchester. When the final successful bachelors of inuion came the name iff Chrlatabel fur the secured honors and th Pank'lmrst headed the king Urn of medal. Yet when she aksd t called to the bar, the boncten euun-coln'- a bmui danounced ou uceount of toei. turbulent Uietbodc. It m nowhere denied tovt their cruaadc bas comtrelled world wide anontiun in an iurrmtlbly ahurt time. 8a It la all the more that the geniua uf the more luent aiould be a girl who looks hardly out uf liar1 teens, and who. when not on the platform or driving pnUae-meL- i. or directing her fellow wurkera for the MHiae.'' would he taken for n placid, linamblikiua datuael of the die tuneure and heme loiing type. Inci- He waa utiuaually glfled, wealthy. hw. aa an orator and a writer and both of theae talent are inherited In a large measure by bin pretty daugh- ter. bllan Paukhurat to of medium height and la quite dalighifiilly plump. A wealth of curly fight bruwn hah atrag-rle- a around a high, broad forehead. Her eyea are Iprge and deen and gray. Her complexion la dncldedly of the pink and white erdor. In repoae her mouth la the Ideal Oupid a how. But It la hardly ever in repose Pur Hina Pankhuiwt, Uiouffh In deadly earnest In bar Inspired work, eeerna to be ranking through life to the aocunvpa-nlment'a- f quip and Jest and merry laughter. Oonllnarllr bar round fofe with Ita velvety youthful nrsa. la a naby fare; tho gray eyea have a bahy atare. But watch the tmmffonnatiuo when she la A NOTABLE UFFRAGETTE." animated ; when, ter Instance, (he 1 Miw Cdea Baunderwon, aldaat dasghtar af Richard Cabden, who wn a vaat aaaatnblag of minf tha Eagllah women aaffragiaU wfte racanfly wont .to prlaon far two addressing gled sympathlsera and opponents, as 1 tha far the aaka of thalr convict Iona. saw her muenUy. Then her beauty becomes Her eyes sparkle. : to described aa one of tha muat eeereUnjencrt to man lion that a Her mouthdefined. curves' oommuude. Her oitnwtdtnary nwveaents of recent daughter of Rich am CMvlon baa noMrils dUato with the for of a leader ttawa, to a gtri ef IS. A pretty, bean undMgufng luipHaoooieut at tha enene of battle. fluffy" gtri, moreover, to Ohrlatibal aa a willing martyr to the cauao of tha Theu and then only can one realise Famkauret, to whom W. T. Btoad much baanookad "miffmgattes. It that this girl to what she Is ankiMvwl-fdgeom of tha few people who kaow Eta may be aald, too, that of lata there to me heart, soul and bralji fait Maty of her aohleromeate baa haau a mark ad chan a In tho of the onmade that baa sts riled all tha other day aa "the Bogush of tha preae toward tha Kafkiul. Uhrlstabol Undeniably Joan of Arc," and around whoao aland-nr- women whoaeEnglish fight for the auffrage Pnnkhmt hi iff "Votae for Woman" aoma of kt if brains. The an aMrutkm. and records prove that. She wanted to be. '4i tba moat fhmoaa aad biflnantlal folk with Premier Campbelinaanefma n Mka her father, a barrleter. So. alone, ri we P the h 1 queen of Pheba arrayed In . of j her finest apparel should appear herCind'rep, fairy In a modern ballroom union the muid anwrtiy gowned women giieeiit it fi ,r eneation would h- - ., br,ri ri netvhi; th;ii , tf..rc. .t, Mll. at v ' .t. , Jr' i.". t THE NOW FAMOUS INVASION BY THE "SUFFRAGETTES COMMONS. v irul info sr.tnnw I X t rtviit . i mint -- 'iiM r.Mi'unio Ilia ' n- m ? b.r temple and the inns of u dents W application with more fuwtfuhZ than courtesy. The action' of those big wigs to direct result in the present auffrage agitation In this ooiuiiTfr! It wss practically just after ChrtajS Pankbuiwt'a rejection by the hemajL, of the temple that the now Womens Social and Political ut? was founded. ' This was scaruely year ago. iu birthplace was ter, and the original founders of nnkm were Chrlatabel Pankhuntsu her mother, and two eister. 'Vou, for women" was Its demand, an h. mediately enrollmentn poured In fhw the surrounding oounhry. letter is Socialistic organisations welcomed a. union. Chrlatabel Paukhurat bee the chief organiser. She toured the North Country nnd the Midlu. Branches were established iu a eene of towns. Politics were then mbfe. through England. The elect! m vim at the flood. Miss Pwnkhum sad tor comrades secured pledgee from tto candidates for parliament. In all to of the members elected to the how s cf commons about of the entire houae pledged theunehw In favor of woman suffrage. Tbl alone shows what a worker, a ml hustler, to Chrlatabel Pankhuiwt At several of the big political meetings Miss Pankhuret and her most M1m Annie Krovaluable ne-, tried to secure a hearing. But they were refused a place on the platform, and whenever they tried to apeak from the floor they were howled down. The doorkeepiwi were Anally orderod to refuse them admittance it future meetings. Ohriatabel nee to the occasion. At one most Important meeting she ooolly chmbed a ladder, crawled through a window Into the gallery of the hall and appeared with her banner, "Votee for women, at the psychological moment. Burly poliremen gelled her, ntibM her out of the hall and flung tor to the sidewalk. Outside she attempted to ad drees an Indignation meeting. The police charged, aelxod her and tto three-fourth- tp . m,' s." dent'! ly Chrlatab- - i PaukhurM la rich, her father, the late Dr. Paukhurat uf blai'cheater. hating been eatramely d ! . p! iivi c ketmi 'f me i.i 1 i v-- r,'i ' to 'Ill'll Ml ' j:- - I' i n LOBBY OF THE re i.v lllf r'hl OF THE Tl.f te nll fill! tlllil en;.re. BlNlIto OF Kuiniftiitp vi mincq I PUT er. and grarefu! ie the white ffiouiellre drees efuddetl with mother-of-pe- rt .,n tin- - velvet eeuuinx. A feature of this rreatlen -liaiod b.xJk-the long, hanging sleeve tiimysriew J1!! aivl It uhity ,n int'txer to think ..r int, ..j, ..f liin, g n0( 'I'iorn.'-- l kin anil v St HOUSE a tcii'tovn p ria 0f I t, ii.i;m xi-ti- |