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Show gnsan B. Anthony' Tlaln Talk. There are women whose souls never rise above red ta pe. It is a sad thing to be the husband or child of such a woman and perhaps a sadder thing to be the servant. Then again there are women who have a wholesome contempt for quibbling. They regard the fact, not the fashion; the end of the road, not the windings along the way. Susan B. Anthony An-thony is one of these women. "See here." she said at the recent national na-tional convention of woman suffragists, "you can tangle me np in just two minutes min-utes if that's what you've come all the way down to Washington to do. I don't know much about parliamentary law. I've always had too much to do to learn how not to do it. If you want to teach me, why, go ahead. If you want to help do the work for which we are gathered here, then put your red tape in your pocket and come down to business." It is positively astonishing how plainly "Aunt" Susan can talk to her hearers and ,-et not offend. It is undoubtedly bemuse be-muse of her absolute sincerity and earnestness. ear-nestness. No on1 gets "mad" at Aunt Susan. New York Sun. |