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Show Illinois Women at Work. Mrs. Mary E. Holmes, president of the Illinois Equal Suffrage association, has issued a letter to her coworkers, in which she says: As this is an off year politically, it would be a good time to obtain an enrollment of the state by the plan proposed by Henry B. Blackwell. It is an exoellent way to do suffrage work. It converts many, and it causes others to commit themselves in favor of our cause. The Twentieth district, under un-der the able management of Mrs. M. K. East, has already begun this good work of enrollment. When we remember laet winter, and remember how nearly we gained a victory, we see the necessity of doing all we can to send the friends of equal suffrage to Springfield. |