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Show WOMAN'S PLACE. At a mettlng or a woman surrragc organization or-ganization in Kansas City, Kan., it was suggested that the members talk to their sorvants and otlior women workers with a vlow or farming an estimate as to the strength or surrragc sentiment In that particular par-ticular locality. Ono member, who has employed tho samo washerwoman Tor the last six years, reported that she put the question to this worthy lady: "Aro you In ravor or votes for women?" "I don't pay any attention to politics," tho washerwoman roplied. "I leave all that to my husband." "Well, how doos your husband stand on woman surrragc ?" "He doosn't stand at all. He believes In women staying at homo and minding tholr own business." "How many ramllles do you wash ror?" "Six." "And what doos your husband do, Mary!" "Ho collects me pay." |