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Show TEN THOUSAND SUFFRAGETTES WHO MARCHED f IN NEW YORK BELIEVE DEMONSTRATION WILL , HAVE PRONOUNCED EFFECT IN OTHER STATES , j; . f Now Tork, May 10. The ten thou-saud thou-saud advocates of "votes for women" who 'paraded up Fifth avonue Satur-" ay while perhaps a half million on-lookors on-lookors watched them believe that the ohowing mado will not only advance their cause In- this btate, but they think that It will have a similar effect ef-fect in other states whero the struggle strug-gle for equal suffrage s in progress The paradors wero led bv a company of womon mounted on spirited horsci, and among tho paraders wero women so old and feoble that they rode In carriages and children bo joung that they woro pushed in perambulntors by older enthusiasts. Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont led ono division, walking alone. Thero . was some attempt at uniformity in tho matter of dress, white predominating, and tho official hat, a straw affair, which cost 37 cents, was frequently seen. |