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Show uu WOMEN MARCHING ON TO CAPITAL Rherville, N Y. Dec 2S Notwith standing a decided drop in temperature. tempera-ture. "General" Rosalie Jones and her "army" of suffragettes started out this morning through the deep snow on the last day of their march to Albany Mrs Joseph Gavitt and Miss Eliza- ( beth Smith of the Albany Equal Fran- i chise league, with 50 or more Albany enthusiasts, headed by a brass band, will lead the procession triumphantly into the city of Albany. While a few of their sisters continue con-tinue to march upon Albany to lie In wait at the capitol for Governor-elect Governor-elect Sulzer when ho takes office on New Year's day, a half dozen New York suffragists have obtained from the governor-elect a promise that he will recognize their cause. Headed by Mrs Harriet Stanton Blatch, a delegation called upon Mr Sulzer while he was making arrangements arrange-ments yesterday to vacate his Broadway Broad-way office, carrying with them reams of arguments in favor of granting the right to vote for women The report which the women brought to their sisters today quoted the governor-elect as saying: "I shall be the best suffragist governor gov-ernor the state has ever had; come to see me in Albany " oo |