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Show 1 ill TO RELIEVE ! : IKGEiKO ; American Women's Commit- i tee Working to Ameliorate I Deplorable Conditions ' I NEW YORK. Feb. 2. A d?maud for' ; immediate deportation with their ' families of the -extremists held at'E-l-i . lis Island or their release in order tor support their dependants, will be madej by a committee of the "American I Y"onien's committee," which will go to! Washington shortly, it was announced ; ! here. The demand will be placed be- i fore the department of justice and la- j I bor. it was staled, in an effort to re- lieve "deplorable conditions" both on ! I the Island and among the families of1 t the men held or deported on the "sov-I "sov-I iel ark" Buford. The American Women's committee, I l formed aftertbe departure of the Bu-;' I ford "to protest against the separa-' f tion" of families, is headed by Miss-5 ! Helen Todd. Mho announced that ill will conduct a women's lobby at the; capitol to "seeuro justice for the for- i olgn born women an- protection to I their American born children." The lobby, she said, will demand an inves-.' tigation of the recent raids and the, r treatment of persons arrested. , fir The committee now has leaders In)1 twenty state, she added, iimong whom are Mary Heaton.Yorsc. a Massnchu-ii . setts writer; Mrs, David McCann, aj Pacific coast suffrage loador, Airs.' i : Freemon Older, California; Ann Mar-' I ' tin, Nevada, and Eleanor Hill Weed, , ; t Connecticut. The committee of Forty ! Eight is represented by Mary E, Gar-J 'land, the labor party by Mrs. Hirsch, and included on the New York eom-M mittce are Harriot Stanton Blatch, and : ' i Bessie Beatty, editor of McCall's Mag-;1 azine. - I ' J ; ?, 00 J ijj t A beauty parlor is the garage for' ! run down human Ford!-. . j 1 I f The London Passing Show claims ( i that moving pictures are the opticians j I j friends. They bring a film before the 1 I ; eyes. j i |