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Show MAX FIG MAN MARY JANE'S PA AT OGDEN THEATRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 23. mVfs dith Ellis, author of the comedy drama, "Mary Jane's Fa,' in which Mr. Max Figumn has scoicd a hnpe success, believes that tho stage is the hen medium for propa-pntins propa-pntins tho question of Woman's suffrage, suf-frage, because the suffragettes are Keeking accessions to their ranks from thp class of women who usually patronize pat-ronize the theatre. Miss ICIlis asserts that Mary Jane's Pa," offers a practical practi-cal argument for woman's suffrage, in that ll shows a mother, tho head of a ianvly. deserted by her husband, doing a man's work and flRhtlnp; a man's battles in support of herself and her children. Mrs. Clarence Mac-ka. Mac-ka. who is th( best known society woman supporting the suffragette inoemont, was a frequent patron of "Mory Jane's Pa" during the long New York run of tho play and concurs con-curs In the author's opinion. The salo of seats for Max Flcman's engagement in this city will begin Wednesday, next, 10 a. m. - |