Show I I h l d SPUR SUFFRAGISTS TO EARNEST WORK Speakers Speakers' in in jn National Convention Convention Conven Conven- tion Advocate te U Use e of Militant Mil Mu- Methods By Associated Press Ix X Ky y Oct ct Get l.-Get Get the un un uninterested int interested women interested In suffrage by Indirect means meant f was the consensus consensus consensus sus of or opinions expressed today at the third forty annual convention con of tho the National Am American Woman Suffrage as asI association as- as I cla lion in lon loJ hero here Interest the Indifferent women Inome in Iii some ome reform first of ot all an Miss tUss Kate M. M Gordon of New e. Orleans advised ad A 4 woman listens first with her heart th then n with her head MI Miss s CharIty Char Char- it ity Dye e of Indianapolis said lit Jt is n 31 fool Cool question Miss Mary Winsor of Philadelphia declared to ask fisk women Do you jou want ant to vote ote W When hen r T want a woman toman to vote ote I J ask k 81 her Dont you wish we C could decide whether v. we could have that thai pla rath rather l' l than titan the men Miss lIss Winsor electrified the lie convention convention conven conven- S tion sibl more mure than aft any other speakers who llO gave their Ideas on onS How to Interest the tho Uninterested Tested S Shu Suio counseled militant methods and contended that almost an any tactics not itoi positively tabooed were wele justifiable if It th the end could be bc gained Whatever you ou do she advised ad earnestly ear cal earnestly nestly dont don't be ho tiresome som Bettor Better be bc vulgar When heJl the delegates delegate laughed she reiterated the advice S Yes indeed sh site she said This Is a auga uga vulgar rag rag-c. age Be lie loud loul be yellow be anything to be picturesque Better go gc goto goto to extremes than to bore Advices Sinking Personal Dignity Mrs Irs Grace Gallatin Seton wife wire of or Ernest Thomp Seton on-Feton on of ot Connecticut CU cut was none tione the less positive though more mod moderate In suggesting ways was and means while Mrs Susan W. W Fitzgerald o of Hoston Boston put herself into the militant cass when wIlen she cautioned the dele dehe- delegates gates thc they must not be top too conscious o oi ot personal dignity if they would suc sue c ed ct cd Dropping suffrage literature from balloons worked well in Massachusetts she sal vaid Just lust as ns soon as you have a good excuse sho liO ho urged got Into a ca Miss 1 Emily mih C. C Dobbin of ot St. St Paul headed a n. contesting delegation n 10 lodging 1 In ing ing- with the chair formidable exhibits among which was an opinion from th the attorney r general g of or the state upholding uphold uphold- in lug ing the he he contestants contestants' claim The legal al adviser of th the th association Mrs Mis Catherine Cath Cath- erine crine Waugh au h McCulloch of or Chicago has been asked tot for Ol an opinion Delegates to the convention arc aro taUtIng talking talk taUt ing lag about officers for the coming year ear If ii any would be willing to have ha Dr Anna Howard Shaw guiding spirit since 1 1004 0 04 step p down It I is doubted if it anone anyone any any- o one ne could be found Cound who vho would oppose her er However el Mrs Irs Laura Clay of or Kentucky and Miss 1185 Kate M 1 Gordon Gordun o of f New le Orleans have both been mentioned mentioned men men- ot t in connection with the pres- pres dency dancy ncy |