The Ladies Battle

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No, I thank you. I see something beyond that infantile suggestion of putting a piece of paper In a bal- lot box. It is not so simple as it looks. I have read a little history, and I have a few 88 r THE LADIES' BATTLE rudimentary ideas of government, and I promptly and positively decline a vote. " There are, of course, in the suffrage body, that proportion of professional agitators which are found in all movements. , Then, there are numbers of women, who wish to be prominent and to get into prin...t. Suffrage af- fords an easy method of doing this, because the suffragists have assumed that any and '* everybody may speak and write on this sub- ject. But the great contributory cause to suf- frage, is the general absence of conscious humor among women. The suffragists have not that subtle sixth sense, which tells them when they have aroused "the unextinguish- able laughter of mankind. " It is that lack, which makes them plan in New York City a suffrage parade, with carriages full of old ladies, and drawn by young ladies, and in gen- eral, resembling more a Mardi Gras proces- sion than a serious performance; which filled Carnegie Hall with eager suffragists, listen- So THE LADIES' BATTLE ing breathlessly to the lucubrations on suf- frage of a twenty-year old English girl; and which caused a prominent New York suf- fragist to proclaim boldly her belief in polyg- amy.

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