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THIS RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEG11A21, TUESDAY, XOVE31IIER 3, 1U12.

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New Tork Representatives Payne Touns, 30-34 West Sid street, era llSS West 82nd street. New Tork N. T. Culcago Representative Payne Young, 747-74 Marquette Building. ChicasTO. J1L

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WOMEN INCONSISTENT

While Wanting the Indorsement of Men's Organizations in Their Propaganda for the Suffrage, They Refuse to Give It Through Their Own.

This Date in History

NOVEMBER 5TH. 1605 The Gunpowder Plot discovered. 1779 Washington Allston, eminent painter, born at Waccamaco, S. C. 'Died at Cambridge, Mass., July 9, 1843. 1S14 Americans abandoned and destroyed Fort Erie. 1854 Russians defeated in their attack on the' British at Inkerman. 1861 Election to select the State capital of Kansas resulted in favor of Topeka. 1S62 Gen. Burnside succeeded Gen. McClellan in command of the Army of the Potomac.

This is My 79th Birthday

" BISHOP FOLEY. Rt. Rev. John S. Foley, the venerable bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Detroit, was born in Baltimore, Nov. 5, 1833. He graduated from St. Mary's College In his native city and completed his theological studies In Rome. He was only 16 years old when he graduated from St. Mary's. In three years more he was prepared for the minor orders, which were administered by Archbishop Kenrick. Two years later, in the church of St. John Lateran in Rome, he was ordained. He then returned to Baltimore, with which diocese he was connected until his appointment and consecration as bishop of Detroit in 1S88. Congratulations to: Ida M. Tarbell,; writer, 55 years old today. Eugene V. Debs, Socialist candidate .for President, 57 years old today. Truman H. Newberry, former Secretary of the Navy, 18 years old today. Augustus P. Gardner, representative In Congress of the Sixth Massachusetts district, 47 years old today. Nicholas Longwortb, representative In Congress of the First Ohio district and son-in-law of Colonel Roosevelt, 43 years old today. Frederick J. V. Skiff, director of the Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago, 61 years old today.

BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE. There is no discounting what the women have done in this campaign for both the Progressive and Democratic parties. The Republicans have not been so much benefitted financially because the peculiar propaganda which the Republican women instituted was of little effect. But the Progressive and Democratic women collected a good deal of money, both in the states where the women had the franchise and where they did not. In Illinois, Indiana and New York the sums collected by the women added very materially to the totals for the parties of those states. Women themselves, however, have reaped the greatest benefit. For it has shown them that they are capable of taking an intelligent, capable and orderly interest in public affairs. That they can combine effectively. And that their efforts are appreciated where the latter take a practical turn. The men may ridicule the idea of women "entering politics." Of the feminine franchise. Of their inability to logically comprehend. But when they find the women can collect money why that's another thing. Make way make way! Give the women all the room they want.

Cut out the rough-house. Be polite. Don't offend 'em. j In fact, encourage them compliment 'em tell them we want them : and take everything they offer. I It makes a tremendous lot of difference in just what relation the women stand toward the things in which men are interested. j And the thing they're the most in-' terested in just now is the collection of campaign funds. j The dramatic critic of the New York Sun said a witty a"nd at the same time significant thing in a commentary on "Ready Money," a play which has the boards in the metropolis at present and which people throng to see. To the effect that while the play was somewhat tenuous in various of its aspects it still delighted the public for the American people always liked to see people making money whether on the stage or off. This is the great American ideal. A man or woman for that matter is ranked exactly in the degree in which he excels in this phase of his activities. .- - What alleged "literary man" has the undivided admiration of the American public? George Barr McCutcheon. While the discriminating admit that the artistic quality of his output is

negligible, that his product is ephem

eral and his stories thin and attenuated at times, they still point to his enormous monetary returns. "I wouldn't care if I didn't write any better than he does," you hear persons say, "if I could make the money he rakes in." That's the reason our "captains of industry," are exalted by their compa

triots above all the native producers 1 in the arts. ; Every schoolboy knows about Jay j Gould and the Vanderbilts, the Astors, Pierpont Morgan and John D. Rocke1 feller. j But how many know about Winslow Homer and W. D. Howells, McDowjell and St. Gaudens, Sargent and Car

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, And yet all of the latter have produced incomparable masterpieces of literary, sculptural, musical and the painting art. ! There is nothing that so enhances a man's reputation or sets him on a pinnacle as his ability to make money.

It Is the standard by which we measure all things. And it's a sordid standard. It is the one thing that conduces more vitally to the social unrest of the hour than any other. It breeds envy, strife, hatred, avarice and covetousne8s. It minimizes culture. And discounts the things of the spirit. It evolves a race of toadies, tufthunters, boot-lickers and social trucklers. But this is off the question. It is the fact, however, that men have conceived considerable respect for the ability of women as campaigners since the latter have taken a hand. And taken it in the manner in which they have done. Very little hysteria is found among women where politics are concerned. Not half as much as among men. Women, when brought face to face with a situation, develop much practical acumen. Their long training in managing households stands them in good stead. For as may have been stated here before perhaps, the average woman has as much executive ability as the governor of a state. More, in many instances. For it takes administrative talents of a high order to run the average household on the average income. And this is what the average woman does. And its a collection of average women who are interesting themselves in public affairs. This makes their great organizations the more reprehensible in their determination not to endorse women's suffrage. The National Federation of Clubs disappointed, and rather disgusted, its friends in its refusal to do this at its bi ennial convention in San Francisco several months ago. And the Indiana State Federation at Ft. Wayne the other day. If these representative organizations, made up largely of women who are in favor of the feminine franchise, refuse officially to sanction the latter, what can be expected of men and their aggregations of a various character. The fact that a small minority of women in these club Federations does not favor women's enfranchisement begs the question. It is admitted that the majority are in its favor. A big majority. And of decided suffragists. Why, then, this cowardly and specious action.

j For that is just what it is. The very subjects in which these j women are deeply interested and for j whose practical exploitation they are I .working, are the very ones that cannot be settled other than through legislation. And legislation, be it said, will nev- ' er be forth-coming until the women J can vote and can then force the issues. I Two of the political parties in Indi- ; ana, for example, in their party plat- ' forms have endorsed woman's suff- ' rage. ; The Progressives positively. i The Republicans merely tentatively. Nonetheless they have done it. j The State Federation of Labor gave ; as assurance of its support. And other men's bodies have done likewise. i Then why in the name of heaven j should the Indiana Federation of Clubs, made up of women who are the j leaders of the suffrage propaganda in i this state sidestep the question? j It's a miserable exhibition of cowarj dice and side-stepping unworthy of the j organization and of its units.

Gets women nothing. And causes them to lose out with the masculine public. Either do or don't. You're for it. Or against it.

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Destroy the dandruff germs, that's the only known way to eradicate dandruff and PARISIAN SAGE contains just the ingredients that will destroy germs. Dandruff causes falling hair and baldness because the little dandruff germs rob the hair roots of the nourishment that should go to supply life, luster and vigor to the hair. PARISIAN SAGE costs but 50c a bottle at druggists and toilet goods counters everywhere. It is guaranteed to banish dandruff, stop falling hair or scalp itch, or money back. The girl with the Auburn hair is on every bottle. It is a most delightful and daintily perfumed dressing that quickly invigorates the scalp. "My hair was falling out badly until I began to use PARISIAN SAGE Hair Tonic, but it looks fine now. My hair was getting very thin, but it is getting thick and wavy." Eliza Archer, 60 Church Street, Hartford. Conn., June 5. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by Giroux Mfg Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Leo H. Fihe guarantees it. ( Advertisement) There's no middle ground. Everybody knows it. Then why not come boldly out in the open and say so! Why let a timid little minority dominate? Why denounce the men for doing something you won't do yourself when it comes to a direct question? If women can collect campaign funds they're good enough" to vote. And if they're good enough to vote they're good enough to be indorsed by their own organizations.

NOTICE! Ladies' Aid Society of Middleborough will give an oyster supper Saturday night at school house. 5-4t

A TRAGEDYAVERTED Lads Dash in Front of Rapidly Moving Fire Truck. Two boys on a bicycle, names unknown, almost rode to their death last evening when they swerved into the path of the fire truck as it swung from behind street cars halted at Main and Eighth streets and dashed down North Eighth to a fire in the awning of the Klute Millinery company, 18 North Eighth street. The street cars hid the view of the truck as it turned north on Eighth. Policemen had stopped traffic and pedestrians were waiting on the sidewalks. The two boys were the only ones who attempted to cross toe thoroughfare despite the warning. As the truck emerged from behind the cars a boy pedalling a bicycle with

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WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT.

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Born at Cincinnati, Ohio

Graduated from Yale College Newspaper reporter in Cincinnati Collector internal revenue first district of Ohio Married Helen Herron of Cincinnati , Assistant county solicitor of Hamilton County Became judge of the superior court of Cincinnati Became Solicitor General of the United States Became United States circuit judge, sixth judicial district Became president of the United States Philippines commission Became first civil governor of the Philippine Islands Provisional governor of Cuba Became secretary of war Elected President of the United States Renominated for President of the United States

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WOODROW WILSON.

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Born at Staunton, Virginia

Graduated from Princeton College Graduated from the law Department of University of Virginia Practiced law at Atlanta Married Helen Louise Axson of Savannah Became professor of political economy at Hryn Mawr College Became professor of political economy at Wesleyan University Became professor of jurisprudence and politics at Princeton Became president of Princeton University Elected, governor of New Jersey on the Iemocratie ticket Received Democratic nomination for President of the United States.. Author of numerous works on political economy and American history

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THEODORE ROOSEVELT.

Born in New York City Oct. 27, lS

Graduated from Harvard University IRSti

Married Alice H. Loe of Boston (who died four years later) 1SSO

Became member of New York legislature 1SS2

Took up ranch life in North Dakota 1SS4

Married Edith K. Carew of New York ISStf

Became United States civil service commissioner 1SS9 Became president of New York police board 1895

Became as?istant secretary of the navy 1S97 Organized Rough Riders and fought in Cuban campaign 1S9S

Became governor of New York.... lS9f Elected Vice President of the United States on the Republican ticket 19M

Succeeded to the Presidency on the death of William McKinley 1901

Elected President of the United States on the Republican ticket 1904

Sailed from New York on a hunting expedition to Africa 199

Associate editor of The Outlook 1S1(H

Nominated for President of the United States by Progressive Party.. 191

SUte of Ohio, city of Toledo. ) v ss. Lucas County. j Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. ! FRANK J. CHENEY. . Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1SS6.

(Seal) A. W. GLEXSON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter

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jUt. An examination for stenograph- , er-typewrlter in the IVpart mental ser- . vice will be Ik Id in this city on Nov. ; .'7th. Pert-ons who so desire may to

admitted to both f these examinations, the one on the 26th being for the Field Sen ice and the one on the 27th for the Departmental service. Separate applications, however, must be filtd. Application blanks and further inlormation may be secured of L. A. Handler, local secretary, at the post office.

another lad on the handlebars tried to dash in front of the truck. The driver quickly swerved the machine while the boys, seeing their danger jumped from the bicycle. The fire in the awning was easily ext tinguished. It is believed that a discarded cigaret thrown into the awning by a passerby caused the blaze.

CIVIL SERVICE

The United States Civil Servic3 Commission announces that stenographer-typewriter examinations for the field service will be held in this city quarterly beginning on November 26. and thereafter on the fourth Tuesday of February, May, August, and Novem-

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