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‘a nation-wide movement brings. 
it does not mean that we shall ne 
a 
ange SUFFRAGE EVE) 
HE coming of the national ; 
dent, Mrs. Carrie Chapma n{ 
and the starting of Congre 
suffrage work, together, we 
chief Suffrage events of the se 
Massachusetts, last Friday a 
urday. In, spite of the Wwe 
weather, Mrs. Catt addresse 
gatherings in Ford hall, Bos 
Friday evening and Saturday 
ing and afternoon. At the 
meeting, which was a public o 
made a really great speech and 
great enthusiasm. And the 
business-like suffrage confere 
Saturday were no less enthus i 
Mrs. Catt’s suggestion that we 
all organize for Congressional 
met with prompt response. 
means that in every Congres: 
district of this country wome 
men) will be doing the same 1 
towards a Federal suffrage 
ment, with the inspiration that 
the local conditions or the educa 
work. We are not publishing a 
plans, but we shall be busier 
ever. In the audiences were 
gates from Gloucester, Manch 
Salem, Newburyport, and other 
of the Sixth district. 
This present Congress, at le 
the House of Representatives 
determined to delay the suff 
measure, as it is to delay many of ot 
things, but another Congre 
soon come; and unless the po 
succeed in dragging us into th 
the Women Movement will ga 
idly in this country. But whet 
peace or in war, the women are get- 
ting ready to be good citizen: 
patriots. 
Mrs. Chapman Catt is one of 
great women of the world to 
in stature, in mind and heart, 
the born leaders of women. 
the motherly type, like Miss | 
Addams, and is famous all ove 
world, for she is also president | 
International Suffrage Alliance, 
includes women or _twent 
countries. 
Mrs. Catt told very humot 
how the New York suffragist 
ped the hackneyed phrase “ 
place is in the home” as an anti 
frage argument; and no thinking 
son could believe that “ho 
not mean far more to a wo! 
Mrs. Chapman Catt than it 
the cheap politicians who u 
cant phrase because it soun 
(or used to) which is repeated 
fashion by thousands of ignor 
ple. How meaningless the 5 y! 
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