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LETTER TO THEA Dias 
Dear Sir: 
I am urged to answer some of the 
recent remarks of the Antis, especial- 
ly the “Communication” in your last 
issue. Let me say quite frankly that 
the communication of the Anti-Suf- 
frage leader does not seem to me 
worth answering, for it is false and 
unworthy of the writer. She mis- 
quotes and misrepresents Rev. Anna 
Howard Shaw and Professor Thomas 
of Chicago, and insults Mrs. Forbes- 
Robertson Hale, who is the very 
flower of her sex. But she is, in- 
deed, perfectly correct in saying that 
the Anti-Suffrage speakers who have 
just visited us make very different 
speeches from Mrs. Hale and other 
Suffragists! The chief speaker of 
their tour, and the only speaker in 
Manchester was the notorious Col. 
Trish of California, and in Manches- 
ter his speech was so low and vulgar, 
with such indecent jokes about Ames- 
ican women, that the very few per- 
sons who heard him were shocked 
and disgusted. (I am very happy to 
say that not one Manchester man ap- 
plauded him!) Col. Irish has been 
even worse in Gloucester and other 
places, and if there were as much 
“chivalry” in Massachusetts as they 
tell us, he would have been stopped 
long ago, for he never speaks with- 
cut insulting women. In permitting 
(and paying) him to be their spokes- 
man, the Anti-women put themselves 
in the same class with Col. Irish and 
betray their cause. I would ask every 
decent man and woman to hear Miss 
Helen Todd of California and Miss 
Minnie Mulry of Boston—both of 
these noble workers were insulted by 
Col. Irish—or to read Mrs. Hale’s 
work, “What Women Want,” and 
then to choose between these women 
and Col. Irish. 
The fact of the liquor men’s fight- 
ing Suffrage and supporting Anti- 
Suffrage has been plainly shown up 
in the leading papers, including the 
Boston Transcript, 1 will not go in- 
to the subject again, nor that of free 
love,—these are the favorite topics of 
the Antis, but they are not at all the 
real issues. [I am deeply indignant 
that any woman should insult her 
own sex and try to drag the great 
Woman Movement down to lower 
ground. But at the same time I am 
full of hope and courage. For Presi- 
dent Wilson and almost all his cabi- 
net have just came out for Suffrage, 
and Senator Borah is going to speak 
for us in Boston, and the Mass. 
Granges (the farmers) are coming 
over steadily, our local enrollment is 
