'mmmmmmmmmmimmm EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915. DENVER GARBAGE CAN SHOCKS ANTE, MUSS j FINDS AT THEIR RALLY Presence of Uncmptied Recep tacle in Colorado Advanced ns Reason for Refusing Penna. Women Vote HAPPY HOMES PICTURED Degradation of Women, DrnRgcd Into Mire of Politics, Painted In Contrast By M'LISS IlrrniiKP one Rnrlincp run In tlrntrr, Cot "n" ""' emptied, l'riniN)!tnnln nomrn nlinulil tint hint" the iilp. Itfi-niiKt" """ """' In "" Mnlc of Unalilnclim wim furred (n fnrrRo the Jo) of l,rT "I'rliiU lioiiHprlpnnliiB to (nr on n Jurj. lrnnnlniiln Mniiirn lhould not bur the le. Urcninr. ulnre the lilrth of the vtnninn toffrnBP movement In Atnrrlrn, 05 Ifirn nKO, the Ntntim of rmninn him itcnilll.v lmprned, Iennrlniilii Tromen (hould'not lime the nte. IlrrnUKP Hip rnfrnnrhlaement of the (K) per ppnt. of Ihp women In the United State nn nn,e no property rlRht nonld pnuip n tnx Inrrenne for the 10 rr pent, nhn do own property, Penn ajhnnln women nliould not lime thp rote. Ilrpniixp thp pure food IniT of thU itntp lire well inn do nnd rplcloiil.r enforced, I'ennnyHnnln women Nhniitd not hme tup -oip. nronuxr thp hpnltli pthllilt of thl .tnte nt thp I'nnnmn Kxponltlnn mil twnrdpil thp IiIbIipM honors, Wnnijrl Timln women nhnnlil not lime thp nte. OpenliiR their eadpinv of Music rallv last nlsbt with n re.uiliiK of n list of the l presidents of the l'pnntvniiln As foclntlon Opposed to AVomnn SuffrnRc, fllt! a dramatic pause after e.uh lilsli oundlnK name so that the full impoit of Mr So and So and Mr Thli and That's belnff allied with their foroei mlclit slult In and duly Impress the proletharlnt, the antls let down the hats of their most trenchant oratoij In an endeavoi to stem the tide of suffrncc sentiment, which een In the conservative Kej stone State shows algns of hreakhig the dam of prejudice and tradition With tears In her voice and with quiv ering gestures Mrs O D OUphant. of Trenton, told how these home-lolnR antls had been Hteralb forced from their domiciles Into the public arena b the Irrepressible activities of the suffragists With tears In his voice and with rcs tures that quivered likewise, John Cad walader, Jr , who presided, painted a drab picture. Indeed, of the manner In uhlch women "mothers, wives, sisters, daughters" was what he said would bo subjected to the degradation of being dragged through the mire of politics lhould a majority vote "yes" on the amendment next Tuesday In more robust tones Mrs A J. George, a Massachusetts woman of Amazonian proportions, touched on the plnslcal weakness of the female sex and the un reliability of woman's nerves, nnd Judg ing from the applause thnt she got. men, at least those of antl proclivities, regard & bit of neurasthenia as an added asset to feminine charm More persons could have got In the Academy than were there last night More should have been there as a mat ter of fact, for tho enteitnlnment was good If ou don't believe this read tho quota of arguments I have culled as be ing among the choice reasons put forth during the eening I confess that I approached the meet ing with strong suffrago feelings Strange as It may seem I came nwaj with them lam still a suffragist Nothing that was tald last night was strong enough, not even an uncmptied Denver garbage can, to shako my convictions I do not mean to say that the "antl" rallv was a failure Addressing their arguments to antls, they were met with approval From beginning to end tho male voters of this State were given pat upon pat on tho back for the faithful performance of their duty. In respect to these tactics the opponents to woman sullrage do not In any way differ from those In favor The suffragists, too, be lieve that good men cast good votes though the antls seemed to lose sight of this last night INDIAN CHIEF FELICITATES WILSON OX ENGAGEMENT Oklahoma Tribesmen Congratulate Executive on Coming Wedding WASHINGTON. Oct 2 -''resident Wilson was today congintulnttd on his coming wedding bv nn Oklahoma Indian chief with two wives and live children The President expressed appreciation The private olllce of the President looked like nn Invvlan wigwam while the felicitations were being exchanged, for. In nildltlon to Uttle Man, the one with the two wives, there were I.ltm, whoso six fret follp Tnntln llm Inll tl-t.ltft lAnlr like a schoolbov; llnbblt nun, Hrnln-ln-Hood. Gont Chief and Harry Monroe. Interpreter. "They kh.v," explained the Interpreter, "that thev could not lenvc the cltv with out seeing the Great White Chief." l.lttlo Mnn grunted some more nnd mnili other signs to llraln-ln-Good. who exploded some gutturals in the direction of tho Interpreter ' He wants to congratulate vou on vuur ii'iulng wedding," cxplnlncd Monioe The Prisitlent shook hands villi all of them o-id declared that It gave him much pin ism e u. send his greetings to tho tribes tlie represent WHITE HOUSE ACTIVITY ROUSES SUSPICIONS OF EARLY WEDDING THERE VOTES FOR WOMEN? WHY NOT? QUERIES REAL SON OF BRITAIN Algernon Hogarth Swithmore Thinks Arguments of 'Antis" Arc "Preposterous, Bah Jove" "PROFOUNDLY SHOCKED" Something Is "in the Air" as Announcement of Date and Place of President's Mar riage to Mrs. Gait Is Awaited GOWN NEARLY COMPLETE OLD POLICEBOAT TO BE SOLI) First Craft of Its Kind Owned by City to Go at Auction With Two Other Vessels The old-time terror of river pirates and the salvation of many a drowning per son was today ordered sold at public auction It Is the pollceboat Visitor, the first pollceboat commissioned In the city, which will be disposed of together with the pollceboat Kunomla and the tug In spector, on November 17. The orders were signed today by Direc tor Drlpps, of the Department of Public Safety, and Director Meigs, of the De partment of Wharves, Docks and Terries. Tho Visitor has been out of commission for four jears, and has been tied to the wharf at the House of Correction with the Inspector The Kunomla Is a 66-foot gasoline launch of comparative!, modern type WASHINGTON, Oct 29 Activity about the White House grounds Indicates that fcomethlng la "In the air." The gardeners nie laving out flower beds afresh for the late fall, workmen arc busy cleaning the outside of the executive mansion and within the redecorating work goes on apace This has led some to the belief that the wedding of the President and Mrs Gait may be held In tho White House Those closely In touch with tho situation, howevei, declare that the President and Mrs Gait have definitely agieed that the wedding should be held In the Gait home One of tho principal reasons advanced for this Is that a simple home wedding will obviate the necessity of Inviting the diplomatic corps Under present conditions, the bringing together of the European diplomats at a big social function at the White House might prove embarrassing both to the diplomats and to tho President. Tinea young ladles of Washington are resting In the blissful assurance that they will be Invited to the wedding These are little Mary Tumulty, Nancy Lane and Sally McAdoo They haven't missed a White House wedding jet during the Wilson regime. Washlngtonlans were greatly Interested today in the exhibit at one of the hotels here of the Boiling coat-of-arms, an heir loom of the family of Mrs. Norman Gait. The insignia is sable with escutcheon er mlno between eight martlets Tho wedding gown in which Mrs Gait will be mnirled to the President Is almost completed, Intimate friends of Mrs. Gait say And simultaneously with this state ment comes an Intimation from sources close to the engaged couple that the wed ding will not be much longer dclajed. ,1 77 Suifjimorr on .'itfllls'i ,'',,'?r o 'AfnitelpMn lie has observed the auffmoc in orr in cut (it .milfoil mirl Mier- pool tie became ei roiirrri in "- -ranc raur, Upon Ms tiithnl n America, anil especially In I'hllailclvhla, he ions nmn:r.l to ftml a number ot uomcil ne tUclu oppostna Votes for llumoii. lie thereupon wrote his i letra mid then are hete piescnteit (it his fjplcnl Kiitflls" V'e By ALGERNON II. SW1THMOUE It Is so diclilcdl pppostciou I understand thnt In some of the Moom Ing States, the Inhabitant cannot vote U It so happens, don't ou know, that she appeals on the pulil'c thoroitghfuttu in skirts Instead of trousera deal me Dlast ms If It doesn't positively stlUa my most persistent deductions to discover that an ndult ot the masculine gender run dynamite safes and elect Presidents at the same time, while the fairest fcmlnlno of most honorable characteristics cannot have a voice In the selection of the bobbv on her beat It nppenm that the polltlrsl hallvwha'-k-crs have decided tn the comfort of their own cIhriIi iiiiiciups thai the fnlrvi Is hcpolessl iiiniuallllrd to loin tho mob of criminals and asinine takes who par ticipate In mobilising the ballot although fho does lollv wll in sin h n degrading position ns college piesidrnt The expostulations of these bangdlver- eus clnptrappern against feminine partici pation are so hopelessly deficient mat, In my most magnanimous moments, I would bfltely consent to their incarcera tion with really sensible lunatics Inexhaustible vocabularies falter OTHKttWlSl! TUKVRK AM. 11IGHT, IVmales are out mothers, wives, sweet hearts and daughters Of this fart we are cognlrant. You Jollv will know that tlwv taught us to eat, vvnlk, love nnd think Hare jou. In vour wildest dclltlum of madness, assert that this ndorahle femi nine suddenl becomes non compos men tin when she grasps tho document con ferring citizenship? It Is most profoundly shocking, I say, to think that we believe her ijrcat enough to boll our coffee, broil our ci.ops. raise j our chltdtcn nnd enler Into partnership I with our very Important elstence, nnd I then denounce her aspirations In most violent exaggerations when she rightfully endeavots to pfirtlclimlc In the manage ment of our glorious Institutions, which she aids In an extremely large measure, I snv. In maintaining. What asinine pollv whoddle Is there to exclaim that women would cotnpllonto the present mean of masculine Govern- I meiit, and, believe me, It would be a most herculean task to Imptove upon the glRnntlc stupidity of the legislative connoisseurs, whose superh rot has be fuddled even the conservative Intellectual I celebrities, who would rule the universe by the card Index system. I The mouthing of convenient epigrams to suit the weazened views of the arro gant "antl" Is the only pussy-footed ar- i Kument presented to a brain congealed . with perpetual egotism And really, don't you know. It '. super lative foil to listen to the alleged rea sons iiiiiim gated by those opposed to the feminine privilege,? Hear their maudlin ravings Just a mo ment, If ou please ' If women vote, let them fight." "Thev would double tho Ignorant vote." " woman's place Is In the home." I wouldn t take m wife or sweetheart lo the polls " And this only gives the slightest Inkl to the Ignorance of the silly stupids. Cannot you observe that these are s penduously Illogical reasons which pt that they really have no reason at nil The fairest females tire aiding the mi to fight. preventlnB the doubling of i Ignoramus vote and making home ' Ideal place for the great Individual kno as Man to eat In And ou lolly well know that they v purify the polls nnd tho laws wh emanate thither When tho mnstodoi males hear that the fair creatures to be present, the stay-at-homes v ' Munter forth In their most excelb sartorial embellishments nnd, with ' pandlng egotism, condescend to parti pate In the nation's deliberations. r j u r ,t i, ,' A N.WSA iotl " HALLAHAN'S Good Shoes Maker to Wearer 'fl 10 Philadelphians Wed at Elkton ELKTON. Md, Oct. 20 -Philadelphia furnished five of the seven couples mar ried In Elkton this morning They were Frank A. Kamlall, Jr. and Rachel W. Randall, George S Stjler and Bessie N Got In, John C Stauffer nnd Margaict J McCanna, Ramond A Frelllng nnd Isa bella H Sayers and Jack B Cottlngham and Matilda K Max, nil of Philadelphia, William R. Borger and Hannah R. Rott cler, East Catasauqua. I.ec H Ming and Nellie Barns, Chicago. .... yi yv VJ Few people find short cuts to success. Most of the men who make good in the world travel the long road, and work every inch of their passage. It takes fifty men four years to make a Rameses. Natural, then, that "The Aristo crat of Cigarettes" should appeal to the pick of humanity. Both have obtained Success, not by a fluke, but by real worth. The resulting capital of quality is there for good permanent-inbred. Rameses character is in the cigarette not on the label. That's why "Nobody ever changes from Rameses". f Philadelphia f In tens, twenties and week-end tins fypsy wueen (Trade Mark Registered) $5 One of Fifty Distinct ive New Styles at Ifs been many seasons since authentic fashion has sanctioned such a distinct novelty as the "Gypsy Queen," and quite a long time since a novelty shoe was produced that fit so splen didly. la Kil3n4ffht blue, French bronz. patent leather or Uoyal Jet kid, plain or piped with white Leather Louis heels, light welted aole with cloat trlmmed custom edges. Our workroom price S P. T. HALLAHAN 919-921 Market Street Oiancb New Cnalal Curntr. Store. I 60th A Ghratnnt tit Own 402x-.1O lancnsttr At. UT,nf (2748-4H (irrmnnlown At. Evenlnr v8604-06 OrrniHnlotTn Att. , J' ,v?. ' ttlt&zx&SKWi'hiA i&if I x T!teSS'lWSHIH, U I TV-V. W rfTSiJ I &Z&xs&U J"V.' 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Record 4.50 Total $19.50 DOWN PAY $2.50 MONTHLY $3 wi J Heppe No. 8 Outfit $4 Victrola VIII $40. Record! purchase possible Victor merchandise is sold on a basis entirely different from the usual custom. Although Victor prices are alike all over the United States, at Heppe's you can buy any Victrola at the cash price and make your settlement either in cash or charge account, or by the Heppe rental-payment plan. No matter what plan you use, no interest will be charged. By the rental-payment plan you can secure any instrument at a mere rental rate, all rent applying to the purchase price. This is only one of the many advantages distinctive of Heppe Victor Service. Our various outfits and the terms of our rental-payment plan are listed herewith: Heppe No. 6 Outfit $4 Victrola VI $25. Record 4.50 DOWN Total $29.50 PAY S3 MONTHLY Heppe No. 9 Outfit Total $45. DOWN PAY $3.50 MONTHLY $5 Victrola IX $50. Records $10. Heppe No. 10 Outfit Victrola X $75. tr Record .$10. J)Q Total $85. DOWN PAY SS MONTHLY J Kini HVnt si2JiZZir Ml Ml in in v m M WCTItOLA VIII, to v f DOWN Total $60. I PAY U MONTHLY MCI KOLA , $75 MC1HOLA l. COO Heppe No. 14 Outfit Victrola XIV $150. hfA Record. .jMO. q)XU Total 160. DOWN PAY S8 MONTHLY WCTItOLA VIII, II '""nuu VICTKOI.A MV, 1B0 Write for large Illustrated Catalogue In pianos, remember we have the Heppe patented three-sounding board instruments and the world'famous Pianola. These instruments also sold on the rental-payment plan. CI UrppC JPr COM 1117-1119 Chestnut Street . J. OJLriEj Ot OKJW 6th and Thompson Streets Heppe No. 11 Outfit (10 Victrola XI $100. Q Record. $10. DOWN Total $U0. PAY $6 MONTHLY Heppe No. 16 Outfit $10 DOWN Victrola XVI $200. Record. $10. TotaJ ,....$210. PAY 910 MONTHLY H ranch 414 8. 6th St. Asm t-.jiftjrjM ill) eefianu , A mar '''"1ii . & . M lV ti .J"- -a-M.j- ' a -iiim 1 1 nJiaaai A i , i n ' n. &&&Siem ajiglfl