HUGE G. 0. P. ANIMALIC SYMBOL, HAPPILY DOCILE; WILL PARTY AID WOMEN? I '' _ _ . I STATE WOMEN WiLL MARCH IN CHICAGO SUFFRAGE PARADE Special Trains Will Carry Penn sylvania Delegates)— 40,000 Will Be in Yellow Line. In charge of Miss Ethel Austin Shrigley of Landsdowne, special trains bearing Pennsylvania suffra gists from the eastern and western parts of the state twill leave Phila delphia and Pittsburgh, June where they will participate in the from throughout the country, ag jf- ; gregating 40,000 * ; } women, will march '' The object of r . L , A .. influence the Re Miss Ethel Austin publican conven- Shrigley ti on l nse rt a suffrage plank Is the platform It adopts. Clad in yellow and white, the 40,- 000 women will parade to the Chi cago Coliseum where the Republican delegates will be in convention. In line, as a feature, will be a living G. O. P. symbol. This will be "Jen nie," a huge elephant already amen able to the directions of two suf fragists, who will drive her. "Jennie" Is to be a "hint" to the Republican Party that the 40,000 women with her expect the delegates to "march along" progressively, also. In charge of train reservations In the eastern part of the state is Mrs. George A. Dunning of 1723 Ch'stirit street, Philadelphia. In western Penn sylvania, Mrs. H. Talbot Peterson of 6561 Columbo street, Pittsburgh, will