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WOMEN'S INTERESTS Women Run Eagerly In The Political Elwtion* This Year l iti?! Tlirm Makitii: Man> I'olitirul ^ S|h?it!ms miuI Scrkin^ All Sort* of l'i?l?lir Ofl il l*- Just Like lln* M?'ii New York. Nov. 1.?The Kturdy ? olil campaigners kIid applauded wh*u Susan li. Anthony was ar rested f??r voting in the pn?si?J?'n liul fled lot) of . 1K72. lit 11" (iD'bmcd >hat r?2 year-* later wo men wo it M not only have tlf fran chise naiioiu'lly. Witt would be candidate* for office. an.I thai wo men would he running for the of fice of stat?* governor. In the priwnt national (ittii ?pai/n?women are matching ? in didates. k|m*?*c1i?.m and si?ciik'*r with the then, and arc actively working shoulder to nhouliler with tin- male i>'*lit|ra| workers 'of all pailieti. Although they ViM ???1- Iii th" presidential ??lotion of 1920. their interest in t ho t cam paign was largely restricted to a , visit to th** poll?< on election day. - lun iliM v m t in? 11 > h? m w ii :i equal represent:iiinn on the na tional commit tees of the major patties, under ??tate option, and. entering politics on a fifty-fifty basis with the men. they now hftve a solid foothold in party Councils. national, slate, dMti*!. H roilnty or local. Never before have women so .tctivi-ly sought puhlic political of fice. Mr::. M. A. Ferguson. Deni ocraile candidal?'" for governor oi" Texas, and Mri. Nellie <?. Ross. Democratic nominee for gover-, nor in Wyoming, are prominent Iti the li-t Imtiiuio no other wo man seeks a gubernatorial chair. I -but conspicuous before the voters are the nam?** of several women candidal"!? for Congrw^. as well u\ for state, county and eity of fices. Pennsylvania has six women candintc* for a seat in the na tional House of {(representative*. They>tire: Rlixaheth It. Culher Mon. running on the Prohibition nnd Labor ticket: DaUy M. Det ? terline. Labor; Anna Van Skite. TiTrmiiTniTrr "\rt t. ~ nnnTHTTT hurli. Prohibit ion; Jennie Dorn hlunt. Socialist-Labor: and Jessie L. Collet. Democrat le-lndepen* den<-l?abor. lu other states the Socialist party has named as its candidates for the House: Isabel ('. King. California: Mrs. Kntiia Slssman. Illinois; Ruby Herman. Wash ington: and Mrs. Minnie McFnr land. Oregon. Women Democrats set-kin* election to the House are Mary Wuril Hart of Illinois; Nellie Cline of Kansas; and Mary T. Norton of New Jersey. The Re publican* liavn only one woman congressional candidate She Is ifMh/y t? lies Howard, of Tennessee. Pit , Luolla Rarton of Nebraska is tunning on the J'rohibitlon ink el and f'tirrie I. Kngle on the In dependent * A list of the candidates, how Wer. gives little indication of the work women are doing in na-. 4 IV?. t iona! politics this vr-nr. At Ite P'thiican. Democratle and hide l?? ud* m headquarters in N'?'? York *oin?-n have their own "war chest*." rui**d ami sihmii l?y I h?-in sol v?"* or in ciHipvratitui wiili ih** m?Mi; they have their ?*ii strat?'i?isi?*. ili?>lr own :*|??-ak ??rs bup'-iu*; iheir own election officials. th?ir rniivanH?TH. an?l their representatives on election hoards. Tlit- ??4?Mrd. 4*lMrk?-s II. Tahiti. fiii'iul)) r of (li?> U? toihiican national executive* commit i and director of wotm-li's ?ain|?aiuit activities in III"' M'! Ml division. occupy all emir** ilur.r ?*t' lin* party* head* quarter.- In a riMiin wall?d wiili vari'iNilornl ??war" maps Mr>. Saliin yIfi?. at a desk covered *iih iHr litpil.i-1-. "niiii va**-5"" TtT I lowers. s nd directs a feminine nftindvi* nl?itiK a from that cin luace? .>11 of N'-w KiiKland. New York and ,Ww Jersey. She or schools tor women '?ralur*; administer* a staff n( x.tmu afiiv?- worker*: has a : |M*;tk*-r*' Uuriuiii 11:.it already lias pirpplied :tUM major political tiiH'-iltiK< Through a network of affiliated cluh* an>! sodeii. m Mi. Saliin lia" enlisted campaign miihscrlptions from ti.O'Mi women. Only m:x woni'Mi siih?cril#ed ,io Republican "war chest'* in 19 HI. 'I Ik* van.r> is true ;.n.I to a lik" d? j?ree in I hi* of rices of Mrs. Mrs. Imrothy II. Jack&ou. who holds tin* ? it It* of Hssisiant ?eral manager ai the Democrat ir? ? astern hindquarters. Her >.i?iie of o|M*rai ions yirciche.t from Main?* to New Jersey. ami ?die. too. ha* organised women politi cians and voters Into a powerf.n anxiliar> nf llie i<ati> orgMiiixn* Hon. I'roliaSdyl ? ihe must Hirlking indention nf Ihc extent to which u'nWi n "mv; ?r,1n.:, ..... . .in i,uine is Ki?en at I'rnjr tdve headquarters in 'New York, where Mr*. Gordon Norr!.- presides over an organization thai operates independently and yet in en-oper at ion with i he l.a-Foli?*lte Wheeler machine. Mr?. Norric daily consult* with hundreds of worker?. Iler aids, conceiiliat ing on the elnhs. so cieties and union < of profe-tfti.wal vorkins gir!*. art*, .-he *:rys. 1?? ovhl -i. tll':n?- .l h-ilmirk i>> Ihe campaign. Iler speaker?, iiotnhly Jam? Addams and Har riot 8(unton lllatch. nmleriake ON YOUK IlIltTIIDAY Srml Your Mother Flatters ?VAN FLOICALCO. liar. ".Mail < h'h t ? Sol lr iff ti" THE VOGUE FOR GORES The ncal est, trim mest idea that has lieen devised in Shoe Circle? for some time, is the (Sored Koot r-wear. . . These clever (?ores are ftiade ifi' front and sMe pat terns and are to be found in styles with low, m e d i u in and dress heels, in wide ? vary of fabrics, leath ers and sport styles, You will like th^m for their trig fit, as well an their evident stylish appear ance. OWENS SHOE COMPANY 1IINT0N III II.DIm; TACE POWDER JT 'Kvn rw> rv.narl.aMtf thbv**? ' pitr^M nrd jTesor.r* the skin I ?M'? ?r hratir/ L\*HtiaIv f.w 1 < \ r!i irrrtittlHr Mavm jcr .u- In v.!,!tc. flesh, ro*? and j Rjchcl. \ V I V A U D O U hm'uibty T) I fit Tt nt! What Family Can Beat This? Six ji'iifrjiloiis *?f in?' f.iniilv iiv it-pot*? In this |>i? tuiv In Ik* l>?,ftoi:i row (Mini !? ff l?? rijslit .?i'<* Mrs* .lulla tkkvrt. 7:t- >ln. I,y<ll.i Fox ?*< Mrs MjuJi- <S.ins!iiif I* timi ifcitn Alvm ||.>-1, jj>?i ,.n<. v?-ar <>M In (hi- ion in- Mrs n.irj Ivuon ?'.? ?!? ft>. ?1 Mis (;?itiu<l.? II i^s p."rvrrciri n.s I-.^V taivTs-frt-iirq1.,t?. u??. ,nZic Mi> Ivlluti *lill li\*- Mrs IVllon itniil?-* in (l^i|?-i? ijiiir| Mull Social Happenings lliiHv-rifili \\'?N|<lii>K Aiiiiivmar) South Mills. Sox. 1.?On Fri day owning of la*t week. Mr. and Mrs. It M. Duncan onlortain^d a Iiimi ?r trh-nds ai their hum** lit S?*iit )i Mills. T!h* happy occasion was .1 ?>*?!?'Ural inn of their thirty fiftli wiIi'Iiik anniversary. TUo ? o|or xrhcmp. rural and white, was carried out in ?-very detail lleauiiftil pink and whit?? chrys anthemums were utwri in pro In - sl?n and delirious refreshments were nerved. Tli?? o m of town Cit'sU won*: Mr. and Mr*. T. V. ivrry anil daughter of llelviilore. Mr. and Mrs. 1?. \V. Sawyer and daughter ??f Portsmouth. Mrs. -Mire human. Mr. and Mrs. J. W; Frank. ?Irs II. 1?. Hoed. Mrs. \V. It. Poke, and Mrs. Il<*njamii. ?Spruill of Norfolk. stumping fours lasting fur m???-ks. and acareely a iToRroiudve parly gathering is lodd thai is not ad ih< sued 1 ? y M?nr?> on?* i>r moro of Mrs. NorrinV staff orators. ~n\r:tui?ai\ii uoMrs A lustrous pile fabric fsthions (hit co.ir tuckrd uteris of (lot h 'om l>iiutiwn nuke the di'.iinaivc orna? mentation Coats for the S mall Woman Coats with all t lie style of modes for lar* r women made to fit the smal' woman irstantly without al terations. Not Junior miss modes, but coats de signed especially for the small woman's funicular personality. In all the newest styles, fabrics and furs. Attractively priced. Mitchell's I'llONF. too I VrsoiuiU Mrs. I. K. Twifonl. and ?ImiKlf tor. MIhh Lulu Twifonl, of Manns llurlior oro visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Kolaml MiilM'H on tvdar Hiroot. Mr?. J. 11. Illrktnnu rnurnod Thurwdny from Norfolk. whTr slii- lias iiM?n for troutnmut at St. Yinont's Hospital. Mr. and Mm. 1.. Frank S wain and Mr. utid Mr*. I. K. Ilertron 'ltotnred to Hertford Friday. Mr*. S. K. Mann of Manns Har bor is visiting friend?? and rela tive* in t ho rliy. Miss tJoldy tiray. C. S. Midget! L'nd 1? M. 11 ray of tttuinpy I'oint art* s|M'itditiK MHvcral days In the city visiting friends and flat Ivo? Gets In -t Immigration" authorities <Ldn't?flml? ('ountcim Cdthurin?* Kurolyi. wife of a former pi cedent of lluiiitury, tho ?radical" 8. Stanwood M?tik?n. luttiiilpiii of the Niittniul Stvurlty U-ugue. "hail pictured tu-r. Tht-v read* llj| opt-m-d tin- Kal?*? at MIIIk Inland to, her._ Sli?* i* in till* <ounuy on k I * levtm-f tour. ? ati.Miding ill.- liainltamsav , iiio??tinf. \1r*. Walter Twlfnrd ??f Mann? ll.iihor i? vifcttinK hor sIkIit. Mr*. 11. A. II i|ikiti* mi i'ypri'h* *trwt. I.i'onnrd Hopkins of Stumpy I'uini wan in tho city Thursday t II IlilKllM'*?. Mrs. IV K. Mnnn ??f Mann* Mar ini r spout Thursday with her mUi i?t, Mrs. A. II. 4!ihlis on ,^'cnnil Mrw?r. turnout h C'onlty ft? spending :i few duys with relative* at New l-iit .Wws. THK AWmiKf AltY SHUI* PIlUII?' 400 A tiood Drug S tort* QUALITY AND ECONOMY Qlinllty I? tin* i ? > ii i j ?1:?(i< ? ii of Inn- rniiioniv, 1?' iTiinlili'lTn II! I prU-. s ;ir. . T."v f.,t. tin lOWVftl. \W a?- Hi?* i?nlv cl? a?hm pUmi in tin Hiy ii?i*? <1' t?> ?l<> roul Dry ClHinliiK; tlnT?-fnr<- why tuk?* a rlianoe on ?\|m-ii*I\?* cnrnirni.s? > W?' Uhf ??uly i \|*rrU-nr?*<| mil a man Willi us haUiix linrt Ichji *11:111 ltvi? (Ji 1 y?-iirM* iciK'c in a tir??HKiiiK cluli. WK DC) PLK.VTIN?!. Win n iisir other ts|iii|Mii?-iil urrivw *? will liavi* Hi?? ln**t -i|uip|M-d plant in KuhIch Nuilli Carolina. !.??! us S? rv?? You. Cooper Cleaning Works I'Hoxk m ALKRAMA TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY THRILLING 8CENI FROM FRED NIOLO'S "THY NAME 1? WOMAN" The Fred Niblo Production Thy Name Is Woman Adapted bu BESS MEREftYTlt from BENJAMIN CLAZIRK'S American rcwion of the itttri national Hlttf/r Mirer** hi/ KAHL SCHOENIIERIi l-'caliirinft > RAMON NOVAKI?) "the perfect lorer of llic Kcrcen." frcslt front hi* ?enmationo! micce** in tlic title rule of Hex Ingram'* "Scarantniiclic" p nd BARBARA I.A M Alt It an tlic lorely tiuerita. o tiger-moth of o iioman. riritl, gay and appalling. It fl ill t'.arry You to an fcentoty of Excitement INi te T*. ??mn NVw York. Nov. 1.?A n?'u bracelet in a flexible ribbon of platinum set with *mall ?quart Happhin**. Iletwen the wap lihtTv* ih a design fii liny .dia mond*. The bracelet snugly fit* Ihe ?rM New York. Nov. I.?Although the warm shade* of brown and beige -with u MUggrntion of rone* to them nre Mill v?*ry popular to-_. day Ih*? uruy* ar?* coming to t be Tore in bofllvry. These n**w grays rnng?* from allv*>r tbrouicli fog 10 tiiat Interesting black wt.-H i.?ne known um carbon. New York. Nov. I.?l)?ep blue. tnoitH an?l jade green, und u cer tain rich heliotrope aeeui to be Hie favorit'' colors for evening cloak* Just now. The" hand some Karinfin? Invariably hav?* i-uormoiiH collar* of fur. ?New York. Nov. 1.?Thr- Inrgn feather fan is going to be a vital pari <if ?he winter evening cos* tnine. NVedloHH to nay. t ho big ger t h? fan and the brighter its line, the greater itn Kmnrtnea*. New York. Nov. 1 ?Four col oi* upiH-nr in all s?irl of com- ' binatlona when top coat? or ??n-_ i.?-HiT?Te TulTsTireTn i|ii?*hIion. Oil*1 favorite ih hlu? k Irimined with squirrel or sonic other light fur. Th?* oilier colors ur?- p?Miuy. shut*' ter gr^en. and runt. NVw York. Nov. 1. ? Amber and black onyx mnkf up an unus- ' ii.il necklace which embodies one smart color combination of the i yi*asnn. in thin cane ibe amlvr wa* cut into cube?, and the onyx *a* in vyllr. it ileal bead*. New York. Nov. 1.. .Some 4of the latest wedding rings are uot ?holly of platinum. Many brides t -em to prefer a carved pattern in which platinum and gold aro intert m i tied. l>?rU. y-K?h Wiw?way of inukinK the liipcli crown look even higher I* tu overtop it with two of the lofty, wired loop* of moire ribhon. The rlhbon In held to the brim by a dlrectolre ateel buckle. l.ondon. Nov. l. ? A recent fashion show proved i-hat n.?t on ly'frocks but j<hiM'H will lie very dm-olette. The return of the walNtlln?- Ik pr* ?aged by u belt of soft material and here and there by a flaring shirt of the old time ?'bell" type. Pari?. Nov. 1.? Appliqucd vel vet flower* now appear on ev??n Thf Vi'if Ciirrwl to lin- I nt ? 'Kt df tail arc Ihciu1 n?-w i*|nv?Mi ? It^ul I;id in thf iiopuUir hnuth* also all tluit Ih nooo in 11 brk* kIuvch ? ai pripon t hut ur?- ri|: lit. .1/. I.rifih Shw/I (.11. inn down*, boudoir rob??, bats end afternoon coats. Seamless and (DlandChased! By selecting the genuine Orange Blossom ring? which bears the Traub trademark and the words Orange Blossom on the inner surface?you will ob ?tain a ring whose design - is hammered by hand into the metal, not merely cut. Genuine mh Orange Blossom RING S LOUIS SELIG Vmir ili'welrr Hlnre INKI New Designs ? in ? Living Room and Dining Room Furniture ? We have just received some new * designs?both in living room and dining room furniture. They are beautiful patterns and we want you to see them. Quinn Furniture Co
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