erl better hours ov conditions. nneJ'i workers are weaker, poorer, ganized 11=nn the men. hih! without 'otection ol' i.he. b;i!loi." 11 c ¦ said. Barry lias shown thai even in suf-Stnt.es ihey have not. as much : as (he men. 11 shoivs we should Hen, all uie help, we can. Women he balot. more because from social l and physiological conditions they nore to fight against than men." ^Leonora O'Reilly, representing Drking women said: .vniild like to tell that sister who ;hat she worked ten years that I. worked, twenty-five. -I represent women in this State and over 800,-the country who have mauled in ill. fagged in the factory, and worn ehind the counter. You may be :l liko » Queen wlieu you are one ii to nineteen men, but we don't to be treated like Queens; we only fair play. We can only strangle ganizat.ions that want to make our longer at the- ballot box. 'We do ;k for chivalry—we ride on the Sub-IRoars of. laughter.J ¦ge Creelrnan of Colorado said that ¦. Barry had gone around with Somers. a bribe pusher " in Col-Iris facts would have been differ- ¦e "was a long" cry of " Oh-h-b-h-h " Mrs. William Forse Scott, m her al. said thai, women could not vlie time for the ballot. r women ask you 1o extend the door for us." she said to the legis-. " and when the social or indus-siioe pinciies we will come to you ell you where it hurts. We prefer ve these matters to experts*" mg the things that Dr. Shaw said ¦ concluding- remarks were: e unit of citizenship has never been imily: if it had been, the women have voted when there was no head, if the anti-suffragists have ge majority, as they claim, then, Is all the more reason for submit-iie question to the people, and when \-ote against us we will start; in to : again." ' : The Suffragists at Albany,