Irene Castie.
INTL.
THE CHINA
MAIL.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBRE B. 1936,
Above Alice Paul, Miss Anta Pollit
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Delow. Mrs. Oliver HP Delmont, Susan Anthony Elizabeth Cady Sta
Here is the most recent portrait of Mrs. Irene Castle Treman, the
The memory of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, leaders in the fight for women's noted flancer, whose dive ree action in France is still a mystery. The suffrage, was honoured at the Seneca Falls and Rochester (N. Y.) meetings of the Conference of the Wo- picture was taken in London, where she danced at the Embassy Club,men's Party July 20-22. Mrs. Q. H. P. Belmont, President of the Women's Party, presided. Miss Anita Pallitzer, of Charleston, S. C., was National Secretary, and Mrs. Clarence M. Smith was Acting State Federal Constitutional amendment declaring for'equal rights for women,
She went to London alone, after having gone on a second, but very
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Lady Evelyn Herbert on
brief, honeycon with her Jusband, Captain Robert Treman, wealthy Chairman for New York State. Miss Alice Paul led the fight for the adoption of a resolution demanding Herbert, daughter of the late Earl of Carnarvon, to Mr. B. G. Beau-
manufacturer. Her divorce proceedings in Paris have never been withdrawn, and it is reported the reconciliation lasted only a few days.
Word comes from London of the engagement of Lady Evelyn
champ, son of Sir Edward Beauchamp. Lady Herbert was her father's constant companioa during the discovery of the tomb of King Tat- ankh-Amen, in the Valley of the Kings, near Luxor, Egypt, and met her husband-to-be when he visited the ruins. Mr. Beauchamp is hilf American, his mother having been the daughter of the late Archibald Woods, of Columbus, Ohio.
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Berlin Evangel
A new type of evangelist has made his appearance in the streets
of Berlin. He is a former high officer in the imperial army and is continuously preaching Christianity and brotherly love.
NS.Neamtu, Ivandes Taubox, Tady Sever-Becu
Mrs. Arthur James, multi-millionaire leader of society in New
Queen Marie of Rumunia, "Mother-in-law of the Balkans" and the most beautiful royal woman in the York and other society folk were the victims of Otto Hartman, an world, will visit America this Fall, according to Lady Marilina Sever-Bocu, Rumanian noblewoman and noted war-relief worker, who has just sailed for Europe, after a three months' tour of America in behalf of adventurous youth, who posed before them as Morris Duane, the inter- Rumania's widows and war orphans. With her in the photograph is N. S Neamte, American representative collegiate tennis star. The youth enjoyed a good time on Mrs. James's of Rumanian newspapers, and Miss Frances Tarbox, of New York and Washington, who has had Lady palatial schooner yacht "Aloha," as a guest, but was finally discovered
and run out of Newport.
Sever-Brcu as her guest.
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BRINGING UP FATHER
I'LL NOT HAVE YOU JEOPARD-
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BY GOING - I DON'T SEE HOW!
YOU CAN LOOK AT
SUCH BRUTALITY-
I'M GOIN ANYWAY.
OH; IS THAT:00?
VELL ILL ABOUT
I WISH I COULD LOOK AT SOME OF THE FIGHTS AROUND HERE INSTEAD OF ALWAYS BEIN
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