THE FEMINIST MOVEMENT.
NO HOSTILITY TO MAN. PARIS, July 6. An unusual procession of flowercarrying suffragettes deposited flowers at tho statuo of Condorcet, the chosen patron of the feminist moveTnent, becauso ho raised his voico against social inequality.
It was stated that thero was no hostility to men in tho feminist movement. Speakers ridiculed tho idea of warring with tho other half of the human raco. Feminism intended to keep its smilo and good humour and elegance.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15014, 8 July 1914, Page 9
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