WOMEN: Barbered

The National Woman's Party is one of the farthest-going of all women's movements. It wants more than woman suffrage. It wants absolutely equal rights for women in all fields—and that phrase precludes such measures as restrictions of hours of labor for women, etc.

Yet Alice Paul, a leader of the Party, contrary to everything which one might expect of a woman engaged in such a movement, has always worn her locks luxuriant and long. Last week, she had them cut. Her associates were surprised.

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