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MARYLAND SUFFRAGE NEWS IJmie If, 1914.I MARYLAND SUFFRAGE NEWS Published Weekly By the Just Government League of Maryland. Editora: mi. ami ntft ih)\ai.i) it. uooksa, riKTburet, Ml. Wnsliimtton. \|,| Contributing Editora: l»tt. TltAIHiKt« I*. TllOMAH, 1 Ml. O. KllWAHD .IaNNKV, Miw. JmiN ointed a committee to act in what- ever way seems wise. All of these agencies soon come HpOH the one difficult part of the problem, and that is how to reach that part of the shopping public for whom the stores are kept o|>en, and who seem to have no sense of resj)onsibility in the matter. Headers of the News can materially help the agitation by writing the few refractory employers and keeping the matter before the public in the letter column of the various papers. POPULAR METHODS Under a democratic form of (MWWIMtf tlic source of final authority is the Average voter, the man of small opportunity, of slight education ami of meagre Income. The men who dig ditches and who toil in the shops and factories outvote the so-called "educated classes" more than loo to I, The consequence is, that any reform which depend! for its success u|kiu the vote of the |>cople, must lie presented in such form that the unedu- cated voter will comprehend its significance. This is the reason why the so-called jiopular methods of propaganda are necessary in the suffrage HELP THE CAUSE.—Mention tht Maryland Suffrage News Whan Palronliing Our Advartiaara.