Monday, Jan. 19, 1925

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.