MRS. PANKHURST’S GREATEST PARADE
When she led 40,000 English women through the streets of London in July, 1915. This procession is the vanguard in the march of all the women of the world to economic independence.
ILLUSTRATIONS
| Mrs. Pankhurst’s Greatest Parade the March of the English Women into Industry | [Frontispiece] |
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| The Staff of the Women’s War Hospital, Endell St. W. C., London | [64] |
| Mrs. H. J. Tennant of London | [96] |
| Viscountess Elizabeth Benoit D’Azy of Paris in the Red Cross Service | [120] |
| Lady Ralph Paget, Celebrated War Heroine | [128] |
| Mrs. Katherine M. Harley of London, Who Died at the Front | [136] |
| Miss Elizabeth Rachel Wylie of New York | [202] |
| Mlle. Sanua at the Head of the Paris School of Commerce for Women | [224] |
| Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, England’s First Woman Physician | [256] |
| Miss Nancy Nettleford of London | [264] |
| Mme. Suzanne Grinberg of Paris, Famous Lawyer | [272] |
| Dr. Rosalie S. Morton of New York | [276] |
| Mrs. Millicent Garrett Fawcett of London | [290] |
| Mme. Charles Le Verrier of Paris | [298] |
| Dr. Schiskina Yavein of Petrograd | [304] |
| Her Grace the Duchess of Marlborough | [320] |
WOMEN WANTED
CHAPTER I
Glimpsing the Great World War
“Who goes there?”
I hear it yet, the ringing challenge from the war offices of Europe. Automatically my hand slides over my left hip. But to-day my tailored skirt drapes smoothly there.