I This is the open season fur man * Woman, the huntress, is making the, m*►v*t m it First, the suffraci-t mo\r j which has gained such impetus, thenour own MXo vote no tax' stand—both ! aimed at the “sterner sex” or institu- 1lions by it created.About the worst of all, however.came yesterday at a meeting of the Douglas* Park Woman s dub, when j i man was picked to pmce* and run* I ; pared to everything to be avoided. | The meeting was at the reside m e of Mrs. J. ft Anderson, 317 Karlin street. IIt started out t«» Im* an ejcportafif*no * ting at whldi »*v« ry woman was i«»j tel! how he had SSfn cd il dollar fOIi the club. It wound up as a tirade j ' against the masculine element. The assault was led by Mrs Elista Andrews, 3037 Walnut street.Hin denounced him the acme ofselfishness and declared that if sheaver married again she would choose a man made of mud or other plastic jmaterial which she could mold, having found the real article in dash and blood too much for her j“Men are a composition of severalunpleasant animals/' said Mr*. An- 1 dr* v - V bit of tin mule, a spice of pig. a portion of the ape, the lion, the blue Jay, the turkey ami the fox.“All will admit the Stubbornness of j the mule, the selfishness of the pig. the vanity of tit*- blue Jay. When on Hun- I day morning the man of the house ads out with a new necktie he struts likethe turkey. He has the courage of tin*lion when he think* there is a burglar in the hous« and it is a . imed bravery or death for him. Every womanknows he possesses the slyness of the fox. for who has not had to listen with a semblance of belief to the story ofUuintr at tlilt; *»•#!#**. ***