yyiTH flying colors, pennants and banners, a delegation of suffragists are leaving this afternoon over the Pennsylvania Railroad to attend the five days’ session of the National Woman‘s Suffrage Association *at Atlantic City, which begins to-morrow. In the party will be Mesdames J. Ed- | ward Wynne, Catharine Waugh Me-Culloch, Robert Kohlhamer, Daniel T. French. Miss Grace Erickson and Mrs. Murray B. Parker of Peoria, and Mrs. E. B.” Cooley of Danville, 111. An advance guard that went on th6 latter Dart of last week included Mrs. Jacob Bauer, Mrs. George Bass, Mrs. Henry L. Pitcher, Mrs. Otto Heper, Mrs. G. R. Wright, Mrs. Raymond Robins, Mrs. Martin K. Northam, Mrs. William E. Rodriguez. Mrs. C. A. Bahrenberg and Miss Isabel Sanders.Headquarters will be at the Marl-borough-Blenheim, and the meetings are to be held in the Nixon Theater and in St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal Church. On this convention hinges the final decision as to whether the national association shall pursue state action only or both state and federal action for equal suffrage, after which a vote will be taken.