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NOTED , @ THE THINGS THEY STAND FOR | BY BONNIE WHEELER WANTS VOTES WOMEN Wi HG, FOR HER S WOMEN IN SEATTL guibs BUCHANAN COM AMERICA THE SCHOOLS — ly: the aystem Wt! Pe ie & mart of wy prity of of tn the board tich they tel workho “ to tea Janguas as it lakes ‘and writ “i Wi Much Distress aad we bay 1598. of Indust tn the ho done mu t Rut the Just There | there ts © iy of my people With the pros Peald Miss Buchanar ted “ynorgar paar a AND ed and in e bot NOTED SCOTCH WOMAN TELLS OF SUFFRAGE FIGHT IN GREAT BRITAIN. m here tm the with this guthoring, Seot said Mise Chrystabel MeMilllan of Bootland, delegate te he national Council of Women eoently held in Toronto, “and then, I believe | am furthering the of ‘Votes for Women,” and amiles and nods from her is wKearby proved how much Aative woman had been the cause so dear to #0 interests of the women, her als le not the shadow of a that we will get the vote ly Misa MeMillian said ntly Home Secretary Mr eived a deputation from a suffrage movement, This ts quite a step, although the order to wee the from King Rdward ventua Just rece Oladstone Women came Press is Le of toward 4 ning The press and Is not se ae it Was at t nts Were reported Naht then, we were salled * and the shrieking sis w it differ Really we are somet and by Mies MoMillian broadly called ladios Miss MeMilllan is widely known throughout the Britash Isle ability as a lecture Sh a powerful voice « t has made her work effec all woman with keen. be formulates ber them before giv utterance, but every phrase ¢ and since she has ak p the work of the enfran ot we weh toward furthering the cause She is a Strong Woman le qe 20% aimiled * for her phrases, weigh ing them en she has done | “HELP TA | MARCHEBA BOURBON MONTE TELLS OF WHAT SHE HOPES FOR, The Northwest needa more men for ite development, and Italy needs the cooperation of the women tn public affairs,” said Marchesa Bour bon del Monte, the charming Ittle Italian delegate to the Toronto con: Yention, “We are just a trifle—-er, slow’ In Ttaly in taking up new ideas. There are great charities which have bequeathed or kiven by wealthy people for the benefit of the poor These are s ministered by public all the members are mon We women feel that we could give valuable dasistance to the men in many such matters The Marchesa is a wonderfylly attractive Woman, and it really seems an if she would be the last person fn world to take up af. fairs of sta #o delightful ly feminie ho is of the stuff that “Mines are made from and when the earthquake and fire devastated southern Italy she wae among the first to go to the scene what work she a ja better told by a lem of the Red which she proudly been boards whieh Cross of Italy wears The Marchesa sald that tn Italy the people were belog taught to be more provident by insurance and » Other plane, and that todustrial con improv they lly ditions were consequently ioe Just walt until recognize the work of the women in thie work and see with what a for ward stride the condition of the home and the factory improve when women help. We women are ready and wii! ing to work, and we will have the | OPPertualty to do our share before long.” E AND beL i \ 5) BUY BREA WITH BRINK BARONESS TELLS OF THE LI QUOR REFORMS IN HER HOME, SWEDEN. There some people who} think Sweden should have stronger Nquor measures, Baroness Von | Piaten told me, “but on the: whole| the reform has done much goed We have the Gothenburg system, by | which the liquor traffic is regu lated, and it seema quite a step in the rlaht direction | Tho profits of the liquor seller said the baroness tn explanation of the system of control exercised in| are limited to five per! cent, all over this going to charity Men cannot buy drinks without buy ing food, and the public houses are} carefully regulated This t¢ one! thing that fs very necessary in my| mind, strict supervision and careful | regulation The baroness ts a very tnt talker and her nny smile j toward dispelling the ular belief about “haughty baror nee & N 1 NO JULY AND AUGUST ELSON, Inc. ATURDAYS DRY GOODS Values From the July Sale of Furniture JULY SALE PRICE, $9.85 Rocker of ter-sawed, oak, principally quar golden or pring finished Has seat Early English and back cushions covered with plain green wv red velour reversible Shei} ie @ typical woman of soctety and |p home combined, the whole betng one of the most pleasing of com binations tmagtnable What ! have at heart most te the industrial schoola,” aald the bar j oneas T re 70 in my coun try and they have worked wonders! for the poor people. The northwest fe a wonderful country,” she sald, “but I would Ike to whisper a word of warning toll the hundreds of busy men and women in thit section, and that te that the forests will not last for ever, You must for millions are trunks of your tall trees Thus I found out that business as | well as kindness and thoughtfulness ke care of them.) for the workers of the world waif tucked away under a very pleasing | exterior fn the mighty if Hf ished fumed WM’ JULY SALI Table of PRICE, $18.50 elected ved oak Has two with brass hardware; lov ction ted with slat guards, quarter-s re felor books and magazines Library | fin ers trimmed | top ‘meas is fit ALE PRICE r of quarters seat, | JULY brary Table of « iring fumed or Early lrawer trimmed and wide shelf Mies McMillan impresses one as | ywoing strong both physically and! ede. mentally d as a woman who would never say “dle. | «Is that) She is a graduate of the Univer square stock 23x39 inches 1 ppeared for | appointments are BIY | Ly of Aberdeen, in the law course, 3 @f that party jand hold» the distinetion of being 3 | = be Proud. one of the few women who hare 3) x ais of America should | been allowed to plead before the | a veaieis Wis ba band Uh four schools and your | bar of the House of Lords. | Washington Hive No. B44, Ladies , aaid| On this occasion she 00 90000000000006! 6 the Modern Maccabees, at Car re than |the graduates of the Scottish unt ch pe denote love of| rosters hall, Fourth and Stewart | Opportunity to nee | versition, In & sult to obtain re igs Of life; thin O08! sta. this eventing in honor of the fH country and meet tration for them Her fight really oppositely, indicate « want of vital three officers of the Great Hive ohn people | amounted to one for woman wut. | ity and but little capacity either for | who are delegates to the Na ! PH not begin to tell | rage, and she placed the “Votes for enjoyment or affording pleasure hs| Cecail oF Waaton whieh tx in don sn are xiad they | Women” strongly before the pubile jothers. The medium—the proper | vention here this week tunity to meet A |mean"—te the best, such lips indi. | wominent officers of the Irish girl ae Miss cating a full share of the milk of anat ive are Dr "foes fs om :: ut One | human kindness and a loving sym. | Oo 7 " a te Union. of the planks of the Internasional | pathetic feeling natur | Bowers, Great Record Keeper, who |i on et us mar 4 t Sm a minor }Couneti of Women. We as a body) Upturned lips indica jhas been an officer of the order a witty, | iret it} he believes in non- jare working toward that end, #8 | mirthful nature; but such as de oar ae Hb Saag 2 yA brent EE reckon.- nowern rt that js within measurable reach |soend at the angles of the mouth Medical Exaniiner, 4 Mra. Anna of attainment.” denote a gloomy, unhopeful temper-| polthe, Great Lieutenant Ss ament The Ladies of the Modern Mac |, When the space from the nose to| cahons was the first fraternal order | the opening of the mouth—1.@., that! iy the United Btates to give life jbart of the face which Is often! ponefite to women. jepoken of as the “upper lip’—ta) — jong, stiff and full, it shows self-re- Do you want to buy a hom Nance and confidence In one's own| The Star's classified real opinions and ideas. columne. JULY PRICE, | Table! finished golden and pol JULY SALE PRICE, SALE $13.50—Musie Cabinet of quartered oak, golden or Early English; | Dressing JULY SALE PRICE, $8.50 ff Arm Rocker of ff quarter-sawed oak, finished dull JULY SALE PRICE, $20.00 | finished “China Closet of oak, princi pally quarter-sawed, finished golden and polished Case measures 39 inches wide and 72 inches high. Top rail is fitted with beveled plate mirror meas uring 8x16 inches, rpiea Fioor Chair See estate of quartered High-grade also in birch, finished ma- hogany, Cabinet measures 22 inches inches high; inte tains five sliding ished. Has saddle-shape | poten, Has high spindle back, J wide wood seat, shaped front | wide shaped arms and loose jf with Spanish goatskin. —rnira Fioor. squares. This [tn @ cool place and eft for 48 hours, as {t takes about that time to harden. What Women AreDoing Mra. Rose Keeley has recently been appointed matron of the Brooklyn, Y., marriage license j | bureau. The principal reason for & Mra, Keeley's position is the fact that the presence of a woman Is a comfort and guarantee of protec tlon to young women who 2 there }with their future husbands tomatoes are appe- pnable. Select Mot quite half Cut into slices thick, drain pepper. Eas i Put three bet oll or drippings ‘Ghd when very hot On both sides. Carefully with a ‘on a hot dish and sauce made cup butter poonfal flour, our, one-half a & dash of cayenne 8 tablespoon lemon ly onehalf cup ok until! mixture ‘add beaten yolks of legs and carved top rail seat cushion covered “ t BANKER’S LOW-ROLIL, SANITARY DESK, | SPECIAL 7.00—Desk sixty inches «, of quarte pak, finished dull golden. Is of high-grade construction throughout, having drawers of finished hardwood, with bottom framed in. Has private locker, deep drawer for books, and all-wood pigeon-hole conveniently arranged. Curtain locks at ends of desk Vioor y } 50-INCH SANITARY ROLL- | TOP DESK, SPECIAL $26.00 Constructed throughout of oak, in a good, practical design | ‘ow ros Cl AL, $33.75—Constructed throughout of se 1 quarter-sawed oak, finished dull golden; workmanship is high grade in ev res Center drawer matica cks pedestal drawers; rest over each — Oats Waters. — i L cup of butter,| A bill has been introduced in the Maar, add 2 tablespoons Maine legislature tmposing a tax on mapoon baking woda div-|pachelors past 30 of $10 annually, t poona warm water, the money to be used as a penalon SMe Well beaten. Stir in for «uch spinsters past 40 as can ¥ Oats dry, knead well nt evidence that they have ‘ Meet, cut round or, never recetved a satisfactory offer bake in moderate oven un-| of marriage Baked right, these are Gatmeal crackers you Pedestal draw ers lock automatically when curtain is H closed ; disappearing arm-rest over each i} set ect boxes, appear arn Anty Drudge’s Horrible Dream. Anty Drudge—‘Mercy sakes! |! ! | I'm glad there's no danger of that dream ever coming true. I dream- ed there was no such soap as Fels-Naptha and I had to wash clothes in the old way of boiling in hot water with ordinary laundry soap and _ hard-rubbing. Nothing could be more awful.” drawers. Fourth drawers | Pre Inventory Sale of Royal Graniteware Now in i} Be ROYAL GRANITE THA POTS | 2-qt, size, special 30c | S-qt. size, special 85e | | 34-at. size, special 45e | ROYAL GRANITE BER | Special Prices on High-Grade Silverwar | HIGH-GRADE SILVER PLATED WARK SPECIALLY PRICED | MARSEILL@S SILVERWARE SPRCIALLY PRICED | Silver-plated ware in the beautiful Iris design, priced as follows eilles design, French gray finish, at the follow ons, set of six, spectal, $1.75, Cream Ladles Spoons, set of six, apecial,$3.00. Lettuce Forks, spectal 95e each Table Spoons, set of alx, special, $3.50. Sterling Silver Birthday Spoons, Special, $1.25 Each — ERICK & NELSON | INCORPORATED Mise Florence Pretz, Kansas City, is responsible for the Billiken who has come Into the world to bring good luck, All other omens, such Sugar, ‘4 YD ay horseshoes, fourleaved clovers | ee Cup cold water. and rabbit's feet are now altogether Nopether a few winutes out of the running Hermits. eat wnti tight, 1% Wear, 1 cup butter soda ROYAL GRANITE MUFFIN PANS &cup size, apectal 25 Scup size, special 30¢ | ROYAL GRANI | MIPPED PRE KETTLES ERVING Maple Syrup. ROYAL GRANITE DRINKING CUPS 2% -quart size, spectal 15¢ Fels-Naptha has changed everything on washday. Instead of a hot fire, little or no fire. Instead of boiling, just a short soaking in cool or lukewarm water. Instead of steam and smell through the house, no steam nor odor at all, Instead of all day over the wash, a half Seamless Drinking Cups, No. 10 size special 8 pecinl 20 ‘quart 5Yy-quart size clal 25¢ ROYAL GRANITE MILK PANS No. No No, 4 No. re 6'-quart size, special SOc on ize, apectal 10 sine, special 12¢ ROYAL GRANITE COF. FEE POTS LIN KETTLES size, special Ihc & size, speci) 18¢ 2quart alee, special 2 Rice Pudding. | Fie, aid yolks of 3) Nocktion of white washable ma- Hblespoons Kuexr, pinch of toriaie with the monogram done in Pleee of butter, vrated color in small letters, are seen in milk 10 ' the shops 9 ogas weil and add flavor with lomo Mads if and brow, | ROYAL GRANITE Lat 2Y-at. size, special 170. 64 LIPPED SAUCE qt. size PANS 2quart size special 200, | S-quart size, special 26 aize, special the, 3-quart size, t. size Tquart ale, special dhe pecial 0¢ 1M -quart The polonaise is a growing fash day. in, and it Is promised that a good many will be seen next fall St Creams. ~ eoeoanut and {y| Hate are showing a tendency to #i¥e every bit of TOW omaller in size, although the pound and a ; large hat is still popular for dress Into 4 pan with “ear Hut and heat slowly we auger is Mmmer for abou the fresh It slowly. tot) the cocoanut ¥ lo keep bottom of the F out onto and cuit Into} | Instead of hard-rubbing, only a little |] rubbing. | Berry Spoons, special $1.75 each. Cold Meat Forks, spectal 850 each, Yes, Fels-Naptha has completely | “° Pr sects! Se each changed washdayl Fels-Naptha is imitated but no¢ dupli- cated. You are sure of the genuine if you insist on the red and green wrapper. PROF, STEVEN The man who on to teach you t McCray Refrigerators Direct-Action f Gas Ranges ta al Md ui Making to the Pine. Taleo