The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 21, 1909, Page 9

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THIS BIG STRONG MAN | URGES EQUAL SUFFRAGE ah pellet In women's § pway J. A. Persso: in g Bagshot i's advocacy of) Seer men who 9 don't think Fineua vote may imagine is a pale little fellow high forehead and « hen gad badly worried expres an tne tar north, who spent far north as 88 degrees if four decrees from the Pole : tried to interest the United under McKinley Rim in a trip to the Pole An Interesting Life. deen shipwrecked several one of 13 eecaped sur When 460 people met deatt was one of the five surviv Winehester hotel in ee earthquake, and for 86 ye tn New Zealand ew Zealand, the Utopia of self. is where Persson ‘Dias toward woman's suf ts enthusiastic over the id gives it much of the credit Realand’s goed govern is now a real estate man I found him at 1623 14th ts a Big Man. E feet and two tnches in his | with the smile of # phil- and the eye of a man who 1N NEW ZEALAND. that woman came to this world for the same purpose as the man. It was intended that she do good and live happy with her husband and ber husband with ber, and to share the same rights in all things. “Woman has the same things to go through—trouble and pleasure as the man. By gettiog the right of suffrage she feela happier and more contented and she can have no complaint to make We have larger families than you have in America; ours are! double yours. Our women are just as domestic as yours, Our homes are happy and we otinunl | pientes and ontings. ore is no} stranger. We are all jgtning one} another as taough we have mét be | fore. Uure ts the freest country in the world. You can land there with | out money and we will take care of you, but you have to have money | in your peoket when you Jand in} Amertea. Have No Grafting. “Since the women have franchise | in New Zealand we have no graft. | ing. You will sell anything in America for 10 cents. No mayor PERSSON, WIFE AND DAUGHTER, WHO REPRESENT A HAPPY WOMAN SUFFRAGE HOME in New Zealand draws his It goes to charity or to som tution, through and you will not find a po- liceman who carries a revolver or club, Since women have the fran chine we can hang our hate and| coats in a hotel and find them there in the morning. My advice to the men of the United States is, if you | wish to stop grafting, allow women te vote, Our hospitals and other public | institutions are better since the women vote. They look Into things white the men walk through and hardly turn their heads “Bince New Zealand has had woman's suffrage in the last olght years divorces have been reduced! Tl per cent. This shows that woman's ffrage has promoted instead of doatroyed domentte happiness “There has been a 55 per cent re duction of all crimes ia that pertod } and a decrease of 69 per cent in the j arrests for drunkenness, Woman's wufrage in New land shows that where woman is on equal terms with man there springs up the kind Hest of democraci Sr ae ee From MARY” «i CGDK CDK | he has an unusual per | He believes that our pur- | world is to be “happy” others “happy.” conviction that woman's the most direct means n are intereated in i of government,” W stay more at home to Sthey have no interest. have nothing eve to Gutside of the home. | ‘benefit to a woman to in politics when nothing to say in it Wook at Kt in New Zealand Big Land Sale Today | and he! Here ts another way to can the small tomatoes. FY the can full of | sound, ripe, whole tomatoes, which | have ripened on the vines, and) when the can is full fll with cold/ water, the same as you do the rhu: | barb and seal. Red Pepper Jetty. | This jelly we have found a good relish for cold meats and hashed potatoes. Chop ripe red peppers and drop in double botler, Cook over | hot water unti! the juice is extract led. To every pint of juice allow s [pound of sugar and boil until it to the Full Capacity Yesterday, So Today We Run Again Free—Free to Those 10-Acre Tracts at Birmingham T $50 PER ACRE Terms of $2.00 per Month — Of Berries raised OP Bere of this and at Bir- . @ Earlington or Pa- One lady writes I paid rent for 15 years but I am now glad to say I make $200 clear each month raising Belgian hares and poultry. I have 9 small children and they bave lots of pure Jer sey milk and cream and egg» I have lots of free wood and water on my 5 acres at Birming ham and would not sell out at any price. Men with brains buy the Sound; fools laugh at them fools work for all their life, tke the ox LAST BIG LAND ===SALE OF == 2,000 ACRES Will Be Continued AT BIRMINGHAM, Tomorrow and Saturday OCT. 22 AND 23. Big FREE BOAT VENUS, no tickets needed, leaves Pler 6 at 10 a. m.; returns at 7 p. m. Come early to get seats. Now that the fair is over we expect large crowds every day. Foggy morn ings are always sunshiny days. Over 6,000 acres have been sold the last 90 days; dozens of new houses going up. We have work at big wages for all kinds of men. R. R. and street cars run | through this land, as it is only 11 miles from Everett. Get on boat; no tickets needed; or come | to ©. D. Hillman's offices in ff) Times Block for free maps and guides of all this country. EIGHT FRESH WATER LAKES | FULL OF TROUT AND BLACK BASS ON LAND, 15 MILES OF WALK TO BE LAID, MEN WANTED NOW. land on others The marry him, me three or four weeks to think it} He is 21 years old and I am} jof fancy thickens. Pour into small tumblers and — cold cover with hot white Veal Loaf. Three and one-half pownds mixed veal, three eggs well beaten, one scant tablespoonful of white pep- per and one of salt, one teanpoon ful of ground nutmeg, four rolled crackers, the smallest size, some times called butters; one table spoonful of cream, and butter the size of an egg. Mix and place in a deep baking tin. Slice a large ripe tomate on top and bake slowly about three hours: Bally's pare Bread. One and one-half caps graham flour, 1 cup white fleur, % cap -su- gar, 1 cup milk, | even teaspoon . 2 even tenepoons cregm tar tar, « little salt, | eag and a piece of lard the size of an egg Mix all together well. Bake in a loaf tin Peanut Butter. One pound of peanuts with shells on. Shell and grind in meat chop per, using the nut knife which goes all choppers; then add one-quarter pound butter and warm . De not let boll, Let cool aod it is ready for use. Dear Miss Grey and want advice. I e been o gaged since Inst February to a young man to whom my folks are opposed. We were to be married next month, but I wrote to him that 1 could not, as my parents unwilling. There is another young man whom Jt have been going with for two Months. I already love him much better than the one I have been going with since February and my parents do not object to my going with him. He asked me to and I told him to give over 18. The other one is only 18. Which one would you advise me to dr Would It be doing the first one a wrong for me to marry the fast one? LORETTA A.—-Judging from your letter and the variable qualtties of your after tions, P snapect you will be doing the former a kindness instead of a wrong by marrying the latter Dear Miss Grey: What is the meaning of Mizpah"? How can 1} elean black suede gloves? A SUBSCRIBER. “The Lord watch be and th (2) With} Be careful about fire. | A—41) tween me gasoline Dear Miss Grey: Please tell me} some way to rid my place of rats? How can I remove pimples on the| face? P. D. A.Put tar all around the holes and spray with powdered unslaked| lime, Use a strong bellows and spray as far as possible into the} holes Avoid oils ard creams. Wash the! face daily with hot castile soap suds. | Rinse in hot, } fruit and light facial massage will | help. | Mme Paul Dear Miss Grey: 1 do a good dea} ||} work, ineluding drawn work, and a great many people ask me to do work for them. I refuse! because I do not know what to charge. Can you help me out? READER A.—-It would be impossible to ad vise you about prices without in specting the work. Could you not send some of it to a woman's ex change and ask them to set prices, on it? You can walk New Zealand | 1 am in trouble! then in cold water, | = |A simple diet with plenty of fresh THE STAR SPEER EERE EERE EERE EEE ERE ERE RRR Ree ing which is good enough to girls. Public dances showt@not be Uke exeitement—and dancing ale, Dancing in its modest tend club dances, private gatherings, where, probabl ment, but a pubile dance never Why should a girl go her “ideal” th Surely ments. But in these which are Dreamland girl to love A girl when she allow mon Thave Visit cafes aud other public sirls who “went to look on” of and the result—the yare pot re they have drifted Into, and have selves. Girls cannot be t sition Hable for disreapect frivolous girl, will drink her will ‘dance with public halls, but respect him to do #0. Sensible dan not accorded girls for Instance who, he nny herself to b of course be who she re eful her her? men, as dancers” or “good fellows, flirtation with them, wives, There an innocent girl the pi * * * * A man never » he probably has. stealing into public be upon you, le \* ~THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, Ra RT RR KEEP AWAY FROM PUBLIC DANCES BY “CYNTHIA | Gney Here's a letter which came in my mail this morn- on a floor of glassy smoothness of lights flash out on an enthusiastic term le hardly daneing may afford the chief a1muse Probab! modern times privileges What in search of his talked with girls w ort took a gl pected Renu with to women whose only assets are as the crowd saya but seldom is nothing which a boy so admires as he ts, don't Imagine you can places unobserved and a8 many tongues are quick to condemn. bplialieRahelalhctstaReRalelahahAehaistahatahalehelichehehahehahehehel 1909 be used ag an editorial for Muate attracts id a blare Young people f exhilarating mu 4 confidsing maze crowd is surely exciting inful. One whe an at and nume other soctal ahe will meet publi she fancies t attend amuse are allowed boys nh would go to companion—a young uit must respect? Makes the mintake what might be ea » frequent public danca halls and nine out of ten are to be soctable among the class less respect, perhaps, for them: t her life led “com ove! Don't put yourselve ember, a boy will tolerate a her, will joke with Dreamland and other Why, it never occurred to 4 rule, do not jose their hearts the fact of their being They make In & po at demon enjoy a them their does who has gone care to wants a wife play a successful trick by A thousand eyes may |g SERRE EERE EERE EEE EEE EERE REE EER ERE RR RR EEE ES The lice “> Edison Phonograph for your T. whether it is $12.50 or a higher pride graph by which will ‘There are end hear the | Spear Spwotaitee” tring them ta tor } frown berees oe are bert | SCHUCTIARD OPTICAL Co, san Second tre. Marks of Age Removed Livingston’s Natural Method of Painless | Restoration. Neture surely intended woman ovely until the ft her were | ould not dd figure and a Plexion with her expr: free from disfiguring Our m 4 of toni thus ro |B lating blood, || invigorating the whole ph | and thus p riage Wed ume ro an fr artific material produce an abscess ture’s methods only treatment {= so simple feotive that merely onvinee you that able tonic as well henutifier We ivsique roductng an erect car- a and ‘ef trial will is @ vain as a great « , PD: sickly, sallow skin, unre. omplexion, ugly | frown mouth to nose lines. pimples, warts, veins red nose blotches, ‘alp disorders furrowa, | orow's fe and mol akin or Hleetricity Used. Lady Attendant SUITE 603 TO 604 EILERS MUS BL COR, THIRD AND UNIVERSITY, HAND-MADE HA SA SPECIALTY, nas Pontoffice. OLD HATS All kinds, dyed, cleaned, rebiock- | ed and retrimmed according to the ¥ latest models. MODE Piles INERY ©O., 620-27 | New Pate both Ambd¢to But you/fannot measure the Phono- up to $125.00, all playing | and Standard Records. ney. Whether the price is $12.50 Br $125.00, it is not much to pay for) a lifetime, which will furnish you good music evety day, you better entertainment than you can buy in any other way, which will teach your children to love the best music, jan instrument that will last which will furnish bring into your own home . what other people pay large sums and go a long distance to hear. Edieen Standard Records Aion Amberal Records (twice as long) Edison Grand Opera Keoords dreon and Amberal Records. éealer of from us. NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 75 Lakeside Avenue, Orange. N. J. ae we re dealers everywhere A edi, Sow te Phonograph play both Edison Standard Get complete catalogs from your The Raven orescription service means that the doctor's skill In pre scribing le moet efficiently euppie mented by the gruggist’s skill in compounding, RAVEN ORUG CO, 1416 Becend Av. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Opens at 80 Dally 4 Clones at Simo Good Quality: Taffeta | Petticoats at $3.95 These Petticoats have full, flar- | ing flounce finished with pin-tucks | ornarrow, stitched bias bands—they are made of good quality taffeta | silk and are well tailored through- out. Shown in a good range of i| plain colors as well as in fancy striped et 95 | | effects. Unusually good value at | Tailored Linette and Madras Waists at $1. 25 Tailored Waists of good quality linette, cluster-tucks on either having four side of fastening in front, and plain or tucked back; es with stiff cuffs. Price $1.25. Tailored Waists of striped or figured Madras, made in shirt style with two-inch plait at shoulder, patch pocket, yoke in back, linen collar and long with stiff cuffs; front fastens with large pearl buttons. Price $1.25. Exceptional Values in Lingerie Waists at 39c Lingerie Waists.of lawn made with tucks on either side of fastening in back, two bands of embroidery down front, tucked collar and long sleeves; finished at shoulder with two half-inch plaits. Well-made and exceptional value at 39c, ¥-inch plaits or linen collar, and long sle« sleeve Trimmings, Notions, Stationery and Jewelry ‘Best-Hold” Fancy Net Bands, two inches wide, in as Barrettes, pierced and plain; SUc yard | Fancy Silk Dress Trimmings in Persian designs; yard Fancy Braid Bands, suitable for trimming | children’s dresses; 5¢ yard. Elastée Belting, 114 and 2 inches wide, in a good assortment of colors; 35¢ yard White Wash Belting in stitched effects; Se yard “Co-Ed” Belts, front, with fancy button fasteners ; Crown Barrettes, gilt-trimmed, with | rhinestone settings; 50c i Frederick & Nelson sorted colors; Large, plain-top Back Combs; 25c. French Jet Hat Pins, ten inches long; 10c. Large box of fancy Stationery, containing four quires of paper, and envelopes to match; 50 Ormonde box, 7c. Dutch Collar Pins in wide assortment, in- cluding stone and Arts & Crafts effects, sil- ver novelties, jet combinations, and novel designs in rose-gold; 25c. 25< Linon Stationery; one-quire elastic back and leather 50 LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FOR NOVEMBER LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL STYLE BOOKS FREE IMPORTANT NOTICE | oy without oa 1 gripe repaired is Reliable Repatr Shep furniture, neem, ote. “Mendington'# for quick repat side naddion, by Ind, DOWNING, HOrKINe @ RYER, tan Massage and oo ~ TOURIST BATHS— =o Stocks, Grate and Pesvistons. Both Phones 278. Private Wires 804-405-300 Alaska Bide. GET ACRES AT VANCOUVER, B.C--$225 Fach $25 Cash and $10 per Month If you could get just as good land half an hour distant from the center of Seattle, as you can in the Yakima or Wenatchee country, Lynn Park Garden districts, for the same Acres, in British Columbia price, which land would you take at Vancouver, B. C., cost about the same as fruit land in the Kootenay or Okanogan The soil is ideal for fruit growing or market gardening. They are right at the com- ing metropolis of the Pacific Coast Even if you could never use land in lots at the rate of $3,200 to $4,000 per acre. But at the present time, lots Remember, ban Investment Co., they carry this anything but gardening or fruit growing, they would be excellent value distance from the center of Vancouver, in another direction, is being sold Each one of Lynn Park Garden Acres will subdivide into eight 33-foot them for at the same ironbotind guarantee, given by the owners of the property, The Vancouver Subur- “If, for any reason, the purchaser of Lynn Park Garden Acres is dissatisfied, on his inspection of the property, within one year from date per cent.” Mr. W handling of the Se Prince Gray, the secretary of the above mentioned company, attle consignment Rupert Development Syndicate, Ltd. of purchase, we shall refund the entire amount paid thereon, together with interest at 7 will. be here just a few See him at once, cither in the daytime or everiing. ays more to complete the 712 THIRD AVENUE

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