The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1910, Page 7

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erent ‘plana ‘of Women at Polls Next November. YORK, March | women possess suffrage upon equal terms with men in four states—the WHITE states magi in 25 additional states, marked with STARS, school suffrage for women prevails; the territory of New Mexico, SHADED upon the map, women have no vote at all. Correspondence.) Whe ‘Taht sald, “T'm tn favor when a ma American women favor ae ‘ap challenge to woman New first to gountry which have been are under and state to prove (ha of New York women way are. Carrie Chapman Cate organized. suffrage party bas with an organiza ‘other party. Mdestion districts in this mt have been ele has two leaders leila, These 1300 worten making 8 house tohous ar taking each woman whe!) p in oe be te rote. This © ID BRACKETT. Be by April 30. So covering the fa» While the shirt © Joined the « the strike are vis @f the east side Réward Bracket: ativity of New has introduced a | ke ture, asking tha be made from 7, 1910, in * Will vote on this FOU want to vote” 6 pow tn committr« comaiderable ar the suttragints claiming fe an election might rex me Against thei SB large number of women teahown by the pe se wang Mackay |. Hughes recently Wee that over 1,006,000 in the state, in va mave declared them of wuftrage being taken by Will be laid be re when the d for final & more att HOWN than the fOtton mixt ion in & wide SEVENTY-TWO YEARS OF WOMEN SUFFRAGE ALL THE WORLD OVER 838 Kentucky gave achool frage to widows with schoot age children Ontario and single women. Kansas Suffrage to marri Suffrage to all wom en to a limited extent Sweden-——Municipal suffrage. New South Wales suffrage England Mentcipal to single ows Victorta To all women and wouen women Muntetpal | suffrage wid oui full wom Michigan Bechoo! suffrage Zealand whire School su(frag Masaactusetia frage New Y and School frage. Scotland ax pal »u } Nebraska Ontarto—-Muntetpal New Brunswick suffrage Kansas Nova Seotia trage. Manitoba — frage trage Schoo! « North Dakota, Seuth na Montana Jerse Ar ¥—Behor Beboal and Ore Verrmon dd lowland Munictpal Municipa Munteipal M {fe auft frage. auf and N ffroge pal County suffr nicipal won ut % The Home « “ae and affrage suffrage WORTH KNOWING aigd cheaxe and. quitte suf-| full} wat: } Dakota, | in 17 Colorado— Full suffrag New Zealand—Pull » Ohbio—-School suffrage lowa—Btond suffrage Kogland—Parish and distr suffrage to all women South Auviralia——Pull frage. Denmark ctlors Utah and frage Ireland—Suftrage fieee except to Mino te Delaware Franc inoe suf Votes coun Idaho—Full sut to partiam Library School suffrage Suffrage 2 ommer judae arts trustees onsin—School suffrage Full suffrage 1901 en New South fra Ww Office be ' Rond suff Full e land Pull Full national and eligibility to of amentary Swed : cipal ‘ Great Britaty—Elgibil mayors, aldermen and coun cilors Ro to Duma Jee eee ee eee eee eee eee 1908-09 Plorid Miania School Made Hat iffrage to Me fia curled t iron ping th we with at -eeee eee eee eee PoP Pee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee THE STAR--TUESDAY,.MARCH 1, 1910, ee DAILY MENU, Breakfast, Baked Apple Corn Flakes with © Soft Botled Kegs. Ham | Rolle Coffee | Dinner. Vegetable Soup Curried Veal Botled Smothered Potatoes Brossele Sprouts and Beot Salad Pie Rice Banana Coffee Supper. Haked Creamed Potatoes with Bacon Raised Biscuite Canned Strawberries Layer Cake. Te Ham Toast Toast a thick sf thoroughly and butter both sider Grate botled | { Fig a | of bread tt on cold some put it in a hard bolled ham, and stew pan with twe exes chopped fi and mix with a little mustard. Heat the mixture bot and spread it | Curried Veat 2 tablespoons of butter 4 frying pan, add 1 large lieed onton and fry until brown, Add 2 in small pieces, | a, add 1 tableapoon of wider mixed “ paste with cold water Ur and cook five min * longer, Season with salt, rin 1 cup of boiling water, cover and cook slowly for about two hours. Just before serving add the juice of half @ lemon Melt JAP - eee eee eee ee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee eo pounds of veal seeee Smothered Potatoes. » nauee, three poons butter, four of floyr and a pint of milk. Sea son with salt and pepper. Add one quart of raw potatoes sliced, and mix thoroughly, adding « smail onion and a chopped « If not the 2 peppers une r pepper. Put in at eh and bake f ars in a black 112 | ven Brussels Sprouts and Beet #| ealted ook and ute tp ar, drain, « water drain again bow! ound with cooked beets, pour droaving the and let stand in a cold r before serv & salad over Banana Pie gether one ap of ry flour and 14 teaspoon with a knife chop in f lard ontil it re m © meal; add very wally 14 of te water Vehtty the knife n @ floured board, ro the de of « but plate, prick with a fork and cold f with nae, aque » juice of walt 4 ou bles (1 bake sliced them lemon, sugar pped red ple Ww half with powdered and wate with wh Baked Creamed Potatoes with Bacon. ut cold bake thin a but mn with salt sprinkle with 1 flour, nearly cover ay thin strips of the top and bake & moderate eee eee ee ee teee and pepper, ten spoon of with milk con over 12 bour in oven Fig Layer Cake add granulated sugar and grated rind of half « of water and 2 mixed and sifted 2 teaspoons of baking powder and 18 teaspoon of salt. Fo'd in the atiffly beat én whites and bake in layers Filling-—Put | cup of water and 12 enp of sugar in auc when botling add finely chop’ fen ok slowly until soft and Spread between the layers when cold the juice a 2 cups of and co amooth SPEER EE EERE EERE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE ER EERE EE EEE EEE REE EEE EERE EERE EERE EERSTE REE RR REE EE EERE REE EEE RR RE RRR RR RR ER RR RRR RR EE TAHT HOTRETTOATUUTUUTOYY 000) REAPPEARED SAA ee QOutof the\Wisdomof =—(YNTHAGREY — Boy Friend or Lover rh is a mis that girt ak ir teans or the often cast a ah make hich ba n the ide of beneath f ple crust wh ting . fr the rué " LAYTIME TORIES WHAT BECAME OF THE SPRATS? Dear Little Bo Peep: ! We wore wo sorry to disappear so hurriedly from you and all our Mother Goose friends in Goose Land, Of course you know my bus band, Jack, never could eat any fat, so he was always as thin an could be, while I lived on fat, and finally grew #0 large I had to have the door to our made bigger so I could get in and out About this cirous man to town, Jack walking bextde treet he ofte r house tme along Wh me came a naw the ed him ever so much the “living skeleton the n he up oney to n the efreus snd 1 was to be fat we took We do nothing all day dressed in and jet p am sure lot f them yw that we are really Jack and his wife. day a bear got ont of his age, and ali the men tried to cate him, But he ran right over to Jacl ar When the bear Jack he stood on his hind feet and struck ack with hie front And what do y wan #0 thin that the apped together just as if «ging him, and Jack «lipped ough his embrace Just as could be! 1 was terribly apanglor oth are at ue. I nt ke ‘pret One time that J me saw traveling paws w dreadf Jack paws ur sheop 4 How is Tommy Tucker et aing for his nd see us when t were! an he and doe sup a per? ¢ ean, la you ving! IRS. JACK BPRAT WHAT IS CAUSE 3 OF YOUR FROWN? soared, but “of a Ve therefore un and the w the frowning habit hances of success as Is it from temper? n Are you sulky and discontented? life worth a smile? and the go prally 6 the t will Whateve Down seom too poor to be in frowne or believe De you frown knowingly, with f makes those fr he owns ut ing for ruined looks? fretf Or indifferent to the fact * is up te ation for a good dis ors at each the frowner to fight tence fon su) frown? Doy nly from bablt. of Gefective eyesight? De you realige that ensens your You i. 1 frown unconse each frovw Sir, im let) are m in one hances for p may not be so ¢ but the the tr a Did y and bodice ming being od { net or wortd be w diace to . er it think ble te pl lace 4 ever stop that | edges the collarless top. Fs} Mac! HEMSON-GRAY CO. Pike #1, Near Seeond Ay With the giving of bargains such as v or anybod section joins in the wonderful valuc tore oe 7)¢| Remember: We make alterations FREE. $8.50 Silk Petticoats $4.95 neatly arge Birt} al pring and Summer wear $10 Rubber Raincoats $6.75 netic and P © picking here 25c Cotton Sox beit va stor $6.7 $2.00 White Waists for 98¢ 1910 st Black Cot ‘E thee 50c Suspenders 65c Bloomers 9 Pes 5c $2 $2 1H and Ba gs 5 38 Men’s $3. wor and ’ well to take adva WOMEN'S $2.50 OXFORDS, #108 ‘ ‘ WOMBN'S 82.50 CALF MISSES’ 82.00 CALI SIEOIS, fo Hh, 81.00 \ Sines 12 CHILDREN'S 81.00 spe NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR % MEN'S GREAT QUESTION TODAY IS, SP 99 WE REALLY WANT RIGHT TO VOTE?” of Women Are Taking Census of Suffrage Opinion Among Their in New York and Bill is Before Legislature for State-Wide Referen- A TALK WITH WOMEN BY DOR. MADIGON C, PETERS. mother Inoentive mas | Jefinite could undo ments for a perfe small | the knife ing » y a ing which (+ VUQVUAQOTUEO0EECVEEOOOOCTOOTOAGPASOPERSEE TEDL AAAS MacP HENSON GRAY CO, Celebrating Our First Birthday giving, and thousands of shrewd shopper New Spring Goods at «pecial prices are the chief attraction. 122 Flannelettes $25.00 Spring Suits $19.75 Women’s $4.00 Oxfords $1.98 50 Calf Shoes $1.98 MIEN’S 85.50 CALIY SHOPS, #1 sHoOms, “ to 2, 81.25 the Anni Ge ‘x. | MacPherson- « that tell The Star a knife end of mustard, % » ful of salt, ¢ you please tell me which sugar 2 tea straight? BROWN wdered and % EYES poy ensary to sustain life for period, Bananas a se nutritious than an f potatoes, and although bife sbtedly be sustained on exclu in all the exsentia aes | Tom wick frie yeeful little Hing arti< white 2) The plume very strip » which clever | fror yoantity arefu n papers magazines, The rib entent to the feather under on was rolled unroll and with other was cor As it it was sent and thus made traight the t was nove its fa at Scatter a ite rounds, shake the plume and gave pleasure wherever it went. fr Vike St. Near Second Ay. MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. seldom er at other time. Every ire Saving as never be 20¢ Dress Satine else any 25c Cotton Crepe 25c Black Hose tton rit 35¢ Black Hose es 19 r $1.50 Kid Gloves ~ 7%¢ 75¢ Fabric Gloves ger By 3c barga ' fo e409 ‘$1.49 ULL LLeLCCALLPLLLLLLLLLPLUULPLPEDUELELLDLLLICLLLIPLLEPEeR CEPA TLIMMTULTTOTUTUCMUMORTO CAC eLnOTOL -Gray Co. 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