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BALLOT i, the un doraigned cit SHOULD WOMEN WANT TO VOTE? (AFFIRMATIVE) te By Mrs. Ida H. Harper. Unit the ed Chairman National Woman's Suffrage Pre: States, over yoars of f Women should want to vote for eae, hate ly ame reason that ask congress ould want to to submit to aan. sh : Pe a be the legixtaturos of the various There ar * states for ratification an amend Bey do not for this privilege mont to the national constitu pat abould st attempt to tion which shall enable women to vote. the it away fron even their geek and fa sense of patriot (Mark, an X opposite aid rebel choice.) fem and just Mhe lowest class of immigrants ai weld prot use disfran } » them at the (Staned) ivantage now suf-| ese and Japanese, Name » whom the law of fhe United States will not give the vas of native-born daltot. The lowest gen would o because the tak | fag away of the vote would r duce tas itinens to @ a | MRS, IDA H. HARPER n ¢ wealth or education, or both, who have so an as & Mcornition of their duty to the state that they do not care for ta folee in pu * would nevertheless hay de enough to this ballot, fn out cup and @hject to being placed with the state's disfranchised classes—the | ng or mall to The Star office . minded, convicted criminals, and minors | fore noon of May 9 am the the above reasons women also should object to [Fy at that time The i. for they apply to women exactly the same as [ff aro wend al! ballots to Con IE gre Humphrica, separating to woman suffra: when weighed tn the the yes and no votes, «0 that he fundam i and vital have not reasons a m at local wentt please, that vote ment ia, Re ach eligible ember, woman must >| CynthiaGrey.s Letters Dear Miss Grey: Could you please you sent in your ballot yet? and enjoy the the Have Do you want to vote the Now privileges of ballot as mon to help same do? is your chanee the question of whether or not women want to vote and be full-fledged politic Clip out above ballot, your name and address, markin }a cross opposite either the “Yes” jor “No” and mall tt to the Suffrage nettle ans the fn in Kditor, The Star, When the total vote is counted, Mom May 9 } th ballote will be forwarded to »weman Humphries, with « “queet that he make a statement ying what he le going to do about | } On Monday, Taylor Uy American W May 2, Mrs. Harriet) », treasurer National omen's Suffrage Anso- ciation, will give an affirmative view of the equal suffrage quee tion, while Mises Margaret Doane | Gardner, a prominent antt-euffrag list, will speak for the negative | side. Today The Star introduces Mre. Ida Husted Harper, chairman Ne tional Woman Suffrage press com mittee, for the affirmative, and Mrw. Josephine Daskam Bacon, the famous author antl-suffragist, for the negative. | Therefore, th liewe th we of who be have a dou't neg r ballot and see that friends who believe the| }aame do Hkewise. And those who be'leve that woman's sphere is the homé and that she should let polities alone, send tn your balid& at once, as The Star wishes to get at as fair and accurate an estimate you should tlona women ve ein th to send In ye all your of what the majority of women want as in poasible seine ees more becoming, comb | » the forehead in a! ar, braiding the back | large bow of wide Do not wear a rat if you to have nice hair when you loose pomp: jand tle with « ribbon winh sides, or, ing back grow up. tell me how | can get coloring out Hang your May baskets either of whit othes caused by a tan/ the evening of April 30 or in the! stocking’ I have rything | morning }! can think of you can $ and ae Steet eee ee ba ie er think of s I hate l love affaty to form ag ake 0 tained-lookin, hea ° the » pot H SUNDAY MENU. . and serve with . DISGUSTED need me mother | * ‘ amb, fa meat! 4 ine of this kind are veryjher it-ye £ * eakfast. 2 ved with the meal } > 3 sve. Try soaking in| your lessons and u 4 ss 5 Orenees 2 |Javelie water, which you can buy | busin until you get old Cereal with Cream bi 0 Salad, Horseradish at the drug store, or make at home| enou iat as many good * wens, Sw - Srecein at a very amall cost, Following is| boy bey comrades as} # Buttered Torst sburb Jam . Remove th - tr hittea |t8# formula: Dissolve one part af | possible, but do not single out one, * f pt PBB meer r" _ from chilled | -nioride of lime in ten parts of} whether tt be “Frankie” or an @teud lay om tots water. In another veasel put one| other, and tmagine you are in love t : See aes coe *| cart of common washing soda and| with him. Walk home from school * Con: & dressing Garnish with be2 canta | (OUT parte of boiling water, and|with your boy friend if you wivh * iit deathe eccame Po 1 Ss Opi! | when both mixtures have dissolved | but do stand on the corner with * Roast | epocntale o-oo es together and allow to settie.|him at all Be «@ little lady and * pf bergen wl oe * strain the clear fluid Into a| don't ever think at your age of hay * - bottle and put away ready for| ing “love affairs” which your par 4 ~ of : Soak t tat articles Injents know nothing about. When * ® rime, er pepe and then rinse before| you reach the age of about 14, and HM * grated hor aual way if you are through with school, it ry * will be ax ¢ for you ta be * * Would you kind thing se ly of being tm * Frozen Mapie Sugar Pudding ragh the co! Re « little girl as long as you bed Beat y Pa x ae as poss an, for it ie then you ai * cb @itul of « ap gar ar ] land most contented $ Pineapple Pie. @\ aaa” : ” we Sig sagan te veer] AFTER MAY 1 + * rit over} 3 Do) he May baskets on oy Cafe will be open for after! PRR RRR place | April 20 or May 1, and should they | *heatre parties until 1 a. mm. ooo Swiss Styic of Serving Eggs old add | evening? | Early Train South To serve exes in S Ie it pro r a boy to e| Commencing Sunday morning. the bottom of » tre € the same age)| May lat, Oregon & Washington R. two or tt . - 7 - stand on the! R. local train 361, for Tacoma, epon = thi ap , att x? This Por and all intermediate Drop RES up e 7 oe « 4 ‘ points, will leave Seattle at with i an : 4. Is it all right for me to love|a m. Breakfast served eo: Beason to la ad tb and my parents know litti« Train carries through a Site rear : anilia n | { our love affairs | pa sbeervation car, cha show two ounce ' oan a | FRANKIF'S GIRL jand coaches. Temporary pass pore. a a & modera and H fies! «—Wwear your hair parted In the | st First av. 8, and Dea pap Fa, minates. Idie and rolled loose at the end Pp Wash qwo bur hes of mon of) of sugar Prof. Stevens f Fourth and Pine st Main 8911; H tot = aes i 1e stiffly beaten H. LL. KLEIN ted ye > he 2 oe garden to the tea THE SHOEMAKER boots or get them | Schwabacher Bros. ie iE YOU “A BUNDLE 0 Awaken to the Danger of Bankrupt Sale. eee as Collapse and Cure the $23,000 » , Weakened Kidneys. If you can't get Shoes to fit you, Made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET f Clothing ishings at your t tire — 1 wr 408 aeegponscenly - srt-| 1 Every Ploture ‘ ' ‘ Tolls A Stovy m Machir nd Records st 1 knesa, for BORGUM MUSIC CO ee el , 1 ai off ay Blook " Sold hy all dealors, Price 50 cents |e Po Dae & Co Fosten-Mitounn Co,, Buffalo, N.Y., Proprietors TETLEY’S | INDIA AND CEYLON TEA No other tea has it, because no other tea is so carefully watched, from the pot, Tetley’s. Wholesale Distributers F NERVES?” tomach troubles. It is but a short md to psy, dia Kravel, tone in the kidr r fatal Bright's Hisense Ly Negin « Doar Kidney backache ick kidn and Seattle Proof. Mrs Li " ell, 518 Mart roe h., 8a Kid und backache both my life, and I had attach t time complaint ered me all such that I wa n y aa The patina through my kidr loins were | alr unbe had head aches and dizzy spe and in the | morning, when I firat got up, I wa dizzy that I dared not walh ne s the hall Learning about n Doan's Kidney Pills, I began thet ' rt , ‘ a cold so, TH ntents of the first box AND T MORE HEA 1 er ut 1 ca cken h m » greatly that I = tering work. Uric aetd etr tinued taking them, and before long WHEN UsiNG Wi edateadie stew freely with the blood, at I was entirely relleved of kidney « brain, ner muscles, }complaint. I have recommended Lady Wellington “ Ty ig phan Head-| palpitation, poor clreulation, bloat-| Doan’s Kidney Pills to many of my an 0 sches, dizay spells warn you; heart|\ing, failing eyesight, rheumatism, | friends and shall continue to do so Nat 4 Porn H your de pho | €o., bots Gen 4 Sai THE STAK—SATURDAYSAPRIL OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR VOTES FOR WOMEN---DO YOU WANT IT? wT (NEGATIVE) By Mrs. Josephine Daskam Bacon. Famous Author and Anti-Suffragist. me at all in connection with women only “cause” which interests is the systematic training of all girls with « view to the duti sand] responsibilities inevitably assumed | by the great majority of them. 1] firmly believe that the result of such education, insisted upon in| public and private and} colleges, would eliminate the over | whelmingly greater part of the domestic service problem in this country, and would, moreover, allow women time and excuse for dealing | | with the socialistic, political and| economic sides of the question, | their attempts to settic which at|— present appear to me premature. | lam quit schools eonvi ed that many |} of the greatest problems of the || country-—the Hquor question, child || audi |labor, factory questions, all man-| MRS. JOSEPH.NE DASKAM | ner of working girl revorma, public BACON. health, and ultimately, of course, |! Kood government—will be completely, or at any rate, largely, |} 4 by the training of one generation of women, of all classes, || for the complicated duties they now assume without the prepara || tion of the rage milliner’s apprentice for her trade | 1 know of no profession or trade open to ether sex which re- | quires the versatility, poise, judament, self control, tmagtnation | and physteal endurance, combined, required of the administrator of | the average family; and until the training of such administrators is regarded seriously, all attempts at correcting the enormous evils || j solv reauiting from the neglect to so train them must be, and should be, only lightly and sporadically successful Unttl women have succeeded {n attending to their present job | better, they have no business to take on any more | + ssa ws | ahah ehh eee eee e|Oen Tubbed soft between the! > @ | bands WORTH KNOWING % | Lisle thread hose should never || CRAP RARAR ERE ee | OO WORN by those with tender feet, | for they are not soft. Cotton is|| When a rug or carpet {s scorched | soft and ie much better 1} by @ cinder from the grate, paint | the spot with water color and cam-| One of the best things to remove ishair brush in the came shades asi @rime from bath tubs ts a cloth ij the rug motstened with paraffin, ‘Then wash the tub with clear water } Try mixing # tube of of! paint to) j4eng sheets on the clothe . the right consistency, and with it re. ee eee Hae by doubling the line by the corners prevent fraying | Food can be kept hot for the warh late comer by covering it closely | then pol-jwith a tin and setting it over a| newspaper which has! basin of hot water. and pinning them int | i This Letras pajnting your f lant summer's hat, If the brald t# good it is worth saving, for it can be reblocked To clean wtadows, first well with a clean cloth, wh with a What a Large Eastern Bu of Seattle’ Big Fire | The Bayl ess Pulp and P. omy one of tl ny, highly or ess, President of e much careful t ecking business and complimented the Northwestern very The letter of Mr. ( 1 has given the subject of fire Seattle property ance companic follows: “Mr. F ico, C. Bay insurance owners who are just which handle now their Se Martin, Sec’y Northwestern Mutual Fire rs depen ure truly SAYLE and more comin to their Wa using the hington people are more tern complet « orthwe ervice B. & M. the country, with head office at Bi nghamton, N. Y., and branches at Philadelphia, Austin, Pa.; Jeaupre,, P. Q. Canada, and St. Gabriel, P. Q. Canada, in acknowledging receipt of the financial statement showing results of the operations of the Northwestern Mutual Fire Association of this city for 1909, took occasion to comment very point “Dear Sir We note with interest your favor of February 11th, and congratulate you on the gratifying results shown to Association members on preferred sprinklered risks “We have never had occasion to call upon you to adjust a fire loss, and sincerely trust this may néver be necessary, but if your adjustments are as satisfactory to the insured as the present net insurance costs, there is little else to be desired in this particular “Unfortunately, there have been, and still may be, a number of (to say the least) undesi mutual fire insurance companies. This applies to stock companies as well, but there are at the present time a large number of mutuals giving the insured fully as good security as any stock company, and at a very much less cost “It is unnecessary to go into det us t ij ¢ 1 isolate materially re duce expense of obtaining and conducting busine profit sharir lowever, the in sured ought to investigate carefully bef iccepti n nce | ‘ they are those of mutuals or stock companiec “We have always followed this plan, and we hold not only the p f Mutual Fire Insurance, but a number of other n policie egre of them “When a mutual association reaches the t sl I r 1909 stateme it is a pretty good proposition for the insured to tie to, so lon e | 1 policy of the com pany is not changed ire a ivs anxious to repla with tl | ] out investigation policies offered by such P ibly the majority of insurer Ww nothing of your company, your plan, your reliability, your results and your safe, low-cost in surance. If the mutual compan vould keep before d ible insuran risks a 1 nt vi lar to your 1909 results, a comparative growth table list of other thoro le mutual companies on about your same plan, or the maximum of insurance they « re-insuring in other companies on your plan, accompanied by a few good words fr¢ icy-hold who give some attention to matter of insurance, new business ought rease With our best wishes for your continued succe are, yours, The Flour of the Family High Flight Flour is a Favorite in Home the exclusively Wheat, uniformity Columbia River Milling Co. Offices Seattle Baking, owing largely to fact that High Flight is milled Blue Stem giving highest quality and from choice and Warehouses, EAST AND WEST The principal cities and tourist attractions are most conven- hed by the OREGON AND WASHINGTON R. R Union Pacific and Southern Pacific fently rea Why not take advantage of our Summer Excursion East Round Trip Tickets Seattle to $60 On fia)e May 2 and 9. Returning, 90 days. St. Louis . Chicago . Washington .... New York Boston ... Omaha Kansas City St. Joseph Council Bluffs . Limit going, 10 4 Ask for {lustrated leaflet “Summer Excursion Hast,” giving fares, routes and special stopover privileges. Union Ticket Office, Passenger Station uth and Dearborn cattle, Wash STEWART, D. T. A. lat Avenue Street A. B.D. 608 First Ave, Seattle, Wash. KB. E. ELLIS, Gen. Agent W. D. SKINNER, General P. enger Agent. “EAT. “RAISIN BREAD APRIL 30.” Portiand, June 6-8-10 ention, Portiand, July Rose Festiva Hibernian Cony Special Rates ‘Temete Grotto And Sones 1425 4th Avy. siness Concern Thinks nsurance Company — ie largest paper manufacturing concerns edly on the subject of Mutual Fire Insurance, 1 its fine showing for the the Pulp and Paper Company, shows that he hought, ill prove interesting reading for to force more general recognition from insur- their The letter year and San Francisco offices. via ttle, Wash SS PULP AND PAPE “Geo, ¢ R COMPANY, Bayless, Pres.” to the same conclus and are increasing ind entire ion, satisfaction