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8 SHE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 2, ivi0. NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR ¥ Ee oe : WHO WANTS A MOTHER-IN-LAW? FO R Ly Q ree F N..-) 0 YQ Ed WA F T H T f#| YOUNG MAN, HERE’S YOUR CHANCE —_—-~-- OTES SHOULD WOMEN WANT TO VOTE? ] 1 © number of nees t 0 BALLOT |. SHOULD WOMEN WANT TO VOTE? = !-"s.° 2082 S05 8 If you ha Ket busy at once and ation was looking for @ aife rights. Her letter will al home. Of when the The be printed wan the factarer, whe was new and the homer and made the gn done, the force and power of thertne the un Bf cut out the above ballot, fill it out] |portunity to get married of the (NEGATIVE) ° nr keyegt «its Bi ae indicated and send tn (AFFIRMATIVE) from young men a| kind n te age “ Ay subjec ntenne T ¢ » ne « herdte By Miss Margaret Doane Gardiner, t This ts nt ubject of vs me By Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton. women andooths pace. pe , « long 7 terest go the majority,of women r ff A tion the ting of but af 5 re uffragiat. ‘ Teeasurer National American Woman Suffrage Assooiation. pr r ot Prominent Anti-Suftragte 5 ‘and votes, both for and against bh The greatly regret being Woman suffrage ts an undemo aa’ Wisedae’ comida tate Chk I believe that It would be a good fidaar tay tha’ & : dependent a cratic and unprogressive propos! | office. * thing to have t other ele me nt are held it hin « of A ihe gs : tion, which would put upon or | Therefore, if you believe in wom represented in the government. Th ar pee bey - 1p foal that : ; & responsibility for whl A ther an puftrage, oF if you, don't, send government is rapily a larger home ote ‘ : ere wnfitted, ‘and ved pew aboard in your ballot at once, as The Star! Men never in their lives have 1 ©A munber from ar. | wou could only adequately aye wants to get at a falr re sonta ja home. They have made houres,| ried men in circ st which i : polves by ynfitting themselves for | live Usa ef What tha Gotaee at Bt |but by themselves they never have b 9 + soeee - their peculiar and irreplacea attle think about it made such # home that anybod Sa ~ . ‘ work in the world Today, Mrs, Harriet Taylor Upton, | cured to live in Seon! thet ie | Mc sy lik The great alm of democracy is treasurer National American Wom} To be sure, there have been her-|jetter and wants to knc hat ke the ad character building, and Its great an Suffrage association, 1e8 for ‘ Hat CPULICHLS eka vecsaee |tkes time ot ph ; t advantage is stability The tt jthe affirmative wide of the ques i #.and men of pecullar chara ng ee a mre dustrial laws, of German tion, while Mise Margaret Doane} who have kept bachelor's ball, but ‘ . “ ei ba i Detter than ours, but tt have Gardiner, a prominent antheuffra- | even the bachelors’ apartments of “e amen nit « nd I deen imposed upon a nr gpl Gat, speaks for the negative | men of our time are as a rule direc “ trange that 6 nice h Ing, halfignorant — pec and In tomorrow's Star, one , ' ‘ = an aes 3 Nl te te Ww ‘ ough their wile offeet is external. The attle’s Woman Suffrage ed by a housekeeper, or overlook ing ™ ald able to] aes focten al people have made no gain, except Mrs. George A. Smith, pre in nome way by some womar - _ Dag Ager Rena ectsagtnens Pelt tge get! een 3 & material one a the Alki Point Suffrage « statement that the governn al ; nd what th 1 my 4 Our laws are less good, but ne ‘ tel! why she believes in but. a larger hon 0 nelf hy “ aS ‘oes place d x one could have got on the statute : for women . that it needs no argument t , x oP ; sare ; ‘ R.” ks except by the will of t eS Miss Marjorie Paige Wilcox, a that is admitted, we have admitted | opportunity t %. a ai ajority of the less law kee * young lsyearold suffragint, has all. "We know that the home is the | Spit oo ths hotel or board efore they are not @ n Leven the youyger body knows that the women are th o ne eee ee oe when nul MISS MARGARET DOANE at even Yt ve + aaah ot ieee imeae to pick a.wife from, but I notice 4 ; ee to be Rept only. wren | GARDINER members of weaker sex are Ir MRS. H. T, UPTON. strength th : the ate ~ sagt toca NT ¢ ) , i ie tag Fe pa B Sao at what they id, bave terested In equal suffrake and wom | Ne man, no woman, has ever afvocated the destruction of the a te es ate 54 THA iE ie)” 3 reasion of the wil! of those who, m 4, "8 ) Le ¢ > 6 Mean undertaken to see that it Is any community, the majority of men Drea wov 0 as these laws cannot be imposed on the men by wend alt ballots to Con eemnenee | whieh worn by the fam pared ‘ od $3 bes been 3 Ballor f a dre t you any eatae anon or any paper-majority of n, they mark the mORTeO Tt RRR RRR tke) Hoi pre serving wal " wa ae we ta he cot acta nome ne ted | 0 + will level to which we have raised the average x They are both the wat we Tite * r the winter time, was a sant surasns Byte © |ghown their appreciation of the broail reault of his education and the cause of ad is 4 ig rs anes and onl wemtl * WORTH KNOWING. #| sor to pers —— he “s — bey r tg raph eg y atvl who ta the indy E ° youn ‘ educate bi sai the laws. For this same ented machinery h tak nexe things out of the he srried’ wishes many £00 nso gpk taped “pce son) ed wD hh means ook ousting Skheeeaeheeeeaeres #| women ought to be allowed t help make the laws which govern | | nigerpe Ay : a " ~ hind _ eve n oO easure these conditions. = sri . , sont te merrentk tne ; Y inknatee of the palance of aoe Now that ante are “in season, An jong ax she worked in the home she knew under what con. | SUI tind penty s £ 4 sign of abundance, ee tn eed teat cond wet be entered, be the housewife should head them! ditions her children and dependents worked, and she made laws for |Ues but I hove be te deserts 4 re—To ¢ of hering ee er aot the Wil of the Foal majority, which would de loft by blowing cayenite pepper Into| those people, but now that her chitiren go into the factories #OGh & gir] should he get Der | Comers. forests ha an rel a weaken the of alue, of democracy. |0* brotled bacon, and the the crevices by which they enter) he has nothing to about them. | Oe eee ara iee foe a hus |e eassnt companios stroy the stability, and weaken the edyeca' value, of democr Sar spet Hes ag Fg cde bem | a ; ee spo i. [not going to advertise for a hu raters _ ee because progress plainly lies, not in doubling | teat with the last slice of toast. | the house. When she nursed her own family and the afflicted of her neigh. | PO" F017 ie eee ee en though | an amt va it te unprogreasive 5 mph, - ; center of the top place - ' elped to make conditions under which they grew w oar 1 ard pg oe & life. t ne field, but in specialization and division of labor Upon the center o p place a borhood, she helped mak ditte un v i mali, it is a rat—and I believe @| To drear as i cd bees on Ho iy ‘ds that Women give up their strong, per- |stice of lemon, cut square, and sur. A old writer says: “There| or were relieved, but n these depend Ren one OF hie oe intelligent Oe Bn Bb dh pare you a irderer — vekamgd — eeer to be “educated by the ‘pallot” into a [round this with four sweet pickled /is just one thing fixed ané indis-| pubtic homes, the law d not her she is not an | woman can vote intelligently. can | #2 sign of good news p : Be ee ct the teas partial man, whereas woman's unreasonable |sherkins and four reatehes, cut tolpensable in bringing up a child.| ¢tector, to have a voice fn K and managing there homes sore Pir odd pv ld spe tg Mushrooms To ¢ 1 mae He ry ws “ d . show the center, On the same/ Make him feel that he is loved.” | | nd , a 80, be rooms indicate that you will be partisanship is one ne sean That oy a - i Eoactecia | plate on lettuce leaves, set a to-| ee | se Were Sever wre tee S a it og | fortunate tn your undertakings if gegen see At help politics, if, they, could ‘be effectively |mato with skin and hard core re-|" To clean and brighten rugs aop Karr ct Y joes wen ge te We iG wo tm eke weer oe ther Jet that would be a waste of other—far |moved and the center generously jas you would @ floor, with a gop | oo od aot wanes © Gam reapect | Panne. i ice inpertans qualities ot woman on mere externel matters, and | filled with sauce tartare j wrung out of @ bucket of dipan fron genet = ‘aay Contin aew Geneee B bape sdene As 1 és oy . * Lr. as a matter of fact, it does not appear from impartial testimony that Baked Salmon au Gratin-—One | warm water in which is \% cup am | ere os ive anal womid eateealr lowe it rd oe © - “ph gan rc woman does effectively modify politics, where she votes, in aay | pint milk, two egga, small plece of | monia. _——————————— 1 would like to} |home of my own receive a leg&cy before long to make life worth | butter, one large onion run through | re To dro greater degree than where she does not vote. To prevent Mine from colledting i rf fr Buffalo whd brought about in spoon ground ginger In a batch of!two of the paper until it is soaked | have the char t was @ voteless woman from Buffalo o Oats m that you see @ chopper, two or three tablespoons | : re ad biiate en it can be eas-| living for some good : Ifield of oats is a most favorable 4 , ” on the Dottom and sides of a tea-|doughnuts will keep the dough and biistered. Then rt ; , ield of oate | D oral favs nee ag ea getine veg sariea « 'Conoaees ned secaaee con te Ferg any ge 8 mo kettle, place in it a few common | from soaking fat, and that the > ily atripped off. ne 1 ee pscrgeeangp he opinion | omen It denotes riches and good > m oor * c not cle aaiaeiio e her a m > 8 tO} ¢, » soon can years later the passing of the same law {fn that state, | from stove and cool. Take a bak. | marbles, se of the ginger cannot be detect | what they woula do th he oa Dinokinn Sveabinb.nt peechea a eres con ones one trelh t eee epriakle with crtin anonen teeueel Make croutons for soup quickly Sa The color in wash fabrics may|am 30 years old, and although I note pleasures, but if they thick layer of cracker crumbs with ies lon hand plenty of warm water and rinse in the usual way. Dry in|can't work in an office, and therelcome shiny with a piece of fine Ee cheese on top and bake one Sponge « yard or shade will be no one to care one way or sandpaper. Lt your, caaiiiatinte aqerwmee — — It te claimed that one-quarter fea | large sponges. SSSR Ts a thiaGreys two half-inch slices of white bread and one alife of rye or graham bread. Spread with butter on both Veal Curry. Cook 1 teaspoon of chopped on fon in 2 tablespoons of butter until sides and brown in the oven. Dis pose one slice upon tender lettuce | stir til brown, and add 1 tee leaves, and upon this lay three or|spoon of curry powder, 12 tea four brotled or fried oysters that | spoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of grated have been exged and crumbed.| fresh cocoanut, and a dash of cay Sprinkle the oysters with horse |enne; pour in slowly 112 cups of radish and cover with the slice of | stock and cook and stir until per rye or graham toast. Upon this lay |fectiy smooth. Add 1 pound of lean yellow, add 2 tablespoons of Nour, ™L etters Dear Miss Grey: Through the golumns of The Star will you kind. ly give me recipes for making a fombination sandwich and baked salmon au gratin? V. E. thin slices of cold chicken or tur. [raw veal cut Into dice, cover and A—Combination Sandwich-—Cut key breast and three or four pleces ik gently until tender The Kohler & Chase Player- Piano Has Flexible Fingers Flexible fingers—fingers with all the elasticity, the softness, the lifelike flexibility of the manual touch, remove from the last trace of the mechanical Kohler & Chase Player-Piano. the playing of the ~_~_ It is light and easy to pump. The physical effort required is practically nothing. -_-, The plate of the Kohler & Chase Player-Piano is of composite metal. Massive, strong, rigid; it cannot— will not ever—give the thousandth part of an inch. The perfect scale is there- fore permanent, This Titustration Shows Player-Piane read - Five Invaluable New Inventions SHOWN THIS WEEK IN THE GOOD STORES OF THIS CITY Three Great Features—“‘Lastikops Bandlet,” “X-Uspender,”’ and “Solid Service System” *< Alert merchants realize that the quickest and surest way to build up a great corset trade is to their customers in close touch with Nemo Corsets, . ; refore, the best dealers everywhere have prepared for ‘Nemo Week” by securing full stocks of all the old Nemo favorites as well as the latest Nemo novelties, and are now ready, with us— '—the SUPERIORITY of Nemo Corsets TO PRO over all others; that each model is a DISTINCT PATENTED INVENTION, performing a definite hygienic service, —that all ~-~ The Kohler & Chase Player-Piane is a perfect instrument made honestly, to give long service. It will be as good at the end of a lifetime’s use as it is the day you buy it. TO PROVE ~that the Nemos are the only corsets a in existence that combine the UTMOST COMFORT with absolutely correct and ultra-fashionable shape. Nemos are constructed on | —that it is TRUE ECONOMY to buy Nemo TO P. ROV scientific principles, with tangible TO P ROVE Corsets, because they represent better health-giving features, producing beneficial results that | value, are made of better materials, NO OTHER corsets can POSSIBLY give. ~“_a“o_-, It will not wear out. Kohler & Chase Player-Pianos are sold upon the easiest possible terms. A small payment down—the remainder in monthly payments. . have greater Sik qeivilaed: bh axchohaitiy durability and will wear longer than any other corsets, ol4 Player-Piano music for new rolls Is extended FREE to all urchasers of Kohler & Chase layer-Pianos. easy You may have one de- livered to your home. Have it there and try it thoroughly, If you are not com- pletely satisfied with it you may return it, Corsets for Stout Women The fame of the Nemo ‘‘Self-Reducing"’ Corset is world-wide it STANDS ALONE, This year we have Ke a perfect fit for every type of s out figure. Self -Reduci t No. racing Corset, No, 5221 $65 00 A marvelous success, and the greatest figure-reducer ever made. Worn by slender women, also, The semi-elastic ‘Bandlet”’ gives perfect support, with absolute comfort and safety. See it/ Self-Reducing Corsets $3.50, $4.00, $5, $8 and $10 All tho old favorites, which still suit many women best, Medium styles, for women who dislike extremes; and the very long mode! For the Slender and Medium Many women think that all Nemos are for stout figures. We hope to dispel that idea Gating this Nemo Week. Our slender models have features just as valuable as our stout models, For example: Nemo “‘X-Uspender” Corset—-$5.00 Entirely new. Flattens the abdomen, back, hips and upper limbs; and the front steels CAN'T stick out below. It’s a WonDER! Nemo Back-Resting Corsets, $4.00 3.50 4.00 ‘teen different models, Kohler & Chase _ ,,; F. L. JORDAN, General Manager. Established 1850. es Nemo Military Belt Corsets, Nemo cng Aaa Corsets, . Nemo Solid-Service Corsets, 2.00 Don’t miss Nemo Week! See all the new Nemos—it’s not only pleasure, but a duty which every woman owes to herself. KOPS BROS., San Francisco Office, 154 Sutter St. 1318 Second Av., Seattle ™ -. We are also Pacific Coast distributers for Weber, Geo. Steck & Co., Fischer, Koh- ler & Chase, Wheelock, Stuyvesant, Andrew Kohler, Kohler & “‘ampbell, Blastua, Hoffman, Marshali, Richardson, Kingston, Pische yer-Pianos, Blasius Player-Pi- ano, Regent Player-Piano, terrywood 84-Note Eleotric Piano and many othe which produce ultra-fashionable » derness, oad into| In getting ready for thespaper-|be set by allowing them to stand |have no dread of being an old|Cayed it is an omen of {llluck layer of the dressing, and so on, tll | By pulling tbe Brad sling over a |banger, take the paper off the walls|a few moments in a solution of |maid, 1 sometimes wonder what I ‘ SE 16 Good. On top ef ail pet a) . yourself and save expense. Have salt and water, then wash and|will do when the day comes when 1} Rub suede shoes that bave be <n reap 5