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WANT TO VOTE? AFFIRMATIVE) feet" {therefore should not vote) Maserally che doesn’t, without the How can women protect Pathe and further the com Setetien bomne whee she is denied the weapon of defense and the mowiedae of experience whieh the ballot gives? Another antiepffracist§ claims woman should be denied (he ballot hecause she caunot defend her pantry in war.” This is not true. ‘Woman's natural instinct to fight ie protection of her young ts even eater than man's, her endurance poset and indifference to suf: Why shouldn't women vote? a Aren't they citizen eo United Staten, subject to all the laws, taxa tien and burdens of cit b to. clared bara free and al, and em | dived to life, liberty © pur-| fat of bappiness equally with , a mit the right “to an tnhher i ent, abstract right ns, Ty ifieally gran t h onstt ot qubion, exceptins Indians not and criminals * ad Te not the right “to rote “on. ke gimtionst method of expressing vd the needs, the wil! and the optnions @ those citizens that method . which Keeps them free? be fhe question is pu ne ot fue | a Wee and oxpediency; justice to ail nad to man himself and to pow ct. ~ and expediency, because the ~on to voto is the only way in - 2 can perform her full od if, to man and to pos ae terity. pat Que of the “anticuffragists” has aivendy unintentionally proved this - fact. She claims “woman does not her gi duties per rh se oon be re = AnthiaG reys. etters Deer Grey: Will you kind tert me how long one should | mourning and how long be of amusement after the of parent? ; A READER 7 K-—There is no specified time ‘Don't Let Your Piles Grow! uvery Hemorrhoidal Ulcer Is a Fer tile Field for Cancer and Other Deadiy Diseases. TRIAL, PACKAGE FREE. 4. Coustipation unchecked brings In- intiammation begets | ‘and piles too often superin- pods of malignant nature. tor hemorrhoids) ME bat they cause more agony in are easy to cui? If you go m Operation with the knife is Sgonizing, and rarely a success is just one way to be cured sure way, painlessly and prt- that is with Pyramid Mails free trial package to write. give you instant relief, and t you Weill om the way to a per | FOU can get a full-sized box droggist for 50 cents, and box cures. on having what you call Drag Co, 97 Pyramid Marshall, Mich. and re by return mail the trial fm a plain wrapper 50 cents. fee package. Femoved forever by our cae AND 8AD- ES CORRECT- Moles and superfluous mently removed ry’s Methods York Facial Co. WO Arcade Bidg. mor” Senth lother day and beg your advice rarely | Minutes than much more ser-| troubles. fend your name and address | Write tol! | } MAS. GEO. A. SMITH fering even Woman not only tory ful deeds of va more pronounced can fight, bat ht» thousands of the and courage of wom em in war and defense hat qualification were neces sary, all aged, blind, deaf, crippted and disabled males would be dis qualified from voting And to the women ha ask negroes all t wilt Did alt om before it wus grant ory Was unjust and wrong. Woman's disfranchise went ts unjust, wrong and unwise. EET aT ee for the wearing of mourning, ab though subdved colors should be} worn for a period of at feast from / six months to a year Brooding lover bereavement# never helps to | Dear them, and while ft would look) heartless to attend places of amusement within a few months of | the death of 4 parent, lunocent) fis proper for one to go tol amusement need not be given up| Yon cam honor the memory of your parent just as sincerely if you are; }with your friends as if you were jsitting at home dressed in somber black | | Dear Miss Grey: I thank you for }your attention to my querier the the following | When, through the tnexperience | of youth, you have shown a youns | man—not through words but ac-| tione—that you love him, how should T act toward him upon bis return after an absence of two! |years? Could this young man ever respect such & gtri? Please give jine some suggestions him, but he does not inclination VERY UNHAPPY B. W. you were unfortunate en to show this young man how much you cared for him and he shows no inctination to be in }your company since his return.) [pride should come to your reacué| and not allow you to again ve bim any imkling of the state of | your feelings toward him. That} which a male being can have with} out any effort on hfs part never looks good to him, and if he does not care in the least for you, it can. {do you no good and only cause you humiliation and pain to try and force yourself on him. Simply |treat him as you would any other acquaintance, and ff he wants ever to be more than friendly, he will seek your society, and if he does, be gure and do not appear overly anxious to retain him. 1 ait! love show the le * | if |GOOD IDEA FOR XMAS eae A clever girl told me the other dey that she had worked out a | “lovely scheme” for money saving | for Christmas, and it struck me #0 favorably that I'm going to pass it | along. | She sald: “I've waited until the last minute to bay my Christmas presents, for the last time. When | the Ume comes I never have money \enough to go around” Then she ‘explained her method. She commenced im January to save 2 cents the first week, 4 cents | the second week, 6 the third and so om, inereasing 2 cents each week the year goes on. Isn't it a good scheme? A good plan would be to have 62 envelopes and settle the payments regularly, With children this is also a good plan, beginning with 1 cent and doubling fn the same manner Begin now. It lan't too late up with yourself. colors, blue is in high favor Danish, roy cornflower, and gray blues are the | wo ’ Oxfords, Leather fegular Vici Kid SPECIAL ; light or he: alue $3.00, $2.50. $200. ‘This week only-— 1406 Third, Bet. Union and Pike d or avy $1.65 THE STAR—TUES Ave you a woman auffragiat or © vote and have equal Seema Hf se, clip out the bal If you do, clip out mele h we ? MOREE of d wate ot }lot given on this page and send to | lot, tiling in an indicated, with * * r over botling or the Suffrage Waitor of ‘The Star,|cross opposite the “No” snd. mail n DAILY MENU. * then remove a filling out an lndteated to The Suffrage Madltor | * » cups of crushed | Are you an antieauffragiat? And The Star would also like to hear Tam much interested in th | > o Breakfast * ju of 1 orange {women on the other side of the ton, both for and rhe she ne * 1 orn Flake Las wet horder mold | fenee that women should not be al yur we andl uch not oon 1 + Cream - m icer dy ae send in to The Star, Hitting yours | MOURD NOt yet of age, wo Whee * i pple On * Le e center self to 200 words or lows 1 Wes pa . mae this mat * Crisp Bacon = B ‘oant * berries and 7 they seem to be right on the job A ! € . * Dinner. * at Meat Pies. : judging from the mu Hots al r ee Seer oo * t n of Cele up w| I puff it he un ‘ready received markgd with a cross ae ; a ; “ |® Ro t if Beet n ft , at neMBONed ealgned oft pposite the "Ya Hut Seat 4 : ao ‘ * u rad ice oe me 1 with ¢ ted swe thay take littl rest in thi 8 i gg * re tots ' us um t ti wanton question sang “gerd of * Fr 1 hup * | egg and bak a quick oven y among your friends “ of " 4 = * traw be 7 and he ballots right away ty. - a * Whipped ¢ Hlth kkk hhhhhhhent as the count will have to be made * Wafers Cott eae * ¢ , of next Monday noon and the result « * * WORTH KNOWING. - forwarded to Congressman Humpt -” 2 . tte ~ st Washington, Seattle women te be . Ind Sea should be public-apirited enough to) 9° outa i PSF nnn |e Olive ae ms vet de that Seattio make a represee: le «| ee ane q howing with other larg \* Cake Nee veg OO A taaveuails go feaygeet sachet MARJORIE PAIGE WILCOX. he KORE RKeeRereees : with several of raw poti i P You, but all we | * en an ining. Cannot Star today takes pleasure in|... ‘af oking fish he views of Mra. George A.|-1.- . . | at re the exercise of mf. | Pineapple Omelet president of the Alkt Sul | ing, axes and yet may have no|* a Rent & Ones mepene. Sepeee Yeltow machine ot tains om - and also ang ett bn aloe making ite laws Ia till’ a Mittle girl, being only | @ . om, ac = feotah of hot! white m be removed by larjorie Paige Witcom, Be) 1, , ia another fo f but not the least | Water ane nem delicately with) rubbing the s with « cloth wet youngest suffragiat, who sid { Jucation shall be, { he (0 Fp ant 3 Cakemnasoms oc ¥ | with ammonia, before using soap. years old interest mar » an omelet pan, turn tn the eger ars old. Thy lnterest 1 ie m ‘the characteristics of the|'™ a omelet pea, ture in the exes, d by little Miss Wilcox shows); ‘acaksereuiane one ~cvck until set, spread w erated Keep the chest well up, the show . choot minke th triode whe. hae not ¢ to see. the meappie. fold over the ders back and th pdom in— voting question ar 4 want (Olin the activities of her , »\frage in a true nt on # hot platter and pour thé | then start out for a walk with some the thing along, so whon | |remainder of the pineapple over Jefinite purpose in view become of age ¢t will be [eo to vote and take places , ‘ ° To prevent any shade of blue at the polla along with thelr fathers | Fla ort FO: t BOLL ss Cream of Celery Soup. lesew thatee soul tee cam Maaie and brothers | Ne stececeeat Chop finely 1 bead of celery and/a pail of water to which one ounce On Wednesday Mra. Helen K ~ | rc, cook for 20 minutes in 1 nt offof sugar of lead has b added “a driek J om, author of “Woman chicken stock. Cook together 2}Then be sure t dry well before The Sing and the public,” for the negative, tablespoons each of butter 4 | washi nd froning. Muy land Mrs. May Wood Simona, Chi flour, add gradually 1-cup each of} jeago political economist, for the af et EG mtik thin cream, stir until} Throw coarse salt over rugs and firmative, will each argue thelr | ARNOLD'S REMEDIES smooth, combine the two mixtures, |carpets before sweeping them to | sides of the question in a convince Never Fait ¢ season with pepper and salt and | prevent the dust from rising. This ing manner | Bronchitia. Hay Fever §) strain. j Will brighten the colors, also. What do you think of it? Send in Se Gana Seals Bee. tae arent wrap is a . pm ‘ s | —— your ballot and write to the Sut jand some of them are beautiful. Pye Rag Ned Horseradish Sauce for Meats. | If a turkey or chicken is frame Kdttor and tell why you be-| duende Wham Thicken 1% cups milk with 3|tubbed inside and out with lemon lieve or do not believe ia equal suf-| Most new pumps for street = tablespoons cracker crumbs, using |!t will make the meat white, juicy frage for wotnen wear are made h strap NO JOB s double botler. Add one-third cup |and tender * —s ~ od seme | the atop Too large for ¢ € { None grated horseradish, 3 tablespoons | ies A — too «ma best attention. We butter and % teaspoon salt | Be sure to iron garments with the . Cheeks in bite and green, in do satlsf work at reasonat straight of the goods, and thus pre- | white markings om black grounds prices. t phones, Maitre d'Hote! Asparagus. vent stretching of the bias seams, and tm bineck markings on white’ Federal.Paint and Wall Paper Co,,| Cut the asparagus into short ‘i ence . croands are coming mgain iwto| 1314 tet Ave. Arcade Annex. lengths, boil in salted water until] When you are sewing a new braid % | Youue. Right tn the aboppiug center "\tender and drain. Melt 2 rounding |} Your skirt, insert a thin piece of | -| tablespoons of butter, add 1 table | Cardboard into the hem and thus @Y FRED SCHAEFER. wpoon of lemon juice and a yrevent stitches from showing - white pepper, then add the rough. With my burdens to shoulder hn icing | Ss cious avor gus, cook slowly for 3 minut Sf EP RI PR tee or Bee, a are on squares of unbuttered| Cat white ollcloth to’ fit the pan- Who eevies the whitefaced min teast ltry shelves and paste it on. It will tter’s wit i | last for years and is easily kept « there a call for those frequent | | Corn Fritters | clean tasks | Reat | eee until light, add 1 cup | Ne Mie a ee Which Christian duty of each one| sanet cases % ot mille, 6 ee. aske- | few ins of caye 1 cup of bine Must each a clase thmt’s left in the! IND) AND CEYL N TEA flour mixed and sifted with | tes lation te: lureh 1A Oo spoon of salt and 1 level teaspoon | Roapect a dull sermon (nor dom “asd of baking powder, and finally add} o> cneaame Has that captivating flavor that tea n of olive oll or melted | Sew for the heathen, visit the e . vs by spoonfuls into d ep | sick | drinkers love. Rich and sustaining, hot fet, fry until brown and drain | Bring pe twixt two whose tem on brown paper before serving serre wre wore quick yet delicate and delicious. Pleases all. we Wh maple. stem fr theta: somite say, while we dodge and even pootpooh it. | choir ‘Open evenings until 8 an@ “Oh, well, the ministers wife should do {t!™ | _ | Sundays i for people who work | istri | Hi EDWIN BROWN. Firat | Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Wholesale Distributers! ——_Jetlied Strawberries. x, [Unien Seasons: Cheer sail am The minixter’s wife fae many demands j Cover 1 ounce of gelatine with % hjumbia Awaiting her buxy but tired hands | APR NE Who must rear. up the Perfect child i by gomsiper be begutled lace objects for the bazar self that is plainer by organ, help out the chotr church when all athers tire 4 the rep perhaps you knew he minister's wife should do it! far the for th a3 The minister's wife can look shead To winning « crown and wings when dead; While we, admitting ber chance of reward, Manage to make her way to tt hard The more that whe does of our duty for us And plods through life without any fuss. But when the heavens in judgement burst, And God catls the meek to rise up first, Long habit will make us answer to it ‘Oh, well, the minister's wife should do it!” SDAY, » higher grade piano has sprung, into popular favor with great artists and dis criminating music lovers alike, as sapidly as has the Elobart M. Cable. What is sometimes called a “mellow tone” has been developed in the Hobart M. Cable piano to a point of perfection not yet obtained by any other make. Embodying the latest scientific develop- ments in piano construction, it has those particular characteristics in tone and touch which appeal so strongly to every true artist and exacting musician Purchasable on moderate ments. Sold exclusively by monthly pay- Eiters Third and Muslo naton Co, Building University Forty Stores in the West Tamale Grotto MAY 1910 Half Price for Lunch Baskets Samples--The assortment is enormous — Wicker, Bamboo and Rattan; in Lunch Baskets and Shopping Baskets and Bags; priced at just half. At 98c, 75c, 49s, 25¢ Leather Hand Bage in black leather, and a variety of sizes and ahapes; and what we sell at 750. On special 4Sc sale for, each Trade Getters From Lower Fleor APRON GINGHAMS—Special Sale price, 4c yard HUCK TOWELS—18x36 White Huck Towels; white or red border; L4c value. Spectal sale vagy 1 = pies. Geet: LONGCLOTH — Wxtra Fine Grade of 260 Longeloth; F. F. quality, Special Sale 15c price, yard PERCAL BS—i2-Inch Percales, dark styles; worth 12%¢; also a broken assortment of 12%e Tab Suftings Soot 6: Sale price, y aC SILK-FINISHED GINGHAMS In black and white shepherd styles; 29 regular Spectal Sale price, ce EE AMERICAN SHIRTING PRINTS—Al) styles, Spe- olal Sale prico, yank. 5c Corset Covers 25¢ Greatest values ever offered; all fuli front French Covers; splendid assortment; lace or embroidered yokes, or combi- nation of both, .Buy all you need willy Lave Inet. ‘SHOES Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps for big girls; all leathers; tans, black, patent and gunmetal; Hundreds of styles and kinds; all sizes to large 2 $1.39 values. to $2.00 ,.. SPECIAL TILL NOON Women’s, Misses: and Girlw Vici or Patent Oxfords, size 2% only. $1.50 values 75¢ 98c Oxfords; 500 pairs to close; patents or viel; values to $1.60. hemmed, with | NEWS OF SPECIAL ID INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR a VOTES FOR WOMEN---DO YOU WANT IT? SHOULD WOMEN } Underwear—Hosiery—Men’'s Wear R. & G. Corset= Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—-Blankets Jap Matting By the Roll did assortment that fetch- dily $12.00 per roll; fine, tightly woven goods and choice patterns. Per St. 50 ) voll Per half roll (20 paar $3.75 $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Trimmed Hats $2: 98 Your choice on Weduesday of about one aundred Trimmed | Fate; worth $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 each, On sale at $2.98. These are our regular stock hats; styles absolutely correct White Lawn Waists 69c Worth $1 and $1.50 sizes from 32 to 44. Very buttoned front ew White Lawn Waists in all pretty designs, trimmed with lace and embroidery; or back; long sleeves. SAMPLE PETTICOATS | One-Third to One-Half Less Hundreds of Sample Petticoats in Silk, Heatherbloom, Imita- tion Taffeta Silk, Spunglass, Sateen, Moreen, Mohair and Ging- hams; dozens and dozens of different styles and colors. Regular $1.00 Sateen and cam Petticoats . Li Pettlooats at eee o Regular $2.00 Heatherbloom and: Sateen Petticoats . eran Regular $3.00 und $3.5 Sateen Petticoats ... Regular $5.00 to $10.00 site Petticont colors, at 10 ‘Henther on Mohair and $4.00 and $5.00 oe ge Separate Skirts New stock of All-Wool Panama Skirts in all sixes for women and girls, also large sizes for stout women; blacks, browns, grays and navy blues, Latest style 6x9 feet; regular $11.50. . Wednesday $7.35 | Brussels Rugs 9x12 fe reg- Upstairs 98c $1.50 Smyrna Rugs. | Wednesday 30¢ and 36¢ Jap “Matting Wednesday, Lon yams MEE 20c 35c Window Shades. Special, each 25¢ Special Sale White Underskirts 98¢ Long Muslin Skirts; values to $1.50, Fresh, new goods; extra wide flounce with tucks and fine, wide embrofdery or rows of lace msertion and edge; dust ruffle on each skirt. See , wedi: dtepiay ' Specials Shell Barrettes in plain and filigree work, Any of our 25¢ kind for, 17c each Shell Turban Pins, plain or fancy. 25c kind 7 Pek orcas c Beauty Pins in a variety of styles. 1c kind for 5c Colgate’s Talcum Powder, all perfumes: 25e kind 5 Re ee 15¢ Certified Complenton Tollet Soap, contains witch hazel, 25e kind for, a 1 cake 122¢ Children’s White Lawn Aprons with wide ruffles, shoulder straps and full skirt; 49 98e values c

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