The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1910. —— s0UL) WOMEN WANT TO. VOTE? (AFFIRMATIVE) BY MAY WOOOD SIMONS, Chicago Political Economist. ie working girl wants the bal ip protect a < suffers th ahop 7 free hor from lane -— td her, whether that class wo of men or w “ee gat Interested In the pro ig “te taxation, Ro f n ‘ eae pase citizenship upon foeeriat_petvilone and add i tp thoee who already have BD gaits vor" and of ing tt ish they are ae! produced by the kere Thiel s | wea, possess nothir ageult dave deen In ber husband was was Ste hopeless utr MRS. MAY WOOD SIMONS. genes the workers are oxy Mted for their product ‘The working woman C wool ie AR Girls, Are You Matrimonially | Inclined? 'f So, Glance at This | PRE RRRRRR RRR ERRER Thee women struggle for the ballot for a definite object. They west it asamenns by which they cam change the present economic system, and not as am abstract right | Fee women of the wealthy class who desire ba would use . : tte defend their privileged pow and though they aid of * no Votes, so that he the working cities in necuring th te for women,” would tinue to ; a SASL. Bente a pie woe the labor Ler same working women. They woking . , uber, plenae " B geuty men of th “3 ‘ ou is seeking econ equality for her own class | OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STA ee rene VOTES FOR WOMEN—DO YOU WANT IT? Mave you cast your ballet yet? The Star Suffrage te bi it L the un | there are hundreds of womer ie e ~ dench re " interested in this woman suf Su) eve the f/ fase question who have not yet Saitas ttn thelr ballot, So, if you are hei: amen ail patriotic and proud of your city, send im your ballots at once, no my of by her that Seattle will be well up in the Nat nal to submit to the e country omes to tht it cities woman-voulng he logistaturos of the vartous tates for ratification an « tar is also walting to hear ment to the nations from some of tts women readers tion which shall enat telling why they bell women t vote hould vote, or Riv good reasons why the lot not be grant i to thom We introduce today Mra. May Simons, Chicago political affirmative, and ick Jobne " and the Republic e eK Tomorrow of the attle tell what they think iffrage question. y, and send in your ballot he Suffrage Editor what mu think about it ee o * * WORTH KNOWING. | * * Her First Vote eee eee ee eee ee ee De not “lek poat. stamps or! would avoid @ little creases which flaps of enve ure very hard to fron ont r of dixea | To freshen old worn black gloves add a few dr k to @ For washing wh ylitttle sweet appl a soft nted paint put a a | brush and dry to a pail of hot wa ¥0 aAblespoons of tt Olive oll cleanse flannels for cle several wanhing drying cloths for the final process jes rub wi a cloth ch haa b 6h satu De not put your pretty ated with t will keep the pees through the wringer wa bright and f om ruet * man would like to meet « plain young lady. Prefer @ Bas her own living to make and who is willing to @ man for love, not money. [ do not dance. and I don't @ any more than moet men. I have a good powit! and * Giri will be happy with me. | wien “Helen” would & melam THE LONESOME ONE.” * * + Sdvertisoment has did not think it best, for it bas te Cynthia Grey, to- i 3 been printed. “I was in earnest, even if you Petter of explanation gis pelieve me. Inclosed witt man, and @ request this letter you will find an ‘ad’ to be rum among the the ‘Personal and money to pay for runt Again, if ago there was printed from this same for a solution of which confronted him 12 noom until 11 Ro opportunity to acquainted with whom he would bis wife. @ Mill secking the young aad bis letter with the are here given ‘of some yorng wom- perhaps care to an- you think it ts all right, please put something in with your letters the same day the ad is printed. I know many good girls may never look tr the ‘Personal’ column, but they will if you think it ix all right to say something tn your letters. “If any anewers come, please mal! them to me, I can not get away from here but one night a month and I surely could take care of a good girl. I trust to your honor not to give my name *%o any one, or to publish it, as it vould cause some excitement among the people I work with. Please use a Star addres MR. LONESOME. To “Mr. Lonesome Your trust will not be betrayed, and any let ters that come for you will be for warded. The money inclosed for the insertion of the ad will be turn ed over to The Star's charity fund oo" dig Grey: You publish ior me when I asked ad-! wuch Inconvenient answered i. I ter and reqoest tm the paper if I suppose you M.A.GOTTSTEIN| PFURNITURE GORty, | ECOND AVE.BETWEEN PIKE 5 PINE « treatment and to the Credit terms are just right you're going at that store—THIS IS THE STORE. $9.75 NOW--$1 WEEKLY like illustration ; hand mak , $ ton ; d- Sugared sweet potatoes make a designed and finished in toothsome dish, F fl, peel and 13a mild but effective help imitation quartered oak or eut the potatoes into one-fourth to induce sound sleep. A 7 f ) 1 inch slices. Simmer for one hour glass of O top 21x41; oval or more in a syrup made of one cup percled mirror 16x26; lof white sugar, one-fourth of a cup| Pabst Extract p drawers. lof water and one teaspoonful of} | butter te the top allces often Bo Best Tonic th the syrup. Cook until almost ry before ie | cach night before retir ‘oF write or phone your or. 9921; Ind. 1098. sser for $12.75 $1 NOW—$1 WEEKLY Dresser, like illustration; finished in imitation of quar- tered oak; has two top draw- ers, serpentine shape; size of top 20x41, 1 shaped French beveled mirror 18x28. begin to soften 1 spoonful of but alt and pepper to taste and i 2 beaten eggs and stir con antly until the mixture in |to thicken. Remove from flames, pal i as the heat of the dish will be| 1s nature's greatest sufficient to complete the cooking. | cure. Nothing so constantly until they are of} completely renews consistency of scrambicd s. | mental and bodily en te or other Add one trutte or two for as for ee ee apy * DAILY MENU. # | tablespoonfula of water to start the * . . cover and set in the oven * Try New Dishes. . time the rhubarb will be into a rut in your Don't get r and the syrup colored pink at jeust- &| A bit of orange peel or white ginger an old | foot may be ad while baking his way, #| Whole dates, figs or raisins, pre & | viously boiled #} baking dish in layers with uncooke */ rhubarb and cooked until the rhu your re your- self, will appreciate the variety #] barb is tender. that this plan affords. * Breakfast. + Geet Timbotes. Strawberries *} Melt 2 tablespoons of butter, add Cereal with Cream #1 % cup of stale bread crumba and igge with Tomatoes # | 23 cup of hot milk and cook 5 min- Buttered Toast Coffee #| ites, stirring constantly move * < * * * * * ¢ . * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ~ * » &| from the fire, ad¢ 1 cup of chopped Dinner. # | cooked beef, 2 egas slightly beaten, Split Pea Soup # {1 teaspoon chopped onion and Radishes Green Onions # | Pepper and salt to taste. Turn into Broiled Steak *| timbale molda, stand them Candied 3weet Potatoes %|!0 & pan of hot water, cover with gratin &| buttered paper and bake 20 min Ce Cookiea #| Utes. Serve with tomato sauce. Coftee OT byreaae Mngt Cha ap - mage Supper Restless Beet Timbale: Sleepless Tomato Sau Baked Rhubarb Tea Nights to Nighes of Refreshing Rolls ake * a * en * * - ORR Eggs With Tomatoes. A new combination of eggs and a cupful of canned wpan or chafing at once or they yopara ergy and strength asa night of peaceful rest. Candi Potat i Candied Sweet Potatoes What your system needs ing is the best insur ance against long, wake ful nights. Containing all the sedative proper- ties of the lupulin from choicest hops, it calms tired nerves and in- duces peacetul, re- freshing, dream- less slumber. Cauliflower au Gratin For cauliflower au gratin t boiled cauliflower Into the flower ets and place them in a baking dish in alternate layers with white sauce and grated che Cover the top with crumbs, moistened with but ter, and bake uotll the sauce bub- bles through the crumbs Four-Egg Custard Pie. Here is a recipe for a splendid custard ple Beat four exes until a spoonful can be held; add halt lteaspoonful of salt and two-thirds cup of sugar and beat again, When well mixed, beat in two cups and a half of milk, Turn into a deep pan, lined with pastry dough. Bake in a slow oven until the custard ts firm in the center. Baked Rhubarb. If you are tired of rhubarb jn the usual (form, try baking It. Rinse quickl?, wipe clean and remove peel from larger stalks of rhubarb Have ready an earthon agate dish with plate to fit the top as a cover. Popular Home-Furnishers Cat the stalks into this, in one-tnch lengths, scattering sugar over in may be put Into the) R) SHOULD WOMEN WANT 10 VOTE?) (NEGATIVE) BY MRS. HELEN KENDRICK JOHNGON, } Author Woman and the Republic | | | | | ton fail to What «1 mean puntry the b a an's f are b ™ hat motion ts ® anib " 4 he tr ° ‘ c n 1th ith th t f fu t vat mistaken |] a , ara he more hidden || tr n’s iden »» ed that she fancies that | she falsely calls “equality he will endanger true equality which | she now possesses, set back the wheels of progr and render her | welt at rtal laughing stock, a subject of merriment ich ia sad || and pi not bh r | Milian Kamath, Gute | a SLi A Cae rec J PO tt REMOVED To our new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Madison Bekins Moving & Storage Co. Telephones: East 414. Cedar 414. Grahams We are fering nomenal Spring Coats, em bracing t styles and fabrics hown garments been sel " espec lahy sale ¢ values one-third Among th both wom misses’ st splendid ment. two These nd represent regularly The Exclusive Style Shop 714-716 Second Ave. PHENOMENAL now of- phe- of he best have ected for this more. 1em are en’s and A assort- yles. Misses’ Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Values to $2.50 Spectal—Hundreds of pairs and ail sizes 8% to large 2 Suede in brown or Glace Vict Kid In biack or tan, Ankle Ties | and Ankle Straps ia various leathers, tnoluding the gunmet al calf and kid, All_ in one great lot and $1 39 | | } | | only | | | Specials in Aprons Gingham iw 15¢ 196 Aprons with ruffle kind Sc | | | | Plain Band Aprons kind for ; Plain Band Aprons; be kind for Plain Band bottom; 3f for lette in a wide to 46, Till ne chambray and flay and all sizes from Extra well made and good full wid 69c Princess Aprons; kind for 45c Mothe Hubbard ith Mother Hubbard with sleeves, i oon bin kind : 65c White Lawn Aprons STAMPED Center Pieces, Dollies, 200 pieces HALF PRICE SPECIAL TABLE DAMASK--S8-Inch Bieac eg wor Round | syecial Sale price, yard RRR 19c SHEETS—Iileached Sheets, size waitresses’ Plain Band | Special Sale price, each prons; 260 kind PILLOW CASES—Bleached Pillow for kaaban 19c finish cial Sale price, each Waitresses’ Plain Bib Aprons; Nso Children’s White Lawn Aprons A Special Bargain Lot in Dif- ferent Styles Special Sale price, yard . yard price, yard . Silk Specials Till Noon value for, ach 390 value ach 50c value each ly Silk Bengalines in ing checks; the kind that fetches 60c a yard. Special till 4 Sag be” oo ee ? y Want an Auto Scarf? We Fine AlLWoot Op The best buy in the city ever! 120 Pure Silk Hand-Hem For party dresses and summer stitched Auto Vell Scarfs, all wear, We now have in stock colors, washable; values $1.25, | green, pink, gray, blue, red, $1.50; early come, early 49 tan, eto, Spectal till 9 served at London's .... c noon, per yard ........ 9c Regular $1.25 and $1.50 House Wrapper variety of pa White Dotted Swiss for summer wear, Underwear-—Hosiery—Men's Wear Be Sure You Are in London's Store When You Ask for These Morning Specials Thursday Forenoon Specials Made of percale, calico, | | Regular $1.00 and $1.25 Black Sateen, Black Heatherbioom, Black Moreen and Plain and Striped Gingham Wash Petticoats— th noon Bib Aprons; 29¢ kind 23 Regular $3.00 and $4.00 Black Silk and White Silk Waists—Plain | gular $3.00 an ao complete th co for veeOC | fired and fancy styles, all sizes, Till $1 9B | sozzte ee ee Rib Aprons; 49¢ kind 37c noon 8 noon $3.98 for seeee | Regular $1.00 and $1.25 White Lawn Waiste—Laco and embrold- | Garden Wheelbarrows with Mother Hubbard Aprons; 49« ered effects; in perfect condition; all sizes. Until 39c | metal body and wheel; a $1.00 kind 42c noon dikes ees ta bee> seller. Till Regular 50c, 750 and $1.00 Children's Headwear—All kinds for boys and girls; canvas, cloth and sjraws. Half Price Scarfs, ete.—Over | Collarettes, worth from $1.00 to 10c -FROM 50c TO 5. hed Table Damask x90, improve siz Two White Goods Bar White Plaid Dimities, large and small checks; worth 18¢ Special Wicker kinds, Note till noon— Regular 70c Telescopes Regular $1.50 Telescopes Japanese Bat ‘Till noon Until noon Telescopes Telescopes and Suit Cases for summer use; assortment in | Gloves | Women’s Tan Kid 49c | Gloves | For a Strong, Hack-About, EY | eryday Glove we know of none better than this; pleasing shades of tan; outside seam. Special till Women’s Black Cotton Gloves. Special till noon, a 10c pair . | ‘Specials | Till Noon tspelgeneitn, Se Packet Lawn Han atterns, = 48¢ | Seeds; 4 | 50 ft. Guaranteed Garden Hose Garden Hats ach 5 Large Quality Shawknit Sox Men's 2 Shawknit Sox, “sec onds,” factory called them, but they are second to none for wear, Special till noon, 25c 2 pairs for . eae Boys’ Suits noe Boys’ School Suits; worth « $3.00, but have too many of gains them; come tn nice gray plaids. Special till ime et $1.98 lic meget Bf Boys’ $5.00 School Suits in pleasing grays and browns. Special till $2 49 Weaenasey D Men’s Straw Hats Men's Satlor and other style Straw Hats; values to $3.00 ., 98c Ladies’ Cloth Excellent Grade Ladies’ Cloth or Suiting, in solid color and invisible plaids; worth every cent of 850, and shown mostly in the new pleasing shades of gray. Special 19¢ ull noon . large all sizes and thesspecial prices

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