Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEWS All (1) Mrs. Rachel Avery, who ob-) tained a half million names to suf-/ frage petition to congress. (2) Mrs.) Sophia Loebinger, militant suf fraget, talking on New York street. (3) Mrs. Katherine Mackay, who! ave up society to fight for votes! for women. (4) Mrs. Andrew Car Regie, who Is vigorously opposed to the suffrage. NEW YORK, April 5.—Women &re in political life to stay. The Suffragist, suffraget and anti-suf tf fragiat agitation is the thing of the 3 The suffragists and the suffrag while working to get the ballot women, differ greatly in their/ methods of procedure. A suffragist favors peaceful methods while a | im poss!) ing by 191 The suff mixed w cause. orgar samen and which has branches|to the America Caught in the Great World Sweep of Woman Suffrage Movement rHE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 5 ney Coe ve OTES FOR WOMEN—DO YOU WANT IT? 1910 OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE $ STAR % | | SHOULD WOMEN WANT TO VOTE? ;:-+--+++++*++*+: " . * hed o FRIDAY MENU * rn oh Tt ot te ae . ~ |* vd . on TWO SEATTLE WOMEN TE LL * Breakfast w | Cake be WHY THEY WANT TO VOTE |; « wiih Cree ‘ er * an On * 1 the * I fi * it An ” 1 ! nto ke whe t d be\® Dinner * ‘ ght ke the/r 1 tha 1 1 on| ‘ * we that | abid t el a D */s6 vit . tel B Lam a widow 1 pa First-Ie it not a fact that the] »® Janhed ¥ eae, " | Butter he sam I} n i gOOd | Oywte nd . ney 1a family and kee 1 ncter, f ution, W * BSpinac i + with man since I 1 more * 1 * cook I bliged 1 " $ he sam * Banana Cre j * bop f ettling up my n affa * " * and hich I td ba Jone im f t her ‘ Cook Cot . add 1 had any nn r teach * * 4 tem I al te on the te t you we * Supper * bolb a and h the 1 * pleed | * te nt t h an 1 ght a t * Tea I traw * yur al in * Lemon Cream } Tea * and ernm faire | & dysters and Macaroni aloor “ y Pe el I I © me Spanish Omelette bakir MRS. A. B, sat enough to blend an oes Mints Ay. 6 kw, add a tablesp b j » the women in th p00 pos I one 5 4 throug ask a fow od Lemon Cres due h ho are against th k Mix Add | J ' the slightly wR RR em! ne water es. 1 tablespoon each | be ‘olks of ks, % saltspoon * % | heat th a alt | ¢ t, 1 cup of nd 1 table * WORTH KNOWING. * epuon y chopped | spoon of melted Fold in the * * AR aera gree. peppers stiffly beaten whites of 2 eggs, turn ee ee uait lenatirwied re | into a ple plate with paste i sic theen bo. (the tect wine unt |Codfish With Drawn Butter Sauce. | and bake in & m oven atoes prick 7 . To coo t codfish deliciously, | in the oven and —— t ice cream, topped by a a ali getter nino , 2 p vee Spiced Haddock t. They are nice r night, and in the Put 1 pint of 1 cider vinegar my a Naiooan: ash it thoroughly to remoy in a eauce 1 teaspoon al . every bone th plat maining salt Meanwhile mixed wh t simmer which has « joint ne Ke an onion boiling in a pan of w 10 minutes, 4 cups of th needed for | whick be brought tb he | Re the onion, turn the w cold cooked eparated into natats and th r #, In- | botling , nt lover the codfish and let it stand Bo and keep fa ‘ at 1-! to the » ntil the water is cold. Drain the! a cool pla Ss Siar Only $1.98 Madames guffraget is for wresting the vote in } from the men who make the laws ballot te | Mrs. Rachel Foster Avery, Mrs \then to enact | Katherine Mackay and Rev. Anna! tion, and now they want it to obtal HH. Shaw. are the leading suffragists,| proper legi jation for the woma ' ark shers. | While Mrs. Sophia Loebir editor | who works. : of the American Suffraget, and Miss Woman enffrage | ‘ ' Waiste” t aed F | | 0 Helen Murphy, chairman of the Na ing supporters throaghow atch tt if or a pair of our lovely umps, Ankie ies, tional Progressive Women's Suf-| }world. In Finland. ¥, Inte | 7 frage Union, are the leaders of the |Man, Australia and New Zea Banana Cream, Raspberry Sauce. 2 methods adopted by Mrs. Emmeline |women vote in the national ek “ garcia ‘ — ty t pop Pankhurst and the English women — and soaah 2 large banaue ipson Lies or UxTords enty 0 e ular suedes Who have repeatedly stormed par-} __ ie Aattics fe Mnetand, Gectiand, Ireland mon julop | ps BEE vork te the heart of the suf-|in 22 Gountrica, ‘The anti-sutfragiot | Wales, Caueds, Denmark. Sweden. |thoroughly, edd the stiffly, Beata in rown, ack Or gra i eeee agitation in this country.|association 1s the National League | io ‘municipal elections men vote! white of | ess ar t with & ood a : : nee Here are the headquarters of the | for the Civic Edneation of Women, |” (UNE ME SUS tae Ly dhe wicgdle yreatire opie mondo 7 yp The smart Gun-Metal Kid or Calf and the deservedly popular and always Suftragists, suffragets, and the|and Mrs. Richard Watson Gilder ts omen sit In oe are ie of grated co + tore in 2 i : ; id ) antieulfragists, the women who do| president, Mrs. Gilbert E. Jones|Ment. A womar ing, Bev ee mt Ase Piggy ready Vici Kid, thin, tough and well-nigh everlasting, in black or tan The et want to vote. Here street|chairman, Mrs. Humphrey Ward | municipal counc nm, © ween See Ae force sigs RS is a iansite® iis-vatuend ei dsvax GHa aver Meetings are held and lit re | vice ssident, Mrs. Andrew Car-|'* os dog an nat ah -r! a the sauce, “er ES a Hl assortine nt is most comprehensive, the values are just such as the average P sent out from the different head-|negle and Mrs Jeveland | Humber of English wome alder-| berry juice with 1 oe a merchant is obliged to charge you $2.50 and $3.00 pe P: air for, but London's =. quarters to all parts of the country.|honorary vice presidents, and | "er . rice | Xs > ) e The suffragists’ organizat is|Henry Clews, Rev. Lyman Abbott t { NR price 18 OF Terre e eee eee eee teeeees cee coeveeens eesenee coevcvese the National American Wor nd Rev. C. H. Parkburet membe ftrage| Looe = 9 7 J oy “ aos Buffrage Association The suf-jof the advisory board hat the r In 7 pore’ , v6 * : f fragete’ organization is the NajAmerican movement wil! eve for th Breakfast served at ' For M en Ss Men's Wash Veste—Wide range of good designs “tional Progressive Women's ly become more | the , r Pas and “ os eee 1 por < ) trage Union. There a o num-| English movement Is the oO on oo and Dear . i joys nak! Suite—Mi r “ |many women. Mrs. Bel oe S 1M |}S S | duvions, dete: § 14 yous n's In New York are also t ad-jhas given $45,0 Boys’ Lighter Weight Khaki Suits—\\ & 4 gpariers of ne Inte tonal | favors the anlittant and Vhose ba t elses, Until-nooa. .. 4 foman'’s Suffrage Alliance, of|does Lady Cook ( Y sor “ vi Which Mrs. Carrie Chapman Cait is|1in), who has promised a milion |x i« bee g & Boys’ Indian Suits—Sizes up to 10 years. § noon F iy fh Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs— | | 2 : t | Girls! Want This Man? : ae wt in | ee ae. 39c | Nat He Sounds Good! , land! On Sale Until Mean Only | | Daa a | 2 $5.00 to $12.00 ne-riece Vresses M y have noted | he congenia lovable. 3 tT 1 e uch ure and pro’ ne | pea ere in no reason ¥ Selanne A } ‘ letters in The Star on love and| mother-in-law should not be lo. ee that Tam so old] UNIQUE ELECTION TO ASCER-| \ o . oO -00 2. 98 marriage. Surely there # no sub-|next to one's o other. Thitliove that is Pn aoe TAIN WHO iS THE MOST POP. You never in your life saw such wonderful values in Street noon tomorrow of any Trim H i fect which more dearly concerns our | writer think town in his heart | sweeter then ’ ULAR BABY IN THE NORTH and House Drestes, Newest styles in ginghams, chambrays. , ofa rimmed Hat in ‘ earthly life, for on its right solution | that a wife sh ve her husband |aeath, 1 kr aa? percales, linencttes, duck, lawns and other kinds of washable | the storé greatest millinery offer ever depends the home, and on the home| more than all in all the world, | wee | materials. All colors and sizes made in Seatt t depends the na d make his happin the one ob z | ; fa foolish to want to marry ry same ar | ; fomroe. ta 1 ation 1 af a) ndidate Be einer stn tn ate ste isd arr wwe fee it eanemnatity there eon: | ME. pata ous of Kota fe Chass One-Third Less » affectionate and ving and | of both, the rr f eth not P Pi oe ‘. ry , ie tihnnes aie Me ‘Pp } ad's net tha Wide aurid viele thaty tot on the | eerie om fri ; J %, : i v D he win a Ch one from one of the biggest a d beet lines ¢ Pure An. | sings of a home where e in king | seeds of 4 "eee ‘ , — r ‘ , a . promises to be afl § a oot Tatlor In Seattle tomorrow at one-third off our | w et the and have « Soha pay At ee te y 75 Su Regu omen’ ze Li an ye content t v of ne At t thie ect is hel Suits at Suits dk in “* fic ut a dor true re worthy of SPECIAL FOR THOsy The a feat { elec bare ar $28.00 Suit ” uits at : Rie: » CANNOT DAN r , . . Pees t de 1 I k ae Y os t . worth le than 7b« ». low bogs f ant Women’s Separat Skirt 98 se nap ; a “8c parate Skirts 98c ¢ H > It 4 r to t y adel 4 bo PCOT. BOOVONe Bl ning itp vane SE im 62-Inch Broadcloth—Mak« WORTH $1.50 to $3.00 } not of it be t tw ee | im Mt; MR Ne io an “t ure the privilege handsomely for it aT ns Raets ¥ hable Sey Skirts in white and colors; - fr ating a baby or voting ir aki en, pig gingham, lawn and 2 als a lection, Men, women hi brows ripes, dots and shepherds’ plaids. All size 8 ~ “ : and t ; am Th nations are now ope worth tu sts ar 10 3 ast "onti Monday “ove. Ma A Domestic Department =~ Sc ©, eC A » candidat wort $10: 1bUS8 LANING Mic-Conaeeel Lit niiaato 13¢ of 18 5 Meesaline Silk—Value € ao ace dm ; worth § 1-3c and 10¢ 2c 10 2 ir Meena " we, | $1.00; all the beautiful shade oye gel navy, brow r 4 < : Re erase ans Stents e OUTING FLANNELS- 10¢ Quality of Light, Medium and 27-Inch China Slik—Good MUSLIN—Good Quality of 44 Bleact 1 Muslin; now worth 7c w y a ryoreeeg heavy quality; makes pretty | 124¢@ yard. Special Sale price, y effect. § ‘ ti "ie end equal arfs and auminey blouses; | NO PHONE or C. 0. D, orders, and 20 yards only to a customer Bereon } ae, oa Money dos PP gy Be values 50c¢ to Tbe per GRETONNES—Or Art Drapertes, all styles. Special Sale Hose Lypeciale is Ming tease ts ba mm 2% Sectal «orn BBC pes ta eeerseese: BSG | Best haows Stocking ti De ys? a case of tye baby GINGHAMS—Plain Colored Chambray Ginghams. Special 5: ¢ | ie known Sto votes being awarded the. beautiful * Sale price, yard ; ee 2 The are 1 nds,” 80 Thi = i 3500-00 plaeo chenlotely fear adel Auto Veils and PEQUOT SHEETING—94 Brown Pequot Sheoting, 81 inches | called, but the w not the is is the Recipe , ree cups flour, one cup sugar, two teaspoon- pefeie y | wide; now worth 36¢ a yard, Special Sale price, least tenpaired. & Ti it fuls Crescent Baking Powder, half cupful raising, one “The person who nominates thet Scarfs 12h ae Ie chao Oe te eee 2 C | ciat, patr c TY it emp | test700n/u! cinnamon, one teapognful clover, one J |) winning baby will be given $10.00 tn ‘ No phone or C, 0, D. orders | Wor Stock- teaspoonful vanilla, one-half cup lard wath small piece } || gold $1.25 Auto Veils—Stylish and | SHEETING—Hieached Sheeting, 10-4, full 90 inches wide | Women's Double Sole Oe of butter, one and one-half cups of milk. Filling | || ‘The clection is now started and beautiful, in all delicate ¢ al Sale price, yard eae VR: 26¢ | ing. Srectat, 10¢ and icing if required. | nominations are open. ._ gett ors; just the proper size; hand No phone or ©. O. D. orders ee, 4 } pate once, Do not wait sey Garden Hose > 8 babies registered will Auto Veils—Iin pretty figured Pa chien 3 gest will get silk; $2.49 value pee pee CRESCENT |i to work for them first Special $1.59 | Only teu ~ 1 cs ee CONTAINS Regi ions must be made and Woven Silk Auto Scarfs— entir < cor with THE WHITE | ¥« es must be cast a | Wide variety of shades; twe couplings, Spec SS 98 oF | KOHLER & CHASE, saticing specie! 50 feet “ CRYSTALL- | 1318 Second Avenue, Seattle for re $1 49 - (ZED $2.50 value $2 69 j WOOL BATTING—Pure cal Ba : — fo Hysgic Lamb's Wool Bat — ANNOUNCEMENT Scart at ie ei ting; the best and cheapest fF ~ 2 © Bro aten enter Mrs. S, H. Jones BM Leather Belte—Color 17¢ Sale pri _ MILLINERY Special ad Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blz + ape aalanat i _ Ai tog Formerly of 905 Pike stréet, has] | — | ¥ P Curtains—Blankets Ib. moved to 310 Union Postoftice treet Opa) posite a aitle and build Bids the t The the | that