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| aba ti ie VOTES FOR WOMEN—DO: YOU WANT IT? AMBEROLA Cora Smith Eaton, M. D. Treasurer Washington Equal Suffrage Association 1 r argument | sole no reason why she should | not be beca has t reason wh ‘ in W ng obn Jones an <a y and pleasant to use egister. All 7 ng ee me| the right to own on A rag t t » yy | tO Women are when e didn't . frage. The However, it ts at the mere pleasure of vo that we crave It is the work we do for ou chit i Risen dren and es that Inspires us to seek the ballot Jewish wor Only re within me glossy ag people--have women b d in any state the owne rahip own children, their own fr own fortunes, and some of the states yet have laws affecting wor t the an which would be} * considered barbarous in Washing ton Among all savage peoples women me are beasts of burden; are bought and sold as property. In all coun tries, even the most enlightened, the idea of women as property is common. The husband writ a MARION B. BAXTER, Pris President of Wayside Emergency Hospital Tam glad that The Star has start-| ed this little contest on the suffrage | question, although I am convinced that thousands of women who really | want to vote will shrink from this| publicity, and therefore Congress-| man Humphrey may be misled as to the actual number of women who want to be free women in every sense The writer holds that no woman has a moral right to cast any ob- stacle in the way of the entran- chisement of women simply because she, herself, is too indolent to be in-/| terested in it. If any woman does not wish to use the ballot after the ballot has been given to women, she has the right to do exactly what men do who are too lazy to do their political duty. But I hold this, also, that if only one woman in the state of Washington wants to vote, and that woman happens to be myself, 1 ought to have that right Now, let Congressn Humphrey stand up and take notice that one of these days the republican party will have to be reinforced and that if it does not get right on this woman question, and that right speedily, some other party will gath er in this tremendous vote; for it is dead sure that women are quite MRS. MARION B. BAXTER. as able to say what laws are neces — (OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR} MEP wr hav a t gent in and Ballads, Rag Time and Dances noon on Saturday next, Ma er na moral standard 7 > Ate contaat willed and final | "8A aK: e sernfgcen td «saga t is the limitless entertaj nt of affirmative nd negative ‘ a ’ er spnere a | allots will be made and the h the home reated and i? & at ot trdeidline The Amberola, $200 smpare the Amberola with any other announced In The Star on Me sonia t . therhood. | equal would inatill into i ing instrument of the eabing May 16. ‘The ballote will tne vec atl : cial dat | tea honrts’the io fer the sapphire reproductag pat forwarded to Congressman Hump: | aetend t tin home of keeping house, | t scratch or wear out the tor d hardabipy of xtont remedie | Other typos ’ ph wpe the altivmative toosay we is suffragivts clamor for equal In many cases the ‘wife's vote | Baleon Gre F ee _ trod Ml D . B Smith Baton # « wi u Ar ta would be governed by her husband's Edison Sta . by Marion B. Baxte font ¢ rded al rights and opportunt-|chotce, or, falling to agree on dif. | Ealoot Record play twles he Wayside Emerge pit y ecure an honest livelihood? | ferent iauses, friction would be en- | gh olla — and for the negat J. E\There is no Mmit to the edueation| gendered in the household. ‘Thi a 7 Griffith and Mr », W and wledge woman may | ¢ ngency alone os d + about Tomorrow Mrs, K. M, Sinith and | > One re ~<a. a Ey nll combinatic Mew, Kate Bartlett will contribute | 0, an wayy Woman bive the fraschike attachment to play them affirmative Ie h school elections, and haven't the logs of Edison Phonographs from your Clip out all the ballots you car 1 wombat navocat equal rights with men in « ning or from us. nnd get busy among od \ ha view t “ pment Se Gee theek planar % ; i ‘ NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH “ ’ =e son t ore ws 76 Lakeside Aven: wae coun andard of th man suffrage, each one es we, Orange, Hed, SEATTLE WOMEN’S CLUBS hese would-be, sts rt 1! would be an emphatic DR. CORA SMITH EATON opposed to equ are often wives of ive under the Senator Root of New anc up in New York wou ft nds as their halr are way wardness the Ane shackles of the anti-suffragist ee ee r of Chillon” My ve aine a DAILY MENU. Je PP Pee eee ee ee ee ee eee Minced Ham ~_gDoYou Want Silk? drain the cn’ Beet Rechaufte Baked Potatoes Spiced Rhubarb Orange Marr SEER SRE RR RR eee he New Orleans Soup. tomatoes a t cover with, a inven a Go Up and Down Second Avenue Tomorrow. ( vo cowset vce TA Madame, and You'll Find No Such Pretty Silks coum y oie ou a as These G5c, 85c and $1.00 Values at ' f ear and th bea yolk Mix and sift 2 cups of flour vit s rhe summery India Silks, the popular Pongees in the rough effects or plain, exquisité ea sty pene! Foulards in various fetching designs, a gloriousarray of splendid Taffetas in all street egreeiayy rl a rg iste S evening shades, plain or fancy weave Bengalines in solid co also Novelty Bengaline , ; ” the thin, tough and well-nigh everlasting Elco Silk in many fanciful creations of the weal per and butter to season Beef Rechauffe. Boll ma t t ® bot slices and mash 8 anuts an 4 f walnuts on 1 cur with 1 tablespoonful ef flour with anlt, pepper and parsley, In a buttered baking dish or ca beef cut Into » sary for the governing of women as | biggest men of th | into this. battle for the en-| ent of called to do so. If Congressman | state of Washington, and stand with are the men, and the time conies | will jum speedily on when they are to be franchise Humphrey wants to be onc of the! it | willow QnthiaGreys 00 etters all that Dear Miss Gray: Will you please | it yourself. Kees tell me through The Star the names | handy of the present judges of the supreme | gloves and (2) Has each state got a supre can wear ther court at the capital of the state?|/ out having to If so, how many judges have they? Please ansy soon as possible A cone TANT READER. A—The supreme court of the United States bas nine members,| spots the chief justice and eight Sta \-| probably have ates. The names of the present| remove all trace of the gr Judges are as follows: Chief Jus (2) tice Fuller, Assoctate Justices J M. Harlan, Edward D. Whi William R. Day, Wi! Horace J. Lurton ( who succeeded | willow plur Justice Peckham) and Charles E.| for making ts somewhat high Hughes (recently appointed to suc-|oxtrich tips, however ceed David J. Brewer) and worked up into a (2) Each state of the Union has | willow plume, & supreme court, and the number of members is regulated by the leg- Dear Miss Grey islature of each state. There is|Columbian ex; the chief justice, and in addition as} when did It elc many associate justices as the lit-|of the year of openi igation brought before the body| (2) Do you think may warrant, The state of Wash-|othine will remove ington has seven members, Chief] (4) How ts Justice Rudkin and six associates. | pronounced? Dear Miss Grey: I» it proper for a young girl of 14 or 15 to read] A—The w novels or love stories? From a girl | sition who loves to read books, 1893, and closed D. J, same year. Ravensdale, Wash (2) Have no A.—Good novels and love stories, | such proparation yes. Problem novels and some of| (3) Vallejo the current literature of the day, no. Let the novels and lov you read be governed by t of your mother or your teachers. stor Val-lay-ho," Dear Miss Grey: Please tell re how to clean pink kid gloves, suede shoes and also how I can take black grease from pink mull (3) What kind of goods would bi nice for office dresses for summer? put a layer of Lima beans, cover with nute, aileos of yp layer of nuts, Cover with the aauce and spread with a crust of mash potato, Brush with milk and bake | a0 Spiced Rhubarb. Peet and slice sprinkle 1 pound of sugar « the morning drair off the syrup and | add 1 cupful of sugar and & ¢ OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER (3) Can ostrich tip | with a mixture a can ¢ e and ginger and of einnamon. CRESCENT COFFEES 1405 Third av. between Pike and ine. The price al cleaners for whenev: get the court of the United States? rub with the gum chlor ra thin dress |pretty French or make up very prett seph McKenna, Oliver W. Holmes, | entirely suitable m H. Moody,| (3) Ostrich tips vtech ginghame and would be is*more than a name. « Ipis the trademark af, the house that guarantees the quality of evety pound of coffee it sells. “Crescent” guarantee ery beautiful Make sure of your coffee. Make sure that will be rich in flavor, pure and delicious, by askir “CRESCENT in sealed tins. COFFEE, ZAM” COFFEE, 40c per city in California. MRS. J. J. | 3 s formally sealed tins. sc per Ib in sealed Spanish name and js pronounced SOLD BY GROCERS Victor and Edison Machines and Records BORGUM MUSIC CoO., 1207 3rd Ave. Open Evenings Orescent Manufacturing Company, Seattle rHE BTAR—MONDAY, MAY 9, 1910. >) Think what it means to you and family to have in your home ‘Ge Edison Compare the external beauty of the Ambe sess. |SHOULD WOMEN WANT TO-VOTE?) Stasis bor of requests, and th o become # proficient piano player. You need no muskes, the Suffrage Editor that there are - whatever to enjoy the Amberola. wtill a great many ¥ in Seut ss Paneth Now compare the Amberola with « player-plano, tie wh tin tht ba ( Al | operate « player-plano, but when all fe said and done, jt ‘ot h i t bee pwakened no Sone eke ee ar MRS. J. E. GRIFFITH, — No, 543 Trenton &t but plano music. The Amberola gives you all theta of all kinde—Grand Opera, Orchestra, Band, Sacred at, Election of Officers Talking: Machine Headquarters. 2 Eilers Music Building. j \ a cgall & EDMO! i se City of toverett or fort ember? enue san tee ookins MODEL MILLINERY PARLORS hour. This keeps al : gee, Bhs 1318 Second Av. 328 People’s Bank Rutt panae relish with cold 1 ! : c ch Tel. Main 1032. Corser Second and Pike. Phones Kroanine g ind. 1032 i f ther Scalloped Cabbage bage in a be subtle art. Summer Silks, thousands of yards of them, all wz hable. London's is the place for ind tomorrow is the day of days for silk value. AIA Boys’ Suits at 335% ( A Prominent Clothier Needing Cash in — a Hurry Called on London for Help and Wishing to escape the usual pyrotechnics and publicity of bankrupt proceedings, let go his splendid stock of Boys’ Clothing mighty cheap. The poor bankrupt’s prices were low ene and marked in plain figures, from which London will deduct a third until all are sold. phed Into 1 of butter, and season erole of hard botled ems. | tows, then a second a minutes. Boys’ $1.50 and | Boys’ $3 and | Boys’ $4.50 T Boys? $6 and | Boys $7 on Boys’ $2.00 Suits, little | $3.50 Suits— | and $5 Suits— | $6.50 Suits— | $7.50 Suits— | Suits— sizes— 98c $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 “$5.9 Silk and Net Waist $3.75 | Wash Goods at Sale Prices | perane Coton, a lll » a tomer) PERCALES—100 pieces and styles of 81-inch Percale, extra 00d | Paarl Buttons (2 dont | a customer), per dom. TRUSTEE ‘ SALE WARE, DIAMONDS, | JEWELRY, ETC, | NEW YORK JEWELAY Co. Unten. Regular Prices $5.00 to $10.00 | quality and new patterns, in grays, red, Calcutta, navy These Waists are all new | brown and black and white, Special Sale Price, yard 3G | Spool Cotton, 200 yards and the cheapest one in the | OXFORD SUITINGS—Fine Mercerized Finished Suitings for boys’, | and white, a peal i | girls’ and ladies’ wear; come: y, old rose 8, blue s | (6 ot je a regula 5.00 | * r; mes in navy, old rose, pinks, blues, tan (5 to a cust “° is . 8 xe + $5.00 | and browns; 16c value, Special Sale Price, 1 Hand Sewing Scotia alst. Dozens 0 i 8 ar yard < ay c in paper, for : worth $7.50 to $10.00 each. | DRESS LINEN—Imported Dress Linen; natural color | Paper Pi Blacks, whites, greens, rede, | on! Special Sale Price, yard 14¢ } er), f browns, grays, navy blues, | FRENCH LAWN—Imported White French Lawn, sheer quality, 50| 4 » tin of Taleum a . other colors, | Inches wide and sells at 49c yard guaranteed quality ae Nght blues and other colors. | go cca Price, yard oe 29¢ | for All size | SATEENS—Dress Sateens, in large and small figured styles; | A lot of Sitvered and ait cee ‘ : P . ne in black, blue, red, brown and green groun: | Brooches, regular I certainty of satisfaction, value. Special Sale Price, yard lle | goods, for, each .. Panama Skirts $2 98 MORNING SPECIAL «| | Woven Rush Shoppe & | p 1 all Worth $4 and $5 From 8:30 Until 11 a. m. Tuesday. | Rate, with all ie - straps, roomy and com | White Outing Flannel, full 36 inches wide—note width 11 | and best + 2 LOWN, All-Woot Panama Top | Worth 18¢ yard. Special, yard a 2 Cc j 60c, 65c, 5c, O 25e Nt ckhw nd Tabs for Why not get a couple of these 49c valu A special neat Vests and get the 2 for with 4 Skirts, in the newest and lat NEW SPRING JACKETS est style Blacks, browns, | | | Complete Stock of New Spring | Jackets for women and | blues and gray Extra sizes for stout women and | misses, Coverts, Broadcloths, small sizes for girls, as well | Serges, Panamas and Woolen as al) the regular women's Mixtures. BI 8s and other sizes. shades. All Brioee the regular price of 1? "880 tes; x Twp Bem deo stantick 9 We have every size . c [ owe y $2.00 and $3.00 Washable | -| band and 4 stra Underwear—H —M Ww | ular 50c goods, fi Ibs. for $1.00, in TOPSKIRTS 98c f st psiecy en's Wear | Hal , Rolls The Best Skirta you ever saw for the money. White and colors, made up tn the same styles and mode le as $8.00 and $10.00 Woolen Skirts Duck atin: Special f Back ( in §0 pique, rep, linenette, linen, E Y Ig as; lawn, percale and other goods Lerveet ibe All ‘sizes. Other specials | ee ) worth $4.00 and $5.00, at iw Ties, in plaid, @ | ors; 260 and kind | $1 49 and $1.98 A Crockery—Carpets—Curtains—Blankets