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a i ~ eannnsnsonsiiesnamnitinaeastniielinapstalisiaatiaitat scansinivessieiibisiaaiaennarialtansmmenantiisiininiandinannte | | f Hea : le Wi Ss 10 VOTES FOR WOMEN | THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1910, REMEMBER THESE ‘Look Out! Don’t Get Thi: | ynthiaGrey.s ort of a Bathing Suit ‘Letters i eee ARV SFO! iT t | « for : Today The Star opens its columns to the Woman Suffrage cause, From Now On These Words Will [oe —— J oC Spall and for Or = Aprconpoue offering the we » the privilege of having “their say.” A daily column Figure Regularly in the News. | gon grap be — of suffrage news will be run, edited by Mrs. George A. Smith, president Will tar ¢ kind- |p an eeeekeankhhee ie of the Alki Point Suffrage club, Both men and women will discuss the y obher seuint * * en malt and issue . DAILY MENU. * " smar Tomorrow Mrs. Smith will give a history of the fate of suffrage in branding ale Sita ¢ - - this state, a tale of absorbing interest. She will tell how the pioneers An a fa port that | , aus t o wh * Breakfast * of the territory ed that women bore equally with men the hard ‘ READ * Or te ships and work of pioneer days and believed that they should share | A ohne Araneta ‘ t a a t an n as well as private rights, And then follows the story | etong t ed 1 Up" Coat nt SEN! of how politicians tore up the foundations of equal privilege laid by the * j Coft m“ TC pioneers. Dear Mins ( ‘ t in I take f * Luncheon . BY MRS? GEO. A. SMITH 1? (2) 8 nS # Salmon Croquettes Gurr is cus This depa nt, which The Sta (3) Wher rowd 6 “4 A gus. Q sher Muffins, * Hollenden Halibut, fet | battle f eople’s rights, | t ft ; 1 , trout In its battle i noon, in it prog ‘ * berrl Tea * ft me has & usly giver r wom : from the re |i e ry wy} an suff ‘ da, we | u i* Dinner al niall an og" make the me a y t mts * Tomato Soup * « bit tae as pmen of At We can con a ii ble to advine, ¢ * vi piece ari election in ember, when the tect ¢ tints. ¢ acid | * tule of ta . aad pters of Washing will tain, but takes out ithe the fate of humanity in | aoa. , ttor should, perhaps, |. " bean oe The We say “humanity in America’ (2) That matter sh t t ve * nd array because every state which grants be settled by her own or her ‘ ied boat ecause every state oo wettle * * bork over beste women their right to vote hastens } her parents’ preference. 1h the DARE) y yy yyy buttered aaa the day w the whole people o few " h in a moderate ft this land shall come into their own nave 6 papa” and] “Picked Up” Codfish ring teat 18 ee when this gover hall be a mama ee | Picked ifiah in Koc To : k to brown repubite in fact ae well aa in name ae ( want be ant | Pap goes Pay or Oe ; erving dan a rep mc sehareln eve at a ‘ , re ral hour of \emon ang chance to enjoy the benefits and] | — t ' al cum h t privileges of the Kove nt along | | ’ i . 1 ich a alded nid Frosted Lemon Pie. anagem Loree rc When the Intense heat of mid =. f f By ito 0 h paste With | neat together yolks of Sige ga and affairs of this government summer causes one and all k = ¢ he entticl ht t , Berne ene us or ¢ for thea eS We propose to 5 men the shade, a porch party Is an ap = priety in ‘ r ater for 16 mir vioe of 1 aly propriate and welcome attraction. %; | eepar at be “uptul Ro! a}. ays Woman's Home Compantor ox Zz the pa ltwo egagn, lightly one crust util ee wy the Invitation wig j he en of 3S caps 7 when they dep d half the people | her equal share arty Maia stating the Zz aise ( ‘ | Cite Criaaitiae ot aaboomtal at si st te right to express their needs — ‘ were the result of hour, date and t kind ot game to SS ° hing t n white k F 1-2 can of salmon, cut it up . , A et beck, Dees e af o but} 6 prSVatIOR ARG Wo © played ‘ard games of any kind r N£ING. | fine, season with a little we also propose tc that men| How wisely and well women exer-| 0° Pv cer dual Mage = peabieet | cart, “aeees aie cameo aoe li = f will continue to suffer fron rup oe — righ to ’ . is atte ated propriate. Cover the walle of the stop « fr 14 pote and mix with the al : ee ee) | -" " tion, bribery, graft and ge by the character of the men WhO! Lorch and awning with flags, tri hing? Bomething | mon m in exg-shaped cro * men ' igoverument until they nen opposed the — a yrdiy sear color atrips of bunting, pictures of DO. F. | quette in egg, then in : THE POPULAR FRILL @ ie. remove the stigma of injustice/ they employed to cheat and defraud) George and Martha mes | cracker mbes. Fry in very b * pater which y we ow them of > the most das ardly, out and Intepenéenss Hatt G jeaners |¢ Drala than on brown pe # The “piles the Perit @ NO ‘© this end, we will tomorrow/ rageous plece of politic mavery | rows the edas corel %e ght . glove store. | one on @ hot the Ga h with . omen alate the Wanner in which thelevery perpetrated to stain the tair|Cy® sroune the odee Of | cn rece deh eoiegpat bt too tite aj perce § Spa eel eh kilte slin or lawn women of Washington were tricked | name of any state lenteres. Uallebted have rows h. Tr clean, wh actt | Cumsbore her halt at the ott 1% * th which we are al ® and cheated out of the right to vote,| Men of Washington, we ask you o¢ is Gangiing from the contre trout , thet coe gine 5 iii wi | having an tm @ hs which they held and exercised = read tom a @ expose, & 4 celling from an immense Liberty . nt or ‘ Ml with & cep of mild Vinegar * n . « It finds ts ‘yt peaps territorial days. then decide whether you will allow) hoy If 1 had eczema I * *F- | cloves, a blade of cinnamon, nut ‘ into the black taller mam sree! How many of the present ge such a wrong to remain unrighted Arrange the requisite number of onsult « physician, « not | meg, bolle nd poured over it and |* costume hi his Paris are® short tion of men of Washingt m red We, the women of Washington, | card tables, placing & toy cannon In like being responsible for giving | vor away to coc * being ‘ with a writ § ae the greatness of the he e wh trust to your honor, your sense of! 1. centre of each, to which attach @ remed ae band tly like the “slip™ a Nerth er ee See wees of American fair play, (9) 4 cardboard Continental soldier . * How to Cook Asparagus. © man wears taatte ee for re eune Sewn te wa? Thin torrie © us the right to participate noiding the number, For aco Dear Mins Grey: M iM ca sisned ena deca Yedeinon toad the | wh cives @ touch ‘asses: go far removed from all comforts)in the affairs of government cards punch jn cardboard flags good, but I not * " cae “ * where the coat collar @ ‘The and luxuries of the East, was m we may assist, in the easiest, most! ny holes as there will be games flesh. What te bent * an fe in tb beh kd rever cet the chemisette & 7 0 &ttractive to women by the » womanly, most effective manner, in| fo° counters tle through these, by ir saucepan *" r is covered with af 0) of generosity and fair play of the| making of “politics” what It prop ine fuse, small firecrackers; as an t + 2 * wh ne and this mow & prope’ fen who granted full equality to/eriy should be--the business of ere | 04 guest draws her score rd. | m you rr . Samay * & white addition is repeated at the® grade @omen. In return for her equal h, com: happiness and) present her with a paper flag fan ie takes off flent : wae it | we nt siderably freshening & asses: share of the burdens of hard liberty for all of the people of our! i) the conclusion award a plaque This is the sort of bathing aui€ that is tabooed. It's cut with The p ao t|% UP the effect { a sombre aad & comm Privation and toil, woman rec , of George Washington or Mount| & bodice in jumper style, Is perfedily good. The material, taffeta, which ente Be ip tl & plain tollette * ast tt —= = - = Vernon as first prize; a Liberty is eminently proper. The black @nd white striped taffeta is also f food ecmvan * * }Bell paper weight as second; for highly becoming. The objection & this sult in that white mate 1 sugars are fle \* Cee eee ee ee | HO! lthe guest of honor a box of candy| rial is used. White, pink or bright yellows are forbidden on the be avoided tm ce b ee ———__—_————— 1 | wrapped In white tissue paper dee | Atlantic and Pacific beaches for @byious reasons; they are too nee be | THIEVES. jorated with tiny f nd tied with| nearly flesh colored. —_ on abbheaita tricolored ribbon, and for the | am x amoee ie = ' a tell me I bid you, Conscience, tell me booby” an immense papler-mache 4 ward Me —— : If any sin there be : |firecracker filled with bonbona. | All A d h H m when were the n stealing from a robber | Just before and during * the kame roun t e o e m? READER apr Who boldly stole from me? " }werve a red frult punch from a large | —— Tart 4 ro me er : 6 with Niggy, the black hen, he ran|Watermelon-rind bow! wiped out a rgd No or or T am | leading = “7 lacreeching between them, knocking | With lemon juice in order to blench| Sand o thrown over burn-| woolen bag or old stocking | me gue Mow Mont wr at r To theft ot (rea ont Sa both over with his powerful wings. | '* tng oll w xtinguieh the flames|Thie prevents them from becoming . ‘ As whe abe ol . rom Aly Be One évening Scrappy's owner,| A dainty and appetizing menu quickly raaty or rough. Rub occasionally | OPULARITY OF | } pat first and # Mr. Smith, heard a funny scream.| Would be cream cheese and olive ‘ on & piece of cedar when troning | Pt | ne ing from the chicken house. He| Sandwiches; sweetbread salad in to- ae i to keep the starch from sticking. | COTTON CREPE) t that was petty peer ‘ ran out to what was the trou-| mato jelly cups, with a flag stuck narrow strip of | TRC odor is agreeable and it will a lq ' he robbed with ee ni cucumber sticks on crac vd * c mM dincolu he pont ‘ ‘ « smilingly . ble. There in one end of the coop |!" each; cucumh k rack e edge and ~~ . at rt a i Thin cotton crepon is a material She stole from me my kame Scrappy had driven all the hens “4 lee, standing on a flag dolly washing and |!*" which Jad con oe and chickens, while he stood guard | Chicken croquettes’ an dry! . mpleted and . arit to keep away a large cat that had| salted almonds twisted In ing Fy fear cae: aie oNSh {ronware should not be chew din the window per to form t * nd do not for cooking unless it is first boiled. | 06 Suddenly Scrappy made a lunge | sherbet tr 8 gipsanin| COIS, OOF: SRO The addition of potato parings to| oy) at the cat. There was a battle} With tricc tied to the water is one of the . royal—the rooster jumping up and| Stem; #tar cakes teed red, and choc When Matirong are not in use| of getting the new wai on Bye coming down with his sharp spurs |Olate fudge cannon balls ‘keep each one in a Ught-fitting | condition “ye on the cat's back. And what a how!. | === =lioned w SCRAPPY “Berappy” was a pe always wanted to fight, but h« to have lives. One day big yellow hen. —< Household Uses for Salt. Salt in solution is an antidote to many poisons rooster who liked peaceful his wives lead the to quarrel! when he saw Buff trying A salt solution often settles a sick stomach; a pinch of salt on the tongue, followed ten minutes afterward by a drink of cold water often cures sick headache Hemorrhage from tooth pulling is often stopped by filling the mouth with salt and water. Rose colds hay fever and kindred affections may be much relieved by using fine dry salt like snuff. Catarrh can be relieved by snuffing tepid salt water Into the head through the nostrils Salt in water is a good cleanser for giass bottles and chamber ware. Brooms, soaked in hot salt water wear better Balt, dissolved in alcohol or am monla, will remove grease spots Salt, thrown on any burning sub stance, will stop the smoke and blaze Salt hardens gums, makes teeth white and sweetens the breath Black spots on dishes and dis colorations on teacups may often be removed by salt All vegetables that may harbor insects, such as the cauliflower, cab- bage and lettuce, should stand in & solution of salt water before they are used. Carpets are brightened and their colors preserved if wiped with clean cloths wrung out of salt water. Rattan, bamboo and basket work furniture may be thorough! cleaned | Phones 208. ing from thieving puss, who at las pressed so hard against the screen netting that he broke it loose and made « Then Scrappy proudly strutted back among bis folk and crowed, as Much as to ‘See, my y I have driven away the enemy and you are I'm @ great warric Tam!” And all the praise for his bravery. After that the owner neyer ried for fear stray ca intruders would steal his chickens He knew they had a vallant guard jin Serappy safe ens clucke wor or other bing with brush and salt se and plain straw matting should washed with salt water and rubbed dry lroom floors may be kept cool and very fresh in summer if wiped a with a cloth wrung out of strong salt water. Microbes, moths and pests are thus destroye Dyspepsia, heartburn and indiges tion often relieved by a cup of hot water into which a small spoon. ful of salt has been dissolved are When the contents of pans boil over, salt will prevent odor and make the spot more eastly cleaned Belts. If you short-walsted and de sire to attain the opposite effect wear @ belt of the same color of walst, but if you wish pear shorter waisted than you re ly are, wear a belt skirt. A short woman should wear a belt of the same color as her dress, because a belt of a contrast ing shade wili give her an ungainly | appearance. JUNE 30 TO JULY 4 VICTORIA-VANCOUVER EXCURSIONS, June 20, July 1, 2, 3, 4, good to return until July 5, Victoria and re turn, $2.:0. Vancouver and return, | $4.00. Princess Victoria and Prin. cows Charlotte, the finest and fast est steamships on the Coast | Canadian Pacific, 609 First Av., and Pier A, foot of Washington St The Standard of Tea Excellence ETLEY’S INDIA AND CEYLON TEA Has earned that reputation because of unvarying quality and perfect purity. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Wholesale Distributers. to ap. to mateh your 1 eps the] nece h, and] kilting is a flat bias jband of the striped black and MW FH | flat. ‘The same i introduced on i the coraage, where it forms the out } Saline of the low-cut bodice, from which is a guimpe of tucked J with a te r white plisse tion suits and made from tht expensive material ter do not have which is almost | Jof the fabric T undergarments, az a ru ly trimmed with a torchon imitation Irish but are # or the girl who be fortunate enc outfit hich could ) in the ah for le an five times ita actual cost Pretty little lightly wadded com forts for the baby, and either trim |med with heavy lace, embroidered or feather-stitched around the edges, a de of the soft white J eotton ¢ In fact, the material is so popular, that it is utilized for jevery possible purpose. | \ VALEN Pyne MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE | Watch the classified columns of | . . . * |The Star | “Pleasures are like poppies spread, you seize the flowef, the bloom is shed; } Somewhere there are two. free “Or like the snowfall in the river, a moment white, thén melts forever.” peng eit eo Oe ee ae a F ; =i/are meatoned in the ad. These WOMAN’S EDUCATION | cation makes 2 woman independent Summer Veils. |names weve pleked from the direc jof the fluff and feathers that are ‘or summer wear with the white Pog AEE lia, President Taft took the broad|deemed so essential to the happl-|iifigerie dress, the white vell of | Lhere !s aways @ good show at the view of woman's education when| ness of a superficial woman. It re-| Hifussels net 4s just the. thing pee yey peneetting |he declared at Bryn Mawr last|moves from her the necessity of | Affiong the other white veils which | ®a® 8nd “Get the Habit week that he believed the actual| marrying for a lvelihood without | age popular are the Russlan net and acquirement of learning means as|love, It gives her intellectual in-|tHe fancy maline. Not all women much to the woman In her after|terests and ambitions. Even | jook well in a white veil, but if it te lite as to the man, He held that @| though she makes no use of her ed-| becoming, wear it by all means, as college education gives to the wom|ucation in business, science, or one it gives a dainty creaminess to the an, as it does to the man, & more|/of the professions, It will heighten | complexion jecomplete perspective and a truer|/her private aspirations and = in-|—————____ BB oe yo | sense of values; that it inculcates|crease her inward resources BROKERS requiremen Jin them the ability to distinguish| And, finally, as President Taft} set in fr | between superficial and substantial | said, the e things, and that the true idea of|great advantage in “the higher NEW YORK 8TOCK education does not permit of sex of companionship that is distinctions possible by the intellectual GRAIN AND PROVISIONS = | ueation of woman has |Walls & Lewis Co. nense | made FRAMES AS There is not the slightest doubt sympathy and association of ideas Private Wires | 1 LENSES, that a college education widens the|between two thoroughly educated| Malin 7791 Ind. 2280 horizon of @ Woman a® much as it| people.”—Washington Post 327-328 Balley Bldg. ‘ qBpeetacton that are |does in the case of a man. It may | at id ta * Someries | eortents ann Be ac |be argued that the man must have| A string bag of linen will be u DOWNING, HOrKING @ RYER, Ine | ins |such an education if he is to en-|ful to a busy housekeeper and easy | (Betadiisned 18 gage in one of the professions, and/to make. A piece of tan or green |that unless the woman intends to| linen should be chosen, and the bag BR junnecessary, On the contrary, a8|hold a large sized ball of string | the president argued, {t 1s equally | Btock and Provisions, necessary in the case of a woman.| Dance at Dreamtand tonight Beth £10. Private Wien | In the first place, such an edu-| 204-305-106 Aluske Bldg | Of cour you will vith thousand others, on this historical occasion They are going t attired wit! w togs. You should be just as smartly dressed a Don't neglect to see that this duty & accomplished BRADBURY SYSTEM CLOTHES will fulfill this duty satisfactorily Our Credit Plan Will make the buying easy and leave a little money to enjoy yourself with. —— Patriotic Ties -—— Red, White and |. lly appropriate P Bq. | them rice A nt we are showing an ax Panama Hats, Classy Shi Fancy Hosiery, Low Shoes, comfortable, sanitary Und wear—everything you desire. If it is furnishings you we can take care of your wants with the best at m prices Blue Tie that is exception for the Fourth. Ask to see In the Furnishings Departm cellent line of Straw and | | We are featuring a novelty —— Store Open Until 10 P. M Saturday, Note: ciosea At Day Monday, the Fourth. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”