The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1910, Page 5

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| | | ‘| Highest in Quality |) (OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR) jj HOW WASHINGTON WOMEN WERE TRICKED OUT OF THEIR RIGHT TO VOTE a Vere Given Suffrage by Pioneers, Only to Lose It Why Not N ake a Cosy Little Living Room “hres ~ D Hest a . ey egg ond Toltieiane—A' Dhety ‘ot thes of Your Porch for the Summer Months? on ots, for| BY MRS. GEO. A. SMITH ‘ t v ine t 1 ] \ ‘ - ~ w hington w v7 thie j and yea efor et, and last year, | | t Dp the mont et vf a inaton we " | and she is going ot them a t! ng wheat goes to the : * They were begged not te do so on | ' T ' r the plea that it would delay sta ' ‘ hood, Fort i nv cer , | i “ that +f they would trust to } song ot ak are sound end } H ; 1 vairy of the men and allow | slipper on Sls Sayeres : | 1G Peo ta bill to pans, woman rer % , r women of Washington are | Suffrage would be incorporated into vo the gamblers and blacklegs | the constitution . out of the tercitery, and they orol: 2 " ted, and W er ae tae te | Ok OF the Norcia ee ae . to hold it to ke nm | FLOUR ‘ ‘ t Ww vw t w ’ b t ‘ . | . ; , : be L 7 : - t 4 | COLUMBIA RIVER MILLING CO., nt testing | Offices and Warehouse, Seattle. BROKERS DOWNING, Coetinor = RYER \Walls & Lewis Co. at NEW YORK STOCK BROKE XS q But Murder Will Out GRAIN AND PROVISIONS - : ng w n ia " aon re ‘ sage . 2d Private Wires = Btocks, Grain and Provisions, T : w . ‘ J town one piece of paper Main 7791 Ind. 2280 | woth Phowes 2 Wiese. ¢ . ¥ oon which exposed | A CUP OF TEA ON THE PORCH. 327-328 Bailey Bidg “pes-s00 se0 aineee scheme. T en the su < « « it a Cte Ww call it or; duty once m , The hamm t i a " 4 ra Mico and ts any t pad laebin end here, again, may ti e way 5 * = than a are “fr ant . ; ft ma be 1 AN w aie the pore or th ane ibwor oa ie lige a il dln ari ‘pe Ags prey Seen or acersiten te *: ep pa Ee BAGGAGE, FURNITURE AND PIANO - Be sci veda it ts fo The 4 t com pas smoot ray MOVED : tine gy ote get he * will not fade In| This makes a nook tree trom Baggage Stored Five Days Free. repubitcan com-| os r ; be old. ae sa And 2400 First Avenue Seattle, Wash. ot knavery. | He ues 16 See Nest. SepEee amy Bey walle baby. Je Ind. 1985—Main 3276 + election. Many! ‘The old-fashioned chal ee cane aaa s ee : Good Thing for the trlcts could not be} m new giving my per on to my DENTAL PM To our new yroof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Madisom® in those days im so short POINTED PARAGRAPHS. , we r Thousands of those marked : eusende rong re F ' BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. oui ke pps ern were voted and Hew beople care if care kilt a] Dental Work. af Tetepnenes) eee Ss. Sere ot ’ ianadines sey counted | * lyeare, f ft. bow ' 5 Ps Bi Agere hs A Ve to make an enemy than | ane t : — George Turner resigned from the Phe, ce aly ns bar st fer eo abate te ; Jana | ‘ supreme bench and acted as attor ht. een a | aad! many & man "i will save you at ney for the tion officials. € marked ballots, a change of one} Ad'many a man haw been roped | |. ’ Though the court was a yoar he- | Yate in twelve would have carried it.| jie wi « matrin bad | work wi he o* * @ year be- Tae aiienen wanes The t with some men te they |and true Graduate I in ts docket. the case was ~ * | * heese Car ‘ bl ee ee ee es en Retr Wherty. Dectived, cajots,| x ** RTS SHRARAAAK ET | Cheese Carrot, stg [MYe tw many fool friends | {an co twenty yeare @ , k il cham a gene of tee | A woman isn’t necessarily wise|the system of Patel fm August. The court held that con 4 DAILY MENU. bod Batey a fork, add @ very Nettle cream | cig an fost & mm which has earned for my affices | Excursion Tickets East will be on sale overnment in the 4 of any [history of the world. on of Washington, does not your} lbtood boll as you read these wordst Dina ta on the @ollar for the use or ninety days, you to deal with such o iden Buck” with Bacon. Rolls, Coffee, gress did not specifically grant to —- sone er a ie fj and a bit of red pepper, Mold into | 0" A af a man te the|beth Reputation and Success | the territory In the organic act the | °P¥® eT gtaeeaee 4 dte.|* Breakfast & } little carrots with © sprig of DAFF | une at ua eieae he lon | The Day of Reckouing Tight to enfranchise women—that ON hay nn paylines or ani Oranges ley in the top of each. Serve on! , Ce a matter of fact, congress pig |/RAmerable & trick a0 ever Cingrased) » am Mush with Cremm. | plate with salad ‘ ank showld open tn Seattle e an tise to pay you one hus ‘* have wore and, tna: ut the word “male” before the ttizens” in the ‘organic act hh as congress did not} Salmon Salad. atone Free a can of salmon of bones] Arter tote of ¢ Work done ts juat | pat ft in, but in fact, left It out, the| No" vine what may have been your! ® and skin, Flake and pile Webtly| guty they nang around court t = the lWherty of inserting It | pane Venn on the 6 * PE wars” upon a bed -* nee arene get people to applaud. non oy’ ta ihe geok and JULY 5 AND 22, argh 3, SEPTEMBER 8 ‘This decision @ixfranchised the | * ishes. Olives tuce. Garnish with thin slices o ('s unelens to go duty calls | ive are good, the bank te busied and women of Washington a second cares ea coxuecnmaset 6 wrled Young Cusezen. *&|lemes and sprinkle with Preech| an oo Padegy _ a pee: ee. soaas She. peat Ae MRETOD: tir nnnens e-wrena to. we uncie nies! t| Mashed Potatoes New Peas. | dressing after you get there. A nar? Wee Need Teemmt . N Women ‘Triehed and Cheated. fair play, of common decency, impel |» Tomato Salad. Cheese Carrots. Prench Salad Dressing. Be ay me bgerg _ bt b . a Women in Wyouting Territory had | you to wipe out that black Injustice | vee iat ete ot ais oh ve if he refunen to allow her 20 years under the|to the women of Washington—-your . +} to eat her own cooking po nr fhgtlendtin : hington “Your! @ Raspberry Ice Cream Jone tablespoon of vinegar. Mix nalt, : To CHICAGO, ILL, AND RETURN .. same kind of organic act, and in/ wives, mothers, @aughters and six-| Lady Fingers. Foe pepper, a little mustard and a Bremerton boats leave every as aut ALTIMORE, MD., AND RETURN . os alleewncdtde Sond seal ceased dmedel | Coffee. Raisins. Nuts. trif_e of sugar, stir smooth with| hour the Fourth do net Be BOSTON, MASS., AND RETURN Se earch loll. To these ingredients add oil 3 Kive your money, back. | BUFFALO, N. Y. AND RETURN . repelr ell my Pilates DETROIT, MICH., AND RETURN DULUTH, MINN., AND RETURN .. KANBAS CITY OR ST. JOSEPH AND RETURN teeeee MILWAUKEE ANDO RETURN.... ........ NEW YORK CITY ANO RETURN . OMAHA OR COUNCIL BLUFFS AND RETURN. PHILADELPHIA AND RETURN .... PITTSBURG AND RETURN ..... 6T. LOUIS, MO., AND RETURN . jand vinegar i Sibeet oharen aes Record Be Proud of One cup sugar, 1 ege, 2 table- matn atl al State Den |xpoons of butter, % teaspoons bak Hood Canal Beg | tea wal | ing, powder, 4 cup milk, 1 teaspoon andard of 5 the high rk, but I lemon extract. Add flour enough jhave cut the price 60 per cent, amd | so as to roll the quite thin and between May 1, 1909, and Apr we. be detected, and raises a query as|# Sunday Night Lunch, ” S| to the color of her brain, whether | # Salmon Salad has all the “gray matter” she} ® Pimento Sandwiches. | ought to have. o Olives. Pickles. Preserves. ‘ ett ers RES Strawberries, Lemon Snaps. | Dear Miss Grey: 1 would Itke to Chocolate. * * Dear Miss Grey—Is {t wrong for | say for the benefit of the woman |*® @ working girl to accept presents of | who signed her name Frances Dale| *® Seeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee The excursion steamer Iroquols will make an excursion to Hood | 1910. just eight thousand seven hun- | eee mo from her flance? Would it t r eo i sprinkle sugar on top. . dred and eight patients have re-| SEEN Wis ta ey bor ani tenes cate use ak tae Gam ben. ’ “3 - Canal toworrow, leaving at 10 a. |caived the banatity care and atten. | 67. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIG AN! peases so that she would not have) water three times a day, she will) Cook 2 quarts of clams 20 min- Pimento Bandwiches. an dheanste alin ‘thie etetae dt chant to work ont? He fs véry anxious! soon inercase her weight to 140|utes in their liquor. Add salt and ‘fanned pimentos may be bought ai duck eee alee es OS Low fares to many other points also. to have her quit working out and) pounds and it will also tone up her| pepper and 2 pints of milk, 2 table-}at a grocery store for 10 cents a wer Wecome a8 popular ac denen ae + Ph nig. ig 7 Liberal stopovers im both directions. < become his honsekeeper, but she | em. Is there anything that is|*peons flour mixed with butter size | can. Cut the pimentos into small It te »ined steam-| ber, I require twelve asstatants to Optional diverse routes for slight addi- thinks that her place # with her!eood for neuralgia through the/of ances. Let come to a boll, then} pieces and place several pieces fo and“mountain trip, The |cerestor mts, and T guaran | sane po with a generous supply of mayon Visit Yellowstone Park en route. Full information from 4. O. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt. A. TINLING, Gen. Agt. First Av. and Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. A. 0. CHARLTON, A Gen. Agt PORTLAND, widowed mother as long a4 she Ca0 | hack, chest and around the heart?| strain and serve be of any assistance to ber. Please A SUPFERER. cavemen naise in each sandwic h. teli me your opinion, and obiige, A.—Your trouble may be rheum Rhubarb Marmalade. N.E.B. |Jatism, instead of neuralgia. In| One quart rhubarb cut fine, 4 “Golden Buck” With Bacon. A—The acceptance of money as either case, hot applications will|oranges cut fine, 3 pounds sugar.) Toast thin slices of bread and a gift from men is @ matter of taste | give relief. Unfortunately, nobody | Cook 20 minutes, then add thin 4 with melted cheese; on each |), and propriety rather than one of knows a cure for rheumatism, ad |rinds of two oranges and cook 10 slice of fried bacon and then} igen. =A trip anywhere on the| right and wrong. No girl of good! vertisements to the contrary not-| minutes longer hed ese Iroquois is pleasant, and when! breeding could think of accepting | withstanding. Lithia tablets often << = SS = =<=! Hood Canal is announced it is| money from any man outside of her | relieve rheumatism, and a simple doubly intere sting. own family. No decent man of | diet without meats is desirable. hana Intentions west ter). rcay thing ewe wf First Aid to the Injured from working out. If he merely |"matistactory aa friendship that ré- h FE h f J l wants to save her ffom work why (suites constant nursing on the Fourth of July does he ask her to be hia house keeper? There would certafnly be eee: a work in that. His arguments, BY AN EXPERT. ; Se Keep Fit pat it more plainly, he fs # con temptible man with a dishonorable Yourbesin, muscles and nerves ns rise directly from the k ¥ he al dge in many places, and t in grand. Many points est are passed. West Point, mble, Brinnon, Ducka Seabeck and many smaller KDWIN J. BROWN irat ue, Union Block Columbia’ and — Cherry Open evenings until & and until 4 for people whe July a le a Albert B. Lord's xt Monday—the Fourth—ts bur The most common accident Parpose. I hope I have made that d pe j| ins. For «mall burns cleanse the scorched area with warm soap r ay ash t | ud then cover » moist baking soda on a damp clean cloth plain. A decent mag asks a woman lepend upon good phy ica suds and then with moist baking soda on a damp an nl to become his wife, not his ird il ion 0 eat e * or towel kee if he ts her fis sondition. Secure it by eg For extensive burns put the arm, or whole body into the yr her to do is to marry him ; be peor By ‘ he engage ment e*¥ acid ut "4 a } In ease the eyes or face should be injured by pec h heated to 100 deg with some baking ~_ ror @ 1 solution to 10 gallons of xt ro ae nd for a de Dear Cynthia Gr (1) What Js the cost of a marriage license in agments of ash the parts and get a $5 r the sta (2) Are parties | patlent a dark room, lying down or in a xembrecumbent Spiel ly mig to marry required to pass i sition, and apply cold cloth 168 SURE THE CLOTHS AR 3 2 ol a physical examination? Sold Everywhere, tn bones We. end Be) oy) UTELY CLEAN ® : ‘ . ue NEWCOME ‘ . Any cuts should be encouraged to bleed freely by applying hot ' - °sigle bg “acne Bremerton boats leave every| water and aqueezing #lix myer eee, Bion RL Lg 4 gob Rigor : Sa : x cone: it bY | hour the Fourth. t t the most, during which time the cut should be bathed Y an nn suttreting 50} minutes » q uring ‘ r at? , oy 4 ee ——| With hot xoapsuds, cover with a clean cloth and apply . A on, Tf you as leg very tightly ABOVE THE CUT, ONLY 34 LOTS etic P EOPLE are not leaving so’ much to w ts Lo ell in this beautiful ad. chance in these days of universal tele- phone servic Instead of risking disappoint- ment, they telephone and get the facts. ts: total, $4.50. (2) Yeu." S reaouniar oh ‘ i No, but must give affidavit as ® Ohio Dentists ah anne 07. asthe, fit physical condition “Ordinary bruises are best healed by applying hot cloth ting the part in hot water. After the pain is lessened put applications, Alternate the hot and cold will relic pain and decrease the nd discoloration afterward a the possibility of tetanus, or lockjaw The greatest mena This dreadful and practically always fatal disease does not show it ao7%, Vike Over Owl DP Dear Miss Grey: Will you please tefl me of something that will color my hair darker? It is my sincere} Will school be held on a stormy morning, will your friend be in if you call, what does the weather man predict and REMEMBER wish to have if so. n view property is getting . ARXIOUS GIRL wolf for several days a the Injury. The skin wo which is y . i” incree \ when does the train leave—are samples of myriads of ques- A—Sage and walnut juice the ca of the tetanus, may appear small and in fican tt : w t me to 5 . wD tions constantly passing over the wire, and being answered peotion commatenes meee, but I may entirely heal over before the real symptoms of lockjaw appear Vike eacvenedink nome - by the proper authorities. ‘ to you withouthesitation that any| at year there were 150 cases officially reported in the whol ( wi the} There are also questions to be asked about the telephone @ Gilets ber hair olther oie eR ae wt ithere were probably others which were not reported, But Se Rap Be service, how somebody can be reached over the Bell Long ht or any other way in| High-classed dentintr: ct these 160, 60 per cent were due to accidents with toy revolvers 4 Distance Telephone and what it will cost, and similar ques- r or a wad enter tions, which are being answered by’ the information 5 fool y always (tte price foolis It can always 70 and blank cartridges. Just a few grains of powe operators. a : sam \Full Plates .....-. . $3.00) ing the skin and neglect of Immediate attention t H. L. KLEIN Gold Crowns ..... .$3.00 ising suffering few days later, with wellnigh inevitable death ed by the dynamite or giant firecracker, | THE SHOEMAKER Porcelain Crowns . .$3.00| 16 per cent by loose powder, and 5 per cont by toy cannons. It is | may result in agon ‘Albert B. “your The Pacific Telephone mm pre r ai | far better to avoid these dangers, but if courted they should be un all, 70% can't get boots or It! Platina Filling .....-.50¢} je) stood well enough to avoid those consequences, DO NOT HES! and Telegraph Co Lay ” — trees yeere written suarantee| pare IF YOUR BOY OR GIRL HAS THE MISFORTUNE TO Bt 7 . with all, work Pee GALL A GOOD DOCTOR AT ONCE, AND TAKE IMMI Every Bell Telephone ie the Center of the Sy °8 AGAINST THE DEADLY TETANUS Jental work If you consider quality We will save you money on xe | DIATE STE

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