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WOMAN CANNOT FIGHT, 8¢ . for | MUST NOT VOTE ' brute force « he seows ae ' they have dectared to f women that her intellect, her moral Runt “lity, her epiritus ait her finer aie womanly qualities, are as dust com : pared to just plain brutes 8 wht, The 2 . ‘ ; _ fe ma ta Madar at |¢ ‘ i fair ‘ i herself : : ve ane the now: pa would ne th Ps : ; Hs pret te hiwt . t rs t . 6 % NEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS OF THE STAR VOTES FOR WOMEN ROE A. MrT Girl Graduates Sweet in Dollar [ Dresses Made by Themselves | fame « the ta é regula ’ t Gertrude Grill (78 conte) le doentty? . - 8 . and food Neva Pratt lain brute force that we : . 4 plain | pute . : fed te yeate our children and to ation d on for lens than i" a . ° t ab guiate our n ality and our men « ar sorbing nte that the whole mate | ta JUST PLAIN BRUTE Thin | Population of the United States have | FORCE! the slogan that Washing - New York ; » H eer ” volves, and 4 ane at Has No urn Wer ‘on then 4 i oa wouwdertui, T wis, mn Oherry blemeome BY FRANCES GILBREATH INGERSOLL vm Bogen ye Sag op t #50 and § Home wae hell’ she “nagned,” aad he “jawed” back, There por To-pgedlly pee rial jeal : : m her part ad mina me on hie oli , - ney ~ deans be ’ © a tie “affinity a Very complacent law broke i teag: Ay - ; tH ing fe and tied him anew by what he thought would be | hie a te dy Sat et hen cords, He hung gewaews upon his “affinity’e” fine form shad psa gon gy ANA steeped hie sone : otae jie In physical alluromenta, and thought — « ' and thought he was |p ¢ Then, one day he jot et Te ene i Ne he ‘ of Vite; he felt suddenly otk the pace” tired him: he ached ia mind and body ene oo hada dh ome He awoke to the fact that bis money could neither buy tender. |the nett. heas nor womanly sympathy, wor wifehood nor motherhood Poe ee He wanted to lay bie head against ly | ore t where a little baby head had nestled € fort ‘na we He wondered what “ab my eis , ; she” would way when Johnnie said: “God be Png. . it we and be owl when be thought what the | the > Rt oe i A be to ie questions a . wag Ar pig = Anawar might be to his quentions about “papa who had gone away |. Mine M otal Wihesk: head it tt | 1 Willard, head of the He wonders Wf it in the remembe Grecomakinn departs . f n the remembered pressure of little arme | ae ee Dees ehowt hie neck that ir mas that ehoking into hie throat Arey oak cimplety in arose sea en (att Erings (BAL choking tate Ale three # g00d taste for both rich and poor tome » had tried ditthe th t harder and heen « ilttle more patient—tt might have been different. [oa ‘nat “COonomy ie the duty of all nd in the ashes of the dying fire tie buried | aid "ihe Gite Ge eer ee uried all thoae things 7h 6 | all the girle who were to graduate Know no reaurreetion buried honor, and mar oh and wom tn the assembly snhood, and purity, and plighted roth woe i lighted trath, and wedded faith biva: Alid he Knows he Is at the end uf that r mavens ho tuentog, over which there is no Golan taek, ite, et Enews. | RRR REI et ee erence om Serer on corer etyeen eee | Mow Wonderful te Lovet | Cee eee eee) How wonderful te love! ° ee are apring’s fret kisw bregat of when if HOW TO WATER * \* i* PLANTS WHEN AWAY Hoae plaste ame ti cemiogttitient of your col | lege, Who gave me @ very engour 2 >. From the far azure where the sky- lark sings Ian wonderful as love! Not music when it well« aging report of your, yario~ Oe re od kent dastioc PUrRY' during a week's for |ieave ruffle ungathered wil linches below the belt. much better. In making round ruffled aprons, nix wet *| * has already been signed fiuential men. Mra. Frederick T. Dubota, wife of mother took in washing, what get no watch as ehe mou platform THRad AR.-WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 ee Mock Fish. od . 1 in jbeaten exe and fried fat very hot, Serve with : jalicos of breakfart bacor ti ve been freshened and fried ver he ° * * DAILY MENU, * * * * Breakfast * * 0 * * Cereal « Cr * . Mook * * ‘ * * * * Lunches * a Meat { * * 0 * -7T ‘ r ate ® * * * Dinner we * Cabt p * * wed eet *| * D r * * Botled t Pot * * Buttered be i ad @ #* Orange and Lemon Jelly * + * * * 6 Read the Follow ing Overs Marry When You Plea se wetdingtigg gl on msise and 8 nd spread be ’ ‘ white or w * t Filling for Turnovers. t oe ¢ f the ra = C a cur a f Cabbage Soup 1 in Juiy, with flower at ally take half al f tu rie after ¢ 4 nerene your ” if * Stewed Shin of Beef and hardship for you begin be ¥ ere veils of mt rs Mar 3 he 5 into tw 3 Isabetia Schwartz (96 conte) | an ever wh . penn ions fler id be (76 cents) Pan antl dy ; F r ttle bread . “ 1 one-half mmed © airla in dainty fr they had > » and thicken a@ “ siya he ayy Ds oe ve A @ plaite a thin pan oth, The rew ) of velveteen are Hoge! ahibited on the plattorn: ‘| bother” Wil techie t - j 4 and used . «x da Th are ¢ base the Ne ip J and woften and season It sini ur cine on / gowns fo lees than 8 Har.” : The Cooked Celery | . washed over and over again other eiris. Did 2g ssa) clery in a delicate dish tart 1 teaspoon soda » renew gilt frames which have Ske fun? Not a Mit of te. Then |and many cooks make the mintake 100m walt, enough flour to stir| become dull and lusterless, a paate | cc ; ee eT ot Di of 1 They lof adding coarse stalks without stiff Pig tng Bae vier yf ar pr 5 pas f first finger, and rere eens Shem. Ser the large |#p0on into boiling stew and boll for|and whiting and laid ov Be with questions aa pieces and cut into «mall bite. Ten-| 20 minutes without stirring in This must be “gee Be geen wy der stalks may be cut into Inct Picienn Sgn igh and water, aad in wale oncad date ng pleces. Cook in salt water Orange and Lemon Jelly brushed off and the gilt polished. | brows he nm | McAndrew, primetnal | nance with pepper, butter and add| Use ce of one lemon and : iaaie ; thinks that the usual graduation {6| scien. thickening. Cook the thick | enough on to make a pint of | T best method of cleaning a|- og bes a ortme of selfichnces. 186 thinks | fe ne jee sa nee AEM, Barve ea Soak half a box of s that of rut it with a = Whe So Girt chocld, Went ne tdepinas|!a warm dishes half cupful of cold wa tufated w viated |e with ¢ vider’ tate gown, or receive Mowers @8 | ove. a soft, then add one cupful and then ing the sur-|be poured th polling water enta on the stage, out of acre tise a Geen of boiling water, one cupful of #u gets With powdered srough the tion for those whe can't do @@pwell. |b in a dosen large olives in aj gar and the fruit juice. When the sa ta Sekt ern Ger dees Litained = msidle> Streteh ge | Do you think it is an inagiring boll By pour over them enough | sugar in dissolved strain through ‘i ‘ no- | stained portion over top Gh aimmmea | wight to see one girl goin ~ ne ch loth Into a shallow the slens room leaded soeeieitn | oe or six minutes, drain and | pan. Break up with « fork and ran o> Gowers ; ith a the lee until cold. Stone and |serve with pberrie - ; lowers, and three other giB fol-| mince fine. Mix with three level lfreah fruit eer het run acilic ee lowing after her loaded dowgawith flowers she couldn't carry hepgelt he asks, “Last year a m " to hand « diam watch to ‘Badia as ah the platform. He was when I refused, but I coul but think of little Latitiag Graduation isn'ta ptime | FASHIONS. Traveling coats and skirte shown with plenty of fullness in the back Plain tortolseshell hairpins are |? THE NEW STEEL sTRAMSHIP CE RUPER?P N Twin YnthiaGreys eee - Letters Vist ‘Most Luxurious on Pacific Coast Miss Grey: Would yo = m rey wld you SEATTLE to Pe publish again a formula for eet keot ® per bour ry Doubie Bottom, lens Te Viet Chari Vancouver, Prince Rupert ok and STEWART, Dear lease A doxen | for bitterness be jagnin fashionable. They are shown ing a atraw hat? Float the! prince 3 Si D. . a = semen bond lin several sizes A one you published. J. T.G. | ipen Rapa aoe Reterm )>.4 ays Cruise Piowart and: Detar, |Perto Rico by Judge John J, Jon ri hea” ‘ rm om: wm. syne --~ | satihape » de lowered f are onge .* Nearly mtet« days in the — sr kins, of the federal court. Miss Lou-| the fore. ‘They, sot: it SoGiamaeem v0 not recall one sectaig ete r Oic: wundaye, at | h Whe appointed ¢ 106 fee ait to) given. Can you give approximate ty Office, First av. and Vester Way , ‘ " mation mee k, [date of paper? Oxalic acid dilute ‘: E fA gp ais, TORO rs wt peas, | With water will clean white straw.) _1 AG, & APD 92,000; Mine Nels ees Takes out of any colored fab- ee y iourn depaty.cierk of court at| Bands of hand embroidery are)" | For Panama hat, use good | € | San Juan at lary of $1,500; Mins|used on blouses, skirts, tuntos, hay pti foes m gr ~ . — R es Lalu Gross. eputy clerk of court coats and in a variety of ways. with emall hand brush. nse we | 5 To our new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Madison, by 150 In- at | Mies Mary From the enchanted fairy-haunted | eRe en cs males annie dells | Don’ 1 n't wear high heels if you|from Idaho, delivered the most. | = shrined mid thorn and vine—| wien to walk gracefully. tee Maes agement Ak tie naan! > Sacred hag “- id ere mothers’ congress recently held at} T scnine heert-~ a %| For mending table linen save | Denver. In discussing the causes of The tech the long nm threads which are|unhappy marriages, Mrs. Dubols nightingale pours forth forever) drawn from linen for hematitch | sald The rapture and the pain, that) ing wind on empty spool and! “The fault Hes with men and) naught can sever, Of love which mortal Is, yet kno ituelf divine! “Florence Earle Coates, in Harper's Magazine. Gilt buttons, which are held in place by means of metal rings, are| water for s¢ the white linen used on some of Rugsian blouse suits THIS is the experience of those who use it | keep until table linen needs mend-| women who enter marriage untrain ing mounted on four small wheeis. Put old po’ al hours befc cooking land will be mealy Keep the flour barre! on a board They wili not turn black | ed for ite responsibilities lis one that the mother# bound to efface by start! children and implanting ore | Four young women ha | pointed to offices in the Nor more loaves, but more GOOD loaves in every barrel of Patent Excellent Flour NOVELTY MILL CO.,, Millers, SEATTLE Thin fauit Bos ties store % absence of the housekeeper, #| ars, Jane Kastman has given $20,-|of $1,200. Mies Colburn bad been All miracles—the miracle of love, # according to an ingenious # | 90 to Dartmouth college in memory for several years private secretary | Which by it» own glad and trium- # Scotch device. Set a bow! of #jof her husband, Ira Allen Eastman, | to Judge Jenkins, and had previous- | * water well above the level of ®) 4 member of the clase of 1829, for 22) ly hetd ao similar post with Senator) a boner # the plant to be watered by * . > Sonera Brings life to flower. , " Fs ars a trustes of the college and a | Step eee er see *® cea tg % . _ or " peace be a justice of the supreme court of New| & books. Twist several strands # | farupehire. Oh, love ts wonderful! diane pel tel... ste PRETTY LAWN FROCK More wonderful than is the dew-|# gether or braid them to form #| The anti-suffragists of Miinols ———— fed rose, \* a long wick, and soak them *|have issued @ pamphlet in which Whose petals half unclose, |* in water. If one end of the */which they say that the men of the) In gladness of the light. | wick reach to the bottom of # | country are at last waking up to the! When first the dawn comes robed | ® the bowl, and the other hang *| dangers of woman suffrage. Here in vesture cool | over the plants, a steady drip ®/|tofore, they say, men have taken} Of fragrant, shimmering white! |® will continue until the bow! ®|the position that It was a qu jon More wonderful and strange | * is emptied. # | women should decide for them- Than moonrise, which doth change | * | selves, Now, realising the dangers, Duliness to glory— Lt tt tt tt te have come out strongly Yee. with « touch transforms the) y sper against giving women the ballot. A® mountains hoary, | a proof of this statement they point ‘And fills the darkiing rille with! ERENKERRE HAAN ® : to recent. utterances of Senator ving silver bright! iz WORTH KNOWING. # | Elthu Root, Nicholas Murray Butler, le % [and the Rey. Lyman Abbott ney Not music when it wing» lekker ke khhkeh kh hh |slso state that a protest in being} | circulated in Massachusetts which | congress is | ng with the in them ve been ap courts of ideas of unselfishness and regard | toes to soak In cold | for the rights of others.” | | Ponce at a salary f 31,200, and ‘The princess gown is taking the | place of the eorslet. The semi-| princess is even more fashionable. | deputy clerk with a salary Nirmamens. court at Mayar Be careful about drying in shape, STORAGE CO. Cedar 414. - BEKINS MOVING & Telephones: East 414 Trying basting a plece of stiff) paper under the place you wish to | darn ! Slender girls will take i of this dainty little printed la for ite lines are surely m those of stout figures. and gatherings are most) able, and both are used f sign The broad picture hat f Ohio Dentists n0TM% Pik Over Owl Drag Co. | High-classed dentistry at a cut- rate price for thirty days lets fashionabl | popular than the plain gold bands. | the same color as making brace are more} Short sleeves are No Deep bands of satin and velvet | the cloth are used to trim both skirts and over skirta. A touch of black elther as @ black satin bow or long streamers ie considered smart on an after: noon gowB. Feathers are not used a great deal on hats, and flowers are be ing held in the background. Tailored shirtwaists are making cuff buttons a necessity. Plain flat links are preferred to all others Fringe is seen on wraps, the low er edge of skirta, on bata and para sols That the tailor-made idea is in high favor ie mdicated by the fact that the late spring and summer suits, both two and three-piece, are being made in satin and moire an- tique in practically similar styles to thore seen earlier in serge. O utof theWisdomof | CYNTHAGREY — When your sewing machine} seems to be all wrong, and cleaning | and ofling m to improve it, try a 1 2e8 not ew kind of 0! When ready to cream butter for} cake making try pressing it} through a potato. ricer and see how} much work and time one can save. Don't affect carelessness in dress, No woman can afford to neglect ap- pearance ap they may | | While eggs are che: | ar in a lime be put down in a ston for winter's use solution, | | Gather lettuce early in the | morning, wash well and stand} ih es upright in pan, Set on cel-| lar floor until ready for use. it will be as crisp as if kept on ice. | When making collars for thin | waists, sew a good fitting collar of paper on the waist and baste strips | of lace and insertion on iL Stitch} In place and tear away the paper. | A good way to set color in sum mer goods is to soak the garment before washing in water to which | vinegar has been added: one cupful of vinegar to one gallon of water Wash and rinse in t i water, us| ing a mild soap. Dry in the shade | and iron with a moderately hot iron. | This last item is most important, | especially in the case of lavender | colors, which a very hot tron will | 1e People’s Interest> $82,730.07 \ The last business day of each 6 months’ period is the big interest day in our Savings Department. The — Savings Depositors on June 30 interest credited to our amounts to $82,730.07. On the previous big interest day, December 31, it was $77,330.78, and on June 30, i a year ago, it was $73,705.24, making a total of $233. 766.09 interest earned by the Savings Deposits and paid to the Savings Depositors in this one bank. * : The bank is a little over 18 years old. In earlier years it didn’t pay so much interest, because naturally avings Deposits to amounts that eam en gradual; just as gradual, im yosits who starts lope—and ? the growth of S these large sums has be fact, as the growth of that man’s dey Ai to save and bank a little from each pay enve Ge sticks to it. or if you keep your money idle, these simple figures should provide food Not to share in this lange distribution of interest is to miss the easiest, the Sure fest method yet known of making your money earn more money. If you are not saving money, for very serious thought. est, the 2 We welcome Savings Accounts from $1.00 upwards. oe than street eat Alaska Building. Scandinavian American Deposits may be sent by mail for less fare. Extra Days for Savings Depositors. tom te allow nade dut ing the first five days in January and July, With the — bank closed on Sunday and Monday, the first five business days brings us to July 7. Hence all Savings — Deposits..made up to and including Thursday, July 7th, wil share in the interest that begins on July 1st For many years .it has been our cus interest from the Ist‘on all Savings Deposits 1 \Gold Crowns ..... . $3.00) |Porcelain Crowns |dental work if you consider gua Full Plates ..... . . -$3-00 | cause to fade. A much handier . - $3.00 | than hooks upon the wall of th ons 50c | clo#et are curtain poles placed Platina Filling .....-- }acroas at convenient height and | Twelve years’ written guarantee | far enough apart #0 that gowns with all work. th all works. money Ob your |after belng placed on hangers cai lity. | be hung over the poles. arrangemest e | Scandinavian American Bank} A. CHILBERG JE. CHWBERG T. B. MINAHAN J. Fe LANE President Vice Pres. Vice Pres. Cashier mm ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. A. ny