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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1910. 5 oreeseeeerseeeseeeSeseeeseseseoeoeseoeoes T iin S 1 | . ‘ | | Wr :/This Society Girl Can Ride Some Horseback) thiaGreys WOMEN VOTE SAME AS MEN Mrs. Hutton Writes on the} yn rey : | S IN COLONY NEAR SEATTLE ess of Suffrage ete rogr g ee a Sosa e me through Cynthia Gr le | ‘ days of Cotton Mather and Jona in Spokane 3 [bre remove biokieads trom the} Hunt's Point, Across the/ttn, Kéwards. 1, ssssurge face oa. W , public me 3 \,—Heo answer to Flufty B, above.| Lake, Has Genuine like fighting the eee — b ake Washington nangunngitl , om ore oper toners | piselactesOuaes) Wall you ptense| We Omnats Gabsraie, g the roads, or department will from time |"“Equal Suffrage” and “Child La tell me through The Star if Fort urth of July cele Toe wyslish letters and articles boi Ward 1 hae eiahelay, ahd bration alin « meeting Nhe leading workers for Mra, Philip P. Stalford, who. what iors in t Lots of people i - Hunt’s Point goes jn the state the assistance of the labor hts Pee “d women's suff ‘i ae ) owns property there Hutton, president of the/u bla city and the Spokane ‘" . live at Fort of them who aren he to vote Also every m Political «= Equality | Pr (one of the Scripps McRae Ward ma Hers? | know that there fs one p oP f i wan associated with Mra, | pa successfully foaght for jail AN ANXIOUS BETTER near Seattle where woman's suf Tho women t's Point take ob wee in the lobby at Olympia, ma in the Spokane city jail | frage rule : issions and serve oe sisted by 40 or 50 women |v accompanied by Rose A att) Hoek Ward 4 | It's right near t t f the city. So tar ri -_ different parts of the state upeaking before the labo: tr + lanéing 19 | DOOD c : : ae tied te Alpe é febere were crowned by a unions on the suffrage movement lt ; P i Wart \ ea Thor no telling how at success when the wom The matron fight in Spokane wa: | wie @) ¢ b » Seattl 1 th hey w oe sree Amendment bill passed |the best suffrage propaganda that f Azre Bend on th large Majority 1 ' It showed ot ' t 1 i, is ma eS fatten is devoting her im- serving and thinking women th - . : : ; wealth to the cause of the Impotency elr disenfranchised | tuid : ; ia ad 00? d, her beneficence | cond yokane city offt ‘ 7 wh rh 1 Point { c Jones’ ‘well known in Spokane, She cla ' plea for city mat oS ¢ livon P’ the ea » well known amon wb & men of the , ro places of \ it 1 i] " an's uffrage for the book she has written city, with ever 6,000 votes behind It 8) Par of & wove nt | PF about f le aie Hunt's Point?” Mayor tance she rendered ot demanded matrons Thi ach ‘ ADMIRER 1 ‘ r Saemmtemminnee obo rendered | (hem. | des deen invent | : ; n at H k t H I hen at various times during stri nas brough: | A t " } I onor. a thousands « & we n inte 1 } * t , Ph i elty of | H I x ried man BY MRS. MAY ARKWRIGHT hav | « i] Ene ne of th he bachelors. HUTTON. 7 if Dear M Would y 1| om re a Woman suffrage. tt at uring the services of Jor kodak 6 in| we bof t w 1 the well-known expo ” most of 1 | portant su p ‘ b day, kt gaining such mo m in Re Q nt, who w I have be | Meuate of Washington as to de ole Riad attlo, : : felt Its most sanguine 9 of good government and the woman | sf {Me Washinston Po k y | suff amendment page, with headqua at 428 Many of the leading churcha on | D» a v ing. is the ce t of this city are coming out for equal | | to epite waned building. ts giving the use of; ther | p n ATLAS. gis for Eastern Washing ! h ' | what can be done] | ip arriy r for speaking iding tn | sg rf 2 6 Way nig of Jupite ne wei i every way possible. We are recelr A.—-4 ral health o ‘ition of | lives great King Althar, Now, in ‘ea megane ing help from a number of women’s | th for tt » his palace are many strange and 5 luable anset organizations and various tndividu. | K : eon pany strang and a valuable ans a | Se Ban Senncee Tees = ‘A calp lw ful things, such as mirror TE dengue ta its ¢ all of which ts very encourag ean rt ODS . Sn § ing MISS EMILY RANDOLPH JUST AFTER CLEARING A FENCE th t p; | that picture what is @ ee & Novem Women will be tm the clase of] YoRT WORTH, Tex. July h—-The| & i t f h halt thor-| other parts of the world was a foru had vm ig gt + pelle =A R ex., July | Several Texas girls who witnessed | strung as to appear almost unman- | ‘"!” is v ‘geler, but of recent years tin endanens % secnse the affilia. | West has tt cowgiria, who ride horee-|the Philadelphia Horse Show this|ageable; her hurdle Jumping was an s golden swords which destr re an intimate friend and sof | Or ne. Hr adiegy yor - |tack #0 desperately that they season were astonished by the riding | eye er to the Western ¢ © : armies at one stroke, an Rieeeker with Mrs. Carrio | 10° Of new voters. we believe that ¢ Emily Randolph, a wealthy New| She + < fain: Bhd weed i Wit! you h jgirdle which makes its wearer in Cait. Mrs. Reynolds is | Old parties, or any new ones | outdo the men But the Fast York society girl, who is onty 1 h e if it er for &® YounK| visible. Near tt sare wast o Peter great tn stature, but for |8t may bod’ up, will possess lite ferninine daredevil riders, too inl ge: hala hdl eunte with he wench qplelnent ticay to Aes serine ier ree ae as could drill in “Teddy's” |®20U84 political sagactty not to ap. s | r ey are | diately grew ve lem, Daring her twenty days’ so- | @€onlze the new voters of 1913 } jerly ehas 1 arriving at o tt was avoided by all th Jar among ws she has made 13/ Yours for Liberty | FASHIONABLE SHOES |‘ “ortivetce qqeeches and writt articles on} «MAY ARKWRIGHT HUTTON. | A nd t imponatble t the other side of the moun elaine Snuermmresaereait a nwer h a question with so fewliains lived a race of giants who of the particulars in hand. ¥ anted to possess a golden sword and the enchanted girdle. After a counefl, they chose Atlas, the argest and strongest of them all, o get the treasures au At night, while the king’s guards slopt, he stole into Aithar's room| AROUND THE HOME. jand, taking a sword and the girdle. | | “Little Mother’’ }to ask you to to some of your nderstand the tea ee ee we miced otir fo 1% cGpe of four, In which is sifted 1 teaspoon of cream | of tartar, Lastly, add 1 tablespoon DAILY MENU. e of ¢ juice and 1 teaspoon of My Dear & irey: Will you! rushed out. In his hurry ipped| To rid the kitchen of flies, close Breakfast. ¢ grated rind. Bake in two shal | ndly anew * within 10 day8?| over the sword and f down | windows and boll a pint of water, Fresh Pruitt one Mahe & filter of the Can you tell @ party of four that! stairs, making such a clatter he|to which has been added 10 drops c wants to go fishing for the where there is a good piace and b val with Cream. Broiled Bacon. of 1 and the grated rind of % orange, 1 tablespoon of lemon juice awoke the guards. He dropped the | of carbolic acid, vigorously for five sword and girdle and ran to con-|minutes. Then raise windows and Bread Griddle Cakea. and 1 tablespoon of corn # h din to get there; some pla ceal himself {n the wood. No soon- files that are not dead will fly | Cofte solved in a cup of cold water. Stir n A SUE er bad he ed on its ground | all {a a saucepan over the fire until pmo are 4 |than he be grow ever so| — Dinner thick and snmiooth. Beat 1 egg with lent says ther much bigger, till his head was most| Bake stuffed peppers or tomatoes Cream of Ce Soup. 2 heaping tablespoons of sugar andj ays trip of Seat up to the clouds. In trying to es-|in gem pans, as they will come out Olives. ed out,” though there are 1 teaspoon of butter, pour into thes cape he was tripped by huge ropes |in better shape than if baked in one Bolled Ham hot starch and orange and cook not of beautiful places for @/the king’s guards spread on the |large pan Rice Green Beans. longer than one minute. Spread be ating fe fi |ground, and taken prisoner. } — ‘ Strawberry Jam tween the cakes, pressing them | Groen river, tnke Seattle-Tacoma! ay there wasn't a prion in the} er put warm leftovers in the Combination Salad lightly together id frosting! interurban; Cedar river to Ren-liand big enough to hold the enor-|refrigerator, Stand in the window Raspberries and Pineapple makes a very appr ate coloring | ton and drive out ia &/ mous fellow, King Althar command-|until cool. Cover with hemmed SOE EEE RRR Ee eee Puget Sound RR, or Chicago.}ed that for punishment be must |square of cheesecloth slipped into Iwaukes & Puget Sound R. R.| noid a great earthen ball called |embroidery hoops, to keep out dust. place Is vouched for as @ g004| The World” over his head pss a boy who says he} go there stands poor Atlas to| Make a strip of unbleached mus- at tl this day, and often we think {t fs {lin to fit the troning board, and this short! thundering when in reality it is At-|can be slipped on and off and jias complaining at his task washed. Orange Cake Coffee. for this cake Sunday Night Lunch, Pickled Clam Cheese Sandwiches Dates. Coo! Rhubarb Shrub Pickled Clams. Lat clams stand in fresh water to throw out their sand. Change] water several t Put into stew pan with @ little! ¢ and pepper and salt. Add 1| jteacupful of clam liquor and 1 cup-| ah, tak wa t schi park to P tance to Wilburton mi SSPE E EERE REE RERR ee eee hae ; [tal of best vinegar to. every quart} N DRA eee eC ie Broiled sy sgt : of clams the stew pan into} SHIO S en you with to have bacon! kettle of bolling water and scald| TS i istri vory nice and crisp, try cooking it |/‘horoughily. To be eaten cold | g coeks are made of We Are the Pacific Coast Distributers of the on a brotler "lace the broiler and white checked Engush|WICTOR Talking Machines—Order Direct From Us nea ent —We'll Execute Your Order at Once. “raze ~«={ONE DOLLAR BRINGS vsasaucee™| A VICTOR TO YOU often seen now . long revers that cross and button below the waist line. ck satin coat of all| A box platted quilling of net Is} |acrons some baking tin in the oven, | |and you will be pleased with the re | salt, Cheese Sandwiches. Take equ parts cottage cheese ground walnuts, add salt, eay-| da little celery, miaced fine. | with mayonnaise and] | Bread Griddie Cakes. | Put stale bread through the food | chopper until a pirt of crumbs have |been obtained. Add enough coli water to just motsten them, and lct Date Cookies. stand for a Mittle while. Then add/ One scant cup sugar, % eup but jone egg, two cupfuls of sour mtik,|ter, 1 cup thin sour cream, scant tea two teaspoon‘uls of soda and flour) spoon vanilla, Flour to roll in thin} enough to thicken, Serve with|sheet. Cover half with split dates, maple syrup. roll over and cut in oblong pieces. Bake a light brown The bk lengths is avored. | About nine out of ten hand @ gowns are collarless, . | Cream of Celery Soup. Cook % cupful of soaked rice and Rhubarb Shrub. 2 good sized stalks of celery (grated) fn 1 quart of new milk | When the rice is soft add 1 quart of Cut ten stalks of rhubarb in small pleces, mix with four ounces of } 2 * fal weeded and chopped quite ott. 2 ait [hot mitk, slightly, thickened with |ralains, seeded and chopped quite the finish at the wrist of al Tal ki ng Machine, a gre er nes Wim ict this simmer on the stove fF] ney are elaborate and dainty-—| Pty sleeve seen recently with Six Victor Selec- IDA SIEGEL EMANUEL. sacs pp tn half an hour. Strain and add twol i’ woes of today cand they take| yy pee 4 |tions, all for— lemor ulee. Py rot . a anny -One yon al’ a some 0) re »* SEW YORK, July 9—When little | popular child in her class. Her] Bolied Ham. teaspoons lemon juice. Put ta bot} ariots forms. The t notable me eee nag OF any that she was wanted in the | about studying, Ida was asked to| skin as you would peel an orange will indicate the buskin influence | | n, r} tles and when wanted fill a glass |’ Ber | sow sash, girdle, belt, or bow} Steel Emanuel went to school | marks were high, her deportment| Cover @ 12-pound ham with cold’ it) ri of shaved ice and pour the | ature Is the lowered bh }effects of ribbon appear | the last afternoon of th hi, | perfect. So the teachers tried the| water and bring It to a Lolling point, i) 4" 0) 1, ‘The aewn comes that the buakiat | ewtag there “age be 7 term this | cxneriment of making use of Ida’s| the m et tt simmer atx hours, being | 1 ahow of sixty years ago | will be | Peanil Waek velvet bows ate con: 0 other scholars | good influenc jeareful to keep {t at the bolling| r again the height of fashion, and! «idored smart on blouses of all Ea r00m, only one child, who| Whenever a child became careless| point all the time. Take off the] THREE-PIECE SUIT that even the shoes of other styles! colors | e Stembly hall on the third floor. {tell her to study @ little more and|Rub on the fat side almost a pound in the narrow pointed toe with! frandsome we f fine ba. ipa Was packed to the win low marks always bounded up-|of brown sugar, then sprinkle two juaredoff tip. ltistes and ha rehief Hnens are asy payments, if OF sills with the thousands of Mischievous children were|teaspoonfuls of vanilla over this./ x Seannar tik |trimmed with embro and lace| desired. children and was @ 4 by word from Ida,| Make a coating of bre d cemabe or| pecceiges | insertions. Colored embrotderies are @rinkling of mothers be n soon got to calling her| cornmeal, put the tee ham into) s mey hat often used BBE Ae Well as a number of rock mother,” and she continued |an oven and bake half an hour, then| A A ae bea: j|EXACTLY LIKE PICTURE “== Mist Elemen on the stage to ttle mother” right on|remove the crust An . munic slips Crashes and grass linens are well |v sis iiasihdaalebat wdiditdine a8 Ida stepped in the through _ ¥ her saucy little lips tked oe ne ~~ Me a cheer that fairly - Strawberry Jam. Ww he talks. i} . me airs MRe stopped bowildered POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Hull and wash the berries and ¢ fascinates. the street Two materials frequently appear| STEINWAY Estey Wellington looked upon the wea of face |boil in bare enough water to| ind nent n one summer gown (Be audience, In her mioti ¢| Sunnyfaced people seldom pow|cover. Be sure to use as little in r gowt A. B. Chase Emerson Kurtzmann the faces | ses shady characters, water as possible. When the ber-| | loth top shoes come tn colors to} Everett Ludwig Cecilian 4 is A girl thinks it romantic to be|ries have cooked soft, add equal or I match taflored costume 7 ere was tou ber| married—tntil she is, two-thirds the amount of fruit of , nen li Packard Conover Artistano somebody Ma ho looks like 30/sugar, and cook very slowly Some braid novelties show touchea|; * | i “phn A through the <rowd,| conte can't event raise @ nickel. until thiek, then fill Jarg or glasses | of leather in their makeup. { Cable | Kingsbury Euphona . mo and to the seat! tingals offices most frequent. | #"4 put into a penal plac - ° And other high-grade and world-known pianos and player pianos are Whisper in hee oa er Ally have occasion to seek the man Combination Salad. Dimples play at ant nook Byres greg oe il aig = paae manure anata tee a i He that this gathering v ‘ci | His Satanic majesty holds the| piace on lettuce leaves sliced ve Ae a M9 . ‘A snrprise party mortgage on many @ rich man’s! oucumbers and tomatoes, dress with Shyly, beckoning ‘to you, Parasols of brocaded silk are | ~~ PA AID APRA LAPP LLLP Tie the Hon. Henry M. Gold-|P™ salad dressing. wee coe eo ee te weet 1. dsome and exper | # - : Miveen the buttons of his | of sympathy One tablespoonful mustard, 1 Fiber A FRENCH NOVELTY || SOU": _We don’t give a life insurance policy with a ee n att clear| You would never suspect how 1 spoontul sugar, 1 teaspoonful % piano; neither a chromo or other presents. pressive 4 told . * er 5 ables poon jour, PBR, 4 What an influence ¢ 4 in| giant nr gelg ople are if they |oevblespoonfus melted butter, % \—n phia Record. | o wear with stiff addition to tailor sults | Weare in the straight piano business. Our stores sees, there is a pretty little finish of embroidered lawn or f/HeVer arrange fake sales, piano club sales, guessing good lace, which might very well | Contests, piano bond schemes, and other false represen- cup cream and milk mixed, % cup vinegar added slowly, Cook tn |double botler until It thickens like cream. This will keep a month or Skood child be Wisew the infinence of ida Oiher Ptlomen of note, all of Ida's teact Some of the puplis followed |” @ in similer vein | And the things that do not con It’s diffienlt for a girl to cultt t her voice and her friends at : May I press a kiss on your lips?”| ¢ wame time. I waid And she nodded her sweet permis 3 g £ H be copled on this aide. It con ati 6 2 ic jev: + al through the speechmaking a|cern ® woman are generally the|™°** cairn It has been whispered that thelgs we went to press, and 1 rather | t* of two little squares of lace | tations calculated to make the public believe that #0 the audience wined her| things that.give her the most con Raspberries and Pineapple. sun of the three-piece suit had set,|~ ‘ae or embroidery, latd corner to cor- {| GOOD pianos are being sold for very little money. oe, ber handkerchief to clear |°@™® Haspberries are delicious served | but lo, he comes this sketch} we printed a full edition |B ner and Joine Mortis few samek- @ tears of pride. That’ Ifa girl with a dimple still retains| with pineapple. Cut off top of pine-| straight from Paris to prove the| «put one edith ers to make the edges set we' pa Ee A we Mn. Pinkus Ftuannel, ida's|{t tive years after marriage it’s|apple and save. Remove the inside | contrary aes dais Gale ah chaman eee mut, W is finished in the Vira ae bay emt em gs rhea forter mother. proof positive that her marriage! ot fruit, cut fine and mix with one| This chic little costume {s made] go again in press the “form” was jf Conte’ With @ brooch, The fine- Fi Machines Piaces aad Fiapertianes. 89 arly Ida was the most) wasn't a failure. leup red ragpberries. Sweeten and | of dark blue foulard combined with placed, |B ly pleated jabot, or frill, down ——— — =. —+ \wot in refrigerator. When ready to|a lighter shade. The buttons are| Ana we got ni extras” out, || th® front ts, besides, another serve fill the shell with the frult, | large, J with white item which finds its way into os put on the top and serve. jailk, and there are also large but The French vogue for colored em- jf mM t of the new chemisettes, =} — tonholos of white silk brofderies upon white in other gar- [fl This ts often carried out In white, “aire RES %. Orange Cake. ments beside waists is partially re- | with a ban of purple, mauve, 1406 Second Nb Bt a ‘ % wow Vireproot Storage Warehouse at 12th and Madison t toa pov 1 cup of sugar | BATTLESHIPS. sponsible for the favor with which |ff black or gray, und gives a re i Nene Union Bee denttte Pecifie Cou, <4 . BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. Kee. add 1 ablenn on ot] | sat irday and Sunday are visiting | colored effects are being re eived,| Waving touch which ts very af- Hf

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