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—— CONDUCTED BY MR Fruits of Women’s Suffrage 1 know that the Australian 1 v 1 in this dd in Australia and that its put tect them »plion of this 4, When men had ° © polling places a of joting and and = intimidation This “1 to such an extent that it was used as an old stock argu ment against woman suffrage that & woman could not fight her to the polls. way And some people use this stil Molly Elliott Seawell, in a rec magazine cle, four or pages to tell how women we have to force thelr way @ crowd of bloodthirsty whose purpose was to preven voting. Liowever, this is by no means the case. A woman cen accompany | VOTES FOR WOMEN S. GEORGE A, SMITH j her husband or brother to the polls lor go unaccompanted, much as she would to chureh, to do her shop ping, to the theatre or to make & call, Under election laws and the surveillance of the police, the danger Miss Seawall points out is ridiculous loitering or elec tioneeritig. is allowed within 100 feet of the polls And all these Improvements in the election lawa were brought it because w generous men of At ‘a that women/ were pe ed to all the! rights and privileges of people who had formed a constitutional gov ernment Just as the same type of wise and honorable men of Washington next Tuesday will put a cross (X) n the aquare opposite the words “For the proposed amend ment to the constitution re the qualifications this state. lating to of voters within | \| OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN \|MEN MONOPOLIZE THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910. — NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Tuesday, the Eighth Day of November, A. D, 1910, in the Coun ty of King and State of Washington, an election will be held for Congressional, State, District, County and Precinct Officers, as follows: COMBS IN CEYLON to represent this State in United States, ate of Wash One Representative in Congress, the Sixty-second Congress of the Five Judges of the Supreme Court for the § Jington Two Judges of the Superior Court for King County. One State Senator for the 30th Senatorial District One State Senator for the 31st natorial District One State Senator for the 32nd Senatorial District One State Senator for the 33rd Senatorial District. One ate Senator for the 34th Senatorial District The native men of Ceylon, that One State Senator for the 35th Senatorial District, | island south of India where the tea One State Senator for the 36th § atorial District sarees an dhe ero hon One State Senator for the 37th Senatorial District. along with other civilized attributes, Three State Representatives for the 40th Legislative District he someti has be table lux cost of liv squash yc few y ago, costs 10 times 3 cents this fall Squash and p > the melon fam f variations in form and ti winter or Hubbard variet squash is fine for baking and makes excellent pies. Both the squash should be handled « ) Vent bruisin to be kept should be placed in a me warm, dry room fous varieties squash are general! 80 small and tender that the thumb nail can pierce the rind easily ‘They are very palatable when cut fm slices and fried in butter like exg plant. Crooked Nech the Best. The “cymlings” are sold in some Markets when no larger than a dol Jar, at a dime a dozen, and are cooked whole and mashed with but ter, seasoning and cream. The crooked-necked and other squashes are richer in flavor when grown to full size. To bake Hubbard squash or pump. kin cut in several pieces, do not pare; place in baking tin, with salt pepper and a bit of butter on each section; bake slowly until soft and brown, To prepare squash or pumpkin for ples, cut in slices, remove seeds pare and cook slowly until very ten der, continuing the process until the “meat” looks dark and rich; cool and put through the colander. Pumpkin Pies. For three ples—-One quart of milk, three cupfuls of bolled and strained pumpkin, one and one-half cupfuls of sugar, one-half cupful of molasses, the yolks and whites « four eggs beaten separately, a lit salt, one tablespoonful each of gin ger and cinnamon. Beat all t » of cooked when with a short under made in the same {tion of a heap spoonful of butter To Bake Pumpkins. A new way to bake pumpkins ts to select one of a good color, dry and from th seeds, wipe off and then fill the cavity with good forcemeat. Put the top on and set it In a deep bak ing dish from which it is to be served. Take great care not to break until on the table. | jregardiess of original use aa to Two State Representatives for the 41st Legislative District sexes. Two S tepres: " " ?, cis e Dis But because the Cingalese men Tw State Repre entatives for the 42nd Legislative District have taken this woman's privilege} Wo State Representatives for the 43rd Legislative District to the t doesn't mean that Two State Representatives for the 44th Legislative District they have handed over any-of their Two State Representatives for the 45th Legislative District rea to the women in return Two State Representatives for the 46th Legislative District i I'wo State Representatives for the 47th Legislative District e * One County Sheriff thia Greys! ose County Clerk One County Auditor orrespon One County Treasurer ee Ine County Prosec . i etuaiad | “Dear Miss Grey: Will you tell r One County Prosecuting Attorney, what nationality is Hardeen, th One County Assessor and-cuff man, and how wide is the One County Superintendent of Common Schools, British channel? W, J. BARNES, One County Engineer 711 Seneca at : ‘ A a) German: Amerie ae & anty M rones: e - About 26 miles in the wide One County Commissioner for the First District One County Commissioner for the Second District. One County Wreckmaster | | originated Dear Miss Grey: Is {t proper when sitting next to a gentieman/| reading a newspaper to glance dowal the columns? Four Justices of the Peace for Seattle Precinct. Four Constables for Seattle Precinct One Justice of the Peace for the respective Precincts of King SWEET SIXTEEN . ; . A—No. ‘ County outside of the City of Seattle _ One Constable for the respective Precincts of King County Dear Miss Please let me/ outside of the City of Seattle know how and when Hallowe'en} . A READER There will also be submitted to the Electors of this A great saver of work and linen] A —This was printed on thelc may be effected by the use of “run-| Woman's Pare October 21 under| State and County a proposed Amendment to Article 6 ners” for the breakfast and lunch | the head, “Two Hallowe'en Parties ‘I(VI) of the Constitution, which will appear upon the eon tables Linen crash with bine } 1 P = ° border is satisfactory. Cut one] pear Miss Grey: Will you give! allots as follows: strip for length of table to extend! me the recipe for cocoa butter, and} “FOR the proposed Amendment to Article Six (V1) of the a few Inches over the edge, and/how should you use it on your! Constitution, relating to the qualifications of voters within this — strips to hye the bre nec! (2) What day did Septem-| <, te.” ee i! stoma q 2 Place one long and one cross strip! ber 28, 1893, come on? State for four pe “rs . or nope long and ANXIOUS. “AGAINST the proposed Aniendment to Article 6 (V1) of ee A () Cocoa butter Is obtained | the Constitution, relating to the qualifications of voters within jalready prepared at a drug store an infant's bonnet out linen handker of @ half hour.} To mab of an embrotd chief is m w | this State.” ‘ so a proposed Amendment to Section 10, Article Dear Miss Grey: Tam a: very|3, of the Constitution, which will appear upon the bal- Rub it into the skin thoroughly (2) Thursday One edge is turned back to form the rim ar d the face, and young Woman and very short, but! ts as follows: fullness at the back requir for| have a very large stomach. What) be the tiny head ts obtained by gather-|can I do to reduce it? | “FOR the proposed Amendment to Section Ten (10) of ing the rest of the square and se-| MRS. HH. G. | Article Threé (3) of the Constitution relating to the succession curing It. T will be two point-| A—Massage will reduce flesh ed flaps then han off and sew into th bit of ribbon. the water in which an old b has bee boile glove Cut these| upon any part of the body cap @ narrow | exercise to » renew black ailk, sponge with | With ck kid A goog| to the office of Governor vee the abdomen is} “AGAINST the proposed Amendment to Section Ten (10) to stand wit feet together and) of Article Three (3) of the Constitution relating to the succes. jbend forward, touching the floor) |: to the off of Governor.” the fingers, without bending) 0% to Me office Gadhdalewe the knees. Practice this exer At the same time and places there will be submitted }for 10 minutes morning and eve ; m | tng Drink little water at meain,|to the electors of King County the question of the pro and ee ent ony posed King County Harbor Bond Issue, amounting to ete. Kat lean meats, fruits and|$1,750,000.00, which will appear upon the ballots as green vegetables. Graham or rye fant bread is better for you than whive,| (OHOWS: “King County Harbor Bond Issue. YES." Sea tae we * County Harbor Bond Issue. NO.” At Exceptionally Low Prices 100 New Arrivals « 912.85 2 sez Co Special Showing of TAILORED SUITS— In all Colors and Mate- Oe Values up to $20.00 uutiful Long Broadcloth fully lined. $30.00 values 19.00 918.85 Regular ats, Alterations Free and Guaranteed Ladies’ Sam ple Suit Sho 500-506 ARCADE BUILDING Open Saturday Evening Retail Prices at | The Polls at said Election will be opened at Eight jo’clock in the morning and remain open until Eight jio’clock in the evening of the same day, in all Precincts “x| will be opened at Nine o'clock in the morning and re me}main open until Seven o'clock in the evening in all Pre velcincts OUTSIDE OF INCORPORATED TOWNS ““lAND CITIES “ Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 8th Day of October, 1910 (Auditor’s Seal) OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor. OUNTY HARBOR BOND ISSUE Shall King County issue its negotiable coupon bonds jin and to the gregate amount of $1,750,000.00, in . me | Series, consecutively numbered, of 1,750 bonds of King IN INCORPORATED TOWNS AND CITIES, and} Republican Ticket Representative in Congr WILLIAM EB. HUMPHREY Judges of the Supreme Court. Vote for Five Torm— 4 years, MACK F. GOST. GEONGR 6 yours. oe. MORRIS. RUDKIN EMMETT N. PARKER MARK A, FULLERTON 6 years, FRANK H 6 years 6 years State Senators. Senatorial District, : A 20th 1 BOWEN fist Senatorial District. = RALPH D. NICHOLS. S2nd Senatorial District. DANIEL Sard Be PLINY L. LANDON atorial District. ALLEN. Sith Senatorial District. GEORGE U. PIPER | oes 36th Senatorial District. JOBIAH COLLINS. 26th Snatorial District. CHAS. BE. MeAVOY 37th Senatorial District. JACKSON. RANK ©. Gtate Representatives. he entative District ote for Three. 40th V F. H. TONKIN. FRED J. MESS. HOWARD D. TAYLOR dist Representative District, Vote for Two, CHAS, H. ENNIS. GEORGE B. WEBSTER 42nd Representative District Vote for Two. WALTER T. CHRISTENSEN. EDGAR J. WRIGHT. dard Representative District. Vote for Two, WILLIAM WRAY. s VICTOR ZEDNICK. 44th Representative District. Vote for Two. H. E. KENNEDY, os ote for Two. SOMERS HAYES SMITH. FRANCIS PATRICK GOSS. 46th Representative District. Vote for Two. O8CAR M. HAROLDSON, HASTINGS. ntative District. Vote for Two. D, BUCHANAN. FOSTER. H HE County Auditor. OTTO A. CASE. County Engineer. JAMES R. MORRISON. Schools. A. 8 BURROWS County Assessor. ALBERT E. PARISH | County Clerk D. K. SICKLES. | County Treasurer. WILL H. HANNA County Sheriff. ROPERT T. HODGE. County Coroner. JAMES C. SNYDER Prosecuting Attorney. JOUN F. MURPHY County Commissioner. | Vote for Two. jist Commissioner District DAVID McKENZIE. smmissioner District HAMILTON 2nd ¢ M. 1 Wreck Master. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS. | Justices of the Peace Seattle Precinct | Vote for Four bathe. . | yunty, in denominations of $1,000 e J aif | 1 c linations of $1, each, payable to] jouw pn. GoRDON rRart MAN! : uch party or person, parties or persons, as shall pur A posh tit, poende tt JOHN B. CARROLI bos , taney Je ites bast chase the same, or to bearer, twenty years after date] ; e's : f issue, with interest at the rate of not to exceed four] ® ® GPORGE ind one-half per cent per annum, payable annually,| PREP C BROWN fruit. three ; «l|and by and through its Board of County Commission-| Constables, Seattie Precinct. a ers, contract indebtedness by selling said bonds, or por tor Four p f tions thereof, from time to time, at not less than par,| JAMES B. SHANNON ems and ¢ ' nd to expend or cause to be expended, under the direc TOM MULLIGAN T. / | Pre tion and subject to the approval of said Board, all the| W. ¢. Jones ; tahing \ proceeds of such sale, in aid and in furtherance and] OSCAR A. WIk ns. 40 conte per don , completion of the improvement and for the several] Justices of the Peace, Country Pre. pawn ‘, is|particular purposes, and insthe sums respectively for rng . ent leach such purpose, as is mentioned ; S °o » | Auburn ; 1 pury t ed and set forth in the}Avar on ¢ MEADE § pound jresolutions adopted by the Board of County Commis-| 1.6, 1 , y ioners of King County, on the 28th day of September,| w. w. paviis . 1910 Enumelaw " CHAS, SCHOMBURG ' 16: conte; shrime rate nee plate meatiea ae | State of Washington, County of King, ss. We welt HEH ul EE OLlLo A. CASE, County Auditor and ex-officio made, Gerrish Bro 00 Wood-| ‘ lerk of the Board of County Commissioners of King lawn, Green Lake *e*/County, Washington, do hereby certify that the above BOTH AEREDY AND REVECTIVE and foregoing list of nonunations is a true, full and S. Parsona.” Hattie” Creek jcomplete list of the nominations certified to me by the adder} Various political parties of King County, Washington chu catttlas therein set forth, ; tet (Seal) OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor. Witness my hand and official seal this 26th day of Oc mendation.” Bartel) Ir tober, A. D. 1910, Kent A, ROCKWELL, 3 GREGGS. Ravensdale JAMES H Vashon F.C NESBITT. TUBRS. Constables, Country Precincts, Auburn AUGUST Enumclaw. J. 8. SWIPT. shon. 8, W. JACOBS. ROEHL County Superintendent of Common) Democratic Ticket | 44th Representative District. Vote for Two. JOSEPH M. GLASGOW. | L. H, MERRIAM. 46th Repre esentative District, Vote for Two. tative District. for Two. 46th Repres -- JOHN A. STEINBERGER, J. A. HEMER ste 47th Representative District. Vote for Two. FRANK J. HANNAN, JOE SMITH. County Auditor. 4 ROY WILLIAMS. County Engi THOS, H. RYAN. County Superintendent of Common Schools. MARY G. O’MEARA County Assessor. 8. B. AGNEW. County Clerk. oe w Littleton | GEORGE A, CUSTER Constables, Seattle Precinct. Vote f Four. j | |Constable, Country Precincts. | Kent T. D. TUCKER Socialist Ticket | Representative in Congress. | W. W. SMITH Judges of the & Torm apreme Court, 6 years, W. E. RICHARDSON, 6 years, E. J. BROWN 6 years, SAMUEL SADLER. 6 years, A. H. BARTH 4 years, HORACE G. CUPPLES. | State Senators, ; 82nd District | H. RATHE. State Representatives, 42nd District Vote for Two, GHRORGE M WwW CRONK, R, MACKLIN, ; Representative in Congress. | Tick f et W. W. BLACK e Btate Senators. | County Assessor, ae 20th Senatorial District, a ; | GEORGE O'MARA C, 1, GUIDERSON | HAN; 31st Bonatorial District | CHAS. PETROVITSKY, 32nd Benatorial District. | GEORGE ¥. COTTERILL, | Labor Ticket | of S8rd Benatorial District | ve | « _sestestenes srrssssge eoeeneees | State Senators, 4 24th Senatorial District | Distriet, . CHARLES G. HE j ‘ be y HEI RAM he 36th Senatorial District — ah of ay, JOHN L, FITZPATRICK al Distrigty i 36th Senatorial District, C. W. BLAKE . _ WILL Ho MERIT. _| 82nd Al Distriet, ~ 87th Senatorial District, | H. A. PATZOLD 4 A. A. HOOTH nae _- we oral Distriet, ; Btate Representativi ewe Bw 40th Representative District, PK. MOHR mi Vote for Three. — i ith uf ARCHIE 8MITH | Sir. i an U. 8. G. KUHN | crt sete Be wt W. G. SEWARD. | t a 1 District, Pt ~ slat Representative District, CEAUDE GUE ‘j Vote for Two. 8 ; “di 3 Senat Netrh OTTO REINING ” W. &. PULVER a” THOMAS F. BURNS. it | 42nd Representative District. | °''% Senatorial District] Vote for Two AG <a C. J. SMITH xa aK — State Rep Ps EDWARD G. WILL onrecea ——nn | 40th Represen 43rd Representative District Distt Vote for Two. Vote for Three, : 4let Representative Distetet, 42nd Representative District, SESE) 3rd Representative Distrigg _ Bead SPR. ne | 47th Representative Distrlel. County Sheriff. Vote for Sule lL. W. NELSO THOS. MULCAHY, f County Coroner. ER LAURENCE, . T. R. LOER hagas TS aopeemmnecenaaaresen a | County Commisisoners, x Prosecuting Attorney. ¢ Vote for Two, ‘ THOS. R. HORNER resohoapioit Ist C joner’s District. County Commissioner. 7 f for Two. H. W. UTTER lat Commissioner District | 2nd ¢ issioner’s District, JOHN SCHRAM W. J. TIERNEY. ; fnd Commissioner District H. P. RASMUSSEN Wreck Master. ; | : om } Justices of the Peace | I d d t Non- — —— OO Ocialist Labor. etnies M. J. O'GRADY. P. H. MARTINA HENRY NOBLE. Fa a Toe Vote for Two, F. M. SHARP. Cc. J. WALL. Vote for Two. T. H. BOLTON, F. H. KINNEY. Vote for Twos GEO. T. MCNAMARA, ARTHUR M. FALLON, 4th Representative District, Vote for Two, ANDERSON, WR E Vote for Two. W. DOYLE. REES. CHAS H.E Partisan Judiciary Ticket Judges of the Supreme Court ~ Vote for Five, 0S B, SHEPARD. CHARL 6 ye HANS BUGGE. 6 years, WM. HICKMAN MOORE 6 years, PRESTON M, TROY, 4 years, W n W. TOLMAN, Prohibition Ticket For Representative in Congrem® R. I ) AP. yn-Partisan Judiciary Ticket ——— of the Superior Court Judges Vote for 1wo, J. T, RONALD. JOHN F, MAIN GEORGE H. CLEMB JOUN 7, CASEN: “a

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