The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1913, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ____. a piece A | CANNOT SHIELD | MRS. O.H. P. BELMONT,IN AN ARTICLE $200,000 THER |’ Crry CITES SEATTLE AS. EXAMPLE] WH AT DO YOU : KNOW ABOUT PARCEL POST? | | (The startling disclosures regarding the terrible r) r] 0 | prevalence of white slavery, which are now being | made by the Chicago vice commission, have aroused ners | the entire country. Everyone ia bent on finding a on WH | », Maret By United Press ure—and at once—before the virtue of much of our| young American womanhood is completely sapped. | SA NFRANC! Y S. government wi That U, 8, gov pee | Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, the moat noted of American suffrage leaders, declares thia will lle, In large part, in the appointment of women police | wing signed article written by her es | pecially for this paper, she tells why she believes| 1) thie to be so. By Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont FAMOUS SOCIETY SUFFRAGE LEADER AND MILITANT FEMINIST f t of policewomen | In the fol our most serious} r ble reform of { w world! Ques! ® v © reformation of} * - y women, and You know that the Post Office will now carry parcels for you—but do you know what you can ship and what you can not ship? Do you know the cost of ship- ping from one point to another?—The rate Rertha osition and un al nated this at ~ “hey an lheine ty after a t er of years de ; cause of raze the! voted to active the al settlements A Hitherto Unpublished Photgraph of Mra. 0. nd Somme 8 : In Seattle there are four women doing police | 1. P, Belmont Leader in the New York “400,” and in varies accor lY lg . and 1 duty, with others to be appointed soon, whose ef- | the Suffrage Movement in America. forts toward assisting o t t women to right | eee court order living have been so effe HAVANA.—MRS. FRANCIS CO | MADERO, wife of the slain president of Mexico, and her stepmother are en route to | New York from this city today that the force of | to arrest women | iting In the streets has been reduced to | that great otorious as a vice center han two years ago—just before jton secured the franchise to distance. plain clothes men emp Syign = sase-ersuiaeingestoeiaseapieesio-oenst ore tarcenaniergersnccipeieersi eae preter ete ee ee ee Ne Te ee FOURTEEN NE * aw — - -\| JUST LIKE DIAMOND DICK OUR p AR( I: if Mm =| YOU'LL FIND IT HERE J. ru:s0.ms. 9,3 hapa News of the Day Condensed for Busy People found Patric) SAVED PRICE OF A GUN OS MAI Wil | | preter 6 t those gts fit? They did, and eh ri - then he fired a bu augh his br maa baemreety ste | racoun—oxce ner ot eave] EBSRINGS BABY OVER SEA LL d \L Be caes colts cot tyne tr the 8 r te SAN FRANCISCO, March 15.—Alone and unassisted, Miss Ing up to a hay mow in irene Robinson, a 16-year-old 4 accomplished the barn, setting it on fire an difficult task of b ying a dweekeold Infant from shooting himseif b Manila to this 5 States transport rrived here on the United as. F. Dryden, a super fon balanced [ edge of a hot intendent in ation. Oryden'a wite 3 oer, + fied at the brought the little one roa home. The t A Map of Washington... . A Map of the United States . . And a Map of the World. . . We have secured, for the benefit of our friends, a ALONZO M. ZABRISKIE of 1 $ @ republic w ; r ¢ vines. Vineyards head shark off Palm Beach, and t 1 g it in felt a r Beau hark kae cites : , TT ; F wh |e limited number of the new official Parcel Post Maps. tail of he prise “MEETING OF the Munletpa CHRIS J OBAL MAY A RI | E H Ek R E ») S Thcse wanes azote fae olen, Yeas ca : dave j ‘eau oe < France ‘ @ ning the staff . charts, 3x4 feet, and they contain a map of Washing- 4 exnte Mile. Arria ly, the French femtn ; ao ¢ ton, a map of the United States and a map of the 1 . world. The state map shows each county in a sep arate color, all railroads, rivers, cities and towns, and gives the population of each. They are Parcel Post Maps, and give most complete detailed information as ] to the rules and regulations governing the sending of matter via Parcel Post. The information tells you ° what can be sent and what cannot be sent. It gives rates per pound, directions how to ship, etc., etc. If you use the Parcel Post you should have one of these maps. The Seattle Star offers you a map FREE OF CHARGE with your year’s subscription to the paper. The regular price of The Star for one year is $3.25, and the regular price of this Parcel Post Map is $3.00. Our offer is to send you both for $3.25. Do not fail to take advantage of this offer, for we have only a limited number of these maps, and the first who write for same will receive them. Simply fill in and send us the inclosed coupon, together with the amount of the year’s subscription ($3.25), and we will send you The Star and the Parcel Post map. This map is really a beautiful thing and will decorate any wall, whether parlor or kitchen. 2 aaa The Seattle Star, Seattle, Washington. The Seattle Star 1307-9 Seventh Ave SEATTLE, WASH. You will find inclosed the sum of three dollars and twenty-five cents ($3.25), for which send me The Seattle Star for the period of one (1) year, and one of the new Parcel Post Maps, containing a com- plete map of the state of Washington, a complete map of the United States and a complete map of the world, as per your offer. Name ...... aint ieee ‘ EET TT Te Cr Te eet er eee = Wiby. (s 1kT Beasune priced FW clisay ond the Moka ae R. F.:D:-No. .......Postoffice-....... ig has Cok prices ar 1 the purchaser gets ——— * . Bie O'S #9: 8 60 0:0 Renewals of his full value on easy payments. | te | MISS NANA*BRYANT . vot ares | It yo go out Sunday, telephone’Mast 1426 oF call at | ; 7 MN cia absewis 40 40s dv aces cvba verre Og aie oe Sere are j Subscriptions Also Pees \f| Mise Nana Bryant is appéaring ing roles with the Batley and Mitch ‘ oR oe at the Seattle theatre tiie week as | ell ora. If the part of Cather eens ’ Accepted | | esnastan t wthe wyn, wite of the prasecuting £ | D . P E t . Mabe Darwyn, in “The Gam-| whe has partienlarly wall! i Hay | d era” gt = le ted herself and est@Plighed ¥ ¢ F | avl ° astman Miss Bryant has been in Beattle|her right to the lead with a more . \ | 605 LOWMAN BLDG. |but a short time, coming here from|than nguelly meritorious compan 4 1 Oakland, Cal., whe © was ap-|Mise Hryant is young and full of the - " iad | Pearing in stock, to take the lead-'enthusiasm of the stage. | ‘ ae. RE LS Gs. eee i. eee ig ~

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