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HERE’S REAL CHANCE FOR SUFFRAGE TO MAKE GOOD Mrs. Gertrude A. Lee is THE HEAD of the democratic party in Colorado, That party is in power, She is of this great cause. For the first time, a woman is directing politics, making government ith the power to i ts state chairman. Every congressman, both senators, the governor and every state official, gives allegiance to the hang als of womanhood into ts of history organization directed by THIS WOMAN LEADER \. change the ideal vornanhood in even nistor a dee : ; UH ~ Mrs. Lee, from her pinnacle of power, is in herself SUFFRAGE TRIUMPHANT! *) At Trinidad, in that state, a hospital has been seized by the state militia and ! | turned into a prison to hold Mother Jones, 82 years old, who has been captured by She may, if she will, voice the cry of every working woman in these United States who demand the ballot as % the soldiers of Colorado because some one “suspected” that she intended TO SAY a weapon of justice, every mother who asks it as a defense of her home and her children ‘ BeOMETHING ong bony offend the coal barons who are waging relentless war upon She can, if she chooses, advance that cause a clear decade by demonstrating that the ballot of a woman is a Age pee ewming empl? ballot for and that power, in the hands of ‘ the END OF TYRANNY, the end of oppression, o ” : allot for justice and that power, in the hands of a woman, means the ; ppr b The arrest of Mother Jones VIOLATED EVERY RIGHT FOR WHICH the end of rule by bayonets and force om ; MEN HAVE FOUGHT AND MANY DIED. She was seized in a hotel by MOTHER JONES IS A VICTIM OF DESPOTISM ib : a squad of soldiers, who thrust her into an automobile equipped with a ma- The right of free speech, the right of trial by jury, the right of humane treatment, are denied. In their place ii H chine gun. She was driven to her prison, thrust into a room and has since are soldiers with loaded rifles intent on committing the greatest official outrages against a guiltless old woman—and i Bl been denied the right to communicate with any of her friends. This aged, this in a state where a woman heads the party which elected the governor who directs these troops! i Be Bl white-haired woman is a prisoner of war in a state where the DOMINANT We now call on Mrs. Lee to COMMAND THE MEN OF HER PARTY IN OFFICE to release yt from her prison this aged woman—this oppressed, old woman who tomorrow may be in her grave. We suggest that every woman who reads this printed page write by LETTER OR POSTAL CARD to Mrs. Lee, or WIRE’ HER A PROTEST against this infamous act of Mrs. Lee’s party friends in office! Address her at Denver, Colorado. POLITICAL PARTY IS HEADED BY A WOMAN. All over this union women are demanding, as their right and as plain justice, the right of suffrage. They have pleaded, persuaded and sacrificed to obtain the ballot To Mrs. Lee comes the opportunity to STRIKE A BLOW FOR JUSTICE that has been given to no leader Mother Jones OCCASIONAL TONIGHT SOUTHERLY WINDS The SeattleStar THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, GODDARD As Candidate for Mayor Is RAIN AND SATURDAY, LIGHT TM MU More Than a ,000 Paid Copies Daily MIM SUUUUAUUIALANUAUIIUIML =EDITION= MMM x Litt ? E19 a | ON TRAINS NEWS BTAN VOLUME 15. WHY IS A BUSTLE? | I] YES, FOLKS, THEY | ARE COMING BACK q It Takes Us Back to the Long Ago When Our|| | Padded Sisters Used to Knock Over Furni- ture Every Time They Turned Around. By Fred L. Boalt | “1 understand,” remarked my % are coming | NO 283 1914 ONE CENT SEATTLE, WASH rt, Star’s Office Boy, Got ‘Pinched’ Last Night Art, The Star office boy, was pinched last night The young rascal was caught In the act of playing tag on the Miller playfield, opposite Longfellow school, with four other boys. it was a smart capture. A score of burgiari and hold-ups were reported yesterday Nobody caught. Last nig feed stable in Georgetown, the Vulcan hotel, the King hotel and a residence on First av. 8. were burglar ized. Nobody caught Two burglars tried to enter a house on 44th av. N., but a baby cried and scared them away. A burglar posing as a physician rented @ room of a house on Seneca st., gathered the loot at his leisure, and departed. He has not been caught. But they got Art. Art king drawing lessons. He expects some day to be a ap. r cartoonist. Four nights a week he draws, Last night was one of his nights off. Art is 15. Last night he went to the playfield with his mates) to play. Inthecloak of darkness they playedtag. The boy who was “it” chased the other boys, who climbed the ladders and bare. And the boy who was “it” climbed after them. Peer mk ——- WOMEN CUT BY SABERS “A ring for your no: ing “Ne, stupid! A bust “Woman,” | said sternly, “pause! PY tell you frankly that, if you dare Wear a bustle, I shall divorce) y | | "The question of alimony could be arranged. ." she murmured | ” 1 veered, “I shall not di- . Instead, | shal! buy one dickey, fuzzy hate with a And they dropped off, | laughing, and climbed other ladders. And so on. Though they did not know It, a policeman was watching them. WHILE BURGLARS WERE BURGLING AND STICK.UP MEN WERE STICKING UP ALL OVER THE CITY, A POLICEMAN WAS GETTING THE GOODS ON ART AND HIS PALS WHO WERE PLAYING TAG. Finally he grabbed Art and another boy, the reet getting away. He took them to the corner of 22nd and Madison, where another po liceman was ringing in at a box TRINIDAD, Colo. Jan, 23— Four women and a man were suffering from saber wounds, eight wom men were under arre: tense bitterness prev labor circles here ae a result of the militia’s action yesterday in charging with cavairy* into a | OKE! A. J. Goddard, what excuse have you for push- ing yourself into this mayoralty race? and a feather.” i } They ed the boys many questions. The hour was 8:30. crowd believed by the solders St taat. Then her lips They wanted te knew what the Boys were doing out st that time of || te be on ite way te On what grounds, or for what reason, can you the thin, straight line, | “igh that her mind Is ft be a very big bustle,” “One must be in fash- Jones, he'd » prisoner there. j At a women’s organization, form-| ed today, resolutions were adopted denounc'ng Gov. Ammons for k»ep- ing soldiers fn the coal strike zone, | night. By and by one of the policemen said to the other boy: “Vow're a young crock.” * 2 “ } ; ‘And the boy answered spiritedly that he wasn't a crook. SO] |] THE POLICEMAN KICKED HIM ANO TOLD HIM TO BEAT IT, i] They let Art go, too, with a threat and a shove. possibly ask any right-thinking citizen to vote for you for mayor? : ————_- A SE SC CT ud protest tel yhed to h h 66 id 39 G dd d scming ws [Pee ealt Wilioe againa Moibe This town has the “‘goods’”’ on you, Goddard. Jone detention . | Adjt. Gen. Chase kept the saloons | lelcned and the streets strongly pa trolled by troops. | The prisoners were held We thought you had enough brains to know it, but it seems you haven't. OLD CONDUCTOR i dear, how the sight of makes my thoughts gallop in-| ¥ lady pictured here is one. | | ‘over the back-trail of th 1 communicado toda It was under Det i the 0 ny movner and rood a military court would tr You remember, Mr. Goddard, a few years ago, ‘Sisters and all thelr women friends | them | ht h a Th St ffi h I d d / Wore bustle: I ret be: Was 80 generously endowed Recause he made on nistak " ttorne P i EG |_Recmuse he made one intake) | Hin atormey MD Marin suo charsoe wave tom, YOURSELF to play square with the people, and you really need a bustle r ’ m In a fit of despondency after the ‘anal rs ‘ orme: H BP Bat she superimposed a contrap Jer playing game of cards and) man hag Jost hin iitetiine Job f ith former’ Pamember how, after election, you trimmed and i ia anyhow—"one must be| drinking during an evening WIth) troupdie Missoula, wh: Springs, Hallie Lucore “ - ee mees eed every time she | Seattle friends, J. H. Reno, 64, with) worked. | who. itis charged, with three oth| YYQDbled. And how you let a mischievous reporter + Daseked over the tables | record of 13 years of faithful serv You don't Bion, like aman who ers, plundered Northern Pacific elevation ches bh a ra con. |0URbt to go to the penitentiary, reight ca i ow fac H Hi H Te sas cirt chum ice an & Northern Pacific con. |said' Sudge “Mackintos “You, pect larceny charger as weil «s| M@K@ an aS of you time after time in the council ‘i r hada P uctor, mu erve east a yes aven't the appeara of ac | . ony ve one of the thinnest siris| lin the Walla Walla penitentiary teal, tut the lay allows ao ire on to chambers. i. fer saw. She was slave o' {ity before Judge | er course, and I must give yc ; fashion.” When she had her bustle | LE Deen eee oa was en eee ee ITS AN ILL WIND, Enc! il h b the looked tn‘ hex ip pad fenced tora term of from ove t0-20)"""Ic mist be a mistake." wired Ce a As a councilman you have been so utterly neg- ound behind year icials of t » Pacific fro LONDO an 3 anion | og Gis taied hi epee, iit wih, Minna when ey"vean'af"fr gehinw'and Movie “etoed | ative that you haven’t even warranted the use of f@ used to say that bustle tears, Reno stood stlently afte ne charge eno's reco “re r 0 ath of | Wee tw 4 May The ln's a Clown's Quit, ive | A |g ag eer gootons | otros Aue fathers wt | the recall. You have been spineless, worthless, T have a great-uncle who i w r jdidn't realize what it mear the gave his fortune to charity on “gees ; the 18 Made by Two Double Flounces Ps an told tle attoenes the son's death. Pe rit we yi eits. Fultemough the Back t Give the | HE CUSSES "EM | se WE Ans 0 _-and generally harmless. from one post in the Dako : test in auto |} | S pwaen they were attack: | monocies | ho don’t jump wna The redimen ‘exp: | moO ER peering ot 4 | CITY, YOU ARE A JOKE---A VERY, VERY PUNK {and looted tie wagons, but A TANGO, PERHAPS | passes ty. Preston H. Carr || ie, fold the police the machine Organization plans for the recall|dered printed | JOKE. NEW YORK, Jan, 23—“One |} gpattered mud on awoman and lof Commissioner Hamilton will be| The Seattle Commercial club has My great-uncle and his wite lost ye here last discussed at a meeting, to which the a committee investigating the} Degzage, which included a yel-| Nundred and two yeare pid to: narrowly missed ot al a (Tomorrow The Star will say a few plain things In a plain way about W. D. Wood, another candi- q low satin ball dress, cut decollete. day and | shall dance with my night on Second av. and os public is invited, at the Labor Tem-|charges against Hamilton and 18! gate for mayor, On Monday John C. Slater will be the subject of a few remarks.) | 404 a bustle. pentane” Paige gat: said || rion et. The Leaerd i e after stay Monday night, January 26 be gpa to re et me ~ i 7 thin instninmen 4 Years jate ia maki ‘ Mrs. Thomas Bennett. “Three | this new species o je genus committ 0, 1 em-'ular meeting of the club. n in on iY land sreeta was| meals a day and three laughs \ chauffeur plated, will be selected to ¢ » vestigation Is also being conducted COUNCIL TO DECIDE La rvatic h did it.” the petitions, which have been or-| by the Municipal league rae ee ee ——— me | “ON CAR LINE TODAY fed and dirt LOSES HIS GAITER | ; The cit counci) met this after he 4 le Carried a pa one on he final d i #8 to . The pappoose w b i noon to make a final decision as tc nd | ppoo: in a baske NEW YORK, Jan Geo. whether the city will accept the hed bottom of ket rest J. Gould's name 18 signed to an Highland Park & Lake Burien rai me ae ustle. The bustle took ad” for the return of “one | way ry m off her sho r-blades! brown spat or gaiter, lost on | An opinion favoring acceptance vibe = , Then, too, I had a t Fifth av.” Gould explained he'd | has been submitted by Corporation ; ee : : SU icdilcst tac oie have to discard a whole ault If | ya agon 4 ; . _|Counsel James E, Bradford WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23 Senator Poindexter of Washing- tga a ine ger mother’s he dld not get the gaiter back : : rb at ae : yi i are With the debate centering upon]ton made a strong argument for a Mii ihen be had been’ reported ED I NS ON rer ey Central Dettolt Chicago. tives with A JOB FOR GOETHALS | the question of leasing or direct) 5) ba rmyetinn Te pigs ne pop dh i SStrmant from school, and wore it : jrawn revolvers at 3:30 > operation, the Alaska railroad bill | Hi8ce the one e railroad tes in the seat of hin Cae OUR PRECISE ARTIST day Kae sohned tha Mikeuonere ‘oO! NEW YORK, Jan. 23—Mayor is confidently expected to be pass oe mee See ee te ie ue dig said his father, “this ‘ $200 cash and several thousand dol Mite hel announced this afternoon ed tonight by the senate, which isl rated, alinwe At tine aes y need than 11 4. lars’ worth of jewelry. The ey that he intended to appoint Col 1 session of the ‘ , ME Gia. too. My chet Hating dole ry. Then they | rime police commissioner of day” of Thuraday, Jan Poindexter will vote for the et nee’ °° mn forded es “stop, Jumped | Goethale An néan Waa taKen Ihara measure, no matter what the to oes ee tha pnkineear dha ike stead of an adjournment, it ha result of the vote en his amend por. There is one thing to jade iia Game wae. cae’ mite a.|,. An almanac printed in Newport, | been previously agreed that the ment. favor of bustic . lbvery passenger in the Pulte 1 sold for $526 in Bos-| hill was to be finally voted on Jan-| Three republicans, Jones, Borah sty are not preity and they are Gin soubal Me PUES ton rv day lary and Kenyon, also spoke for the bill, Det than The Factory Hair Store, at 1401 First | ————————————————— — ete a4 = ened baci 8Y Gre not necessarily e 4 i | 7 . Senator illiams and Sen es aeite av., finds it necessary to make extensive | WILL AID FRESHIES NEW PENNANT COUPON ator Bankhead, democrats, opposed ld thing that will make : ‘ f |} One of the aims of Acting | ne méasune, Senator Williams ay pPomaN stick out behind in a ‘ alterations, as the business has increased to | | president Henry Landes, ofthe | BILLIE BU RKE POSES pealed to his party associates not An old-tashioned — wire : | state university, Is to chech to surn the country over to. state o / such an extent that more room is needed. \ What he hema ihe me ten THIS 66 ° & sotfalism | made t In order to reduce stock quickly, Mrs. Za- | fatality, te tendency of w Matinee Girl’ ks, ‘ C. Cauff f the st ill freshmen to drop out after EEK ry mora C. Cauffman, owner of the store, wil me year, Landes plans a sys . Sane he CROWN PRINCE IN DANGER es. t the ladi ‘Ss 1 . di tem whereby upperclassmen Art Series of Pennants can be had at The Sta F LIN, Jan. 23.—Reports e offer e ladies o ag some extraordi- #ill encourage the freshie and its branches by presenting this coupon and that an attempt had been made nary inducements on igh grade hair for each Pennant. Twenty-five cents by mail sy F 4 r ¢ . pe Mie esultad toda of goods. Full details will be found in the HE HANDED NERALIGNT 30 HAVE SORE ARMS)] All mail orders must be addressed to The Star, |) the efforts of « supposed mad . ‘ Discovery that G. W. Jones, 78, 1309 Seventh Av, man to see the prince. As t i. te f e ‘ : W-RAP. ia ‘ i, 78, , f ee the prince. As the g aly walk. and then eut large djsplay ad which appears on pag locked up In the city jall because Main Branch: Northwestern Photo Supply Co. Inc prince approached | his town se i » give. them leg y > ss A + nue RO police ong vinx sane, | ee f ° house, an unidentified man ec Bey Not 0 1 know what tun 4 in today’s Star. a taker + ttle Heatly was muffering from smallpox, |f (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1320 Second Ave. Game ‘up to. bia - automobile ' hag ring, ~ yt at Lo out of wear. | | kee ine gee thand, be fenalte prove has resulted ie + Burry ely for Bathing Girl, Co-Ed, Flower Girl and Stage Beauty and demanded to see him, A ote i \elr owes, Lee ean ganna feet n of the | vaccination of all hospital attend >, 4 8 had thi “ { sentry seized the stranger, ia Why ladedah boys wear aatiriisamons tu"end Plager] lots. Thirty have sore arme today, prennants can alsqbe had this week. tecbishisisadi raise

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