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~WLY ONE MANIN STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916. PAGE 3. SUFFRAGISTS ARE GOING TO RENO|HOW WOMEN CAN i Nate Sahi me ‘ y Ses Lietaine : SUFFRAGE TRAIN Establishing Legal Residence to Get Vote for President) h ne iihnleieceatenainn We i He's William the Porter, and) | / Congressional Figures Show| 4 He Gives the Best | | f 10 Per Cent Vote Could ' of Service | 7 Change Result EVEN MAKES SPEECHES | / )) ||GREAT OPPORTUNITY When the Suffrage Special . wat NY 4) | twenty-two tors and 40 pelle Into Salem, Ore., Sunday, oo Wwl/ J inoribave at the houae of repre Beamer votere there loaded | 1 vated from. (icetavee wheter Worten cases of loganberry several juice on the rear platform Bince then the envoys have been drinking loganberry toasts fy AWS equally with men vote for mem | bers of the upper and lower house of congress. A study of the congressional elec tlona In the 29 districts of those 11 Sec renn corer ane | | | Hates pines 1806 Bl tenes ih, ail ey wan te the party | y 4 a / |\haw brought out the fact that not He's not officially listed, but | < J | [one of there 29 dintricte has been with them, ys \ carried steadily by the democratic “owith tem heart an’ soul,” | R, | |Party, and only five of them have he says. . Ch | been held during that period in the} The reason for Willlam's ) XX \ | [republican column. | popularity with the women Is Cs \ 2 {| ,,{,maay of these congressional) ; rn ov | \districts the vote is consixtently has dered disth ree Bs ee lea, id area ya \ ) so that very little concen — ais 08 neiohiog ta ) effort would be needed to! nin. a: | the election as the women coats. counted them over every} ©n to Reno may again be the bat-| materialize, Reno's transient femt-|frago tide weatward when she de-| Voters chore. “ey | Since 1896 six elections have been time the train was about to leave, tle ery of t “woman in fetters.”|!20 population will be as great, {f cided to live six months in Kansas| * ‘ nh om sxe rp 1 re and found the missing | The gates of the Nevada c not as gay, as in the days of the) and vote for president tn the fall is) satan: Oe Ae anda dia a ae He has faced wild and woolly */ 1900 divorce colony She ts now officially a legal rest-| oe by 8 qrowds and deliv addresses | OP°* OPen to the woman who would| WOMEN MAY VOTE FOR PRES. | dent of Topeka, Kan than 600; and 17 by « majority of | from the rear p! be free from husbands, will be| IDENT IN RENO. Suffragists will migrate to Reno | between 500 and 1,000. He has lectured to the East about | flung wide again to the woman who| Hence the proposed exodus tn May to acquire logal residence| 1” no case in an election in which] the message of the West seeks to vote. Mrs. Harriot Stanton HBilatch,/ and be ready to rch to the ballot /¢¥ery Party had its own candidate Some boy—William! If plans of New York suffrag plon suffragist, started the suf-| box in November would It have been necessary to} bys hang® more than 29.2 per cent of We was at Maricopa, Ariz, that \¢ ore 29.2 per | o ! performed on the total vote cast; only 17 out of} | William really performed a won Siidiiwianbi- rose tad » tometer |" tal vote only 1 | derful feat. He struck the keynote CONTINUED ' : FEA Sch fihe bra eee ~ . : tions > ud prbta re bra VoRe on together, so that ne} qu a change of more than 20 of the oe Saishba’'. panied: sis SUFFRAGISTS ADMIRE combined opposition to suffrage and|per cent of the total vote; and in a. ween Prohibition was sufficient to pass | 22 me ey wertco bello Nan Nesah f pans |223 of these elections less than 10| i Beore tne foothills SEATLLE HOSPITALITY the resolution to postpone tndefin:| per cent of the total vote cast would " 1 y further conside: for 0! y No one was up but William At nearly every station, {ely Any further consideration of|/have sufficed to change the result. He didn't exactly know what to CARDNER EXPLAINS the wemen of the Weet ~ spgbee ete | The highest percentage necessary hen he peered out over the h flected th it of hat is w the Susan B./to haye thrown an election to the do when he p t n ave reflecte: e spirit o Anthony amendment t« checked. oppor party during this per od rear platform and saw a crowd of 2 or 30 expectant men and women, ready for formalities. stepped out and folded| that th pass on the today. are = iy folded thai be! —— wig pass on th They haves brought halite It would be useless to have it voted /than 1 per cent of the total vote Mle Somen ts asleep.” he said elgg change in the constitu towers fer ol. on in the senate and held up in the | cast constituted a majority “Well, what are they coming out} In other words, they have con In California, they put Reve » aoe i iid ettunitck: sale These figures point Inconte here for?’ gruffiy demanded one in| yinced thinking congressmen that fruit on the train | ‘ . face ¢ = 8 situat on, -- *| Ibly that @ small but deter. the crowd. “Don't they know that/ congress has no right arbitrarily to “But there have been no ie Mt ye of the Con-| mined group of women in near women vote out West, now refuse to propose & constitutional receptions quite like the kresstonal Union, decided to have| ty every congressional district “Of co'se.” promptly answered | amendment, the adoption of which|| OP@ here in Seattle,” a a astern women appeal to the) in the equal suffrage states can | Willam. “That's why they’s com-|is left to a two-thirds vote of the group agreed at the Lincoln women of ¢ West, and finally tt) affect the result of the election i . : f o-thirc f the andsy. “Hore we have was decid organize & woman's! of their representative in con- in’ here. This is where the powah | states ee ae have otentze ee mercoeuree aollnitee ILLITERATE ALIENS, The federal bureau of naturaltza- Dureaw had sent to that department dates for naturalization who wil! read English before November, BUT WOMEN? NEVER! fa 12 months 49,000 {ll!terate candi- | tot be able to vote tn the presiden- ‘tial election unless they learn to _ WOMEN’S CAMPAIGN There are stil! congressmen who are so unacquainted with the con- itution that they are laboring un the West by doing little un usual things for the suffra gist envoys visiting Seat delighted more personal touch mayor's representative ca The me | at any time, but the managers of per cent of the total vote cast A vote could be had In the senate the suffrage campaign reallze that th women's This party will hold Its first con: | was 28 per cent, and the lowest 0.01 In 25 out of the 301 elections gress. to the train (our temporary vention in Chicago June 5, 6, 7, } Ger the impression that if they home) and welcomed us which will be just at the beginning passed the Susan 8. Anthony Then we were enfolded in of the regular republican and pro 9 amendment women at once would be enfranchised. They forget that congress merely P thom recently called the attention | Proposes. while the people or the |sulted in the creation of a much | stronger sentiment in favor of the passage of this resolution, and the women who have been working in Washington feel aggrieved, and Seattie’s arms. We will not forget the way the women took us There ls another th aemic squab Whittemore of “The banquets Into their homes. Ing in confessed Mre De and dinners have come fast, and ever before us has been the gressive conventions in Chicago. Result May Be Important ¥ seem de this ermit a vote, refuse by to hold acconnt whatever ‘MOVIES! “Playing With Fire” Is legislatures of the states have the they will not forget, the The result of this solidifying 4 : oan { ee, ng rregegeed paces aight final disposition of the matter. said ‘ . en's vote may be important Favorite Pastime With 4 7 80. che fact that the Their campaign, however, has re “We never again want to democrats atin Mme. Petrova—on the { Screen at the Strand— } Girl Ushers at Liberty § Dress Up Orientally | { jvery properly so, that a few mem | bers—the little group of democratic |leaders—hare taken it on them | selves to refuse to let the house of the suf.) —Pauline Fredericks Dazzles 'Em at the Rex Other Movie Notes. i As @ result of this situation the entire New York delegation tn the Bational house of representative: appealed to the New York City de! rty is In power and so long as ch party fails to act favorably on| suffrage proposal, to throw the} Influence of the women’s vote to anaemic squab, | shall fair. ly cry out for stew at the next banquet!” representatives vote on \-4 J od det 8 he, NP a0 COO) sof to FOreuwer Oo Noe gps ii ee The cigarette that you'll stick to when you find it must “make good” to you in three different ways. It must delight your taste. It must be cool and friendly to your throat and tongue. It must leave you feeling as fit as a fiddle at the end of a hard-smoking day. On the last two points we match Fatima against any cigarette in the world—it can’t be beaten. You can prove that by these two tests. But when it comes to taste, that's up to you. roth gr the © 10 ue (i RUN ELECTIONS How to find your sensible cigarette There's no telling —until you try them—whether Fatimas will just suit your taste or not. They are the biggest sell- ing cigarette in the world costing over 5c. Ifsomany thousands of men prefer Fatima’s taste, it's pretty sure that you will, too. Try them? And if you do like their taste as well as most men, you'll agree that Fatimas are the most SENSIBLE cigarette you can buy. Buy your trial package of Fatimas today. Lj yatta Myers Tobanse On f Race ores tan ue bed 0 | tetee pesetution. _—__ | the opposition, whatover that oppo oo 7 a ltt Is an teemen have fn addition to their | Sition happens to be. ALHAMBRA—Nobart tn (eaMMates for naturalization. 48 law book knowledge ts their shrewd | The Congressional Union would | ~Decter Neighbor"; vaudeville Reis tnteresting to note that these |Old, Old St acquaintance with a small brand of | do the same if the republicans were) CLASS A—Kathiye Williams tn “The Members of congress from New Just how this has come abont is/ 14) congressional politics: In power and refused to act on their| Mood Med Rese"; comedy; two-part e > York who are so anxious to make;another story. [t is an old story of This ts true of most of the mem-| Susan B. Anthony amendment, or | ‘=m. “The Mace for « Siding.” possible for the 49,000 {Iliterate| party and parliamentary trickery, d | "| CLEMMER—Plorence Heed tm “Her en. e 1 are e bers of this committee. the progressive party, or the prohi-| «, iouied onan Pathe lens to vote are, many of them,|and Is briefly this: The resolution | yy) bition or the socialist parties. anime oom) opposing the resolution now before | was introduced as the first legisia. Women Convinced In other words, they have placed a ee” ie” ome the house to submit to the legisia-|tive measure put before this con. the Members women’s enfranchisement above “ Sienet Veceenet Weekly tures of the different states the | gress. was referred to.the Jjud+| In spite of such a discouraging | Coisanehip and Intend to pursue Us—Aete King to “The question of allowing women to vote. |clary committee on the theory that personnel, the women, a full | this campaign backed by women Race Peden comedy . any proposed change In the coneti./ hearings, at which many brilliant | solidarity until they get the fran-| cacne Mira Ween” of Faith's tution of the United States ought | arcu s were made by women, |thise rr MOS us Sin jew FATIMA was the Only Cigarette to be passed on by a committee of convinced enough m of this ear of Cawnpore’ e comedy lad the Gread Pi he highest learned lawyers. | committee to secure a favorable re. | MISKON—Vioremce Heed In At Ha Awarded the Grand Prite, the hig on judictary {sa lawyer. Incident-| Then the party leaders met be-| ; F ~ iy | Cartoon ama-Pacific International Exposition, ally he is, for the most part, a © | hind « foors and began to take Norwegian Council dace tionary, backward-looking, ounse to whether a vote on STRAND ward-thinking, ossified lawyer. suffrage would not embarrass them| The Norwegian Storthing | “Playing With Fire” t» the title What he does not know about/at the coming congressional elece-, agreed Apri! 9, by 91 votes to [of the play now running at the modern economies, conditions of tions in November | 14 to an amendment of the fun- | Strand theatre, in which Mme. Pe labor and vital uptodate problems y decided tn the affirmative damental laws enabling women trova, the great emotional tress will catia. eli ing haat That's the z 2 : lott ve working world would fill ey de prohibition, to be appointed members of ured, It tella of a sacrific aon a pel age Sa ee eee ee he question) Villain Lawmakers of the live bd - ’ the Gaara of wae tng . night at the Coli n “Dr. Neighbor,” at the Alhambr n : | more books than are on his le a ng vo o e@ council of s' Be be ession made by a woman is based upon the theatr Hobart Bosworth play May Be Caught ina shelves. "| ( n of to save another. re aa thn oats tie’ title : Suff, é ist ‘Movie’ He thinks in terms of precede: irginia and a ratic eee ais. Wide meaien eeaecaae | eo“ Suffragist ‘Movi and talks tn a language invented mbers of t mit REX debtemnbes 7 a | ieBION e | he legal guild and handed|tee to seo that nd | Pauline Frederick, said to be the Pet ie “eat ‘ WASHINGTON, May 2.—Can jfor th 6 At Ba a y |down from the British legal insti-| ment A beautiful woman on the stage , you write a “movie? | tution. | The only education these commit 7" r °. ie the star in “The Eternal City, By & pat ar two at the Rex theatre. This play cts the political intrigues and tures F Hunt | social Mfe of modern Rome. Many : mr acer, | = eautiful scenes of historic places) matic . tion. To save a SHAKESPEARE PLAY RKET With Poslam Soap Is First In| are shown pethiergath erage ecg Saves two pairs of glasses. | Treatment of Ecsema RS . . Pica tan lotr’ nee WELL DONE AT MET 1 how you samples. E he ttl he's killed ¢ ae Stow 7 . | Florence Reed, the noted Rroad.|heart until he's Killed s —Established in 1908. |wa is featured at the Clem-| ‘U's call: Ola er Sha ht have written * theatre, in “Her Own Way The ¢ the Shi Factory on premises. Vegetables and Fruit leet arian ab tke tabs jRERIY, eo Es a rte He “4 A daily by J. W. G jmer will be “God's Country and the| cogtumes, special, Oriental mann \ ayers you with § Bom sense ee Woman,” in which William Duncan] (po ty gone gp se yee k © well po A pr abiecy : ne theatre perfumed with Orien i x 1 # featured May Saveerecch kas ‘annknnute i é erformance of the ey <3 2 Ih + 1 : week € trope eatre 4 hor- | Jly to the realism of the Orie K bugh' examination... 92090 COLISEUM opti anton at Lit t the part of Petru ORR | Anita King, the girl who rey The Be r ans ‘ ime Pho i —_—— otjcated the Coliseum theatre, is th i stronk. thlenty interentine| plays Katherine ¥ 4|star with Victor Moore in “The|Pyrv & Strons, mis eases bat Pay ( 2 ; play rnelia : . ALHAMBRA | home among the pr 44. CURRY nay yer oa The Real Secret of Is it right for 9 physician to end|s and acquitted herself m Be SYRsiour srmciauiors Me ees Rejuvenating the Face || ii aiministeriug at ia Bungle 2084-06 Arcade Bid) Honey, new, case . | - - : Bring This Ad With You Honey, strained -| dn the true secret of facial ~ ‘ | on who has learned how to dead skin particles as Yakima It's a he aged. secret 2 MORE DAYS ONLY [i] 2228s 88 gs EUGENE LEVY’S eteay| The Most Beautiful Emotional Hippodrome pina| Actress on the Screen Today | THEATRE tnicon “the| Third and Cherry -tbeorbed | MADAME ETROVA WAX, J ed like t In era YE OLD TIME 4 with ~ A METRO WONDERPLAY ents issn ae SONGREVIEW ia AERA wrinkias hoe Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew fj ©. ; ineinaina Novy BA || Use Zemo for Eczema || Are At It Again Damaatio wheel renee n 4 OTHER 3 an f Bceete cas: 8 8 ACTS S Second Ave. JR Pic =) SESS GEE IEE Aneioono evenings Millie rineremss Eatiarisnans. maine Pe = w at 800 @sioo ! Zemo, Cleveland Scene From “The Blood Red Rose,” at the Class A | Dayton ave., | Snmappy little ree! that will take a rise out of congress, help members of the judiciary committee to see themselves as suffragists see them? If you can, the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrag wants to hear from you, All you need do Is write the scenario which will picture the actions of the judiciary commit- tee in its juggling with the Susan B, Anthony amendment to the constitution. Your “movie” may be melo drama, tragedy or comedy, but it must faithfully portray each member's character and show his action on the amendment. William Killoch, 16, is reported missing since he left home, at 9226 Thursday, to re for work at the Seattle Cons ction Co. port DON’T MISS PAULINE FREDERICK —IN— Her Greatest Succe: HALL CAINE’S “ETERNAL - ITY” ACTS —A Famous Production. —Not a Biblical Play. REX 15c 15c¢ Adotastom Admisston Player Chitdre Ohildren