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Special Fresh Churned BUTTE —Our Own Make CASCADE 3 FOR 85c 30: CREAMERY CO. 114 Pike St. Stall 67 Old Pike Place Market Ice Cream FREE! With All COFFEES HI-GRADE “ COFFEE Co. 114 PIKE BLIND HELEN KELLER | SEES SEX FREEDOM IN NEW WOMAN'S PARTY BY HELEN KELLER Written at Chicago Especially for This Newspaper Copyright, 1916 CHICAGO, June 9—for the first time in the history of America, women have become a great factor in the selection of @ presidential candidate, and the of a party's piat form, They are seen everywhere here in Chicago in these conver- tlon-day discussions, where, a few yeare ago, their appear. ance would have caused untold eomment. And their Influence Is affecting every “deal” that the politicians @re making. Greatest of all, they have just formed a “wor: party,” the birth of which | saw as it start- ed winging ite way down the }|MOORE Engagement Limited sun. June 11 SUN. Elliott & Sherman Present D. W. Griffith's st Wonder of the world SYMPHONY AO crcusrea 40 “The Birth of a Nation” Will be presented at the Moore Same as New York, Boston, Phil adelphia and Chicago, carrying everything to produce the won- Gertul effects and a SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF 40 PRICES EVE. Box Seats -. $2.00 Lower Floor, first 8 rows ,.$1.50 balance 19 .$1.00 750 50c 25 Lower rows * Balcony, first 5 rows Floor, Balcony, balance 17 rows Gallery, unreserved MATINEES Lower Floor, first & rows First balance rows $1.00 Floor, 19 756 Entire Balcony Gallery, unreserved Seat Sale Opens Tomorrow ] jee, #/\than votes for women. } "Tr of American women. } j What does al! this mean? What message does old for the women of America—of the world? The woman's party means more It is the symbol of our solidarity. It stands for the best national ef-| It embodies millions of the pirations of intelligent women— Tt focuses our struggie for inde pendence. The woman's party stands for WOMAN FIRST. It means an tndt-| vidual allegiance to our ideal—the| idea of sex equality and responst-| | bility | | Women hare discovered that they cannot rely on man’s chivalry to GIVE them justice—juet as men| | before them found out that we can-| not be saved by other people—we! must save ourselves. | Man has fought hard for the ex-| tension of his franchise; it has| sometimes cost bloodshed Today women are met with the} same argumentes that were urged against the political emancipation jof men. It was argued by their masters that the propertyless mob was not competent to vote; that they did| not want the vote; that only a few 4 people and filling thelr ' foolishn: The idea that they were capable [of taking Intelligent interest in po- itieal questions was ridiculed But no ridicule, no argument, no} | force could daunt those who fought iffrage. jb |for manhood The time is ripe for us; there are 000,000 women voters in the| 5. | | The party that turns them down | |!9 dead politically. Of course, our| | victory is not won; we shall have! to work long and endure much be-| fore our dreams are realized | But the NEW woman's party will | \give the two OLD parties a jolt at) the presidential election that will| set them thinking and acting. | DANIEL MILLER Creek, Hunting anty using a wagon 1821 AM Shavers | n Pa., is was built in | MOORE Specini Matines Today nt 2:20 THE PASSING SHOW | OF 1915 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY . 500 to 82.00. on, Hest Senta, 81.00 ~|teemen wear PHONE BRO. & MADISON Witkes Vinyers et LI | NEW PANTAGES) Mats., 2:20—Nights, 7 and 9. THALERO’S CIRCUS PETTICOAT MINSTRELS Other Big Acts 10¢ and 200 ———— eae PALACE HIP °574 Matinees, 10¢ nes and Sundays, Matinee Tomorrow 12:30 Any STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 9, HCAGO, Senat smoot rushed tuto the Mmelight: w he was hustled | from tl in t drooping mus tache to read the report of the committee on credentials, has a slightly anubbed nose, His report is the one that determines whether slogates shal! sit . stand up| out; and it's the one that precipitated the free-for-all battle in 1912 wad down ket all the time he rep see Hoth Chauncey M. De Pew sand r Joo Cannon, 82 and 80 re y, or 162 years old al told, demonstrated in the # that age has not impaired thetr ung power, Both of them can be heard tn the Collseum as well as Chatrman Harding, # much young er and huskier man hes Senator Lodge, to whom one of the keenest delights f men from the # lutions committe: ator’s family centuries has secrec eee Senator Borah parts bis hair and delivery in the middle uses but one oratorical punctuation when he makes a spec: with his hands tn h occasionally he hau fingers out of his pocket, them at the crowd and p back again. The senator has not had @ haircut for a long time and he looks fine who is 81 Insoe ome & eee When How of the L clear a Hughes an¢ distributed a f aquir monia surreptitiously abou dges. The Hughes delegat got the first whiff, mov with the remark that the sentiment was getting for them, and the rest of quickly follow Gifford Pinchot ure among hund ot we the midst of t h P. Officer Abrahams More than a thousand power electric bulbs are going full blast in the Coliseum convention 1 ceiling even during the mid 16 candle | day sessions of the republican con vention | | | | | | | | | Joliet, Tl as the! h is arriving Billy Breckman, of has at last been identifi wearer of the felt hat wh high that the rim beg before Breckm #0 Right in front of Harding, on the little bine-boarded — pe that | juts out from the plat e safety-firster has used the ment of a miniature prize ring with brass cornerposts and red plush ropes. All that remains to be de sired is that the national commit bathrobes and red, trunks, and have with towels white and blue seconds fan them A large quantity of Roosevelt. Hughes, Burton Fairbanks and other enthusiasts walked around tn | the rain, until the police barred | glee clubs and military bands from the hotel lobbies on Candidates’ Row himself in a} different colored He is par and allver Harding drapes fresh shirt and a tle several times a day tial to robin's-egs and old gold when he stro thru a forest of pink p pinker nation mmittee a riot with the ladies minded soctety ed ing the gowns of t the republican con s, quite calmly stat-| Edward Hines was An absent tre deser well } | Fresh-Dressed Milk- fed Broilers....... ' CONVENTIONALITIES | A wearing ot al Jamborees » attended the € ve Mrs, John Ha Mrs. Charles Yerkes, Misa Ruth McCall daughter of the Masea husetts governor Mra. War Harding, Mrs, Charlies D. Hilles and Mrs, William Alder | Roosevelt loop diatrict boomers looped the last night, gathering arco ae they proceaded, till f the pro t the biggest had yet Go to C. M. Stitham Market for quality and low prices. 22¢ 20¢ 15¢ pring ( Hens, Ib... Round Steak, | Sirloin Veal Beef R . 106-126 lb... 8¢-12%¢ Ib.....7¢-B8¢ 10¢ 6e-T7¢ Stall 43. Pig Heads Stall 42. Dental Reduction By he J. Brows, Bs ‘Leading Den- Offices Tos.t19 ave. tn Wash ton and Union Blics put in $8 for $1.50, 8 fillings for # and $10 fillings for rronnings MENT Nie Uncie FRYE’S Quality Markets Sam 0. K.'s Our Meats SATURDAY SPECIALS: f 29ch .. 27ch 20cj Wild Rose Creamery Butter, fresh churned Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs.... Fresh-Dressed Milk- fed Hens.. 30c Choice Shoulder Pork Roast Choice Shoulder Veal Roast “hoice Spare Choice Club Sausage Choice Steer Pot Roast Choice Veal Chops.....-ceee oeee Choice Steer Boiling Beef..... Sugar Cured Bacon Backs..... ne 16c MATIC S ag OWING ) MATUKINT Pike St IOAN MARKT if Ave. MARKET MARKET jemtal Ave AnD MARKET 5443 Ballard Ave. Shops Open Until 9 P. M. jj Stalls Close bp ‘ PUBLIG MARKET CENTER CORNER PUBLIC MARKET 1916. PAGE Markets Open Till 10 P. M. Saturday Butcher H Closed 3 to 5 P.M. Tomorrow | Stong’s Prices Draw the Crowds Our Specials Good for a Week S VANCY WHITE Amy one of above ALL soar BRANDS € STONG'S Next Stong’s Grocery PATTON’S MARKET the ake ae Be four mrticles with « 2he purchase, apectain excluded rLoun s AT COT price an Ie r Peas Be Washing ise 10 abe ite Stall 116 Main Floor Prices and Quality that cannot be duplicated. i Legs Lamb, Ib......15¢ Roast Veal, lb 10c Pork Roast, Ib......10¢ Pot Roast, lb Salt Pork, lb.......10¢ Spare Ribs, Ib......10c CHOICE FRESH’ POULTRY lea Mie | Butter 31c Ib. | The standard | ef quality for | | years. =| |At First Ave. | | Entrance. STALL “5 Closed Tomorrow, 3 to 5 p.m. Walter M. Goebel *%:' Right Dows Stairs From First 2 ibs. 10¢; 8 ibs. 25c. Seediess Grape Fruit 4 for 106 11 for 26¢ Stal! 12 Lower Floor Avenue FREE—Paper Shopping Bag Given Free h all purchases ¢ 8 lbs. Extra Fine Sugar for. With othe Household fran Roma 7 Ibe. ahe 4 ibe a 250 2 Ibe. extra choice Dried Peaches Fas No. 1@ eack Mour ar when pureh tal White Soap 2 bottler ich Quality Coffers—They're “Ob! fe Good!” ducttons—Open Al HUDSON’S DELICATESS Day Saturday Stall i Sanitary Market—Near Sugar Stall Snider’s Catsup, 25c size.. 2 cans Campbell’s Soups 20¢ 20¢ 20¢ Fancy Queen Olives, pint d Ripe Olives, pt ives, pint es, quart Relish, pint ine Ch , 10¢ 10¢ per 5 We are PREPARED to Tilikum satiety Joiled Ham Roast Beef, per P< Ham Sals the most fastidious appetite. Market OPPOSITE LIBERTY THEATRE STALLS 119-121.123-125 Icked Chickens, Ib « of La Ib ¢ Loin Lamb Chop’ ®, Ib COME EARLY—BEFORE THE PARADE WE CLOSE AT 9 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT Elliot, *) MEAT CO. 2: Quality Always — Quantity, Too ee ae 10c.124c Laat Lard Fresh Spare Ribs Veal Roaste A Handy Place to Trade Call and See Us Tomorrow AFTER THE PARADE © Jersey Cow Butter Store 10—Lower Fh Snuitary 30c 55c 55c aoc 45c Fresh Churned Butter al Ranch Kees PURE BOLOGNAS AND Marigold Butterine, Ib a Butter 20c 30c 55c 10c The Only Stall In the Market * Selling Genuine Premier N. Y. Sharp Cheese Good Luck Butter Store STALL 8—LOWER FLOOR Jorsey Indian Runner Duck Eggs dozen HomeMade Cottage Cheese, Ib Mrs. Ellmore’s Bread Is Really Homemade It Makes the Children Cry for More STALL 120—MAIN FLOOR LAYER CAKES Choice of six special for Saturday different icings, 25c 25c 25c 10c 15c Pfeffer’s Bakery 1513 First Ave. Assorted Cookies, 3 dozen Walnut or Sun Maid Raisin Bread, 3 loaves Filled or plain Coftee Cake ent None Bread 2 10¢ loave: « Mrs. SAUSAGES Try Our Braunschweiger Liver Sausages We make ou best grade of | lelicious, nouri made » products in our ¢ it is alwa and NRolog and beef—th food. All our me: n itary bologna kite from the ult isa oducts ork n, Up. #0 r inspection). No in our Home-Cured and Smoked Hams and Bacon,’ Too. J ILG’ STALL 132 Entrance First Ave. Public Market Public Market PikePlace Closed 2to 5 P.M. Tomorrow We Are Going to Drive the Prices Down where ever Shoulder Mutton, Ib.9'/2¢ Legs of Mutton, Ib. .14c Pot Roasts, lb.6c to 10c one can afford to bu Sirloin Steaks, lb... .14c | Round Steaks, lb... .14¢ Veal Roasts, lb. .10¢ Boiling Beef, lb 6c | Veal Cutlets, Ib. ..12c Pork Roast, Ib......10c | Pork Loins, lb......15¢ FANCY CHICKENS, per pound Murray Meat Co. Washington Marke! Stalls 2, 3, 5, 7. 94-96 Pike Street creaweny Butter 273c Ib., 2 Ibs. 55¢ CREAMERY 4 Ibs. TAmit 4 Ibe EGGS |.": CHEESE Se iss MILK *\*;"' . 4 for 25c or 5 for 30c or BIG SPECIALS—SHOP EARLY “s!' GREEN’S BUTTER STORE The Stall That Quality Rutlt w purchasd Main Wloor PIKE PLACE MARK Bring bottia Lewer Fleer, Pike SPECIAL! Fresh Churned 'GROCETERIA BUTTER pees Cc 3 Lbs. | qecoreera Ot. 85c hi Our Own Churning Cannon Ball Butter Scotch, 1b Peanut Brittle, per Ib 20c 15c Assorted Chocolates, per Ib. 25c PIKE PLACE MARKET On the Corner Cascade Creamery Stall 67—On Incline also 114 Pike St. . Best Onk Leather loor, Pike Pl. Mkt. The Rainier Market is prepared to sell you choice Meats, Sugar-Cured Hams, Bacon, etc., at prices that will save, you money. Sirloin Steak, Ib 15c_ Legs of Lamb, Ib... .18¢ Fancy Pork Roast, Ib.) Fresh Dressed Chickens, 12M | Stall G3. Low: Veal Steak, Ib... 12% Link Sausage, Ib... .10c| Ibs. Young Bacon, lb.... Largest display of Hams, Bacon and Sausage on the market. Pay checks cashed for customers. NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527-1529 Pike Place CHEAPER 3 10c LOAVES Mave 20C St.Germain Bakery To buy your Bread, Cake and Pastry than to bake them. MADE 1517 Pike Place 409 Pike St. NS ly HOn MFC AND oT ns Sample and Job Lot SHOES and Less Department Stall 24 “MONEY BACK” OUR MOTTO Boys’ and $1.45 Men's Scouts and up $1.25 and up No Special Sale, but Speciais on Sale at All Times 2,000 pairs Ladies’ Royal Blue Selz, Leading Lady, $ Meyer Custom Made, Walkover and others 1.50.14 up Hoys’ Girls’ School Shoes 4 5 i 4 and up cr aetcseeees SOD ane A that Wear Men's Dre Worklog iegel’ for the Whole $1nc hoe Family andup STALLS 21 to 24, Pike Place tNarket Near Sugar Stall MA S, WASTEN 1916 Ladies’ Shoes, small sizes, narrow widths Mary Jane Slippers and Shoes . CLEESER STRESS TERE RTE R EERE EEE prseteeeter ok EO OPELE DME RS ERRORS ORES S a2 teeiategesr sess (Rp eeeeee