ï~~e C'itizens ":Â~: z....
etizeon und "In the household where she is a The prcedure the f
mediately sister, or in an office, where she is follow will be tha. generally.not married, her influence is greater by state Ihquiry comnltt e
as is pro- than anything she can effect by the stitn ver
s in"vote Itself. If she tails in those other order of an inquiry by aI
regards, the vote4will never make committe fhe itne s
Pe a great good what she should accdmnplish assworn anmYit isexpeedt that
the water a true, religious wvoman in molding the officers of thestreet.alP
ts powers the future generations. because men but that the employ..v tie;tu-. Â~ are only what women.tfake them, and
be i......great men are usually the sons ofc rledin
satimn o rfn women who have themselves been Iuiry tSt la C
mnac ng worthy to produce great men. The inquiry will prob
"In speaking on this question in Milwaukee. Commissioner..love..Philadelphia recently, a woman spokle Jackson said Sattrday thes
th le to me about suffrage. Shie said: 'I had not yet beer set and ha
th depart acknowledge my husband is head of not be until Monday.Te
tion Sat athe family, but I tell him what to do.' siton notified the Milwuee
the Statear I believe that is the condition in a lion of Commere atuda
usaed by e great many households K. C. B.. who would meet its cmmit
-ty before writes a column in the Hearst papers, Monday and hear any-, ee
te HUNGRY MEN EASY KNEESOF GIRLS once remrked that he had been con- that the memr miht
novement1 H L l (1.Y M E N.1A,[stantly troubled by women coming to in regard to hepro |nJ. M- BARE; NEW SOCK him for advice on how to vote. He three of the ralroad
ithatx AI T \ ~ j T 7 T hT referred them to his wife, stating that will aten.I
will cre- MARKS FOR C UPID STYLETO BLAME she has been in various states, had Genr
r sum- always voted, and never had any dim. Electric Co. sid that the
thaters uay culty at alL She said she knew noth- the company dd not ti
as"totheI -ng about politics, had no interest in urt comphe a on tic
as to the sar and Wellesley girls waiting on SCHOO 1 A17iS _BUY UP them, aid dd se to- bt-ba- e oman
MANY WAITRESSES MARRY table. but it would ENTIRE Lwa STOK s consulted him, and it he when the decision is to be
-O E -Y S probably surprie ENTIRE LOCAL STOCK worthy to be her husband, he was whether the present tempn
CUSTOMERS-TYPISTS you to know that OF SCOTCH HOSIERY ue is to be continued.
ED: WIN HUBBIES the educational OF SCOTCH HOSIERY ule is
standard among...:"
waitresses is as Highland Maryas are prevalent in
WON!
" Listen, fair one" said the reporter high as that in Mi lwaukee these days and are Just as STREET CAR CO
Iany so-called bonny at the Highland lassie of the TO OBSERVE RUI
g. Hght- I blithely as the waitress set a cup of 'women's occupaX steaming acoe w t. Thee aeoldsong.hThe latest fad among school
tates maE. ISteaming coffee tion.' There are
ited with! _ and a -stack-n'. few divorces from -- girls is the- wearing of thick woolen HRravery at wheats" b e s i d e I these marriages hosiery of many colors with bright
invalided -his plate. " do When a gir plaid tops and Jaunty ribbon bows. City hall ofBcIals say the
hling, 606 marry the men stenographer be- T&.j For some reason the fair maidens have Utinually receiving reports
g went to.-. you wat on in comes the private refused to wear the regulation length crowded street cars and of
and took restaurant'? secretary of hers nd Jack Frost finds girlish ofth
the last. P're h om: employer. and her employer is a single i t- A J o rderr
od burned mented the wait man. Stid a local stengrapher,s you knees a fine morsel on these wintry A Journal reader report
s. and in res. y iu have can put it down that Cupid doesn't days. cently seven ars d a
as hit In. not knowt me--" even touch a quiver He dont have The socks range in color from black. second and Wells-ss, going
liet which i"This is not a to. The Job is done '" through gray on blue to pure white fore several women who-we
until the i proposal. ai the "Does a steno4rapher make a good with a bright plaid border ever in evi- could proceed on their wa3
-ound still EIA1LlE reporter I want homemaker?" she sL asked. dence. "Are girls really wearing Allis. General Manager W
tment at to know." "Are you--' these?" asked a surprised matron in Electric Co. said that he
"Talk to the head waitres ie're 'No. no. It e just a matter of pub- the Boston store. Saturday afternoon, see how seven cars could hi
which led not allowed to talk. lic information~ as she saw a wellidressed girl passing without picking up passeng
aid. "At "Yes." said Miss Alice Ket-na *a "I don't see why not. For my part, through a busy aisle with thick gray when the system was.b
is had to waitress at Childs restaurant,;rand if the right fellow catme along- hose peeping rfrm underneath the strma or aide a b me
egimental av. "'a very large proporti0.,'..f alu Factory (Girbs Not Receptive. im ihtsir ih Just a hint of it make u ieadb ue
there al girls mary men whom t ey n,,t as Factor is R pe:bare knee showing. "Indeed, they on the cars he said some
we were regu!ar customers. You ee. -:- tIen Brrrrrrr: This w a buzer are." replied the hosiery saleslady to be omitted,.but these
There soon discover that the gIri tS w "I'm ready. she cilled, and fled. i"We bought only a limited number at in cases where immediate e
ur party, something about food. Th.-v know Factory girl are not favorites- with the beginning of the season thinking a car in the rear protected
had quite how it should be cooked. a ow to Cupid. The dant they might be left n our hands. But In cases where there ts no
to make cook It-they know how to.-. v rI -'....cumb to his not much,We,-nuid have sold many THE REV. JOSEPH HUSLMN. in sight and cars fal to si,
here were they know how to buy it--a. v the A-.,h.Lrpe.t arrows. times, as many We have to,,turn girls [Photo by Kle tal he would like the numb
had mna- time a girl has had a little - -t ence unesteJhp a
had ra te a gwaitress she knows hw hand a litt x:nce unless they hap- away by dozens, not only little girls worthy of telling her how to vote! might be made.
ur party a a waitress she knows how hn. pn to feel like it, but big girls as well and some real That is a rather novel solution, o
tped alive die the morning grouch so a to and they strange-i matrons whom one would never sus- course. In reality, it makes no great.y prison-' make his breakfast enoyh!"--- MISs 1y enough do not pect, difference whether woman votes or
iKeenan smiled. l - marry until they -.Many of the hosiery are worn over not It has been the experience where iPROMINENT MEN
- Few Divorces Followv. t good and others for extra protection, but, as a -women do vote that there has been no CONTROL OF UTILI
0..ready. This in. rule. the girls wear them as the kilties appreciable change, and what changes
ER TO It's true you'll find very,I V as- fo r m a tIon is from Scotland. We are obliged not there have been are not very mateS"- - - - io u c hs afed by to nsend customers to sporting goods rial. Municipal or state owe
UER Y 8.000 V ORK HI1P. __. One Who Knows. (tores for socks. W\' have plenty of "The popular cry that politics will well as a board of arbitr
SM-irriage?" said thick long ones in blue. gray and a- he better when women enter them will vored by imro i nt
SGIVEN BY 568 W..cKivitt. most every color, nut they can't fill have to be awaited to be proven.
byeat in p *B 1 \.district traffic Ithe bill according to modern girlish " have never held much in the men, asked byThe Journal r
iwer with- TO DEFENSE 01.X'IL " m ''.ief of the Tele- ideas." argument against suffrage which con- suggest a way of preventin
law. The9 im 'P -r i,.'. "I guess tends that woman could not do her rence of the situation whic
ording to Since July, 1917 568 womne: -... he 1-ih of our F U CASES N DECLINE duties as a mother in the home and
p Mr--Car--- __ - -;i utlI come I -'cast a vote. That Is not a very con- tercn tetcrssic
lure will clerical division of the Natio:: i. Ier fPafflv rttr' ~i ncin_ ar ument, but my _A a time.,ha,,.
coutesreueswil-'l:.......wih a-f-.........t des ot eanIFFI-a--a
ion. for W\'oman'a Service have g.- - -1 courtesy ruTes.1 all up with a The number of active cases oin Kaln5st desnot nen thatI aman danger of being tied up.
Sgrouch on-the operator smiles with fluenza Saturday was fiftyone. Six 1ardent pro-suffragist. However, it looks as if municial
nt a fixed 000 hours of service to it.,,:Ytf" her voice. Next thing you know we're Iwant to have it put on the correct is the only solution," sak
ntest. and
nteatm and boards, the district board and: -un handed a resignation wrapped around new cases and five deaths were re- basis. My contention s that a wom- Bangs. "I m in far of
McLogan. cil of defense, according to -report a marriage announcement." ported. an's power does not depend on theownership, but it such a
Lgt. t evote; it depends upon far more ele-ownei
nt, it has read by Mrs. C. F. Easton the regu. mental things, and suffrage will work as a shutting off of power
) file his lar weekly board meeting. of the out itself in time." should come, municipal
forfeited leaguae. According to the r'r t... as. TSE F would_ be;f-oliow, and i- follow q
od ited a nig t,,.en,,,. LET THE PUBLIC ASSERT ITENGINEERS TRAINED IN law whicheh operate
to reply leage members to the draft,.I.u-d5
according where help is needed, while.rnal STATE NORMAL SCHOOL the stoppage of public ufilit
er will be members are working at the hI i,-uar- It is clear, unmistakable and forcibly expressed public of strike. When a public
hd an an ters of the Milwaukee county w t, fund opinion that gets results in time of emergency like the present The Milwaukee normal school is e operated more cheaply
nedinth W 9 Maron in er, ' adopting a co-operative system for de- munictiplybeity e h,,
late Sat- Mrs. John arinerhairm of street railway controversy. Every man, woman and child in velopment and training of engineers mun a I believethesi
lie the an- the Wiscolnsin chapter of the I,.1-I.nal r "Ia cotoe'' Evi- childem o hchi last havre the right to take thea
s and Mr. organization, will represent Ih, league Milwaukee has a vital- interest in the issue which has been about thirty young men i n this work compensation anavd-e
or the annual min ng or tho n.' raised. U'pon every citizen rests a share of responsibility for placed among the industries of Ml- ate- them, if such oper-ati
wauleein ccoranc wih thir pe.benefit to the public," 4egt
much eat- day, it was announced. Mrs. John Laf- whatever may happen. cs lines of engineering. The chem- Hum el o the Hummelp
' said the tin, chs~irtnan of the knitting r-,nimlter knows tee, reported that lt68 pairs of.-ks, The time for bringing public opinion to a head between cal engineer will be placed in plants Public utility operato
1.04 swates, 09 elmts, 7' rrit- ~ iswhose work is largely chemical and to mean too much to. i:hb,out filing lets. 172 mufflers and elghter trench now and Feb. 1 is all too short. It is the more urgent, there- mechanical and electrical engineers permit the dangerof 4-u
- Crss.allof te wol avin btsn lur-i frewill be given work In their respective "therea onshoul eta-q u
"I have cape had been donated to the fled fore, that all should do their part to make a right adjustment direction. tion at once on th
Cro all of the wool hving ben This course will be two years St- W. Hoffmann of theMlw
chased by the league and given out possible. dent wilte will b sho yeight.as-- dmnth will b~e in school forty eight *o "MF.le. t&
'SAVE" to individuals and organizatiton at Don't leave it for the other fellow to settle the question. weeks each year, having one week mayor snould e ep
headquarters. A number of interest- vacation at Christmas time, another nate neutral men to
Ing letters have been received from If there was ever an occasion for thinking and doing, it is in the spring and two in the late sum- the operation of the p
be elimi, children of soldiers, sailors and ma- -....d
save and rines to whom the league played Santa now. Speak up, demand the truth and urge aption that will Universities are glad to give fullton the
r saving. Claus. On Dec. 31. Mrs. Fred Vogel, avert disaster. What you and what others think and do eredit to any young man who has men from all r
I ftr 1919. Jr., chairman of the flower committee spent two years in this sort of school_ their divergent,iethe word of the league, received 1.000 carnations will be the weighty and decisive factor in forcing a conclusion- tg. he chief advantaes of the to take
tan "7 sesrbuthedaoitlof Chldren's h Ig Tecieepanaelo h
ran 'save from the dsocltion of Florists wh'ch which will prevent threatened paralysis to the life of the city. plan are that the students get their E '
theory and practice at the same time, AAJIEU. OTAL,war sayv. tal and other hospitals in the city in The measure of your understanding will be the measure of besides, being enabled to earn good Prof.Edw. ChicagoI eluding the wounded and sick soldiers your influence. Insist upon disclosure of the facts. The pub. wages while attending schooL Students colege i
tors from and sailors in city hospitals. The work iyour influence. Insist upon osure o ts. epm o ide Milwaukee will be pro* the.7,.
federal re- of sending. flower to cheer sick sol- We interest will prevail if the public asserts. itself. - vided wth an opportmity to ket wh i
aiing for diers has been carried on by the league -lo.ging and meals at a low.rate atofpato,
kor some time..the schooL -. -. IV,4: " 1.....