Voting]]> Ballot boxes
Consumer goods
Cooking (Bread)
Household supplies
Yeast]]>
Voting]]> Children
Children and politics
Political candidates
Voting
United States--District of Columbia--Washington (D.C.)]]>

On the verso, the card is addressed to Mr. A. Mathias 606 Alafansa Ave. Congressional Heights Washington, D.C., and postmarked December 4, 1914. The message reads:
"Dear Ash: / I have been over to Marie's [illegible]
I don't know wether I am going with Kit or not this eve; It is raining here. I ordered the paper sent to you. Hope everything is O.K. and you are well."]]>
Constitutional amendments--Ratification
Elections
Gender roles
Mother and child
Voting]]>

The poem was written after the 19th amendment passed, granting women the right to vote.]]>
Clermont-Ferrand (France) -- Newspapers
France -- Clermont-Ferrand
Magazine illustration
Paris (France) -- Newspapers
Women--Suffrage--France]]>

The full-page color illustration on the cover of this issue is entitled: "The Feminist Action: Suffragettes invade a polling station and seize the ballot box."

In French: "L'Action Feministe / Les suffragettes envahissent une section de vote et s'emparent de l'urne électorale"]]>
Published from 1890 to 1920]]>