SOCIAL HOUSEKEEPING CONTINUED
Mainstream suffrage postcard touting women's ability to clean up the "Dirty Pool of Politics," combining an appeal for the vote based both on women's presumed "higher moral nature" and their greater abilities at "social housekeeping."
Cover graphic for the mainstream suffrage magazine The Woman Citizen depicting women’s vote as her "War Net" keeping corruption from the home. The National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) had changed the name of its official journal from The Woman’s Journal to The Woman Citizen to more accurately reflect women’s participation in the public arena.

 

THE USE OF HUMOR AND CHILDREN
An amusing mainstream postcard basing women's right to vote on the motherhood claim. Note the use of the color yellow.