The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1906, Page 4

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other ship, and the cost is reported by the Bureau of Con- struction of the Navy Department to be practically the same with that of the “Louisiana.” This experiment certainly carries its moral. see that the Bremerton Navy Yard yuipped with full machinery, slips, ways Congress sh is immediately and all that is needed for building battleships, f the mosquito fle e isers, gun- boats and the smaller craft ING POL- te Congress should adopt this as a CONTIN ICY, requiring a certain increasing per cent of the work to be done cach year by Government labor. What's the Use? Why is man born with the closed fista? Because he Grasp everything. And why does he dle with palms outstretched? To show that he takes nothing along with him.—The Talmud. wants to the Talmud J one for this day In their money madness men grasp at the very motes in th: ‘They ravage the earth and r Por money's sake they The leason of isa fs of ours, alr. » their fellows. ell their souls to the devil. - The marching chor Jern money pirates ts abs Grab, 6 > And what's the use? Yet a while and these grat will pass away. Whose then shall these ¢ it of ful helen, or the prey of | mon the funds of | of for the day i the palms 1 ade Qaaegl Moe S27 Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever. Come and See-—Secing Is Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. | pr An exceptiona alsting of wide ia | tn body trimmed Corsat Covers and baby ribbon; ‘orset: Covers embroidery extra fine Assorted styles mu v also pla neck; sale p A grand assort | material, ma lainty xt med with V Stone-Fisher Co.’s University St. Store wi drawn through med with fine insertion and edge, another with lace insertion and hematitching lace set in body of cover S ly & ambri o run with baby r two rows of lace insertion set | of garme th Val embroidery round and square serene BHO with ery trimmed xd line con and nainsook, | 16 embroidery 7a by ribboa price 35e Sk plain tucke thers with knee Skirts ot te Long Skirts Good Ma dee fi ka, em sale price unce roid The tte, made of cambric A e flow ounce with ” torchon lace and ruffles; sale price Long Skirte—Made = Joop Mare Mouncs beautifully tet hematitched tucks enclennes lace ; r a ee rows of wide oth of « ‘vl drawn with | Others of * . Oe Reg wale pr made of embrold ery beading over shoulder with wash ribbon lace yoke back and front trimmed nainsook Gowns made k run athera with also | jood M at Drawer of good pons lace trimmed her “i yoke, high ive b Drawe of very fine ~ n the most br ace and ¢ ° ose na | tucks, alan embroidery trimmed oe cambrie, of and webon i wale Drawers n Drawers with tu sale price Ie ™ Made of fine ade of ned ruffle ok s also plain hem od with lace in also lace an pat style, two rows in ruffle, with insertion at top ribbon bow broidery and t Second Ave. and University price 1.75 ked uslin, Zhe brella ched rice ove Ve nso k a fin other Se St. A 1 ever saw. He'e apeed orany thelr conte 4 and places THE SEATTLE =o “Phat's true, fF wouldn't be sur-| upon the files provided for that pur - 3 A PUR) prined if he declined to #o to heaven, | pane r oR Ged Es AP | iy ay tie ea | ALL-W% P . . 3 4 MBVUNY AWA ON RR Crir pUNDAY. ate %a A DU %ye im scorching Then, Mortiner, you may mmooth e a ma toy Business Dena rtme * t. Main 10: Independent tig, NO ae me Reagll 6 — er oe Por w seks or twenty-five conte per mona gay gees MALI i £ POW AIRS Ran or carctor ‘ tr “ tl Al TA DEE 1, aba. PS MAIL BU RACHID RS ES eu mecription cmennnatingeenmen " M | ' . the address eof each paper W hem that ty: it | ' Sg Bat “yr been bald in advan a “The nation’s purse,” declared the} for it ' Dow't wuffer with ah aehe nee of o ACareee ve ~ exponent of high finance and po 1 suppose, then,” remarked the in, Batered at the Postofth te WRsRingtan, Go oyeend-slnge SANT |} ielcal eqonemny, “ie ite pulse New Yorker, “that's whyyou Cit what becomes of all OLET te bottle AM Right you are,” agreed the man}eago men dress for dinter before boys? anked the Kun tle, who was observer, “and | breakfast lout Wh q To Build Warships on the Pacific pete: Fy Bh ar ig — —— A WORD FROM JOSH WIS. ed t the r head-| The manager of the Washington t 1h whict mngre hould take in @am has won a bride. Like to Pittsburg and be > the Washington player pro. pm n for the Pacific frontier is the won in the winter | A good wnton 4 ‘ eq te Navy Yards for the con n of : Old maids rush in rried? You have! pial ™ sorry,” sald the prees agent s t th | © Bhe moc whom the manager was trying t where widders fear ¢ We val} : - £4 Reathe Gankebel Dr. © die Cialacd’ Meekiisbees viet te a tf don't thiok your ‘ ipa j 1 i 1uakers ape. a f ates hav . rit to Be Joompany is the kind I'd like to be tread. ‘ iiletaeenll : It: rai " nt . ee Re with |P ANTIKAMNIA TABLET ar price dusk o ite in thoroug endent of the shipbuildir a Why, haven't fas fine actors as mi we select EST aes re {ETERS shoulg sis THAT THEY ARE NOT $0 NOW IS WELL EVI an be found? And isn't the play ' tine = Quab S109 — e ¥ the foremost piaywright of the _ » r Joiners’ ut Lu 1 % ’ e¢ DENCED BY THE FACT THAT MORE THAN 97 PER | wort? pert RAIDING A BUCKET BILOF i oe ruse be | TE Oh, | gue so. earily replied 7 bars cou CENT OF THE SHIPBUILDING WORK IS IN THE | ino pra acene, “but ean —— XE | POKING FUN AT JACK O*BRIEN IMPORTANT NOTICE | re bask pate parte of taal ~ HANDS OF A RING OF EASTERN CONTRACTORS, | #97 woman who was once « proud ancter My (20n, I Gel are having all” kinds of fun with | ceasors to The Leader, have secured |B ' x ¥ qiee c Oo gave up he na mare @ ae J WITH HEADQUARTERS AT PHILADELPHIA, AND ue phy meee ue her ef the clan |orn O'Virten. This] the services ot Mra J. ¥ Manning | pecinsas ons AFFILIATIONS WITH THE STEEL TRUST |to make A name on the stage You| Sen—-Why, pa, t judged trom your | °" x ying pending nett gaene Baas ence eocbond T K ae t any wo bo spurned a| testimony that tt was proper not to] thelr vag dor THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD BUILD AT ; br 900,000 fest hates wha Pmt sagt at ail, “pe BI itr, ae neg } he QUA ER DRUG co the om . > s > > wanted to f he abit | ¢ . pr tos : y Ben h n Frat LEAST HALF OF ITS WARSHIPS. | Your star wasa't'e chorus sirl WHAT MADE THE DIFFERENCE, | ‘*mprreture’” ne your Mes ‘ bots . | 4033-1055 First Avenue Hea here are scores of reasons for such a co we She's never been for Mald—Are you at home to Mrm®] pon ce = . pcre S the » | and The Government has officers trained at Government ex Hivoree, She tan't opposed to mar-| Toney, mum? She's at the door fu my Dawthreee of flowered olit a a - Fo & Grad } the ’ ; mn i rchitect ‘age, Your leading man never Mistrese—t am if she has a new! rion Nippon in ite accustome “ ees mu pense an ated to the h degree in naval archite served in the English army in [n-| hat or t otherwise. ; » wiotin 4 r wat e { ance construct hese me some of whom | 4ia or the Rough Riders You've — * te | t 7 rk ther |B. " of | + snare y tape eee res ca} nel 50 Gade ek a Iv 1s SHORTER ON iy gt |e Be “"p'LOOK FOR THE Dog] | are sent abroad to complete their training, are suppose : > |man. Not for me, not for me Job my 1 + inainte on} exctuded to the lobby viewing th forelun ex ANY MODERN TALKING MACH be devote their lives to the of the Government. Un- | spending @ month with us this year Ho I fawney, wir, Mi ‘aven't naw | hibite and t af t-} 4 WILL TAK 1 RECORDS You fetlo he the east] N at month sha them, str tle f a fow} No matter what S of « talking mat der th sent system the st ling trust ain't a ake. ag nd he as = esta —s , st And ” Mortimer, have aff notes fo ke with Fi stocks | Victor you t : p= sr D to resin from the Navy and to enter th employ at ex- i. aw hy, out tn Chicago, wel “dave t February, my dear! |tetters ‘and documents from thel of ‘ ght t Records al tor “a bec ’ . a sine a thing up “way abead of t Amalgurmated Asm n of i] we ' for h to 4 © tor e orbitant salaries, and then to aid in grafting on Government | and when {t's suite \ eo coed ‘ the late F eae i by ammn ® jm when it's pulled off we va 0 s been duly 1 and’ low | Best in late ' 3 ‘aan , go | Th if th fawt ae hill The only way to secure competition and to break the | e th 1 cual if the ad monopoly of the private contract shipbuilders is for the | W. d ‘ A per ng the : ‘io ; vel Government to go into the shipbuilding business itself, It is or ; _ en + a matter of common notoriety that there is no real compe- | one of those instrument Tre tition under the present system, and that the Government | SHERMAN LAY co vb | ° & he . is paying extortionate prices. ce - st myer seers ny i I) eo 711 SECOND AVE., SEATTLE pre y yy per! for mechanics and laborers at the Govern nt Navy: Yards | S ! 1 7 retior y t ogre T gre ‘ t : _ is to ha y con 1 work in progress. The e at Tomorrow morning the Annex will put on its whitdfaiment and launch a sale of white that will eclipse any previous wer est come t all the Navy Yards is the inability performance. For this occasion thousands of white garm@pits have been a fed. The foremost mills in the country Tl Ragmaney rush work which follows the arrival g cant wo their beat productions. Unfortunately the ote le riot nearly completed and these beautifal garments will The Fourth Week of Our bee of a vessel for have to be sold at emergency sale pr The whole stor@ participates in this great movement by tr g an extra poe Prcgtor 1 and better work re when the Gow ordinary list of special values. This ad. is crammed full of good news, bloc! ireater speed and be s h . see i 7 r | and For proof of ¢ experience of the Navy Depart- | e = ment with t Connecticut” and th Louisiana.” The adjo two ships ar mh every respect as to their plans. oe - ae One, the “( is be wilt by Government ow at the New York Navy Yard; the other, the “Louisiana,” is being built by the usual contract methods at the Newport e News Shipbuilding Company's docks. aM . ge: The “Connecticut” would have been completed by this Eastern Outfitting Co., (Ine) boos time—in which case it would be the first ship completed Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave es within the contract time since the beginning of the new Look at the garments—~as dainty as any woman could wish for—and as pretty as ever were conjured in the Parisian . — ’ : ; , hops—and b h what you" ui 1. N t lue neces this instance Seattle's Reliable Credit House. —d Navy in 1883—had not the steel trust held up the armor, shops—-and compare the prices with what you've usually paix No comparative values are necessary im Uy instan the ws thi ; mapesiee You'll realize the importance of this sale the minute you see the show. it Pb A possible reason for this delay in securing the armor ¥ 3 7. may be found in the fact that work qn the sister ship, the } aie “Louisiana,” which was being built by the steel trust crowd, Hitech teiteik thei oe By porate 1 nef Jo of ville was not so fir advanced as that on the “Connecticut,” and Corset Covers fine nainsook aod cambr an. some with embroidery, others the private contractors were in a way to be distanced In la good Muslin Cover, oe with fine Val. lace, French or mf the race | with fees and tasertien sound | ete- .. ettow sieeve, bigs oe h ; ; P ‘ neck, bo jeove, low nex In spite of armor delay, and in spite of the fact that! — with baby — | ines dete styles too mamerous we i men working on the government labor were given 22 holi- oe ve | to mention; sale price $1.25. days with pay not given the private contract men, the “Con- Corset Covers, made of cambric, | #149 and .. $1.75 5 } ee deep lace yoke, ron with baby | necticut” is today further along toward completion than the | | ribbom, round neck embroidery N. P. CAR SHOPS EMPLOYING ABOUT 800 MEN GOING IN ON C. D. HILLMAN'S MEADOW GARDE Will make the land very velable. Large tracts 500 feet long $175, on terms of $5 per mouth. Also need several men to work of this land, Take new Renton car to Duwamish bridge. 20 Saleames on grounds. City offices in Times block. A few steps north of Pike street 1513-15-17-19 2d Av A Genuine Cleaning-Out Sale Everything in our store has been marked down to prices that m jeertainty move them. Woe mean to clean out our present stock put tirely new ughout an @ “ thr —PIANOS —— nell better pianos at lower rates and on easier payments y other house in the city. KOHLER & CHASE, 1205 Second Avenue. C. A. MEYER, Mgr. CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE MARRY SILVER, Prep iT Vesler Way. | HUTCHINSON 00. } | A gontre! place te borrow money on ‘ers, Sooo: Umer @amonds 1 all Kinds of jewelry. Clothiers, Sesend on | Strictly Confidential

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