The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1908, Page 4

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SUCCESS OF HIS ADMINISTRATION BE- ean GINS WITH THE RECONVENING OF ne CONGRESS NEXT MONDAY. WHAT'LL CONGRESS DO ABOUT THESES Revision of the tariff, Regulation of a national scale of child and woman labor, Repeal of the present method for securing compensation for In Juries received by means of a lawsuit, and substituting some automatic method, eo far ae congress has authority to deal with this subject that la, In interstate gommerce employments. Regulation of the use of injunctions in labor and other disputes. * Modification of the interstate commerce law so as to legalize traffic agreements and supervise the Issue of seourities. Modification of the present anti-trust law, so as to except from Ite operation tegitimate labor combinations, farmers’ organizations, ete., and to bring Improper trade combinations under government in epection and regutation. Postal savings banks. Permanent waterways commission and a beginning of permanent | y ‘waterway improvement. a Protection of the public In the grant of water power concessions |° to private corporations. Inheritance tax. Compulsory Investigation of Industrial disputes. Betterment of the conditions of the farmer; better roada, agricul. |” tural elementary schools and postal banks. | Government regulation of the telegraph and telephone monopolies doing interstate commerce business. Acquisition ef the Applachian and White mountain foreste for | f National reservee. . ‘ Repeal of the tariff on wood pulp and pulp wood, Parcels post. Bhip subsidy legisiation. Reform of the navy organization. oll itfer They are the kind of t aitad iY GILSON >. ae meseage whic = he sent tae wasuuna TON, D. © 4 action. Above are the most sapien nt sub ed fects that might engage the atten- tion of congress during the session that opens next Monday. t is, they might eo the at- | sho ow D' «Practical all the mye listed and the temper above hi been re iy urged | Speaker Cannon du upon the ‘Gieaten of congress by a! campaign, tndica President Roosevelt, and most of aoe them were the subject of a spectal) if, o & rough and tamble fight tf a fight appeare to be the ecossary and unavoidable business 2 hand Night raiders, meaning women! os who go through their busbend’s * | pockets during the small hours, ve right to pr Saag thetr sy to Pag jecision eaee of chet t —* trom Stef dave ety ws ‘BRISBOIS ne-Half Price, Men’s ‘licsy Winer Overcoats, One-Half Price About 150 Men's Heavy Winter Overcoats Going at Half Regular Prices. $17.50 Heavy Coats for (875 $20.00 Heavy Coats for £ ‘sienna an i $25.00 Heavy Coats for The Season’s Latest Fashions in Men’s Suits At $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 to $35.00 Every little style fad demanded by every man who is particular in dress is embodied in these Suits. MEN’S PANTS—A big showing of Men’s Pants to fit all sizes and shapes 4s sue aEeEE Ths LER ERDASEME 0 0 $2.00, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 to $5.00 An Inducement to 0 Shop Early —SILK— ‘4 Men’s By Furnishing Neckwear » Ky, ena a5C Being exclusive furnishers for men and boys, we've everything Ties, in all the newest colors And latest designs, in all shapes, that's Now and Nobby in Men's Shirts, Gloves, Suspenders, Un not one of them but is worth half a dollar. Your chotce, urge. McCor mack Br OS. 812-14 First Avenue Opp. Colman Block Seattie——TWO STORES—Tacoma derwear, Sweater Coats, Sox, Handkerchiefs, Night Robes, Pa Jamas, Hate and Caps, Shoes, Bath Robes, Bmoking Jackets. The truest test of values is CAN TAFT MAKE NEXT CONGRESS PASS THESE ROOSEVELT BILL? PRESIDENT-EL ECTS BIG BATTLE .FOR THE \\'!!"\)" se sed 7 |ANARCHIST WILL BE DEPORTED “ THE NEW REFLECTING SPECTACLES, AND A PARIS POLICE MAN WEARING A PAIR, STOP THE RENT We.can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows. Paymen| ite just like rent T. P. FAY CO, INC, Mehihorn Bidg EYES IN THE BACK OF Hs i The Passing of Walker’s Bankrupt Stock i Only a few more days and Walker’s Stock of Women’s Jy Wear will have vanished. To get rid of the balance and the } | odds and ends fresh reductions have been made. fE Tomorrow You Can Buy JAIL FOR CAPITALIST | . bein United Prove ) ST tow WOMAN. le ore = AWERONE 25 NISSBESSER STLBBE TAAL” Sia CUT OUT ATE TALKING MACHINES Ii pemeeioee Y RECORDS . of Cigar re Worth your i Joune WAtiina Co. “Criental ral Knitted Wool Sweaters, all at.Half Price. Women’s White Lawn Waists,worth to $2, for50c. Late, Netand Silk Waists worth $10 and $12, for $4.95. Novelty Evening and Afternoon Waists, worth to $25, for $8.50. Tailored Linen Waists, worth $4.50, for $1.98. Furs of every sort at about Half Price. Many way below Half. $25.00 Neck Scarfs for $8.95. The car whizzes by! ou are very angry with the motorman, But did you stand on the sidewalk looking more like a person with an idle moment than.like a person who wanted to take a car? How was the motorman to know you wanted him to stop? And when he has gone by do you expect him to back up his car to take yeu on? Or even stop and walt for you? What would the other pas- sengers say te all of these delays? What would you say if you were ene of them ? il, The oar whizzes by! It whizaes by your stop, You were ow it, You wanted to get eff! But how did the conductor know P You were reading the new Spaper, GPerhaps you were reading this advertisement. Perhaps you were lost in thought. You surely do not blame the conductor. it he stopped in the middie of the block for you, would he The Stone-Fisher Co., Distributors WILLIAM WALKER BANKRUPT STOCK i 1112 to 1116 Second Ave., Next to Spring St. © EP + RE 6 PET ¢ BE ¢ NE ¢ DEE ¢ EE ¢ BT « ® SIGNAL IN TIME; BE READY IN PLACE. One $60.00 Chinchilla Searf $22. Searfs of Imitation Chin- chilla, Mink and Ermine, — worth. $7 to $10, for $2.95, WAP Long Scarfs of Isabella ~¢@} om worth $10 and $12, for (ie Black Lynx Boa, worth $25, for $9.50. Women’s Tailored Suits, | worth $25 to $40 (short { sleeve affairs), nowmarked for riddance at $5 and $10. All this season’s Suits at Half Price and Less. Children’s Coats, Girls’ Coats and Women’s Coats Half and Less. be giving the rest of the passengers fair play — good service? If you want him to do this sort of thing, first get the other passengers to agree to it, You are m travelling on a private car. m, Signal in time. Be ready to get on, Be ready to get off. Not for the sake of us or of our men but as @ favor to the OTHER. PASSENGERS.

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