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‘Wf0 RIGHT and Employes! in Civic Meeting in New | York. saw FORK" Baie Press Dec anit w -—<e. nae & ; r moa lear a and organt Na F eivie fet ” a it today in A wel theme of the two tren rolatic bet. , employe. President } ae as chairman of the fed > fe pudlic or w 5 , wit tver his repor evening He will al an address i Mitchell's Address. ftehell, the fi perker ee day, wad Waste of time to deplore “Soe of the ind ela betwee and @hich ex fer the ; » m The ¢ t the com is the natural ih] tithon. " the ne forever, and nta with all their lities of good and fei are here to stay Spirit of the Times. Nationa federation. with pirit of the declared ‘atall times res of employer apd organised or un ‘eater for the adjustment or disputes ber an lame etrike is reached and thu the number that mutual conditions pe and Civic 1 at jove Awe dew puraged nents are ‘Be terms thereof should be to fateh beth in let T = by both parties. x agreement ts not o theoretical idea. it has ition in some tndas- ts am Indeed, it is the fed and permanent method by and conditions of om ‘ate determined fn m 2 tmportant tndusiries ty and its practicabil. vain questioned by work t employers” Loan Shark Evil. H. Taft and Mra. Cor- of Philadelphia, the woman's depart- ir remarks were devot- @isenssion of the work of joan shark evil among - and indestrial em feovlve sual! _salartes: UNBALANCES “HS MIND —_— Piteousiy for his dead Smith, of Beiliagham, from a room at the on First av. yeuter- and lodged in the city ee x for « few moments and | H his arms to heaven implore his dead wife to bim. im @ rational mood, stated f returned from Alaska a ago and that his wife Greene, the city physl-| mith ts ss frosn | superindaced by some The man was remov- ity jail today where examined as to his) E AERO CLUB IS ORGANIZED ttle Aero chub perfected | at the rooms of the. of Commerce on Saturday B Officers were elected as William Pitt Trible; president, M. R. one } d vice president, ©. B. ey H. P. Nadeau; D. Hoge; directors, J John Schram, B. W. A. B Stewart, L A Na-| W. Baker, Dr. Harry A organited | ¢ LABOR’ JOHN MITCHELL ing of the old order aay It's gone for the natural The trade SETH Low- statute are wequence of ern tion Agreement To leav books in to dnvite the de strumont of opr seston and deat JAMES O'CONNELL—Aa at terest WOULD TAKE Once Notorious House May — Be Converted Into Mission. If the plans mes Crooks, # perintendent of Life Boat Mix sion 115% W. Washington st stamp of a al of the Methodiat the elty will support @ Six Jackson, for 4 diwte renting the prem rom Wilt appelt Wiitia who Intro the Wiatter bed the Meth Miniaterial association, urged val ff m tt Present soa thon, | often to be fooled.” “Well, it's his name on the pro- | gramme, and It looks like him. jeourse It's Frawley.” This is a sample of the conversa | tom that floated about the Lots jtheatre last week when T. Daniel | Frawley, the popular leading man jand director, waa supposed to be playing the title role ip “Strong: heart.” Supposed to be—you ob serve—because in trath Mr. Fraw ley wasn't in the cast after the first two or three performances of the week. The volee that has so charmed the matinee maids | went down and out through the combination of a bad cold and over- use, and about Tuesday morning ge Frawley could not speak above a whisper. So & substitute had to be found, WILL SUGGE IN SUBWAY A. V. Boutlion, superintendent of | public utilities, will probably sug- | gest several changes in t subway ‘franchise requested by James P. io and associates. Mr. Bout) Jon's report will be conaldered to- i Morrow at the regular meeting of | the corporations committee. Among other things Mr. Boutlion will undoubtedly suggest that the wording of the proposed franchise gives the applicants a practical mo- nopoly on such fotere enterprises within # large area of the business district. serces tO oscab iste it would be RATES GIVE ADVANTAG Other Points in State to L. Moore and John} F.C. Dittmar was chosen | engineer, and J. C. jars, | t tle Aero club, which is organization of the kind | will affiliate with the} of America. to bufld a racing balloon | the lAtnene-¥ uhon Pacific bal- | ee il CLEARINGS. 3 Pay Haul From the Terminus. that the new| into effect Despite the fact rail rates which go lon the majority of commodities | ahtpped from the east, Seattle mer chants will have an advantage over at least 200 towns of the state. which must pay the terminal rate pine 10 cents per cwt, less than) | load. Eighteen other cities and towns lin Western Washington will enjoy 5,069.87 * | the same rates, these being the ¥ arger points. *| Fourteen points on the Penin- Tl oaler branch of the Northern Pa g1ste.706 & | elfie must pay the extra rate 190,672 | P. 0. Sub-Station Robbed. %| BELLINGHAM, Dee. 14.—-Despite Rhett ee \the vigilance of the polices and a EVERY LITTL WORTH $25.00, “ib about just now Mappy with thows Hut if extra dard Yesier. ' “Gus Brown” OUR SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFF dits--verceas- Cravenettes For $20.00 Heips along to get those Nitle things you are think Many 4@ Heart you don't mind HOP EARLY £- BIT HELP $27.50 and $30.00 can be made dollars saved “Where the Cars Stop” cure nothing I look forward to the day when employers will contract with employes MRS, WILLIAM TAFT—The loan shark evil is the worst form of vice forced on the women of today earning emall wagty It ontangles them th meshes never to be released, The employer is responsible. Laws should be made making tt a felony to loan money to the small wage earner and charging an exerditant in T. DANIEL’S VOICE GOES TO THE MAT } } ; | “Why, that isn't Mr. Frawley!” ; “Yes, it is.” ° | “No, it tan’'t. I've seen him too of, waste of time to deplore the pass ever, Organised labor and capital and ruinous be thorman anti-trust vel, waatotu compett Rreates law on the rT. Everyone realises what an tn rretion it ean be » individual the workingman can RELIGION INTO HAUNTS OF VICE under a liquor extabliahment 1 do not beliey in sympathy th Christianity to maintain a mis sion under & saloon,” be said. Mr, Crooks spoke by ent ol Methodist ministers upon the proposed mins He stated that Wm. happel! asked « rental of $200 inary expense of $ ' gotten for lems than wht be said, and if the mission would xact but 18 cents, the propow mild be made self orting The Methodista unanin n dorsed the measure which Ole Han son will Introd nto the lextwin t making p selling @ felor Mr, Harrington read a liscussing the merit» aEE LAMAN oe Sad pe S WRONGS IPD SHON WHAT THEY SAID: WAS HUGE SUCCESS But Matinee Maids Didn't Know There Wasa Substitute in “Strongheart” Play. and he was secured In the person of Noel Travers, who has been at the bead of his own company at Tacoma until a couple of weeks ago. A clever substitute he proved, too, for there were many of b regular patro@s of the Lols left the theatre without even a sue pieton that they had not seen Mr Frawley, Others detected the sub- stitution, but were not certain enough to gamble on tt ley apent the week resting up, and about the 1909 exposition The total the week were more than 100,000 and the attendance jumped from 10,000 on the opening day to 20,000 on Thursday and Friday, Heuldes, there were 5,000 season tickets sold in Spokane, and exhibitors and Many other persons carried passes. 1 believe the exposition derived a great amount of advertising at the apple show, and this was due in & great measure to the support of the Preas, Spokesman-Review and Chronicle. The papers carried A-Y¥-P. BE. stories every day, and constantly made reference to the exposition’s apple show headquar ters,” ~ BRUCE TO RETURN TO FACE CHARGE William T. Bruce, Bruce, department Mr. Fraw.| ™&aneger of the Boston store, Chi cate, who Was arrested Saturday j will be seen in his customary Ine | Sisht in company with Mrs. C. C. lot parts again before many daye. ST CHANGES: FRANCHISE poor business policy for the city to give such an exciuefve grant. it ls understood that Ralph Stacy, second vice president of the Ni tional Bank of Commerce, who W45| whinky, but asked to investigate the status of the people said to be behind the Hoody Dudley subway franchise, has received several replies to cabie- grams to their representatives in London and Paris, The exact nm ture of these repites bas not been made public. They will probably be read at the committee meeting tomorrow. SEATTLE — E ON FREIGHT United States inepector, §. Carr's pharmacy and postal sub-| station in this elty were entered by | burglars last night for the second |time in a week and the burglars jseeured about $10 Dorando Races Tomorrow. NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The The club| January lst are greatly advanced |italians of the metropolis today are laying big wagere that their vic- torious compatriot, Pletri Dorando,| will defeat Tom Longty the} Canadian Indian, when the runners} meet at Madison Square Garden| tomorrow night for the indoor % | cartoad, and 6 cents per owt. car! marathon Coaches first used in England tn 69 } | | BIG CUT RATE pater ti Tobaccos, Pipes and all Brands of Cigars. Worth your while to Oriental Billiard Partors, 1418 Third Ave. ANO THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR | AUTOPIANO, Including free use of our clrou lating Mbrary. Special prices will be given for a few days on second-hand Autoplanos, Some | as low a» $350.00 with free use | of the musie Mbrary. Kohler & Chase | 1318 Second Av, Seattic, Wash Weber Piano Dealers, ‘in the oarlock Braddas, a widow, by City Detect ives tyre and Phillips, was taken to the county jall last night to await the arrtvel of an officer from the t Hrace says he will return to Chi eago to face a charge of wife de- sertion. When arrested Saturday & wallet was taken from him com taining more than $9,000 in green *. Bruce wan under the Influence of Hquvor when taken {nto custody. He offered Captain of Detectives Tennant. $1,000 for a drink of Nquor even at that price was not obtainable at the city jut Bruce last night sald he would waive extradition proceedings, as he would have to go im the end anyway, and he did not propose to have some tnw yer “gred hte $9,800." “THIEVES RANSACK CAPITOL HILL RESIDENCE Entering the house by prying open a window, thieves last night ransacked the bedrooms, and break ing into trunks, robbed W. M. Gun ning of 1121 10th av. N, of $62.50. “The bedrooms looked as if a cyclone had struck them,” sald Mr Gunning today The thief or} thieves had pried open the trunk locks and scattered the contents broadcast 1 have lived im that neighbor hood for two years, and I have never yet seen @ patrolman on that beat MYSTERY IN CRY ON LAKE FOR AID Considerable mystery surrounds a cry for help which was heard on Lake Washington near the pumping plant at Batley peninsula last Fri day night F. W. Gamble of 929 29th ay says & man named Bloomfield told him that he heard the cry, Bloom fleld went to the shore of the lake Saturday morning and found an mpty rowboat. One of the oars had floated ashore, The other was The boat contained a fow empty gun and rifle shells Inquiry among the boathouse pro prietors of Lake Washington fails to reveal the owner of the boat GIVE ENDORSEMENT TO HANSON'S FIGHT In his proposed fight upon race track gambling, Ole Hanson ts re ¢elving continued support. At meeting of the Puget Sound Congre wational club last Wednesday night and carried away literature tolling | paid admiwxtons for| ea DECEMBER 14, 1908, Under One Roof—fverything to Furnish the Home Complete. Women’s and Misses’ Suits in a variety of me black and invisible stripes and mixtures. Coats semi dressy models with high collars and large low pock fancy sill braid and buttons. Gored Skirts trimme Yew arrivals in Women's Skirts; black, navy blue, brown, gray and dark invisible stripes and mixtures, embracing voile, satin, chiffon broad- cloth, panama, and novelty tweeds, in late models. Gored flare effects, plain-tailored, with habit back; others elaborately trimmed with satin or taffeta bands and buttons. Prices, $11.75, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $17.50, $18.75, $22.50, $25.00 to $35.00. Firat Floor. Skirts of black satin, cir- | cular style, with Directoire side plaits, trimmed with black satin pipings and large Skirts of fine quality black voile, wide flaring effects, seams nicely stitched; elab orately trimmed with fancy design of taffeta, silk drop buttons. Price, $18.75. | skirt with accordion plaited Skirts of black chiffon | ruffles. Price, $35.00, brpadcioth, full-flare effect Skirts of dark invisible with many gores, seams nice striped tweeds, full-gored ly tailor-stitched, habit back, | flare, with tailor - stitched satin buttons down front, | seams. Price, $11.75 fitfiished with wide bias fold. | Shists ‘oh black. chiffon Price, $22.50. Skirts of fine quality black panama cloth, flaring effects, with rows of ¥4-inch tucks, voile, full-gored flare effect, | satin buttons down front, with lapped seams, trimmed | bias fold on bottom, with with bias folds of satin. | black satin pipings. Price, Price, $16.50. | $14.75. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, Store Closes Dally at 6180, Women’s and Misses’ Stylish Suits, Special $23.75 broadcloth, diagonals and novelty tweeds in gray, brown, green, navy, peacock blue, Newly Arrived Separate Skirts | Values in Dress Goods and Silks |} for Mis and Women, Children | Apparel aterials, including serge, cheviot, fitting effect, plain tailored; also ets, trimmings of velvet, satin, d with buttons and finished with } fold. Floor STRANGERS FROM ALL | is cal es i So rcahite } outs [3s 4 F . : 8 : out or tine quality invisible ripec OVER COUNTRY of fine quality invisible striped toi jual , I : ATTENDED. H Serge, black and navy blue; long semi-fit erge, black and navy blue. Semi-fittec ta Ly CO; lig oll oO elye sialic J ted coat, black satin collar and cuffs, Gored | CUMWay coat, hi A por chal ves, rit ; } med with fanes wraid; large pocke Spokane Aids Materially | skirt buttoned down front and finished | trimmings of black satin bands and but in Advertising the WW with wide bias fold. Special, $23.75 tons to match, Gored skirt. Special A.-Y.-P.-E. ) | $23.75 H Suits of fine quality novelty serge, | f ; | ‘ i} . | Suits o tne quatity cne Ww yra Nearly every state in the union | ,, So } sul | ee, and every provines in the Domntnton If Breen, gray, navy blue and black, Semi triped effects; also black. Long, semi of Ca Aa repre ed by vie | : j 1 tore at the National Apple now | fitted plain tailored coat, tailored pockets | fitted coat, with broad revers of bi tP y Pes rare AB td . a Me If finished with black silk arrowheads, lined de ie, edged with fan . ge departinent of the shnat Yann irge patch pockets, trimmed with silk Pacific exposition, who maintained {fq With satin. Gored skirt with bias fold. | pytton Gored skirt with panel front headquarters at the apple show all S $23.75 of last week il pecial, $23.7 The Spokane fair covered more |i See ee eee puci ne nities PPP ADR AAR AAD ALL APPAR AARALD LOAD i] than three acres, and was one of | i the biggest shows ever pulled off |f . 5 | Geek trou the. opening aay,” aol ew Lrepe, talfeta an e alSts | ove an lared Mr. MeDowetl Strangers \ P i . | ape cen eee __ Wales ot ‘eteum- | Walsts of shifton | | Handkerchie tols, lodging houses and private 7 i P | : atniads sian iintee toad | H honies, Commission men from ev: | crepe, full - ga AE voce cenag ll of gray, brown, blue } Oxes i ory part of the United States were | ne Niabiae tlt om ¢ Yoke o y 4 i} n Bpok many of whom had |i \ : tuck titched plait | or black 7 | Prominent in the never been west before, and the If yoke collar | dows . long ‘ ; dlew | | millions of big apples from Wen il ft Tinta, fuser ; pire fle ins, k tock ar, Art Needlework § Jatchee, North Yakima and other |] ; ¢ d iene ‘ ve $ Section are Glove } parte of try certainly open: | ion n leeve eufis trimme I : A e ? i ee whe bail led wide the *, and they left |i with lace-trimmed | small brass buttons. | trimmed ked § d Handkerchief Spokane with a fine opinion of tht | cufls, Price, 96.7 Price, $5.7 cuffs. Price, $5.00, } Boxe in many i part of the country i 4 vie | teasing styles antl Through the courtesy of Se | ee , a se ss $ pleasing styles a tary Neely and his a» i} ; egg nd tc gtd and ecru net Waists, with dain 3 co combinations. Hood other apple yokes of Valenciennes and lace medal ne are so sh ; : la, the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific ex-| and entbroidered with polka dots, others with rows of in- } Also cretonne COV ition secured & location Im the | ertion edged with Valenciennes ruffle All have long sleeves } eTed Boxes in wide tral part of the show, and “ m ' ‘ is i ' P thousands bf persona admired the| and high pointed collars; linings of net and Japanese silk : assortment photographs of completed buildings | shuapemeeiecnr Sesene. -Fiaew At $2.50 a yard we are showing an excellent line of material suitable for women’s coats and jackets, as well as men’s smoking jackets. 54 inches wide, in black, brown, cardinal, tan and navy. At $1.85 and $2.00 a yard is shown heavy cloth in fancy striped and mixed effects, in either smooth or rough finish; many 54 and 56 inches wide. Plain Kersey, pleasing colors; Our best line of Broadcloth at $3.25 a yard has been strengthened by the afrival of several scarce shades—taupe, smoke, mulberry. The widths are 52 and 56 inches. Similar lines in wistaria, bronze, catawha and prune at $2.25 a yard. Silks in a very extensive range of styles and colors, are priced in waist lengths at $3.00, $3.40, $4.00, $5.00 and up to $10.00. Scarf lengths of new Persian, Egyptian, paisley, floral and ombre novelty effects in superior quality crepe de chine, are priced at $2.50, $3.00 and $3.40. —First Floor. | Plain or Hand-Embroidered Italian Silk Underwear Christians Popular and durable “Kayser’s” Italian Silk Un cluded are Vests, plain garments, others fancy hand-embroidered. with presentation card, Pure Italian Silk Ur Plain styles, with 5.50. Hand Pure Italian Silk Vests— Plain style, good, white, pink and sky, durable quality, $3.50. Beautiful hand-embroidered, plain or > e ©, $6.5 lace-trimmed, white, pink or sky, $4.50. | length ; white, $6.50 , | Extra heavy quality, hand-embroid Lace- and plain-trimmed edges, with | ered, umbrella knee, with ruffles, medallion lace insertions, heavily hand- | white, $8.50. I} embroidered ; white, pink or sky, $5.00. : Pure Italian Silk Petticoats Pure Italian Sitk Drawers LACE CURTAINS, $10.00 Pr A line at this price, consisting of white and for parlors and living-rooms. There Arabian are three dain Antoinette styles in white, three Real Hand-run Real Arabian Lace, one Renaissance pattern, one and three Cluny styles in white, with edge and in hand-made Cluny lace. | l l Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns the open are 1) tumultuous months since ing of the college semester leeting thei | BLOW UP SALOON, Tights, Drawers, Petticoats and Union Suits. Complete in holiday boxes embroidered Short Petticoats of pure Italian silk, Pure Italian Silk Tights, tape top, | with hemstitched ruffle and edge, in knee length; black, white or tan, $3.00. | white, $4.50. 1 Drawers with elastic band and clas- | Pure Italian Silk Directoire Under- tic knee; black, white, gray or novia, wear $5.00 | An extensive showing of a new and } Good, heavy silk Drawers, with elas- | comp! line of Pure Italian Silk Di- tic top and knee; black or white, $5.00. | rectoire Underwear particularly REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED In- are derwear for women. Some —Second Floor. nion Suits— cuff knee; white, yokes; knee ARR ee nn nnn strong 60-INCH TAPESTRY COUCH Curtains } COVERS, $5.0 ive styles at this ty Marie ?} price, some fringed, and others with styles of turned-hem edge. Two patterns are re- ff Colonial { versible Oriental styles, three are full- sertion of} mercerized Period patterns, and all will cond Floor give line service } md Floor Glove Bonds | i ! for | Christmas i = = ——SSS=> rather debatable. A hot contest is member of the committee stated premised that they were in a similar position @ resolution was unanimously pase | SPOKANE, Wash. bee, 14 —— 1 hg age os a - ed commending Representative | Burgiars carly this morning wreck- pallaile technique in thelr interest Hattie. Diseanelie’. -Brkaahe. Hanson's attitude and pledging the|ed | a saloon fn Lind, Wash, with i & ng & successor to Ro ; : b , : . | ‘ aped. with Radio, editor-in-ehtef of the univer TOKIO, Dec. 4.—The Order of club to do all in its power to pags} nitro«lycerine and escaped with pra Merit haw been conferred upon Rev w# dill abolishing the race track evil | $tH0 The charge shattered all ’ J. H. DeForest, of the American Mr. Hanson Is also in receipt of |tha windows of nearby bouses It iw all to be decided next Frt-| Missionary bourd, by the emperor of a letter from former Mayor William | day, and the wire pulling of the| Japan. Dr. DeForest ( ove of the Hickamn Moore urging the ropre- | 4tpayy rival candidates has reached such taal most prominont amid Influential sentative to work for the passage , JOURNALISTS a stage that among the members r wallenis rient of such a bill, The former mayor of the Wave staff relations, while (By United Pr f such ; ; : believes that no race track ‘ARE RIVALS FOR not exactly straived, are at the) wasiwiNGTON, Doc. tde<Com erling Sliver Teaspoons, bling should be permitted 4 point where each faetion 1s striving! ooxsman Hepburn, after prota 00, Wm. H Finck plo- the A.Y-P, exposition, ¢ EDITORSHIP to outdo th other in, the exchange] BYer in hosting of republionn “ie ler, 816 Second ave . of courtesies surgents” in the lower house last eats caged arg en Ba ‘aed Two mombers of the staff are! might, announced today the follow pt Eo ‘ RR | ‘ candidates for the position of ed! ing committer ointed to Stock of Art Goods to Be Sold —— - _| Journalistic cire the “U" sare torinohief, One of them is Roy, Monday and out 1 — nh state of unrest. Prof. Thorpe’s pinkerton, manager editor, and the! to a radigg! change ' t tire line of passe pi embryonte Brishanes and the Hor Goines is Leo associate odf-| Represchiative Ha He op » ' wt cheapest prices eomul jace Creeleys who have guided the toy pinkertor cems, manages, fornia; Townsend, of — Mict burnt rogra ipplies aaa ape cae ga Wa footsteye—provided a wave jy iutant managing editor, whe, Cooper, of Wisconsin; Fost t of th 1 Paint & Wall Paper ' can have’ footeteps--thro the in turn mana eve 1L@ Vermont, and Hepburo himee Cy rr \ is being Wine , “af veier, 816 Second | assock h the editorin-chief. | und das ¢ ot thie Gene a : **) So who ia entitled to supremacy is which would be advocated, Other mer the business oe \ 6

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