The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1910, Page 11

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THE SEATTLE STAR TAXES JUMP OLD BILL---SHIP SUBSIDY BILL---WILL HELP HIS HONEST FELLOW.WORKMAN, J. PIERP TENFOLD IN BY W. 8 COUCH WASHINGTON, Feb, 21-—The] He id friend, Ship Substdy | Pill, has bobbed up again at the | (INE DECADE : back door of congress mii ts | ding ved as an honest working a days, and he aske ta 2,500 tons and over, It now appears |toat J. P. Morgan has some 126 ships which he i# anxfous to put under American regtatry, and they jare all steel ships of 2,600 or more jtons, They are the ships of the White Star, Red Star, Leyland and This Rummage Sale means that all short ends and odd lots of chandise must go, without regard to cost or loss. Here are the MUS GO prices: Here’s aRummage of 5 i Cé a job carrying foreign mails at fatr | Atlantic Transport lnew. | G » F. Cotterill Makes | »* and on the dead quiet to Mr. Morgan is anxious to secure T h ee r J help out his muchabused fellow American registry for these ships 1Oc orcnon Laces at Startling Statement in aj workingman, J. Plerpont Morgan of his because Mngland has altered TS ha “free ship” section } her lawe refatmng to seamen recent A aplendid tot of Wash Laces for wome and children's underwea of them have insertions to match the edgings. Most of them are all line there ie a big range of patterns to choose from, WIDTHS FROM % to INCHES, AND REMEMBER, MOST OF THEM ARE ALL LINEN stain ye ly, to the very great advantage of the seamen, fhe workmen's com pensation act, for Instance, F a ship owner to pay th Speech at Moore Politi-| “jes tis way about the “tree hip” matter cal Meeting. | What “Free Ships” Are 1 ss Ameri bay Seden |} wages to the widow or child = = . : « - buile ave them regiatered @ woaman whose death occurs in . Pei por ss American or to tly the American |nervice, Engiand has reeently re a has ! flag over them, Such ships must |quired an increase in the number | | dee than half rebuilt here be jof sailors per ship, and an enlarge | } : ii fore they are adinitted to Alerteas |ment of the quarters they occupy y bas it 7 vs Cuinenane ot fnepections of the quality and quan-| * ar which \ ft ay’ have a tity of the food, and made other pay f tetpa . w . ay stout regulations which make oper: | exc eal PO ‘ one > ation under the British flag more ] taxa r ! sone > mh amser than would be operation under the pose " tT fear gistry American flag ‘ an th This year the subsidy adv Hence the apparent concession of - ORR PE Ie MP . t : nd an alr of making the BILL'S HONEST. “FRIEND. | "free whi in this bill | a TV By é ® ~ yee grea feclared that they ~ The measure {tself has been re | t Ce oa * 4 stand ‘ hips” and Amertean workmen it their bill ported »ly to the house, | ; dia ny “ * that in their bills, This ap-|¢¥er passed. Buch # result, they | which it te epected to pass during | i te . oy change front seema re- | id, Was the main purpose of thelr) Apri), The bill ts a part of the Taft | ; at able. t se the subsidy ar. | effort |}program—the part, indeed, most | | if Makes a Comparison aumer ost emphasized haw been The Joker in the Bill pleasing to the regulars of congrows | he a iy an dock An oxamination of the “tree ship” | Humphrey of Washington has com 7 ta yards would hum w matruction,|clause in thie bill shows a Mmit|/mand of the subsidy forces tn the fas ‘ \ 1 and «i work to thousands of on its operation to steel ships of| ght to pase it taxe { nk amon ms 2 ee last night, today assaulted several| sult of the present situation of the be riteD ne cak gs MOORE TO SPEAK |white men and raided two bare| United States troops engaged re re . owned by French residents. lepectively in the defense ond at t 7" AT GREEN ai Othello” was changéd from a] tack of Mantle 1900 ‘ . tragedy to a comedy, With the ex} Magy thousand American troops nA i nt Baciered.» cop ft Othello himself, all the | have been engaged etnce February ar ¥ ¥ foore, candl- east were negroes. The stage man-| 16 In joint maneugers, the purpose Me $ 00o 1 1 speak tonight ‘ager deemed tt advisable ane |of which i# to determine the vul | = m . Lake, and fer the seene from Venice to a|nerability of thia city.” | : “ ¥ a = : 4 both in the | prosperous American city, while | fm the t decade. While taxatior B a ree F bg = ogre i ge tage i eRe eee eee eee “ land other speakers are also on not As Moor, but as iriving Ro + for all ast AbOUE | PP ogram American merchant WHEN AN EGG Lots of Small Sizes, Lots of Large Sizes, a Few Mei eae Moore rally will also be beld|, In the last seene when the u Sh yo ; bth pent "Pr « ball, Hillman City, with dience beheld the qwaithe Desde 1. vandal an: oom A tremendous sacrifice of Men's Suite for the great rummage ple vO ype ndash ge most | cant. D. 1 Davies, Charles | mona being emothered by her white (By United Press.) Odd $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 Suits have been put in one big pile for Ti iieemiate that ¢ public! Petrovitsky and Thomas R. Morner | faced husband, they protested. in neh 4 m cm pa 4 \ a8 akera, dignantly and came near wrecking PITTSBURG. Pa, Feb. 3 | Tobia. Yom panes ooo ti “ Mr. Moore will make two) the theatre When is an egg not an ems? 1 well made Business Suits of jo make. ‘Ten years ago the assess-| ones every alg » week, and| : T uation was saved by @ “When it's rotten.” U. B ; mote fortune ugrvameate |W aake uragaesve compete |tuminos thogh"on the" per, tls ove ay. 3, Mr serdan cae eM | English Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds, Cassimeres, Fa year. Today th rt ee eee ee a ule tait|® (be district court of weaters | In fancy grays, brown, mixtures and fancy stripes five millions annua woo. TURNED OTHELLO three natives at the end, who fell» pennsylvania, and Judges | ci tm ‘ Digan have increased tenfold on the palefaced rascal and knock You and Orr dveided that There never has been such a Rummage Sale as this in Seattle, INTO A COMEDY i tim ‘down and then tnmpled oo | Ro ‘ cases = labeled Has Faith in Seattle. amid botsterous cheering from roally contain egge~that is, erating concern tn Buffalo. Dist. Atty. Jordan belleves that this decision will be & bh may be & state of siege” today, theoretiqnh ly. There is no hope of ald from the United States feet, which was ted to be rushing to reli pital and the condition of I do not w be an | PORT AU PRINCE Haitl, Feb the house } good eggs, eatable exes, or a pessimist. No man has greater /21.—The negro population tn thelr | t “a putrid masse of cor faith { ture of Seattle than | glee over a product dustie:| THEY PLAY AT ona a iF M rnin | 4 have I, bu that the bu fens - “ WAR IN MANILA) and méidy besides,’ as were or 0 ng a ; : ade greater than the he ome 25,000 cold storage 1 | F people of the city should be called ov. (ae Cnaet eee) shipped to @ Pittsburg | | © bear, Assessments for loca t MANILA Maniia is tn mission man from ec refrig Improvements run from 20 to 40 kind of i t higher than they should. Gill and » he payment. of proper for it fa equiva: wages for labor, proper coat for 1 terials, and a reasonable pr On Sale From Sl® to anying ahead, boys, this city can precedent whi taken advantage of promptly eee eee eeeee eee te eeeerete eet eee tee . ’ * * * * * . 7 * * * * * * * - * ruption, unfit for shipment * i* * . * * * - * * * * * » * | contractors, The extess cox l know from obser » that! “besteged” ani on is “serious by the government authort i. foe f caused by yoor management: the Judge Moore ts man of sound Jods-| ‘Theoretical shells from the field |# tes, and will open the way 4 ay lg q ee ne ot contracts in too large ment here is no sit om which) artillery have begun falling in the for & governmental regula-#/ s : blocks; the placing of too much ca se in ett vent which | streets, and o@ of the defenders tion of the cold storage re ener 4 work on the mar nce, and Jude ni with abil-|are theoretically dead and wound-|® plants 10c ; great burry to | The tty a to the | ed | , sy Me mei ‘ F * | eerth Floor— South y is staggering top pec o | The battle of theories is the re! RHRHHOKRRAAHAAS Se “Senburet™ 1 i pot Ae Sateen c Bhort ende of thie High b Sgr Mercerized Sateen t jengthe are from | to 4 4 inches wide. in and colors, £36 te 124¢ Dept —Mate Fleer « | | A Word About the New Millinery == Sample Trimmed Hats at Half We bought this lot of high-gr: Trimmed H man’s samples”; they them, and no two exactly alike. Be The materials are Imported Madras and Percales, Fine Batiste | High-Grade French Pique, corded and plain effects. ; B Far the Big jest Shirt Sale of the with plain or pleated ff Main loot ¥ ‘oat Hangers . c HWasoment—Neorth, vroom Sample Hats in the United States showroor im one of the largest manufacturers of ladies’ } { samples” or “traveling ‘wo hundred and fifty of ats, so stylish for Spring wear, and all other Come in and see them, even though you are not are in | Lots to See at the Food Show Temorron Afternoon vers Orchestra Will « Rummage in Infants’ Wear Wool-Knit Shawls - HALF PRICE styles that will be worn this Spring ready to buy. All prices, from 98c up The Popular Teme BOUGHT IT THINGS YOU NEED FOR ® >R U. S. GOVERNMENT | Gardening Mar The Pa Waltz atme Son tine Tw { Good Bunting, Chees« mene Garden Shoee—Soft ~ . ze, ot the A-¥-P. G ament butld | Glove Calf Shoes # good Surg worth 10¢ yar ; . a at, per aunts 1 firm adles; not clumey yet 3c comfortable and wear resist p v"\ Oa a a ; pds, ic i ing. Special Tues { 19¢ Wool Knit Shawls rummaged at er ff 2 ai \ curtains, ete: white and fa eset a AE. 4 you Phe 3 3 ® | day, « pate $ 69 | $9¢ Wool Knit Shawls rummaged at j 30¢ y te But London sells at, per square y¢ 2C Women's Rubbers, $1.25 Wool Knit Shawls rummaged at 63e¢ ‘tour, Bon Marche Brand. for 81.00—Milled from ; , ti noon ‘ 39¢ $2.25 Wool Knit Shawls rummaged at $1.13 | | the ‘moet nuriijous bread. Tucsday, swek go We advertise this item again SILK Clip Any of These |o30.5 “ce Sons Items if Interesting a $00 be ig to the rubbers Strawberry Beets — Table Syrap—White w at kN « color end I . f hie they Maat, | RUMMAGE PRICES ON THESE GARMENTS | 39¢ Children’s Knit Shirts cut to 75¢ Children's Knit Shirts.cut to 59c Children’s Worsted Dresses cut to bere will be on sale tomorrow | zon § : 15 FOULARD SILKS—<Ieautiful Dollar Fi 27 inet wide, | morning tll noor 29¢ Infants’ Outing Flannel Gowns cut to as c aint 1 " pay $1.00 when Londot # the 39c Canvas Gardening 4c | 12% Infants’ Outing Flannel Skirts cut to | Holted Oate— M Solid Pack Gloves, a pair | | ‘ ) * 35 k SHEP CHECK SILKS—26 inches w annioh ! shepherd | Muleskin Seokin | ~ e : | ” aon ¢ $ shear Loulatne weave, our special a | Paes 19¢ | Ladies’ Undermustins One-Half Price |} te reo oo 00 | spe " Gardep Seeds; regular | mous 5 at- Fire 5 pte lpi WOOL ALBATROSE—Half price, t lors of bP alii Fol Ic 65c Undermuslins rummaged at 33¢ Y 49c ‘ P aut Dot 5¢ miasty Af 188° Ope 5 98¢ Undermuslins rummaged at A9¢ Cuatete, <» Bete Soring 1910 PLAIN WASH SILKS cial, each c $1.50 Undermuslins rummaged at The | Te my lbs. 1 Steel ( n Rakos, 16-teeth $2.25 Undermuslins rummaged at $1.13 | , 15¢ iH . S0e value HAIR GOODS CORSET COVER EMBROID. ; For 35c Hu H ERY . UNION BUITS Long Handle, Round Point men's Ribbed 1 1 Shovele; sold regular Recand Floor--Center Fourth Floor—south $1. 95 FOR AUTO VEILS WORTH FROM FROM $4.25 T 25 To $6.00 EACH , $1.75 A Onllds faa rages y SOc AND 7c SHORT UN-| . an + woven border al is eae nee tage $3.00 | iti | Sears He ‘$1.50 NECK AND HEAD SCARFS OFFERED AT 95 | Boasriee pre _§9e 135c Embroidered Collars, 23c 25c Sheets 39c ind designe, imiportea or dommestla top: from 1 to 2% “ined ‘ tr Matin Floor SLEEPING GARMENTS | Sleeping Garments with ‘feet i] ‘ eg Bey 5 Fayors and Decorations for Washington's Birth Messantne Ft | rent Sleeping Gar Damask im 1 | 1 ‘ 0 3 rf) oa w “ | Regular price for sizes AQ ty Carpets—Curtains—Blank 5 75c, Specia . bil I ains ankets | 46 Special ut SHATTLWS BIG STORB-SECOND AVE. AND PIKE 81 | Main veer

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