The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1910, Page 4

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1910, ning A. LAWSON & BROTHER TERRIBLE AND SPLENDID IN tlonery make ry a9 Mmions of many other cities, We've] Ml out that we must stand to § and so by a general strikd © simply saying to our ent We are brother totlers,| ¢ brother capitalists; we're to stand together, and yoti) Meaning of the Order for a) work Walkout of All Labor °'*.' People in Philadelphia— |" Loss and Suffering on « One Side; Brotherhood | and Noble Sacrifice on * the Other. Ww given HE BEE HIVE | 222% RELIABLE ORY GOODS Novuse Corner Cedar than the fellows can do the same; you ab ways do stand together, anyhow if our general strike burts you, Get Most for Your Money Faster Dresses for Misses and | Ladies’ Easter Hosiery Marked | Easter Shoes and Slippers for Children at Greatly Away Down Women and Children at Reduced Prices tae Piney Ham ot 0 i “| — Remarkably Low Prices PHILADELPHIA, March 18 There is no gang rule so strong A Lesson to a Rotten City ng that tn} t possible 5 } nt of the } 1 of Philadet-| on bail, having | at present no pre niladelphia that or ¢ action mertoan and ¢ ‘here are only 1 and = womer some 8 and in a cer ed actio What th There ts and yet thia idea city, It mes suffering fc back in tb In a Krent dustrial fustic great © strap, medinm sole, A r i widths, Regular "Te Faster Neckwear at Away- $198 Down Prices Laie 3 Vit ol ll wilh hiffons and other wash material, All the latest spring styles Ladies’ Vici, Ve ) Patent Kid Shoes 3” Spe ; : 25c it a avy soles. Regular ¥ Primartiy th! > save a union of 3,06 street car men from being wiped out by the iniquitous, promise breaking, government - corrupting Philadelphia Rapid Transit com pany, which ix backed by the city in 0 Easter Furnishings and state Secondly, the cause is to punish *. patent tp, f & trust which has robbed a city and This is one of the Pennsylvania state constabulary now doing “peace” dut m soles, By y on the streets of soles Regular $1.98 corrupted its government Phitadeiphia. Beside the drawn 36-calibre revolver you eee in hie hand, he has on the other side of his en an Ss Every union in the city agreed to | saddle a jong hickory bludgeon and a 44 carbine. Most of the members of the Pennsytvania state con Hosom Dre Sh all new walk out. Think what that meant |stabulery are former United States cavairymen, who learned to ride like biazes while hunting down It would cut the bread supply two-| savages and half Savages in the Philippines. it is said that they care neither for man oor devil in a thirds; much of the city’s mitk is| charge, and eo they aiways do great execution in a mixed crowd of men, women and children on the nar delivered by union men; there are | row streets of an American community. The strewing of the pavements with women and children in re 609 union grocery clerks; 400 union | markably effevtive, it ie asserted, in settling labor disputes. =_—- oe 49c Ladies’ Easter Waists Priced : Remarkably Low Easter Kimonos ray Walets, ip blues, tans, | 75° Ladies’ Short Kimonos, blues, grays aati a aiiia aledins Staelin bilehilt coke black and whites; bigh neck, tight or dezs 98c fitting cuffs. Special ces Gua $1.76 Ladies’ French Camvrie Waists 50e Ladies’ Lawn Kimonos, in a great vary ie in stripes and dots; tailored effects 1 25 of patterns 35¢ os than $1.26 and $1.0 Men's Fancy Hove, in stripes and dots. None better for Zhe. Beé Hive 25 Special, 2 for c Boys’ Shirts, in a great variety of 49 styles. Special for Saturday c One Lady Says—My Dish Cloth Gets Whiter in Househol ~ Lat us give you an estimate on ING & STORAGE CO. SOAPLAKE SOAP Classified Page. } Boye’ Waists, in Percalcs, Gingbame and Cam. | $1.26 Ladies’ Black French Cambric Waists, | $1.25 Ladies’ Long Kimonos, ts a great oe tries All apecially priced 5 5 allored effects, stiff cotlar and cuffs. 98 riety of patterns. Special 8% for Saturday’ tress 35¢ i BBe | seocn Cf for Gaturday cess .see vevesceoenbana [BANKRUPT SALE Entire Stock of H.J. Wolff, of West Seattle, Must Be Closed Out at Once by Order U.S. Court | Stock consists of Ladies’ and Men’s Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Piece Goods and Groceries. This is a gen- uine bankrupt sale and must be sold at any price j Sale Opens Saturday, March 19th, at 9 A. M. 25¢ Men’s Fancy 12¢ $4.00 Men's $1.50 American Lady c 25c to 40c Ribbons, colors, 10c Crepe Paper, all col 25c Sliced Pineapples, CES CUETO . axis i ne Shoes, cut to....... e Corset, cut to...... cut to, per ors, cut to Cc ont a 15c Arrow Brand Col 7c $5.00 Men's $1.25 dies’ 5c Embroidery Silk, 15c Imported Sardines, COE LO 6 sas iu es Shoes, cut to ee a Union Suits, « EE Ooi 6 hoa c tales veka c CD PE $1.25 to $1.50 Men's C ff $6.00 Special Mt. Hood Maki 50c t Dress Shirts, cut to... naw ut ‘ ; 10¢ to 20c Ribbons, all col ors, cut to, per yard 10c Metal Polish 10c Fleisher’s naws, ( ? 37 wear, cl 6c to 10¢ Ribbons, all col- Qe colors, cut to...cccesseses CUt tO... ccccsccecsenemae $200 Wool Underwear, gto.-..- Pr a to ors, cut to, per yard 12 bars cut ae gl 97c $1.50 to $2.00 Fancy c $4.00 Lad Sc Ribbons, all colors, § Ga BH Stugar ccccccsccccwces Red LASS BarMene..eesvevvoees Underskirts, cut to..... Shoes, cu cut to, per yard . 35c Schilling’s Best 60c Fancy Cotton Underwear 5 Und i $350 Lad # | Kid , 250 F I cut to, per pL .ad erskirts, 57 $3.5( dies’ Patent Kid Slip 25c Fancy Post: elie ee 29¢ ry GRR PENS a0 6 ‘ c pers, cut $1 89 cut to, per doz $4.00 Mt. Hood brand Flannel to 50c Ladies’ Lace 14c to ‘ a ie Sill: Thread, all colore. Shirt, cut $1 47 ¢, cut to $5.00 Ladic 7 $2 89 WE WO io 5s ve dia ds te AP) # s 5c Ladies’ Kerchief NOES, CUT LO. ...6- = 10¢ Buttonhole Thread, $5.00 Standard brand Flannel § &"! to 12c All Dress Goods, Table Cloths, § cut to Shirt, cut $1 Oc Ladies’ Gloves, Chinese Silks, ete., etc, cut to 10c Shoe Polish, OT 55s id» ate a ut to gaa SS tN 29c NEARLY ONE-HALF. cut to $3.50 Men’s $1.00 Ladies’ Corset EX TRA—10c and 15« s¢ Darning Thread, of ut to P $1.69 it to 24c New Patterns, now 3c cut to . eeee Tea, cut to ..ccecceeete f Wy De sis sv bb Kamanigd 25c¢ Gillett’s Ex 10c Coffee, cut to, cut to ae ery re SOc Gunpowder Tea; 10c Lemon and Vanilla c hub to. 3 ; a Extracts, cut to , Canned Fruits, cut to... 10c¢ Lye, OU CBs ies cov cvpeaceeeeus 6c $1.75 Canada Woods Maple Syrup, cut to, $1 09 per per gal. . 44% ‘ s YY ah

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