The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1910, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916 bid A f Labor Group of 18 CL ee ree oem eames eoeeee ; i B A h N TONE, FIGBHER CO. Second and University STONE, FISHER CO. “ Second and University * Will e in the Next Congress. P iooneneneanapaennemeneennammennsennsanesenerenesoaaanasacaaamneaateaananeaa nearer » Directly Representing the Workers | Cheasty § Hi will Measures / t Trusts; Government Owner- | ° ; ship of Railroads in Ten Years, Is Prediction, . 13 y BY PETER POWER B Sal 3 A ation of Labor intends | ll e€ ve ation to benefit the | Bi om of Congress, It is oati- | . ‘ will be In the house of rep. | Cl MA be expected to voice the wishes of | 4 the A. F. of L. has been demand: | d amending (hc antitrust law to protect unions mation f & or boycotting, enforcing the eight. | day on al! BOY « mtract work, and other measure | ° Py these unton ¢ xcepting Victor Berger, the Milwaukee t lected i party tickets, and they © «© of the Un ‘tates steel corporation and othet union t trusts. mt dent care 8 about any pry name,” said Congress . k B © me tn discussing the prospective la | s a democrat he said. but I believe in i he socialists do, and will cooperate with pet an a tree : Sa eT ae The season's newest and most fashion- Ff served as doles C Velvet Suits, Street Coats, Polo Coats yi While the trusts 9 mbines » attacked im front with ‘ , . strikes and p al harpoons, they are also to be harass Raincoats, Motor Coats, Opera Wraps, f bya cx ve movement, Arrangeme: © no § ‘ ‘i D cohigsd Miicy maton to bethiy the GRUNER Gite Weckere ane } Evening Gowns, Party Dresses and Mil- aes ips Breseo me nearly 200 co-operative societies bave | linery, with extra specials in Gloves, Silk 3 where urban and rural workers may ex Hosiery and Corsets t ention of too many middlemen ’ S t Federation of Labor j 2 of Milwa are It’s an unusual opportunity to buy ex- ve oe clusive styles in apparel of the Cheasty e e gt \ standard of quality, right at the height of V r W i » the season, at reductions ranging from Rrcercating thdek, thay, say, 4c the disiatiodbetton ‘ot one-fourth to one-half from regular but t y hop that antitrust members in the next ne ‘cage be adi t ange the persone ol of the tateretate oun | prices. hf ee committees in the house and senate , Te fact, there are predict that government ownership Everything we have in the above-mentioned | od = the United weer oy ated — lines is included in the sale—from the simple, | } F " d the co: nedium-priced Street Suits and Coats to t | . . . p . hgh . pate bg cee . — CG 08 yer a ats to the We have rearranged the Suit Stock and made further reductions, so that about five hundred fine lke condits most elaborate Gowns : ‘ i ol at @ Suits will be available tomorrow at one-half regular fair prices. s WOT Te a p , ‘ se kes DOORS OPEN AT 8:30 Heretofore it has been customary to hold such sales in January, but this year we have de- '$ POPULATION. | - wham cided to let them go a month earlier—just in time for Christmas. While there’s plenty of Cc} e "5 wearing time ahead, you can get the finest Suits at half price. J Over five hundred Suits to choose among, scarce two alike All the newest styles to choose Haberdasher V tne | THE FABRICS—The finest | THE COLORS — All the THE STYLES—The styles in | Second Avenue at Spring Street fabrics, such as Tweeds, Serges, | wanted shades of Brown, Tan, | clude the Short Coat models, tight | i ase r i fitting, round and square corners; F | | Diagonals, Fancy Worsteds, | Green, Olive, Gray, Smoke, plain tailored or trimmed with | | Boucles, Panama, Suitings and | Wistaria, Navy, Cadet and | braids, buttons and fancy Persian Basket Weaves and Velvets Black | embroideries. i wiles llega os ta a } iS ten dude DONATE i, swothabetrrnleae Women’s $25.00 | Women’s $35.00 |] Women’s $40.00 | Women’s $50.00 | Misses’ and Wom- N. J. 2.—Judge vireo ; i ny the “father o : : : en’s $15 to $20 4 ioe ues the fe ys ~ MOORE THEATRE Suits, tomorrow | Suits, tomorrow | Suits, tomorrow | Suits, tomorrow pa Ee et Bi xe some of Tonight, Matiore Temorrew . a for — for— for— for— | Tecelved a fee rganizing the j ge bmn SENORA (MRS.) DIAZ. og reporter. A ( ) — ——= Ellen Terry Girls’ $10 to $15 Dresses | Women’s $1 5 Dresses | | Women’s $25.00 Dresses “ ” ' (el SS SATURDAY" S “SHOP EARLY Woore Next Wednesday Evening Shoe-Top Dresses, for girls up to} Fine Wool Dresses for women, de of all Ss From “TOY TOWN” | SEATS NOW SELLING RAPIDLY ne | 13 years of age; two-piece styles } made of fine serge, in red, navy idcloth, or “% soamaasa so! — ipsa SE | made of all-wool serge; choice of} gray, black, rese and olive , some of Timeetn tact. = carmen A nape, Papal RESERVED RA PANTAGES THEATRE | brown, navy and red; only twen green. One-piece eful 7 vig exhibit | ‘ - 7 } 1 ' Wh Things ™ | : “Uneqvaled Vaudeville” |} ty-five in the lot; worth regularly } ly tailored and _ fitt \ lace a ‘ | lee ||| cee . $10.00 1$15.00. One toa bu ol I th 1 ’s f n -_ TOY TOWN ON MAIN FLOOR menor Aine ae A $ and $ . One toa buy-} yoke thi n’s f n Ms Cloth Geli Pattern-Tite ‘tise, end : “i fete iim | _ er only, tomorrow ..... $5.00 {| Worth $15.00, for ..... 3S pr ust | Tend 9 | Wile Franklyn Co | 4 Major Doyle, Rte aaa ena | OEATTLE JR TACOMA EVERE ecial pay 5 7. eer ee Clamage Musical Comedy ¢ I Go Cart--One | THR TOWN'S mG GrmL ana ? bree fold: sae Harty ‘snovin =i “SEATTLE E THEATRE = “temres: «yy | AT THE UNITARIAN CHURCH Ie Shaving Soap, 5c 45c Gillette Blades, 29c Mauines, Eom Les Boylston Av. ahd Olive At far A THOUSAND € faving 8 1 Clarke's Razor Bia 5 $ FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER & At Bis Sfeamy lathe ha le’ Safety It's the bls 0 the t . al — of Sample eR at HALF PRICE| |), Lo! Theatre The eet sf 2 Auguste GIFT is HERE—Continuing the sale of high-grade San | Hing Sets and Pairs actly half price. Famous Keer Make and USEFUL HOLIDAY == PRESENTS 6 for = [anc haac ra CP @ HRISTMAS SLIPPERS We have a r line of Slip Be Sets special special £3.00 « oe, Wed. and Mat | pers to fit papa, mar a ar ‘ : Ste apecia sets special $6.25 — _ - — - the children W : pri Bie $7.50 | Get them now ot ( " e the best selection, Will ex He etal hie “neekents. tas Half Price|||Empire Theatre erancbat fa 'C0MMGM-=~»™~bN—, ©. A. Delay, Mar able P Hosi iP Rose Soap, 4 for 3e Gas Lights, 19c Will Open Sunday, December 4th Ladies’ Pure Lambe’ Wool Felt | Men's Dongola Romeo Slipper Bath — Suthers f 25c Lindsay Jr, a complete gas Suppers, turtrimmed with soft | black and brown, tan soles Lounging Robes | Neck Mf famous sweet te a4} " me € 3 5 in ee a F. W. HOWARD & CO. IN A THRER-ACT MUSICAL COMEDY woreed leather sole black very oa y a d $1 50 House Coats Pate | ar # the ight ¢ se comfortable ' } e ‘ | Sota sae eae SEATTLE JUSTICE iheercssceires eeate Handkerchiefs 25c pecial 19¢ Mat. Dally 2:30 Sretimnete ve ins Evening 7 and 9 oe pea 5 ase re Slipper , mi Hats } Cale Gans i 25e ange Mantle, 15c hod dang ri $1.50 beanie pac pan 60c Caps Scarf Pins and Mantle combined, ready to om turned leather soles ' value at atarde dicted 15¢c We Give Green Trading Stamps A ecleatooet JM full line of Clot! ie $1.00 American ||NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES Raymond & Hoyt Union and Pike St The Tailored Ready Clothes Shop 1406 Third, Bet THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GOOD SHOES 1101 Third Avenue, Corner Spring Street ae is Telephone Main 1625. Independent 969 | 401 Pike St. Cor. Fourth and Pike St. le. New White Machines Rented, $2.00 Per Month. " se: | Fi 3 b All White Machines Repaired Free. Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or i Li E ENINGS | er & EE STRLEE vith llr ms | sell real estate, etc. |! 2

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