The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 5, 1913, Page 3

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\ “ss THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER §, 1918, 4 Labor Delegates Will Eat, Sleep and Hold Meetings in 7-Story Home of Richest Carpenters’ Union in Nation | frade NEW YORK TAILE Building building trade Some da « | would have * eaten @ 0 Evenings 7:90 Kates to the ¥ —" pais sa: a Federation ct Labor con:]® ganwat 10 men and on others eo Bai >>, | Un Two years lat he city cut a * 4 | 1 ar-| Street through the middle ef our \ ' world Jlot. We sold the remainder to ad i eRALCS WwW ‘ a soy.| Joining property owners and had } proof hotel Pou . 4 a we y ie al and t » lot on which our a LENDEEK 1107 Thied Ay property valued at $250,000. The prop: This property Was acq by Value the carpenters just before the tr Utter ts again president of the Ladies! Your Winter Hats boom in Seattle real ¢ | Cleaned and Reshaped Winter | bers give credit to H © untiring effort n from losing {ts ENVELOPES 2° 22°20, Mata s989. ave fa 1,000, $1.50 ) those arpen 5,000, $6.25 | pris, |» sattl the night Of 10,000, $10.00) Your Order | Fy tebe te paclaatact General Printing at Greatly Reduced | or gather on a certain Prices xt time and W’CANN PRINTING CO. rae tn te 212 Spring Street page aay ts Main 4135 A 1 B. KORB co. The $250,000, Seven-story Bulid: ing Owned by the Seattle Carpen ters’ Union, Said to Be the Richest Local Labor Union in the United States. Above Is H. W. Utter, Car penter, Who Ie Given Credit for Acquiring This Building, Below Is Ed C. Newton, President of the Union. having held the and tired be No need to put off this tmpc nt question ough to ng to save en pay cash. We give you credit {n such a simple, that pleasant manner The 8 features Fc you will thoroughly en Joy it. story of childh The boy promises he w her when b It fa much nicer to be eturns from “ sweetheart well dressed while pay- Several yee Victor drama tng than to do without actress of ren alate Bob Lang, the “His Code of Honor” 5 1 good clothes while sav. pearl , Hive Code of Honor: je: the head r today's new ! f ox ing. Let us make tt Bob 1 features at the ( er. It easy for you to dress gag ama with « timely moral, well for , ynfiding Ittle girl from the eon \4 << Py|try. She ts ambitious and thinks $1.00 a Week ALBANY. PAINLeE r a great hame se 8 soiolst. "And din their running of @ con Aid not try to us opinion, N (8408 ALBANY CUT-RATE 27 me. Tailored Suits With Plenty of wha Mg Jim of the Slerras” ‘a a lwestern drama, ‘Three oomedies complete the bill eee A three-part animal picture, “In Good Style ) <x, EXTENDED Ee Roan see to Them pg sree FSS cacm en ne to have|scente called “Sy aff 1 our cut rates || Merry Eng sand wo have extende in shown a In fact. a tatlored sult 's the acme of good atyle. You until January 1914 i with a pack of inds sw! will find many ¢ s to che from your work wi be ory and in pu lar fabrics of tt is easy . rer, Come TODAY—DON'T PUT IT OFF Set of Teeth, Guaranteed QA Fit, now ; Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown Gold or Porcelain Bridge ¢ $3 Citi S< wis ci Wile ae UP on Bs pes Silver Fillings ..... 50¢ UP au a vi ; 1119-21 Third Ave. Albany Cut-Rate Dentists cos: cas Sis away Second Floor People’s Rank Buttding | Second and Pike. | Near Seneca St. Clemmer Untli Saturday Night evator or Walk Up His Code of Honor,” drama £8 WILL SURPRISE. TOU. | wp, ne tha Bicecs ve Fikaam rou “Bik Jim of the Sierras,” Wests Dream vine Take OUR PK OUR WORK WILL drama TRE 2 Reel Victor The Spencer t all EDUCATIONAL “CURSES” “GIRLS WILL BE BOYS” “IT’S A SHAME TO TAKE SAID THE VILLAIN THE MONEY” | aia atoRY GLa h lives A roaring comedy, wherein Fddie Two Crystal ¢ e titles i cidion pees that 3 escapes from prison and saves his need no explanation. A good laugh mn dark, stagnant water i ecetheart from the Sultan, who. here : é beautiful of its kind had kidnaped her. 800 SEATS ON ONE FLOOR ‘be "| Price, a) ee : \ Women’s By Special “THE STORE THAT. “ia \° Arrangement SAVES YOU MONET id loves | with the Standard Pattern INC, introduce our splendid Co. the time limit for De make of glove, we drawn any (line, SECOND Ave. AT JAMES ST, ; 95¢ Beauty Coats at Real Sa Vings | | | OF FINE ENGLISH COATINGS AND ZIBELINES, FANCY OR PLAIN, 48 | INCH CUTAWAY AND FULL-LENGTH MODELS. SOME WITH K PLUSH TRIMMINGS, OTHERS SELF TRIMMED. ALL, NEW, LEADING COLORING rHESE ARE SPLENDID VALU P TO 7 h| Be RE RR cits Chaek ve os x'uhivivehese peat ares $ 8 50 Pretty One-piece Dresses Beautiful Bedford Cords, Ratine and qual rge. High or low neck styles; nicel trimmed with plain or brocaded satin or velvet, and I brai Color range | inch Nav k, Brown and Gray es from 34 to 36 5.89 | Unbeatable values at $9.98. Offered spe ly at \ Dainty Kimonos and Dressing Sacks FIFTY FINE CREPE KIMONOS will be | A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS- f released { | ngt t away | ING SACKS, $1.00 es, of he Flar i 1 : f Specials for Early Time or Your Winter Shoes | Shoppers Keep the frost and wet from your feet—don’t wait till you | Sl diiron ne GALY;eHap catch a cold. Let this store cut the cost for you. } EARLY—THE ITEMS TELL WHY. MEN'S $2.00 Black or Gray Felt Slippers BOYS’ $3.90 High Top, Tan or Black \ eather pand heel; sizes Shoes straps and buckles; SHELF OIL CLOTH—the 7c kind; Mght 6toll. AY ; $1.49 soltd aso rook pair a $2.49 | aetire v 1 wah i iy WOMEN’S $3.00 fine Gunmetal Calf But | CHILOREN'’S $2.00 Vici Button, Mat Top | als pat ton Shoe, with cloth top; short Fe 3 sizes 5 + go - , 75e LADIES STORM dren ite, L lace. To close out, $1.00 MEN’S STORM than 2 for Sc. Tt a pair $1.49 RUMWERE oot. Goins tan we AI 9 to 1, each q SLIP-OVER GOWNS—Muslin or Crepe. | WOMEN’S OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS | ; ne i itiione ‘ehesvel. Cholos of seat iine Square yoke, trimmed with silk em- Pe ine bas teas ony alegven lace edge, embroidery or lace insertion: | broidered braid, double front and back Pars ts oak Wenced 15 ‘ ‘een; foil Panes 98 yoke; cut full length and wide. All sizes. morning, 9 10 1, eacb.........26 106 seve | 2rised atitt4m 91.00/91 20) AVIATION CAPS for Misses and Chil WOMEN’S OUTING SKIRTS — Knee dren. Made of finest of Eiderdown, length, 6-tnch flounce; scalloped edge; worsted. Colors, Navy, Red, White and | fancy stripes; drawstring at top. This assorted combinations; is more than attractive Home Needs for PWOMAFION <5 s5ccse55 a> 69c WSC eer peeves Sigal B $ its at $5.00 tis0_ RUGS — Many taney colors oys UultS a “Mighty attract 1 for Thur weaves Jay's selling we are offering a suit of all-wool tweeds and cassimeres; heavy weigh Nor- “double-breasted styles ALL HAVE TWO FULL, Cl KNICKERBOCK- This suit will outwear the sturdiest boy in school—that’s what it’s built for. In regular $6.50 89c white or $1.19 white $2.00 CURTAINS—Cable Net, Arabian; 3-yard lengths. cially marked at, pai | 100 SCRIM—In crossbar pattern, | or Arabian, and faney colored casement MaRS ss el one a sede: aaeyareell hte miley BOYS’ OVERCOATS—Heavy wools, qs: belted style; military collar; Browns and $1.25 BED SPREADS—Double bed size, Grays; 2'4 years to 9 Marseilles patterns, Attractively 89c Overcoat built for a specialed at real how BOYS’ BLOUSES—F wear ary collar; Navy and Gray; 6 to 15 years..... eeoes McCORMACK BROS., Inc., SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREET THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY i‘ MURDER SUSPECT years. A real | CHALLIE—36-Inch width, fast colors. Yard 3 ld Worry edies. cee Class A Until Saturday Night 1 Victor Scotland % raiders, y LOND eA EA Beggars in Los Angeles have formed a union for their “rightal” n,” or ¢ York ing « rning the Eng ry r come ; t tividual whom |, Kalser has ordered moving pictures installed on all German ware ships to entertain the crews. e Boys,” and authorities seemed ¢ ake the Money,” Crystals come murderd “Big os) & 2 ran Tim” § ar | 't has been sald that an automobile is almost human. One outside ee Academy of Fine Arts, in Paris, where “September Morn” is displayed, Colonial Untli Saturday Night fanb ct Moth-eaten Farm,” | Sud became uncontrollable, and pluaged into. the building, doing “In the Midst of the Jungle,” |comedy; “The Ree Industry,” Edu-| Considerable damage. threereel Selig; “Boarders 1/ cational Animated Weekly,” | Uae sleet 2 ombs” and “A Barber's Cure,” Hilo: | 's news Iceland has a new constitution that permits women to vote, grapo split comedy - - en eee Dream Until Saturday Night Union Hill, band’s debts N. J. woman advert! 8 that she won't pay her hue THINGS THE PRESS Bt Ma art Selig drama AGENTS PROMISE Troe Rings Not Usual Kind.—Tree cut down In Pleasantdale, N. J» ning Punch,” Bt revealed leather bag imbedded in its heart, which contained three gold graph drama “Hawthorne of U eee ee eee foe medy, t li\Inols Central trainmen’ are forbidden to carry pictures of wiv: At the Yesler Tonight of an Amtrican in the Ral sweethearts or children in their watches, because it might distract i 7 "Hard Cash two-reel Edison was criginally played by tention, ‘rama; “For Her Brother's Sake,” | Fairbar at the Astor theatre, | ice ee Lubin drama The Duck Ralsirg |New York clty “Hawthorne re-| Clothes-brushing machine that works for a nickel and r a ‘efui Industry,” Essanay; “Sweet Re- maina at the Seattle theatre the rest| has been invented for Pullman cars on venge,” Easanay comedy. of the week ek ke S88 | R38 it President Wilson has Joined the Y. M. C. A. 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