The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1913, Page 2

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SUCCESSORS TO PANTON @& LONDON © This Store Is Alive With New convention who made the best speech, and Extra Values in Children’s New Coats would be if he tions ad to pay him out of their would pr t its thousands stitute his Third Fle TELLS THE STORY OF HIS CONVERSI When it was finshed and Comerford, flust the effort, had left the stage, we asked him why a “society man,” had identified himself with organ “It's a long story,” he said, laughing, “but I'll be tn assorted $1.00 Up-to-the-mir Blocks and Very extraordin Ine velvets and plush up to $8 each he will tell you} that the man who made the best speech was one who never | Interest and New Helpfulness in his life worked with his hands—Frank Comerford, attor- For Saturday Shoppers. New Holiday Goods are coming in every ney-at-law, of Chicago : ree day, Ours is the most rapidly growing merchandising concern Comerford is a remarkable figure. in the world of or in the city—a growth founded on merit and public confidence. ganized labor Young, handséme as a matinee idol, rich and We remain open every Saturday evening until 9 for your con well-born, he has thrown in his lot with labor And labor venience. . accepts him ‘ Thongh rich, he could be richer if he wished, Corpora millions tens of Dechtediy pretty styles in boucle, velvet, flannel, chinehtite, man nigh mt ea, zibeline and matel nh Balkan effects, Instead, he prefers to fight the lega battles of striking MEER TeGEG Red oncace neteere, Many have, saunea Ane : ie 1 ; preg or velvet collars and cuffs, $3. 98 $s. $3 railroad men on the [line Central, whose war ch Sixes 2 to 14, Prices to empty ¢ xerford is here as a delegate | In that speech he put tn a nutshell the problems of labor, It Children’s and Misses’ ‘Felt and Velvet School Jf snowed why the few Are potent, the many impotent; why the fow have more than enough, the many not onougy, It told the story of] Hats the partnership of special privilege, commercialized vice and politics . P he partnerahty i i 1 | et a pep et A gga d Pig bs oh A It was a story drawn from his own experience. And, finally, tt point fultable f 1 ages, from 2 to 16. ed the way Values to Saturday. 25c¢ It lifted the delegates from their feet again and again ON nd trembling from rich, an artetocrat 4 labe «ind to tell It THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, WILT GA| Comes to Fight Battles of Labor Against the Capitalistic Goliath Ask any delegate to the American Federation of Labor 1913, eta we ae This week we move downstair Ever d askin our stock on the first floor, We « t wn enough for it This the reason are slashing our pr point t ell it out thout me g it Every new customer of the re has beer oster selling Juvenile Suits at Half Price— Boys’ Last Day Vacating Our Immense Second Floor Blouses 53c— gt we expect to get afl € not ha room ¢ > ywest possible ¢ lue we are now _o ¥ Section, Third Fiser, like to tell It ; j ; , | “The nge In me must have begun a long time ago, when, perhaps Bargains that will be long remembere« I sta standard $1.00 “ Ladies’ New Boots at $2. 50 ]t was a very little boy, My people have extensive property holdings Sizes 2% to 5 years of age es reduced tc Attractive models that are su ease in Chicago. They are in the alum district 7 4 ie ve good service, th 1 wo then why the little boys who lived in the houses my $5.00 Si $2.50 ly ly ye people owned didn't wear clothes an good as mine. ar Frank Comerford $7.50 $3.75 Men's Suits and Overcoats $13.50, r Later I lea nd the knowledge came axa shock, as it alwaye | __ | $10.00 Suit $5.00 $17.50 and $22.50— pe does to the minds of #—that all women were not as ‘good’ as th . |women I knew 5 : | “1 went to school and to college. | was admitted to the bar, LABOR MAY JON Juvenile Hats 50c— a shipment g Misses’ wl Children’s Button and began to practice. | entered local politics. And little by Value aad iél dan nie. 50 t! , té we had ae Shoes | little 1 was finding out why some little boys wear ragged clothes, Ou and winter AOS sve tl zen The fin Nice kid stock with patent tips, schoo! fg] why eome men go hungry, and why some women wear on thelr ther new fall and winter yl ¢ ie sense gene) _ fit bod plump soles | breasts the scarlet letter. at a fraction of the original price | es its and overcoats, fresh “l wan elected to the stato legislature. They made me the demo | and the makers’ hands, are ateve’e feratio leader. I learned there at Springfield that there was no such Boy: Suit Bargains— in Your choice, while hee te seescoes thing as der@ocratic righteousn or republican righteo' ona, 1} A New fall | last learned that the real division of the legislature was between honest | ges por ; : tress aoe id dishonest men. And the dishonest men were in the me ier all rials. ‘The entire | $13.50, $17.50 and $22.50 | Ladies’ Best Grad 2 — Delegate Georg orry's rese stock and new with M Infant's Crepe | > LEGAL MINDS SELL TALENTS TO HIGHEST BIDDE R| : Heol brlohi tal Young Men’s Department, $13. 50— Kimonos | Fleeced Vests and gislation : Piaboe 46 aac a $3.75, and $8.7 In all siz 1 le ison Pants bby maintained by the corporations seeking I tahoe uae “a ; ath Contes 4) white, and a few are patterned | rr al =~ the highest bi Ader Il saw thats fety was no gsr fay, havi been filed Thursday Winter 1 13 rics and = mc crisp and ne » the | t < 1 Micinty Gower soreys. All| nn” iden ‘Bios © Fito the individual: If you will surrender y Fl night Just before the time Itmit snappy and new, from the star ing in this fall trong for are finished in satin bands and | —— e- own wrongs, we (soctety) guarantee that we will see to tt that “you | placed on the filing of resolutions makers—"I Syster and = others spring—pencil ripes, blue ser erochet edging. Price +e? 5 tioe under the law | 2 er Felis a ‘ “all aves 4 each "156 | Ladies’ Fleeced Union 2 that is society's promise to the individual. It wasn't kept. Tho| Tho resolution also asks that the equally good—because of being single | cheviots, unfinished worsteds and fancy ee peice | Suits law was a mare of intricacies and technicalities. A trial at law was not/executive council {nvite a confer suits—cut to the exceedingly low | weaves, st Infant’s Bath Robes | f*'*,,'% your, opportunity. + a contest between right and wrong. It wan a contest between IAWYers. | once and enter into a working price of $10.50. $13.50, $17.50 ad $22.50. uy fine bleached Union Su The corporation put a heavyweight into the ring. The p . sat! ih. the Sramine at Made of the f: Beacon | suit gee champion was a featherweight. And that's not good sport p 4 Women's Sut oe } Main Floor “] was at that time lecturing before the Iinoia College of Law. 1 gue, the alint party, meeet; fiat : : told those students just how their state's laws we made and for r ult and stitched Men’s Outing Night whom ee a Noreen cree et Nay Shirts “Prove It,’ eaid the legislature. | did prove it. But the a t irpose of secur e@ r) years. ght outing flaene very men whom | accused were my judges, and they, of course, . *—you cant afford found me guilty, and ! was kicked out of the legislature A Redical Movement CORNER SECOND AVENUE AND UNION STREET. | you ca As I came from a normally republican district they thought I was| This ts the wt radical docu Infant's Wool Bootees | 55c¢ a political corpse. But I instated of a spectal election, no one voted ment red before the present . TIES See a ae In pink, blue and white: prices Be Sag mag against me and | was returned convention a — Ite, 15e, Be, 35, Wright’s Wool Union “Later 1 was commissioner of police ot Chicago. The department) Herry, president of the Interna-| gents, and has favored the federa-| BAKER, Ore, Nov. 14.—For the! PARIS TO NEW YORK. to seeee * | Suits was rotten with corruption. I cleaned it. I put 40 ‘hotels’ out of tional Pressmen's Union, was fra tion of all unions engaged in ajfirst time in years the United PARIS, Nov. 14—Announcing he ht t of if ternal delegate t th Ariti | Stat my | bot n eh po 5,000.00 Bacon fo tam black, Dice, Natural Merino Union | Suits, creer all this time I was beginning to see more and more clearly| Trado Congrots two yours ia eas sputeoniors ahd ae cipal ee Baker district T wetaas aateale Petia caceonaer’ airtcttiae teers i Rae TP Euey Gre Ersced | closed croteh: sipes en the causes, the effects of which were always so apparent while there became a convert to| His resolution favoring this was... purchased yesterday at prices | Paris-London-New York run, Herr 50c, 65c and 98c Saturday ; $2.59 “Little boys wear ragged clothes, men go hungry and woman stnk|the system of alding workers | defeated at Rochester last year. ranging from $85 to $110 each. All Boerner, a German, said the trip Into lives of shame becaure, first of all, we have put the dollar above| through political ex or | Ho has a similar one before the are suitable for cavalry and artil-/would be made in 60 hours within human life “For the sake of the dollar we legislate unfair! -[AMUSEMENTS-— || with many dollars may take from the man with o }\ of the dollar we commerc ze vice The daughte — man, young, adolescent, cruelly tempted, follows the fathe: dernourishe eepairing, bitter, rteals. ‘ METROPOLITAN STHE TRAIL of the LONESOME PINE f°’ 'kincwine there things, I could not sell whatey Matinee Tomorrow. thc to $1 P li tne to the highest bidder. I have ambition—yes ren, Dac, Tae. stand size f——With CHARLOTTE WALKER —]| Gnpaid servant of the people eh aia aor We need lawyers—heavy weight lawyers—in t NEXT MON., TUES., WED. WED. “<i Saatans We need legal talent which can meet on equal ter that special privilege can buy The A. F. of L. intends to use me in presen before the new federal industrial relations comum “| have charged myself with another matte: corporation is A crooked labor union woul hope to be of use in obtaining | abor’s rights. Insist that labor deal fairly with capital.” THE HIGH ROAD | | | | HIS AMBITION TO BE UNPAID SERVANT And I shall y, so that the man For the sake r of the one-doliar oaniont way.” The Ir gete drunk er talents may be It Is to be the he ranks of labor ms the best talent the cause of labor | D. r. A crooked | d be worse TO MUZZLE "EM HE 100 CHICAGO, vaults of the [SORE TONIGHT—MATINEE SAT 1,000 BEST SEATS $1.00 [READY MONEY | | suggest made at the of Ag r ister’s or of Commiasic Gov ner pr With ROBERT OBER I rte erkine 284 Dr. H. T.| mon Lewinaok: | Prices Nights—¢1 50, 00, The, We, the riculture J. H. Perkins « ne Graves, assistant commissioner, to were appointed, op tll NEWEST THEATRE | SUNDAY |muzzie dogs tn Pierce and King broken into, th shied AND ® lcounties, including the cities, will cash of of gard $16 LuInéro! anppgeed |t6 50 prices Bj ment in as. Wed. & Sal. Ry) | Mayor ‘Cotterill has so directed upon receiving the let | Best Beate. $1.50 ter. The order fixes a penalty not SEATS NOW SELLING exceeding $250, or jail for not over 4 SEATTLE THEATRE Gh dees ter viofations. Doge held in F OUNteEYS ON Phone Main 43 leash are exempt ! Toulght and All Week Ti le if BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT STAR WANT ADS it e nsurance| “ZAZA” 7 BRING RESULTS rity of all titles PRICES—20c, 100, Se suc ee y : Bargain Night Monday, any seat 20 | PORTLAND, Nov. 14.—Secretary cessfully ____ Jot Labor Wilson left for San Fran | cisco ot Shasta Limited last ' ¥ hours here. He is acc anied by ne 4 4 Thomas Watson, chief clerk in his The cost of litigation, . office at Washington. attorneys’ fees, the loss of N HOME PRODUCTS rt om gone | sthese may equal the en —— tire value of t rope : It was ® well-satistied bunch of | Oly ters, cracked crab FULL SILVER SET involved, but meg : ie delegates that trouped into the #hri from Wenatchee, era Henan ia ng on | Hippodrome, where the A. F. of L. | Wugiianen), products pane Hon 4 2a Opini ae aan ac ' pas convention is being held, today nolton, “rodent ser Mise Jes » Wilson i 1 rono reli “Some banquet,” said Sec, Frank abor council, presi : ~ garvicg, inaioding Title Insurance y Morrison, who is admitted to be Hatters’ Union sur : i 7 Seca daca Wh ota the ‘entire barter F * an expert on things gast: ical, | giant hat trimmed with real vio| ec” “oncelebra and trays : ee 4 The entertainment Thur night |tots, Whieh Ware taken Off lster|Sos’wit cret clahtiy i exceed of | fe ee end guare | Included a dinner of Washington!and distributed among the ladie vices — / —— tees you against loss ee —- Complete protection HUERTA WILL QUIT, — [om comeottet ] on Ne Complexion—the Cure Rreater than the incom plete security of the old T THINKS | system WASHINGTON, Nov. 14.—Pres!-; ——— You can have the same dent Wilson and Secretary Br H deotes of safety A were reticent today concerning the! Pees alt atety demand- | Maxican situation, but seemed sat ed by ail leading banks isfied : and broke secity if It was known, however, that the, VIBN ov rious polit mask f Insur- | administration was sure Huerta !4l threatened in R ance would retire, though it did not ap Tit, acc rding to Prcetos ad Bear to have eon decided fumt| Heme tecaved here todny from Full information on re The main point was that dis-| other cities quest patches from both Emissary Lind |, The ce forces are heing | at Vera Crug and Charge O'Shaugh 4 in many y | zs nessy at Mexico City showed the|@ubtful men are being weeded out, by dictator had decided it would be ve secret a s 8 , active peculia hopeless for him to defy the U. §.,| Meetings are being broken up, do ri pos t | Bopetens for, bin to dety the ti |Mestiney are eine broken up, dom: Sian ters the ashington | that he would consent to an | made t youtht it a Beene fra nsurance was believed he would ch on to enate mind and agree to media mplexion, I it on night ompany| , @D armistice pending t aninencumlvettiocwente so K ul ALL 14—The of Bolo v bank for which receivers vate disclosed, when * eum of $5.38 In $30,000, the amount hand Lewin _He!} So kno wn Aw one f the tneur- | prese convention, lery work. + la year. Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats TAILORED READY CO. Great Sale Saturday MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S Fine Winter Suits Overcoats and Raincoats Values Up to $1 5 $25, at This Sale - - - All Sizes (Regulars, Stouts and Slims) Included in this remarkable gathering of outer gar ments are staple Overcoats in blacks and grays, collars, with chinchillas with shawl col- back, in blue brown and y; English 42-inch Coats and many other styles you may choose from English and staple of fine ches , cassimeres and worsteds, serges of extra quality. In odels. n mac also blue Over 500 Fine New Winter Overcoats, Raincoats and Suits, Values Up to $25, Sale Price . Id’s Best Hats new Soft Hat in blue, brown. ‘a Thewend of the Wor black and green. A regular $3.00 value $2 00 A special for Saturday. ‘The gray, See Window Display on Pike Street Headquarters for Stetson Hats, $4.00, $5,00, $6.00, s plaited and plain fronts, The celebrated Mallory at $3.00. Manhattans and Arrows A Unton Suit special in gt welght, at Superior, piece garments, Cooper's and 50c to $3.50. Having the right goods at the right prices, /and telling the truth about them, is what makes us grow Special on SWEATERS $6.35 TAILORED READY | COMPANY THE STORE THAT SATISFIES Yesler at Third Av. Pike St. at Fourth Av. V to $9.00 at ’ Home of Hirsch-Wickwire Clothing, See Special Window Display Shirts and Underwear! A special showing of Shirts in neat stripes, both Wrig ae $1.00 $1.09 up. Two $1.50 to $3.50. ay 5 d ecru, good ht’s, 50 and $1 LOVES Dress ne and tan, Spec a Glove, gray Dent's, Fownes’ and others $1.50 and up

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