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Br ih icnaiusbduunaptenaaen’ THE STAR—FRIDA NOVEMBER 2 2 RE aca ME a eee SUCCESSORS TO PANTON & LONDON CQ. _ [Thousands of Yards of High Grade Ribbons at an Average of About 1/2 Less See Window Display all-sitk Ribbons Scotch Plaids, 0: and Persian colors in a fine new Satin Ribbons. Just that Two Spectacular Bargains in Ladies’ Beautiful Silk Waists at “Cut-to-the-Quick” Prices See Wentew Display at 1 consists of the very latest fest wm out in one pi thus giving the new drop shoulder eutfs: neck and cuffs trimmed tn ty pleated fritis all silk messalines, popline, #tr taffetas, etc up to $ for only ... it 2 comprises the tine crepe de chines, heavy ch: Worth up to $7.60 for .......e0s A Pre-Holiday Sale in t t a and yoke wide band effect Jot 1—most exqut mouse and silk brocades 333 9 “ Ladies’ FRE rte Length $2.50 Kid Gloves for ‘$1. 89 of kta up-to now for sixty-one the ma -81.89 K and Common Wear EXTRA SPECIALS Fee Saturday All Day in the Economy Rasement. Galvanised Coal Hods, s)ways sold at 390, for = 5c Limit one—and no telephone Bright, Snappy New Goods at Very Little Casseroles, Foun shapes. {n $'and 8% -inc een Pots, round, 54 and ¢\- tach sizes Gratin Plates, 84-inch pele t Buy save round 10-inch sizes No, 1111 Hose, 25 Pair Main Floor of this pop- Just been re- ved. made of best cot ton yarns. they give splendid service. Py with han at Limit two ‘par 500 Salad Bow micely dece ' a noted for thetr splendid ‘wear- ing qualities. yard a 45¢ FEDERATION AGREES. ‘ON POLICY TOWARD INDUSTRIAL UNIONS ‘Industrial unions such as thejof the Carriage, Wagon and Auto ‘ Brewery workers and United Mine pear tia ork ap Pree Sra naous effort was made by (workers, which are in a healthy | o0 tnteruntional Teameters’ union condition and are in almost com-/to secure jurisdiction over team | plete control of an industry, are|sters on mineral water and soft} + Rot to be encroached upon by | drink wagons, now members of the| fiade unions claiming jurisdiction | Brewers’ union ge rated in the In-| i Seapets Make Soft Drinks | over crafts incorpo ring the debate it developed dustrial union. » that many brewery owners finding Industrial unions, which are mak-| that the demand for beer {s falling no headway in increasing their | off, have taken up the bottling of ization and are not in control / soft drinks, and that the brewers of industry involved, are to be| were forced to include these work- Broken up and the various craft)ers in thelr union to hold control unions given the right to organize| of the «{tuation. these industries. A roil call vote was demanded Adopt Resociutions and the brewers’ right to retain ean Federation o or to ‘ol-| vote of 14,088 to ; lowing the adoption of resolutions which preserve the Brewery Work- ers’ unions as an Industrial union, q and provided for the breaking eres : [YREFON WITHIN ‘THE LAW START! RYND. Y NIGHT ALL WEE! ‘OLIVER MOR “The Bird of Paradise” A Romance of Mawall by RICHARD WAI/TON TULLY Origine) Production, Including siawallan Singers, Dancers and Mustctans. || Nights and Tharksgiv- THE PLAY OF A WOM- Wednesday and satur-|| AN'S SOUL | ing Matinee day eae BO, #1, The. Boe, Be. SEATS NOW SELLING The, Oe, P ANTAGES Walter §. Hows, Hana Northlane & Co., THE TivOil First and Madison. Beattic’s Home of Musical Comedy | Jette Time, The Pince and The Gir.” \ Bf Matinse—2:15. Three Evening Shows Saturday and funday, Starting 6:20. POPULAR PRICES—150 and 250. ff SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43 Touight and All Week BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT “The Havoc” PRI Bargain “IN AND ovr | Porter Emerson Browne's Creat Comedy Anocess CAPT. RICKARD'S TRAINED $F. EXCLUSIVE STANFORD. CALIPOMNIA BALL PICTU 100 and 206. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 4.40 SPECIAL “JUMBO “Ruffneck” All-wool. Bold’ else- where at $6 to $8. Knit-to-Fit, $5.00 to $15.00 each. OCTONEK KNITTING CO. Children's, $2.50 to $6.00, Main 2296. 425 Union 8t., cor. Fifth Ave. J| Louts line, 6 mil away, by fleld wir Field radio wire nd sending a m mules. section of Co. D., setting up the wirel age 35 miles, UNCLE SAM’S FIGHTERS USE WIRELESS IN FIELD TACTICS ALONG THE BORDER LINE OF MEXICO Dt BOR0Uwes Sergeant R. A. Martin, Co. O., signal corps, U. 8. A. operator, receiving a message from the firing | out. | The outfit is carried on the pack CHIEF OF POLICE TRINIDAD, Col., Nov, 21.— Following the assassination of Chief George Belcher, of the Baldwin-Feltz detective forces in the southern colorado coal fields, Trinidad was under mar- law for six houre early to- Helcher was shot and killed last ‘night as he stepped from a drug store jn the center of the business | district and paused to light a cigar. |The shot was fired by one of a} group of men ten feet from the store entrance. iner Arrested. Pp we » scene befor this grc ime to scatter and velli, an Austrian min ‘The police w was arrested Progressive Delegate to Labor Convention Writes of Results of Session Here With all of the business of the convention practically com pleted except the election of Officers and selection of the next meeting place, which will undoubtedly be Fort Worth, Texas, The Star has secured the following interview from Max 8. Hayes, leading progres: sive di te to the convention, on what important moves have been made by organized labor. By Max’S. Hayes The thirty-third convention of the American Federation of Labor will become notable for growing senti. ment in favor of independent politt cal acticn This feeling was perhaps most E succinctly stated during the discus sion as to the advisability of ereat ing a political organization along British labor party lines, by Dele- gate James Duncan, chairman of the committee on resolutions, “T am now hoping and praytn for the day when the organized la. bor movement will be strong enough / STRIKE | IS KILLED ted Zancanelll tossed away a re olver as Belcher fell, Zancanelli | |dented it | © authorities asserted the as sasslaation resulted from a con-| spiracy among the strikers. Adjutant General Joho Chase, commanding the militia in the strike bound district, hastily sum moned, swept the street with both cavairy and infantry, drove the cist zens indoors and enforced military |!aw until convinced that the dan- |ger of further trouble was tempo- jrarily over. | It was sald the miner probably w 4d be tried by a military court the establishment of which ¢ ral Chase had {ssued orders only » minutes before Belcher was | kiNed » found ita ow ald 1 an when 1 1 party the nh politic I will weleome old polit compeiled to depend upor cal organizations for remedial leg islation This new view was fully en dorsed by scores of other delegates | | who as yet hesttated to break from | the old political parties because of |the apparent insufficient strength jthat could be rallied at the ballot box, garticularly where theré Is no jaksnvance that the socialist party, with {ts million votes, would co. operate with the new labor party Tho convention was also notable in the fact that there was little or no biiterness displayed between the ocialiet and sft \dlist faction in tho debate on industrial and political questions. Friends of industrial unionism Were *disappointed at the lack of support of othis form of organtza tion py the delegates present, — It was evident by the vote on severai questions that trade unionism ts still paramount in the American Federatioy ca : Paper, hands {t to a messenger of| the Signal Corps, and a minute or every Once a “Wonder” customer always }@0 later the other officer, 260 f “ ” miles away, will be reading It. $10.00 Suit a “Wonder” customer. You see the army uses the |States army nes ee HAT FREE The Best and Latest Style $2.00 Soft Hat In the ytd “Wonders” will never cease. Every purchaser of a “Wonder” $10 Suit, Overcoat or Raincoat on Saturday, November 22, will be entitled to a $2.00 soft Hat absolutely free, upon presentation of this advertisement at the time of making your purchase. You Seattle Men and Young Men who know and appreciate correct style, material, fit and make and worth-your-money-service in Clothes, line up at “The Wonder” early tomorrow morning and keep a-coming all day. We've plenty of the Suits and Hats on hand. You'll pronounce these suits the equal of any $15.00 suits you ever saw, and they'll make you permanent “Wonder” patrons. There are no “strings” to this Free Hat offer— it goes just as promised to every purchaser tomorrow. All Mail Orders from out of town received before noon, November 24, will be filled on the same con- ditions as above specified. OUR MOTTO Re ial ; te ee Sifoiey - Proto By W. H. Durborough | Staff Photographer and Corre. spondent ON THE BORDER WITH THE ARMY, Nov, 21.—When Gen. Carter wants to nda message to @ subordinate of- ficer in command at a distant point or to the firing line In a practice battle, does he write * to a trusty scout to deliver at the risk of losing his life? No, he sertbbles a few words on A $2.00 Hat Free with wireless down here on the Mexican border Increased Efficiency. It fa tn the efficiency of the aig gal corps especially that the United of today stands far aboad of the army of years ago. For instance The field radio wireless sect'on D, Stenal Corp an and of Company tend a 1 re and be again In 10 minutes! vord the on COL. J. 8. EDDY ILL WILSON AND HOME RULE ron DIES OF BROKEN SKULL Then consider the “Telefunken SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21 Sol . i SA} NCI8CO, Nov. 2 PORTLAND, Nov. 21.—Col. J. B.| SAN JUAN, Nov. 21.—President leatare sede the teianes @ St! Pound unconscious in the street! eaay, veteran tax and right of way| Dr. Yager, ineuguraied gs goverlal tleships and in the feld Nov. 16, “Doc” David Huddlestone, | 447, s Y — a . Buy Rights From Germany. It was bought from Germany tn 1910, and, outside that country, the United States is the only one that can use it. This outfit consists of two wag: ons, one power and one instrument Operators can send wireless mes-| miles over land or water. | =sva| |At This Big Credit Store the same time You can get a suit or coat of the finest material, tailored strictly in accordance with the pre- vailing fashion and thoroughly well made by expert tailors, at a price you will say is more than reasonable— These Bradbury Clothes are made after our most rigid specifications and prominent {n football circles, died | sent of the Southern Pacific and/ said he expected the Wilson a& of a fractured skull without regain-| well known on the coast, is crit-| ministration will give Porto Rico ing consciousness. feally ill here today. more home rule than heretofore. arate messa over the same wire. The wire section ean Iny of company D and take up wire on the run, six miles to each ground or through water, wire is heavily insulated. TEAMSTERS WIN | THEIR DEMANDS; STRIKE IS ENDED Prices begin at are sold to you By next Monday the teamsters on our easy who have been on strike since payment June 17 last, will be back at work, | 1 having won ‘all their demands plan This statement was made . | by ©. W. Green, | The Teamsters’ union Thursday | night voted to sign the agreement) settling the strike, and it ts to be! signed by the Draymen’ tion, composed of 55 Saturday, It provider HOLIDAY BOXES A big shipment is just in and will be un- packed and placed on display tomorrow. for union es, though the ymen may employ nonunion m when the union shall be unable to furnish sufficien ten-hour day F i eR hype a a If you want something real nifty A committee composed of Dantel t J. Tobin, international president, 1 in new neckwear and hose, then by all ‘ ughe Charles Joyle and C. W. Green conferred and prepared |[ means come in and see this display in our Men’s Furnishing Department. It is by far the largest assortment that we have ever had and owing to the popularity of our Holiday the terms of agreement with a com mittee of draymen a few days ago. | GROWING IN HORN DANVERS, Mass, Nov, 20.—A jfreak In vegetable growth has been ' fo on the Oliver Roberts farn cre. Ie carrot wi at ' bente arowliat aaa letbedted nikal boxes last season, we suggest that ir le of a ¢ born rot 4 . : ° had! ben planted only a few inches 8 || you lose no time in making your shat che Dah Waa wnk # fone 1 | selection from these just opened. fertile soll about the opening of the |§ horn and imbedd led themselves § | there. The carrot ia so well fast jened to the horn that the two seem to be one. CHEERS FOR TEDDY | TOPEKA, Kan, Nov, 21.—-W. & Stubbs, former governor of Kan sas, at a meeting of progressive of this at » held here storday wa oudly ¢ € hen he nade * , the nistamsent Uaak *aendare mines Seattle's Reliable Credit House velt the only man in America 4 who could defeat Woodrow Wilson for president Seattle's Reliable Credit House. AVOIDS GERMAN SOIL PRAGUE, Nov 21 Aviator | Vedrines landed after a 400-<mile| flight from France without touch jog German soil, SEIS Gh