The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1914, Page 2

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THE STAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1914 Trade Marks to Exchange Bureau Third Pte May Manton Patterne—Phone Main 6035 Bring Your Coupons wad “The Eeonomy Store” to put on the before that time lowest poxsib! o Rayzbing | wet, wih iM “fa BARGAIN, : te All Women’s Suits at Half Price. All Women's Coats at Half Price. All Women’s Silk and Wool Dresses at One-third Less. “All Women’s Evening Dresses and Gowns third Less. All Misses’ and Children's Winter third Less. All Misses’ and Children’s Winter Dresses _at_One- third Less. at One- Coats at _One- All 1914 Art Calendars in a good assortment of styles and designs, on sale at Half Price. In Stationery Department. Rear Toys at Half Price FIFTY SPLENDID DOLLS have been used for display purposes on the nters and in the wi hence a litt Sclieds ‘therefore, ‘we will sell lie formerly priced from 2c to $5.00 at Just Malf Price TOYS AT HALF Horns, Cor ordered ¢ at MUSICAL Accordions, F s, Organettes, Violing, JAP POODLE DOGS 206 o*, with long, white sliky ‘These are also known as rss 29¢ PRICES Inds we cannot de ine ¢ Tie DOGS FOR 39¢ wire or Brown Irish Bull Ter-| 59 ya ith short tall, and being 13 inches high are just right to mane. lease the little folks "996 6 ae very special at Ci now only .. MECHANICAL TOYS AT GIVE-AWAY See this table of toys, There are #0 many scribe them, so we ask you to call in d exe have them priced very, very low—-alm giving of any of t Duteh neck 4. 5 and 6 ir chote: . high st lo sleeves. special, a suit Friday Bargains | From the Men’s Farnishings Department Main Floor. For real sterling values in Men's Goods, this department ts unsurpassed fn the city. Our popular prices are bullding up » | wonderful patronage for it | Men's Geif Gloves— Knitted kinds, ) Men's Outing Flannel Night Shirce J) in black, gray and fancy, 35 ——_ and T5c values, 45c values all KO‘at 19 A a pair Yrs c PRICES Men's 7Se and SOc Shirts for 500 —fome pleated ones in the 10t.| sfen's $5.00 F Robes for. 64 49 all with laundered cuffs, neat, af-| Men's $448 Bath Robes for tractive patterns: a few are| Men's $3.98 Bath Robes fo: $318 slightly mussed| from handling | Men's $450 and 85.00 Sweater Guting the holiday rushes, but | Coats for 83.60—Dark red sweat listen—you can take your 0c ers of fine wool, in both heavy fal of these tomorrow Are medium weights, at this very for only ------- special price of sa9 x Rag ~* Rug and ice Department Take the front elevator to the Fé Floor for this awake department. “Read these splendid Friday Bargains be on exhibition temerrow Oriental striped Wouch | Covers. @ inches wide and 3 lopg:; special, by 4 . MEN'S Bary RO DtCcED bs in Ffoor. arth Ruffied Swiss si while they special, a Sash © 15¢ Roman ineher jong: The In a somewhat broken tan and purple. These « and valves, at, a yard Wash Silks In stripes and dots, suitab! children's dresses; 2 of silk and cotton v inch widths; worth to Choose from this combination lot tomorrow at, Ro | Se a yard line 1 nes wid AMUSEMENTS MOORE _siir'ysaty|METROPOLITAN (i'ii"', Mat. Today ALICE LLOYD Bris LITTLE LOST maerourr’ | SISTER ’ Mats Prices—the to $1.50; Mats, 250 to 81.00. PANTAGES Seattle's Favorite Op SEATTLE THEATRE | Phone Main 45 BAILEY & MITCHE PRESENT “The Girl of the Golden West” “A MILLIONAIRE FOR A DAY" WILSON GETS UP Le =F TO SEE YEAROUT <9". PASS CHRISTIAN, Miss., —Everything was ready today Jan. the conference between Pre Vilson and John Lind A FREE ship is off the coast in the of Galfport ad NG COURSE The chief executive saw the N Year in. He retired early, b rose af 11 and joined 8 fasily | and guests in the sitting room, | Prof." Daniels of the School ¢ where the party ramained until | Mines, at the University of Wash after midnight, "ington, has announced shor ge Rg | course in mining engineering 2 which will be offered free to bust hess men and miners desiring 10 en this p uddle be deal quartz, placer a ard of|eoal minin and assaying ‘ Kane ourse will Jan ey little affa Boothroyé’s estimdiion continue fo months discovery to the od ~ ; ¢ Delavan comet SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1.—A The professor of the astronomy de-|automobile driven by Karl Ronoy partment says the comet can bejstruck and killed an unidentified seen between 9:30 and 2 a. m, woman, | ight of the | referred jon Its gr WHAT’S THE USE? DECLARE OPEN SHOPONLY OPEN WAR ON UNIONS The teamsters’ strike committee of the Central Labor Counetl, ¢ W. Doyle, ghairman, and BE. B h ' ed a ate that shop. all the who. and the for employers open er to bh ent, work ask is as right of the emplo: ever he deems com: worker to homsoever he pleases.” The open shop does not mean an open shop, mittee. If it did it could not ha the unbroken opposition « jzed labor. The open shop means the shop closed to the union men. The Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. is presented by the committee as one of the advocates of the open shop “which each month fires @ num- ber of its employes for the al- leged reason that they are ad- vocating unionism, whether they are or not.” The Seattle Construction Co. other advocate of the open shop, Is as ar ‘nstitutton will not allow a union man nds and will not to which }a shop that employes union men to ing.” statement, the reference to the M sociation and to the E sociation in the fol guage “It Is these men who have labored unceasingly against ev- ery attempt to safeguard the lives and limbs of the workers and to make working condi tions in the state half way de- cent when the legisiature has had these things under cons eration DISTRICT WINS $1,000,000 sums Ten suits, involving approximat ly $1,000,000, in the Duwamish wa terway condemnation, were ed Wedne by the su < in favor of the dist and net the a llants the These suits included a claim of $500,000 by the Puget Sound Trac tion, Light & Power Co cut ting off the fresh water supply at its Georgetown plant; a claim of $75,000 by the Puget Sound Mill Co. and & $60,000 claim by Ben Moyses. John B. Shorett repre 4 ed the waterway fatrict JULIAN SHOULD worry, MAYBE "=" ATLANTA, ¢ n 1—War. den Wm. H. Mo’ as isaned an order barring from th Atlan ta fed eral prison all writings Julai Hawthorne When Hawthorne was 4 he made statements the management of the ently fed and many wer t 1f 1 offenses and t ir MICE TAKE 500- MILE AIR RIDE LONDON chanic w Jan. 1.—While a me erhauling an aero HOO-ma ile MMe fror he fownd ta Alder ontrone hreda ng mic from NAUGHTY WILLIE HERLIN Crown Prince Ir ir za the anti-military troub in Alsac to annoy his imperial father and the chancellor, says the strike com: | organ: | allow | | FIGHTS BATTLE OF WORKING WOMEN oo <) Miss Sonya Levin Miss Sonya Levin, the product of what Zangwill calls the “melting pot” of New York, came to thle asin at the age of 5 » by the hardest to climb the ladder She Is a lawyer connected with well-known legal firm, who on er al occasions have Intrusted with important missions to E yack with the goods OM sa Lavin, as a delegate to the an’s suffrage convention 9 Vashington, hotly denounced the anti-suffrage statement that th working men do not want to vot the of the investigation of by force of arms, Moyer, president o} deportation Charles H Western Federation of Minera, at Calumet, Mich., will be asked in| resolutions to be forwarded to} Washingt by the Seattle Labor Connell A committee, consisting of y G own, K. H. Mitchell and | we appointed to See Your Hair | ‘Through the Microscone The only correct method of saving your hair, Friedrich Migee Laboratories Suite 561 Central Bldg SEATTLE ‘ANNA PAVLOWA COMING BACK T0 SEATTLE AGAIN The world’s greatest dancer coming back to Seattle With her company of over four The End Came With the Year’s Close The Record, a Farewell Statement and a Few Words of Appreciation Former General Manager to Secure, Eilers Music i} Business of Seattle About afx months ago sell any in Idal Mahed maid it wou peroun houses when #o 1m. men, too, are looking this business offered equaled in any other comine reduced by 30 per cent or in Ga bh means at my command. on June 1 be a wha opportu tunit rola OVERPLES SPOCK TO BE SOLD | . that f Oto $ tion of our tin Kinee then sold outright been closed alt to find « to the throughout the « censity of arrang of our late be we were compelle HE) be ur Seattle and 1 nor : A GUARANTEE OF SATISE ACTION to wtate t no customer of selling was } y ' ra shall r. through IF paft, or This nigh the clone stock | It waen't they surely not attractive er upset burl several w lew! view of this, and also tkabie in @ or dma; « anythin boon generously given he Jncore, Including a complete sym . phony orchestra, Anna Paviowa} stock on band bs | will give two formances, mat-| remaining linee 4 night, at the Moo one-half, the talking macht . ged must be re atre Saturday, January 1 Poo vorbis made ing to an announcement day Paviowa has a far larger organ | ization than when she delighted the years ago. And | Northwest three | the programe are all new | Four new dance dramas or oct lar operas will be given Moore, two in the afternoon, in the evening. divertisements will at each performance. Except in two instances, vertixements will be different also the 4 | physique, and soctety’s latest danc ing craze, “The Gavotte Paviowa, will be performed both tim “The Magic Flu }in the dance to Drigo's music The Invitation to the Dance” ‘a tale of love's young with Weber's music, are lets announced for the performance In the evening “Une Soiree Danse,” to Chopin's muste, The Oriental Fantasy” to music of Seroff, |and Mousorgsky, —_——_ | WINGLESS ONE Just previous to the begin ning of the fancy dress enter tainment, a woman excited! rushed up to the stage door and demanded entrance, but the at tendant in charge barred her way 1 am very he apologetically said | | is a ebfldren’s affair, adults are admitted.” But my little girl ts in there,” {nsisted the woman, with a look of deep odncern ‘and she has forgotten a part of her costume. She is to take the ba madam,” “but this and no sorry the part of a butterfly, but ha no wings. “Lean't help it, madam,” was the obdurate response of the doortender. “My orders are t let no adult pase, Your littl: girl will have to go on as a caterpillar.” i Meat Prices }CUT TOMORROW, FRIDAY, FRYE: CO.’S 1 MARKETS As Follows: Cheice Sirloin Steak ‘ Choice Rib and Loin Mutton Chops . 15¢ (This Mutton is of a superior quality. Try It.) Pork Liver, 0 6 JOM FO vvarnnencueess 10¢c Choice Round iS Weak sor eias 18 Choice Pig Pork, tra quality Oleomargarine one-pound a roll v Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shope open inthe evening 2 at the two Seven and eight be given And rural farce and dream,” 1 afternoon de and} the We Rimaki-Korsakoff | will be presented ed down still further ever offered hereto. prices, from many a home or music studio whic owning a good pli to wet the best th In the Popular Sheet Music Department one instrumental) free with ea seven mheets for $1.00 Tro sheets shee purchased at In the Small Musical Instrument Department ale ety with one exception, they will be Bee ot, tee many ee new and. Inetramer H : The famous Autuma Bacchanle p ; Paviowa will dance both mes In the Talking Machine Department ee ' twith Novikoff of _the statesque A veritable slaughter of talking machine record cabinets, reduced “ 1 314 also two hand-ms 100 special art desis tle Eilers Muste House, one of the three largest Im the U. wht out by R. S. FRINGER Heretofore the General Maunger. The § at our ty, the Stairs All of the retail depart Pianos, Pia and on the Third F eat it, no « ° r » low a 1 at such Main Down as an oppor- ever heretofore been ¢ tunity will never be pr Th regular uncor by us, accompanies each tively in necure R. s. FRINGER. JOBLESS START TQ) EXAMINE MINE RIOT IN CHICAGO Officers of the United Mine; Their action was upheld by the | Workers for the Washington dis. /¢xecutive board of the United Mine CHICAGO, Jan. 1—While th alge upberyms! capa’ kers, which met in Seattle. |New Year's revelry was at its height ave asked Sta si ne In-| brosident Martin J. Flyzik and Re- here last night » hungry and job-|#pector Bagley to join them In President Russell will per- ess men participated in three down | a thorough investigation conduct the investigation, bis aa pong ce a 1a, | Priday of the safety of the Black the fears of the miners are jtown street meetings, hen Leo mond mine unfounded, they will return to |Lippa, their leader, urged a parade.| The miners, 800 in number, claim: | work Forming in line, the “army” ,of|!ng t ine to be improperly! Otherwise, they will not resume unemployed swung into the white | Wednesday refused to, work until proper safeguards are liight district. ‘They carried a ban.| 8° t© Work Hastalle |ner bearing the following inserip-|—~ aor SaaS ase i 1) a |tion NOW THEY'RE blaming Darwin for the tango dance and the ex “We demand work: not charity.” | treme styles of women's clothes. He never accused monkeys of such They entered several cafes and| tyr demanded food. They were ejected i* ngs. Forty mounted police were called, | and the crowd was dispersed after several windows had been smashed Circulars were distributed today calling for a meeting tonight, wh the unemployed will parade to the city hall and demand work. Th leaders predict that 25,000 men will in line. January Ist, 1914 Greetings and May the New Year Bring Prosperity to All “That has wrecked many | 1 home.” ‘One those rascals, 1 suppose? he's a man of smooth-tongued 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union § Seattle’s’ Reliable Credit House NERO No, house-move NEW CRIMINAL SYSTEM ROME.—Identification of ers by photographing the the hand 18 proposed by Tamassia as a substitute for the Hertillon finger print system, being [simpler and more reliable prison veins of Professor

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