The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1915, Page 8

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T Lots of Underpriced Specials on Every Floor Splendid Economies on the Upper Main Floor 10c and 15c Ribbons at . at Se a pair, Friday Is Heard by Trade Body | ls In the wholesale camp, not in the retail camp. The consumer atill tho the HE SEATTLE STAR Irish Linen Table Napkins Special $2.90 Dozen Flannels and daintily-pat- | , ; ‘Ohio 4 . Mail ) | Bargain Friday at the Bon Marche Labor Man ji TREDEDICK €- NELSO wt Boys’ Beach Suits Special 55c 3 Styles, Sizes 2 to 5 Years Women’s 15¢ Ribbed 1244¢ to 25¢ Fancy ILL CH $UIT ‘ | as Laces fn. VW inka’ { exce P Be Vests . ane Y Gen : ty percale in with + % —at ic —10¢c Y d. — Ett Rricer—s male of % For the first time since it began its hearings tn the various citle : i t t stripe pen at t | an Steente & of the United States, the federal trade commission Thursday has be ae Pong have fiat 1 \ ‘ ‘ Hd fore it the views of a source outside the manufacturers and other ei tern with ke { sil ied m to mat 7 le j ployers of labor , ; 4 } | At Tacoma, Wednesday, J. G. Brown, of Seattle, president of the Fancy Mummy _* pe eC. 4. | A | Internatfonal Shingle Weavers’ and Timber Workers’ union, testified Hand Towels, full Delft-blue gingham with white bate Z } Women’s $3.00 Shoes | f! to conditions in the lumber industry from the Iaboring man's vie x ee qual- line stripe is used f ther 1 f x 2 potnt and proved an unwelcome surprise to the array of lumber barot CHESS ba ‘ t e hee whit <ahe oe te —" 19 ig a Silks at —$1.50 Pr — who expected the usual “one-sided” hearing add t ze 18x34 inches, ere ait Rodelanae degen dee it arasols a 25¢ Yd— Kid or Cat COMMISSION IMPRESSED BY TESTIMONY special 20 ecacl ‘A ape cea tal tiadhle : $I 87 E NP While Brown's testimony was not entirely to the liking of some ! A cal poe. p —= Di. ( a of the lumber men, Chairman Davies, especially, and other members of Bath Towels in firmly- A Balkan Middy Suit of tan, | t aw 1 male of the commission, ngly impressed. d it is probable that tr woven quality, made blue or pink chambra mmission the “other side” will be more ofte ; , : touble Vishek aes hae | ‘ heard than in the past from rea coub! Y F 1 divs ih rate Women's $2.50 Pumps ; ; lar and cuffs of white pique. Special It was not until the federal trade commission struck Seattle, tha twisted thread, size 22x ana u tT white pique pe - a » the idea of hearing from others than the various heads of industrial ye d 55e. Second F Women’s 50c Onyx $1.00 Satin and —$1.69 I — and 1 tile establishments was ever suggested 47 inches, spec 25¢ H " ‘affeta, 36-Inch ri} #98 p tor Patent or In Seattle, the first suggestion of this kind came fn an article in each —First Floor , mall Le Pumps, one- The 8 nz! 69c Yd.— Strap. styley with wide toes |1E| ""* ane cormmiestoners next were apprised of thelr “one-ided” hearing Cotton-Filled Bed Comforters Bers br 7c Pr. aaa ra : Te ay ae Hg when Port Commissioner Bob Bridges spoke up in open meeting at the S t Skirt and ta lace pine heavy hinds Satin Kee Commercial Club banquet in Seattle and wanted to know why the port 1 $ renga | somanenton een’ 'gites a chance ta ve heard: os well an the Yertoas eparate s Reduced to $1.95 Each , " | dock owners and ship companies who were trying to throttle public i il Boys —— seven | | presets prety Bie g we ronyy bane vba Reduced to [ J NUSUAL values in Double-bed size Comfort. - DAVIES INVITES BROWN TO TESTIFY aA with 41 Infants’ 15c Stockings | | 26-Inch 79c Messaline 25c E | It was at the same time that Col. J. M, Hawthorne Introduced 2 95 rs, covered with figured sitxoline, some with 50 Yd. —640C La.— | Brown to Chairman Davies, and after a brief talk, Davies invited Brown . Peeps: He border. Reduced to $1.95 each . one nen vies tn }to appear before the comminsion at the lumber be * —5e Pr. Beth. IC Bon ih Bults, Shirts | Brown opened the eyes of the commission to a hat the ARIOUS sma mod F IL Si S. B d d ‘an Cotton Stockings with ew “er | ain odes at umber barons failed to mention a ; uted cenit, aiaee a cch and colors and. binek i ine siyprrsrn decom faa He showed that the “depression” In the lumber Industry els in Lig lored u ize Satin Be spreads . ‘wide, at b0c @ yar qualit of six caps and rubbers. Regular 4% spectal for set 45c White Dinner Plates —25c Set 36-Inch 12'c Long 4711 White Rose Soap Cloth —10c Cake— onds with der designs; Piri ig HBS ye Bh to a customer at this price Tie a yard trom quality —Ac Yd_— White Outing Flannel, full 4 Inches wide, medium with double fleece, priced at fe a yard O44 garments tn Men's © ton Ribbed Undershirts, » 4 to 44 only; ecru color while we have any Galateas in full bolts and mill ends, 27 inches wide, lent and dark shades, stripes and figured designs Second Floor Economies Worth Coming For $13.50 Sport Suits for | | $7.50 Palm Beach Suits $5.00 Duster Motor Coats at ~$10.00 Ea—| | —at $3.75— || 100 Ea— || fancy sash at waist and good in Norfolk and_mann| at so silk-lined juckets; $13.50 val effects, worth $7.50; mpectal at Mreet and Moto: Duster spec conditions, to thoroly uniontse pays top prices for lumber, ulators, reducing the 1 was tu and making better or wt to the cons i down, Th their plants.” NO SALARY BOOSTS ARE ALLOWED afternoon to allow a single one of the salary department estimate. «ie Union steam plant, Councilman Erickson moved to cut increases asked in the The committee allowed $30,000 for fuel at the during 1916 renewed during discussion of the light department estimate when $160 to $ his salary from |} month and lost, & to % who | pay PUT 3 NEW LINERS ON COAST that will It fs announced today The ships are under construction at Sparrow Gilmur is the man who was fired at the instigation of the council appealed to the courts, regained his job and forced the him $4,000 salary for the two years he was off city to by the American-Hawalian the first of three new liners, to operate in the con be completed and ready to make ita maiden voyage in December Point, at the yards of the Maryland Stee) Co. at $2.95. Remaining Linen and Ratine Suits Reduced to $5.00 Odd Linen and Ratine Suits from the Summer's remaining hecks, also a few Suits with cretonne jacket and plain white Women’s Walking Boots $5.00 Special $2.65 Each HIS special price is quoted on a medium-weight, plain Dinner white Semi-porcelain Service, in the shape pictured rhe Set comprises the follow- 6 Bread and Butter Plates 10-inch Platter 1 1 or Sauce Dishes 1 1 1 6 Saucers Pickle Dish Special for the 42-piece service, $3.50. —Third Floor Picnic Accessories APRUS Paper Plates, 25 for 10c. Waxed Paper in continuous rolis or sheets, Sc the roll or Paper Salad and Ice Cream Dishes, 4c dozen. Scot-tissue Towels, large roll for 50c. Boys’ ii holesale lumberman and the logger whom he employs are terned Cretonnes; also . ys’ Wash Suits at wi e " S vedic at) tie a 25c Playing Cards at fy suffering from “hard ti Siac: and o white Checked Embroidered-edge Satin Bedspreads for double beds, 15¢ Pk 50c Ea niall The “depression” spelis rich profits for speculators, that's Silk Popl Wi \ ade with cut corners and featured in an assortment —_— —_ | all. i ‘oplin Vhite anc he ‘ §.— 4 Wiseh Cotte and ® | The cause of the “depression,” said Brown, Is not the re Pins etaas eaik peat desirable patterns. Exceptionally good values at eae te moval of the tariff on Canadian lumber, nor is it cheap Asiatic : : , $2.65 cach First Fieor. finish. Only | labor in Canadian camps and mills. Black-and - white Checked customer, at | “Lumbermen have come here,” said Brown, “and testified that in Ratine rs r Mumma Canada they are employing Oriental labor and are the re able te ‘ produce lumber cheaper and can sell cheaper in the United Statens Phe lot r i n i Iris | hecause of the low tariff. selectic f sizes ¢ » bed | WAGES JUST AS HIGH IN CANADA OCTION OF Sze ece Ss ] | I want to aay that lumber workers tn Canada are getting as bigh opportunity is an unusual a ra Z Linen Weft | wages now as they aro in the United States. If lumbermen in Wash-lM oo S P. ] D Set 8c Mason Fruit Jars sas | ington could get Orleatal labor, they would not hesitate to employ X.[f one to acquire ag emi-Forcelain Uinner _50c Doz of Six Cambric Canada has no corner on Asiatic labor, The lumbermen aren't so keen oking, practical skirt for — in favoring American labor housed and gust vacatior 4 ( Dell Bree’ “Perfect” Mason —for i ee | | approached the heads of several lumber concerns with a plan of| house and ps ob if Veer pecia * Fruit Jers, quart size, com Nicke! Silver Teaspoons, tn cooperation between union labor and the employers with an tdea of wear On sale Friday, Plete with porcelain lined ate and fancy patterns securing a better market price for the wholesalers, eliminat Oe ate * disp! " ing pieces Pure Whit —74¢ Yd.— Boab, toy ‘Bargain Prissy et There are a lot of blighted hopes in the city Maht department ee Ae, eee eR, F bee obsts, Wut Old Glory Long, Cloth, 36 orem. 3 Sat eens 5 cakes today, following upon the refusal of the budget committee Wednesday lavender and black and white 6 Dinner Plates inches wide soft finish. ‘free , So > - ; ( ‘ . Men’s 50c Undershirts | |}| Xo reductions were made in tho estimate of the water department, pique skirt, Exceptional val- © Soup Plates Open Vegetable Dish : White Outing Flannel | $960,000, with earnings equaling this amount ues at the clearance price, 6 Fruit Covered Vegetable Dish t 25¢ Ea. The old fight over C, EB. Gilmur, foreman of outside construction, £5.00. —Becond Floor. 6 Tea Cups Pinigig = Bes = ie o—e ——8oc PY, eatry Pillow ¢ Heavy figured border Serima, seek OV. casacla, Arabian a yard. “SECONDS” 35¢ to 49c Under- muslins $1.75 Couch Covers at —$1.29 Ea.— 25c Japanese Matting 2 Ase Yd. $1.45 and $1.98 Undermuslins —at 89c— 69c Linen Center Pieces —at 49c—_ Laundry Bags, 16x25 Inches 1 special af 49c. blue, with drawstring top. Fultonette Sulkies with en Consisting of blouse, pants, I steel cap and belt of good quality flannel. Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, Special a {neh Rainier Tennis Rackets with ning ; full col folding he lapaible good gut a Ditson Deuce tennis ball free, 1 When the officers approached the man and girl as they alighted} | | handcuffs on the man's wrist. “SOUL SAVING’ IS NOT LIFE SAVING “Why did you not talk about the little children in the mine camps jot Ludlow when you were soul saving in Colorado?” asked Miss Yous! | | | | | | the “That has nothing to do with the saving of a soul,’ “You're a capitalistic tool,” shouted the girl at the evangelist, OUTING FOR SETTLEMENT HOUSE Council of Jewish Women, a program of high class vaudeville will be given aboard the steamer Iroquois. matching dollars with a bunch of newsboys,” | Evans and Nathan Schwartz complained in one breath, at police head-| In order not to crowd the steamer only 850 tickets will be sold, It PORTLAND, Aug. 12.—"We have been skinned out of elght bones Frank Nournter, Robert quarters today. “All right, all three of you are under arrest on the charge of gamb. some one less fortunate, * replied Sunday \ | lavender and white, mav'e belt. Very smart, and at- tractively priced at $2.50. NEW CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS AT $1.50 hemstitched shoulder seams and pearl buttons. Choice of black, white, Co- penhagen and flesh color. Attractive value at $1.50. Photo Frames 8x6% Inches, 50¢. Basement Salesroom. ins Veils costumes. The Basement Salesroom is featuring 3 Volle Scrim Window Ci a Portland tr t , oN : ; ; ; 1 tains with filet net and real fo rate Be tn deat ferent patterns © to preg nie Shakar eetencitt : apaubeinigad bikie eaeudbunpredmamieuc up in Norfolk style, with number of beautiful color-combinations in these Silks, Insertio: inch he y cel Orne 3 om. & Oxié nd 19x19 “ 7 ‘ t Sealy Wgent ruila: “orecm ann designs and borders, at 8 1-3 al ane. AG Pe “Cut the Trilby stuff," growled Richards and snapped a pair of white collar, cuffs and among them Dark-blue, Plum, Brown and Copenhagen effects. Twenty-seven inches wide, $1.00 yard. POMPADOUR TAFFETAS, $1.25 YARD— Very attractive values in these 36-inch Pompadour at Ji1c—- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.—Dilly Sunday, the evangelist, was | n regres Taffetas which are patterned in characteristic floral and ‘ | challenged today to a debate on industrial conditions {n the mi | A new model in Crepe ¢ so ae » - mxtra quality Japanese » Heavy Oriental Negus and ‘ani Sl Mand ta Gores jc 9 e u in the mines o: stripe effects, in lig lark C ric i daar Sate plain eniie nae Striped Couch Covers, "some cltontly small sizes in Corset 111 | Colorado and mills of New Jersey by Pearl Vogel, girl strike lead de Chine has the sleeve : , in light and dark colorings. Price 91.8 carpet design makes goo figured, others with designed “ah gp Me pg SEO +e oy ‘ “ jpn | : t eyand, sig cee Satay tate deteine fo borders: ali reversible. Cibac tie vine we bave any | at the close of his address here last night. He declined to de hats set in with hemstitching; 8" Age rT —_— New Arrivals in Women’s Shoes, $2.45 Pair Fine Lingerie Combinations, ATID i ‘ ‘ke Z All-linen Center Pieces, fin Finished Laundry Bags, i! Princes Slips, Envelope | —Basement Salesroom. OUR | styles in Wom © ished with lace edge and lace made ready to use, ioe Chemise, Gowns and Drawers, During a five-hour cruise of the sound, which fs to be part of the - én’s ‘Shoes have been a insertion, size 27x27 inches, quality cretonne; pink and silently “solled from handling, |entertainment in connection with the benefit pictne Sunday given by viet yee: ceived to sell at this attrac tive price—Patent Leather But- A new low-heel model is on & full-toe last, in patent or gum- metal leather, with black cray- a nn san poduced ta $10.se 3.93 Priday Coats of linens, in natural linen | | The steamer Floridan is the first to be ready, and the Artisan and package. 7 ronan es ' i: ‘olor made with tw kets || | anerees will follow. The Floridan wil) have a tonnage of 4,000, She Wises. Eopae: Spheduade hed Towel Holders, 18 pectal w o: o | will be 414 feet in length, 53 feet beam ms . —_ All three vessels will be specially equipped to handle lumber as N English Lace model, CuP® 5 im @ sanitary box Crepe Paper Napkini $24.50 Tailored $1.25 Wash Dress | well as general freight, between the Atlantic Coast and Seattle io , : tor Se. ola, be Wenared. ae oom Dresses Skirts 55c to 79c House | —_——— as pictured, of fine tan Folding Cardboard Lunch Chip Market and Pleale / t $10. 00 Dresses | 6 bh] j] Russia calf or gunmetal Boxes with handle, Se each. pone tn ae por —a $ A sveag ont 93c— t 45c. | | leather with hand-welted Julep Straws, 500 in box for eh J gu: Women's White Wool PORES — | s C 30c. king é Dresses, strictly tailored and sur Wate bhiee one oes | tn & tiny tittle automobile that they made all by themsel spall Wide! Bi eile > Solid Alok! Coan q bees ie coveral cectranne ing white plaue and. Khaki House Dresses of percaies al y made all b mselves init! Sizes 214 to 8; widths AA Paper Table Cloth and Nap- pliances, various styles, sizes 4 styles, reduced to $10.00. ol Pas ae and ginghame, in. figures and | Sete spare hours, just before graduating from high school in Des oD 2 $5.00 kin Seta, two sizes, 5c and 1c. and prices. | par Des iday @ stripes, worth 79 Moines, Ia., two adventurous kids “blew in” yesterday from a long : OP ee ea Wood Plates, 8¢ dozen. Housswares Sele “I Special at 450 ap | trip that started from their home city, and will end when thetr money | Ps cine tgs 2 ore r Ming: coat : 4 of} and their little machine play out Linen Suits Up to Bathing Sui ae ; thing its to $1.98 re The boys are Edwin Ahlberg and Harold Gordon. They are sons 4 $12.50 $ Navajo Baby Blankets | |[) of prominent citizens of their home town, and they are going to the } ri university when the term starts | ttre at $1.00__ —50c |e eee | ‘They started out with 5 cents each. The young fellows are true mn Means Gere cee Baby Miankets, nize 26x60 boostera of their home city. Their ittle car ts emblazoned with signs ‘whil styles, that #0 many women : - Inches, In dark colors, with | telling about about Des Moines | | conf Prefer. Sizes 14 to 36; worth year sizes; many braid trim- attractive designs. Sp The boys will complete a tour of 15 states before they get home. | P up to $12.50, at $1.00. med. for Friday at Sc each ia eater a “i “; $2.50 ; SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.—Svengali-like motions with his hands, | ASH Silk Waists i . ar a3 - - - ‘ | which had #0 entranced his Trilby, Mra. Alleen Holt, that she is alleged | vceabey: oot od Pha “8 $1.50 Scrim Curtains| | Figured Border Scrims jto have leff home and famfly in Oregon, failed to prevent Detectives | the popular awning- TRIPES and plaids in subdued colorings are early a 8 1-3¢ Yd Dtpniespls mune and Fred Kraake from placing H. 0. Houdeen eaca\ stripe effects of blue or season favorites for waists as well as for entire ot | | SSE7822 988 587. 20°93 BEY | will leave the Colman dock at 2:15 p. m, returning at 10:30, 20c. 25c 50c ton Boots. with low or medium ‘a | The piente, which will be held at the grounds of the Puget Sound 9 4 heel and cloth top, also Gun- Navigation Co., is planned as a benefit for the Jewish Settlement house. TTRACTIVE prices on three 3 P ~ ht thee Boys’ $1.00 Baseball $5.85 Fultonette $1.00 Tennis Racket Dancing and a program of field eperte will make the day enjoyable. | sizes of “Silverine” Pic a Supee Poets Ae . Sulkies en | ture Frames tn oval shape: op. Sizes 2% to 8. i Suits 5 id Deuce Ball ‘COME T0 COMPLAIN: ARE PINCHED 4%)x2% Inches, 20¢. Very good value at $2.45 a 6x4 25 : amt Pic. at $3.9 —At 89c— |] ’ Gxtis Inches, Be, a ling,” was Police Captain Harms’ eonsolatory rep enette top and Goodyear welt Special 30¢ Lunch—Sixth Floor Cafe | i hed | Reduced to 25c sole. Sizes 2% to 8; widths ry to D. Price $3.00 marl So. THE $5.50 Finger-plece BURGLAR CARRIES OFF A LEG VARIETY of patterns in P&T in the Sixth Floor ‘ “MAR CHF et Feiss ad Lace Drape Veils, in Another new Shoe, on short-vamp last, in patent Cafeteria 7 BON Fier, matdany pea pidehage ond pias th a Mh lee" ta the question trou ak bri Sen ee pa ot gun-metal leather, has black cloth top, Goodyear : nion 8t-—Second Ave-—Pike St—Seattie, Tel, Elliott 4100 containing wooden pedal extremity, As Christensen already han tae to 256 tach: net Feduced welt sole and Cuban heel. Sizes 2}4 to 8, widths & : perfectly good legs, the police belleve the artificial one belongs to Basement Salosroom, to D. Price $3.00 pair. Basement Salesroom

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