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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1915, PAGE 11., CHING CHARGE FOR MOVING ONE CAR | ROM SOUTH SEATTLE TO BALLARD IS $21; | OTEFOR BELT LINE; GIVE BUSINESS A CHANCE. ERI is t f that can be furnished that Seattle shippers are suf EZ fering from intolerable conditions because of the the water front This is a receipt from a Great Northern agent. It is the freight charge for moving ONE Ready, Aye, Ready With Abundant New Stocks for the Surge of Gilt Buyimg Boudoir Caps 35¢_ Senlolina?s: Waaies. Cl 50c and 65¢ Qual aturday’s ~~ ul _ i : Luncheo XCEPTIONALLY dainty affairs — || chasis Getdieaian of fing soft laces, ribbons, co ' ' V frilla, rone buds, ete, If bought or , ‘ dinarily 50¢ and 66e would be the i} t most graphic pr strangle hold the rajroads have on » ol . ° prices ask \ : Mew Co. Sr joe Adee the Seattle Brick & Tile Co., at South Seattle, te the Phoenix saPraper-Pareeees .Co;, Yiryt Fieer imi FHE CHARGE IS $21! ; , rT SH NO $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 =F IT SHOULD BE NOT MORE THAN $3! The orig | 7.7 ; si Will Be | Featured Tomorrow in Every Section of the Store Girls’ Winter l Coats $5.00 | Reduced ftom $6.50. | ‘MART Coats of heavy mixed j} 56-Inch All-Wool Suitings, Special Saturday, $1.00 Yard [ NcLupep fn this lot are all-wool plaids, fancy stripe, cheviot sultings, plain diagonals, jersey clothe and Bhown in “Bolling ‘Galt Bron,” Copen cardinal, navy, black, midnight bine, Belgium, hunt er's, delft blue and black Specially priced on Satur day OO yard Plaid Suitings on Sale Saturday at $1.50 Yard hundred yards of splendid quality 66-1nch imported wool Plaids in me dium and heavy weights, suit able for sults, skirts and one piece dresses, Handsome dark combinations in greens, blues, red, browns, ete. High-grade materials of distinctive beauty, priced in regular stock $2.00, $2.50 and $4.00 a yard Saturday ......66.6 88 chi ‘<a Ss way . sal charge was $26, but the shingle <ompany protested and got a $5 reduc What is the remedy A ih San LY-OWNIE dD BELT LINE, OPERATED BY THE PORT COMMISSION, Wric Ae ‘3 I LIMIN \ ; THE PYRAMID SWITCHING CHARGES THAT ARE 2W DRI G PFHOL SANDS OF DOLLARS OF TRADE FROM SEATTLE! | Vote for all five propositions at the port election Saturday. } - ” P FREIGHT BILL, TEST Sn panne nomen PREPAID: EXPENSE. BILL" Fh . apie eae a nenengeeeapelatine FtRe T e Feo baad ~— chido. i * — . 7 Sn nN AO Se ie) Ba aE a » Bh. materials in a wide variety of Bt? GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, Dr,, FOR CHARGES ON ARTICLES TRANSPORTED, good shades. The lot also contains | 7 ” oe eve mn are ere nv ate as als ta yan | a few corduroys in browns and || | greens 3 P——-SEATEALE olen ey Trahan Watt ips ar All are the season's latest styles and are in sizes 6 to 12 years Girls’ Winter | Coats $7.85 —A splendid lot of girls’ Coats in smart new styles and of fine quality heavy mixtures, corduroys, zibelines and chinchillas, They are all new Coats in sizes 6 to 14 years. —Many were $10.00 to $12.00 Fraser-Paterson ( Third Floor. Christmas Shopping Is om im Earnest TR BEA ARNGK Fi ORs cer Great Christmas Sellimg Men's New Ties —Splendid special purchase. —All new. Jui received. Scores Cc | of patterns. | Scores of colors. | Saeieat ark erie oa. werner way UADY ANG KS im the Bright, Light Toy and Doll Shop j } ' OMORROW we | ARLY selling in the Toy Shop indicates that Christmas shopping is going to be 4 | ‘ dreds of other models. 3 will continue the sale of Men’s Ties. 4 sont aeeae Twenty-five hundred y | done early this season. It also indicates that our careful selections of practical, fresh, new, correct- lees ‘ sane i j | |New Orleans and Montreal, where} tlality of service to which our le Tie | If you would shop in comfort you should shop early, for each day crowds grow ; CONTINUED |the public belt railway is an indis-| & are entitled Style Tes. larger and» shopping becomes more trying even here, where we try to make it as Tt |pensable factor in the recognized | sople really care more | f ‘ pleasant le | FROM PAGE 1 efficiency. cheapness and dispatch | ¢ tn service than low —They are a special SS “Bie” Mechanical T, Sea ey Me, a of those harbors. | nit s aseaeay cs aks s085 H lechanical Train | Peg-Lock Blocks wood construction Toy vn, Sommiaaion Not Hasty | thn comuntnties tes pe hase we secured ci; Cen § re} Builds houses, windmills, forts and hun ‘ee ‘or nearly four years the port ry deliberate in its con a short time ago. aicgeke: toate ao & part of the compre- | commission has endeavored to per-| sideration of this matter, the | dh hown in wid . ng in price Priced at....... $1. $2, $3.50 and $6 suade the Jing transcontinental| conviction has grown that th Anchor Biocks—Stone block construction Every Tie Is New. None Have *S* _ |railroads terminating tn Seattle to| defects above pointed out Proposition Two—Shall $125,000] for ; s 25,000) torm e company be, a herefore ‘should : oys. Builds bridges, houses and many P Sines Masia SWiliahin for Hatt] Chaat ce tee Meat cxccene xaea| \cobrected, aud it Teele that | Been Shown Before Cc om T, for Chi atae ache ane: ee 4 Bike purposes by transfer from the! upon the commission after its or-| has now come for 4 Fite : a a | onstruction loys for Idren | Priced .. seceihe stake conan : fast Waterway Improvement No. 2/ganization was the establishment| action They're the best Ties for —The Ties are the at of All Ages vos, MOE, $1.50, $2.50, 85 and $7.50 nd, heretofore authorized but not)of a belt line railway to embrace | Belt Line Already Begun 25¢ we've seen offered for a shapes The colors i le \} Toys that will educate as well as offer Nene at the entire waterfront |. The port commission has already year everything from plain ite |] gilapeeant to the ould are. Tore worth | oe en ee THe Toposition Three—Shall $75,000) In the first official statement of {lt public spurs and storage ‘ all through the list of plain |] while. Here gathered construc-| The “QB” Build-MeUps—A construction Donds be made available for belt;the commission to the people, {s-| tracks in connection with each of This is a splendid chance a!) throug oF Oe Pe Shas ‘Tere tie chicos of ail Toy with interchangeable parts, affording i and sewed ferent he Red sued Zebruary 9, 1912, the matter |t six terminal groups of public to buy Ties for Christmas r fancy colo up to Erector and Meccano—The two opportunity for endless combinations of Cen ‘aterfront fund, heretofore |{s discussed, and Engineer Rogue's | Wharves and warehow | Pg pean ; ack i henge Neer agai ec 1 : form and color. Priced........$1,25 set {i Authorized But not expended? Jopinion ts cited to the effect that| These spurs were necessary to gut Phere are scores and peigt ge teeter 7 eka | Lake Union Improvement the port commission was the prop-|insure every railroad equal priv scores to select from. CHOIR sc dcc cds apeee cee + ii Tew he boy to build bridges. Then there is the “Tinker-Toy” at 50¢. p . Co.. Firat ¥ ' cranes, trucks, aeroplanes, ete. oposition Four—Shall $20,000 of|er agency to accomplish this re-|lieges at the public port utilities —Fraser-Paterson ire | Priced at $1, $2 ary ae | A wonderful Toy with which a thousand 4 be made available for develop sult. | They are being used daily by oe oe ae 5 . + BO. different Toys can be made. nt of the north short of Lake| Each annual report and nearly |the railroads free of cost, for ac Our 2100 Toilet Specials $6, $7.50 and $10. | -Fraser-Paterson Co., Fifth Floor. " Wnion by transfer from the East|every bulletin issued in the past | cess to the wharves and supporting pte torent : _e_—_— a Waterway Improvement No. 2 fund, four years has urged the remedy-| warehouses—such railroads as tap ° ft ° pa | on e sg ° 8 A 3 heretofore authorized, but not ex-|{ng of the situation. |thone parts of the city Silk Si ocking: S, dl 2 1) | Chaillde Christmas Shi rs Jed ' Conferences with oe, presidenta| K he rec ords of the port's auditor |[} weir a $ Satur ay oC | ppe “ es Proposition Five—Shall $15,000 of/or vice presidents o' the trunk/ show expenditure for such spurs } IE a, ie “ot nan - b bonds be made available for develop-| lines, and with thelr engineer and|up to November 1 as follows | N especially good list at thie |! MPLE new Stocks of Children’s Felt ment of the south shore of Lake|traffic offictals, have accomplished | Salmon bay $ 1,070.85 time, for it contains many | and Kid Gift Slippers. Thoroughly Sens ; awe = | a | Union by transfer from the East|2° improvement of the chaotic | Smith's cove verse, 99,922.38 items wanted for gifts wood liti | roids a Pegsentidig ocd este ere : B]) Waterway Improvement No. 2 fund, | *witehing situation, 2 Central waterfront ..... 14,135.59 good qualitie “> you would naturall; of Iceland fox, angora and heretofore authorized but not ex-| ‘aliroads Stand Pat | East waterway ... + 14,746.77 A. S00 Jar of Cold Cream tor.2he expect to secure here. lamb, Tibet, white oney aaded? | As long ago as August 15, 1913,| East waterway No. 2... 43,753.77 Tq" je no better Dollar Silk —S0e Jar of Vanishing Cream. 2he rsa, sa : : bear: i ee Sie tinkid! taaieen ithe commission submitted the fol- t line, surveys, etc... 980.82 Stocking made, of that we $60. Btaie rash ter rie | | Misses’ and Children's red felt “Jultettes” mink, natural opossum, squir- 3 ie Propositions 2, 3, 4 and 5 ask only|!owing analysis of the waterfront ———-- are sure. If there was, we would Hand Rubber Dressing with hand-turned soles. Sizes 5% to 11, 9O¢. rel, ermine and moufflan 2, 3, 3 af th: Ce r vi Sizes 11% to 2 > ; SoU.” ter the transfor of funds elready | situation to the local heads of the) Total actual outlay. $108,610.16 )}} hive ; Pence 5G atte cy hog Ns OMT ERB pa BOPP coco Sets in sizes for girls of 6 to 16] | voted by the people. several railway companies doing The foregoing includ@s the 1,500 Only yesterday came a larce 1 7 t 2 : s pp pa ale at Proposition 1 5 for a decision | business in Seattle, a condition | feet of trac whien the commis. new shipment of this splendid °!P* 4 é ae Tanned in red and blue. Sizes § dries | bby the voters on general policy.{Which they admitted to be true/ sion was compelied to butld to con Stocking. Containing a dozen or 7500, Wwelity Sachets for, an 11, $4 11% to Gifts that are sure to delight the Whether or not switching and |*2¢ vaguely promised to remedy. | nect the les of existing |] more of the new shades, among < to. worth of Tollet Boay tor sue Boys little lady. i transfer service between rail and “The desirabftity of provid- [spurs and storage tracks on the which are t savensee Witees app = Chocola Priced all the way from $1.75 : ers Salt be fair wed ing a terminal or belt railway | Smith's cove terminal with the old Old Raa ) an abe 11% to to $17.50. water carriers shall be fully under A my 7 been E 1 1d Rose, Rose Leaf Bags, 2 for.......28¢ aner-P . F loor Fraser-Paterson Co., Third Floor. public control service for Seattle's water glass works spur” of the Northern Pink ‘ & | na 1 : The Dominant Issue front and contiguous tideflats | Pacific, the Northern Pacific hay Coral Pink, Emerald, Imported Face Pow Bhe has been urged upon the port [ing refused to extend that short Castor —Ni Sachet Envelopes for... .260 ee > : | iiiien Genem bar 4 Se, whether Re] commission from one notirce | distance, leaving the great public pg ats — aaven Sutheriand sisters’ Hair || A Sale of Girls’ Dresses at $2.95 Thousands of Gift Handkerchiefs | Gitle will proceed to acquire or| °F another ever since it came {terminal monopolized by the Great hay are ot tee finest quality. cdeanebn & Sonus’ Ploriae Water Formerly $5.00 to $15.00 for Children | construct a public belt line railroad — ages mes Hager |Northern, and losing « large thread silk that can be sold for tor # A little lot of 27 Dresses that are to be closed j | long the main waterfront, con-| {97 at? Nenaute hogs peg dl beaonteer ing business becauss of the|H} $1.00. They have reinforced tops, Willams’ Toilet Water for out. They are neat, attrac styles that were OR this season hy nave an rd an especial jj necting all the port commission he ” t excessive switching charges of the |] goles, toe and heel —Colgate’s Tollet Water f soft fromm last season. ‘They are all in 004 con- effort to secure broad varieties of excep- |} Wharves, warehouses, and other| %re to become Informed on. | latter road Dependable quality that can * worth of Tollet Paper tion and the styles are attractive, Sizes 6 to 14 tionally dainty gift Handkerchiefs for children. inal facilities with all the| the details of the question and This quarter mile of connecting safely be used as gifte $0c bottle of Liquid Shampc ena 8 How well we have succeeded is shown in the ' 3 epee not to take any action that |track installed at public expense ¥.-P, Co., First Fioer ¥.-P. Co., Firat } ana EO ERE ample assortments now on display, from which || 4 ar aen Gieek a8 the pert commis might prove to be hasty or itt enabled ithe Alaska engineering pores prose ware $8 | advise early selection i » considered e net result of |commission to make heavy sh! ————————————————— = wba wicge, tard > % Third ~ i , i | vt ie" Ecctner oo pubic Nee nearly two years’ study of the | ments of steel to the new railwey | Fra : won ¢ . Filo. Three nice quality Handkerchiefs in a eae { er the public port! Sinrece hae ‘confirmed rather now being built in Alaska by the || S New Neck for W | : bonltgr saiestatesssses events ns ae utilities already built with public! that otherwise the commis |federal government, which other. [f | mart New Neckwear tor Women | Boys’ and Girls’ Rain Coats } Handkerchiefs with pink, blue and lavender || | » firet impress thas | wise would not have been moved P | 1 21 r on " have hems and a colored initial in a corner in a |{ q and uniform switching charge. > : n_ moved B0c Pleces at 2he, 75c Pleces at 5 1.65 P’ | In the Third Floor rent Room we now have La |i Seattle would thus follow the ex.| th present system is defe tive Jover the great million-dollar pub ; 25¢, 50¢, § loons: St 91,00 | \| a complete line of boys’ and girls’ Rain Coats and Pretty gift box for... + Be || perience of three of the greatest | !” the following respects He pier | Is each of these three lots you will find tomorrow many Rain Cape These are oftentimes used for gifts 3 Handkerchiefs in a gift box, embroidered in r American ports, San Francisco,| | 1. The Lge user pro Whatcom Ave. Unit | smart, attractive styles in flat and high standard collars | among practical people and the stocks shown childish and “Mother Goose” figures, for...35¢ ‘3 | vein ~ bs peak noah eh The above $105,000 does not in || of Georgette crepe and fine organdies. They are fresh, new | offer a wide variety for choice. Then there is a little Folding Bed with two || eee —— | pend cen cateas b . he | elude $7,544.70 contracted to be pieces and each will be daintily put up in a Christmas box if | Navy blue, tan poplins, gray tweeds, gray tiny Dolls and three fine white Handkerchiefs | s by allways large pald for rails neceasary to connect you wish. A fine gift suggestion | serges, etc PS hat aN era ae wae vse is Best $2.50 Glasses on | rg of ve Ls aagipac dle rater Be { lthe East Waterway terminals with A beautiful, full, fluffy Ostrich Neck Ruff packed in a Some Coats and Capes have Hats to match And the Kewpie sets, containing three fine || ; =: = SS || so aawont da ou jon® =| the main line of the Northern Pa | special Christmas box, and specially priced 82.95 | Sizes 6 to 16 years, priced from $2.95 to $4.95 Handkerchiefs in a neat gift box for....25¢ || 5 nigh prove com cifle and the Great Northern. These Fraser-Paters Flo Fra aterson ( Third Floor Fraser-Paterson Co., First Floor. |} If your pote exp as lack of ade- Jare the lines runt to the — el | . : . - = opremienial Eyes + 2 P principal grain and fruit area ra i t 4 separate ownership of 1 ‘ : the Pacific Northwest. The | Trouble baergafay ee tion of switch. | Waterway terminals embrace: ; 1 - 4 in Any ing charges by which in ex Hanford st. public whart, es i et backbone of the comb—th | : {asylums thra ; * a c »y wh € the public piers and small shippers) ba ne of the comb—the public T sylums thraout the country. In all P Way, eee oe niet tnntas | Public grain elevator. Fe a el oftnctaai toga is| Dakota GirlIs New | TAKE HEART, YE uy eiperlance'T fecaa Ca how as much oo Spokane public fruit’ ware. Call and three times | Spekane st. public whart, the outer portion of the city, are|switching situation in Seattle for| Star in Grand Opera! bald-headed man who was insane,” . minated against by needless All time BALD HEAD BOYS Ssienaaal Rescvintis- rt the proper charge is made : die i 3%. Partiality of service | house. pyramided witching charges and| The port's chief engineer aS 2 ee individual roads giving pr Public fish storage plant. a ara ied torchanee between rail-|estimated the physical ae cian ff pptonteane enannmtinnseantonenmaaane cade IROE, Wi 2—T SWATS THE TARIFF 4 Person- ence to and from their own phetags mathe Public warehouse.| roads and in car drayage service |n Whatcom ave. unit. at|{s Bs MOR SO Cs Veo coe ee 6 docks and lines soe Mage Dates Paphasr iil required to reach ocean freight) $2 N §||may worry you and the chorus g tise 4 ally Ex “4. Partially of service to Lander st. public wharf. fs oi ixtenhione: alnhe: Meeks Mavetaal may joke about you if your pate is} F. S. Pratt of Boston, chairman “4 amine shippers by which some enjoy | ‘The estimated cost of the What Invitation to Railroads way and the Duwamish waterway, | tree of hirsute adornment, but/of the Puget Sound ‘Trscmam 4 je Them. prs. pinvon, an. || complete exemption — from }com ave. unit is $33,000. The| ‘The outlay of millions to foree|into Ballard and into Lake Unton | |g there's much solace in that condi-/ Light & Fowae: Gn..ts here kaa J switching cha which oth- }franchise for this unit, No 53,/an entrance Into a city, such as the| basin, and to Harbor island and || according to Dr. Robert B./about business. He save business My reputation and stand- ers do not was granted by the city council in| Wabash spent at Pittsburgh or the| West Seattle would, of course, be) 1 a is waiting for a changed Sta giiislent esbarance Exclusive agreements, by | June, 1914 Harriman system invested to reach| matters deferred for future de.||§ have examined several hun-| tar! La a 3 which all business to or from | This is already authorized to be|the Seattle waterfront, keeps new, cision $ pats regarding thelr s@n-) " 4 z hat I will not prescribe || particular wharves, and even | pulit, requiring no further. action|Iines away, . —wl said lark. “I haxe exam-| Canada has 1,065 weekly, 150 , x 2 saa unless they are isousteiak plants, goes to par- | hy the voters. It will extend from| Thru a public belt line new rail jined bur ft others in insane daily newspapers absolutely necessary ¢ |Spokane st. to Connecticut st.,/roads seeking terminals on Puget Th shi: | EXAMINATION ue | tie! volle re ane ae | Dae to Kast Waterway ound would be enabled to enter eWorld Millinery 7 it partial po in the absorp Thus the port already haw ap-|the city on a footing of absolute rpg ates Llb. Tins 30c— 3 lb. Ti tion of switching cha Such POffers unusual Reductions In | - dim c - ins c s These defects in our ter proaching $150,000 Invested or equality with existing road yon Optical Co. he pet Pinal pledged in public railroad tracks a condition would doubtless stimu. pevery department for tomorrow, nal syst Peer ieas ao not na on which no direct revenue is be- late the Chicago & Northwestern § Saturday 1116 1st Ave., near Seneca |, “ ery eave, oh 8 - ing obtained—spure and storage and the Canadian Pacific, for In ——— DU as eee fc tracks, built in the hope of forever stance, to plan extensions to preventing the pub terminals be-| Seattle. Vacate SIMIAN, |ing monopolized t railroad It Is now proposed to link to- MYRNA SHARLOW | | It was never doubted at the time gether the port commission ter mJ | lihese great new port utilities were minals with resulting public owner t { d n Jamestown, N, D., les r wear built that all transcontinental lines ship and control of a trunk belt line Oo e a en dozen years ago, slip of a s | would pr |school girl was wondering he could go to faraway Chicago] ¢ 1 hear grand opera Then some one discovered she had ly use their almost| from the Argo yards, near the south ° |sovereign powers of inent do-jend of the Kast Waterway, to the Grill main” and connect with such public|Interbay yards lying between Bal Men tracks lard and the Smith's cove public | However, at the end of 1915 the|terminal Pace, aes 8 | 1@ or 1% zones within the city! The port commission believes the E : SHE discovered she had ambition; ‘ P j : er fii romain ench “with aigeneralweltare of the community] ONtertainment fi|sne went to New York and to Paris} Seek RUS er ee ea |separate switching charge, a and the larger interests of the to study, and finally, this winter, the “ye 5 If Not Satisfied, four leading railroads m harbor demand that there be no of Highest little Dakota girlk—Myrna Sharlow to have divided ttle’s harbor further submission to the lroads ached Chicago as prima donna in Come Here |into at least three sub-ports, or polley of delay. The time has come Merit the Chicago Grand Opera company spheres of influence. for action IMMIGRATION DROPS 300,000 The Great Northern dominates No New Bonds Required A ne ei “ae Bee Best BY TEST- ABOVE THE REST Hard and No new bonda#eare required pean war has cut down tmint , the situation in the F ens oe ore lInterbay districts, the Milwaukee) The saving in bondg already is suf: ation in the United States to tne lalong the Hast Waterway, the|authorized for terminal@ = ‘ |Northern Pacific controls the cen-|ficient to acquire oreconstr@ct tha ‘ ate of about 300,000 annually, saya Seattle B14 First Ave. _||Sortivrn’ecis conten ts, cw ficent torneaure costar that Ho 194 Pine Msiecanat Cea: Closset & Devers ‘Wasn. tral waterfront and around Lake|trunk portion Union. If placed at the westerly side of| fon, who to tn the olty to} The Oldest and Largest Coffee Roasters in the Northwest As long as this condition obtains,’ Railroad and Whatcom aves,—the om Li | tmmigra j das.