The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1916, Page 2

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demands of the American Fede ¥ she By Louis Sidelsky In addition to this ber of organized labo bers, Morrison sald he “ie “i The prices of woolens—of trimmings—of everything that goes into the making of men’s fine clothing—is going up day by day. Ask any tailor or merchant that you know and he will bear out this statement. I am not going to raise prices till | am forced to. Will you help me to keep them down? I have been scouring the country from one end to the other to get my materials at the lowest possible price— And I have succeeded in making a great purchase In my stock and in my windows you will find hundreds of pat- terns displayed. They include about every weave and fabric, every shade and color, every plait and staple pattern that the average well- dressed man could think of. English, Irish and Scotch tweeds and homespuns, plaids, stripes and fancy mixtures in cheviots and cassi- meres, and a fine, big showing in medium and heavyweight blue serges. The man that can’t be suited in this magnificent selection is hard to please, indeed. Iam going to put them on sale to- morrow morning at choice for Suit made to your individual measure— 20.00 There are values among them that ought to bring from $30 to $40, and many of the high-priced exclusive shops would charge even more. But I am going to continue to do as I have always done—give values that positively cannot be approached by anyone else—and | am going to give my friends and customers the benefit of this fortunate purchase at least as long as this shipment of woolens lasts. Remember this—I am going to fight to the last ditch to keep from raising prices—but if I am to succeed in doing so | must do a bigger volume than ever. Will you do your share to help me do it for our mutual! benefit? Remember, this sale opens tomorrow morning, and naturally those who come first will have the best picking. Honestly, I don’t think you can afford to overlook this yo ce Perfect fit guaranteed, and satisfaction in every way, or your money back with a smile. —_ Tailoring Co. LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. Corner Third and Columbia. she the far larger number ganized workers. It ix the history of 30 May should see new de fe. ye fe ae ofa abe oe cfe'alarahs ols ofe ole ole ws ny ofe sje ojo fe here} * pending in congress. WASHINGTON, commerce comm x ei i The 01d aa ope ae oje oe ajo oje 801 Third Ave. & of ote ote ote ole ote ote ote ofe ote ote ofe ale ofe ote ate ole efe fe ote ote ate pte ote ote ole ole ote ote ate ole ofe ate BISUR F ATED TRAIN DISPATCHERS | WILL MAKE DEMANDS OLYMPIA, Wash., tions are being circ train dispatchers today preparatory ‘4 \to presenting a demand for a 10 per cent Increase In wages, one day off each week, and a two-week va cation on pay neon Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. Home of Jevery railroad weet of C1 oe era pe Vaudeville” |AN ede quest of the Puget Soun red near the depc I here’s al | Wednesday night and inquired « |F. W. Gray, colored, where on | might obtain a “drink. standard in |": THE Willie Bros. Masters of the Art of He took Libby up to a room in ilibrism ve in e } the Alps hotel, 621 King st Later Libby missed $19 | Manhattan club. for instance This stupendous act was selected by our foreign representatives CHUGBIKES COLLIDE May Ittee today Double a STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 4, MANY WORKERS TO DEMAND BETTER WAGES, OFFICIAL SAYS of ofe ofe ofe afe ofe ofe ofe of- ofe fe ofe afe ols of of- ofe ofe ofe ofe of ofe ofem i. a a a of * % 3 WASHINGTON, May 4—The Ss BEM | $64,000,000 annual Increase In ae wages, which began May 1, for BAG | 706,500 workers, will stimulate baff| 2,293,500 others to immediate Secretary Morrison, ration of Labor, predicted today et num. 8 mem expected numerous demonstrations from of unor ears that ands by ta! FAVOR SHIELDS BILL | WILSON APPROVES has endorsing s water power bill, now 4.—The | harbor im the om Sign Ifnc Treased wage scale will |p by the convention of that body, | | Remarkable Nome Cure Given By One te - ee are rhe wane Eecey | eral resolutions bearing on the sub Saftersr to Benefit ’ " an if Sterling is a the standard .."%.'s of silver. to head the big show until Saturday night. 4 Other Acts cles went 20 5 sg Fifth ave We The collided Cherry st. H. EB. Cc hi h d |taken, un us, to the city hos ‘ ertain high-grade pita! over. i Ww. L inn, 620 Seneca » Of Live Wire makes of automobiles | EAR 5h gr Poa ye ucved ag It Gets to “That S Entertainment and LILLIAN RUSSELL§ “Wildfire” Five Reels of Vivid Action and Compel- ling Interest Don’t Miss This Like Magic SOUTH-ENDERS BUSY 2°"). fix the standard of quality in motor cars. It’s the same with , foods. There are some brands that set the standard of quality. | Folger’s Golden | Gate is thestandard of coffee quality. Smith |form a n | citizens ot and Rainier v ‘ovement club of} Mt. Baker park plaster You simply rub MUST the spot where the pain on briskly—and the pain And best of a size for $2. sure you TEROLE DRESSES MEN ~ ‘WOMEN 45c Coffee 45c Quality J.A.Folger & Co. San Francisco 5c Evenings 10c 6 to 11 p. m. “HOW 6000 THAT. cs| MUSTEROLE FEELS! ore Spot relief for ture EROLE on ie—rub ft 1s gone. CHINESE ORGANIZE | No muss, no bother. Just com- |- |forting, soothing rellef—first a gen. | tle glow, then a delightfu HN, no bits: | old-fashioned ) sense of 1 mustard Sh ' Rhe umatiam ————— —— 8 ® and Ach f the zante Sprains, Sore Mus-| ROM the fi milk BIG —See the vatican gardens Frosted of healthfulness for the first time in MATINEES | PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO ona we tnsaatte kind that = pylon 1 to 5 p. m. COR.THIRD & UNIVERSITY your druggist’s, in 250 and ization in the North- —— 8, and a most perfect ' special large hos- | i Na-| * LID'S ON 1 IGHT IN Moore Theatre 1916, PAGE 2 Gejutopiand 1s the Su- preme Player-Piano Achievem ent—the The Superb Standard of the World Genuine Avera Exposition Models Now on Sale at he sald of spring borers," month: to continue tio sion or of tying th regard to other demands Many have wrung from em a afte Kgles just as di apital orkers in 4 as to « Medal of Honor award- ed to G-Autopland at the P. P. I. E.—Highest honors over all competi- BY E + CONKLE U. P. Staff Correspondent EL PASO, May 4.—Generais Scott and Funston wer formed unofficially today of President Wil }non’s approval of the pact with |Gen” Obrenon Mexienn "war ta tors in this country and from abroad. RUSH a ahem: LA COLUMBI Twer i A en ty-seven motor ambula erior of Mexico, In the| 108 motor truck supplies went into Mex pant 2 load feo fre ard a dainty of the evening p of “The Red given by university students] Moore theatre Wednesday Her songs delighted K her “Mig e But Me * HOQUIAM, HOQUIAM, May 4.—Resigna tions of all members of Aber | B'GOSH! deen’s annual Fourth of July aplash committee” are in the banda of the city unet } The members gave as their | reason fot resigning the fact | that the lid is clamped on too | tight Know the Fascination of Personally Whether the Pacif of the § Interr ationa by | sho remen’s union will demand en be taken eing held in ae Saturday or Monday. the Labor Temple, | Sev raning Device Other Models Only $585 Rendering Prices taciude Free Music Helis and Ap i Music Write Us or Inquire Concerning Our Special Offer— A Genuine Ex- position Model on Free Trial to Any Home in Washington. ject were temporarily shelved Wed nesday. Two national committeemen and/ & state executive committee will be! ™ | chosen at the state convention of prohibitionists in Eilers hall Tues jday, State Chairman H. T. Murra will open the meeting and R. E./ 2 will act as temporary (BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Eilers Building Third and University P ASTORS DE NOU N w PARADE AUGHTY| SANTA MONICA, May 4-— The first shot of the war be THROUGHOUT tween Venice trustees and OUR PRICE Chamber of Commerce on one side and local ministers on 15c the other ANY SEAT pastors passed resolutions con CHILDREN demning the parade of bathing girls to be held at Venice Sun 5c Show Opens 11:30 Show Every Two Hours Thereafter ‘al, immodest, immoral,” | injuring | Ke, and as drawing the KILLS MAN AND GIRL ROTSE, Idaho, May 4 -While de| fending herself against her husband | at her home in Gienns Ferry, Idaho, | last night. Mra. ¢ T Sho@maker | shot and killed him, and accidentally | shot her daughter, 9 years old, who} died three hours later. TRY ” END STRIKE May 4.—Feder ai | nfluences are mak effort to end the| turbances in this district The Westinghouse company willingness to meet a MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY -The iospired ‘Callist Instrumental Recital HERNIAVSKY Caerniavsx Viotintnt, today signified its commttee of strikers. Frederick —IN— Wednesday Eve, May 17 First o in the U.S. after their W OUR, tne ne Hall Caine’s Jana, German Austra India | Bouth Atel a and Honolulu. Famous ETERNAL Bargains in Fresh Fish ee 25c —A strong drama, based upon the political situa- tion in modern Rome. PISHERMANS MARKET Foot Marion St IN —Not a Biblical play. west's an Phone Elliott ge 15c 15c STORERSON f Admission Admission kr! Ad Children Children MILK 5c 5c

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