The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1919, Page 11

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TLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN 1919 VAGE 11 told you we had a monarchy of in-|C°™Mpany, he should algo get a com- wonderful ability ax an engineer and dustry. I say monar municipal mon stock interest to rep xpert have saved us fron ther than -65 Girls’ Linene Dresses; neat styles in tan, blue, 7. rose and green, with white, to 14 j many difficulties Plutocracy, for the lot the work. | future hopes of the pr “Cou cilman Bolton waa one of the man is not essentially better with a pany. His wages sho Usual Low, Special Price Basement Prices LL correct styles—well made Coats of good, durable wool velours, plushes, burellas. and mixed coatings. upon aa bis pre men who did not agree to purchase small e er of limited means An employe, upon e car line at the time of our cc than with a wealthy operator voluntarily ference with the gc cach A Commercial Oligarehy sh nentatives, ive just t xummer; but all that | “In commerce we practice an oll-| pensation for stork held in his name.| was necessary to secure his support garchy as absolute as was done po This would act as a deterrent to| was for him to study the question of litically in old Russia. Industrially| promiscuous dixmissal, It would | service and development of our trans-|@ as well as politically, we should op- stabilize employment. The worker | portation facilities to “nake him one ve |of the most ardent supporters of the pureh. ents lesketh “Steadfast -42 Girls’ Fancy Gingham Dresses sizes 8 to 14 foers. 91. 59) / hy { Plain and fur trimmed. A large range of sizes and plaids, ete. Cle j Y { colors. erate by consent of the governed. will have protection ag: Industry haa been built up on the whims of foremen and su; ! ° eoecevesoee YOUR STEP : 4 . : * ° : ° . Pai 8337. - : ° W 4] ol «= ‘ 3 | sys | | : P : & 4a $ i ‘ oe ee ee : Beginnings lomorrowes Py 3 F : oh) Important January Special Sales of 8 ¢ e / F L.2 a ° ° S a ; < White IPabrics e f a —_ : yD Bedding and lLimnems ; g r 4 ° —— NUSUALLY important special prices on Bed : | Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bedspreads, Fine Nainsook : Pattern Table Cloths and Blankets. Values so attract- : ive that one is justified in planning and buying for ° rje months to come ° } . = a] Py e 4 ; » PP , 5 5 ) c a 9 ‘2 Aw : XIx99-inch Bed Sheets $1.95 $6.50 Bed Blankets $4.95 $5.00 Satin Spreads $3.95 ANDUSTRI L : Good quality Sheets; wear splendid- Good quality Satin Bedspreads; wear “Rec aA : yee inc Shy ip. size, Sth a ~—Gray and tan Blankets, 66x80 inches in size; very soft plendidly Full double bed size, Splendid special value in the January and Splendid lue, good % ality + Priced re y $5.00; spec n the 4 . ON uction e , : : and warm. Splendid value, good wearing quality, a ————— STR ° Sales at, each ...... $1.9 $6.50. Special in the January Sales at ya S4 Januar 3.95 $ ; : 6 5 Oe 9 Sy RISO heted B re 1 : Pillow Cases, 35¢ Each m0 P rochete eds preads Je , D at 2 —cood wearing Pillow Cases, 42x26 Hime Limem Patterm Table Cloths $3.15 e and 6 inches in size. Spec ial in the < ~—-An_ exceptionally good wearing § January Sales at, each Le BEG At Greatly Reduced Prices pread; large size, pretty designs, good ° rn rom . ‘ value for $3.95. Special in the Jar 4 : 2 —A collection of just 63 Fine Table Cloths in the lot, of- : : : ? » "hoe ? Sales at : $2.10 Bed Sheets $1.55 fering unusual values in splendid pure linens: aoe Petes a ° Seamless Bedsheets, 81x90 inches in ‘ ee ta 25 Bed S/ 5165 $ size; good wearing qualities; priced 4 Cloths, 68x68 inches; special..........$4.85 eac h iaaat ma 225 Bed Si (his $i zat wets: e regularly at $2.10. Extra value in the —8 Cloths, 70x70 inches, special 85.75 amless, extra leng th. 81x99 : : ies, e : oO »} ” . niess, a ieng Je incnes. January Sales at, each......... $1.56 2 Cloths, 72x72 inches, $10.00 values, for $8.00 4 ; 7 : —6 Cloths, $12.50 values, 72x72 inches, for $8.75 cach Extra value in the Special January i e $6.95 Bedspreads $5.45 —2 Cloths, $18.00 values, 72x72 in., for... $12.50 each ieiagah ideas = Dee eet : sift Me Aetatal A dvcooe. 4. jal g —2 Cloths, . $; spec 4 on 5 = —— - 4 tin Bedspreads in a variety of pret- pS coon soso pe prey inch Yee ‘4 se con Fine Natnsook $4.45 2 a eee _ - - - $ ty Marseilles patterns. Splendid wear- 3 Cloths, 70x90 inches, $8.75 values, for. .86.95 each a Piece of 12 Yards ti : ing and attractive § reads. Priced a Cloths, 70x90 inches, 0 values, for. .$6.50 each Very fine and sheer Nainsook HY OF $ regularly $6.95. January Sales price 3 Cloths, 70x106 inches, $9.00 values, for $7.45 each cially desirable for fine lingerie; 3 : Sosa ee eeeeeseeseeeens . $5.45 —8 Cloths, $12.50 values, 108 in., for $9.25 each inches wide, 12-yard bolts tra value +h] ° eocc,: : a ~—4 Cloths, $17.50 values, 81x81 in., for. .$12.50 each in the Special January Sales at. .$4.45 ' : $5.95 Satin Spreads $4.95 ~—2 Cloths, 81x108 in., $27.50 values, for..$22,50 each inch. Ni $3.0 — PORT Te : Fine quality Satin Bedspreads—a —2 Cloths, $15.00 ve , 90x90 in., for. .$11.85 each a) psa : ainsook $3.00 MANUFACTURING COMPANY n Continued From Page Ones $ quality sure to give excellent service In addition there are 10 Cloths, one of a kind, sizes 81 Piece 12 Yards e and satisfaction. Shown in a good as- aa « , ‘ly @19 F ny —Medium quality insook, 36 inches Ma, Heckith and’ The e . x81 inches to 90x140 inches, formerly $12.50 to $30.00, i 3 ; BY MILTON BRONNER |should. in times of plenty, provide * > e sortment of designs; a $5.95, specially priced, each $10.50 to $22.50 wide; launders well; snow white. Spe- $ NEW. YORK, Jan. 1.—WWe Ameri-| 4" insurance fund against a time of i firmly on the p $ January Sales price....... $4.95 r 4 é **** “"¥raser-Paterson Co,, Second Floor cial Janua ale price, piece. . . $2 s cans pride ourselves on our demoe- famine, for ite own members. This w ab the |$ 2. fecy Of government, but we must| Would work no injustice on people ax exp je $s admit that our workmen live under | Ployer, if we could bring it Goutitieai “teers eal ; No, this is not the gist of what ‘troops, It would be th greatest Ward the study and solution of the 3 $ gome Bolshevik or a radical single solution to the of problems that confronted ux during! ¢ ° $ a se to ms at was ood poverty that cdpld be di the progress of our longdrawn-ou $ 3% RJ. Caldwe ident Of: the Should Get Stock negotiations. His aid and support W d Mi 7C 3 Be, Srcneient, | Mile, SORES | -Anether thing: When on invesi-|tavg toon tnealoabie 1S TI ie Fo owing Items | 00 Women ’s an isses_ Coats H and other towns in the Nutmeg) 7” Biel ns le ein & company, “pre | benctiman Fitagerald hi os bee al ed. c& state and employs thousands of | ferred stock represents amount |tower of strength on the financial) © 2: of cash paid in and common stock phases of the situation, and in today|@ . _ eagles OS Are Greatly At One Very Low $17 50 ; ee ar ne ‘s investors, Hut why confine this to government on matters pertaining to} ° this country Pa ECW LGckain gapanyt’ Ia saaision’ co (tnedac and Oaaceeh promedere R d d Thursd Price Thursday : 38 - one wages the workm gets, for th Councilman Thomson's wide - = . = S SiC movdlyormiaed when contr age (Me, workman, Ete, for she) Councliman Thomnon' wile exo educe ursday 3é e s e ° e ° ° e ° e e e ° ° e ° e e e Stripe ance price ...... ethane each For Quick Clearance The Special Price Basement Sgery of shen a he e th & agg ‘ AR PPO Pe, me Sea A variety of styles, all sizes, for women and misses. 7 as the custodian of property, and y idea have committees uncilman Hesketh haa never de } -A Special Price Basement cl ve at $17.50 H also on the theory that labor is a/of workmen in every plant, these.) uuaman jlesnetn Ne rhe? A Special Price Basement clearance at...... 7.5 a commodity. committees to include no foremen | YS" © Mis ee 0 | OFRene —98 Women's Kite e m agreement. and has stood steadfast, | ve § Len) “ 7 7 7 a Pes "But the time has come to change | or superintendents. Let the fore: | Gain eny hee J pr r% vt Aprons in plain and bib c 1 Never Saw Such Good Suits for s our conception of labor. The em-)men have their own committee. |} ~ pressure that was) . I : 4 7 : ” e ploye should be co-custodian of prop. These committees should have t were: ae oe ee a i 1| style; made of Amoskeag ‘i j So Little Money, $ erty with the employer—fas a stock-| full right, in non-working hours, ee ee eee et ginghams; special ....... each \ i P ghee BN ie ‘ i onal ca aac Te ¢ holder, When times are dall an em-| meet and discuss their interests and ra Mendid force have worked faith ‘> a customer voiced the sentiments of many Ww hen she 3 ployer does not neglect his plant or | to present their conclusions to the fully and well in p city's \ / i thin that seeneeney ye ree day. ye Il say the same : machinery, Why should he neglect | employer. A copy should be sent to ‘Mterests, and th ", an a ee eimai ie v | thing when you see the values we are offering at....... : his employes? Why should he be al-| the secretary of labor at Washing. 2F8W®. are modela of diction, with a —65 House Dresses in fan- )} .$15.00 and $18.00 ° lowed to do so? ton. The employer should be re- | rity of meaning seldom found in cy prints and percales, in |i re faa Sa aa an { ‘model of pelable: tab 1 ry “If a large plant has too much| quired to make answer within a “Woh documenta ie neat designs. Most all; very suit a correc ‘model of | re iable fabric and : fubber on hand it can store it with-| week and alao forward a copy to). 0 uperintendent of Public Uttities Ge Bo cca ies each smartly tailored. e out much injury. But you can’t) Washington. Thix would automatic orto and his assistants are ~-Basement rae —The savings are remarkable. Sm store men and women, putting them ally bring the discussion out into “"ttled to praise for their careful/ @ Or on a shelf like merchandise, to be the light and of itself be both pre “nr conacientious work in checking | e taken down at some future time | vention and cure of many evils, If| 974 comparin the | properties wo] @ 8 when needed. Working men and) differences of opinion could not be aeciulr : . i¢ s Women are just as hungry amd cold adjusted, I would then have the I desire to publicly thank and con-| eeee cove eee eee coe fm dull times as in periods of great | board of conciliation of the depart &T4tulate not or the on above business activity | ment of labor step in and lend as. Mentioned for their and nin: | ia ¥ s avis of bu x ATTA —— ‘I think that every’ industry sistance Ity of purpose, but also to} WOT - atheces rahe sas TE es —————— | Congratulate the citizens 0! ttle | on having such men in their employ. | W ate BEFORE P New. World’ W oe ae che seta | iia teas gen _BE ORE EACE MEN ELCOMES 1919 Sg » {ity to blaze the way suc : to Stop the “Flu” |!» municinat operation t cars| ) 7 The morning new ve lor service, not pro’ ul ol na of the ne ar PHILADELPHIA, Jan. ‘h—Su Tr nervice, not pr a Sonteraenes fl to The Star by N. EA) | been hotbed of rebellion in Spair lawned cold and frosty. Fe’ >. & perstition is fighting ’ result, I feel confident, will be that f a ros ew ob- # the other great « ¢ th nl PARIS, Jan. 1—It will on.| IRELAND—Demand for selt-« : 2 Harr Rosenberg and Fanny wrea ol 6 nation 118, Jan will take a con served it however, the majority being @ Ratification of peace at the see bamivied iA the Compe f Seattle's exam-|grees of nations to wettle the ent by Irish may be taken. to fished bite polls by the America pia t canis fade! Minnis by Sinn Feinets, who would k en warm blankets sleep- onl ae cemetery the other da i ns outside those wd by pl ttl ee _ pepe pata oe at) here is a superstition in Rus ‘ goes on, we will acquire it is proposed the peace dele and a free countr s off e ght's cele- Be een’ cy Pi} wia that a marria a come: { the lixht and power plants of t hould consider LUXEMBURG — Annexatic t bration ass ogee tery will stop an epidemic of dis- | Stone-Webster interests here | Almost as many issues have been | Belgium may be propose A ay Despite extremely cold weather in “aa A ) ecune condemnation, if necessary, When | raised which would ordinarily be Preval of nations asked if people of Seattle, crowds on the downtown wae Flu” is raging in the Russian ) the time is right We will take the/ matters for national determination | Luxemburg and Belgiun both desire . - s New Ye eve were probably 5 Aden Jewish colony in Philadelphia. So povcabogn rags if it is ever have grown out of the disruption it. Damages from German y to ©» EDMUND igri. : : « ry og Rosenberg and Mrs. Jacobs, pre urned back to its private owners.” |of the cen tn be cons 1 by peace de est in the history of the city, jy The « ot cere unnee nee Gncn. oe ners pMine , oe rc ‘lent Wilson's principle of self! LIMBURG—Prop has been A New World for the New Year! surprising demonstration sent @ from. ¢ : sion s bd ota eae sp M heey jeri eee ination has been the cue for | made that this strip of Holland terri Lay the dead Past on its dismal bier old y eternity and wel- the des Ce beigyaiortae ‘ Seven car barns and yards, a total|tne world to rise up and demand Id: | treue nice aha qusiaiii ikea The hideous monster of the triple-head, ucts epee pe ; ae Flu” ig still raging f (540 cary of all deseriptigns, 1945) erty ar realignment with sgme other | Belgium, be annexed to Helgium. It Menace, Malignancy and Might, is dead, shove demninine the poe Ae Names of 25 labor delegate 1 nnn ee en tne ear repel Bade =o a was over this strip that German so! And they who died to slay it hold it fast {1oage ana organization having its will attend the < not fattane ard ticean Coole and | ped fe™ Of thee problems may come /dicrs passed in the great retreat, thu Within a deepening grave. The Past is past, spe: rm of celebration in addition t decide on action in webait of Tom San Francisco Is seerwibe tore the pease congress after the violating Holland's neutrality. Lim to theokae sison,. the REE Mooney were announced as follows:| ver nated that the annuay pe.{ce@ttal powers are disposed of and burg was awarded to Holland in 1838 , was spent ‘andthe “ane Se ee ce S saber Sad Today; It Is sania rere ete ae 1 re-ldamayes Asse Others may be! when final sett it of the terns of Let us, the livin » that no new seed that-there ware no ittoihalie ane left for the league of nations to con later breed, im ation of ium and Holland Of despotism rez wncil; C. B. K auto ¢ gross, are $4,444,649 at present 8 i ed the work of Chief Warren's “ sider, should that body come into be us achie “ 4 W. Dola ackamith Jame the Morning After e pacer? Da! f : ; poate a hieved We are as all men are, and should we go | men, who encountered no troubk William SAN an. 1 ” Ldidydabediey _ — ALAND ISLANDS——These island: oy Dye ‘ ‘ > All theatres } arranged ! lov eettiornent .within the. coantries la e ssian path shg 8 » Prussié ange ‘ William | great hush fell over San Francisco for 7 thin th sutrlod | sn the Gul GPRUMEIA. Bertone oan The Pru ' n path shall meet the Prussian salduiuene ae ante niae Ge ea 4. today. It v the quiet brought by | Sy nieh they art ae + ge. |e and Finland, are of atratexic im woe, the new sent inviting the pub r arpente 1 cou the sombre t ehts and needs of e ef pave gly: bees ri ay le portan: to Sweden, and, with the lic to dance on their stages after mid- 184 n Potts, carpenter fost disquieting of th pught purp tween Sweden and Finland, may be sword!” 2 the hotels, with midnight dances and 1 Frank MeCarthy,| Was the belief tha in Francisco grew come the property of Sweden, As S P r ngested w bril- - 1 W. F.| might never again repeat the great sy RORMGY 3 BUNGIE | SCHELSWIG—Return to Denmark| wintand is a part. of the as So spake a Man whom men call Lord, hrot 16° Vi Sew Yeas # celebration that has) 7.4 prewa Staff Correspondent) |i 80URht. Has been part of the Ger-| problem which the peace congr And Truth is even as true for you and me ling t Athort ind ified made ume i a stl ciecHia, san ic ereaseni RACae ince 1864, when, with | must consider, this transfer might be As spoken by the shores of Galilee. I 1 j ts; Frank| e marehe tein, It was annexed by force, a matter of consideration by the map te > featured daneir ! retical ¢ BB Geller-(! and h on Market st. in con- | enjoyed Ih first relaxation ears of atrife between Danos|nakera Wherefore the Past being past, shall we not )"" man molds new King, fettl four inches deep, other thronga| ince coming to Europe. Despite @| and Teuton: veri : rear to usher y King eee sete icards ta a Leola cain, a plaged gale, eae. Lal 4 CHINA—Relations of China with . ; ; 3 ae er in oung, pipe fitters;| ined up a ie h he nit ig ine ; te tamena St. Cloud, KOREA—Established as a nation| Japan and thg interposition of the A New World for the New Year? The « parties started 7 hip er C| apiration, without which, it is be-|™orning a ne famous § ee century before Chr e reaking u 1 and abou 4 d ved? such a celebration will fail|inks. He wan accompanied by Mra.|* °C" before Christ, later a Chi » congress in the civil difficu break 1 1, an i ‘ Fen ad te eee eins ecyuan’|nene dependency, then independent tween North and South China i this ti t orry man I 1 iron | flat J again; it finaily eame under Japanese y be th ‘ weet, ae y would sleey shopmen; George 0. foun-| Daylight found isolated celebrants| Grayson has ordered the president! vo itro: in 1910, Now it will ask the |ont Oi aoe One newly-marric was glad ery wor 4 wiinietpal| confiding to lamp povtn that the end| to take two days’ absolute rest. He Contr! In 1010. Now it will ack th } a ald in admin Baker Says Yanks iy alien CHR. Gaanpin' Penne je hig Paris and one on the train en route to It haw advanced greatly under | gi vt macions with go into af in Russia Are O. K. pate : : ear Farah oe oh tra 2 rot gre ul Sere ccaes eae ae oh ae ea A AW eBAYY oer sees MVE COURSE IN Rt SSIAN nen " 1 ut 7 p.m SPAIN—WIll appeal for cession of | -phese few of the extranoous butigencs tot, Opa putiversity « if MING: Ub BANK DIRECTOR After returning from hix golf, the! Gibraltar for Ceuta trait, | questions the peace makers will be| (fy Iker announced te bate sure aulck acting. Do not gripe ilk uaa n t for renewed! Henry R. King, president of King | president held a lengthy consultation in Spain's African territ asked to consider rise from | MKht that American troops tr pone oy Pista n y R. King |r nt held a lengthy consulta K d © from At your drug store. Money back guarantee. commer Bros. company, was elected trustee | with Col, House | CATALONIA—Asking for|day to day. They're the kind of| sia are warm! nd well equip: <i if yn LONDON, J 1.—When an Qi yn Ru of the Washington Mutual Savings| President and Mrs. Poincare called | autonomy, “nay* carry its appeal to| questions that might be expected to! pe He answerec urges of Sena Al L.46ePaxative break of 1 1 was it and apr to tension offices bank Tuesday, Rayn Frazier | upon the Wilsons at the Murat palace jthe peace congress under the prin-| come befor court of a league of tor Townsend that they were neglect vestigatod was found that the the Henry building ‘way reelected president, this afternoon, ciple of self-determination, Has long nations, if such a league ix formed, ‘cd in this respect ‘iirst dog affected was a daschund.

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