The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1919, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR 35-inch Fancy Dress Silks $1.45 BUY NOW--ALL YOU WILL NEED FOR THE COMING SEASON “DSPRISONERS TIDAL WAVE OF CONSERVATIVES REPORT MANUEL ESCAPE CELLS: PEOPLES PERIL SWAY GERMANY OFF LISBON AS POSSE HUNTS _OF THE WORLD? -: see semen Wi REVOLT SPREADS MADRID CHICAGO Righway . ading » Cg var Dssenaigsins Chicago in an « t tu . ' Rurope, cc er all of the srisonets whe 7 « soldiers of Great Britain rent . ' : ' Mat night fro any a 5 " ; Fr Maly, Seand Ge art he national assembly, the 1 inpat t ' just as ver nd you Il be s W “ Most of ere Known as) my Auntrin and the Balk ana Man Mitiesestae ue tna soeneted For Silks are going to be worn \ ich as ever—an 1 you wil | ire to want enough eg pecs t sotiet| Ste, taking: bn termes of tas € saneeevetive delegetge even with | | Manus : for a dress, skirt or waist when you see how pretty these are and what a dependable quality Hi ro sald Howe, “A way must be the addition of the extreme radical England, « a 2 . c , | F BAP other state prisons ve Hoek found to satisfy this lind hanger i thev are for only $1.45 a yard. We've about 1,200 yards ‘nm all-——35 inches wide K mus owe And, bee e the peoples are i ‘ 1 Other patel at M - P an necessity ated ¢ . ' , SILK TAFFETAS, LOUISINI SATIN FOULARDS, IN NOVELTY PLAID rRIPES, DOTS, mY st be land capable ew tam fe nr behalf, di feasion of the mer land requiring a generation to r Most dari r “ mar shortly after 7 Wooden key the men Wutaide T 1 Piee, the men rus? Pupied by the sher When jail cu Teeapture th w Wampled under f Bhot, tho not then broke thr and seattered in the dark ISBYTERYIN. pak HERE 36-inch Fancy Suiting 75¢ Yd. 36 sii 4 0 preg Dress wagend $1.75 urable Suiting in multi-cole tripe and 7 ly 1 id-wool Dre bries; All-silk he aaedbona Jersey, I ‘Charmenda’ and. Sulksabd Woolf and gitls’ school dre 36 inche de Poplin in d po u hade 44-inch Worsted Plaids $1.50 Yd. 56- inch Plaid Skirting $4. 50 Yd. Good-looking Tartan and multicolor Plaid ae : plaid terns that make up very pretty for separate in dark, tiful material for both business and sport in favor and this material will make up spec t 1 kirt fast nice for skirts, i 6 inche gene) ecco So ete om eet | rege ae tao Blouses—Special Value $3.95 : Bees os mate tient weet ATH ARTILLERY wcneceess ee Mostly Georgettes, but a Few Pi Campaign workers say ; ged ME. Be a ioindery and pinced under arrest : ABOUT 20 DISTINCTIVE STYLES AND A DOZEN oa with 1.911 The rad t f ry ‘ ad | , , Recomplishing a tre " " - ri } Blouses ir and they’re won- _ €enfronting the chure ‘ t t of he ee ' A ders for $3.5 or low neck, large the a “ peer rep penny em ge i ne <8 ? ws | | “| or small ¢ beading, embroidering Ponference sessions in Seat Tue of ria t ' the ( and tass¢ NoG@ay morning. Dr. Biederwolf a America’s rough eadquarters company YANKEES MAKE In white, ma e, gray, tan, brown, peach, during the lunch hour them in war time of the tth Sartitary | avy, bisque b st nd t se for the relief of st lant churehes in the w returning se CONCERT SINGER — RESTING TODAY : Mme. Ernestine Schumann Heink d in her suite at the New Wash hotet all day Wednesday. She up t Preparing for her concert at the horne Putting Up Bars is no doubt that many BY Diggs gy voor Kw CAN HBADQUARTERS nations are for restriction nsidering ¢ emigre Aprons for Mother and Daughter MAKING APRON THURSDAY A DAY OF DOUBLF IMPORTANCB For mother and daughter can now watch for Apron Day with equal inte knowing on that day they'll find many number to interest them. New Aprons Jaunita Aprons hand. Ame erritory with Arrested, Says ' She’s Daughter of |”. Rosa Luxemburg fraction of fF cates t CHICAGO, Jan. 22-—Ressie Abra: | gor Amer *\hamson. sald to have claimed the stost of t of “Rosa Luxemburg’s daugh tereats of theif return pace congresa should take oblems pre » and work « t compret tan Wednesday night sive plans from the ndpoint of violation of Hquor rules MEME for the bie concert are al-| the world's interests ; Pie ie eee of American foodnt . i sold out. The body of the house Ww ry ee from » * In only two case at $1 50 at $1 95 sold out in mail orders. Thou tie’ sale tere ahd 10. have boon | ei Ste, MEUM fine ot 6.000 at D1.0) Oe wt’ - “re e said to have been | marks ($1,000) been imponed P ¥ sigs Antons tn oretty laa guano GENERAL STRIKE paned on intercepted letters from Made of good quality char ; ye phat gh “a vad + ‘Beh: intiiaies be neces Miss Abrahamson to some of the I HIT BY AUTO be ~ Pp with large pockets, belt ee tinetrup lige bene bray in blue or gray, bound in and trimmings, in white or white, and very servicea contrasting color, THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE i W. W. leallers in Leavenworth pris {tlia <e %. by Frank La Forge. pianist THREATENED IN he avenworth pri : Willtia ~ so © Carver, a noted basso, will of his ¢ M The prisoners are held on ec t 5 Wen 9 sing. Schumann-Heink sang at brison a a a tech | R Went nical charge of distributing seditious | jured as a result of being hit by a Ss onsen CTY OF TACOMA matter, apesding autcmeblie Tuseay mets af ing. The autotst did not stop AU EL CENTRO, € Jan. 22. Ex a es Sykes to amination { the body of a girl WASHINGTON, Jan. 22. Presi Serve 18 Months *--. From, Peas Daa ‘ound near here yesterday, today re | dent Wilron has been elected = mem . ontinw n on McNeils Island « - — x “i that the throat had been cut.| ber “honoris causa” of the Pragur SAN FRA SCC hipyard employers issued the fol ing tending to establish identity | Academy of Science, the Caecho Slo ee, am 3 lowing | = 5 drought to Heht | vak legation announces ua Sykes, leader of the Church | '0W!# statement the Living God, Berkeley, was Owners’ Statement d yesterday to 18 months on | We regret the action of our em ' iis istdnd for conspiring to ob-| ployes in rejecting our offe nd the draft. rf | striking this morning withe His three apostles, A. M. Dean,| erendum vote to determine the atti Crosby and John Ferguson, | tude of each and every employe on given a year each the questions involved. We are fully ‘Phey received the sentences with-| confident ority of | comment. to the aatee Dooling, before passing sen Girls’ Bungalow Aprons $1.65 SIZES 6 TO 14 YEARS Just the cleverest little Aprons, for little daughter. Me of pretty ids, checks and stripes, trimmed with wash braid. Girls’ Aprons, Same Style, Sizes 16 and 18 Years, at $1.95 Z Girls’ Pinafore-style Coat-style Aprons, Aprons at $2.75 Apron of striped made of percale, in Most desirable in style and colors are TACOMA, Jan, 22.~A local coun-]a ponition, if taken by the « cil of soldiers, sailors and workmen | ment, would be answered not c will be organized at a special strike by a general strike here, but & one Svadoagtag petition | the basis of our off «ould te tha| meeting, called for this after ernment in Peicéle: ii -pitike. dr pink and blue stripes, these Aprons—sleeves finished® with bt oa’ Fae” | highest in the world we apt Labor t the ship. meat for ——e ss 4; with pockets, belt and chambray ruffles, also large sailor col- lillions in Hun Effective several months past, | tii» Sr er. Serres ae k blue, sizes 6 to 14) Qiite tears 6 to 16 lar, belt and trimming of plain cham- Goods Revert to Lemme Toye apne ay phy ee At thia meeting ion will be| ‘The announcement of the } \od years—SSe¢. year: i z n of the strike | formation of a soldiers LITTLE DAUGHTER SHO! THIRD FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE 2, are ow in the Seattle yards exactly the United States (0 0. ee AMERICAN F& DQUARTERS | $4.16 a day. All the men on the | the city cil include trike comm: " and crafts in| workmen's ¢ inten-| ment of th UN GERMANY, Jan. 20.—(Delayed.)| second and third shifts receive an | tion to completely paralyze oma | "the demands of the working clans ‘=The contents of 40 warehouses and r 4 | industry Will be made asa clans,” and that “we ks in the Coblenz region shifts receive double time for At the same time it was learned will put ourselves on rece that money in order to live A big meeting © United States by default “J. F. DUTHIE & CO to allow ship construc The supplies were not inventoried |“AMES SHIPBUILDING & DRY | Sound to come to an in id cannot be turned SOMPAN Y still, rather than assume 4 pool Y DOCKS, INC creased cost of construction entailed | Bi men of the NORTH PACIFIC SHIP. | by an wages. ¢ have completec COMPANY J. Sut retar Wmenth’s work in checking up the AL, BOILER WORKS, | strike y. de materials OCK & “Flu” Decreases in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22.—Inftu- the and Adam time made ere ae conbonli:| seeemmeats santa Or Oe pen | ciate te nits denne the mari B IGAIN. BASEM Dy the Germans, wil! revert to the TION ent controversy. undoub the first principle of which is more 4 =) machinists was 7 FALLEN | FOR FREEDOM ith more ed in the walkout, every enza is apparently on tne line in Wen roe Ban Francisco. One nundred and _ TT ” } Forty-three cases were reported een & ie - ‘ (| terday, ainst 366 cases on the Previous day. Deaths yesterday were Total American Army Casualties to Date} A M. k d ; 1919 Style 22, as compared with 40 rded 200 at sens bey 196 | Te ar (4 nm (ineludl dn Monday. Morrison Predicts U. S. Bread Lines : WASHINGTON, Jan “There will be bread tines in « indus- trial center before May Frank Morrison, secretar American Federation o' fight for le ation gration. According Ports from 21 cities sb are 135,0 Livestock Makes Big Gain in Year WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.—Under the stimulus of government appeals for increased production, Americar farmers and ranchers hold livestock worth $546,006,000 more than they @id on January 1, 191% Accordi t0 figures made public today department of agricriture, the e of farm animals January 1, 15 ‘ was $8,420,204,000 i WILL GRANT PENSION Pings Highest ASE Dresses of Good Grade | Taffeta Silk i other causes at About Wholesale Cost id shut down ding prixoners) council will go council for ery Wishitaeen State Choviitins to gran Killed in aetion a78 rict immi- Morrison, re w th unemployed at this In Burgundy, Copenhagen- blue, Green, Tan and Navy-blue. Sizes 18 to 44 “Tees | Marked at a “v1 Price That Will "| Dispose of Them 5 Andernan, 4 Like a Flash chanies ported favoral Saturda brooms and "Theodore too: Hoosevelt a $5,000 annual pension, which has alre paaved the te Heeretary Lane introduced the trib ute. rem Srants « made by blind # will be on sage haate ts him Sil three of the styles are sketched to give anttle ae eth, MavaGamnaton | you a fair idea how good looking they are, and besides, they are splendid values for $10.95, i Stra Tdith Wachtman DON’T MISS THIS OFFERING IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR DRESSES +eddrs, Jane Aderson — New Silk, Dresses that hav« just been unpacked Blind ution y tor of blind men and re il * Audience in the | - ‘ Northwest Reads Star Want Ads | emcee | ne sPrivate Herman 1’, Anderson,

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