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Correct Apparel for Women ANNIVERSARY WEEK ope st that has crowded our display rooms to cape aah y three ‘more 4 © . 1 % DISCOUNT; / IS GRANTED ON ALL CHAS abr OUR REGULAR@TOCK 7 x In spite of unprecedented ng Monéay, Tuesday and Wednesday, the selégtion tomogfow will be fully as interesting as first day of the sale, due to daily arrivals @ugmenting’ our large and beautiful stock of e Fro Gowns Evening Gowns and Da me Sr ‘f biers FF SUITS & Street Froc: More than a “Tailleur” and Cos Blouses and Su Duvetyn keundred new Peach Bloo stylish “Tail- Costume leur” models se- Velvet cured through Duvet de Laf Silvertone special purchase S# at price conces- Tinseltone sions. Suits made to sell reg- ularly at from $65 to $125, on sale tomorrow at 52m THE ASSURANCE OF saris ACTION PURCRASE GOES WITH EVERY Second Avenue at Spring Street Take Elevator at Third Floor Snow Flakes pone millions of Snow Flakes and span interior, Note the the huge brick ovens. After ‘ll know why they'te so good, $ 1421 Third Avenue Between Pike and Union \ | sion that the net profita of the tele- | | phone | |of thousands of dollars in tmprove-| Havercamp, ae a ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919. RENT MEASURE AGAIN DELAYED Council to Confer Saturday | on City Ordinance ~~ =~ | Continued From Page One | » ” shall a uke | ing.” Moore rn this me re was al leman to An rep Protective numerous | creases in rent ‘More than 25 per cent of the membership of this association have red out of their apartments ageous in he streets un w them relief by passing noe, Meakim said. “Landlords have stood here today | and told you that no more apart ment houses will be built in Seattle if this ordinance passes. Wh haven't they built apartment houses | during the last year, when the de-| mand wae urgent, and no ordinance) contemplated? “Another complaint of the land lord i that the original owner has not participated tn lease gambling | and its attendant profits, That is not true, I know of one hotel man-| ager who haw sub-leased his hotel three times since last March, and each time he has received $1,000 for his written consent to the transac tion, And I've heard of many other similar deals,” Raises Laugh | George B. West, who told the counell that he had plenty of money and that his Judgment in apartment bouse rent charges was second to none, raised a hearty laugh by ure: | ing the organization of an apartment house owners’ association. One woman told the counefl that her rent at the Quincy apartments, 21 17th ave, had been raised from $22 to $60 in two years, Adinits It’s Enough 0 you believe such an increase, two years, ix juntt Couneliman Erickson anked | “we ell, It's enough,” West admitted. “I've been paying rent in Seattle for 14 years,” mplained of the Quincy apart- t house rental. Why don’t you go back Fast, you belong?” shouted another maid the woman tenant “Speaking of Easterners,” shouted another landlord, “I want to say that they want twice as much bed- ding ax Westerners, I don't know | why tis should be.” | “Why don't you give them hot/ water bags?” suggested a voice. | Pteads for Hotel Men t aring for the admitted | ve and se- is rental bus- at the hoteln d thelr rate rm, altho labor iry and other essentials con a with the business had ed nearly 100 pre cent an’t right and it inn't fair to « inhumanities but declare pattlo had n the last five strike at the hotel man over the shoulders of the apartment house Rockwell said. “I say that} cil has no more right to say ny what the Bon go for a pair of de Stelguer and Ira attorneys, also spoke against the ordinance. The session was enlivened, at one point by a tilt between Chief Annist ant Corporation counsel Thomas J. |. Kennedy, author of the proponed ordinance, and Otto Rupp, chief |*pokesman for the Seattle Real Es tate association. Rupp Is Quizzed | “Didn't you appear as counsel for the telephone company before the! Dt service commission recently?” dy inquired. Rupp replied didn’t you tell the commin-| | Bro onan, company did not exesed 3.75| per cent?” “Yen.” “And didn't you tell the commis- sion that the telephone company | proposed to expend several hundreds | | ments?” | "Yeu." “What are the net profits of the artment house owner in Seatt “Fro: per cent high as 7 Rupp r | “And y that the }ment house owner will not build if | this ordinance pasadf?”* “Yes,” Rupp replied amid general | laughter. | The debate wan still sizzling at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon when Councilman Drake moved that the hearing on the ordinance be resumed next Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. At that time representatives of the | Seattle Real Estate association, | Chamber of Commerce and Commer-| | cial Club, Roger J. Meakim, N. A./ representing the ten-| id Assistant Corporation sel Kennedy, representing "| city’s legal department, will meet with the city council in an effort to “get somewhere,” Dr put 4 30 Private Re No less than thir record rooms in 0 choice of new speedy, MUSICAL HEADQUARTERS thew home make the ic easy, pleasant and f ri Eliott 112 14.21 Third Ave. DL LL pL pe ep pp pp J Im Drapery adic Curtaim Materials At Oneshalf the Regular Prices Sunfast Tapestry Filet Net madres Marquisette Cretonne Voile Art Silk Serim g In la gths from 114 to 5 yards. ll remnants left from new good# cut during the* l@gt six weeks. The quantity if, we believe, ampl@) However, as usual, the vantage in the matter of se ion, -—Fourt —These are will have they Women's —Fine quality pure th and seamless double sole. olate, cordovan, medium g! Sizes 814 to 10. At $1.35 a —Full fashioned pure sole and garter top. 814 to 10, At $1.75 a pair. —Fine quality medium weight pt full fashioned, double lisle sole In black, white, field mouse, navy¥ cordovan and gray. At $2.00 a —Very finest quality pure thre: ioned double lisle sole and ga white, cordovan, mahogany al 81% to 10. At $2.25 a pair. Women's Out Size —A splendid line of Women’s ings, all full fashioned, lisle s Black and white. Sizes 9 to 14 —Fine lisle, seamless, medi white, gray, cordovan and | yer. 1014. At 75e a pair. 4 —Fine quality out-size lisle geamless, izes 9 to 1014. At weight. In black and white. 50c a pair. 3 —Full fashioned fine lisle, d Sizes 9 to 1014. At $1.00 a Children's Stéckings Cashmeres in Heath The Stocking Novelty —tThree-quarter Wool Socks ment of gray heather and tures and fancy cuffs. Sizes TH to 1114. Prices ~—Very fine quality, $1.65, $2.00, $2.25. ” medium weight. Sizes Boys’ Stockings—-“Potly Brand” 4 to 642. White and —Best quality cotton, medium Fibbed, both seam- black; 35¢. less and fashioned foot, doull le sole and knee. Cashmere Seamless Sizes 6 to 1014, at 65c. Girls’ Lisle St ings —Finest quality silk lisle, mediim weight. Black, white, cordovan and gray. Sizép 6 to 914, 65c, Girls’ Cotton S$ ings mless, Black and white. Size& 6 to 91, 45c. —Very fine quality cotton, weight. The Last Chance —The prices advance the first of November, so this is the last chance to secure a Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper at the following prices: “Baby” Sweeper at $ “Special” Sweeper at $ —The Hoover needs no argument to convince the householder of its merit —its superiority is generally ad- mitted. —Why not a Hoover for her Christ- mas present? —Hoovers sold on easy terms if de- sired, with an initial payment of $5.00. —Hoover Pemonstpator, See nd Floor, THE LOGICAL PLACE TO CHOOSE is the place where you are offered the widest selection of all the new Phonograph Models, where you can choose with the greatest comfort and convenience, and where you are afforded the assistance of musical experts in every department of this great Home of the World’s Leadin gq NiOonrenltty.. and sale —In aco ; the requil ed sizes. it-size Silk Stock- and garter top. , $2.75 to $4.00, weight, le lis Mixtures f the Season excellent assort- wn heather mix- e ground floor is given ALL THE ~ RECORDS ALWAYS inl AVENUE AND Las Or ~ Remnants —White Im Domestics and ILimems At Very Attractive Prices and Colored Outing Flannels. —Cotton and Linen Table Damasks. —Nainsook. —Long Cloths, early Bhyers use, 4 —Sheer White Fabrics. ~<A splendid assortment of good, usable lengths, which will be of interest to many women because of the large number of practical pieces for home —Linen Section, Second Floor, Good Stockings double lisle 10. . Sizes garter top, 65c a pair. black, Sizes 9 to medium ings; le split sole. toe and heel; —Fine quality, dium weight; only. at 50c. medium Correcting Am Eye Strain —with proper glasses in- variably means an ‘int proved condition of” gen- eral health. An eye shade may be of temporary bene- fit if you are working in an extremely bright light. We shall be glad to pre- sent anyone who calls with one of these shields. J. oN: Edmunds, bent Dy. —On the Bale At 50c a pair. —Finest quality seamless lisle, double sole and medium weight. Colors—Russian calf, cordovan, Havana-brown, champagne, bea- ver, medium and dark gray. Sizes 81% to 10. At —‘Wayne Knit,” finest quality lisle, full fash- ioned, double sole and garter top. In black and white. Sizes 814 to 10. At 75c a pair. -——Finest quality silk lisle, full fashioned, double and garter top. African brown and Havana brown. Sizes » At 90c a pair. Women'¥ —Women’s medium we seamless, double heel white. At 35c a pair; three pa —Medium hegvy weight cotton, 8 ribbed garter top. Sizes 814 to 10. At 40c a pair. Hose for Little Chil Lisle Seamless. me- white Sizes 4 to 614, Silk and Wool —White only. Sizes 4 to 614, at 75c and 85c, for Wémen, Boys, Girls and Little Childres plete showing of the kinds most desired, in all Women's Lisle Stockings —‘Wayne Knit” fine quality lisle, seamless, dou- ble lisle sole and garter top. s . In black, white, field mouse, gray, African brown. Sizes 814 to In white, medium gray, ptton Stockings fine Cotton Stock- toe. In black and s for $1.00. mless, double black only. Now Conducting a Clearance of All Package Goods, for. Embroidery zy at 1-3 Reduction ~—And miscellaneous Art Novel- ties at sharply reduced prices, —Preparatory to the removal of the Art Department to the new quarters which will soon be in readiness. —Art Department, Second Floor, of records, $120 to $475 ? New Edisons from MODELS Y Grafonolas from $25 to $475