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4 “il . _ = s : : THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, DEC. 25, 1919. “af JOHNSON GIVES ® OUT PLATFORM Files in South Dakota as Independent Candidate WE'LL SAY SANTA CLAUS WAS HERE!” | GEN, PERSHING | ~—)GOMES JAN, 19 |Ex-Service Men to Take! | Part in Reception | a eae re A Holiday Sale Of Women’s Garments At An Unusual Price New Second Floor Cloth and Velvet Gowns and Suits Dresses a. $15.95 PIERRE, 8 D., Deo, 2 nator General John J. Pershin dot | _s Jainson, republican candidate the American military f will Or president, today gave the people vieit Beattle January 19, accord: | @f South Dakota his platform as an Independent candidate tn their state Primary in March, 1920, He charged | the government now “drifts, first With one class and then with the} other | “1 would lay hand with equal| feverity upon the millionaire prof: | fteer and the law-breaking agitator,” | Janson declared In our foreign relations I would have friendship and amity with all nations and entangling alliances with none, We should never | ing to Information receited — by Mayor C, B, Fitegerald Wednesda Plans for entertaining the guished conference of representativ yidier will be made at a of ait organiga bo held Friday or Satur , it was announced. A general committee on arrange | ments will be ve ed b Me Fitzgerald, including representatives | Jof the American Legion, the Grand rlotic and civ $24.50 and $29.50 Suits, i. Army of the Republic, Spanieh War oy 9-4 laa aataats ea eereete ity, Part, of our. sov Veterans, Veterans of Foreign $29.50 to $29.50 Dreason, LD] 95 eerncliy Wars, Chamber of Commerce and $24.75 and $39.60 Suits, $21 95 Bale Price sesbandebaees we Johnson urged many laws adopted | Commere al Club, University of WR UE Wa 5s 5 she fo poszesesce D Jo $29.50 to $45.00 Dresses, 255 00 fn California be applied nationally Sshington slumni and Seattle's! Bale Price susinsd eves . city government | Pp Among these were the land settle mt law; initiative, referendum and MN; direct primary; public utility Acts; budget system; workmen's Compensation; women's eight-hour @ay; minimum wage and the blue sky law. State officiais announced the plat ) form had beer received by them, An offical receptio: former service men will have part will be one of the chief features of the program, it in expec General Pershing's decision to vielt Seattle ia the result of an inv tation extended him by Mayor Fitz kerald, supplementing an invitation from the soldiers and sailors of the elty | The tour of inspection which Gen | eral Pershing in making of the rollitary poste in the Far Wert and the Mexican border 1 ext pected to end the middie of } | | in which $45.00 to $55.00 Bults, iad ; es Sale Price is an. Corea ee: $29.75 High-grade evening Gowns and Dresses in special price assortments too 00 to 965.00 Suits, 5 numerous to mention. Sale Price . spb diveaaves $39.75 Seen tm $49.15 Dress Skirts 18500 to 95.00 fut $59.75 * Wai‘hdeas*ane'tt.*** $16.50 Sale Price whe dosebadescees Fur Scarfs and Coatees at splendid Fur and Cloth —_, reductions. {New Year's Hee } Cards ‘Calendars Coats 5 —Main Floor. ( —Main Floor. PLE Children’s Coats $29.50 to $55.00 Coat a i MAE PHBE Kikctaskesatis sates $18.75 Up to 16 Years | CRUSADE LAUNCHED | AGAINST ILLITERACY ¥ | MADISON, Dec, 25.—There are 57 99°? persons in Wisconsin who cannot fead or write, The University of| p Wisconsin has instituted a campaign | © Of education to reach every town: | ip for the purpose of “hing | Biron se Stine Feist CQgpHeration, Not Competition, Ei DECEIVED BRIDE | nalStANT ACTION’ Solution to Industrial Unrest, | TAKES OWN LIFE With the quick action of simple | es Tega a eee Small Boys Find Body in EES Writes Man Who Has Tried It ™ shatow water’ * rw Feports her eyes are bright and clear $9.50 Coats @fter using Lavoptik a very short BY R. J. CALDWELL [Johnson Shoe company and with] It seems as tho all progress has to Ais $34.75 to $45.00 Coats $25 00 Bale Price time. In another case five applica-|Chalrman of the Hoard, Connecticut many others be preceded by strife, but let us hope| 108 ANGELES, De Bale Price Aivistttian see waged : tions produced great benefit. We Mills Company. | Corporations have long nded| that the good sense of America will POY of Mrs. Muriel MeMunn, $12.50 Coa B guarantee a small bottle to help ANY| ‘The difference between competition | Much effort in cult F cus:| prevent our having « me 6c) WHS Met her home at, Pasadena De- $45.00 to $95.00 Coata, $35 00 Sale Price | CASE weak, strained or inflamed | of labor and capttal, and co-operation |!omers and expended t injindustrial strife such aa -has din. Comber 4, after writing ar saying Wile DEE sasacdaeisigerdsssssees ee $14.95 Coats, sho intended to take her life because her bogus soldier husband had de ovived her, was found in shallow water @ few feet from the shor » re tracted Great Britain, which only fre |under the stress of the war, learned pply to Industry general @yes. Swift's Drug Co, and leading | between them is as great as the dis-/ cultivating their em; druggists. | tance between the east and the west. | #ultant high turnover —— | By the present system of competi-/auently as higt at 400 ont per | te Bale Price A Special Purchase, PAQ TK ; Bale Price teseeeseveees $49.75 $17.50 Coats, ltion, each side sees how little it can|4nnum, with all tte a the Whitley system, the principles u Bale Price ‘ 4o for the other. Where co-operation |!# the logical re « Jong pre ni in the Lancashire cot-|“Peut eight miles west of Low $65.00 to $95,00 Coats, iad nd fo ana-senee Cent |between them is in force, each side |Of each other by both em: ton d and which system is now | AnKeles harbor wo boya le Price lisécanteieans $58.75 blag wha — $14.50 sees how much it can do for their | *mployes. applied to about 40 per cent of The boys wt the body float Bale Price . Ba ; prosmatre Ho. How System Has Worked Britain's workers ame rocks notified the $95.00 to $150.00 ger wan found her In our own planta where we basin of any understanding be | Police, On her fi Bale Price ‘ 75.00 Male PVIGS sssovseesssere é aoe 0 ~ “ When worke are m t je of wh 'd 7 | with the por miele hd crate ary adopted the principle of seeing how|tween the rival forces in industry Ading ring, on the inside of which ch anys talon of thy ‘oceeda of their joint | much we can do for our employes in: | 1 be common justice and just wan engraved: “From Harry to| $250.00 Fur Coats, OAr $47.50 to $52.00 Coats, 29, 50 ” me of the. pe be oir join * 0 " ve wl 7 usth v , | Murtel—1919." | >, 4 Bele FOE occ ccccenccdccccesepos oo labor; where the natural desires and | *t*ad of how little, we have stimu If not Justice for all, ts no MN POE ccleaictescdaeesssass 1. 6 at all The despondent lett her lated in the workers a like mpgard for | justi home the week following \ J aspirations of the workers are shown | |, . wy pation a ? » to $96 90 Coats, $37 50 proper regard; where friendjy rela-|'@ interest of our various com-| We must abolish the enslavement + F ivwedetgs yoo $295.00 Fur Coata, 8965 00 PNCE alive li eieests « tions are thus cultivated, the major: | Arles — by emp and em. | Tis eens ov -aget agg be tiege .. 0200.' y : After ity of difficulties disappear. The|, W® have reduced the turnover of | ployer and employe, and employe car conductor of this city, who told Takin, same result is shown in the history | ‘DOF from 400 per cent to a ne her that he was an auditor investiga 1 per cent by furnishing them m {tor in the intelligence department of of similar co-operation in thie coun | 5 - aor ena modern dwellings, helping them t : . the United States army. Soon after JO-T bon om 2 aaaate |buy them where they so desired Italian Cabinet the nuptials he disappeared and ta | financing a «stock interest for them / now being sought by the federal is eo oumpany where: they &> Crisis Averted iithoritics tor impersonating an of wished; by furnishing day nurseries| ROME, Dec —(Delayed by Cen or. His bride learned of the de lfor the care of thelr children with ex.|"f)—The cabinet crisia has been| ception and departed from her horne pert medical attendance to the vast |S¥erted by the vote of confidence, the next day, leaving a note in . Daring the busy Christmas rush many toys were slightly soiled from handling —these have been placed on Special [benefit of the children: by prohibit. |#!¥en the Nitt! government, ft was| which she raid she Intended to com: | Counters At Wy Price ling the diamiasal of anyone until his|'Micated today, The situation was|mit suicide because of her bumilia jor her case has been passed by a/%™mowhat obscure, from the cabinet) tion, according to the police, who | - A Delayed Shipment of Wheel Goods Special at 14 Off lthey prove a misfit in the depart |""4 part of the Catholics in the! Mra. MeMunn apparently waded recite. montthey have been in—in short, by | Chamber of deputies will vote to wus | into the ocean and was drowned. No| ani couple were married the day making their interest ours, we have| tin the government's program. | buliet wounds, cuts or other marks|iecirs ‘Thanksgiving and rented a made our interest theirs. What could | ee wich would tend to show that she|smai cottage in Pasadena. Shortly ral? Pure gtycerine will help to dissolve was murdered were found on her . Mantuan |committee whose aim is to retain | Viewpoint It was reported the mo-| instituted a state-wide dearch for the] 144 hed the corpse to the shore, them In some other department if|CiAllsts, Independents, combatants | missing woman. where it was imprisoned among the WILSON GIVES UP! | be more ni al Bath, te after the e=4 of the war, ‘And what fs more unnatural, than| fruit stains from linen body, it waa stated. The incoming |}rougnt hi ¥oride ta-the Van Nuys | for a short visit to Los An Former German Ships Are) eles, he said, and while she waited | common project, to be at warfare! e ; i ps [re day has arrived when sach K ing of Hardrock Men {for en to return ane fiat day me Turned Over to British | must see the inte f the other | nal belongings, and le Phe | : nal belongings, and left. The | 4 era To: Des, / Sheed | hin pe and work for a comfnon goal The girl v " , e irl waited for another day, and then difficulty of either in seeing creek Seka Aiscovering her position |@ent Wilson has directed the ship- | terests of the other te merely * S al 0 es ere: ; |ping board to transfer immediately Inclination. It is as easy to help r | jto Great Britain the seven former | an to hinder. Whea Patrick H. O'Neil died last, Such ‘a man was O’Neili—O'Nettl AIRPLANES TO KEEP | German ships assigned to the United | Employers generally have not set| Monday in his home at 3021 19th/of the famous Alaska-Gastineau TRIBESMEN TAMED) States after the signing of the| labor an inapiring example in this re | aves, it marked the passing of a| Miningyzompany, who in 1913 drove! poxRAY, Dec. 25.—Tribeamen in| emistee, | : ‘ | , ; 25.-—Tribe: n , *: " spect. Capital has persisted in re-/man who fought nature in the raw|a twr/ Sle tunnel thru solid granite! Agghaniatan have been warned by| «yey barton Payne, chairman of garding labor as a commodity, dis \for 49 years and gained the name|with ch masterly craft that Col.|the Reftieh government that unless | gong ae, board, has notified the charging labor en masse in times of King of the Hardrock Men," a/D. ¢ Jackling recognized his right/they abandon raiding of convoya ana|Acpartment of state that the ships for those daily engaged together in a FREE EXAMINATION * Can You Place a Value on 1 demand, regardiess of the dire tion of distinction among en-|to t title, “King of the Hardrock | hostile a ory | Will be turned over to the English 4 The special items that are to be sold at % off Bois, ‘study would have determined el oa | a ee cee Do cries enw | sentative has been designated to take|| No! Then naturally you have been grouped on counters to make selection easy. that the rage unemployment in| ts at once admit hie red blood. To| Sth was O'Neill, and hie passing} ———— eens: 1) ar 7) thee Oh Change, \f entrust the examination to most reliable optometrist skill, experience and years practice can determine whet you need glasses or a chai lenses and prescribe the glasses for your Individual this coun nd Great Britain period of ten years be was but 6 per cent justed ournelves to adva workers of 107 per cent during the war. How absurd then to taik of th The seven vessels, which are now! lying in the harbar of New York, are the Pring Friedrich Withelm, Butler Drug Co. fh isecie eee ar elm. Store established since 1892 Waldersee, Zeppelin, Pretoria, Cape Finisterre and the Mobile. The Im- call a of the hardrock | lessens a rapidly dwindling set of men tw te tthe tily, Hardrock | men of whom it aptly been said man in a flerce| that they are the apex of the fying emerges, if he| wedge that ts the advance guard of} elvilization work pi Aluminum Double Boiler tvices were i of the earth nd dynamite | v vitals; to| O'Neil; four sister The king of hardrock men ts sur. 4 by his widow, Mrs, Kate the M ” down into the bow and there with drill unch holes in nature difficuitios adjusting industry to hardrock snaps! O'Neill's funeral peratar was formerly a member of |] quirements. Ss « t per cent of the payroli,| the weakling ere are no wenk-|held Wednesday at St. Mary's ioe pads y | 7 pecial a Apes vy thy: i Tera kaitene weet Bo. ee] SactOn An sie pai er and worker ali } | industry to have « In some cantons of Switzerland all | the dead, rich as well as poor, are h interest support its ow members on half-pay for periods $1.98 Special for Friday—a pure Aluminum Double Boiler, highly polished, special at ....... $1.98 unemployment, and to provide old|*niff the acrid smoke of powder and| Katherine and Georgia, and Mre.| buried at public expense. - work «teaMily on ‘mid the roar and| Peter Lott and Mrs. Mary O’Brien, | [coos | age insurance—thus removing the| Work ateati » ‘mid the roar and) F : : clatter and danger—such is the/a two brothers, Timothy and Let's go buy Boldt’s French pas- most important fears which threaten labor. How easy to thus elop a | hardre man !Dennis O'Neill yond of sympathy instead of a con * dition of antagonism. Employers Take First Step Let employers take the first step and if it is done int sultation with, and n M how quickly will be the respec |try. Uptown, 1414 Third ave.; down- | | town, 913 Second ave. gently by con t dictation to ndicate r, instances innumerab labor Royal RochesterCoffee Percolater enemy to both labor and i} These Royal Roch- § “aro aq one aiiy tek ' ? OW 7 ester Coffee Percolat- cptyieg iy. defeat tien and Mind c de t them ors are made of heavy §f | "elves for they reduce py tion and) Neyer mind your age—as measured by years. How do you copper, nickel plated. ance prices, Capital is gradually | feel? ‘That's the thing that counts! They have the patent there ia more to be gained ing to reason and learning th . ¥ if wage Ba ao oe eg Asem See this sprightly old gentlemen coming toward you down valve, which insures operating with, than by a t better percolation. so important @ part of their business seventy. But judging from the easy grace with which he A MERRY | CHRISTMAS §& EAE ry, it sup To all our many Friends and Customers Specials for Friday and Saturday ' >... $1.75 oe nigating candies, 35c nizing the street. His birth record would show you that he is past WE wish to thank our many friends and customers for s as their body of workmen. swings along, his errect carriage, his ruddy complexion, the Ri ‘ ‘ aur en g4.8 | e keen glance of his eye, his whole appearance the very picture abe, ian 3 their excellent patronage and to I i Adler-i-ka of health, you would say that he is not a day past fifty. He ]] joe Mustar ‘23 extend to them the | jis joung in spite of his three score years an ten, amalit Bingstevan,’ annlatas cS * ia e ore frequently you see the opposite of his type. en scarcely in - 5 é | the ea —hi d, listless, weak, nervous—mer 0 take no interest sevens * ’ 2 $3.50 Winslow Ball-Bearing Roller Again! |inlife, just dragging out a weary existence, ail in, tired and worn out, |} Stearn #125 Season’s Greetings Sk S e y) | Though’ young in years, they are, nevertheless, old men. Their vital ein ae Se ates, pecial at $2.49 “Adlercka haw been worth {tw | forces are on the wane,” They've lost their “punch” and “pep.” They |] 8° le Jio me. It has CURED, feel eld—and they look it! xative Hire : 10 bowel |, Stay ‘young by keeping your body fit. Keep stomach, bowels, liver, nine ne EC aoe eee Kidneys and bladder healthy”and active. Build up your strength and health, Nothing will accomplish these results better than tS ous au u weight ing my constipy trouble wh | Anna Wagner Adler-i-ka flushes BOTH upper and . lower bowel #0 completely it relieves 4 stomach. Removes a surprising | amount of foul, decaying matter from | ~ : the alimentary canal (which polsoned The Great General Tonic , , 3x |stomach for months), Often CURES | " the least bit jaded, i 1ano 0. sonstipation. Prey appendicitis 1519 THIRD AVE. Tool Chests at Special Prices $5.00 Chests at $3.69 $7.50 Chests at $5.49 These Tool Chests are our own make. They con- tain good practical tools. The INSTANT pleasant action of Ad " T eth a. Itea ppetix 7 Jer--ka astonishes both doctors and | tides tends to strengthen and tor eb Prescription Drugagtats patients. It is a mixture of buck Your druggiat has boty a x, wh edd Look 5 R J.P. CHASE, Manager thorn, caseara, glycerine and nine for the name on the pac p See Seaney We oy ” Second ond James other simple ingredients ft Drug Sole Manufacturers Eaone Wines, MANENUE AND UNION STREET. Co., Hgrtell Drug Co,, and all leading LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY “That Old Butler Hotel Corner* druggists, flew York Kansas City,

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