The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1919, Page 14

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THE SEATTLE STAR : ALLIANCE WILL Industrial Commission to CHILDREN HEAR BEST IN MUSIC Peace Symphony Plays Laughing, : Lilting Program NOT ENTER RING WageGreatCampaign for | Labor and Capital -_~—@ Won't Put Up Separate Ticket in City Election The t SFU not fice ac OR. Bradley mation makes the fo! nonpartisan It will| an umpire election, the * ote of other | his fi ‘omply strictly would be appointed a ganization Make any nominat! Tor office at sald e which Wilson given to t rough ive report President ad wa divide directly, to « ) from filing for any Filled, nor wil! it en " car ry today Mial indorvement or support “After al filings ¢ y promise hree part Thore Understanding and take ac aves every KK future welfare of at heart.” tribunal of nin pect pleases and no vile’ thing enter “ MOVIE PROBERS | PRAISE HOUSES Municipal Leaguers Say Se-| attle Films Wholesome Pn Magers yond ‘ some merging of respon sibility for regulation of rates and wages. The principle of collective bargain $280 TO BISHOP Mzation papers before Judge h erer in the district court Saturday tions for citizenship tina Dentino, an It. his papers wh that federal a: @ anarchistic odern industrial organtza. | tion, if it i* not to become a failure. must yield to the individual a ial suiataction wan Bs Four hundred Episcopal Sunday | “The right relationship.” the re | Pom children presen hop ¥F.j port continues, “between employer | yy “ land employe in large industres can | 44) fon after being inducted into}onty be promoted by the deliberate |) 4 = if pane @ervice. Frederick W. Warnke/|organization of that relationship. : ~ “ be Genied citizenship because his ef-| Not only must the theory that labor z ‘ ' a P potent to become an American citizen |is a commodity be abandoned, but). oot ce “4 i - peer ye Ponsa vesting, 's bon poodle . ‘ ¢ committee News filme ara com yetive fea wegian, aad) n Pederson, native of Swe ‘Were denied papers when it was d that they had claimed ex from the draft on account of aliens and had refused natu len ture th THE BON MARCHE’S January Sales of White Loveliest of New Undermuslins and Undersilks, all marked at most interesting prices men Jan “the mort inn », Clemmer Rex, Colo ing theatres: ¢ trand, Liberty A whole section full of dainty lingerie, and every piece of it brand new—every piece of it specially purchased for the January White Sales—every piece made with that careful attention to detail that means so much to the wearer—and there are so many and the values are so good. No wonder we're proud of this January LACE TRIMMED CHEMISES $1.25 Good quality Muslin Chemises are attrac- tively trimmed with Val. lace or edges of em- they decaggte board on its own jnitiative or at the! heard wi ‘ stayed Sac ‘eee . broidery, in both back and front patterns. mate ~— = eee ee ox LINGERIE CHEMISES AND GOWNS $1.95 MUSLIN GOWNS AT $1.2! Sleeveless slip-over style Gowns of muslin, PINK CREPE GOWNS $1.95 The wearing Le ualities of this gown are reli- able, made in plain style—its very simplicity is attractive. ¢ bishop mpoke to the children } Plan Strike Courts nega pas Ano tlle pogo E HOT B | With the declaration that the pab-| told them to build their lives firmly mys the jie is becoming uneasy at the power Another of great employers and employes, the commission out i "ANGRY HUSBAND ©2:<°s2-.: | At the om w be a national tn BIOS ANGELES. Dec. 29.—Capt | gustrial tribunal of nine members Potter is in the county | three from labor, three from the em charged with attempted murder.| pioyers and three from the public his wifo, 22 years old, Wilda Pot-/ with not more than five to be from is at nta Monica hospital.|the house political party. This fatally injured following | tribunal would be a court of ap Miliding yesterday, when Potter | vests * APOLLO CLUB TO SING his wife on a Venice train, in| There would also be 12 industrial a Was shot in the head, the bul-| reserve districts. A chairman wi uate direc am " ecient ve lee 7 .. entering her eye. be appointed for ench of ne A paking eve ‘ | to choose from sf two shots fired by Potter 1s with vice chairman if r r 4 three other paseengers: coe se tx Initial concert, which is seh White Sale. Her was overpowered and hand-| p- of employes and employers|uled for the middie of Jar ever to Venice police. He had) tor ench region would be prepared Jardine ® . ° under Pershing in Mexico and / py the Fecently resigned from the army & Camp Custer. The Potters had een separated for about a month bat te Foses are known by the | When « dispute @ the regional | the THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENTS =): any | Nab Man cad Wife as Moonshiners| ed with having in their pow complete still and a quan-| Plain styles in Gowns of muslin with bands and edges of embroidery, make these gowns unusual at this price. trimmed with lace. Chemises with yokes both back and front of lace—some with medallions of embroidery. Payton and bis Saturday after * Commis | f mash, J. W CAMBRIC PETTICOATS AT $1.95 Petticoats of good quality cambrie, trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbon. SYSTEMATIZE YOUR SHOPPING!! Why waste time walking up and down miles of aisles looking for unusual bargains when you can find just what you want in the Bargain Basement? And at such savings, too! by the NEWSPAPER PRICE INCREASE ANNOUNCED ROCHEST PER, N New Specials Keep Cropping Up. Positively the Best Values in at the January Clearance Sales GOOD CORSETS | at $1.98 to $4.59 That You'll See for Many a Day! They’re part of a six thousand lot made up for us from the materials left over after a big Eastern order had been completed. Of course we got them at a very low price—that’s why we bought them. And when you see the quality you'll be glad to buy a year’ Many Styles Plain or Brocaded Flesh or White Sizes from 20 to 36 Toilet Goods Greatly Reduced All Perfumes at 20 per cent Less Fancy Glass Powder Bowls at Half Price Fancy Smelling Salts at One-Fourth Less Sets —2 Ivory Sets reduced to $30.00 each. Broken Lines of Women’s Stockings at Clearance Prices Cotton Hose at 25c These. Women’s White Cotton Stockings have been reduced to 25¢ for quick clearance. They’re broken lines, with hemmed tops and double soles. Cotton Hose at 35c Women’s Cotton Stock- ings—broken lines in black and brown—with hemmed tops and reinforced heels and toes. Fiber Silk Hose $1.00 These Stockings have been reduced from higher priced lines. Black, white and brown—sizes from 81% to 10 in the lot, but not all sizes in all colors. Made with lisle tops and rein- forced heels and toes, UPPER MAIN FLOOR The Bon Marché ESTABLISHED ARMY SHOES PLACED ON SALE | 2 decorated Ivory att ‘ bid gph yn duced to $40.00. 2 Ivory Sets reduced to $35.00 each. 1 Ivory Set reduced to $50.00 for clearance, re- supply at our low price Bulk Perfumes reduced to 30¢ an ounce, TOILET GOODS SECTION— UPPER MAIN FLOOR 64 U. W. STUDENTS ON __ WAY TO DES MOINES Odd Pieces of Oriental Pottery Half Price Christmas rush has left stocks of Oriental Pottery somewhat ose of them at half price. Included are s, Lamp Bases and Plaques. Priced this way: Guaranteed Non-Breakable and Rust- Proof The incomplete— Vases, Urns Oriental Pottery reduced to $ Oriental Pottery reduced to Oriental Pottery reduced to $ Oriental Pottery reduced to Oriental Pottery reduced to $ Oriental Pottery reduced to $7.50 Oriental Pottery reduced to $8.75 FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE -so we will ¢ , Biscuit Jar: Flesh back- ince, slender hip, elas~ te insets in $2.89 top of waist Pink — coutt , free Wy mt nod 14. Medium hip ese short women White fancy Oxford back. = Ince, $2. 29 reinforced, from fet material, / slender hip ond clastic top ‘nneta. mt $2.29 1890 ne © of material wa the reason — — ~ ‘ itaaiaiaias sie

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