The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 9, 1920, Page 4

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" Lovely Women ” Now Smoking | ’ ’ 5 ) LOOMS IN Regular Pipe SASKATOON, Sask, Nov, %— i Crash! Picture the tea china hitting the ash can! i 4 Scra.a-aa-toht | | The Ughting of a match to be | passed around the cirele at the Thurs day Afternoon club as the ladies puff Employers and. Workers ' pas meefechaums, briars and | j ’ Jlady njured ut cena che plies Riedie roster tae | the best bred and most fashionable Rica women of London had grad Nov. 9.—Rumbtings of from cigarets and are femin uustrinl war were heard| "tickling the” hod." The sooth nd the Middle West to habit is displacing afternoon tea, she Qn employers and union men| said, U Prepared for a clash over the closed} “The advanced a«mdékera retain hop proposition. [their femininity,” Miss Doughton Employers of Ulinois went on said, “and display thetr love of the Tpecord recently as favoring the open beautiful by using pipes that are ar- Ghop, which gives non-union men |tistic creations, The crude and ugly the right to work alongside of organ-| shapes pleasing to the male are re labor, when the Illinois Manu-| placed by delicately fashioned and rera’ association, In a formal daintily ed stems tion, endorsed the open shop | Framers mised to aid any of its mem | Moho started a fight against the| — Man Rg 03 : shop. in na Reports reaching labor federation) en rck At ad nape ce Headquarters here from other tndus Rev. H. H, Gowen, assistant rector of rial centers in the Mid West in-| ; Misate that employers are contem-| St Mark's church and member of the taking similar action as that feulty of the University of Wash- ten by the Mlinois Manufacturers’ | !mgton, has been appointed rector of |svociation. }@ Protestant Episcopal church in Those in touch with the labor sit-| Nanchang, In the interior of China. | @ation hold that the fight between The young man ts a gra e of the Smployers andé labor will come to a| University of Washington and, ex this winter, pointing to the | cept for @ recent viait here, has lived; that the supply of labor is now|in China since 1912. He was or ler than the demand and that dained in that country October 3, conditions make a clash ad-| ous for the employers. | Smoking Fan Rouses PREPARED County-City Folks! GO THE LOUT John Fitzpatrick, president of@he! “Fire” The cry startled night Federation of Labor and) watchmen, phone girts and others at | mized leader of liberal labor|the county-city building Monday | in the Mid West, today joined ight. Firemen searched the bulld | trede unionists in expressing | ing and found that an overheated fan as expecting an open shop| 4% permeating the building with this winter, Fitzpatrick said | smoke, ; Batting ay sonst frst e| Sent Back to Face Bad Check Charge Back to Port Townsend to ape charges of passing a forged check on tle First National bank there was the fate Tuesday of Robert Jackson, 46, deckhand, arrested here Monday night. CHICAG _ “Ever since American labor won S @losed shop from employers, at- have been made to nullify effectiveness,” Fitzpatrick said y, in an interview with the Presa, “It is evident, however, that a attempt to kill the ‘will be made this winter. Labor ; d to fight to a knockout.” * labor is prepared for what Called the impending crisis by New Majority,” labor's offielal in my health. to bed for any length of time but my strength seemed to give out en- tirely. I lost color and was nerv- ous. My sleep was not good, my appetite was fickle and I had severe pains in my stomach as if there was a lump in it I had @ ateady {pain across my back. Nothing that I tried seemed to do me any good for a long time. “One day I heard about Dr. Wil- Nams’ Pink Pills through a friend who had been benefited by them. After I had used one box I could see a decided improvement. I used four doxes In all at that time and my strength came beck, my nervous ness disappeared and the stomach trouble and pains in the back went away. I have ured the pills since since as &@ tonic and received im mediate benefit. I am only too glad to recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for they are rellable and always do what i claimed for them.” Dr. Williams’ Pink PiMs arp « tonie for the blood and nerves, They are for men and women but they are useful for growing girls and for women who suffer as Mrs. Hawley did because they build up the blood to meet the especial de- mands made upon it. A valuable booklet, “Building Up the Blood,” will be sent free upon request. Dr, Williams’ Pink Pille are sold by all druggists or will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box, by the “Were catght The bride never | Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Schenec- tady, N. ¥. refused to drink the liquid they | id wan liquor, a jury here freed fers of @ prohibition charge. Doesn't look like liquor, and the won't k it to prove it,” chal- Crimson Rambler €OCARR SYRUP , and for cooking-—_ Youll be surprised |" INNER U CO.PORTLAND THE SEATTLE STAR Natural Pongee —25T yards natural Imported Japanese Pon rea. Heavy, smooth finish, all gilk. — Suitable for men's shirts, pajamas, under Wear, blouses, dresses, misses’ wear, draper fes and curtains, 33 inches wide, —$1.75 Imported Pongee, special $1.00 a yard. —First Floor Special Lot of 127 Children’s Gingham Dresses —Broken range of ezes and styles, ~~Sizes 1 to 6 years. * —Values up to $2.00, spegial at $1.00. —teoond Floor 150 Muslin Slip-Over Gowns —Piain taflored model of good quality muslin, cut full and well mada Special $1.00 for Dollar Day. —Second Floor Special Lot of 140 Brassieres Broken lots of styles and atzes tn muslin, mesh, poplin and fancy brocaded materials and allover lace Roth front and beek fastenings tm all stare from 34 to 36 tn the entire let, but not all sizes in each etyla —Regularly T5e, Se and $1.00. Special, 2 for $1.08, Two Small Lots of Infants’ Shirts $1.50 and $1.00 qualities, 3 for $1.00, w—S5e qualities, 8 for $1.00 ~—Second Fiecr 100 Envelope Chemises —Plain nalnsook, lace trimmed. Special at $1.00, —Second Floor Hair Bows $1.00 —Bealitiful ¢%4inch Plain Taffeta or Motre Ribbons in all the best alrbow colors, and « hairbow fastener—all made ready to wear, —Special at $1.00. . a In the Toilet Goods ° Section —$1.50 Travelers' Manicure Sets, $1.06, —Cuticle Remover Nail White —Nail Polish Nail File Nail Paste —Emery Boards —Orangewood Stick, —First Floor —$1.25 and $1.50 Vantine’s and Colty’s fine Toilet Waters, special, $1.00. —$1.50 Perfume of Bouquet odor, special at $1.00 an ounce. —$2.00 package of powdered Oriental Incense, special at $1.00, 4 $1.50 Tourists’ Toilet Canes, special, $1.90 —First Floor S ° tationery e Section —Paper and Envelopes in gift boxes, two styles and two colors, —48 sheets and 48 envelopes in all, Very special, $1.00 a box, —1 pound of fine linen-finish Paper with 60 envelopes to match, in any of the paper shades. —Specialy priced, $1.00 a box, Stationery, First Floor ° Stockings —440 pairs Women's Pure Silk, full-fashioned Hore. : All nizes in the lot, but not all sizes in all colors. —Colors: Black, brown, field mouse and gray, —Bpecial, $1.00 a pair, : 100 pairs Women’s Pure Silk Hose Slight seconds. ~ Special, 2 pairs for $1.00. —75 pairs Women's Lisle and Cotton Hose. ~-Colors: Black, white, cordovan and navy. —Special, 3 pairs for $1.00. —200 pairs Boys’ Heavy-ribbed Stockings—~ black only. Special, 3 palrs for $1.00 Firat Floor FRASIER-PATERSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET DOLLAR DAY WEDNESDAY 700 Women’s Hand Bags —A score of sizes in two distinctive styles are offered tomorrow for $1.00, | ~—Flat and envelope style, in réal leather; regulation shape, leather or velvet. —These are extraordinary values for $1.00. —Piret Floor White lvory —Hundreds of pieces, including —Halr Brushes —Taloum Powder Boxes —Hat Brushes —Picture Frames —Comba —Jewel Boxes —Dresser Trays —Perfume Boxes —Powder Boxes —Rufters ~Halr Receivers ~ Youdolr Lamps —Special at $1.00, —firet Floor Fancy Gift China —Our greatest value of the year in Fancy Gift China—a sale made possible by a spe- cial purchase months ago for this event. Every piece is an exceptional value. An ex- cellent opportunity to secure Christmas gifts and prizes. —The assortment includes: —Sugars and Creamers —Pickle Dishes ~—Vasce —Marmalade Jars -Bonbon Dishes —Mayonnaine Kets —Syrup Jugs ~China Section—Fifth Floor Sterling Salt and Pepper Shakers —Good, weight Sterling Salt and Pepper Shakers, —Individual size, —Regularly $1.50 a pair, special, $1.00 patr.\ —Fitth Floor Odd Pieces Silverware Special $1.00 —tThe popular Roger Brothers’ silver pat- tern, the “Jewel,” greatly reduced for Dol- lar Day. . Medium Knives, 3 for $1.00. Medium Forks, 3 for $1.00, —Deasert Spoonn, 3 tok $1.00. —Tablespoons, 3 for $1.00. Butter Spreaders, 3 for $1.00, —Boulion Spoona, 2 for $1.09, =Ice Tea Spoons, 3 for $1.00, ~iravy Ladie, $1.00 each. —Cream Ladle, $1.00 each. —Berry Spoons, $1.00 each. —Coid Meat Forks, $1.00,cach, —Pie Servers, $1.00 each. —Fifth Floor Pure Linen Handkerchiefs —Embrotdered in corner, narrow hem. —With Christmas folder. —Bpecial, 4 for $1.00. —First Floor Brushed Wool Tams --In assorted colors, suitable for school children or ekating. —Special at $1.00. —First Floor The Biggest Dollar Values This Year Special Price Basement: A Sale of Trimmed Hats and Shapes at $1.00 —A limited number of Sailors, shirred Turbans and Motor Hats. —Velvet and Corduroy Tams,,suitable for the school girl. —35 Untrimmed Shapes. Special, $1.00 for Dollar Day. Baby Flouncing ~<A dainty embroidery with fine open edge. ~~27 inches wide. —Formerly $1.75, special, $1.00 a yard. —Fine 18-inch Embroidery with open edge. —Formerly 75c, special, 2 yards for $1.00. Trimmings—First Floor 75c Fancy Bath Towels 2 for $1 —400 Fancy Turkish Towels, good weight, soft and absorbent. Pretty cluster stripes and plaids, in soft colors of blua and pink. ~—Bine 17x36, An unusual value, 2 for $1.00, —fecond Floor 35c Huck Towels : 4 for $1 —Heavy weight, serviceable Towels, 19x36 inches, oth plain white and red borders. Priced in regular stock at Shc; special, 4 for $1.00. Second Floor 75c and $1 Shirtings 2 Yards for $1 —600 yards of excellent quality Shirtings, %2- ineh widtha, —Bolesettes and madras cloth, In @ large selection of pretty stripes, Priced in remular stock, Tc, 85c and $1.00; special, 2 yards for $1.00. —Second Floor Outing Flannel 3 Yards for $1 750 Yards 36-inch Outing Flannel Warm, fleecy Out Piennel, 36 inches wide —Neat stripes in all desirable colora Lengths from 6 to 20 yards. —Priced in regular stock at 60q special, 3 yards for soe —Becond Floor and 3 Underwear, $1 280 Women's Cotton Union Suits —Bofiice top, regulation top, knee length, also band *top, ankle length, and Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and ankle lepgth im this lot —Regularly $1.50, §1.75 and $2.00, special, $1.00, —First Floor ‘360 Women’s Fine Cotton Vests —V band top, regulatien straps. —Special, 2 for $1.00. 160 Children’s Odd Garments —Woolmtxed Munsingwear Pants,. also Union Suits of cotton, and odd Vests in this lot, all splendid values, —Regularly Tbe and $1.00, special, 2 for $1.00. —Firet Floor —First Floor . Notions "lee Max” Sanitary Bloomers, envelope and clastic knee style ° —Regularly $1.50 and $1.75, spectal at $1.00, 50 “Dustlese” Floor Mope, special at $1.00, 50 Leatherette School Bags, special a 00, Superior quality Cotton Sanitary Napkina, regularly $1.00 a dozen, special, $1.00 for 1% dozen ~—Notions—Kjrst Floor 400 Bungalow and Covera!l Aprons $1.00 —The material is alone worth the price of these Aprons. There are many differ- ent patterns from which to select. All of splendid percale in light and dark colors. The best apron value in months. —Sizes 36 to 44, —Special, $1.00 for Dollar Day. 300 White Voile Blouses, $1.00 Each —A very low price for these fresh, new Blouses of fine voile. —Embroidered, pleated, pin-tucked and lace-trimmed styles. —New collar and neck effects. —All sizes—86 to 44. 300 Petticoats $1 Each —5 Fancy Taffeta Petticoats at an un- usually low price. —205 Waterbloom, Percaline and Sateen Petticoats in navy, brown, black, magenta and green. —All have elastic waistband and deep flounces, —Unusual galues at $1.00 each. 100 Pairs Women’s and Misses’ Sateen Bloomers $1 Each —Made of finest Mercerized Sateen, —Black and white. —-All have fitted tailored waistbands and elastic knee band. for Misses and Women, —Very special, $1.00 each, —85 White Lawn Waists, soiled from handling. —45 Percale Bib Aprons in small figures. Odds and Ends, 2 for $1.00 —Special, two for $1.00, —80 Children’s Black Sateen Bloomers; size 2 only. 50 Gingham Check Kitchen Aprons. TULADAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1979. In the Men’s Corner Men's Hose, 3 for $1 -~150 pairs Hose priced extremely low for quick clearance. —This lot is composed of broken lines of silk, silk lisle and fiber silk —mostly white and campagne colors. —Formerly priced from 50c to $1.00; special, 3 pairs for $1 pee . . Handkerchiefs 3 for $100 —1,000 fun width alllinen priced extremely low. Ordinarily sold for 50c; epecial, 3 for $1.00. —Men's Section—First Floor Men’s Knitted Ties —T2 Knitted Ties, made up in the new end popular width. ~Inctuded in this lot are plain shades of biue, green, brown, purple and red; also heather mixtures. Formerly priced $1.50; spectal, $1.00, —Men's Section—-Firet Floor Handkerchiefs Cretonne 2 Yards for $1.00 —Regularty $1.00 and S5c a yard 600 yards of Cretonne 36 inches wide. ‘—Large variety of designs and colorings —Special, two yards“or $1.00. —Fourth Floor $1.60 Imported Scotch Madras $1 a Yard —Cream ground with pink, blue and yellow figures. —36 inches wide. —Special, $1.00 a yard._roerm ricer $1.50 Printed Cork Linoleum $1.00 a Square Yard Printed Cork Linoleum tn Tile and Wood patterns; also geometrical designs in biua, gray, green and tan, —Special, $1.00 a square yard. *" —Fourth Floor 75 Rag Rugs, $1 Each —Colors: Brown and pink. —Size 25x60. > —Special, $1.00 each. ‘ ‘ —Fourth Fleer Jewelry Novelties An assortment of the newest Jewelry. 144 Pearl Beads, neek length, — 72 Novelty Beads. — 36 Bracelets, gold filled, —280 Bar Pins, set with brilliants and col- ored stones, —144 Spanish Combs, shell and amber; the new butterfly and fan shape; carved designs. Regularly $1.50 to $2.50; special, $1.00, —First Floor Vesting —One-fourth-yard Vestings in fine ruffled net and lace edge. Special, $1.00 each. —One-fourth-yard Organdy Vestin ine tucks and ruffles. Special, $1.00 eac —Trimmings—First Floor Extra Specials in , Neckwear —Net and Lace Waist Seta, ~-Lace Ruffled Vestees. —Organdy Vestees to be used with Boleros, —Net Vestees with collars attached, Roll Lace Collars, ~Van Dyke Lace Comars, —Organdy Waist Sets, Formerly $2.50 to $5.00; special, $1.00 for Dollar Day. —First Floor Gloves —200 pairs Women’s Slip-on Cham- oisette Gloves. —Mode and white. —Regularly $2.00; special, $1.00 for Dollar Day. —125 pairs two-clasp Leatherette Gloves. —Gray and white. —Special, $1,00 a pair. —150 pairs two-clasp Silk Gloves. —Black and White only. —Sizes 514, 6, 614. —Regularly $1.75; special, $1.00 pair. —175 pairs Strap Wrist Chamoisette Gloves; broken line. ~—Beaver in 61% only. —Gray, 514 through 7, —Mode, 7 and 71% only. —White, 6 through 8. » —Regularly $1.50; special, $1.00. —First Mloor

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