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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1921. THF SEATTLE STAR ._ STEEL TOWN'S \Steel Wages Down; DOCILE Lees i eam Go Up WEDNESDAY | THE mamas 4.—-Wage reductions by the United States Steel ¢ First High, Tide ted today in higher quotations the New York eon Heh, Tite | Sea AT te & at dhe ossehajsnd: abe anne-b 06 Washable %y ie: ane : Birt id wae Uh higher: €c OC dtuacnaher’ gas racttonaily * $ ‘seroma Tow de t by President B. L. Doheney. Ra ’ For Little Fellows MA | Piewt High Tide | 16 pom, 42 ft pm 4 can Woole % up at 80% M prices Dighe Foreign-Born Workers in. Ives airy power oe Hie pe LA ie, east eaten vot | $1.25, $1.65 Gary, Indiana, Make No [s,s tos teen corto ml ic opt aC aR te a $2.00 Murmur Over Reduction | ice has been much improved, accord ing to word received in Seattle from HERE are these col- fesitents of tha ection fo! mt ay hd . ‘ “ " GARY, Ind, May 4.—Stee! town, : 2 | & now ‘high for the f ‘ ois | orings to choose Pinched by hard times, accepts a 20 SALT CARG > above tne I 4 4 > Fee from in Sailor Suits in Per cent slash in wages with hardly! ‘The P er Can ¥ sing prices included : regulation style, with 4 Employes, who participated in the! Var pitched battles of the steel war of! cisco with 49, up i Asphalt 46%. up 1 8 years. a | * car Kelly Spr 1919, were docile today when notified | eral merchandise Bat Sid : ie penimore & Onis) oF a white twill with navy- by their foremen that their pay en-|service of the Hudson's Bay com. |\ ot | blue collar and cuffs, velopes would contain one-fifth less | pany a | $2.00 farting May 16. . . if SF peiteagiin at tis elmieetmensl okies Naw vin Eur N. Y. Stock Exchange tan or blue chambray @ announcement made in New York | Ww. A. Emery has again opened al Werstuned ter be Mansion On: with contrasting-color by Judge Elbert H. Gary, head of the | tre whop at 7 Today | cuffs, $1.25. heavy romper cloth with pencil stripes of blue, tan or navy on 119 EB, Pike at United States Steel corporation. | he has the state agency for the Ex ' ate i from one to four days a week, for the but have a fine re sputatiin ‘te the | a last five months, saw in the wage re | past hinbes taka te duction steady employment and hence +. ebay Pe wate By ca an pd clyers PY white ground, $1.65. praee corstnge. versed in| PORTLAND MEETS PORT CUT | seattle, which Tuesday 4 the! A: THE DOWNSTAIRS BORE Workers in Gary are not ver = At a special meeting this week emerton Trust & Savings bank, de the niceties of economics. Sixty Per} the Portland commission of publi to elqninate all wharf port that the Non today the r A New Assortment of Cent of them are foreign born Theirs is the simple bread and but: | cephebonceanetal ten (>t? hhad anything t0 do ter economics, which says eee oe ee ae | wien te on or tha ak J | “We work perhaps two days @ bes Ta Torrent to the ship [have any control of the rem ewe ry Week at $6. day, which gives U8 $12 Kens of the local port commiasion | mauuution N Iti @u Saturdays. Why not work sin/evt oiher seattle terminal operators, |, W@ bowRnt the Bremerton banly ovelties duys at $4.80 a day and draw $25.50) as} jtimply because we considered it & A é & week" | “9 SIPS STRIKE BomB ire anges Sapo agpantin rg poh Attractively Low- Wages in Gary now range from $6! Wednesday's developmenta in the|, We have nothing to do with any | nity vine priced @ @ay for comon labor fo around $20], W,“inenday’s Gevelopments in the jiator unions or with the Non- |x for rollers, the highest paid in the; “ ss eeficationt Gracted ik | Partisan, La wage scale reduction ordered Dy the)” ae Financial Securities corpora: | M HE bright Red Beads steel industry, Twelve hours is the 4») " inde! } er - shipping board, were the Indefinite] |, 2 te able M in Work day postponement of the sailing of two | Vom Wa organized fous mente that are relied upon Gary, a town of 55,000, gave work | 0, ciwise steamshipa, and the failure | S24 capitalized at $16.0 st veadhgred for the only note of col- purpose, Talbot says of dealing in } to 22,000 men on an overtime basis ahaa a toner Gh Of Dawson & Co. to secure a crew for ion, rade securities @uring the boon days of the war ,, shipping board liner Eelbeck t tf period and shortly after; now it give" gu6 to load flour for Burope fe ie loans are Work to approximately 15,000 07 4 |“ iDHe two vensels whose sailing in| (oN Ot ° part time basis. 4 oil ro wero mrnific | Walter M. Harvey of Tacoma and) peck is postponed are the Alameda, Pacific | 7) Ti ie ae dl Many workers and their families creamahip Co. boat, and the City of | astings of Sea’ imeiair are in actual need. Several hundred gocttie, operated by the Alaska | Mine up in the ¥. MC. A. each | sromship © ht for a place to sleep. The Sal- sah ‘ation army and other social agencies | have more calls for reliet than ever; Weather Burean Report Defore. | TATOOSH ISLAND, May 4-5 A M— DROPS SHARPLY . | Slightly falling barometer: clear iene | LEO ar | northeast wind Passed tn, otr mi or in many costumes are here in graduated and tasseled chain styles, priced from 50¢ to $2.00. GLASS BEADS in green and amber shades, 50¢. BLACK BEADS simulating jet, in pleasing cuttings, also ip taseeled = effects, $1.00 to 8: oe David C. Coates of bot of Spokane }T a m. Passed out, str Atlan, ¢ | RHINESTON T BAR Bessie Dollar, 7:40 8 Ue w Nitro, || CHICAGO, 5 Grain. prices z ASPARAGUS NOW, ie om pe | took sharp decline fine fn the PINs BOe to 81.28. Chicago grain art today SHOT BRACELETS tn chain we ing Arrivals and Departures ine ’ wut | Ww May 4—#tr Co wdaten » Southwestern }trade that prospects were good foF | in iroo Home-grown asparagus is arriving | , higher with the!” ‘Tota! stock ‘en the wholesale market daily in|‘ emall lots, Large quantities will be . yma or coming in after two weeks. [Glasgow via Liverpool, Local asparagus was lower | $*n Francisco, Vancouy style, to wind many times around the wrist, 50¢. EARRINGS in knob style, of red, jade and coral color. ings, 5O¢@ and $1.00, LINGERIE CLASPS in atert ing-top and gold. finish stylen, 25¢ pair rd. A at $143%, up! 4c. Juiy wheat 12%, and wae! ednesday, at 20 cents a pound for|*** ® ™ ates THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE quality. May t—Sehr Wawona for Rering sea via | {4 r Ry A car of Sacramento lettuce ar-| Anacortes, 11 p m.: str Yosemite for 1S ead at bo ie Port Gamble, 2:30 p. m.; str Birmingham lower. May oats opened at MMe t as did a car of Mexican toma foes. The lettuce was quoted at! | York via Sar » wm, ate Westham for Mlub 93.75 to $4, and the toms were selling | io &, m. ‘Bt $4.50 to $5.25. phe pened un | California new Garnet potatoes | Alaskan Vessels med off Mee were being sold at § to §% cents 4 Koventine May t—Sailed, atr Jeffer pound. A car of spuds is due the latter part of this week. thirds of a car of Los Angeles _ a “strawberries were on the curb) Vessels in Other Ports The berries were a_lit Fienskena—May J— Arrived, fstre Suwa » ce a icameess Chicago Board of Trade| Total bend enles, as nae one. } * te 1m Manump 2 Gn Pit-| Foreign Securities | Lew . | (Teceday's Quotations) un iiiy | Perntshed by 1, me. i Manming & Coe Pri- ® Maru ot ah eM Lenk ee at $2 9 crate. Yokohama-—April 3—Salled, stn Toku- | bl. ei a Pha Mid Asked | amall express shipment! gnima Mara for Beattie 4 00% ae ary | Ruewinn 648, 1981... cece 16 14% valley cherries was| Balboa—-May 2—Arrtved, str Weat 16% 18% on the market. Because of the high Notus trom Seattle. Gaited, str Labigh | ay 44 My ITS Russian 6a, 1924 oy (5 oh ay the jobbers must ask for the | ‘san Francisco-—-May %—Salled, str 1” “4 UN order to make 4 profit, | President tor Seat nam “us ms 4% dealers refuse to handle bay naa ne os ws 1460 1660 1650 1645 1665 1648 early In the season. = | Mirs. Peete Making were of excellent _ a ; and sold at $4.50 for a ten: Her Final Fight ws LOS ANGELES, May 4—Mra no ‘changes on the! 1 suis L, Pete's final fight for free. | 1 et Wednesday. All QU! dom was under way today. *Attor. | \*? neys for the woman, convicted slay: | er of the wealthy Jacob C. Denton, have filed a brief in the district} Cash Wheat wo 1 ale 1 nl Bag el CHICAGO, May 4.—Cash wneat—ro. 1 | Lalesis fe court of appeals red, $1.69; No. taiere — Various grounds for a new trial | are cited, and particula phasis’ ts Chicago Car Lots Freceiens '® Qeotations) placed on what Mrs. Peete’s attor Attractive Styles in Reys term improper conduct at her| wurniswed by L, . Manning & Co's Pris Paris 6» trial On the part of District Attorney | “'vete Wire. Batley Motel ei : nited Kini Dress Aprons a HL Ye | United Kim Woolwin, who prosecuted her. | Mra’ Peete was sentenced to life Sir, imprisonment in San Quentin pent. Oats tentiary. Arguments on the petition, mores 8° \ for a new trial probably will not be |." oes 7° © heard until late in the summer. Rete, Goat. “ at $1.95 ERE are several styles at this price in Aprons | styled to do duty as house dresses, aleo, when desired. The one sketched is of percale, in slipover style with belt laced through pocket str In light | stripe’ patterns, trimmed with rick rack braid. ALSO AT $1.95-—Aprons in checked percale, and plaid and checked gingham, with trimming of rick-rack of | piping. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Claiming her husband played an-! other pool game after he had been! notified a baby was about to be born at home, Mrs. Mays Tuesday filed suit for divorce from James W. ttorney and geologist. Medium to chol Best cowr and he » Lambe, ¥ 1|@ &@ 0. Conv. ba \° & is Met. te... An Attractively-low Price on curtains and for plain cur May a Fe ag ; : tains, too, in town and coun to04nk, | Altfo htr husband's life was in-| try, this serviceable Swiss is Fisenppiee— Per crate ..0.--++ ars, $0.6965; -|sured for $1,000, Mrs, Leota Harri wellliked, With medium-size Sprouting, 100- wacka é p . ” | ating. 00 cae, I si |son got $10.60 from the New York | woven dots, 1% inches apart; Chey. cada Life Insurance Co. when he died, | 16. dneea 410g, BE yard thet: according to her complaint filéd in| THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE gronine [oR joama, hi #209) San Franchico Produce | superior court Wednene ne Mash—100-™ SAN FRANCISCO, May 4-—Bntter—/ Moreover, says Mrs. Harrison, the $10.50 was money ady paid by 1 dirties, |ber husband as a quarterly premium. | Jon. under-| She accepted the return, she ex: | wins, because she was too gric! stricken to think of doing othe | wive. : 4 vet contain thonthe, 6m8% per went [the complaint recites, applied for hia|f| | S9INCH CREPE DE CHINE, 35-INCH FOULARD SILKS, DAIRY PRODUCTS shar tliver-—Laondon, 36%a; New York, |e gunuury 20, 1920; and paid the | SPECIAL, $1.45 YARD SPECIAL, $1.85 YARD ie a Vane nae Rep on | Bone M peovaess Demand steriing—1.97% |quarterly premium, He was subse: | Morocco-brown, Peach, Ciel, Wedgwood, Ivory, Polka-dot patterns black 4 ah: quently examined and accepted and Flesh-color, Silver, Cerise, Navy and Ecru. pbs aii pa on grounds of navy, blac! 36-INCH CHARMEUSE, SPECIAL, $1.95 YARD Choice of Navy, Brown, Duck-blue and Black. 35-INCH WASH SATIN, SPECIAL, $1.45 YARD Especially for lingerie uses, this Spun Satin in ivory and flesh-color. 40-INCH SILK AND WOOL POPLIN, SPECIAL, $1.45 YARD Copenhagen, Navy, Brown and Silver in these |the policy mailed to him condition: |f) Kage roan canch CS a ij vi : 9 | Portland Market Statu PORTLAND, May 4—< Or, triplets . Market nominal. ¢ Mrs. Harrison, thru her attorney, |}) : r Wisvonsin cream brick ; 7.86; choles \ Since AY Mites te duce ae A wealth of desirable street and evening shad: Lamburger . 4 React tees ooeed canners, balla, ings, also black. 89.50 ax a debt from the company Block Bwiss 5 50; calves, $411.50 Wash triplets... 29 | Mined vot 0.00 | $A GS. 26. . 5.00 | HoKe—Receipts liower, Prime m | $68.50; pine, 98.5 Prices Paid by to si Decke—Live Hene— Live. Live, 4 the. and up . Dreasea . SHIP IS DELAYED BY JUST ONE LONESOME $5208 | open ite doors Monday by order of |f) all-black silks. ii ans, fF * © the board of directors. BUT ACTIVE COOTIE |) ives" WANK (ami iit SPECIAL, baa siey age nn bana serviceable silk-and-wool mixtures. j BOSTON, May 4.-One lone Cleari 3 ves 4,579 ai fe! eautiful ¢ geable colorings as well as Prices 'enld Wholesalers cootle, of the ‘mace familiar’ to i ron: RR $11 {iT afternoon and evening shades. ee eee Dresned embers of the A, BE. ¥ as the [| r of Com vk. we ] Cr caiadit thas. denis “ot the |{merce voted ‘Tuesday to mubscriia | Clearinies ee Seay 2,008,588.00 | | | PLAID AND CHECKED SATINS, Flesh-color, Pink, Pee Ivory, Silver, Beige, steamer Saxonia off quarantine | $1 000 ti the shainibés! cod ere Of the} | Balandee .i..5 ssee 948,881,00 | i img te a: d-white check effects, Brown, Japan gblue, hile the entire pansenger per. || $5,000 fund to be raised here for a . ‘artan plaids and black-and- check effec’ was the only survivor of a de Industrial exhibit. at Lima, Peru, | Balances 57,447.00 FS cootle treatment to which the July 28 to November 16. Portland | | wteerage had heen subjected after inane 32.00 | the ship left Cherbourg. The British museum contains 150, ee * "747:166.00 1! 000 species of beetle is mami jally. Ha died February 14, 1920 85-INCH DRESS SATIN, SPECIAL, $1.45 YARD +0 800 | HANK CL0sKS DOORS } 35-INCH BLACK SATINS AND TAFFETAS, i Reavies, | BOISE, Idaho, May 4.~—The Over: SPECIAL, $1.95 YARD ondy. | land National bank of Boise failed to |} Good textures for frocks and blouses in these - | 35-INCH PLAIN AND GLACE TAFFETAS, FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOW NSA IRS Striking Two-tone Combinations in Smart New Sailors $7. ie ipworyd lacquered and in very be- coming blocks are these new Rough Straw Sailors, with contrasting facings, one as pictured. All have fold- ed bands of printed silk, many in batik effect. s These two-tone colorings to choose from: o urple and gray Rust and black yreen and navy Black and blue Yellow and brown Blue and natural Green and yellow Gray and new-blue Brown and sand Pheasant and blue A featured group at $7.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Featuring Thursday, a Series of Exceptional Offerings in Cottons 500 YARDS OF BLEACHED 325 YARDS OF PERCALE MUSLIN, SPECIAL, 15¢ YARD SPECIAL, 15¢ yard. ; " Stripes A good weight, free from dress light and dark grounds, suggest- pillow cases and other uses; 36 po phere sorene, bones Goes wide, special, 15¢ yard. 395 YARDS OF STRIPED OUTING 450 YARDS OF GINGHAM FLANNEL, SPECJAL, 15¢ YARD ™~ SPECIAL 15¢ YARD An unusually fow price for this Plaid and check patterns in de- \quality of Outing Flannel, princi- lightful colorings, for the making pally pink or blue and white of house dresses, children’s frocks rons ; 26 and 27 inches wide, 15¢ yard. 475 YARDS OF COTTON PLAIDS 850 YARDS OF WHITE OUTING AT.10¢ YARD bccn fh Dark colorings are especially feat- this all-white Outing Flannel is ured in this group of Plaid Cot- ; teary tons for children’s school dresses ; preity Bon 26 inches. wide, ing, desirable for undergarments, inches wide, special, 15¢ yard. stripes; 27 inches wide, special, and 15¢ yard. Fr) 26 inches wide, 10¢ yard. Unusually Good Materials and Good Styles in at $1.50 Girls’ Tub Frocks MBROIDERY, contrasting trimming, wide sashes and other touches that are dear to the heart of the school girl are featured in these Dresses — and the materials are of qualities to please mothers. At this price there are Dresses of Cotton Crash and Checked and Plaid Ginghams with charming color-designs and novelty pockets— two styles as pictured. Sizes 7 to 14 Years Very good values at $1.50. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Novel Canteen Purses $1.50 ARIOUS shapes and sizes in these box-like strap purses, with large mirror backing the cover, inside coin purse and three ivoroid manicur- ing accessories. In the cordovan colorings and tooleé effects usually seen in higher-priced bags—$1.50. CHILDREN’S PURSES in silk, beaded and imita- tion leather effects, with as many colorings and designs to choose from as there are in women’s purses, priced from 25¢ to $1.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Special Prices on New Spring Dress Silks in the May Silk Event Maney on Call eas : . The Downstairs Store Contributes These Offerings: New To Brighten and Freshen Spring Apparel N the rich cream and ecru shadings, new Col- lars of Venice laces, 50¢ each. COLLAR AND VEST SETS with Valenciennes lace trimmings, 65¢. CREAM NET VEST AND COLLAR SETS with tucking and Valenciennes lace trimming, 85¢. COLLAR AND VEST SETS of cream net, with lace edging in the same shade, $1.25. COLLAR AND CUFF SETS of white organdie, with two rows of. Valen- ciennes lace, $1.25. CREAM NET COLLAR AND CUFF SETS with two rows of Valenciennes lace, $1.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bracelet-handle, Umbrellas, $2.25 MBRELLAS with substantial black cotton covering and ivoroid bracelet handle, also mer- corized cord handies and stub tips of composition in various colorings—@2.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE figured effects on 15¢ YARD ear and other uses, DOWNSTAIRS STORE A New dembriment of Men’s Ties, $1.00 ANGING from pro- nounced to subdued effects in coloring, and of- fering choice of the cur- rent weaves in silks, this new group features Ties in novelty brocades, plain weaves, striped patterns, satin-finish and cord re iy: —all with slip-easy ban: Priced at $1.00 each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE -blue, Honeydew, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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