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‘AR Bs United Prees.) gen HAGUE, Nov. 2.-—War in Vou y when Dutch go © lrg of all \ ~ to send morelf geone of the trow of all Veneauelan | by Hol Bathe of delay in treating ee Castro. It ts be Holland ts pre send troops her de- | ree st day of the » ela to re President Cas prohibiting the goods for Vene Curacao, virtually ff Son Dutch goods.) to reverse his ae) here today state | p has mobilized 20,000 ih are ready today to re . . The troops are nd of General do, a former revo} ISEMENTS Moore ia thiatee Full,” Bugene Walter's hich opened last night | theatre, scored the season. Simple in| ization and language, | icity gt it the Pmakes !t nothing y of hom in the language of | The characters of missing of course powerful scenes id in Full" is the | greatness of which one until the is completed. merely that of an wed — shipping his employer and sends his wife. his employer ad- have been arrival of Il Pianos dant sup- fand woods ECHASE’S. est piano h. Those will bear us tment. @ certiticate Recent Geo }Contest, bring it ¢ allow 10 per cent face value. WE HIS regardless} is made to the Tnvestigate, as thers have done, *g : | it will be that} , pianos wil! find Title Trost Com Se and have and of the nd all valua Od for stor PeeetR & separate t, but entire Our large five b steel Ninod mires, to visit the man he has rob bed and way abe can ame, scene of the play A [) a ‘The pl im the F Co.’ plant some unm feature of the show, off with @ rush Perfect Piok “square” the theft In any Hor scene with Wil the employer, t# the great} second — act, wnecatohy songs were nd. RIX lively mixnen phorus, — William verly portrayed Prof. F mple 1 | dated purvey nr The Grand, locke, Slanguage—Geo. Ado'a brand—| im Mortimer, the leading man, in ——— permeated the air at the Grand last | ft, the balance of the cast t a Blockade} ntxnt, ana wan ‘inhaled by on} Orders & RO. fivet-ote owed. Lester the Ports of Crawford, aa “Sity n, the this, Hke-that never drank<a Venezuela. arop collegian, is the one redeeming —— | Under One Root— Everything to Furnish the Home Complete perpetrat comprine ran Dat utive, dilapt Wil eet STAR_MONDAY, vat Beattie Theatre, rat Pe Holy City,” a bikBeal melo: drama, played to lange n whieh erday afternoon and pe w nent in t elty Th as when the p lant your, W the best work in the part of Judas Mine Clara 1. of Je k ongax I8 oppolod by an hi charge Mar, as the mother |ratiroad, falls was enthuslastioally ap-|and thuw in caught b 1 for her work | Metin eatin « | FREDERICK & | STOLE CLOsRe at night, 4 ratiroad — ¢ Akew the place usually assigned to he villatn in the plot reacting onl: natruction of ve with NOVEMBER 2, 1908. “whieh was pre time in Beattie Third Avenue. Melodrama 1K a4 usual, on tap at wook, the eon of the The ratiroad wn, who does way to croam th ween the ¢ and duty NELSON, DAILY AT 6 » Eight-Button Length Gloves. “CosaqueToques” and Iatishipivaltarkins The prevailing vogue of long sleeves makes the Eight-Button Length Gloves very desirable, New lines are now on display in the Glove Section. $2.75 Pair—Fight-Button Length Pique Cape Gloves; gusseted fingers. Paris point stitching; tans only. $2.00 Pair—Eight-Button Gloves. Real , tan, brown, Length Kid Black Pique Paris point stitching $2.00 Pair—Fight-Button Length over-seam sewn. One row stitching Real Kid Gloves, White, tan, navy Special, clasp style, $1. 35 Pair—Pique Paris point stitching. Kid Gloves; two Black, tan, brown, | oxblood and navy. | Children’s Aprons: Good Values Just a few of the many dainty styles of Aprons for Children now being shown in the Infants’ Wear Section, Second Floor. 5$0e—White Aprons for children, sizes from 2 to 12 years. Made of white lawn, Hubbard style, hemmed ties te fashion bows on the shoulders, Pretty and practical for school wear. 60e—Dainty Hubbard aprons, of white lawn, trimmed with small tucks and deep hemstitched hem; deep hem- stitched ruffle over shoulder trimmed with several small tucks. Sizes from 1 to 12 years, $1.2S—Hubbard Aprons, of crossbar dimity, trimmed at bottom with hemstitched ruffle. Top of apron finshed with pretty pattern embroidery insertion. Ages 1 to“12 years. $1.50—Several styles of Aprons from which to choose; one of sheer white lawn, trimmed with embroidery inser- tion, laced with ribbon, and Valenciennes lace frills. Full hemstitched ruffle at the bottom. Another style at this price is fitted, and made of lawn, with two pockets; deep ruffle at bottom and over shoulders. Trimmed with pretty pattern of Valenciennes lace. Ages 1 to 12 years. / : S0e—Children’s Outing Flannel! Gowns, sizes from 1 to 4 years. Made of striped outing flannel, in a va- | riety of patterns and colors. Sizes from 5 to 8 years, | ‘ { | eee eee Russian Net and French Veilings Large shipments of the popular New French Veilings and Russian Nets, in two-tone effects, have recently been received. Also included are the stylish dotted Brussels and Mag- pies. Prices range from 35c to $2.50. Sheath and Auto- mobile Veils are presented in large variety at $2.25 and | Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns—November Numbers Now on Sale Undermuslins for Women: New Ideas Many new ideas in practical Combination Un- dergarments are continually being added to the already excellent representation. Especially mentioned is an extensive variety of Combina- tions at prices sure to create active buying. Two - piece Combination Suits, of crossbar dimity. Drawers trimmed with circular ruffle, cut in points, trimmed with dainty lace and set on with narrow embroidery beading. All and waist are put together with em- broidery beading. Round neck and armeyes are trimmed with lace edge and beading, laced with ribbon. Dresden effects, large, pink or yellow roses, lav- ender polka dots or black rings the attractive and dainty patterns, Price, $5.00. Three - piece Suits, comprising short skirt, seams in corset cover are Combination and = drawers to fit smoothly r- corset cover Made circular, over hips, An appropriate ment to wear under the new fashioned gowns. Made of soft nainsook, with corset cover trimmed in lace beading and lace edge; drawers kirt trimmed with full ruffle of lawn. Sizes 38, 40, 42 and 44, Price, $1.50, Two-piece Combination of dimity. Corset cover trimmed with several rows of insertion, heading and lace edge, . Drawers trimmed with ruffle elged with lace and sisished with ribbon bows. Em teoidesy tuading at waist, laced with ribbon. Price, ew. x se EI ee Free Eooalemndlon: Lessons Every Morning It is tyne for starting your Art Needle Work for the Holidays, fad we are excellently prepared to meet your requirements in Stamped Patterns and the Materials for working them. Also many new conceits to suggest Free lessonsoare given ever morning. and Suits, crossbar di of Beaver. was The illustrations convey this portion of the country. These effective Winter Hats are now the rage in Paris, and will be a feature of the New York Horse Show. INITIAL SHOWING | We take pleas- ure in announc- ing the Milli- nery Section’s splay “Cosaque To- ques” and Rus- sian Imperial Turbans, one of the first in We show them in the popular Furs as well as in Ottoman Silks and an idea of their smartness and eee Savie Values in Silk and Wool Dress Fabrics A display which it is believed will meet with the admiration of every woman who visits this popular First Floor Section. Ottoman Cord Silk, $3.00 Yd.—Fine quality, heavy black; width 36 inches. An Silk Fabric wraps. Ottoman Silk, $2.00 Yd.—Very su- | perior quality, heavy corde@ fabric, in ack, ame- ideal for coats and | such rare shades as taupe, thyst and brown. Width 27% ches. Par- ticularly suitable for millinery purposes. Black Taffeta Silk, $1.00 ¥d.—An all- silk Taffeta; width 36 inghes, A de- pendable Silk and an excellant’ value at this price. ' Fancy Silks—A large and choice se- lection of the new Fancy Silks. Solid colored and two-toned herrifigbone Silks at 68c a yard. Fancy Chevron Herring- bone and Van Dyke Silks, in plain colors and novelty shadings, at 75¢ and &5c a yard, An extensive and pleasing assort- ment of new Plaid and Persian Novelty Silks in the more desirable color combi- nations, at 95c, $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. Dress Goods, New Weaves and Colors ~A pleasing offering, including a’ wide range of desirable shades and weaves. All-Wool Serges, in appropriate street All-Wool Albatross, and evening shades. Herringbone Fab- rics, in solid colors and fancy effects— small checks and shaded stripes. All de- sirable fabrics and dependable qualities. Price, 50c yard. Excellent All-Wool plain and novelty mixed Panamas, Serges and Estamenes. Materials are all of superior quality, and the colorings, both in plain and combina- tion effects, are decidedly modish. Prices, $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25 Novelty Exclusive Dress Patterns— This showing of Suit Patterns embraces many of the late Parisian ideas as re- gards proper Dress Fabrics. Most of these patterns are exclusive—in one or two instances in the less prominent de- signs there are two patterns. Prices, $13.50, $15.00, $16.50, $20.00 to $30.00 a pattern. shades. in street Kimono Velours, Muslins, Ginghams and India Linons Heavy Fleeced Kimono Velours, in a variety of pretty floral and scroll de signs. Width, 28 inches. Special, 124c a yard. Fine Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, soft finish and free from dressing. Spe- cial, 8 1-3¢ a yard. A good and reliable Dress Gingham, 28 inches wide, in plain colors and checks. Special, 10c yard. Snowy White India Linon, full 30 inches wide, sheer, even we Special, 10c yard. ave. Dressy Long Covert Cloth Coats, $22.50 to $45 These stylish Coats are man-tailored and shown in the models to which Covert Cloth best adapts itself. Others are more elabor stitching and large $29.50, $35.00, $37.50, fitted; collar; I ong tight-fitting effect ly, tailored; Coat collar and revers. fitting, front; cuffs and pockets, trimmed with large covered buttons, Some appear in tight, and Empire styles, producing the hipless effect. ate, buttons. $39.50 and $45.00 Long Coat, made of Covert Cloth, plain, fitting, with coat collar and revers; lined to waist with satin; lapped seams. Long Coat, of fine quality Covert Cloth, semi plain top sleeves, broad revers and coat finished with rows of tailor stitching and large buttons of self-material. Coat, of fine quality Covert Cloth, plain, Plaited back, seams all nice lined to waist Long Coat, of fine quality Covert Cloth, tight- with Gibson shoulder; tucked back and lined to waist with Skinner's satin, semi-fitted with rows of fancy Prices, $22.50, tight Price, Price, $35.00, with Skinner’s satin. Price $37.50, Fancy Price, $45.00, acacia’ veatemneeeeatactataeitatamataatacaiatatataiatitatataeiateataaaataaaal eee REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATED © fetter =a) | the Geo] Balome p@trayed by Mins | Min May, in tho part of the @b the in- | Luetla Mor stinate girl, handle 10 role well, | blood. agh- pro - Mr, Frawley, an tha peralatent on more than suffices: hints Wewioes gineer, won the ayinpathy of the audience this afternoo Star theatre eatin atts oOo rn@>@”=@”™™—@*@=@=@@@@D@D7(O7_™>o7™> ?_O@wOOOOOODmmmmmLL*L*Ll*CLLEEUE$—E———_eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeess_S___eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Ts | wall with his own | patrons Tuesday ¢ aunagning on the recelved by @wir _ lwhich begina ¢ 6 Jeonsiate of Warren de The new show 1@ Mtar theatre | fi us comedians; Hall MeAltiat nm inclu in art Herman y two ble acts, | & Co. heralded a« \7 hire etrien! | ian und Mildred Pantages, A scenic musical adn the Pantage George H bill thin Orpheum: fairy he Orphe al arrang Apparel for Women, Misses and Children | Women’s Knit Union Suits Just a few of the many styles and qualities of Union Suits Knit Underwear represented in the Section, Second Floor Women's Silk weight long and-Wpol Union Suits, medium , Jersey-ribbed, perfect-fitting. High neck, sleeves and ankle lengths. $2.25 a garment. Women’s Imported Swiss-ribbed Merino Union Suits. Extra fine soft quality merino. Very elastic, and well finished. Colors white and flesh ; quality, $3.50 suit. Separate garments in same $1.75 per garment. Women’s or silk and wool; fine ribbed Union Suits, in pure wool medium weight, These shoulder or front fastening styles. very elastic, and perfect-fitting. Suits come in either Price, $5.00. Women’s Imported Swiss-ribbed, cream-color silk and wool Union Suits, in soft, flexible weave. Non-shrinkable. ankle length; $6.00 garment. High neck, long sleeves and All of the foregoing styles of Union Suits may be had in low neck, no sleeves and ankle length. Also separate Vests and Tights in same qualities and materials, Jewelry Novelties Moderately Priced 3uckles, Shell Necklaces and kindred Jewelry lines, all of which Attractive Combs, Cameos, have quality to recommend them, and all at low prices. BUCKLES, 95c — Rose | gold finish ; large variety of JEWELED BAR PINS, $1.50, $1.00, 50c—Sterling designs. silver, with imitation coral, CARVED COMBS, pearl or white stone set- $1.50—Shell or amber. | tings. BELT PINS, $2.95—| PIERCELESS EAR- Jenuine shell cameo. | RINGS, 50¢ — Gold-filled wires, with imitation pearl, turquoise, jet or coral set- tings. HORSESHOE | BROOCHES, $1.50 and | $1.75 — Sterling silver | Brooches, set with imita- tion pearl, coral or white stones. SOUVENIR SPOONS, $1.00 and $2.00—Sterling silver; Seattle views. CUFF LINKS, $2.95— A large variety of pretty designs ; solid gold. NECKLACES, Genuine broken coral. AUTOMATIC EYE-| COLLAR PINS, $1.50 GLASS HOLDERS, $1.50 | Pair—Solid Gold. —Plain rolled gold plate. | SEWING KIT, 50c— WHITE STONE HAT | Contains sterling _ silver PINS, $1.75—Pretty pat- | thimble and two spools terns ; long stems. sewing silk; fancy box. 25c— | Ample Piniihanias of Pousion Furs Are | Shown on the First Weer New “Madame Irene” Sheath Corsets Inviting special attention in the Corset Section is a recent arrival of the Madame Irene hipless models, recognized by discriminating women as best made, among the most beautifully shaped and best wearing Corsets in existence. Model 904—A new, exclusive and very correct foundation for the Directoire gown, The extremely long, soft skirts are late develop ments in Corset models, producing graceful, slim figure lines required by the new mode of dress. They are exceedingly comfortable to wear, either sitting, walking or standing Attached to front and sides are three sets of hose supporters, to assist in holding garment in perfect shape vi bust is just medium; not too hi Material is soft French coutil, trimmed with broad band of lace Price, $8.00, Model 897-896—Mad Irene Corset, of medium | with ex tremely long skirt, igned to Straighten the hips and lengthen the waist, The boned part of Corset i held taut by the soft cloth extension which encase the limbs. ‘The material is s Front and sides fitted with three pairs hose suy Price, $6.00. Model 891—Madame Irene—Not quite so long as model 897-896, but still a hiples rset, made of strong coutil Price, $5.00, Other Madame Irene models’are priced at $7.50, $10.00, $12.00 and $18.00. Closing Out Miscellaneous Remnants Remnants of Outing Flannels, Flannelettes, Ginghams, Percales, Galateas, Muslins and Gam- bleached and Crashes in variotis widths &nd lengths, mark- brics; Table Linens, and unbleached, 5 ed especially low for quick clearance, Blanchard, extravaganza week.

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