The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1910. SST TO WOMEN |DUEL TO DEATH | FOR SENORITA S-T-U.N-N-I-N-G! | | CHBTUAHUA, State of Chihua;two true and tried companions with hua, Mex., Nov, 16—A black-eyed |him, a plece of treachery which |Texans say is typically Mexican senorita has caused the lurid down fall of two Mexic One ta de his bandit The rurales did not capture Villa and his companions, but they have traced them into the mountains, and ome day thege will be another an brigand and the other, with mpanions, ia in the Curango mountains, surrounded by Diaz's rurales, and bound to be eap- |” tured sooner or later Meantime the beautiful Mextean | yy girl ts either crying her eyes out, or itn nonchalantly waying her ever present fan, or readjusting her man-| ¥'th tila. ly about her black head her | ous black eyes wet with tears. of a band edo Villa was ¢ t hern Mex pa she may be mourning in a oualt tain fastness for her hombre OCCAMONAY | Roa, pleturesque bandit~or walt xet with r as ae tae eebrand | {2 for Villa to elude the rural the steers and sell them to another| = Grande and well them to a plain rancher in Texas | N jenor Villa's right hand} TAYLOR SPEAKER man Claro Rega, and during one beautiful Mexican girl, daughter of | Kin: @ humt authoritte to lea his ba dos ing of he r killed a ranche a bunch of ate Seeeten, fold oc ether, tle into Bat with hard sauce. Grey: | have bly ae a pink evening dre amet THANK YOU nf your complexion ts the first time in many years ounty will have the speaker | legislature, At a. confe last night in Olympia between | aspirants, Howard Tay- | Reza and dress ht way, and ‘opped out in his ANXIOUS INQUIRER the highwa reckless in | Ed Simms of Jeffersc a | 4) Why not give him sos bi as recognized and arrest 4 will be for ed , and P. H. Carlyon, ny la av re he wer, a searfpin set} would kill b firth stone and a the J T ‘ mead be acceptable. (2) A Induced ft n es, by all means bin th nittec od pon TO HOLD SECOND Grey: I have a gray an R | ant bas ow cha a " “ « WRECK INVESTIGATION wing. € ell me ne ta for which he was risk OLYMPIA, Nov. 16.—Another tn ge it white again’ #0 h ves on of the Great Northern J INQUIRER Villa was ready to fight all the | fret wreck Chatteroy last if fh good white soap rurales in Mexico to win the senor | week, in which eight lives were in clear warm water ita. So Villa came lost, will be according to an b ¢. i Reta net oh and ona 1) r ceme! ol oe re on] om Bile dluing in it cy im-—-and RK w annoyncement of the rallroad com: | Mterally shot to ploees, for Villa had | miasior | sBORATE. VELVET COSTUME See the New Arrivals in Tailored Suits For led admiration and | y the wearer of | ver the ¢ wn and | Who wouldn't be joyously happy e long the line? And tb fon! [t's made hite plumes, fle willing the mere male pe ay velvet, with black velve' with black oNvowan | THE MARKETS | She Marries Many Men of Evanston. By Cynthia Grey ots may be m white silk or in by ru’ ne a wtth a fine flannel cloth in a little aleohol or ether. Men's Wear Materials and | Geen " 2.@ 3 } exto—Helliog Price ‘© remove shine from a coat or i ~ % ; er with turpentine or —— ig —— | k f . a ~ BREAKS THE a uate 9 iS SEVERE COLD | Hungry Tramps Offer | 1 ‘ f a 7 | Themselves As Victims | Steere, Noi’, “ i of School Girl Cooks QE > |: isaac: g ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Nov. 15./ can plendid as SN J h “ + Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch a ri at 4 ZY f var “ 7 j ugh hungry ° Hed Bl ‘ - ° eA: i eauena os # the most | came from a man ¥ . oe $18.50, af ad-| self “King of the To | 22 50 ‘. ry nd, withal, a cu re c . . us $24.50, ¥ f A a ma ? 5 ° t typ > ih $25.50 ie) Meats, Live Welght—Buying Price. AND UP ee ee ee ee ee 2 2 * * * 4% *® CONSCIE,.CE FUND ear + a > . >: st -GETS TWELVE CENTS «| See ‘lf Becoming One - Piece Dresses TO READ PAPER AT * og ing. Pries | HISTORICAL CONVENTION. * WASHING IN, Nov. 16.— #|, 26.08 Don’t wait until the last moment to secure that new * The postoffice department re- # | ‘ tree 4 tr for Thanksgiving. Our showing is choice and exten At the seventh annual meeting of # ceived a today from an # | \ 14. 0G i900 ” “ “ ; Other medicine made | th t branch of the # unknown son in Everett * ° eesed eh Materials are chiffon cloth, velvet, messaline and the in the world which! Ar to # x 2cent stampe, * Washington. a2. 0048209 vét combinations PR cold or end Grippe| be b m * nder wanted & , rath Set) - Homptly and without! her 18 h-| & jence fund. * 90G 31.00 | Prices are from $16.50 up Miistance or bad after n-| te ation accom: # | \ no@H 09 | ests tu ladics aad 8 2% cent t in the | # * “ate and be | . ibe spiel Com: . at roo | ee oe Vegetabice--fetting Price 15s Bee te a ae ‘4 f J.REDELSHEIMER & CO tts ° ° i oe = 3:33 Two Entrances—Columbia St. and First Ave. HN 4 a “so iNew York Dentists 614 First Avenue more GOOD loaves in every barrel of Patent ANGELES Nor more loaves, but : : : F No charges for painless extraction when other work is ordered, We tell you in advance what your work will cost by a free examination. Give us a call, and we will convince you we do exactly. as we advertise. Gold Crowns Plates CAFE oenpearees Excellent] —“ Mi aca Be SA asco R Flour | Free Moving bos el ¢ neh Ee ET ar bern cd NOVELTY MILL CO, Millers, SEATTLE | Pictures New York Dentists Washington Ladle Orchestra ja taal 614 FIRST AVENUE ene 7—Artist 7 Sunset Bik 1803 Hewett Ten Years’ Written Guarantee A Midday I nah for Open Daily 8:30 to 6 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 12 m. Why Cook at Home | | | exert = - WE'RE HERE TO STAY = “9S Bedding Specials Some seasonable bed furnishings that are spe cially reduced in price for Thursday’s selling. Not very large lots of any one of the items, which sug gest as early selection as possible $5.00 All-Wool Plaid Blankets, $3.95 $6.00 Wool Mixed Blankets, $4.95 $1.50 Cotton Blankets, 72x80, $1.18 $1.75 White Crochet Spreads, $1.35 70c Seamed Bed Sheets, large, 63c 17c Hemstitched Pillow Cases, 14c —Third Ploor, Continued Value Giving in HOUSEFURNISHINGS Reduced price ughout th rho our enlarged Toy and Doll store extra heavy full bl nickeled $1.35 and engrav Thursday . B5¢ 1 ‘Thurs No. 8 ri price peeneuesnee $1.23. Thursday ..... S5¢ ffield Trays, No.7 Tea Kettle, made of | be ngraved and 69¢ Dougall & outhwick Co. SECOND'AVENUE & PIKE STREET, Today's Styles Today Credit For the YOUNG MAN Means Better Apparel The well ~ dressed { Bie young man needs no bet ; Credit of Us | ter recommendation. | | i | | | tern 5/33 DY - “seattlesRetiableCredit ‘col louse Unions Music in Grand Opera, the Home Band Music, én Ballads | and . Ragtime Day MERE WORDS } } | j Can't Do Justice to the Superb Tone- | Quality of the j Victor-Victrola e is a charm ar rs Pacific Const Dealers Machines 4 “s Pianos and Player Pianos. Sherman lay & Co 1406 Second Ave. Nineteen Stores on the Near Union St, Seattle, Pacific Const AL the vegetables YOU CAN CARRY Mathet Basket 95¢ Weuvtiake Market The Temnie of Economy.

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