The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1910, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR _ teste ‘goa args) SEEK ARMED MEXICANS rostel to Sey ” e 10 cent os dab Genie. les tia, inp ecteagians| «Direct Wim peters Bloody War Between American and French — EL PASO, to, Nov, 18,—Inabil-|by the revolutionists — TODAY IN HISTORY There is $3,862.84 In city war Aberdeen—Friends of Webb Will-| ity to learn the whereabouts of a Beoutsa who were hastily nent out| The Posts ‘Telegraph “ rants that no one has claimed for) iams, 26, a logger, are today con-| band of 60 heavily armed Mexicana, jat midnight patroled the Kio Grande | according to Northwest Sai Ors=== ne i e — twenty years. According torComp:| vinced that he has been drowned| seen yesterday on the Mexican side |for miles without sighting # single |tendent J. A. Forehead, tg ne ber 18, 1518, Cortes aalled | Teller Bothwell, there reallyrate no | jn the Cheballs river, Williams’ hat/of the Rio Grande, oppouite the|armed Mexican, and early today re-|active compe both is ice aiiaiterasya tates a doce ed claimants for the money, and whe| way found floating yexterday, town of Marathon, 200 miles from |turned to Marathon, where the cit-|graph and telephone by (By United Press.) the body of an American sallor Waa! from st. Jago to conquer Mexico, | wants an ordinance passed to al => aol —— here, haw led to tho belief that a|ixens had been assembled all night, |the consolidated Westerm PARIS, Noy, 18.—-Bloody riots be | found floating In the waters of the St. Jago had a} OW, the city to keep It. The war. raid on Mexican, ana not on United | under arma, fearing an attack and Bell tel ne systema, tween s of the Amertean fleet |inner harbor, All patrols at Cher eplenain harbor |fant# Were drawn against — local CPt RE TE eR RE He Stale: BERG aaa pede ——=| Wires we ze 420 1 French sailors In| POUrs are carrying loaded rifles te then and Z2Provement assessments, but ithe TE RT TS | Sp CROHNS Ber Exe | with fixed bayonets to prevent an even | then, 404) claims have been paid out of other Schubert Club Concert. tenor at the university, and Jobn|telephone and that port occurred today, according | Scher attack by the Americans, who, that was ® Jong | funds, M. Spargur, violinist of the Seattle |aro being strung between m to a diapatch received by L'Intranse-|the dispatch alleges, were the ag time —. ed omen The first concert of the Schu- Symphony Orchestra and Seattle, via Spokane ae The dispatch says that |gressors in the conflict | fon tried to bot : bert club will be given Friday ylarly, business with Bam gant here, The dispatoh t tle it up with al Everett—Dall has been denied evening: December @, at the Uni SOCIALIST SPEECH. and other California potate — ; ana coal barge and | ( Kirk, who is in jail here erdieisesiainlas tarian church, Boylston a¥, and| M. J. Kennedy will deliver a #o-| taken care of n00n as the fi chased a site on Loma drive and| got himself Kiss | today charged with the murder of Olive st. The program | includes | cialist lecture in Arcade ball, Bec: |to Spokane tn finiwhed the | will erect a home for working wom | ed unanimously | Charles Montross at Monroe on No (By United Press.) Mra. Arthur Huntington Brush, #o-/ond av. and Union st. Sunday |company will relinquish ite Jon which he will present to the! by a giris'| vember 6. WHEELING, W. Va., Nov, 18.—-A prano soloist of the First Metho-|evening, on “What a Socialist Can|with the Sunset for | Young Women's Chrestiar associa boarding school, —_ special grand Jury, called to Invest! | dist church, RK. Festyn Davies, Do in Congress.” wires 5 |tion. Construction work on the| November 18 thug marks not only! ‘There Ie no danger of bubonic | gate the alleged plot to kill Million: | — oe - - onl building will be started within the! ¢ beginning of Spanish designs | plague in Seattle. Health Com-!atre Packer John O, Schenk, con- FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc.——BASEMENT SALESRO OM Women’s and Misses’ Charming One-Piece Frocks A Leading Manufacturer’s Sample Line Special at $16.50 HE, price-concession that re- | next month on the American matniand, but | missioner Crichton reports that |¥ened here today, the date of Spain's with-/about 40,000 rats have been de-| Ars, Laura Schenk, the packer’s é ny | United Press) The W. C. T. U. annow al, for on November 18, 1826, jatroyed in the last eight months, | wife, is held in jail here, charged Noy. 18—For lites LOS ANGELES mmage sale, at the Westlake the Spanish surrendered the fort/and not a trace of that dread dis.| with the alleged attempted poison mer United States Senator William | mar Pine st. entrance, will/of San Juan de Ulloa, the last|ease haa been discovered. About| ing of her husband, The grand jury A. Clark, from Montana, has pur-' close Saturday | Spanish post in North America. one thousand & month are poisoned | is expected to report today. FURNITURE | FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. FURNITURE DRY GOODS i mcatannca dod DRY GOODS The Greatest Values of the Season in Strictly High Quality French and Willow Ostrich Plumes sulted in this purchase was an unusual one, and the values at $16.50 are by far the most attractive this Section has been able to offer for a long time past. RareReer ecearnnivan neetresceen eee There are models appropriate for street, afternoon and party wea only one of a style, and each evi- § dencing the very careful tailoring and finish that are characteristic of sample garments MATERIALS are crepe de chine, chiffon, messaline, silk edlienne, taffeta and light-weight broadcloths. COLORS include pink, _light- gray, light-blue, tan, wistaria, res- eda, navy, black and white. Some of the Dresses have low neck and elbow sleeves, others % sleeves and dainty yokes, and skirts are cut on newest lines. Trimmings are embroideries, laces and passe- menteric SIZES, Misses’ 14, 16 and-18; also Women’s, 34, 36, 38 and 40. An Exceptional Opportunity for Gift Purchasers A MOST fortunate purchase enables us to offer a large quantity of select South African Ostrich Feathers, in the gracefully- drooping Willow and French-curl styles, at prices representing un- usual savings. Particular emphasis is laid on the quality of the 4 nie Plumes involved, which are all from young male birds and have been selected for their fullness, high luster and uniform width. The offering embraces Plumes in Black and White. T he special prices are as follows qj i ~-Second Floor. * oY h * Thr. Bama bea aT amerR Gs Black and White Willow Plumes po ane ta * bs IDTH PRICE LENGTH WIDTH PRICE | es $21.75 " 27 sees pogries so40 23 inches 20 inches $19.50 2vinches $16.75 i ae zc Basement Salesroom. 26 inches 24 inches $29.50 | 2linches 18 inches $16.50 | rman we ei nia 17 inches $ 9.75 25 inches 22 inches $24.50 19inches 18 inches $12.50 | 15 inches $ 7.75 Holiday Ribbons Smart New Styles in Showing Popular Effects in of Many Descriptions Leather Hand-Bags Veils and Veilings stibnt tv esHchayjrcne | 93.75, $5.00, $1.50, $10.00 and Est AND PatTeRy vitincd—ow im portations embrace many of the smartest and most ers, featuring many original designs and unusually U to $25 00 becoming effects that have been produced for the effective colorings. The newest effects in the popu- Pp sf coming season, including novelty cobweb and pat lar Persian, Roman and Dresden Ribbons are prom- A i , ie inent in the showing. : tern meshes, as well as all-silk Veilings in all the AT 30c YARD are offered etieciitiy. wood values ceived contains a number of the season's most staple meshes. The price range in Veilings is from in exceptionally fine, firm quality Silk, Persian, advanced novelties, among them new shapes 25¢ to $2.00 yard meppesined Reaceded eae n Bags of seal, walrus, goat, morocco and} 1) ace VEILS AND HAT DRAPES—Shown a 64-inch heavy Taffeta Ribbon, § other favored leathers. in new and exclusive Parisian designs, at $1.00_and all pure silk, is offered in lustrous sky-blue, pink f * Seal hag 5 up to $5.00 each navy, brown, reseda and black, either plain or moire An_ll-inch Seal Leather _Hand-Bag at $5.00. : AT 25c YARD—A very rich Dresden Ribbon, all Hand-Bag of good quality seal leather, with MOTOR bi got AT s me caltfon oak, ‘ : ; P woisty y sing nuble- a Ne silk, heavy quality, in beautiful color-combinations } full 11-inch covered and riveted frame, leather ohaee ak, es rf aac yg pl : ise ‘i Roe Bb, “The in pent and medium-dark effects, is an exceptional new “Madam Sherry” Veil is on display at $3.50. value. First Floor. Interesting Items | Women’s Taffeta | Po in Jewelry Silk Petticoats, $2.95 Rates he, at * Lace Yokes, in white, bla and cream, in Princess lace) imitation Baby Irish a many other effective terns, 50c each. Fancy Head Sea variety of desirable also a good assorty Persian cts, 0c Hand-crocheted St lars, 50c. a Eton Collars, with Ja to match, in pretty He signs, 50c New close-fitting models, with All-Silk Ribbons, plait wide flounce, trimmed with clus- $ feta and moire effects; ter pin-tucks and having per-% good range of co caline under-ruffle. Shown in a} and 5 inches wide, 20e wide assortment of colors. Basement Hasement Salesroom, Chatelaine Trinkets, con- sisting of coin purses, mir- rors and note books, and a good selection of novelty chains, 50c each. Rhinestone Hat Pins, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.80. Handsome Mesh Bags, lined in white kid, $2.00 each, A shipment of Leather Hand-Bags just re Basement Salerroe Aprons at 25c An extensive showing is made at this price, compris- ing dainty white Tea Aprons of barred d H dotted Swiss and i Maids’ Aprons, Large Sqt ‘Seated s Coat Sweaters, $2.9 95, $3.75, $3 lity, yarn, «in kia lining, seal coin purse and strap handles 00 First Floor Price Piret Floor i Dainty Neckwear for “Bey Chrishaas | Hand-Embroidered Gift Aprons, trimmed with The assortment at these | a f H flounces, and Aprons made of } Prices. embraces box ad | ‘ancy weaves, Nae i 7 . red-border handkerchiefs i-fitting models, in single- | V-neck wn in } Holiday Gifts i Handkerchief Now Undermustlins Nasement Salesroom. ¢ breasted style, made of good | and white nanizes 54 to 4 A’ Wealth of Happy Suggestions mee ¢ dainty hand-embroidered garments POPULAR WINTER ; AL interest is lent the $ ar uitable for Christmas L abr tatic foxes, tink with i inery 0 arate y Pric j » beauty i esate VERY attractive showing nter Millinery is in eft j or ne ' HAND - EMBROIDERED — SLIP-OVER dence in the Basement Salesroom Millinery Sediia GOWNS, $1 Made of sheer at this time, en All-Irish and Iri t med Stocks, Jabot HE assortments of Women’ Hand . drawn with ribbon HAND-EMBROIDERED PEASANT , $2.00—The yoke and sleeve are in 1 Fur Turbans in black lynx and brown r $3.95 and $4.95 . bans in black and colors, $7.0, and desirable 1 for the ttractively hand-embroidere tian anc Fur-trimmed Hats and " : uniform lowr Of the at thi sund k and short sle re trimn ths Asiana \ de tale: a'tléle in advance sting Bia Sc nk cel hte ca Small Black Fur Hats, trimmed with satin drape, $205.5 i " ew ag Vie . offers many antage ¥ H AND-EMBROIDERE 1D GOWNS, $2.2 PDR RRR RRA PDD tpn 4 Yoke Made of sheer batist h panel and round fine Misses’ and Children’s Long Coats and Rubber Storm Capes yoke prettily hand-emt red and mar e and beading drawn with ribbon finish neck and shor Christmas Novelties for the rounc eves MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS, $7 90 AND $8.75 Uitte Folks er ge ee ep Ful rth models, of herringbone cheviots in delft-blue, S0c—Elephants, D Interesting Values in navy and brown, and gray and brown mannish’ mixtures, 0« ef gs, Cats, made with double-breas d front, box back and turn-over Lions. Pac h Pe velvet collar and lined throughout with good grade sateen. Toilet Requisites Pinaud's Lilas de Fr loilet Water, 65¢. 4711 Toilet | Violette, Rhine Roses and Lilac Colgate's Dental Sizes 6 to 16 years, CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ STORM CAPES, $2.45, $2.95 AND § These 1 qual brown stripes, two shad le for school wear, made of gc ty rubber cloth, in an, gray and and hoods Mf red and navy-bh silk. Sizes 6 to vder, in flesh, white and are lined with fancy plaic ” Wabues é in Toilet Goi Nail and Hand Brushes, extra Ingual Nail Enamel, 35¢. 1 s Taleum Powder, in Violet and Cashmere Bouquet, 15¢. Squibb’s Talcum P and unscented, 18¢, Imported Castile Soap, 3 cakes for 25¢. Firat Floor made of pure of Irish lawn cover is decorat ited with quaint Goose and other rhyme box of ler, in carnation, violet English Glycerine ‘Toilet Soap, three cakes in box, 15¢ d quality, 15¢ “Ladies’ Favorite’ Rubber FeSO OTE Se rOny Ss SpE Res Gloves, special 45e, soa — Absorbent Cotton in pound “ badiea* yr anes | | packages, 25¢ pound, Nine Cakes ‘Toilet S« Journal Suc worms il bes, aaacrtbdandors, epeoial 35¢ box Oi Buttermilk 1 Elder Flower Oat 1 Soap, extra-large cakes, cake aie tlie pS egg arate hoo Paper in 10-ft rolls, in plain colors, 6c roll INCORPORATED «& Decorated Crepe Paper in 10-ft. rolls, 10¢ roll | Carefully Filled | FREDERICK & NELSON

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