The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1910, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR . Why, my friend paid for {t,” in 4 th 7 escorting Gen, Madero, who te DOTTY DIALO UE him to the elty stockade for a RGE BLEW OUT , iat Georg, ONCE RICH, NOW wounded, had crossed the border |perlod of 30 days aiated George nkagiving how a yesterday 30 miles from here into 2 Up to three weeks ago Jamon Aw George entered the restaur. tuAKIN0d 6 frend Toxas, leaving thelr wounded lead veg | WaHe & momber of the 24th Kee = ae ant alone and exchanged no word ILL-FED TRAMP Jer at a ranch on the American side,|, Mike Lynch (indicating Fred) (colored), which figured in the When asked to pay for hit Gin) it, any patron during the meal, par Judge — Larson) He took it ii Brownsville riots a few years ago, | Mer last night, George Davin com | judge Gordon was loath to take! f % oro Walted Presa) c {ty United Presa) a v4 Laaraon, (Indlé ating ‘Thoma |widered it an inwult latock in the excune 414, VICTOR « ov | CROSSE #., Nov, 265 hompsot » too! ae 4 foted for 19° days in a series of | pente ved dead for a period of fi SCOLDS WAITRESS LADY Thomas Thompson (indigating | * * * # * # eA helelelalels strong sourYoa which raged/years, Abner Bortram Fraser, f¢ Fred Larson); “He took sit.” #. PRACTICALLY NO * i] ' , ’ ‘om co erm © grain xpeculator of | | Judge Gordon (indicating » Fred STIG see : 4 here today | |uareon): “Fifteen days |* GOMPERS OPPOSITION * tropped from | Winnie’ Zine: idterinal’ Seba Go It” was a grip which Larson a : sarge cae ® fortune | don this morning tat ahs” Was fa{ claimed to own but couldnit tell| * 1 - Pig be ited today that * | : “ what it contained, Mike and|/® It was Intima Mi memory | “waitreas lady Mamie got to kit * the socialist clement In the ® and D, 8 Grieg, | ing arc in taxicabs without a| Thomas were turned loose % American Federation of Labor * po ‘ r, Is attempt:| chaperone until Patrolman Helms | % will not seriously oppose the * four days late ing to restore r's recollection; put -a stop to the practice, The ll t A eelection of President Gom * One gale followed anothe and | of the past face that Mamie admitted that she a 0 rms ‘ ae teense. i ie pel, @ for two daay the barometer rea¢ w waitress lady" impelled | ove Max Hayes will ® 27, which is its lowest and an un-| MADERO WOUNDED, Tadge Gordon to let her off with a| Jamon Willis has such a whol iz ny Ne aaene nm hyd he * igual oceurrence for mid-Pacific | atherly scolding some loathing for jail that he prom y nape nant & bergen’ CARRISO SPRINGS, Tex, Nov, | M@therly scolding ined to reenlist in the United dyer ay reelection unant * pis Te 2 Word reached here today RENT.-¥ house, #a*, 821! States army for three years tf Po-|* mously band of Mexican revolutior is Me «eae "°°" lice Judge Gordon would not ship] ® aka AAA AA RR Ae HRS DO YOU KNOW HIM? “a | | FURNITURE Frederick & Nelson, Inc. FURNITURE |] DRY GooDs chiki Store Closes Daily at 6:30, dain _EVERYTHING FAVORS THOSE WHO MAKE HOLIDAY | I PURCHASES EARLY IN THE SEASON NOW IS AN EXCELLENT TIME TO ST ART Furs Rank High in the List of Thoroughly Practical and Pleasing Gifts F ROM time immemorial, women have held Furs in particular esteem, as well for their adaptability in enhancing the beauty of the toilette as for their comfort-giving qualities. A visit to our Fur Section will make apparent that this season’s Fur Modes are more definitely charming than ever, and selecfions may be made here with an unqualified assurance as A SPECIAL purchase at a very favorable figure ¢ ables us to offer exceptionally attractive values i these low prices. In the assortment are represented m of the most popular shapes and styles, inc luding Fine Jabots—Lace-trimmed Fichus of net and mull—Eton Collars Lace—Embroidery or Plaited Mull Cascades—One-side Plaited Jabot ; Satin Eton Collars with White Ruffle—Yokes and Chemisettes—Bow Ties, in | white, black or Persian—-Stock Collars, with Jabot attached. Two —oo" low stalin and 35c. Tarement Raleroem, - JOPLIN, Mo, Nov. 25.—Do you to quality—a point that will especially commend itself to gift-purchasers, New Arrivals in know Charlie? Or do you know er ; gomebdody who has lost a Charlie W. L Cc r al Cloth HF you 40 write to Charile and JAPANESE MINK LONG FITTED] BAUM MARTEN STOLE, finished omens Long Varac Le ger he is, where he * SCARI th ta $45.00. | in back with heads and and in front rom and what } ; 1 Mat aha et aaah echin 08 th tail dhe lhe I plain M match, | with | at with tai ae, eatin, $25.00 $18.50. Large, plain Muff to oats at ‘ sare that JAPANESE MINK STOLE, in plain | match, $16.50 NEW shipment of these handsome Coats, ») trying, le shoulder style, with front tal IAP | F a Pesce) “past.” . co " ' widely popular for winter wear, has justhe hick r ) : wat 15 tabs fin ! received, and comprises strictly-tailored mod railway train s : St. Louis and § e fog “rather funny | He doesn't know how he got on the train, or ng he had beer on the tra » he woke up with a fc past. 54 inches long, with wide shawl collar and brocad silk lining. They are designed on graceful, mh fitting lines, tailored from good quality carag cloth, and are carefully finished throughout, Sizes ain *rice $3 ) SS5.00 U tinned Interest Atiachia to SLAP AE ALAA SS range from 34 to 40. Price $22.50, * % DON'TS FOR MARRYING «#/If] A Timel Off . f W d Mi ’ Pees Maat HN silicic vf y ering 0 omen’ $ an Isses A W % A, recent ttractive Waist # ive ie ton $15.00 $ Sta” antenna ‘ ong Coats at >1o. In Popular Sill rimony e . % Dout marry to reform a erseys, Mixtures, Broadcloths, Cheviots $ : # man ; 3.45 $3.75 $3.95 *® form befor * e f . likely to do sc ward. . dbo : Rees: “wart” ll Sizes 14, 16 and 18; also 34 to 44 Bust Measmgement N interesting collection is in evan Fron aye eecpachy or seat. #{f] « A Special group, repriced from higher priced lines, and em ing semi-dress and tailored models inh Sea on Sper aman . o |g racing many of the ms most favored styles and colorings and front-fastening effects, in colored taffetas a ay te love 9 geen noe Sif There are models effectively braid-trimmed, others plain tailored; messalines and fancy Persian silks. An exeela * him; there are other q ai some are full-limed, some lined to waist, and a number are tailor fin aan cing i j Fall colorinea ll repi *% in a husband quite as im 1 ' < 1 ange o he tavorec "a € ZS 1S resented, ished. Lengths } and 56 inches lo * g az ‘ 4 +o Dowt eh * | Specially priced at $15.00 i One of these Waists would form a pleasing Christ Es kt oe ‘ . saciid eiigliehdladawiapeontnaclshas sisticspblnindiac nips sinter a mas gift. Prices $3.45, $3.75 and $3.95, # ways in which a woma * Tce a Petiiecs soweders, | Specially-Low “Prices Quoted on Y ~~~ * Don't ma a man who #| T ff iM li P . n 0 aight to ® % ») # earentens to eo) straight to & Untrimmed Shapes and Trimmings Good Quality Taffeta and Messaline Petticoats ® Don't marry a mn because #) : ua Wipsecinn or baenees be % Black Velvet Pressed Shapes, small, medi and large, | The Petticoats featured at this price are of serviceable a taffeta and ® wears Bis clothes well. " apecial $3.95, $4.25, $7.50 and $3.75 Ane # messaline, well-made and finished, and come in black and a wide chok % Don't marry a man to spite #|ff Me mn and Large Shapes of hatter’s plush, special $10 * another mao. * Soft Felt Shapes, in blue, brown and re pecial $3.2 light and dark colorings, including plain and changeable effects. They) OEE eo bh cge i Rahm tagees 4 and $ i deep flounces, trimmed with pin tucks, strapped bands and graduated % asked you and you fear you #\ff athers, in white, brown, black and navy,’ special fles, and finished with» percaline under-lay and dust-ruffle Price $3.95. ® may not get another chance. * fre to $1.2 F — Basement GE eg ty COREE Marabou in natural, black and red, special 75¢ yard spinach chsh lias, special 50c and 65« Extra-good values are offered in Roses, in shades ink ° ° : eg CHURCH INSURGENTS pastel colorings special Se. | aid sonar at QL; Potackision, 4101; aed Chaes Belinae at Highly-Interesting Values Featured in d, p ad € pecia oc and 55¢ Se NEEDED, SAYS PASTOR | Misses’ and Children’s Winter Hats Interestingly Priced | | Children’s Felt Mushroom and Roll Children’s Mushroom ing Sailor Hats, in brown, navy, red and | Beaver Hats, trimmed in rib black, prettily trimmed with scarfs in| bon rosettes of light-blue ; FS __ ™) | gray, brown, navy or black plaid and Persian effects, 92.50 and | pink, navy, red or black, - apd shh ping ’ $3.75. $7.50 $4.75 and $4.95 Modish Trimmed Hats and Turbans At $5.00 NEW collection of handsome large ye * = ection i 1 ang Inge hand-made from quality Misses’ Trimmed Hats, in Colonial and Sailor Shapes, Re a gad ie egy ps Shea ce nceta oe a eee —~ brown, bli or navy-blue velvet, in the Seasonable one in Women’s Winter | Specials i in 1 Misses’ ter ph i aedeagal: } { of the styles and the quality of the materi Children’s Hosiery | Specially Priced | Ready-to-Wear Bie, eck demas coabeliy ge wives -HILDREN tk prt M-} Broken lots and some slightly | \))c., CIRCULAR C at $5.00, wer : —_ ms sv dg wi cepa BLA K naa at shes? } soiled from handling—all decis- | CAP! SPR IAL A’l ihe vals te 6 a ie models in Smaller Hatem P diset ively underpriced for clearance. ° vediche, oe GAih Maehtnnad Gere re , M A and line n_brown 2 00. Sives 12, 14 and 1¢ _ SPE, ik four-ir done that way from time MISSES' SERGE. SAILOR SUITS javement Saleet BE wy en | cag trimme Children’s Serviceable School Dresses g mortal plaited sty CIWLD DRESS! " goodequa $ i In Warm Serges, Panamas and Alpacas $4.25 and $4. 95 rhese practical School Dresses are made in 1 and prettily trimmed with fancy silk pipings, braid 1 It buttons, 0 have tull-plaited skirts, Col include navy-blue, black and red, Siges® 8 years, salsa sincah wane $4.95 rasement See A Physician’s “Report on Tuberculosis Medicine and full epanatc Kok nd-waist m Lite kirt, and having ame color his Hie is an exce 10¢ Sizes 8, 10, 12 and 14 convent wear SILK -AND-MER } | CHRIZED Liste | Royal Society Package ~ Interesting Items From the Drapery Section | 2 hn? Gaal 36-INCH ROUND-THREAD SCRIMS,} “SAW -1I i” BATTEN ent wearing and fitting ¢ ient, ribbed 2 G d 5c YARD—I hite, ecru and creat | BRAID EDG \ND q at waist-line, and shown in white and oods Se acay a YARD— ns Se K-LISLE THREAD } flest In low neck, sleevele 5 40-INCH SCRIMS, 18 YARD—In ecru, | ex7py ON RTAIN RO! ate ok a, ae A New Shipment Includes: white and cream peu sat Se #4 shoale } | ee are > ven + aerenTe : , | t rom 30 to 54 inches Be Peat ead ara akbar ah te § WoMI MERCERIZED LISLI 2 ni Manche onium “a SASH CURTAIN EXTENSION RODS, | ets and extend { ma | ad ' Sat: Rene coi ClO PECIAL 85¢—Medium § ) ancy Aprons, Pillow Tops, Butter Extend from 23 to 42 inches and have | | YARD-WIDE BURLAP, 108 YAR! Lg range of popular co } weight and Swiss-ribbed, in ankle $ {¥ and Rose Dresser Scarfs with Pin lid 4 Sa sale | grade at this iy Ha hig! pliced heels and double $ ay Aga ts Pr abil PRN i an Cushion to match, Baby Pillows, Cen ed inner rod, brassed ends and hook An unusud ly Boo : ih eer oy vlan Ww Pe io lcterplaete einai rackets, | shown in a wid range goal

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