The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1910, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR : | | White Slave Victim Tells Story on Stand TACOMA, Nov $0.—Lillian OrjJan account book waa Introduced in evidence to show what me Frederick & Nelson, Inc. f area] | All Is in ; Coan Readiness for the Holiday Season} Christmas goods are now prominently to the fore in every Section, in well-chosen assortments { FURNITURE ll goons chauffeurs today induced another company to supply free gasoline in ah to the unton wage scale. companies atill refuse to to the chauffeurs’ demands TODAY IN HISTORY | November 90, 1864, Gen, Thomas j Wired Gen, Schofield, Franklin, | Tenn.: “Can you| *eeee | detain Hood the threelte One me decree of divorce was given jo wpplicant at the court house | i teau, a pretty, black eyed, black store is ready for business at 8:30. Orteau was the Tet by gover of the most no Jhad been epent for her ne days nk | reetordat : hatred French girl of*petite figuet, |Nad beer t for her 1 daye?” “I thi ‘| erday ‘ offer broad scope for satisfactory gift-selections, and everything that tends to simplify shopping has while on the stand In the United Escapes After a Year. Schofield, and he | Btates t yesterday afternoon for] er nearly a yoar Mise Orteau elt that he was Hl provided for. Earl D. ber i and the morning hour: best Seay cre hoare ousted © rven After nearly a year Atlan Orteau felt that ‘he war Retail Prices at } I y in Decem! is the best time to shop, ie g 6 are bes of all. The aplors and returning to France Nut Schofield, it]| ipal witness In) gye was there but short time a had nol} P. bli M k Edward Arthur | ublic ar ets n, through alleged agents of! pride of opinion in the matter, and || nontncees Au, » be ONC! bringing her through New York as | the aft | A PLACE MARKET. noon, Schofield just did his} mis “white 8la¥-|his wife, returned her to Victoria, | little t to keep Hood busy any-| Holi ay Offerings i in » Selene ers” In the cour wh principal | where war again placed In aj way. After they got through that | > vin «® Fountain Pens, tion Is sald to be the importa: | disreputable resort, In June, 1910,/ afternoon Hood's army wan so de 1 $3.00 to $10.00. 4 of French girls. | Tetereau took her to & moralized that Thomas did not care i] y . . Waterman's Ideal Fountas Pent 4 Met Tetereau in France. ic was in that city, In the >| whether Schofield detained them | A rom t e uslinwear ection si dark oc de ain a | According to Miss Orteaw Annex hotel }the other two days and a half or | < $2.50 to $9.00 % mony, she met Tetereau in F arrested the patr not r ; : z Ss Christmas Cale 5 nag Pe tea hima. to New York Another Women Testifies. ‘agate HESI pretty garments will be as much appreci BP ak pecpege pat alrge varied sgl He was to have marr but did} Aside from Miss Ort two] Washington—Senator Nathan B | / 7 ated for their daintiness of style and finish as Te . } _ — prints not. Tetereau succeeded ty other women were tn the ¢ m Scott, of West Virginia, today un || Cc ” f of la apes a eads, hand-ting ing the girl through the New York |One of these, a large we s/derwent a nervous collapse as al? Hl 4 & for their utility. Each piece arranged in an attrac photographic vie { Seattle and olf immigration station as his daughter ndent in a great |result of an ulcer of the sto | tive Holiday box, ready for sending or for presenta designs, 25¢ to $1.7 This was fn 1907. After keeping | borough hat, expensive furs and a} It also was learned here 1s \ 4 Kins io5 her in various cities he took her|loud purple dress and glittering|that the condition of Senator] grape frutt at ¢ | tion ecend Fee Hand-painted: I Calendars, 25¢ to Seattle, where he ts said to have / with diag to $5.00. nds, Her every appear | Stephen B, Elkina, of Weat Vir |¥ unde CORSET COVERS AT 50c—Made of batiste or ‘ii mity, prettily trimmed with pointed medallions of lace | Seals for Christmas packages i alone That she had/ this forenoon by Howard Elliott Tetereau to be in the same} president of the Northern Pacific] * s8 as herself, and that he had! raiiroad, In the Majestic theatre | nse to take her place away from | puilding manner of ab For months, she testified, she Was thus bh She received no m y and all the cloth she had purchased by T 1, and womer given her to two of his ance corroborated her testimony re-|ginia, had become most critical agents and there she garding her occupation. She fur-| holly, Christ: ah she testified months without jnished the connecting link in the| | Bighe litte buys and seven ithe girts | and enibroidery einen Acces i Psy) or be ilo ¢ k on state's case agains Lb, She | Were brought to Seattle homes by Father sibietaed Ue - iristmas, Santa is and of ever being ai to walk ot tal ase againat T au. Sho | rere Sreuahe te | / EMPIRE GOWNS AT $1.50—Of sheer material, with § signs, 10c box ef te streets alone ne was locked in a/said she had seen the girl “Lille fs y g | room when not watched by some coming out of the Victoria place,| Portland, Ore.—The Portland | Nor short waist, fashioned entirely of lace insertion, finished Gummed Chr 5 ibbons in | of her captors, and subjected to all ‘and always with one or two other) Apple Show was officially opened |» with ribbon-drawn embroidery beading ed Bold : and silver, red or , 25-y; 1G. “yard bolts) Gold and Silver Christmas packag INITIALED GOWNS AT $1.75—Made of nainsook, with round yoke embroidered in floral design and initial and trimmed with linen pattern lace drawn with ribbon 4 conte @ pint, Bh conte 8 el, for tying the ard spools, 1%, Dennison's Cre sper for Christe SLIP-OVER GOWNS AT $1.75—Attractively hand F adinddinadh lading dda dadadad embroidered, with short sleeves and round neck finished { 48 decorations, 10-yard rolls, plaig ihn FINDS FAME IN SKIMPY SKIRTS: SOME CLASS, EH? * with lace. Material is sheer batiste 10c ; decorated, 2 i * * s OVER GOWNS AT $1.0 hn wis , uf Coin Cases, for vifts of money, gain * New York—A new million # dae fos 2 yh Mt $1 - Made with short puff } ¢., gold and silver pieces 10¢ and 28 sisbeicciaesions & dollar apartment house, on # sleeves and round yoke of lace insertion . =Pirm Pom ® upper Broadway, will contain ® ee =o evs 4 . ® among other conveniences a ® i % hospital, kindergarten, swim # H lid Ri bb H d- E b . # ming pool, roller skating rink, # olday Nipdons an mbroidere oves for & gymnasium, Turkish bathe # # and bowling alleys * 1 pe BONS for every Chri s need very woman likes to reegveGl : : ; ONS for every Christmas need + tT ane Neckpieces | 0i az Somndikc: 0 ama ee PY are here for decora fancy an ce ec pieces } sty! ety Glove Section is with ; work, package dressing ashes and style and qualitic that are cenain of Hip Jecupien Ot (he suert beese yencreag. bows—foreign and domestic s, in } at 5. 00 } ec. The follow a es Seamienienlll sone popeisr designs end color-coum-| a priced Gloved eal akin idge « ec ? ® | naw deciined to have hiv name binations Fiver, | ROMID : Ps a0 liate service th 1 as an applica to Dresden Ribbons, tn delicate en of Piret Poe, Bh Judge Whitson in the federal court New York Dental pink, blue and Nilegreen, 4% inches wide, Neckwear at this price are Hand ph S PIQUE SEWN KID @Lo 2be yard embroidered Jab elat SPECIAL $1.00 PAIR—Glace-finished, wii The feltewing bonds will P, Persian Ribbons, in dark colorings, In sim i 4 one mm 7 We bis ls the ite team arlors nc 1B rertisn B in ds rings, in af with Irish or ( embrotde Shown is anne } patterns to the above, but wider, 35 ile \' " 614 First Ave. Heavy Taffeta Dresden Ribbons, 7% inches { Irish Lace { WOMEN'S MANN The bonds wide, in & good assortment of Ight colors, } o4. 1 } $1.00 PAIR—C sae b0c yard. ” Me > oe ve interest 5 I embroidered backs | Taffeta, Satin or Tapestry Ribbons, 9} Of Irish lace es are of a dis = Shown In various sha | Olympia. wide, In light and dark Dresden and ¢ tinctive character that will appeal { WOMEN'S SIL oot jindicate t “8, are prominently featured kes $1.00 PAIR—The. BEATRICE IRWIN, IN A “COLOR-POEM, the democrat Heavy Sifk Gauze Ribbons, in holly design, } *tOngly to many who contemplate giv- § fanny two gloves a Beatrice Irwin, an English girl, Now she is in America. Her| ‘ote Im the house and sebaie oll for Chriatmas deccrations 1 to 4 inches wide, } ing Neckwear at Christr t at wrist; warm Used to speak pieces in London | Speaking Lines t an aport a third of the old senators will be ibe to 35e yar . and popular colorings ’ without any great success. At ole oo is _ cee fening, if the unofficial lst ts cor — : she took to acting them, too r t : a difte bi . A N I M id li H f Cifts Giibake oikks guoe level pieces ax. Bootes es ome hristmas apoteon Model in osiery for started out the fewer garr more success she had. With secret mastered she im — into fame. © discovered for diverce yesterday at the court by t of three or six pairs Handkerchiefs | Women’s Velvet Boots |: «sss! om pa F put up in an attractive box, ANDKERCHIEF | stocks highly valued by most os at this time embrace ex . . hl gifts of th s ts she wore Ottawa, Ont king on Can-/ ,|ada's naval policy before par ment last night, Sir Wilfrid Laur declared that the new navy wai designed entirely for coast de ~ MURDER GANG [CUR DAILY BIRTHDAY jie sala be aa inva byte <8 EXTRACTION 5% color-poem offering excellent opportunity ng selection, wheth ote 2% a3 3h tis for a ple gestions at prices to 1 " vary uirements, ! er one may ire to give the —Piret Pea good kinds at low prices or the t mpg TOP BLACK SILK " 2 ; In yesterday's death records two per 8. This is the natal day INVER, Nov. 30—The murder} DENVER. v The w der of the stockyards. Miss of Mrs. Dorinto Cellanto and the @isappearance of Mrs. Marie La Guardia caused Chief of Poilce Armstrong today to issue orders for the arrest of Italians suspected Zanesville, O—Using a revolver 4 50 years before by his r, David M. Buc . 62, yesterday killed him The 1| Weapon was long cherished by the hese ; PAIRS, SPECIAL $275-08 u vstrous finish, pat op I tive boxes, ted with lav Ai#e ender ribbon. mined filmy lace or cxquiss embroidered Piret Moor WOMENS EMBROIDERED aged a “n stn gory — in 1894|8uleide as an heirloom HANDKERCHIEPS, 25¢ EACH—An BLACK SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, . e i : 2 : - exceptional range of styles is ava BOX OF 3 PAIRS, $L50—Thew Bi] — ps a's San Francisco—Strik ng taxicab” a able at this price have 4inch garter welt, and 3 Chief Armstrong declares his Gee cok tana Upped and edged in pink, gold | he blue : FINE QUALITY BLACK ‘ AND SILK-LISLE HOSIERY, PAIR; BOX OF 3 PAIRS, $i) ny Strongly reinforced with gait i spray and shield designs, in which initials can be embroidered; some lief that the “murder ¢ both women and directed to search for Mrs aardia, who disappeared § r 19. tectives |i] of fine, sheer Shamrock lawn and i others of pure linen. Many of these IM are exact copies of Handkerchiots ia igher prices {EN'S EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 3 IN BOX $1.00—Embrotdered on sheer Sham rock lawn, in three different styles FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Golden Oak Dresser San Francisco.—The Sa cisco Sun, organ of the 4 party in Cal Heation te three mont welt and double sole. work grew she -now bas a $50,000 bu with libraries, a tence of “Mere Feather a ] of one-corner designs, packed in sembly ha pretty Gift box ic rooms Specia | . WOMEN'S LACE-EDGED HAND Sets and Pieces Prof Stevens kitchen, and f rooms. She | KERCHIEFS, 0c ~EACH—These ae hip ieee are hand-made and have narrow ancing Academ Dainty Gifts for Women i . prov edge of Armenian lace manual CHILDREN’S FANCY PRINTED EADING values jn the free I] HANDKERCHIEFS, BOX OF 3 t, ied showing of popular fet | then the city took the work , Handkerchtefs of good quality all ned showing @ hands. She does muct cr 1 or fine Irish lawn, packed in Marabou dress accessories aii labor untor | y picture boxes ve 1 . . cason has produced in Women’s Dress Foot satin r r tail trimeings Fas | Florentine Kimono | sy "and Capes of fluffy a Silks, 85c Yard —_ { trated is one of the most attractive styles offered. It } at $10.00. -Set « vice sf tine front, top mea These Silks are 32 inches wide } 18 1 ade a short-var pattern, with rte Other tiractive Sets if 20x42 inche pe tad aoolarhs ‘nctuding bow br bird's-eye buttons, welt sole and Cuban white, bl and natural cold and oval mirror 24x effects, in many partic ac $ vamp and button fly are tr th sill are mode v priced at $2500 ‘ tive color-combinations 85e . © 3 4 30. Has two half aid ,. } Featured at a special price—$4.85 pair ee cae 0. ae and two full ne ae oie i 2 See drawers, fit pal ah brass pulls: I LL dB f Gif A Chafing Di hf Her Gift |} vc wits brass oll Hl Lamps and Brassware for Gi ts. afing Dish for Her t pattern mirror of ART BRASS CRUMB PR AY WITH SCRAPER OR’ BRUSH French beveled plate, A‘ HAFING DISH forms a table Holiday i ift, combining as loes attr ress with definite measuring 24 x 30 $2.25—Handsome new design in dutl ing as it does at AE _o pecial fir ished bra utility rhe Housef Sec showing a mtr i $14.85. ¥ t 4 craper ber of new and very handsome desis pper and nick rush tan x Hardwood Chif fonier cy han el-plated copper at moderate prices. ‘I value described # match a below merits sp attenti | “RAYO” CENTER - DRAFT pec tatiehivan, j ; OIL LAMP, COMPLETE CHAFING }y- WITH GREEN SHADE, $1.7 DISH, SPE I}, Made of solid brass, nickeled; it is Special $9.75 Chiffonier in golden finish, with five fulltength draw ers, providing ample storage capacity, and beveled French eaily regulated: diftuaine & wt CIAL $4.35 Ph iy, THE NATIONAL sleds caleei® mabemattdy Atath uke ous ta mellow and unflickering light.” ich lutte aS BANK OF COMMERCE oe ; BRASS FOOTED FERN heavily nickel iis ur 1 } inche Drawers are fitted with brass pull DISHES, SPECIAL 95c—Made of — dull-fin ‘handle and ished spun ie bal pleasing i | brass, j tantially mas i Hardwood Dresser fnekes (hid ubstantialy ean S Pt 1 $8 75 ameter, with ted of the ee ecia removable inds. Three?! P i metal inset special $4.35: Serpentine-front Dresser, in golden finish, with 18x38- alittle pe t inch top, mounted with oval mirror measuring 16x22 - ae : Free A i | | neh he two full-length and two half-length drawers reals = ; Need! k af are fitted with brass pt Dresser of similar design is bisgiaiee soil Mn Lessons, 9 0 é hown with pattern mirror of beveled plate measuring tee i j eae +) 15x22 inches, at the same special price, $8.75 hi INCORPORATED ,

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