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LT ET LL LC CL ETE IT TTB! Time, 1:42 16 | Fifth race, one mile and fitty . PLAY TRI Y FOOTB LL ievecrapnic MEET FOR yarde—Pontotoc, 99 (Rice), 6 to i : | i 5 Da Baursda —Thanl@piving " hich h ie ‘ bat | ¥. M. C. A’S Mieher Boy, 107, third. Time, | again showed ita clase Saturday by | ple : ‘The Kaho team, which Washing: | hie men can solve what proved | 143 bb sanity do Mount Voi the d Ss Di ton Hnes ap againet Thursday for too mueh for the battering rama} pains Sixth race, ofevelbancteenthe ac af** ie he or tee am caren mmense cow s aw J the Inet bik game of the yeur, isiof the Pullmen team, Idako wae} A telegraphic athinti meet, ts eallo—Arblirta, 108, (ove), @htai il oy “aheaeboes An og cite iewca j Gard to play an entirely dt ‘ont beaten by Oregon, and (hia remem | be competed {a by the Y MCA }wou; Sugar Maid, 109, second JM star football, seored the touchdowns “ 59 “ 39 le of football than that used brance adds to the hope entertat:|of Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and . F. ' her Northweat col ed by the local varsity beeohane is belee ‘planned for a| er, em 106, ied ®. for Lineoln, ‘The Lincoln team will | eg petigpens Bagge vie ot al ; oer cen aie | 1:08 3-6. ltwke on Kiverett next Saturday for ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, NO VEMEEL 25, 1907, lrinat oftort wif@hrobadty be made | yarde—Petor Sterting, 109 (More to bring the Spokane team here for|land), 6 to 1, won; San Alviao, 100, LING L & return game second; Red Lent, 96, third) AINNER The Store That Serves You Best—Garvey-Buchanag, Co, omer d as oy the followers da ‘s long it iw ft yerfeeted | d « re legos, and as a reault the followers! Idaho's long suit is in perfected |date some time early in February | > Thaahegtving Gay ba wiadhag of the gridiron game in the North use of the forward pass, a yaried jor late in January, Medals will bo | he ae anxious to see Coach Mid! assortment of fake kicksi®eries|givgn to hte wienera, who will be SOCCER FOOTBALL up the season with thie contest, wn dieton's men fn action crosses and trick plays. It ta said Yidabod by « con@prison of the reo lena a with Washington in ar Washington hopes to beat Idaho,|that on the defensive Coach Mid-|or@ made at the several cities, — ranged. i dg aptte of the fact that the Pulh dleton’s men, instead of playing) tolegra@ed at once from one to Seattle 2, Tacoma 0... ’ Pay Ae Vou Enter. Maw team which outplayed Wash shou to shoulder, spread @t,/the others, The events to be ron| ‘The Seattle ington, was heaton by Idaho. [t leaving & man bucking the Ine &n | will Molude: High jump; pole vault, }tao str was Pullman's battering tac that opening to go through only be loyard dish, yard potatoe race, | park Saturday _ oy Despite one of the stormiest of day 5 hun dreds—yes, thousands—~otf Seattle little and grown-ups as wellk—turned out to v foecer foam proved) CHICAGO, Nov, 26-The new ng for Tacoma at Woodla@) rulo of the atreat car company re orday afternoon, and WOR) quiriht paswousere to pay thetr . , “ euuill ’ ~~” ri e | boat Washington, Idaho plays an nailed from the side, from behind | wpiyard potato race, shot put and |by a aeore of 2 to 0. Revell, the|taron an they enter tho care wan Santa Claus’ live reindeer, “Dane er and Pranecer,” at Ga y-Buc hanan |] Tenn ee Waskinee veseves, that Se by the second Ino of the de-|probably a relay race, This will) Thooma goal keaper, Kept the put into affect today. ‘the resulta || Co. Toyland Saturday. "Pwas a jolly and most enthusiastic event—one Blace of Washington believes that! fonse, be the first meet of the kind ever)seore from belng larger, hiv bril-| were entirely satiafactory to the fl! 1 1 t ome. The show nt Md --e-mene a sg : held in the northwest lias guarding being the feature of tnotion experts, although , there | that will be leng remembered for years to con h ) ntinues toe NORTHWEST ELEV NS ARE ACCUSED + [the game. | wae conatderable grumbling dn the morrow, and every day until Christmas. It’s a treat no one should miss ’ E rome part of the pubite | SM 3 . ? ee res ees Si eaiade Ay ‘ SATU AY $ RAC Wanderers 4 Soldiers 1, | ~-interesting alike to children and parents. Come, see the greatest Christ. mas attraction in America. OF PROFESSIONALISM | qe ageing The Fort Lawton team, crippled OAKLAND. by the lows of two of tte regular | west men, met defeat at the hands of T To Solve \ m in the Coast league. Wit| iret race, fiveaighths of a mile) the Wandére | at the fort yester The Only Dearly Beloved Santa Claus Here Saturday, As the result of the action on, land te He has asked us to invite all the Seattle little folke to meet him upon arrival in the elty ment the part of the local university | Mmette has several men whto have/—woney Muss, LL (Knapp), 7 to) day, the seore being ¢ to b. } . ° Saturday, November 20th—-10 o'clock tn the morning, at Ptonwer Squa Prancer” and ¢ to play no more games with Pull takon ney In athintios, anc even | 19, won; Creston Boy, 110, second; - } Prize Picture Puzzle will be there, "Kasuktuk,” too—Santa will have nice candy souvenirs for a I it ve. hat PN ee eee nae octets |e, Maram. 18%, Cire, Tine, Thistion 9, Rangers 1, | girls, While waiting for Banta get acquainted with “Dancer” and “Pranc man until (t is proven that Pullman ing a professiqnal by a Portland! :59 45 ‘ . ah ey Sens vain aoe i is using no ringers or professionals! paper. “Polly” Grimm, the star| gecond rice, ofevenatxteenthe off ™ ne Kame of soccer played Ny | tackle eam at Dugdale’s park yestorday aftar |SON@ BOOKS BEING MAILED B —: : in its Mneup, it being generally | tackle of the Washington team,|, mile-—Huaky, 108 (C. Miller), 8 v pone pens. Ce ane - admitted that Rader, Cherry and|th accused of having accepted |ty 1. won: Dartington, 112, second; |an, the Rangers, who had been arynaye waewene Ghiidients @rete—~ Tel | Trenkeghving Lone, These} Wernens 9h ou Hardy are not bona fide students, | money to play baseball, but this Is} ajedice, 100, third, ‘Time, 1:07, | |!eading the league, were beaten by . (| ea.s0, 7) 98 | Mada sadn | oo. the ery of professioualiam is going hotly denied by th al students, |” "Third race, fifteenmaixteentha ofa) te Thistlos, the score aed The remackable growth and prow || Tuesday . | | | Tuaday up throughout the Northwest as well ax mw second charge that mite—Canique, 104 (W. Miller), |3 to t perity of the West has sttrected || Warm, cozy and stylish af | 0c Irish Table Damaske, | Later Coleman, the man who played|he was paid to play with the Seleven, wou; Willia Green, 104, see | tthe attention of a great many || faira, full of sarvico and i teeaete $1.26 Irth Table Damavis, cluding — biacle 70 inches wide; and novelty yurd ci 50 Dor. —Irish Damask Nap king, pure fnen; 1. 19 | size 20120. Deven ‘Tuesday ‘Hour Specials---Phenomenal, al Bargains end for Oregon against Washing-|attle Athletic elub comfort, made of bear cloth, to white and brown, also all-wool coats in red, blue and brown colorings. Sizes to 6 years. Values to $4.50 at } — A aes one Pate 104, third. Time, $1 .75 No. 100 BI | Eastern enterprises in the past For ton, is aceording to Portland According to the F [some time It has been rumored that papers, the Coleman who played all of the Northwest untversity | “Fourth race, one mite and fifty | 2-Foot 4 group of the largest and most professfonal baseball with the Port-|elevens have dirty linen to wash. a — Inet tial plano manufacturers in pracy ne Se U.S. Navy Yard Steel Square Q9C |i Vnitr Sates nave deon forms jlating & plan for an extonsive pub | ‘The supporters of the Washing-| ‘Take a trip on the Sound and the conquerors of thelr team in ao- | hatth Oregon, Wisconsin a @ cond am atttoshipe Orequa, Wisec nd ture besiness on the Pacific coast PLAY TACOMA tien, and as @ result quite a num Nebraska, the cruisers Duffalo and - ber of Seattle rooters will probably the tratning ahtp Marked im sinds ithe sithe| This group of plano manufactur Hladetphia, the : dante. Le be on the ground. meld ; Mt, 1-100 sate and Keeos orn whose combined capital renee ally & mammoth dry decks, torpedo boat» ard measure, giving feet In order to satisfy the wonder cma ——_—nnme\ land prison ship Nipste. Boats leave ful If you wont | Sents many williona of dol: 1 . Tuesda' > cials-— s whieh has rolgned supreme ever) Buy your hat of I N. Brooks @ | Por 2, foot of Yesler way, 6 thnes 4 | crqnaised <e Plane Manuiactneces Tuesday Specials y 4 M Tuesday Specialy— since the defeat of the Washington Go. 1931 Second av 00 | daily, Reownd trip, 5d. “ Consolidated Publietty Bureau and 2to3 P.M. 3to 4P.M. 4to5P.M. high school’s football eleven at th ~ ~- ~~~ = aoe have decided to conduct this cam Regular 26c Ruchings, fresh, new 75c Battenberg Center Pisces, ny \pelgn through the stores of the D. . All © hildren's Dresses, f | round or sana; Qe yard 1226 “trom the to toon es hands of Spokane, quite a number Sheken! - 3. Johnston Co, the Largest and ot leeal high hool reoters are planning to go to Tacoma its, "Sed dae | OMfest Piano Dealors in the West Uhineb alee weuiten She Gad’ eee Vy Thanksgiving day to see the «a , jaed Eilers Piano House, wh § 18e Peerless Saxony Yarn, ae er for ene heas 15e Dollies’ Decorated Ching between the Tacoma high school tte | stores are found ta important ei sorted colors; ouly, at pair 18¢ © Dmner see ors eleven, and Spoka nackea. Wai jot Washington, Oregon, California, skein . . c Uptrimmed Shapes of Velvet, Pieces; set .....,.,.... trimmed handity by Spok wry to — Alaska Women's 60c Embroideted Hose, Felt and Silk, values to §3.50; 10¢ Iron Fire city over the mountains. announcement was run 1 1 in the milliner: and-Ladde again, but as Tacoma always plays ston Co. & the form of « prize pus Women's Sde Figece Lined Un- Regular 260 Vestibule Swiss, for 15e Little Red Hay a desperate home game, the score o ale, All those who were successful fon Suite, medium 1 this hour only; good sine, two can be expected to be close in tinding the hidden fuce will pe weight, gray; cack Tic at yard CS . whbels; cach cetve a S¢ Book containing fifty $1. Th anme Pattabed tos abe Cornet Cover Kmbeoldery, 18 Regular 1c Rowland Piaida, for Regular 50c Bisque Du Where Your Money | thee Na, 106 Nickel-Piateg | Old” favorite songs complete with | "schon wide, beading 15 era anes Ce q neular Soe Bias Should Be : words and mute, i Spat pes | 1chae! Areeeee Cn ae Dols, THE ‘YOu BEST | sands to try, and undoubtedly many are under the impression they have Your money should be in a good We sre em bank, not cached In some hiding on ee ‘This liberal offer induced thou > 5 Take clusive Seattle place where it will be stolen or on ALL CEreerte $38 Wo tee wonsheu a ‘aime heen successful. A large staff of > #45 | clarks | we : agents for destroyed by fire, Save a small nly “Rtrtctty Savings Bank” fe the Sate, « 3 This to» cood' tice te suate’ youpente | Choris le pow busily eugamed ot, the ® amount each week, pot it where it * and qantention Guigued tome care of 2 bona | acer FP “s - om bp “yop ne PEERLESS caram somethiag-—the State Bank peagia of the tate ae “tanking he names and addr of the ane paaanele of Seattle pays # per cent on time deposits. Remember the address, cor First av. and Yesler way. **! cessful ones. These are sent on to FP. Me SPINNING Giicege and the song books are | 1310 SECOND AVENUE mailed direct from there to the for on emt ie. tunate comtostants. The Simplest We of Sending Money | To other countries is by tbe Bask Money Order System. In most Be the Letter Car rier brings the money direct to the The most extraordinary values this season The Great Strange t! h it may seem during this season of “tight money” that we hear so much about, the volume of business here for the present month has been phenomenal. And it is due absolutely to the §) Sale of many exceptional values that have been offered to our patrons. It is our purpose to continue this phe nomenal business by presenting some of the greatest underpriced offerings we have ever made. The ° es many attractions that we place before you today are perhaps the most noteworthy of any that have i hanks ivin ever gone before—the prices speak for themselves. Those of you who are economically inclined will not miss this sale. i Wi T F d This Week Overcoats « Cravenett Such Values as These on $9.85] Fi $9.85] Everywhere for Men’s Clothing If you need an overcoat, come to this sale tomor- Bae. $B.95 fh ere Goo... $16.65 “eere wee... 910,00 HE cr Tio ....$20,00 row. There are a variety of styles to choose from at this price. Each overcoat has a velvet collar and a Wevere $30.00 ....P1Gi00 MM were tenon 5... G2G099 hair-cloth shape-retaining front. The Cravenettes are made of genuine “Priestley” material—a rain- Shedding tabric that does double duty. They are 52 Always Right Second and Yesler inches in length, are quarter-lined and have war- r ranted shape-retaining fronts. Men’s Suits $13.35 Garments worth $20 The season's newest styles are represented fn this assortrnent, with a splendid showing of browns, The styles are either single or double breasted. These garments are hand-tailored throughout, and have the fit and finish of custom-tailored suits—something suitable for ropean count t a ¥ | door and hands it to the person thr 5 whom you intend I without aay is fp convenience or further expenen | For those who prefer them, #8 also issue Bank Drafts on all parts | of the world. Deposits may be sent by mail at weed by the a0 hook less than cost of street car fare Scandinavian American Bank | Ce meme ts giana Seattl Alesis Baliciog. Seandinarian & Other Victors $10 to 1% Terms so easy that youl never miss the money. BeE ter select one for Xmas Bow FOR YOUR THANKS. GIVING FEAST Our bottled beverages are ox eeptionally good. You wil! find our ginger ale, root beer, cream and lemen sodas the best you over tasted. These good goods are prepared and bottled with extreme care, purity and abso- lute cleanliness, positively guar anteed. If you have not tried Victors—Whelesale and Retail 1406 Second Ave tays and neat fancy mixtures. our oyster cocktails and beef any occasion may be found among them. The materials are Blue Serges, Black Thibets and Fan sm ‘ 50, an they are In keep i) other beverages pre pared by us Worsteds. Whalebone Plates wane 55 off Crowns, Bridge Work Teeth Without Plates Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Company. Phones 927. BEKINS Sonera CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Men’s Trousers at about 1-3 off The kind that you have been in the habit of paying $3.00 for are now The kind that you paid $4.00 for are now The kind that you paid $5.00 for are now $2.25 Every garment in this » fabet. We Operate the Only Absolutely FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE in Seattle. On the Square Opposite Fence grains Secusay ts Piteind tor tho Storage of Pyrniture, fillings 50c Crowns $3.50 Plates $5.00 and the a Cent What It W til « ay a atore toe cn ve ee . PHONGS: Main 1523. Ind, 71 _ MOVING, PACKING, CUT FREIGHT RATES | Associated Dentists Under New Manage On the Square Totem Pole LAO WORT SLL NT Ll e 1112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buchanan