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What’s the difference between #els-Naptha and other laundry soaps? Other soaps work only when you do. Fels-Naptha soap labors while you rest, but without harm to the most i delicate fabric. Should be used in lukewarm or cold ; water—or you will never know what a wonderful ri cleanser it really is. The Fels-Naptha way of ' | washing is as simple as it is oa wee f | Jj easy. You wet the pieces to TOMMY BURWS 18 A MINE OPERATOR — The Labor-Saving Washboard, Mra, Easymark—‘“'There with a patent labor sa man here a few mf ving. washboard. I don’¢ be washed, rub the soap on foepe nave Sangred things--bat he was such Same let him leave one. well, then roll and put to soak — Anty Drudge—‘Pudge!_ That's just like some foolish wom ' AT EMERYVILLE. ° Change one form of labor for another ond call it dinipiisientapeia ithe for thirty minutes. J Labor-saving wessveare! 301 al ae ; (By Unit rons.) re . * Fels-Naptha soap; use it according to the asy di p.Temmy Bore, mine oper, i OAKLAND, Gal, Nov. 10m During this half hour the wrapper in cold or lukewarm “water” never hk iy joavy we! champton's bid for ay centered principally in the ‘ - . > . ‘ m’ll need no new-fangled washboard or old-fashioned @ niche ia, the Rall ot fem. 6.) ae oi rth event, at one mile, tn which Fels-N aptha loosens the dirt ae fed either, Fels-Naptha soap is the real "laboreeraet allurgical way. In a letter to C. eerie eral ean ‘The P is ; rrease. ‘ Se 20'S AMERICAN TEAM'S FIRST 22202222." gisolves the grove ix Sod Phe Tommny Dures Tim Mises.” It | Shae sled vast inthe tat | Saves you all the hard-rubbing on the washboar le dirt comes saplialioad, nt $58,000, She hatince GAME AT YOKOHAMA : hema iting weet'petes| Out by light rubbing and rinsing. No scalding nor boiling, and no _ — an optimistic report upon the ert | thira Favorites started off well, ih ae mf ir! swollen knuckles or aching b back from strenuous washboard work. mits good, At least Tommy says They Will Play Baseball 'x Mantis, beginning Christmas day.|(ho aport and the attendance wan You will know the genuine e Fels- Japtha by the red and and green wrapper, 1 | j | | At Honolulu, the last stage of the | large “I have a tin mine now. Notice " t 1 ley os team journey, an al) Hawattan | Andy Blakeley arrived the clipping. You know me; any -, Cricket a penis tak chaes oth tee puagen if um New York with a ‘ I ing I start ave got to see the longkong. The team which Mique Fisher|Sorses, Results yesterday Imitations the slow accommodation. money first.” seam was tie to un Ganees wats, furlones sackitae = Cotytta | Beto-Hapeie ts wididpiubenses The initial game of the all-Amert- Jack Bliss, St. Louls, and Nick) pig Tine LATONIA RACES can team which left San Franctseo Williams, San Francisco, catehe & week ago for a baseball invasion Bill Burns, Washington, Flahe 00 3-6 Six furlongs, selling—Atter won, Chotkh Hedrick second, | | ress. of the Ortent will be played at Yo Boston, and Joe Nealon, Pittsburg,| Cherry third. Time-—1:14 | BE evcypen 4 » 1 kohama against the Waseda ant. pitchers; “Habe” Danzig, Portland, | R.. and an eighth selling —~ Mike j resulta Mandayy 1° ~T*t0"!4) versity 10 days from today. Wase- first base; Jack Delehanty, Wash:| Jordan won, Laselie second, Orchaa | Five and a half furlongs — Point| da university Is one of the largest ington, second base; “Red Dog"| (id. Time iiss | Lace won, Malecon second, Kitviney | colleges in the world, having §,000 Devereaux, Santa Crug, outlaw) pontiac wae third. Time—1: 08 8-5. pupils, At Yokohama the Ameri- league, third base and captain; Me | pine —1 498-6 Five furlongs — Sea Swell won.| cans will also play the Keio uni- Ardie, San Francisco, shortstop; Mile and an eighth, selling—Kor- Mine Crittenden second, Dr. Holz | versity, the team that vanquished Hildebrand and Curtis of San Fran-|mit won, My Pal second, Frank! third. Time—1:00 3-6 2 the University of Washington nine | cisco, outfielders. Labboek third. Time—1 | x furlongs——Myatifier won, Gres- | oyal Six furlongs, selling —Anna Af ham second, Orlando third. Time—| three straight The team Was given © royal re) oe een 4, Bell Ke | 1:14 8-5. f At Tokio the Americans meet the ception at San Francteco bef: wet Uingnenm cocoa, | 4 e > Six furiongs—Ethon won, A!|same teams, besides an allJapan leaving,” said Jews Woods at y ° Muller second, Dainty Dame third.| picked team. An American and a Dreamland rink last night. Woods } ‘Time—1:19 4-5 | Japanese athletic club will be the has recently returned from the 8. A. Cc. BOWLING ee ad eayeeiie. verte——Laty | arth eoponante ot Kobe Orient, where he made the neces i, Fred Bent third. | Save Money Avoid Pain abeotutely get your moneys worth which has ever been Esther won, Wi me second, Y for the tri Offered . Two games will be played with sary arrangements for the trip 0 NEY 0 OPE Pain Corew third. etme 4-8. Star | the Shanghai Athletic club at that) “In Sete uniforms the ; rarer ON ALL DEPOSITS sii tie aaa our insane won, Howard Shean second, Res | city, and then the American ppear in an auto parade : wnt & 7 terling third. Time—2:41. | go to Hongkong. At that plac tos were decorated with Pe ne oe er bowling tournagent | Stop the Leakage From Your Salary Bridge Work, extra heavy ied game of baseball and one gan ean flags, and a brass band headed | Of t “e — + oa hietic club ogned War he hill, inetead of riding igar a day Gold Crowns: $4.00 cricket will be played. The Ax the march, The pier was crow teat night with the Eagles withing || pur the in this bank, where you that it will |) ver Fillings that stay in. 600 - b ith their friends when the vessel| tbe lead over the Pelicans. The || grow witt bank at gh ogg er pulled oe ft Bagles made @ total score fer the FIRST AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE i Mantia will be the big smoke of| Woods stated that he would go | three games of 3,545, the Pelioaua = International nternationa | the trip, as baseball enthusiasm Is| to Australia next fall to arrange for | 2.499 —— 2 F , keen 4 the islands. A fourelub!a trip of American players to that) N. B. Allan was high mang fob) “ALIF Bakery }league is supported there, besides! country in the winter. Many play.|(h@ three games with G44 nat Lis jthe teams picked from the 10,000\ ers from the Northwest will be Grinnell high for one Patnioss Extrac We wee nothing terinie: a Minding guarn all work for twelve y Yale Dentists Seattle T & Drew, Mere : on . ald Govds (x on cos Thursday : coldiors...‘Ton games will be played | chosen for that team, he sald with 218. Tonight the Hagies moet | Through cut Service to Lee Angeles Gon’ Pinnciocs’ and Oshiand Second and Youler Way, Over Guy's Evenings at STALLS 40-41, PUBLIC MAR- Bo nivale secieninadeenaiieiieneidalliicadiaamaile the Havens eee es All ‘This ‘Weene KET, BAKERY, 1219 YESLER STORAGR CO ial antey gious trae @OOD CARD ON FOR DAYCHAMPIONS OF EEE ee — S.A.C. SMOKER | NORTH SECTION | i CEE 2 ERD malta Market L 1157, Bakery L 4720. | Greatly and be ls expected to give| Going through thelr season, with Bout ican ths Brown and) good account of himself peta defeat, the B. F. Day school Hours—# to & Sundays Tut 1 Phones—Sunset, Main Here Is @ Piny Tete I h In the wrestling line, Instructor! football team bas won the chamf! Neal Is a Choice Vance will send in Virgil Venabies | pion of the North section of the AN THE BISHORS, rsel. against Rodney Renshaw of th Schools Athletic league. The, Miss Alleen May as M Vancouver Athletic club at 136 of the South section have Frawley ax Wm Tal e ns sl | pounds, and the bout promises to\ two Saturdays to play. At present ae | Matinee The three-round bout between!) be a hummer Each has won a/the Longfellow team jeads with © Show Chester Brown and Edward Neal match against the other, and the) 1.000 per cent, followed by the! &. td 4) | THIRD AVENUE 0 jwill be the headliner at the| Friday night bout will be dects Central and Summit, with a per to Sachem | atuesell, Drow Prenat ver smoker of the Seattle Athletic clad | Orville Vance will meet Charles | centage of $00, The school cham ep jon next Friday night. Brown is| Munroe on the mat at 135 pounds; | pionahip of the elty will be played reeriys | Matinees V 100 Patterns jamateur champion of the coast at Bob Filberg will don th | 145 pounds, but he eannot make against Fred North at 1% | thie weight now and the contest, and what will be tne no " monte at 156 pounds. The con-, the evening will be the bout be | TWO GAMES IN THREE DAYS.) teat will be ‘# first appearance. tween Sig and Dave or, 10 and} | Under the able instruction of Lon-| 11-year old sons of Joseph Mayer, | nie Austin, 1 has nena the jeweler See Se gloves) between the winner of the North and South section championships, | EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY (By United Press.) WALLA WALLA, Nov, 10--To} meet the Oregon Agricultural Cot go at Corvallis on Wednesday, {awa the Multnomah Athletic elub on Friday at Portland, the Whit man College football team left Inet night. ‘The team is {p good oon-| ON VAUDEVILLE STAGE ** | Regal $15.00 Suits And, what’s More to SWIMMERS TO MEET. ing the heavyweight champion. - Enjoy pleasure such affords. The Compart- Has Been Offered $1,000 Prstaces Pig anus on oo nthe Senior Swimming ctub of} ae oe Ese, Nae er Sleeping Cars, Day ome: 0 io 2 will mee room Per, Wask to Flag on (ee Ce the cir.| 311 af the assccintion bulldiug to-|fM Coaches and Dining Cars in daily service on Pantages Circuit. See won tone The Oriental Limited * this is the biggest sum citath he ever paid for an individual act. | Constitution were built with the idea of offering you the greatest Jobnson in Australia on Christmas that Burns must be here within; SOWNEY KNOCKED OUT, | degree of travel comfort. Leaves | Day, or “Boxing Day,” as they ss . : For a few days more, to intro-| Seett. due their painless and modern r methods, the St. Paul Dentists will | PANTAG PA do al! work at cut rates. This af-| |} fords those requiring dental serv-| ok OMPAT It ay lees an exceptional opportunity to! have work done practically at cost. |, berenda Painless extraction a specialty CUT-RATE PRICES. Following his fight with Jack The conditions of the contract are er his battle with sometimes call it there, for the Johnson and also th 1 must}. rete Sullivan of | Fait River, | Seattle 9:30 p.m. daily. Try it on sore 0 ;& 4 ik oF The point, | framplonsdip of the world, Tommy elther defeat or draw with the| Of tunver in the third murda, | YOUt pext trip to Spokane, Minae- Sliver Fillings si turns will probably go om the negro, The contract will undoubt y, Utahi polis, St. Paul, Chicago I ; rons Shether vaudeville stage and “will come edly be signed up between Pantages | 2004nd bout at Murray, Utaby last | a St. . gc and East. Geld Crowne ges iseaterett $3.50 | @irect to Seattle to begin his en- and Green in a few days. That| ™*™ TICKETS at Plates $3.00 up You’re ready j Sagemont Burns would be a big drawing card| Prisoner: liey, turnkey, tle! Saiend Ane. ent Cohatts Ged LAE Geek! peateniboa Perfor This is the result of an offer is certain. Tommy has played la/that Frenchman's hands. will Snoquaimte Hotel Entrance, CITY BOWLING LEAGUE WILL BE FORMED ; uM, made by Alex Pantages, manager crosse in all the cities on the cir yone | rie ager Passenger Agent i$ U To buy jof the Pantages cirouit, to C. Har- cult and is consequently well wake “i ~' he: ood T. PA L DENTISTS, } rison Green of this city, repr nt known everywhere. } Bagg et edi ire ae = Or not— = See TO CLOSE OUT A few 044 Shooting Jackets, vat 10 $5.00 to $7.56, at $4.00 and 85.00 « HALL We Want wit “Gus Brown” sws\¥e Your First Our Overcoats Step Towards Success| Seven Véedee “Entered mins | SE Se Sacreey the + 0 Qo Some Stock Is to Be | day 8 at $6 per shar | According to our estab two-fold purpose—they keep the lished rule, deposits made on the first five days of any month draw interest from the first day of that same month, cold from the body as well as the chill from the px wathook | 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Marketed oe __ MARY VIOLATE THE FISH LAWS IS and MUST BE the money yoOR) SAVE. Unless you were bort dt For the first tiem in many yea attle wil have a City B Hence, deposits made on or | From regular prices during our you will have to bé a saver | v a al of eres’ i} we tea pin a . hr yo before Thursday, Nov. Sth, |B) you can become an investor, ‘Tit will bear interest from Nov. |B) Annual Sale of Thanksgiving tet. A only real saver is the systemaley) | the taking of fish within 106 yarda| Gift Prices in All Departments | } saver—so much in the bank ow 2 | Soattle Bowling ’ ot a fishway. Clayton Anderson F I, I i ; Een nt warin homage || We Pay 4% Interest and every pay day. The great iG IE billiard room m Friday, but after a ne on avings 2 . >» ; , orris. re lecture. Arehie Wik a ‘ p 4 Basel, %y - Kingston st; Honry Pete 7 Makes Buying Easy | is to start at a pace you — \ . oa ithes me av, and Cer "ee D 2800 / € . Boavion 8 bvanston arrented iby | and then KEEP ff Um . veteran bowlers, and were instru Sunday. The rw 615-617 First Av., Seattle, Wash, p) rental 'n th uring of the tour EME hooks. andina neric Six hundred shares of the stock be glad to help in every way ia) The On the Square State Bank of Seattle First Av. and Yesler | Way, on Pioneer Square, Overcoats and Cravenetion Special Sale Half Price Overconts and Cravencttes power, Opposite Totem Pole Suit Cases Traveling Bags World Beaters on Corner MEEK TRUNK & BAG CO, 919 Firat Ave Overcoats Second and Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” Scandinavian American Bank laska Building, Seattle, U.S.A. .