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PORTLAND'S NORTHWEST[ _ WELSH OUTCLASSES IL “aller : ABE ATTEL | Hebrew Puts Up 1 Up Tame Ex. arona and ft vas oaidly demonstrat e TE AM ANNOUNCED i Ladies’ Hom Jornal Patietne fer ee Os Now | Ready THR I i heverd for Women, Misses and ate McCredie V Will | Manage! team are: Joo Curtis, of the San B S Ch alli re S c nelwco t hortatop; Olwon, | Team; Casey, Coast let Metekinese, thine hacer we Ken atin tripe a 1es, atting uit ases, A Fred Ort, the latter o' : Team. yun, ‘Mam tleat” base: MoCreat Spe cial 33c Yd Special $2, 3% % : -_ of Spokane; Jimmy Smit t oo yori Fi tland veseball | Hal atthe ident Aimy unian, a | : The Bi Sal be reached through # directs ext ither Madi Spring Matting Suit 24-inch si ‘s rt owner of the Portland baseball Hale, outfielder; J i || : ? SN Crcine Chall oe Haxement Salesroom can be reached through a direct extrance on either Madison or Sprin, y € ch sj i Pam, has xiven out his probable |a new man from C! i] Sixty late styles of Satin-Stripe Challies, Strect, an well as through the store from Second Avenue. thie biued-stee! frame, two “mci 4 lineup for (he Portland Northwest: | base; Rose, Ferra in rich Persian designs, floral effects, bow- Shey ES ER ae ee , ed { erm league (oam which he says he Pinnance and severa to be |} ie aes get reinfogged sole-leather corners, will manage himeelf. Pearl Casey, sake ve a haem) SA ei knot patterns and polka-dots; also solid-color W ’ d Mi ’ S ° iy d Ski a S ° | i ale $ good, in ast year’ » < ‘ournter, of Aberdeen, a a 2 ‘ ‘ nd loc recial d i ten i 1 maneae “the Poruand catohers, seca ie ans nego. | I} Satin-Stripe Challies, including cream, light- omen $ an 1sses uits, oats an irts: pecia Ss; st : ty 2.25 each, 4 Do ue tlating wit seo Yor Harry Mel |} ase wl f i SE Gome of the players whom Mo-| choir, for the Northwestern team's | bite, navy, reseda, gray wnt old rose. An The Suits included in this special offering from the Basement N T i rf eae says will play with the new | outffeld il} | oxcellent material for house garments, waists } Sglegsroom were bought at an impor tant saving which makes otions, atlas Arti cw oveee ron se i and kimonos, Width, 29 inches, Special, Notions THE STAR-—-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908. | possible the low prices at which they are marked. Jewelry Umbrellas rf ’ Women's and Misses’ Sits, of | panel front, trimmed with black cheyiot, serge, diagonal and nov- | satin buttons, Special, $15.75. MILITARY WAIST BELTS, 106 elty ‘stripes find mixtures, Semi Suits of serge, cheviot, nov- } waist sec nd lengthen | urely in 1} and he fitting coats, nicely 4 elty, diagonal and_ invisible a! WITCH HAZEL, 15c bottl . " ed that Attell had met his meted. mo Saitorell Some are plain, with ]estrin. . ne ades , ttle 4" : hibition Against Clev- | Attell seemed to lack contidence | BUTTONS, 10¢ dye. —Finbroidered, sou ae Rie: AO iain 0 Beiew “ete tweeds, vany re les, le iactgss: dive cive Git 3 i and his blows did not heve tis oh . . ‘4 “ | Including navy, taupe, brown, " — a t i er Opponent time steam, and his qeaecrelenlp | tache and novelty effects, im large sires, with i bafids, Gored skirts, | tintk, green and mixtures %6-INCH UMBRELLAS, 9M epommemeeannie was faulty, Ip le lolieved thet at | ‘FANCY RELTINGS,. 2% yd. —Persian finjstecd Beth fold and satin but | Coats made semi And tight-fit . 4 , (By “United Prees.) _ | tell stalled ] F 2 § 2 tome Speeval, $42 75 | ting, some plain-tailored and } V@tiety of fancy har fabric is LOS ANGELES, Nov. St Welsh showed that Be wee ©/9] Hesigns ia a number of desirable combina : | ting, some plain-tailo Freddie Welsh, the Priiish lad wht clever long rance fighter apt could | : 4 Suits of Beoadctoth, in black, | others more dressily trimmed § ity American taffet ume both hance with wquat of ff tions, first jumped toto fistie prominence vantage Attell claimed after the dy going Puckey McFarland ‘founds to a draw, last night out fight thet classed and ved a decision ing had r 4 Over Afe At featherweight wolght he ga . i mpion, in a 15-round bout before = Nght woe viteeoued by 3 seh A. gl betting @ at | tills effects, lon end wimp the | foathorweight tide" as ot | teat over eemm in | ment of shades. ~ PORANDO WINS FROM RAIDED WIRE HAIR ROLLS, 10-— s Light and durable, s HAYES IN MARATHON LIGHT-WEIGHT DRESS SHIELDS, Sand 4. Pealian Suilcan A Riise! Hayes would make occasional JOHN CLARK'S _ >? “Daring the close of the rece ff lOc pr.—Sizes 2, jampe forward, but would be over june of the Italian. Hayes week Long Race. ened tm the last half mile, which ff various numbers. dost the race for bim. Richard! , (By United Press.) 9:18:45. The crowds cheered their 1 Injured tm train TASSELS AND ORNAMENTS, Se, 10¢ ag haudicapeed (Mand ISe—In gold, silver and many colored ton Attell POMPADOUR, HAIR ROLLS, 2%e— oa! lbval ved. if Twenty inches long; curly hair; good assort- by Sixty Yards in | taken by the strong, consistent run | Ml for 10¢—200-yard spools in black or white; Croker fired the starting pistol at INVISIBLE HAIR NETS, 1Se—Large garnet, dare green and navy with bands of satin, braid and . . atest Long coat made Empire style, | buttons. Full- gored skirts, GOLD-PLATED NECKLACES with high collar and large revere | trimmed with satin buttons. } Bead pendants in imitation turquoing | of Back satin sored skirt, | Special, $18.75 coral and other sett Women’s Long Coats: Excellent Values | 270°" "> * Women’s Long Coats FANCY GOLD-FILLED BAR ; i- | Women's Long Coates of chev tot, fined throughout, Velvet col far: finished with rows of sou tache, trinyied with fancy black Yeaid. «Navy blue and black, Speetal, $475, Separate Skirts Underpriced | Good Petticoats at Low Prices e checked ] and sti broadcloth, semi-fitter! and throughout. Full sleev turn-back cuffs, Trim rows of bias satin bands | | \ 48c-—In rose and green gold finish} | ‘ and light tans. Special, héede SPOOL COTTON, 3 Skirts of good quality panama cloth; black, Petticoats of black and BELT BUCKLES, 23 brown and navy blue. Gored flare effect, tation, tentials: nicely tailored. Finished with three bias flounces, finished with Dias bands Special old finishes; bright and oxidieed satin bands, satin buttons down front. Spec- 7k ae «i jal, $3.85, Hack Petticoats, of Frencli sateen and tmi ( TOU, SETS, $148—Co Skirts of black panama cloth, full-gored tation heath i DISON SQUARE GARDEN, | respective favorites as they took size; different shades. loom Full flare { ree mirror; gold-plated, ® fT. Nov a —Dorando Pietri of | the lead during the long race. The HAIR BRUSHES, 48¢ and 25c—Excel flared effect; panel fromt, trimmed with but- tucked and embroidered ruff Special, } fancy floral backs. Gapri, Italy, last night demonstrat. | ‘dirt and cinder track was in fine é SHES, " and 290—-ExCels § tons and finished with wide bias fold. Large $145 that he ter e John attic ten ta | in vari . . . ” aa el BS how —r} jeoe nen Ht measured ten laps ) soy ga wood backs in varicty of fin- } sizes included Special, Sys. Petticoats of gacd quality taffeta silk, VHITE COMBS, 48 Tee wna tg of the Marathon rece. The distance | Dorando’s time fast sight was mi; Skirts of good quality black panama, full- many shades, including tan, garnet, blue, old { cury Wing designs; stone-mounted, 36 miles 385 yards, Doran nearty 11 minutes faster than th ok by . an 7 ro re liotro; r anege- " pn ad pencticalty all the way and | time of evar Obani Waa = PEARL BUTTONS, Se dor.—Several } flare, with tailor-stitched seams. Tunic ef rose, br wn : een, heliotrope and change WHITE STONE HAT PINS, Winning by 60 yards. Hayes took | Shepherd's Bush, London, last sum. | ff sizes, nicely finished fect, elaborately trimnted with satin or taf able. Accordion plaited, shirred and tailor-{ 4.0 « airy einai hase lead five times but only for a|mer. At that time Dorando led feta. Buttons of same. Special, $6.75 stitched flounces Special, $3 $3.95 25e—Superior: quality; new shapes seconds each time. Dorando’s but fell close to the tape from ex HORN HAIR. PINS, 10 debits stems was 2:44:20 25, and Hayes, haustion and was pulled across th rep a . 2:45:05 1.3, . line, for whieh be wan disqualifies. |a *2¢: three on card. W Waists: Val t 1. 65 d 3. 95 PUFF JARS AND HATR REC eee | SCISSORS OR SHEARS, 19c pair—Sires omen’ $s ues a an Nc Cat-pturs. daalgnd. with Tailored Waists of Indian Head, shirt front, | Messaline Waists, trimmed with rows of } tops oft BEING PLAYED TODAY the same Inst same institution and held one and held one | Washington and O. A. C. or the iargest football falliee ever the "U with heavy web. elty. Aécompanied by} band and a long line of carrying the old gp 500 rooters, unique | x att marched up and do The big clevens representing the | Seattie’s principal _ thorou of the passersby | Denny Field. warsity | through the | parade’s duration today the football something of an | the Northwest. | indication of the spirit of enthus- | the Washington | iasm which exiate the university. | ts the only one which Yesterday anoth: championship, no claim to it ii part. Addresses by the al the | prominent students were in selling great quantities of Eagles ...064 859 893 2,609 Owls . 42 OO alumat of the Ballard high school |} Clothes but every garment has successfully borne out every etatement we’ve ever made about jeleven at 2:30 p. m., at the eens ball pari Coppered Wire Coat ing qualities. See that your next Suit, Over- coat or. Craven ette has the Regal label. — ee, Wt, Dow, 1 on By Mall, t8e. Hy Mall, 26 Pla Wt, ion By Mall, 266. | ent 616-617 First Av., Seattle, Was Gem Anti t Wire ¢ 4 Hat hooks 15¢ Wt, 1h ox, By Matt, 266 WORLD BEATERS FOR OVERCOATS On the Square Opposite the Totem P. PTS Me RA 1310 Second Avenue WK LAN », Cal, No SEASON'S GREAT GAME | 6 to 8-inch ; slight imperfections in nickeling. 4 HOSE SUPPORTERS, 10c pair—Wo- men's, Misses’, Children's and Infants’; some Outing Flannel Gowns and Long Kimonos | Trimmed Hats and Imitation Fur T * Manufacturers’ Blankets, some slightly soiled. Sin- Excellent grade of outing flannel! in aseort- gle and double-bed sizes. White, § for night gowns, special 10e a yard, Despite their proverbial wiseness, . the Owls night lost two out laids, i otto ix Dress ginghame 26 inches wide in assprted fog the entire dress a af three # gamde to the Eagles tn the gray and plaids, in all-c m, mixed pink, blue and red checks, special Sc a yard Large pockets and wide Sheets and Pillow 5 We've been suc- i] wool and cotton and all-wool, are spe- Flannelettes in a variety of prety patterns om. ’ / See—Cover-All Ging Ze cessful not onl " . : for wrappers i dresses, Hard finish fab- - © 4 [highest single game score of 310. cially low priced. ric. Special 7%sc a yard po endl Bg 72x90 Seamed Bleached: ist 2nd 34 Total! Also included in this assortment are . , 3.627 | two hundred pairs of white or gray Children 8 Toques and Bonnets | will resurrect the moleskine from 4 |the cobwebs on next Saturday, Handk chi f when they meet the Ballard high er ers Women’s sheer crossbar Handker- } ana children, epectal, 26c '10¢ Dozen Japanned or or chiefs, with prettily embroidered de- sign in corner, 10c; 3 for 25¢c. fen, special, 60c pair | | | Women’s extra fine quality hem- } xnowa tor wear and dura. | : : : : : bill eree and Hat Hooks |] stitched Linen Handkerchiefs, six in oe ae their pais clasp style; black, white} fleece-lined, cotton hosiery Medium § pasate, in cream color, Nenoe 4 4 weare—style f and weight, double sole, re-inforced kk lined, 250 garment . ~ i} ‘anc rr "i A OX. popular shadee of en, .. « nee < 4 * and shape retain- y purse box, $1.20 box brown, tan, onblood, gray, } Warm and durable. Special, Ike pair Women's union suite, of popular All-Silk Teta Men's good quality fancy colored Handkerchiefs, 15¢ each, Children’s fancy boxed Initialed | Handkerchiefs, box of three, 25c, edges and ingertion, from t Ata Pint m Ic Neckwear Inches tn width, suftable for aa 12¢ Fancy silk and lawn bows, Se each Heavy mosh atte nae Fancy bows, Jabots and Stock Sc, L5e 2 pormpadonr effects: white, AT EMERYVILLE, —lant-ine seach muddy. -tivnt apnet |ehotce ni tie third, way nome tool tye eed © bat | fF. M. SPINNING) (By United Press.) }ws athor at Bmeryville was showery | a some with small plaite and Gibson shoulder, | inserti om and tucks placed between insertion eANCY " sTNe others with 4in. p! plain back, laundered | Fancy yoke and collar of lace and medallions; F ANCY SASH PINS, 48c— collar and cuffs. Sizes 34 to 44, Special, | sew pointed sleeves. Blue, pink and white. 3 of novel effects; some with fe $1.65 cach | Sizes, M to 44. Special, $3.95 each. with miniatures, Special, 50c—Outing Flannel Gowns, of exceptionally Imitation lynx, mink, sable and fox good value. Made of pink or bhwe striped, good. weight turbans, trimmed with chous of velvet outing flannel, with plain yoke and turnover collar. An- and flowers. The vogue of these com- other style with turnover collar, in plain pink or blue, to match striped color. Finished ‘with silk embroidered scal- lop. These Gowns are wide and of regulation length. $1.00—Long Kimonos, of Kimono Flannelette, in navy fortable and becoming styles will rap- idly increase as the winter progresses, While the latge hats still retain a meas- blue or black nds, with dainty floral designs. Broad ure of their early popularity, these new collar, trimmed with bands of floral design. Heavy cord large turbans are assured of a foremost place to tie. Very wide and long garments. among the winter styles. A black Turban, of soft, $1.25—Long Kimonos, in several attractive patterns. deep fur, resembling lynx, conforming to the new An exceptionally pleasing garment; is made of Kimono style, worn low on the head, is very stylish and becoming. flannelette, in dark colors, with Persian design, with tucks The simple trimming consists of an effective flower and foll on shoulders and back. Puff sleeves with turn-back cuffs. ment. Special, $4.95. Front and cuffs trimmed with satin bands. Other gar- Smart trimmed Hats, fashioned of wings, pompons and flower ments of heavy quality cotton crepe, in navy blue, all. black are specially priced at $4.95 and $3.75. 4 or light blue with white bands. Also included are numerous entrimmed Hats in pleasing styles. * Se Gingham and Lawn Aprons Table Cloths — Me—Gingham Aprons, Damask Table Cloths, Sp — geo pi each—68x68 Bleached Irish DB wom style, without { Table Cloths, all pure linen.” sleeves, practically cov- nid Good cuality heavy shirting, 29 inches sample lines of wide in fast colors, apecial, 10c a yard. ed light and dark patterns, suitable weight brown checks Special, 39c each. pre—tnnd Apsens oF 81x90 Seamless Bleached Amoskrag Clngham. B. Van Presley, retiring « captain | " Toques knitted of soft.yarn in attractive Very long and’ wide,"} Special, $5c each. : of the Broadway football ele 10-4 all-cotton Blankets, specially } aed serviceable colors. SM: bh 7 with large pockets. Navy , was yesterday presentod with the . . avy blue, red, Vise, pink or brows 42x36 Bleached Pill a King Bros.’ pennant for the A. iced at 45 i gray and brown in pretty striped combina checks. ox eached Pillow individual work on the Broadway | seactetae S pe < tions, 25c. the -- White tawa § cial, 10c each. game, Sparcer rmcln- Broadway |i! Full bed-size hemmed crochet Bed- Toques in. gray, brown, navy of red, Ie Aston, Wis UD ant 45x36 Bleached Pillow tl 1 nant for Lincotn " senda’ akeetal: Cs cack ghey pone a little girls, brown, eultable for cooking L oat econ — s * e The football inclined among the ! betsesabs ° carte, ones de eediwol cial, 12c each. ORAL AM AA NAD ct nA Gloves Kalt gloves for women Hosiery Offeri Women’s fast-black, fleece-lined, hos- iery, hemmed or ribbed top; seamless. Warm and durable. Special, 1Se pair; 2 pairs, 25c. Women's silk lisle and cotton hosiery, in green, navy, oxblood, pink, light blue, also black. Special, 25 pair Children’s fast-black, fine ribbed, Women's pure white knit corset covers, Jereny ritbed om This season is one in which Ri Women's veete, manufac $ are a cons picuous - feature o pair. Gauntlet gloves for child turers “seconds” and Shady tmpertect is some instances, 186. Children's Veate and Otacofintshed gloves dress and hat trimmings. Ra for girdles, sashes and hair bows _ Children’s fast-black ribbed cotton hose, double sole, toe and knee; spliced heel ie serviceable sto« king for school wear, Special, ISe pair; 2 pairs, 28¢ Men's half-hose, special, Ike pair, An attractive assortment of Men's fancy novelty h@W-bose in the season's late styles, Included are plain cotors, ptaids, checks, stripes and polkasdots, embrac ng cotton and fancy silk fisle hose. Ea- ceptional values at this. price Pet nen alta petncinrn te Frederick & Nelson JACOMPORATED Bary and greea, special, 6c & pair. pure white cotton, Jersey vabhed Oba 2M%-inch, % yard; 234-inch, 12¢ Laces, Net Sande. Linen Mnished = Torchon 3%-inch, I4e yerd; S7gcineh, 27€ Corsets 50c, SOc, $1 | An excellent asaortr of low-priced coreet io to 4 inches j@ with, bc and Veilings =. ind large Chenille Dottéd, Fancy Mesh, Hain liam Tuxedo Ve _ in plain black JP brown, navy, red and white, § specially : priced at 10c, 1Sc and 176 yards clading the “Lennox, ‘ signed with long skirt, the cloth emtending eeveral inehes twlew the honing Price, bbe. TMe yard. Fancy Sigart neta, 42 all, mediut Wainta, boo y@rd ‘The “Heauty’ model * : arnalt givdin onrnet Young girte of slender f ures, Peiow, bite, bande tn atin @rmbrofdernd Black, cream, navy, brows, bie yard Alsu many Kew covNeds at $3.09, —— 13 8 oe 46» t r ; Prevetio® and favurites wore awo. Well hun und was beAten by Af- |@eh { 7 10 gowel ‘ha fesetul. Cine of the beet contogt: of i a * re Tete { ee Royal Ben tie in rt tay wae the forget t. Franclg won. Mile and fifty yards, selltng—-At 1 My ephland deat Ally Pullman in| May An nd, Sliver Stocking |termath won, Mahel Haljagder Billo at dntye abel OM 1 L:dk dob, jond, Lampadromd third, Timé—| won, Minal é .