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THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER DOBIE TO SIGN UP FOR THREE YEARS PARIS, Nov, 90.—With her retin jband, Max Decugta, who holds the ‘rench single champlonahip, Mme, There is rejoicing among the;up for three years If the atudents Deouai won the mixed doubles . ity, an. | Wish to engage for that period, | champtonatitp this year on the cov football fans at the university. Gi) in) Shien t job, and with | ered courte ret the Tennis club do mour Dobie, the elongated coach, | Qiiy ewo mon missing of this year’s | Paris, at Auteuil, Before this, M who has made the varsit team, the champions ought to make | thr me winner, says he wil another clean-up next on | PERTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS f George Ade, humorist and playwright, Is at home ROS oe : nm the links, and when not framiny meth recugis played at most ot fra up s ing | % : wee ls he Riviera meetings, beginning carefully | with Monte Carlo late In February, | where they won the mixed doubles; | Decugis are the most formidable at Mentone they went to the finals, |tennts patr in Europe oe land Mme. MME. DECUGIS but had to quit owing to an injury to Deougts, Together M. and Mme. new for the public, is apt to be found placing a little white ball on a mound of earth 2a = (Co'erado Madura is more popular along the Rio than long Ha OSTDIEK TO STICK na filler, va See SPOKANE, Dec. 1.—Harry Gat Joe Jackson, the youngster who broke into fast company from dick will agatu be captain of the New Orleans, swings the longest and heaviest bat in the league Spokane Indians tn 1911 if he wants . jthe job, His work in leading the A a ies eins CR, them, ath ee Oak |pennant winners has been entirely Bryan, Madero, Gov. Gillett (of California), Jack Jobnson, The jwatiafactory to President Joseph P sh rpellegeaer ad Cohn, and to @ majority of the Spo- : | kane fans hen you read that John Smith has been signed for $20,000 NEW YORK, Deo. 1.—-Fight fans “eo credit the EVERS WON'T COACH for next season, baseball press agent with anotty today are saying that Abe Attell ts aoe a really great fighter, after all, as] CHICAGO, Dec, 1.—Johnny Evers Foxhall Keene, whose name appears now and then | (he result of the showing he made|won't coach the Annapolis ball |with Pail Moore, the Philadelphia | team next spring. Ho says it looks in print, but not so frequently as of yore, is a keen boxer, at the +e mong or | good to him, but that he will toes lub here last night any bad| it y < polo player. that the feathorwe ight cham 18 ie tel a tee w= ‘Cane ‘ ee pion was “all tn,” and would be! When the Cubs start on their train beaten by the first good man he | wont up against Attell peppered Moore at will. | He stood around the Quaker boxer jabbing him with rights and lefts, jelinched and beat him to every | punch | SHORT SPORT | . ing trip next spring Johnny will be The London Times prints news of the exSultan of Turkey and on the job, the ex-Shah of Persia. Why not run an ex-column and include the Bh com of once wases who are in retirement? Ordeman Wants to | Meet Americanus' JACKSONVILLE. First race—Imprint won, Dr. Du enner second, Grover Hughes third Time—1:08 1 Second ra MINNE. APOLIS, Dec, 1—Her Star Charter won the Boy a Good ome Tennis Player From Sunny France Your Opportunity to Buy 1, 1910, man Ordemann, champion wrestler | Aidrain second, Anlenor third. Time i wince the retirement of Frank| 1-13 95 Coch, wus @ all American} ‘Third race—T. M. Green won, |’, Nick Witllams, who pitched tor | wrestiers before taking On A&0Y/nesom second. Jack Parker third |S¢attle im 1904, will manage the foreigners. Time—t:12 1-8 | Portland club In the Northwestern | “I want to meet Westeseaard and} pourth race—Mylimer won. My | !#asue, } Americus urst,” said Ordemana,| (a) second, Compton third. Time | | “and the rest of the Americans be Neal Ball, the Cleveland player fore doing business with the for-) mneta won, Ben | Who made unanaiste { elgners | k third. Time |S0e* to Portland next was exchanged for Olson, race rneoat won. Our} Sonaeuh second, Shahdale third.|, Sig league magnates t) 0) a Ss} Time—1:46 3-6 has drawn a winner in Vean the big southpaw who helped | |land get the pennant Fine, New, Hand-Made, with EMERYVILLE | Double Bottoms. i - | Borteske, the Spoka Slightly ¢ aad but . put them The Bags Show | First race—Ducia, 12 to 1, won: |starred for Michigan { ——s . . perth oer ey . Maxing, & to 2, second; Ayame, 3\aota game, has been picked by in good conc CLASS to 6, third. 1:00 1 | Waiter Eckersall for All-Weaterr Second race, futurity course— | oi4 2 Let your caddy carry one of J) Domithilda, 12 to 1, won; Misa Sly.) | Sic these, > to 10, secend ne Gale, 40 1,/ Chicago.—Diamond buttons wilt] earnt a third. T 1:09 ¢ s be presented the four om who} a Third race—Tillinghast, 15 to 1,| narticipated in the world’s series $12.00 HUNTERS’ SUPPLIES ]} won: John Hi. Sheehan, 7 to 6.) Pe! j pahaeate second; Home Run, to 10, third.) Oektand—The fight game in Oak |B ojector : ' s GUNS FOR RENT Time—1: 13 i Jiand and Alatneda county has rei $4.50 EXPERT GUN REPAIRING Fourth race. Sombrero handicap | ceived a knockout blow by the/M $6.00 12 or 16 9a Singte-Rarre $4.00 Bubbling Water, 6 to 5, wor 4 he pe 3.25 Chester Krum, § to 1. second; Ara a aroun $5.00 12 or 16 Ya Sit barre $3.25 see, 16 to 5, third. Time—1:42 1-6. u Eakins, the vareity’s boss! $5.00 22-Caliber Riffe Fifth race—Cabin, 11 to 5, © é r Srenree tackle, will be namé assistant $50 22 r Rid _ 714 First Av. Both Phones |) ure Seeker, 9 to 2, third. Time teal Johnny Kelly and Loule Train aa Re ee SN ET AB a “~|were the star features at the |smoker given last night by the Bal- | ard Athletic club ly got the decision after four rounds of fast land furtous mitring | The Owls won two out of three! Seattle Sporting Goods 714 First Ave. $5 Down $1 Weekly lgames from the Hawke last aight Jat the 8. A. C. bowling alleys | Ann Arbor.—Right Tack jerick Conkling, Jr. will The Rubber Store. Fred And if you buy your Free Machine now, you can have 1 Sent sencen > ae at f ¢ 230 Sewing Fast basketball was on tap or one of our $12.50 Sewing he Y. M. C. A. floor last night |The Alerts won from the Comet Rockers for $3.50. will make They to 20, The Seere bird straight game | by a score of | taries won their two fine Christ- (0. 714 First Ave. from the Y. M. B. ¢ mas presents, and you can Ieootball teams at the state univer an a er « afternoor Interclass champion jaity will lock horns thi Ito settle the ship. pay for them at the rate of $1.00 a week. We started this offer with 25 Rockers ; EMERYVILLE. EMERYVILLE, tries for tomorrow they than } gone are more Nov now, so don't del First race, six furlongs any long ation 104, Hampass 109 9, Maxims 103, N. I Dareington 169, Bitcer Consumers _IN THE FREE we hav: S Kas Meade 103, Captain 3 ey rae Tun ospicn in” Pad Hampton 102, Beatrice 8 sale Gotmehane 4 100, Day Rose 107, Doncaster ai payors, sta ad oO aba t. He r 102 v. Keen Moving 107, B oto] Branch Agencies of the American Express Com- , Lescar 03, *Edwin T. 1 pany Where City Water and Electric Light { z k ‘ turle Met Bills May Be Paid. : $12.50 Sewing politan 10 Bee sscidin: eliek Caslgtinh, AG Wks Qiempisnaoniaaen P iu i 102 t a 1 Rocker for $3.50 de 100, Fernando 108, ve P cphen| eae ee / ' . D Queen M8. Cat j } : : ae Motropolitan as Voice | vik Rt. .! a ( W vedeock's ‘Ff “ A a, K Sencar an Hartel's Drug Btore, No. 1 4 “wedilten ae +i +, Drom Alors, No, 8 Ma Hartell’s Drug Store, NEW fen} Anno | Hartelt’s Drug Store TELEPHONES orry WALL Main #500 1 Buy Now Ind, 4100 i Pay Later THIRD DIS T FIXED BATE ACCOUNTS, DUE IN | | | |B 1010, wilt be pa o Treasurer's Office, Pretontaine | 3 ob. PK Second Ave. at Union &t No. No. 4, Mallard Branch, 44 Ballard Ave. WHITE SEW mp yo i All the Credit Vou Want Neach | UNIVERSITY STATH BANK, | Collegetown Bhop, 4346 14 Ave | SCAN-AMER, BANK, BALLARD, WATER oral 46 oval 90. DECEMBER, only + Treasurer ™me Full Value e Baking Powder Not how cheap, but how of the goodness of ‘ Crescent Egg-Phosphate BAKING POWDER Sold in standard 1-lb, cans, Tt erate in price but high in quality and all goodness. One baking will prove it over ALL OTHERS, Buy a can, use it not entirely satisfactory in every res the empty tin to your grocer and back, Sold by Grocers less, good, is the Secret, SE2 SER = is mod- around superiority and if it is pect, return get your money IERRRETES aX Recotved highest award, 25¢ per lb. No more—no AY. P, B, Beattie. CRESCENT MANUFACTURING CO., Seattle, Wash SRZERTS= MBALS BKEVRD. | | All You Can Eat for 25 Cents} zs | Unitarian ‘County Fair a: Luncheon Served From 11 A. M. to Y P.M, id THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK, wubject a oa Third Floor, Sanitary Public Market First Avenue and Pike Street. Dow't tay he Rtork noon and to visit the Wond ning. Admin Tree, the Fortune Tett and have ® good time NO BHOW NO CONCERT NO PRIZES |} But pure, wholesome food at prices that will make you amile. Vegetarian Cafeteria 221 Bpring Bt Business Bringers. Star classified ads Buy @ sell real estate, etc. EVERY KNOWN KIND IS HERE— Dolls, Dishes, Wag: ons, Carts, Balls, Babies’ Pianos, Drums, Chairs, Bears, Rabbits, Games, Ete. Etc. “(TOYS = Priced Lower BUGGIES On special sale tomorrow, & Solid, Large Doll Size Metal ea, HERE IS THE GREATEST VALUE EVER! | Boy Pos e we sell for the sold about town at var +. prices—T5e to $1.00—secording FG to the nerve of the sore. 9p London's price is . Madame, How About It? OR sell ——SPECIALS— } $32.50 and $40 Plush ai a PONY COATS|" sit il j } Perfect-fitting All-Wool Suits, for jf Nomen and misses. You will aim | i | | ply marvel at the price. Finest Skinner satin Mntngs; every detail r and fit guar- our regular We ill € one _ We will se or one Squares the shoulders; abso iy, while they y ine the best grade of Silk Plush lutely without discomfort. The Coats and Pony ¢€ doth only shoulder brace that can not Coat ame as every oth — bind under arms. A reminder, ‘ store in Seattle asks not a bi $32.50 to $40.00 fo: ondon's price $22.50 “ > for, London e viceable Cor- , 250 boxes, 6 in \ll sizes. are full length Coats k 45 a can drab c $3.00 to $7.00 Sanitary ustic Dolly Jet; the ve Look at London’s for ; Newest Fall and | 2°" '.25¢ Napkins Regular $3 and $4 Values Fleischer’ Ss Best Yarn Skela 7 eS 25 Once More — $2, $3 and $4 Long, Beautiful KIMONOS |: Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear some brocaded thers best datiste; i known kinds thi e closing out, MF ishing values only . This 1 Covel ing Cabinets other — tif extra well and fini a with atin di front, on collar and sleeves All colors and sizes all nt. for Fane _ Embroider all linens, $1.00, $126 vetly half 50c, = and Tie ' bar _Handtere 5 al, 8 iren's tr sic well 4 tched; | | | | | | Crockery—Carpets Curtains—Blankets )