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Oregon-Washington Station Windsor Ties for Boys and Girls 266 GRAY HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. WE SATISFY OUR CUSTOMERS——.-GOOD8 DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY Newness reigns supreme at this store. Our low prices and good merchandise, coupled with courteous treatment by the salespeo- ple, pleases the customers and keeps the goods moving. Merely a few in- teresting prices quoted here for Tuesday and Wednesday selling. Smallware Section The spot in any Dry Goods store that is always interesting to women, and men as well Note a few good things here; 2c 5c 10c 10¢ Feather-stitched Braid, each shavtye Tc Se paper Pins, full 100 Count, BOW .....6.... 10¢ cabinet assorted Wire Halr Pins, now be Children’s Garters; in dlack and white 10¢ Pearl Buttons, all sizes, a dozen eee Se Pearl Buttons; all sizes, a doxven .., de Bind Machine Ou for ., 26¢ Armour's Sylvan Sandalwood Taleum 15c Powder, each A genuine clean up of White Lingerie Shirt Waists They come in lace trimmed, embroidery and plain man- nish shirt styles, not all sizes in any one li but most all sizes among the lot. The prices were $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00, Your Choice, Ea 20¢ Halr Brushes, special . 15¢ Whisk Brooms, each, at . Se Halr Nets, each 10¢ large cake of Flower Soap . Now Coats, either We values is the time ic Se Household Toilet buy } Soap, a cake for the rain or | Beauty Pins, six on @ card, for . $1.00 Vel! and Beauty Pin Sets, each Jabots and Collars at ean” 256 warmth. have some ex- ceptional for your choosing. Tan Women’s Slip-on Rain $495 $2.00 Women's Black Cloth in all kersey. Reg- ular $9.00 value, 00 Women's navy blue and black Chiffon Regular $17.50 value, now ...... Coats, specially priced at .... Misses’ Rain Capes, specially priced . Dress Goods Shepherd Checks and Clan Plaids in wool finish, 36 inc hes wide, special, 25c & yard Wool Shepherd Checks, 62 inch es wide, special 9c ® yard All-woot Serge, 26 inches wide, Sroadcloth Coats. | !m cream, black and colors, spe Extra Warm Coatings, in tan, red and navy, 64 inches wide Coats wool a Sheeting yard In bleached and unbleached, 2 1-2 yards wide, 32¢ value, on sale Tuesday, 25c a yard Plow Casing. 42 inches wide, special Tuesday, 12: a yard 2c Seamless Sheets, 72x90, 70c val ue, Tuesday Corduroy Velvet, 20 inches wide, in navy blue, black and brown. Special, a ae ne $1.15 yard Satins in a big variety of col ors, 24 inches wide, q special, a yard ......... 50c All-wool Biderdown, and colors, 27 inches wide, a yard The cold nights are here — warmer night gowns are essen- tial. We place on sale an ex- tra special in light colors, for iy, 1 Bic Fleecedown for Kimonos, Wrap. pers and Sacques, 27 inches wide, a yard in white MacPHERSON-GRAY CoO. Se the Oregon-Washington Station Red-ca; Port: oo ena shana T. hh Operat. tered Footman at your service Baggage Room Invalides’ Chairs Dining Room Smoking Room for your use y peel as the success of your life depends on the right start, so the first step in your journey over a railroad foretells the pleasure it will give through to the end. It is a definite event that may make or mar a trip The FOURTH AVENUE and JACKSON STREET is the finest structure of its kind in the West. Its massiveness evidences the solidity of the trains. Architecturally surpassing similar buildings on the Coast, it is as convenient as it is attrac~ tive. While O-W. R. &N. trains denote the last word in luxury, no less is this true of the Oregon-W ashington Station. You transact all preliminaries to your trip, including tickets and ti t the City Ticket Office, 716 Second avenue, Gene "ken, Se ccuiediied arranged, you are ready to go to the station and take advantage of its numerous comforts and conveniences prior to the departure of your train, The station is an ornament and a credit to the city. It makes « lasting impression on the traveler who énters it OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. | stady methods in free employment SEATTLE STAR Dy. Derton Draloy—~ }I'm a calm and placid person and my temper seldom rises (You may take that with a modicum of #alt) T can bear my ah of troubles and of worries and surprises, And it's truly very seldom I find fault : But there's one thing gete my nanny, und it gets her good and plenty, | And my language grows cerulean in tone, When I telephone-—tihis happens fully nineteen times in twenty And somebody snoris “WHOISTHIS?” on the phone! ‘Then I want to bust that party where a bust Is greatly needed, On the jaw bone, on the blinker, on th Hut my wild Satanic anger tan't wery & And tt doubtless never will bel suppose; Yet I'd lke to use @ pistol, or a omtlass, or a cleaver, On the vast, unnumbered mames who are prone ‘o wait until my coral ear ts glugd to the receiver And then bellow out “WHOLSTHIS?” on the phone! I'm a calm and placid person with a kindly disposition, But I'm truly something uly when I'm mad, And 1 wish | owned the tortures of the Spanish inquisition, Every rack and grill and thumbscrew that they bad, I would seize these surly partiesyiand, with eyes that fairly glisten, 1 would rack ‘em with a fury mever known P And for years I'd wit and wateb ‘em, and for years I'd make ‘em Haten, While I bellowed out “WHOIBTHIS?’ on the phone! oe ee Cree UREA sea 4 YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | being discussed here. One faction wants to dispose of the | pound to make way for a gift from | the Laird of Skibo, Another opposes. Subscribers to The Seattle Star Will confer « favor by yotitying noe of any © prompt and rr ery of the paper, ttempt tp subetituye aa other paper for The toe Star, It in the desire of the management to Oakland, Cal., Nov. 11.-—-Because he “cleaned up” three men, x \footers, when they attacked him, Louls Fernandes, five feet four, wan ation. y arrested for battery. arrive any nigh kingly phone this office noe. Main $400. Ask for the Cireulation Department. San Francisco, Nov. 11-—-A wife should shave her husband, as well as mind the children, contends Emmanuel Miller, Wife declares otherwise and is on a strike. The divorce court must settle the ques | tion. The street committee has recom- mended to the council this after noon the passage of an ordinance providing for the establishment and extending of the Queen Anne} Walia Wall boulevard and Fifth ay, W. between|dog Fido here and nary a re W. Halliday and W. Ray sts ponse, But shout “Teddy” or _— }“Roosie” and every purp in the vil A recommendation by the city/lage will line up utilities committee comes up before opin the counel! this afternoon to author-| portiand, Nov. 11.—Pat Ferguson ize the lighting department to ¢x-/ stole iittie Lulu Smith's pony and pend $10,000 from the light fund for | hung a German Bible, a silver spoon repair work on the Cedar River/and a purple and white ribbon on pipe line. the stable door to compensate the child. Ho was arrested, the pony The counci! this afternoon hae UP/ retaken and now Ferguson wants for consideration an ordinance ree) the spoon, Bible and ribbon back ommended by the finance commit-| tee, appropriating $1,200 for ® COM-| 4 suit and overcoat, bined dog and cattle pound at the) s6 and a gold nugget stickpin south end of Lake Union. |were stolen last night from the [room at 2220 Western av., occupied by A. Roger Nov. 11—-Call @ valued at The greatest pyramid is that of Cheops, of the Ghiszeh group. It contains $9,000,000 cuble feet of cs total weight of its estimated as over 6,000,000 tons. Charles McCoy was robbed of $60 {Saturday night by two men in a sa joon ot First av, and Washington st The highest lighthouse is the) Leo Murphy, 1512 2ist av. re- Barthold! Statue of LAberty, in New| turned home early thie morning to York harbor, which {# 161 feet, be-| find « a bg he get in his ap leet door. he intruder ran awa me enya ‘ ‘Murphy approached, hie Might aid The largest bell is the great bell ed by a block of wood thrown at lof Moscow, which {a 86 fect in air-| his head cumference at the bottom, overs31) —_—_— Hfeet high and 2% Inches thick s@t) rs. C, F. Hobart, 1911 Eighth jthe top. Its weight has been com) ay, discovered last ngiht why her |puted at 217 tons. It has mever coq) pill had been so large lately | been hung. ishe returned home about 12 | o'clock and saw a man leaving the Carrying shipments of basement with @ sack of coal on |halibut valued at $1,200, the stewm: | his back lehip Northland arrived yesterday |from istand ports in Southeastern Alaska / A package of jewelry valued at }$75 was stolen at 8:30 this morn ling from a wagon of the Univer The Prince Rupert arrived: tet iit, ‘Transter Co. while the driver night with 100 passengers. Capt-/n44 gone into a house at 1407 E Johnson reported that he ram tmto | 451, 6: to make a delivery a southeaster about 20 miles north | lot Vancouver Prentice C. Furbush, a eae Hs ou tgp ged wt vee Pur. Abel's return evidently surprised cm an ‘a member of the Royal | the thief, for there was a large pile | seanieen University lodge, 141, A/ of women’s clothes stacked up in widow, two sons and a daughter| the center of a room. survive him. aoe guorw ww w ne CLOSE RACE HERE ommended by the council finance nee a a se tommittee for the purpose of allow-| TOPEKA, Kas, Nov. 11 ; She ing A. H. Grout, efty Iabor com.|the count for governor not com ok sioner, to viait Bastern cities, to| pleted and the situation unchanged, t jthere is almost certain to be a con- test. Arthur Capper, republican candidate, claims to have received 26 more votes than George Hodges, democrat, but Hodges claims to be 259 votes ahead. A number of valuable ostrich plumes we of Mra, H. Abel, 119 Tenth av, Mra bureaus. Los Angeles, Nov. 11.—While not advising such a course, Rev. Dr. Locke, in a sermon here, stated his belief that a woman has the z right to rifle her husband's pockets Tommy Wise, 902% Eighth av., re “A harmless sleeping powder ceived a broken shoulder blade wouldn't hurt a stingy husbaad,” he! whe’ Frye & Co. team ran away said, jand collided with a Madison st i) a throwing him to the ground. Tom} Watts, ca. Nov. 11.—A dog/ my was taken to the Seattle General pound or a Catnegie brary is the hospital. [eee EK hae THIS WEEK. Moore—Alice Nielsen operatic concert Metropolitan—Macklyn Ar buekle in “The Round-up.” Seattie—Seaitie Stock com- pany in “The Girl in the Taxi.” Alhambra — Photoplays and vaudeville, \* * eee eee ee ee eee eee Y High class melodrama, but melo- drama nevertheless, That's “The | Rund-Up, at the Metropolitan the jatre, which began a week's run last |night, with Maclyn Arbuckle as the star feature. Besides Arbuckle, there is a great desert scene in the third act, and another wonderful scene in the fourth act of the big Arizona ranch lands. Sunrise on |both these scenes drew a great hand from the audience last night Arbuckle, fat and jolly, a success as sheriff and a ludicrous failure as a lover, is a great character act- or, The story of “The Round-Up” is exceedingly melodramatic, and the third act {s further enlivened by a battle between Indians and Americans, In which some heavy arUllery work is done, Grand Vaudeville and motion pictures. Clemmer—Photoplays and vau deville. Meibourne—Photoplays and vau- deville. HRI IIHR KKK KK * * * AT THE MOORE * * * A et Retatatettt Met Meieieiiel Miss Alice Nielsen and an oper- atic company of many stars will present “The Barber of Seville” at | *% the Moore theatre tonight. "The opera is a merry tale of high Mfe in Spain, FORO ATOR IOI toe x * AT THE GRAND * TORT TK TKI KIN The Regini Trio furnish musical entertainment for 20 minutes at the Grand opera house this week. They are three pretty young wom- en, who have a very novel act * * | Griffin and Emmert present “His ek kk tok tte tee te FIR | Wito's Sweetheart,” a comedy WK aK KKK KHIM * * * AT THE SEATTLE * stolen from the home | “The Girl In the Taxi,” a playof|/sketch, William Dowlan, formerly French origin, begins at the Seat-|of the Lois stock company of Seat- tle theatre tonight. This is ajtie, is seen in a “movie” called breezy, lively tale of some business | “His Little Partne: Several oth- men who meet “the girl.” er good “movies” are shown. AT THE THEATRES | * * *® AT THE METROPOLITAN * | al * $2.95. FREDERICK & NELSON CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS | In Many Desirable Gift-Qualities. | HOUSANDS of snowy Handkerchiefs for Men, Women ! Children, in styles ang qualities that gift-buyers will find most desirable. Vain Handkerchiefin many fine grades, Initialed and Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Lace-Trimmed Handkerehiels, x many prices, There i] to i freshest and be gained by chor sug gestions: advantage A Amriswyl-Embroidered Handkerchiel, “3 85C Women’s Handkerchiefs of fine Shamrock lawn, ‘Amriswyl embroidered in floral designs in one-corner effects, with Ik ribbon, Three in . attractive gift box, for 85¢ » distinet extensive, ng now, when SHOCKS ate most few tied dainty Embroidered Handkerchiefs on Shamrock lawn or pure linen, also Armeniandaee.{t edged styles, with linen centers. Price 15¢ each. a | *Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs of linen or Shamrock lawn, with floral, sendy and butterfly designs, 25c, * Women's Plain Linen Handkerchiets of Irish linen, with 1-8 and 14-inch hem, priced as follows: ee 10c each; $1.10 dozen. 12%4c each; $1.45 dozen. 1S¢ 20¢ each; $1.70 dozen. | 25¢ each; $2.90 dozen, 2.25 dozen. | 35c¢ each; $400 dozen —Fivst Flos, each; The Sale of South African Ostrich Phames Continues Tuesday = ‘And offers exceptional values as follows: ba White and Black Ostrich Plumes 15 inches, $4.25 to 22 Lengths 11 $14.65. to Lengths $11.45. The qualities at the various Sale prices are distinctly superior and jwill cially commend them to purchasers who wish to lay Christmas ® | The Unifold Davenport Bed, inches, time. TREME simplicity of operation is the feature of this Sofa-Bed, which ® E size, comfortable bed, = There is of room provided for The frame is of dull golden oak, ap) bedding, when in use as a davenport, and | holstered in imitation leather. the bed is entirely independent of the sofa | construction and finish throughout. As spring | excellent value at $38.50. Other styles in Sofa-Beds, in various finishes and leathers, at $41.50, $43.50, $50.00, $52.50. $53.50, $63.50, $65.00 and $75.00. plenty ~—Third Floor. Special Values in Dining-Room — Furniture Z Effective All This Week Heating Stoves Coal Ranges Gas Ranges Third Floor e New Wool-and-Cotton Outing Fl ° Special, 29c Yard . S OFT, firmly-woven “Benmore” Flannels, just arrived, in a large variety of pat terns, including single and cluster Stripes in tans, grays and blue effects ’ Desirable for making Men's Shirts and Pajamas and Women's and Sacques, Gowns and _ Dresses. Thirty-two inches wide, special value at 29¢ yard. —Basemegt Special Values in Untrimmed Hats At 95c— An assortment of good shapes in Untrimmed Felt Hats, in black, brown, navy-blue and cardinal, for clearance at 95¢ each. 4 At $1.95— Small, close-fitting Hats in Black Velvet and Ve veteen, also a few large shapes in these materials, special values at $1.95 each. At $1.95 and $3.95— “Two lots of the popular Beaver Hats, all-of good quality, in black, brown and navy-blue; §P® cial, $1.95 and $3.95. At $2.95— At $3.95— Extra-quality Velvet Hats in an assort- Extra-quality Plusli Hats in large and ment of the winter's new shapes, in black, | medium shapes, also Plush and Vv navy-blue, gray and cardinal, special | combinations, in black, brown and ma¥y~ blue, special $3.95. — _ . sement Saleereom™ verted with one motion, easily applied, from a handsome davenport to a Mikel Careful ff] Colored Ostrich Plumes