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U. $. DEMANDS INVESTIGATION OF RAILWAY CAMPS WINNIPRG, Nov, 29.—-On the re quest of the consul general of the United States here, the Washing ton authorities have asked for a thorough inquiry into the condi tions of the construction camps of Messrs, Foley, Welch and Stew art upon Canadian railway work It ts alleged that some of the Unit ed States citizens working for that firm as laborers have been badly treated, that they Were brought into Canada from Eastern Amer jean points and are now stranded in Western Canada between Brit teh Columbia and Winnipeg. The disclosures are sald to call for im mediate action, and the Ottawa authorities have been notified. The accused firm dentes any thing wrong and says that the con plainants are but a small propor tion of their employes. Miss M. Gallagher, 23, of 1260 University st, was badly burned about the face while cooking Thanksgiving dinner She was taken to Providence hospital, AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Wailker Whiteside “The Typhoon.” Metropolitan—Zoe “The Red Rose.” Seattie—Seattle Stock ‘The Spoilers.” Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville. Orpheum— Vaudeville. Emprese— deville. Pantages—-Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and motion pictures. Clemmer—Pbotopi.ys and vau devile. Melbourne— Photoplays and vau in Barnett in Co, In deville. SOME LINGUIST, IS THE COUNTESS; TALKS ENGLISH AFTER WEEK’S STUDY The Countess Candido Mendes de Almeida, wife of the head of the | Brasilian agricultural department, has the distinction of being prob ably the only woman to whom a re ception has been tendered at which| all the women in a large city were invited. society events with financial mag | nates, railroad owners and various plutocrats and their wives in at tendance. | When the countess arrived in San Diego, Cal, on a tour of this coun try with her husband, a reception was given in the city’s biggest hotel and the reception committee told all the women in the city that they were invited. They attended, sev- eral thousand of them. Countess Almeida has the added HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. Between Pike and Union Streets. | distinction of having learned to con |verse in English fairly well with a | week of study. ARBITRATION BOARD PROVES A BENEFIT OTTAWA, Ont, Nov. 20.—The an upward tendency in attended by an reane in the cost of living, Th ccone ® lof the Industrial disputes act is in jdicated in the fect that in five years 124 disputes, In which it was invoked, bed arisen, and only in 14 jdid the conciliatory proceedings fail to prevent a strike, Last year there were 97 industrial disputes as against $4 in the. year previous. Building trades predominated tn these differences. We Satisfy Customers—Main 3604—Goods Delivered to Any Part of t he City Holiday Buying Time Is On—Shop in the Moraing if You Can Our goods and our prices will please you and the salespeople are in- structed to take interest in seeing that each and every patron is waited on Bath Robe Materia's We show a nice line in good weighs, 27 inches wide, 25 Heavier and richer pat- terns, a yard All Wool Eiderdown, 27 inches wide, a yard Bath Robe Blankets Size 72x90 inches, in plain cot- ors, with border; alno floral de- signs with cord and tassel to match. Specially $2.98 Shoe Department Saturday is a good Shoe buy- ing day, and we have got in an- other shipment for the boys. High Tops in Women’s Warm Siippers, with fur trimming; $1.25 Women’s Viel Kid and Patent Leather Shoes, in Button or Lace. Lines we are clos- ing out; $3 values now $1.45 Men's House Slippers, specially priced Women’s White Lingerie Shirt Waists, the new 1913 models, will make splendid presents. Special New Silk Shirts and Shirt Waists in stripes and plain 2olors 93,00 py “ON-GRAY CO. MacPH™ ee oe ’ ° Boys’ Suits The buyer fn this line certainly has secured some extra values for the little men Suit in a vi with 2 pairs of Pant double-breasted, whi like, as it saves them having to Bpectany priced nt... $4499 $2.98 Boys’ Slip-on Rain- coats. Specially priced. Men’s Outing ' Night Gowns Some with collar and others in the V neck. Specially 98c i ererrererrary te Men's Initial, Hematitched put up 6 In a Handkerchiefs, 75¢ box. Specially priced .. Boys’ Union Suits to 16. Special, a Suit ee . 8c Children’s Gray Fleeced Union $1.50 Boys’ Wool Union Suits. Specially priced Women’s Underwear Women's Jersey Ribbed fleeced Vests and Pants, in white and gray.» Priced 5 specially Cc Women’s Jersey Ribbed Fleeced and Wool Underwear. Come in white or gray; $1.25 value Special, a garment Women’s Bath Robes Light and dark shades. $3.98 Specially priced ... Women’s Suits and Coats ly priced at 1418-20-22 Third Ave, > No store in Seattle ts giving cus tomers the values In Coats and Suits that we are. We invite your inspection of same. Caracal Coats, full 54 inches long, Many stores ask as high as $15.00 for them. Our $9 75 isles vhecceeen sar ods Women’s Plush Coats, values are up to $22.50. Our $15.00 price Women’s Black Kersey Cloth Coata, $9.00 values. Our Women's Slipon Rain- coats, specially priced. $3.95 Women’s Hats We need the room to display oth- er merchandise, and have named a price for quick clearance— $5.00 Hat values now values now $1.95 | | $2.95 $2.50 Hat Values Now 95c $7.50 Hat Women’s All-Silk Messaline Petti- coats, special price ..... | little bronze Indian, ” pr <ular delivery of the * re miven courte: . kindly pho &t once. Main 9400. Ask the Clrovlation Department. for Firet Presbyterian choir sings Mendelasohn's oratorio, “St. Paul,’ in the church tonight, Remodeling of Stimson's Ballard mill is about completed it will one of the largest on the Coast 8. C. Barrington of Dawson, own er of the steamer Vidette, frozen in the lee of the Yukon river, arrived | in Seattle last night Portiand, Or-—Plain John Smith tikes to look upon the tanglefoot when it is red. Fear. ing temptation, he hired « taxi him to the Thanksgiv- from his work. Taxi lown in front of a saloon. He is “inside”—of a cell. Davies & Fehon have chartered the British steamer Harlesdon, now at Valparaiso, to carry coal from Australia to the Pacific coast Freighter Tricolor, Grace & Co., arrived in port yesterday from Bal boa. She will load an enormous cargo for the Panama canal tone. Half-interest in the Kinnear apartments, on Olympic piace, wai sold Wednesday to Anna M Holmes, The seller wag R. M Fouts, Sale of season tickets for Phil harmonic concerts will begin at 10 o'clock tomorrow at Eilers, No ship ts allowed to pasa throw the & Fifty baskets of supplies were yesterday distributed to poor fami Hes by the University ¥. W. CA Los Angeles.—-A stammering clase has been formed at a Los Angeies public school, All obit dren with impediments in their speech will be taught elocution. Instruction probably will te compulsory. Judge Richard = Windsor» wilt speak on the coming schoo! election | 7th av. amd at the Socialist ball, Union st, Sunday evening, Dec 4, at § o'clock, A horse and buggy ran away yes oases | GIRL BABY IS BORN WITH THREE TEETH | “BABY” MANASSEE Mr. and Mrs. H. Manasace, 1309% | Stanford av. Los Angeles, are the proud and happy parents of a little girl who was born with three teeth The astonished mother promptly called the doctor-—such a thing as a baby only a few hours old with teeth was unheard of. The doctor looked, felt and pondered. “Let well enough alone,” “Let well enough alot,’ “Are not our Are not our hothes #reat, « What if some unkempt tho Shall we the wisdom af « Tamper with Instifuttone And bring about us Amare And so they babbled “onset! Vowing that all was’well Or shrieking, “Agitator? “Let us alone!” they ‘erted, His way that led t& Caly ea VALIANT CO-ED FRESHMEN ARMS AGAINST NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Barnard College, the women's adjunct of Columbia University, is having tts have adopted the following rules: Things freshmen must not do: 1.—Remain seated in Junch rooms or on subway traing when a sophomore is standing, 2.—Wear hair ribbons. 3.—Use the elevators, Une the main stairway 6,—Be seen in company with a lege. The freshmen, defiant and reckless, arose in their might, formed a solid phalanx and advanced with They found the stairway blocked by a phalanx of sophomores, and after singing a few war songs and ed out again, nibbifng marshmallow The next day, Miss Caro! Lore the most awfully daring thing! 8 man, when she heard about It, wen made her give it back YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day«Condensed for Busy People | ez canal without a search| |Mght of a particular type Malcontent!” At Him who came torthem from Nazareth. ‘Walk arm in arm holding hands in the corridors. But Miss Marjorie Millas, the sophomore chatr- terday on Duwamish av. and spilled five men, J, Blesint and EB, Gatlett) | were severely hurt, The marriage of Miss Inez Rizdon of Brighton Beach to Walter © MeKay, general agent of the Pa cifie Coast Casualty Co,, took place yenterday, | New York.Children should have a good, sound, practionl edu jcation; refinement can come later,” said Mayor Gaynor to the school board, Walia Walla.—The collection last night at the Mountain View Meth odiat church for a maintenance fund was two cords of wood, Venice, Cal—Mies Edna Fal- well, an attractive 17-year-old girl, is the champion turkey At a munic- ipal turkey hunt, substituted for a turkey shoot, she captured three birds. London,—Aristocratic England ts buzzing with excitement over the birth of twins to Lady Howard De Waldon Wednesday. They don't happen often in the titled families. Portiand.—Special train will take El Kader temple, Mystic Shrine, to Seattle Saturday for the three-day yonlal there. Waukegan, Ilis.—One more body was recovered today from the ruins of Corn Products Company's starch | plant here, which was destroyed by an explosion, swelling Het to 12, .— Wenatchee Valley Fruit ywers’ association has had & prosperous season. Two-thirds of | a million dollars already has been received and disbursed Wenatche: North Yakima.—-Wets and drys of | this city will lock horns in the atate| supreme court over whether or not) there shall be @ local option elec} tion next month r mer Rupert City, Marine! ation Company, arrived in| » British Colum 8 Transp | port last night fre | bia ports. Tacoma.—Arrival in port here yesterday of the steamer Fokoku Maru initlates the-beginning of business here of the Nippon Trad-| ing Company couver will command the steamer Krestel, formerly fishery protection | schooner, which is being over-| Portiand, Or—Joe Christoff, la | borer, could not stand for his wife being called a Pbew of terbacker by Axel Swenson, so he jook a shot at Axel, clipping off &fnger. “Funny,” said the doctor, “but T guests we'd better not pull ‘em. If you say-so, I'll pull ‘em out.” “Merey, no,” sereamed the moth- er, and now she is proud to exhibit the teeth of the little one, and thinks it would be better if all children came into the world that sway, ER the High Priests said. the rich man cried. ples @plendid in their pride? vor fields wide-spread? usands ery for bread? var God deride, Old and Tried, phy instead?” heir logic spent . with every breath, but Jesus went ary--and Death! UP IN TYRANT SOPHOMORES class war, too. The sophomores man within four blocks of the col- shrill cheers to the main stairway, chirping a battle ery or 80, march- defiantly, ‘2, chairman of the freshmen, did | © Stole the sophomore muaseot, a t right to Miss Lorenz's room and Victoria. —Capt. Tait of Van-|} hauled here. | ADE in kimono style, as illustrated, with ght-blue or lavender, th ribbon to leaf spray on front in pink, |! trimmed with Cluny lace edge drawn ize with embroidery One of these Gowns would prove a very attractive acceptable gift A special value at $1.00. For Christmas— A BISSELL’S CARPET SWEEPER ($165 UPWARD please will many womer Worth-While Savings j In the Suit Clearance at $21.75 | N THE attractive group of high-grade garments we are closing out at this pa ts you will find a good representation of the season’s newer and smarter plain-tailored and trimmed garments, for every-day and dressy wear. Practically all are from our later Fall purchases, and the tailoring and fabrics are of the standard typical of our Suit | assortments at very much higher prices. i | | Many women are welcoming the opportunity to add gar ments of this high character to their wardrobes, in consider. ation of the decisive saving, at $21.75. A Special Lot of Coats at $22.50 features exceptional value-giving in models for utility and motoring wear, d prevailing weaves of cheviots, boucle coatings and fancy rough-finished plain and two-tone colorings. } 1) } | } } | Unusual Values in Trimmed At $7.50 are to be featured Saturday in a special group of Velvet, Velour, Plush and t large and medium shapes, trimmed with flowers, ribbons and feather fancies. 3 The values are exceptionally attractive at $7.50. | Children’s Millinery: Special Values Children’s Trimmed Bea- Children’s Trimmed Felt Children’s Trimmed > ver Hats in white, black,| Hats in black, navy-blue,! our Hats ig white, a | blue and brown, special val-| brown and cardinal, special | blue, and eat ues at $3.75, values at $2.45. special values at brown |Christmas Handkerchiefs: Suggest Women’s Handkerchiefs of sheer Sham- rock Children’s Linen Handkerchiefs with borders, packed in pretty Box of 3, 25¢. Men's Linen Initialed hae! full-size and well-made, with one-inch ble letter or long slender initial, 25¢ Women’s Colored-border with embroidered effect, 15¢ each. | Girls’ Coats, Special $9.50 and $12, ELL-TAILORED Coats of Cheviot, Broadcloth, Corduroy and English | in navy-blue, cardinal, gray and brown. The Styles include Norfolk and : ored effects, with full or half belt and lining of light-weight wool or sateen. 14 years. Special $9.50 and $12.50. {Cashmere Hosiery | Women’ samere Hosiery |Women’s St | Vy omss pert etme Hy Boots Special $3.45 Pair extremely elastic—with double heels, soles and toes. Moderately priced as follows: . black, white and tan, 75¢@ pair. and Cuban ‘teats ” Sizes 2 to 7, ect Women’s Imported Black Cashmere { $3.45 pair. ‘ : Hosiery, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 pair. Women’s Patent Leather Button high-cut; fancy cloth top, Cuban Women’s Imported Black Cashmere “ Hosiery in opera length, $1.50 pair. very dressy model. Sizes 2% to 7} $3.45 pair. é Women's Extra-size Imported Black ucateie WARS Children’s She Cashmere Hosiery, 75¢ and $1.00 pair. Women's Black Cashmere Hosiery, 35¢ ISSES’ and Children’s Shoes leather with colt and kid téps, and 50¢ pair. Children’s Cashmere Hosiery, 25¢, 35% Tan and Black Russia Calf. Sizes 8% to 11, $2.50 pair. and 50¢ pair. Infants’ Silk-and-Wool Hosiery, 35¢ 11% to 2, $3.00 pair. 2% to 6, $3.50 pair. lawn with corners embroidered lily-of-the-valley and fine spray designs, box of three, 83¢. Women’s Initialed Handkerchiefs of fine linen, hand-embroidered with long initial and spray designs, box of 3, $1.00. Women's Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, trimmed with Armenian lace edge; 50¢ 65¢ and $1.00 each. : m | ored daisy, wheat boxes, ’ designs in pair; 3 pairs for $1.00, Infants’ Cashmere Hosiery, 25¢ pair. ~s —Firat Floor. Misses’ and Children’s White. Shoes, on new broad-toe last. Ht Christmas Cards, Christmas Boxes, Sizes 8% to 11, $2.50 pair. Sift Calendars. 11% to 2, $3.50 pair. 2% to 6, $4.25 pair. —First Floor, Annex.