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STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 24 POST OFFICE IS BIG CROWDS AT HOLDING A BIG | THE ELKS’ FAIR AUCTION SALE IN HIPPODROME 1914, PAGE TODAY'S STYLES TODAY See and Hear This New Columbia Grafonola With the 1332-34 SECOND AVE. Conve: An auction sale that Includes “Yew folks think ye're pretty nient pretty nearly anything you care! gosh derned smart, don't ye, eh? SEATTLE’S RELIABLE CREDIT HOUSE men's ars, was held Tuesday at n't bully-rag me, by gravy! For Record Ejector 1913 First av., by the postoffice de-| I'm the constable of this here place NEW ARRIVALS ; partment fand if ew start any high jink FURS tn all the Intent ‘ The new instrument is now being exhib It's what you might term the first| ye're a-goin’ tew land in th’ cala len and advance ited and demonstrated at Seattle’s Talking A cone Hi Ht annual clearance sale of the par-| boose, by crackey! en. Aft d E i D : cel ( ade possib! She f mken nodde h Machine Headquarters. In addition to boas) i) < en Bone Se tole = : jot of | he “" pT Te — on a ae ernoon an vening resses many exclusive Columbia features thell il ‘| different parts of the country have! whiskers shook. The crowds at d D e ‘ae m 3 ae at different times during the past| the Elke’ County fatr, at the Hippo g Leader is equipped with the Automatic | year forgotten to annex return ad-| drome, Monday night, taunted him. an ancin rocks Record Ejector illustrated—just press the HH i parcels sent to Se Move now,” he counseled, button and out comes the Record, The il | vgs of cies = cody : bey bcor omeng oo ee is 20.00, 23.75, 27.50, 30. new cabinet is lined with soft felt, keeping __ varied assortment which | Right this way, everybody, and ye'll| Your Choice of an Unusual Variet h b ccumulating for months) lot of sight the records clean, free from dust and dirt ae “i accumulatin, ne ~ a lor 4 # ee WHd Hat : wii a robe P | includes The sights inclu 4 Haba 2 adding greatly ¢ tone quality and the | Many kinds of sporting |Haba, the Ha-Ha man, who {x #0 Afternoon and Street Dresses, fashioned of char- life of the selections hardware, fovelties, enough of a! foolish and silly he ts Interesting : : hy | variety of clothing to clothe men,| Lady Hannigan, bearded lady—a meuse, satin, crepe de chine and messaline, in num- p * | wo dd children, hats, coll fearsome sigh 1 Kooth fantella * wr Megs ” Reed wane — Leader play any pad or farts r MAL aoa halt E he “ “bleep ; erous styles suitable for the most exacting taste. music you ¢ @—see the conventence of the . ’ wes : “ ’ wan 56 aieuiien of Your. con Caceae oR . |Knough Jewelry to. start a small! man: Slimetua, snake charmer; the Evening Dresses and Dancing Frocks, delicate in : 10-inch ree hae shop including solitaires, dollar! Grand Opera ball bird circus, vaude f . nc a be ad ce ACs ll RND Noort tenely Peper Mie ins org i l watches, lavallieres, lockets, tie] vine, and a lot of others color and elegant in style. Every fancy of the sea- y , ll be.. | clasps, rings, knives and forks, fra) {t lasts all week. The place was son cae Si es ae fae st rage ; | ae 1 in mainly pink, li blue, w i 4 (With Monthly Payments to Be Arranged to Suit.) | ternal badges. Also trumpet, safety) packed Monday night mn, show yi ght blue, white, ivory, ; razors, bunton correetors, silk pil c flesh, maize, ashes of roses and lavender. low tops, pocket knives, tooth pow A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION dor camora, music.” "ORILLIA HAS TEAM || x A Talking Machine i the ideal gift. Any selections made Total number of articles, © E now will be held for Christmas delivery, if you wish it A number of Orillia youths have /HE CAPTURES TRAIN formed a basketball team and are r Particular Women Will Appreciate the cat ability against some of the Seattle 3 LONDON, Nov. 24.—A Belgian) quintets WM. Winston in the T Unusual Style and Value in Our 4 locomotive engineer, watching &/ manager, His phone number is El ; train loaded with German soldiers,| yore 5680 saw the engineer and stoker leave the engine, probably for a drink, saya a letter from the front. The tudent team of the Y. M. ¢ is seeking a return match with New Dressy Coats | Helgian jumped aboard and drove|the Y. M. first team, in hopes of as 4 sion isha deiate the train into the Belgian lines,| retaliating for their to-21 de Hich Art Hats Our present magnificent assemblage of Coats i Ganttio’e ” $20 priso: a » bi | fei ne hands of the firsts Sat 1 ° . ne * 4 Mendanervere i eo oe te a oie 8 will assuredly satisfy. Coats that are exclusive—dif- : of Rare Value Styles that are exclusive, original — ferent; yet modest in price. Velvet, velour, broadtail and broadcloth, especially designed for afternoon and evening wear—$30.00 and up. correct creations as well as clever adaptations, [4 THE SPORT DEPARTMENT) CHALLENGER 8 NORTHWEST TAKES FIRST TEAMS SCRAP ON THURSDAY JACOBS PHOTO sHOrs SAM LANGFORD’S GREEN KIMONO IS SAFE $0 TAR BABY WILL MEET WILLS TONIGHT | LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24—Thejand the Langford — punch—not Langford- Wills battle will be | pauneh—coupled with the fact that v in | Los Angeles fight fans never have! staged ax scheduled at Vernon 10] seen Wills under fire, are suffi spite of concerted croaks of @/cient to explain this state of af-| | — fant rer eee 27 i} THANKSGIVING GAMES IN THE NORTHWEST Oregon vs. Multnomah club, in Portiand. 1913 score, Oregon Aggies va. FROM SIBLEY STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart St. Near Pike Publie Market in progress between © tonight. Wakefield captured The second and final block of the | championship three-cushion match © Sibley, holder of the Northwest title and Harry Wakefield of San Francisco will be played at Brown & Hulen’s | the round Monday night, scoring a 50-| first | The Northwestern {ntercollegiate | football conference officially closes its season Thursday afternoon Two games in which both rivals are members of the conference are scheduled, and two other games will be played, in which one of the contestants Is a conference eleven Unquestionably, the more portant of the four games on tay {a the local game between the Uni jscore of ravens who late yesterday | leaused to be bruited about a re |port that some one from the Wills Jeamp had stolen Sam's green silk | }kimono, without which Langford fs like Samson shorn of his locks. The kimono is safe, and Langford | will appear in the ring against his | challenger. Much interest is being manifest ed today in the battle between the big negroes. While there is little | fairs. Wills has been training desper. ately. Experts believe he will be 4 fa perfect shape’ for a grosting BOSSES MEET DEC. fight. Langford, too, has given some attention to his condition and many of the rolls of fat that de- | pended from his middie when he toyed with Tom McMahon here re- cently have melted away in the training. PORTLAND, Nov. 24.—Athletic managers of the Northwest confer- ence colleges will meet at Spokane Dec. 4 and 5 to draft schedules for all athletics in 1915, according te to-36 victory over his Seattle rival versity of Washington and Pull-|yetting, Langford is a slight favor-| Promoter MeCarey has arranged) an announcement today by Secre Sibley’s long absence from the man, Washington's 10-to-0 victory Wille is conceded an excel. /S¢veral good preliminaries and a|tary John R. Bender of Pullman, EAST; S 1.25 game seriously handicapped him over Oregon, the subsequent tle chance, but the Langford name capacity house is expected to at-| It ts hoped some definite action | GN dao & & dy 0M Dilmen te although at times he hit his old game between Oregon and the Ac — tend the last holiday fight that will| will be taken relative to numbering © ca dley neg wrong sie fen, etl clinched the be staged at Vernon football players. ‘f . stride. gies, has pra hi peld express anywhere tn the U. A monster crowd attended The | ttle for Dobt but a chance to re (except Southern Express). seating arrangement was barely ad-| move all doubt presents itself in/ the impending conf Oregon and O. A. ¢ ed Pullman. Pullman, however, held both to one touchdown. Waah- | ngton by scoring a greater victory than either O. A. C. or Oregon was equate to take care of all the spec: | tators and more seats will be add-| ed tonight. | It required 94 innings to com-| plete the block. Wakefield showed each crush | J. P. TODD Room 16 Cotman Dock. Mata 3008, UNION PACIFIC Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and | Fruit, Portland TELPP Terese eee eee | OB a deautiful stroke and his shots drew frequent applause, Sibley | able to do, will put the champion ly by J. W. Godwin & oo] oral SANDERSON’S PILLS [also received several good hands ship beyond all doubt feoete | be cai ue | { For women onty. Most popa-| The match was refereed by Char- | That Washington can do it, ts} %® 1 Wi . 4 only reliable remedy |ley Hulen. | another gueation entirely Pullman | a moi | Is Best Reached Any Day in sao cat DERE eet be as mustered together one of the | on. | 1S THE MAN HURT? NO, THE MAN IS NOT HURT. best teams in its history. They |Cabbage te Sue! the: Your ‘by One’ of the 4 SEATTLE BOY WILL WHY DOES THE MAN LIMP AS THE TRAINER HELPS ob bu ieee | TZ roo @ rss | J 4 HIM OFF THE FIELD? HE LIMPS BECAUSE HE MAOE A T pi aestye | RAYMOND REMEDY Co. The Thanksgiving ga h be- | carrot 1% @ 1.00 iaam'm’atne'ras S| MANAGE FED SQUA MISTAKE IN THE SIGNALS. IF HE DID NOT LINP ite, Thanksgiving game here be tel Three Fine : THE SPEEATATORS MOULD KNOW WHY THE. The other Northwest games Gon “a nt —_— : “i TOO ' HS. G — NOW scheduled are Oregon vs. Mult-/ %* @ 30 5 i ST. LOUIS, Nov. 24.—According | HE IS A HERO AND IF HE DID NOT LIMP HE j|nomah; Whitman va, Idaho; O. A |eat tomatoes 9 @100 | r ns « Se De. Belge Nicdringham, room | WOULD BE A DUB. C. va. Southern California new, case na : 4 4} obs We mate of Lee Magee, the St. Louis ‘ - ained os 7 Cardinals’ scintillating outfielder CHICAGO, Nov. 24—One of the] Valencia oranses 3 3 3 ny ane the si cage Roig footbal' players awarded a le mont per crate e q oe nest sone. oe oe ies |the University of Chicago was W,| Florida grape fruit e eet fit te te ott GSt/AL MOSLER FIGHTS — EVERETT HI READY i= 21er 20st Sar : he considered his services with St Rosa ccsane Rana ia j Louls at an end. WITH BROKEN NOSE FOR NORTH YAKIMA é 2 . Magee is one of the most prom- saps 5 L | ising youngsters in the major! iVvERETT, Nov. 24—Al Mosler. EVERETT, Wash, Nov. 24 3 league. He was obtained from Se-| | ee ' Bi gibonsoes ° i a @ cops h h Pa * da” attic, Wash. where he led the) needed the money, so fought Percy The Everett high school's usual . § Line of the S. asta Limit Northwestern league first base-|COV® her pite rokeD NO#®. season luck at football, and the un C SH \ e ' men. Magee has had two years’ ex- bef oo ri ee ths or light. "8Ual Interest that centers about a NoTHas oP . 0 ” es rpg erg 4 perience in the majors. sight, ndded another knockout to} Thanksgiving day game, with the| juaMEN awe VOUNG MEN | |Prices Paid Producers for ep Oe ee oa weight, added another knockout tc ' 5 | BEST Poultry, Veal and Pork . Mi his credit, stowing Ed Hunter away| fact that the day will be a holt 00 S P* PORTL ND-PUGET, 8 D EXPRESS tm the fourth round promises to insure a great att | v live te | eee rn tase oe ae Merives Parte a | Have Cut Prices RITCHIE May “OME i yom ote area te AND acres ed “Kid” Mitchell out in 10 seconds ‘ , | 2 Ibe, and under 10 OWL (Portland and Grays Harbor) akima. eattle 11:15 p.m. Arrives Port- EVERETT, Nov. 24.—Freddie Bo-| Travie Davis outpointed Leo Houck land 6:45 a. RAISED THE QUALITY twit save you just fitty conte on| S82, director of the Everett Physic-|and Fred Ibbrig lost a decision to| Not @ great deal 1s known about a.m, Sr eee oe evtry dollar, on the bem Dental Work | al Culture club, expects to come to| Lew Struck the eastof-the-mountains team ex (Sleeping cars ready at 9:30 p. m.) made by human hands, and without/terms with Willie Ritchie within | The smoker was held at the Ev-|cept that it is strong, and while The Stout ity otter te for you fo to any the next few days, covering a four-| erett Athletic club having played a hard season with |fThem All, And the Tall. Dental office and eet p round bout with Charley Burns in| much success, has been defeated SIZES FROM 31 TO 52 i iwnten cote ack Everett. Ritchie has written Bogan| by Walla Walla and Ellensburg MONEY BACK IF NOT For tickets, reservations and general in- you how to save w Dollar and 1 make|@ favorable reply to a tentative of-| | 4 GAMES: TONIGHT Confidence is felt that the ¥ SATIOFACTORY formation regarding our service call at Dollar on your Dental Wor erett team w put everything 3 F My petece “wt rely eult me fee sent bas aes a indicates that it will not be a walk | ALTERATIONS FREE 716 Sena ae basins wah Mie My work will surely please you. BEWARE OF IMITATING IMPOB- TORS OF MY NAME AND SIGNS JUST NEXT DOOR TO MY OFFICES. EDWIN J. BROWN, D.D.S. CHAS. BLUMENFELD 812 First Ave, Out of the High-Rent District. Four games are on schedule in |? Church league basketball series | tonight The games will be played) wise ones. lin the Leschi park pavilion, The| Everett completes {ts program of feature game is between Plymouth| hard scrimmage today and University. Other games sched-| - | SMOKER SCHEDULED | away for the locals, and a good con test is predicted by the football-| ‘The Washingon State College eleven, which plays the University Heattle’'s Leading Dentist of Washington here Thanksgiving,! vied are rabernacle Baptist: vs open 705, and 713 First Avenue. arrives late tonight. A light work-| mirgt M. E.; St, Clement's Episco 3 Saas wna wort” “"™4*7*! out will be held in the morning pal va, First Baptist, and Trinity M | Qu Li ij N t Premi d o vs. First Presbyterians The Mercer Island Athletic club| OHIO METHOD IN a ity 2 jo lums q et ol toes =| <<) j will put on its regular monthly | 9 — smoker Wednesday night in Sandell | o£ ip pr egenp rg FIELDHOUSE GAMES jist. ase 'senn DENTISTRY prohibits the use 3 The card follows: Herb Landor | Camels are a blend of choice q Turkish em. But turnin’ ’em loose takes all the CENTRALIA WINS BLOOD DISORDERS Come to Me for a Kelinble Wasser- joats leave 1 Mercer Hi echi park at 7:30] ghts at 8 p m. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. &f zone deoter can't supply you, J hil 00 carton of ten packages eehorereee le paid. wf ‘ " vs. Bob Barkley; Louts Neuse vs. Missing teeth are replaced by domestic tobaccos. sate andeven OME men are a ul anxious The City Fieldhouse Baske tba Walter Armstrong; “Butch” Ford | The Ohio Method by artificial teeth po ei cca ba “ey q to fi ht as long as |league began its season Monday! vs Tom Moran; Phil Wilson vs.|| The uptodale” Blood” "Pressure {|that are natural as your original and you free Y cigaretty aftettas! b h Idi night, _ ne vege? ao at Le ol Eddie Coulon; Jimmie Espey vs. || method of diagnosis, as employed by {teeth Examinations are now be- Camels are 20 for 10 cents, and you can’t buy o in’ park e two Collins teams and) “ang” Person and Parker Erskine |f Pt Donaway. |ing conducted without charge, and Listy: rarette somebody's 0 Ballard and Hiawatha won vs. Johnny Erskine 606 OR 914 FOR |estimates are furnished in all cases, & more satistying cig at tae, Price. 9 ee Stake a dime against a package to-da’ : | Penctice thi Date Met 225 S Afte: jing one package, t of ’em as * ere $25 Set of Teeth ao. EAdaLS so rconeetyied. foreratthe ol —_ letely as agein’ CENTRALIA, Nov. 24.—The local| HANDBALL SCORES | VARICOCELES Guaranteed oo $8 sine peehagee ant Se St SEGRE FRET RED Pp: basketball team has returned fro pi : | padhoeit $15 Set of Teeth $5 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, takes the bite out 0’ Ay wisely muOMGn MIRE Cr 7 | Ac basiabaltcuisienksiace hinta taleg HYDROCELES Ste erica lis se seine oii VELVET. i oe mated dawn to wpaterwiers cath Special and Nervous 1 $10 Solid Gold or $4 ‘Porcelain Crown .. and every match is hotly contested WAY ‘HURLS A CHALLENGE) ‘02082 Dr. spetaet too two in berty Bldg. 10 Gold or Porcelain q yh. a row from Pew. Score 21-4, 21-16 |Bridge Work ....... $4 j NEW YORK, Nov, 24—Georse F.\Grign’ “ilminated Baseler, 21-10, Solid Gold Fillings ....$1. Up| What is “bite” in tobacco? It’s a harsh- |Siosson has challenged Willie} —— Other Fillings ..... -:-50¢) J | Hoppe to a match for the 18,2 balk || line championship, to be played }| withio the ext 60 days. Office. hours, 8:30 to 6, 9 to 12 OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE ness that comes usually of insufficient cur- ing and ageing. Good tobacco ought to have strength in it—and ageing turns that pe Ho th into mellow smoothness. That's the le truth about VELVET, Kentucky’ 's Burley aa uxe, which has two years’ ageing. 10c tins and 5c metal-lined bags. Liggett Myers Tobacco Co. C [| es | | Se | Se | LEARN TO PLAY Byigae Any one wishing to learn the game of Pocket Billiards will get a world of information by attending the games played by experts every afternoon at 2:15 and every evening at 7: 30 HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement At the White House Billiard Parlors In the Joshua Green Buliding, Fourth and Pike. An academy with seating capacity for 300 people has been built to accommodate the public. Homelike Surroundings 10-PIECK UNION ORCHESTRA Tenchers