The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1909, Page 5

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, “PTEMBER 21, 1909, G ‘THE Po | iD ae BY JULES -VERNE the most liberal, most attractive credit-giving service ever extend- ee Seatac a ARE Ae PET ste vie 4 4A Wee ed to Seattle housewives— we want to place an EMPRESS sewing machine in ¢ home in Seattle, and with this object in view we offer you the easiest and best terms ever offered by any store in America very $1 down—$1 a week will place an EMPRESS sewing machine in your home— and that means sewing machine satisfaction for many, many years. We guarantee the EMPRESS for ten years It is the best and most practical sewing machine made, and will be pleased to demonstrate stration Week, we this to you during thie Demon splendid solid oak | two mission Style dining chair dresser special— special values— $1.45 “ { attractive mission JEROR LEAVING CAME. THE DOGS WERE HARNESSED, THE SCANTY SUPPLIES PACKED. THE MARCH WAS STARTED FOR THE SHIP PORPOISE, style diner, axnotly * 400 MILES AWAY, picture: golden off. | knees He was trying to speak,|"you see I was right. Our salva spite of thelr tron will, began to, bear of huge dimensions The old gind " but his swollen lips could searcely ‘tion Hes, Indeed, in the north, al-| show signs of fatigue. Halts be-|satlor took it into his head that throu ho Wedge and the make a sound. Hatteras went to-| ways in the north. We shall bejecame more frequent, and yet every | heaven had sent this bear spectally | Jm price Ba ies closely as possible | wards him, and watched him so at- saved!" j hour | was precious, for the pro: for him to kill, and without waking and spirits and tentively that In a few minutes he Hut the joyous, exulting words) visions were rapidly coming to an | hia mrades, be seized the doctor's obtain which (hey, made outa word that sounded like|had hardiy escaped his lps before | end was soon in purwult Brig down to hor | Porpoise. Stooping ayer him he |a gudden thought made his counte-/ On the 14th of March, after 16) On reaching the right distance he tast day the - : be ee of imap ohange ae , days mare h, the little party found | took aim, but just as hie finger a serviceable din- completely sacked 8 he pole he serpent of joalousy had stung! themselves only yet in the eigbty-| touched the trigger he felt his arm 1 In; chair, new a drunken parox Interesting News: him, for his stranger waa an Amer: | second latitude. Their strength was tremble. His thick gloves ham: H “ tninsion pattern, gad two or three others Altamont made @ sign im the af foan, and he had reached three de-| oxbausted, and they had a hundred pered him, he threw them off, But . fe, Efought and S60) ph) ative and Hattoras. went on | #Tee® — the pole than the tl-| miles mere to go. Rations had to what a cry of agony escaped him! * . . ’ on fated Forward he still further reduced. Each | them, but they threw wien ny " t " é ch Man) The skin of his fingers stuck to the Teed amaliod me With | foong a chow ™ ‘bat he bad! By further pationt questioning | must be content with « fomn part! gun as if it had beon red bot, and aa then the wretches, In these seas?" versal rest, the ages soon ae to allow the dogs their full quan-| he was foreed to let it drep. The “ price of Fpaandon, went off to a tained that the Porpoise was a | tity e 1 4 = $2.10 apectally ‘and were soon out fin affirmative geature was re-| ureemast American ship, from| Worst of all there were only tell wie ateeeeaen , ed eee . tor. the $1.60 ’ is the ta ts ava New York, wrecked on the ice, with! seven charges of powder left and| tt was the leet bullet . price $2.00. $1.60 regular price 93. alone on the Ye 4 provisions and combustibles in| six balls. ie: huibenny dauie bet anh eow sii | bonny came out an z . ere ah omega samme zee ati aad what could I do?) 1, you know her position? _—| Sbundance on board The Last Meal, | what had hy 4. He dragged i exdusively each block " |. Altamont and hie crew had left what had happene: le ar “Y.-P. souyi made — Petes « single no tly her tua teiins pieeiousty, takine A little game was shot, but! the poor follow into the tent, where AVP. fenir rug, and sold by us, oxactly days the For.) “2x2 the long boat with them on a sledge. | @!ckly devoured. The weary men‘ he made him plunge his hands into “ id hardly drag themselves along’ a bow! of water. Johnson's hands 15.75 with the flames, ond! -vor a minute or eo nothing mo: ae year yeaa hd ach a inet by now. The dogs had begun tojhad hardly touched it before it " pe price oF - rest. was said, and the onlookers walted — gnaw their traces. | froze tmmediate!y —thie dresser inn f geleote: e : ck to Amerte ’ olld oak a m 5 | -Y.<P, sou Paiience followed the | i+, palpltating hearts would take them back to America, | ®20 1 last meal, on the Sunday} “You are dust ia time: wolld oak and finely od gola WF A.-Y.-P. souve. but one after another succumbed to broken at length by en finish; top drawers are awel nir rug is the m Then Hatteras spoke again. “ was @ very sad one-—unless | have had to amputate soon, heavy bevel edge shape: practioal sduvenir who ssid: aia|., “E4sten to me. We must know, Mtiaue and Spee = ony Ame m was sealed. | the doctor “4 Ih mirror; exactly Il of the exposition— pT thank you; you the exact position of our vessel, 1; MOUs remained alive, : next morning Johnson saw a} (To Be Gontinued.) ‘Of $2346, epeciet! ag hae to save my ship, but will count the dex aloud, and Why had the Porpoise come so on ' io 5 “ rees aloud, 3 5 os | PonasanseenetnnissidinsesidhepieedenpteciachedbiGibaeiiassiadeunstesantenuieradhuithpa you could not resist.) nei stop me when I come to | *f_north?” Hatteras asked. | e you, and now let the the right one.” ‘She was trresiatibly driven there ——y Let us unite The American assented by a mo by the ice,” Altamont replied, | i common salvation feobly tion of the bead, as Hatteras Logan r! ‘ " oe We'll take the longitude first, One| ,,{iatteras looked grim but he sald |} hundred and five degrees, No? 106 | "° Walt » P ‘ mee |i degrecn, 101 Genveen? Ih te to the ell,” said the doctor, “It strikes Field. west, I suppose? me that, inatead of trying to get . + Bag geet to Baffins bay our best plan would ; fae vores Theva Ls ng wae oe Gear ae degr be to go in search of the Porpolse bMme et wi jo a egroce ss i) Mak what do you 110 degreca, 112. degrees, 114 do.| 't'* — nearer, and stocked with 4 grees, 116 degrees, 118 degrees, 120 Sonn necessary fe “T appear inter- degrees.” q | i 3 This Exquisite Princess Gown $18.75 A very beautiful Gown, hand tattored, dindd of ws, four com and all, our all-metal umbrella stand special— $2.40 a e ; a. “Let Yes,” interrupted the sick man Start for the Wreck. of broadcloth, %, % or strictly tight-fitting ih at ms 7 i sadly. im sick “a very serviceable regular price $3.75 ¢ first. “One hundred and twenty degrees; “see no other course open to staple colore—-black, gray, navy, smoke, raisin reed rocker; Juat Ike : * sai debnaon, “before of longitude, and how many min-| us,” replied Hatteras. iI] oF artichoke, Others from $13.50 up, all very picture strong umbrella. stand, exactly an important utes? I will count.” ; If we start tomorrow,” sald the becoming and attractively ma some with frame; fancy woven like pieture; all metal, back; durable and nicely finished in duil comfortable seat; an } black; has large dri unusually good value », - p pan; a@ very servic at the regular price article for the home; regu of $3.00; specially lar price $3.75; specially Sek you a ques Hatteras began at No. 1, and | doctor, “we must reach tae Porpotse when he got to 15 Altamont made a by the fifteenth of March, unless we sign to stop. mean to die of starvation.” to ascer Very good,” sald Hatteras; “now| No time was lost in getting ready j well, is the for the latitude. Are you listening? to start. A couch was laid o he : 2 Eighty degrees, 81 degrees, 82 de. | sledge for the American. Th lace yokes and neatly trimmed throughout Stylish Military Capes . Made of good quality broadcloth, neatly trimmed, teed for 1 75 priced for the It bad not | grees, 53 degrees.” visions did not add much weight, |] with gold buttons and military braid; others 9 week . week .... oning was| Again the sign to stop was made. and the wood was piled up on top with military collar; strictly tailored tn plain a seiaal sahitacmees ae Sis vie | “Now for the minutes: Five min-| The doctor calculated with three. - Once sbout }utes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20/ quarter rations to each man and |i colors, black and navy blue. 17 50 Special .... oeeve ' | —GLisTo t Wanted still | minutes, 25 minutes, 30 minutes, 35 full rations to the dogs, they might 4 ay Nis the = tdent —our Suburban &s retreat | minutes.” hold out for three weeks. | . Delivery serv | Altamont stopped him once more,| By three in the afternoon every t pt ' fee te a great eh. bunting and smiled feebly thing was ready for the start | our Uredt cceptavdie we = guar- “Weknow the) “You say, then, that the Porpoise| It was almost dark, though | barren.” lis im longitude 120 degrees 15 min-| the sun had reappeared above the nee Wouldn't listen to utes, and latitude $3 degrees and | hortzon since the 31st of January Mal and Hatteras was 25 minutes?” fits light was feeble and of short Start for the; “Yeu,” sighed the American, and| duration. The moon would rise felt a light | fell back motionless in the doctor's about half past six | it Was Altamont,}arms, completely overpowered by| The days wore on. Progress was | had crawled out! the effort he had made. | slow nding snow storms held | to get on bia! “Friends!" exclaimed Hatateras,! them b Moreover, the men, in convenionce for those living ‘ antor to be the best can On any purchase made in our store, We serve the people in the most convenient way Ask us about our system—open aceount at once and drese well on easy payments, Beh SEATTLE ( Second Avenue at Pine Street | Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. {FREE EXCURSION 1332-34 Second Avenue 209 Union Street BEAUTIFUL SCENIC RIDE ON BIG, FAST NEW STEAMER “VENUS.” Wednesday and Thursday GET ON BOARD, NO TICKETS NEEDED Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m. sharp, returning at 8 p. m. Come early and get good seats, as we always have a boat- load. We receive hundreds of letters daily praising this land: I a” Oh ise” | | = “Seattle 3 Reliable Credit House Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Westbound Colonist Fares Daily September 15 to October 15, TO SEATTLE FROM Capital............$300,000 Surplus and = un- divided profits .. 40,000 f.r ‘he Woman's Bu Iding 7 Sumner, Wash. Sept. 14, '09. Dear Sir: I have spent $85 traveling about this country, and will say C. D. Hillman’s land at sirmingham is the best bargain of them all, being on this side of Sound, on Piease bear in mind that, while our Savings Deposits are about $1,000,000, our Commer. m ™ . mi jal Deposits are larger, and we R. R. and street cars, is the reason I bought 10 acres at j V CHICAGO .. ..$33.00 | ST. PAUL ty sissalatty solicit the checking $75 per acre, which I will set out to cherries. I am an 5 | ST. ne eat . paar Piper ed pie accounts of men and women. [/f expert gardener. Respectfully, C. A. FRANKLIN, NEW -. 5, A Better come in and arrange for 3irmingham is on the the opening of an account. mainland on this side of the Sound, accessible to railway, } schools and churches, and is offered for sale cheaper than any property on the Sound, Birmingham, with its beautiful agate _ beaches, fresh water lakes, abounding Similar Aeductions From All Eastern Points. Tickets Prepaid by Mail or Telegraph. Money Back if Not Used. TICKET OFFICE, SECOND AND COLUMBIA Sete INTEREST 4] PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D, HOGM, Prestdent N. B. SOLNBR, Cashter na DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Schmits, J. D. Low man, A Stewart, ©. 1H Rebb R. C. McCormick, James D. Hoge. N. B. Solnes with speckled trout and black bass, is an_ideal place to spend a day’s outing, so eS CORNER SECOND Every prominent build SSS : and CHERRY STREET . ing, with { It means that this is a different come tomorrow with us, S hy t Ballard, Georgetown Eee. exception, at the Exposition | kind of piano establishment, and be- mapenee “aed Renthe. whether you wish to buy or Hon! with pia m the! cause of this fact that the attitude Y fe ‘ pe Ouse Of Kilers t {ferent | : ing publ ard _—— c erent | of the piano buying public towar Thi : 3 : “ : ; iy | nis is your last chance to POMMIttees Composed of the brai it te of a different ‘kind | Nara ath arc ess 2 4 4y acreage on water front 4 Men and wom nt " It that the “Eilers Way” ) 5 WMahimously deci tsar BP Gheideag: ‘ i ‘ bail Y Sock” cheap. Come and enjoy MME What docs tic ng | Of Small Profits and Quick Sales Hteamers U. yourself, whether you intend What Vha does tl prove? | and strictly One Price the only Monday, Jnne 14, 1008. es it all mean? n 7 he to buy or not. Fine trout right methoc | fei | Leaye Seattle | _ te } ° Kennedy, tance : | \ $50 H46 10:00, oe thie in "bleh tose and bass fishing in lakes on f means that at Kile To sum up, it means in dealing 96100, 698, °C property. Everybody had a ise ou oi be Thureday, Heturday and Sunday oniy Patra Boat oo Snuday. J ? f YOu not or with the House of Eilers you have } 11:80 pm Time Table Subject.to Change With. good time Sunday, and we atgest 2 e * assurance is » Leave Bremerton for Beattio1.19 |°Ut Nottoe. Ne pes seas: rad Ra Re ” World’ f. it iit that “assurance and mrnorion Y (except. Bun #118, 10:16, 111d VAKH, 500 ROUND TRIP, had a record breaking sale. epest pian but which goes with the knowledge of J ©, 2165, 6148, 6500, 7118 pm Children between ages § to 1, bait Grand opening of Division indi t | - ‘oats stop at Pleasant Beach. fare ° Spitably lower t) aving secured the greatest intrin Phones: Ind 736; Main S101, sees e. . No. 4 of Birmingham, of value for every dollarinvested 30 acres, as cheap as $50 a wa RE, eg EVERETT AND EDMONDS — ° v The Genutne per acre, on terms of 10 per MEALS SPR he G ans gh sUSy HEE: R Gin round’ t ally ve Sente IE waLirs SAFE & LOCK CO’S cent cash and 10 cents per me Pd a“ (a) Third atTam. fm, 216 > m, 6p mm and SAFES day Ly A and Ly * A : . Everett people can take is: AE, eo, * dae Herring-Hall-Marvin free boat Birmingham at | © uilding 4) University 4 y dock at Everett at 12 some sccessors to ous ik ci esiman’ duck. Phones” unset Safe Co. city dock at Everett at 12 ‘ we ina. MANUFACTURERS o'clock to Birmingham. Sev . NcT C y 42 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE eral salesmen wanted, also D, S. JOHNSTON Co, : several carpenters. | Get LNW Cae eee A aboard the boat early, as we = Gy cur specteuise” asriug thera tn fer leave promptly, or get free ss | an examination if you suspect troub Our charges aro very | moderate. | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, maps of property from C, D, $600 worth of Berries raised on Jlillman’s office in Room 2, one acre of this land. ‘Times Building,

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