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THE STAR-—-MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1999. ielf the son, the waters hise- | then, | aald Claw tonon, when the doctor excinimed, {og and deething like a bolling cat | ny, d rot lly Listen!” , 7 some time be dron | Be bad no hoart now for any horn was barking vehemently | Saturday night and this Apparently there was only one|thitg The north Pp was indeed| some dintanee off, but his bark morning. The burglars smashed orator to the voloano, out of which | before. his eyes, but not the Ay ¥ : | man| seemed full of grief rather than transom and crawled through 7 Ds | the columns of fire issued. Blec-| who had discovered it fury PLUMES FROM STORE $2.60 was taken from the cash . j tflelty seemed to have mething Aa they got arer the iwland,} Has he come on the track of register 4 4 jto do with this magnificent pano- | which wan not more than eight or| some animal, do you think?’ asked 7 / f | rama tom tulles in circumfore » the | Johoson Hat plumes valued at $400 and Wisdom ten't when you risk your No, no! $2.60 in cash rewarded robbers who | money on | } . Above the panting flames waved | uaMeifors noticed a tiny ford, just anid O} nny, shod t e ‘ 40 immense plume-shaped cloud of lage enough to harbor their boat,| dering. “His bark ia too sorrowful,| * - mapas THIRTEENTH INSTALLMENT smoke, red at ite base and black }an@ made toward it immediately.| It is the dog's tear. He has found But the hurrteane had fortunate-| , at it summit, It rose with incom-| They feared their captain's dead| the body of Hatteras i, ly turned @ point toward the south, a“ g parable majesty, and unrolled In) body would meet thelr eyes on the| All four rushed forward, in spite ’ and lett the vessel tree to run be Mn thick volumes jco@st,.aad yet it seemed difficult! of the blinding cinder dust, and fore the wind straight toward the - The sky was ash wr to a great) for & corpae to Yo op it, for there|came to the far end of te flord j Behind the Desk at ici. There was teeminent dar fa | helatt, and it was evident that | was no shore, and thé sea broke on| where they discovered the dog i of ber sinking, for she sped alon 4 Z the darknens that had prevailed |steep rocks, which were covered | baking round a corpse wrapped in f ; Army Lodging °* frousied speed, and any suddon| 2 while the tempest lasted was oW-| with oladers above water mark CC ‘ the British fing! Has Great Work | cotlision with rock or icoberg must! q ing to the columns of cinders over . (Continued,) As there is often some one inj Some folks have tried so long to have inevitably dashed her to| 4 spreading the sun like a thick eur Corpse Is Found | your family who suffers an attack find relief from Indigestion and sheet / tain At “inet the tte sloop sid a| KAKA RARER KKK! Of Indigestion or some form of Dyspepsia or an outoforder stom- | But not a man on board counsel Gane dee |gently ite the parrow opening be #® | Stomach trouble, why don't you|ach with the common everyday jed prudence. They were Intoxicated | _ . % jtween two sandbanks just visible affectioned one with the danger, od | — en - This enormous rock in the mid-|above the water, where she would with brotherly love could be quick gpough to satiety and deeper she sank, whissing dle of the soa was. 6,000 feet high,'be anfe from the violence of the ipreferring ome an: their longing tmpatience to reach/round and round at such tromer.|Just about the altitude of Hecla, breakers. Before she could be the unknown, dour speed that, to the poor fellows! ,!t a#emed to rive. gradually out) moored Duke began howling and eo Inde, last they began to near/on board, the water seemed motion ot the water ae the boat got neat- | barking agalh {n the font piteous leas tue Bal @ coast, Strange symptoms were | leas. | here was ho trace of vege-|/ manner, The doctor tried to caim rete ne ee ioe, | Quanfeat in the air; the fog sud-| All five men stood erect, gazing |{tions tndood there was no shore. | him by caretnes, but in vain. The ips putting Into pract\or 'donly rent Itke a curtain torn by/at each other in apeechloss torror.|T2® Tock ran straight down to the |falthfdl bedst aprang on shore with feed sight down at the the witid, and for an tnstant, Hke a| But suddenly the ship rose perpen. |", we {® treméndous bound, sending gad on Fife and —_ flab of lightning, an immense dicularly, her brow went above el, seen we land? wald the doctor. | cloud of cinders after tim. al tip ies cola of flame was seen on the edge of the Vortex, and getting out |, Prycap bap Monten bi us right ee Duke!" called Clawbon. na Stic risdn, of the center of attraction by her |"°,!t my ' bulldings. Little The volcano! the voleano!” was|own velocty, she escaped an , tan |, “But I don't see an inch of land) But Duke had already disap Kids ron [no and out /the simultaneous exclamation gent from the circumference, and|*?,*¢t our foot upon » | Doared. doorways like rats In) But the words had hardly passed! was thrown far beyond, awift as al tt seems so at this distance, After tho sloop was made fast thetr tips before the .antastic yiston | ball from a cannon’s mouth [sald Johnson, “but we shall be sure they all got out and went after pot long ago as the had vanished. The wind suddenly) Altamont, the doctor, Johnson,|f¢ [24 some place to run in our|him, Altamont was just going to| was returning (© /changed to southeast and drove the|and Bell were pitched flat on the|O*t Mt, and that is all we want.” climb to the top of a pile of Mk&edkdkhekeh eee eed other Btomach disorders you decide to try Pape’s Diapepalh. & man, haggard and | ship back again from the jand planks. When they got up, Hat a. 2 BRAS TPB ROTA meee - se Case m od Staff Captain, “Confound it! aid Hatteras, teras bad disappeared! He was a foreigner ‘we weren't three miles from the Tt was 2 o'clock th the morning fad evidently seen | coast.” For & few seconds they seemed ° e je be He looked intelligent However, realstance was impos. stupefied, and then a ery of “Hat Dis ragged clothes sible. All that could be done was teras!” broke from every Hip. Wae Hungry to keep tacking; but every few Swept Overboard. i foreign accont he | Minutes the little sloop would be} on an aide thing 4 thrown on her side, though she Pos he sane. sg Per ngh Pd per. Mf again Imeatiatere dle but the tempestuous ocean, Duke o something to eat "| barked desperately, and Bell could | ient to the helm the night. Next day Gary, His name te} Hatteras stood with dishev yi) ad he used to live (104, Balt, rasping the heim as 18)" 8.6 tne heim, Altamont,” sa El LE RS | C * ° F . Wi Di See Ra ee n Co-operation With Large Eastern Factories Will Dis- Peel tn he NH an SN cd'oaes Ser oreo YU SIC _ tribute $12,670 Free in the Biggest, Fairest and Most father angrily refused Danger Ahead. hour; but their search was vain— to do with him | Betas ts “apts ot], Scars 20 rardn tn front waa a tert tet ane pote, jut HOUSE Interesting Contest Ever Launched. EVELYN PAID FINE keep some Diapepsin in the house cures advertised that they have handy? about made up thelr minds that Thie harmless bleseing will digest | they have something else wrong, or anything you -can eat without the | believe theirs is a case of Nervous slightest discomfort, and overcome | ness, Gastritis, Catarrh of the Stom a sour, gasey Btomach five minutes ach or Cancer (By United Press.) NEW YORK Oct 4 Evelyn Nesbit Thaw is quoted ae saying that it was she and not her hosband, Harry K * * * * * * te | Sher This, no doubt, is # serious mis- haw, who sent funds to her * Tell your pharmacist to let you take Your real trouble is, what brother, Howard, to aid in his ® read the formula plainly printed on | you eat does not digest; instead, it release under bail after hia ar- #| these 60-cent cases of Pape's Dia-|ferments and sours, turns to acid, rest in New Haven, Conn., on &| pepsin, then you will readily see Gas and Stomach poison, which @ char of selling a bogus # Why It mekes Indigestion, Sour putrefy in the digestive tract and Mamond ring * Stomach, Heartburn and other dis-| intestines, and, besides, poison the “I pawned my diamond en- & tress go in five minutes and re- | breath with nauseous odors gagement ring and telegraph. # eves at once such miseries as A hearty appetite, with thorough ed $260 to Howard,” sald Mra. * | Belching of Gas, Eructations of sour 4igestion, and without the slightest Thaw, ® | undigested food, Nausea, Head- discomfort or misery of the Stom- % | aches, Dizziness, Constipation and ach, is waiting for you as soon as +. ee ee ee hardly keep from leaping into the! a Joursey |o™* them, mounting and falling on <a bad caught sight of the Chicas storthy billows, ready to over. The doct Hed. a eh | There he was rob-| turn at any moment and crush them a ft a vd called, and shouted, the same old story of i, its descent - red signals, and Duke made iE nf aS n qua ance a _nmericen |’ But this was not the only danger| Dy 70us lamentations, bet there was Hitle @rink—and next |that threatened the bold navigators. | © rg gg geome ley alee | : the street. penniless. |The iceberg was packed with white HP D0 louger: Parent ae Meet ati HERE tS LIST OF PRIZES He Was All in. bears, huddled close together, and v9 is and fairly wept alond.| 4 At such & distance from the coast j j to find work, but there gvenenity beside themecives witht: “was ible Hattoras could i i Superb $900 Kimball Baby Grand| .Dainty $110 Home Organ with working when he could| The lceberg made frightful Tench Mt a aa ae ae { which received highest honors at| Instructor. . Sot, te Oat ee ne tat oe ee oe him; if eae te touched the haven | the A.-Y.-P, Exposition, $50 Talki Machi Outfit jum iliat e- 0 a Wa mn . : led pell-mell over each other ang set tar cae ee be as @ ewol- i Magnificent $600 Orchestrelle. . “the Merge ; gee : im |4p & loud growling, which mingled| Bing a . a4 ‘ful $5 . Soul Then, in order of merit, 98 bona Sook him tn, found him /V0 the rear of she semen vet] Longer search was useless, and , Beautiful $500 Lester Upright. , ’ feat ith bis; @ 3 and “ a 4 : oc, * ° * ‘ : . es toe use ae tt made a terrible concert pues Pate” Ten Dee eee ped j ‘ Little $250 Simplex Player with | fide credits ranging in value from ‘ th t. it! br @ quarter of an hour, which f o7, ry cub senate jet, | seemed a whole century, the sloop pe grr ort {in the morning | . 16 rolls of music. | $74 to $100. by the Army officer sailed on in this formidable com-|Ou4'H®, Lith of July, the wind fell ot 5 2 Heart of the mother in | PARY, sometimes a few yards dis-| 47 ‘he #08 Kradually became calm - and she ‘pleaded | (®t and sometimes near enough to| blag its polar clear : to relent. The oig touch. The Greenland dogs trem ne and lees then three miles fecend Peten. > p hearted. His boy | Died. but Duke was quite tmupertur. saan, land: sgpeered to ali ite} 2. water, robbed and | *Dle. At last the tceberg lost ground } E tather forgave ana {#24-got driven by the wind farther Find New Continent. | ulesa Oo 1wi0ns ly e $500. Oscar Lin- pag lege oo away till it disappeared| The sew continent was only .an/ fm the fog, only at intervals betray. island, or rather @ volcano, fixed > , wi r " s * = nell tg ewe ing its presence by the ominous |like a lighthouse on the North Pole| In the square below will Dé found a The corporate name of D. S. Johnston Co. her. America is | STOWl# of its passengers | of the world ig number of phrases in irregular order. was recently changed to Eilers Music understand it, he Storm Breaks Again. The mountain was in full activ ar ? J good enough for “_ ity, pouring out & mass of born Write these so as to make one com- House. In order to quickly establish this The storm now burst forth with ing stones and glowing rock. At : like tew tacky ones fir mbeld fury. The Mttle bark every fresh eruption there was aim Plcte sentence, correctly spelled and new name and have it become as well ted bedily out of the water and convulsive Meaving within, as if : - “opies eg vo ees whirled round and round with the some mighty «lant were breathing punctuated as shown, _Copies of the lodst ie frightful rapidity er and Hien ed ne Poca thrown | correct manner of writing this sen- ston Co, is the object of this contest. Were torn and went fying streams ava in impetuous tor. P , - 2 . es i an " 7 away through the darkness, like rents. Serpents of fire seemed ‘ence are now in sealed envelopes, in < The change is in name only. The same brett began to forms amen the waves.| smoking rocks, aad ta saotser thei (re Lauds of the Seattle Daily Times, Baneto, Cees meinene, Wet Bes eae . 5 » Pp a ats 9 ale “i ie + H ‘ak Okeri—No. PSPS drawing down the ship gradually glowing liguid fell in cascades into the P.-I., and the Star. The seals will ston Co. the largest, strongest and leading ‘Herala. by Its irresistible suction. Deeper a river of fire below, which omptted be broken only by the judges after the Ai RED close of the contest, and awards made accordingly. Write:plainly,on.gne side of paper only. Only ie ansiver from a family will be cofigidered. The decision of the judges to be final. Award of prizes will known a household word as was D. S. John- Western piano house will be strictly ad- hered to, Selling the world’s best Pianos for less than they are procurable elsewhere —making every customer a satisfied one or “money back,” and the employment of the strictly price system, making {t as safe for a child to buy at Eilers as the shrewdest eTS At $32 Ano Upwarp Are FINisHED WiTH (UL hee, [ASTIKOPS 5 be made according to merit only. In bargainer—these are the methods which Hose SUPPORTERS the event of a tie occurring between Berne « ; sie Vb : P 4 x will be carried out 22 in the past. ARE GUARANTEED To Outwear Any Corser successful} } 4 . Bees ae : : In this contest we have the co-operation of c on testants s 3 several of the largest Eastern piano makers, prizes identi- = hs a ‘ : among them the glorious Chickering, the Merit—Success A IN I " cal in charac- . . ' . now famous Kimball (awarded highest 3 ter wi be Kimball Baby Grand Kecetved Grand Highest Award at A.-¥.-P, Exposition, 3 bs Y. angle Psy pis dear gpa m= “ Pte to each. Re brated Lester, the siete petting Pio. tii eS in Poe serene member neatness, pen lished Marshall & Wendell, k is- en- ; J i " * vee OWE. This success is based manship and general etc., etc., who desire to bring tirely upon merit—euperiority. excellence i ‘ " these instruments still more The “Nemo Idea” was original— excellence in answers prominently before the pub- a distinct novelty. For the first y will be considered. \ lic, time, the laws of Fashion were con- — ’ You stand just as good an formed to the laws of Hygiene. ac ‘. opportunity of winning one yeu nployes of this and other of these magnificent prizes NEMO SUCCESS is , t music houses or any mem J as your neighbor. Our repu —————— f ) ‘ i ‘ tation is back of every word NOT _AN ACCIDENT y ber of their families are not every wore =—— in this announcement With the development of the ¢ P eligible in this contest. To ies , a ead the rules carefully “Nemo Idea,’’ the corset has be- ff ' all others it is entirely open and shen. eeu is ‘woe come a garment of health as well as { Send in your list at once answer at once—today. of style; and thisis not an accident, Fifth Prise. : uel: nat ineaiuivnds bat the result of ingenjous. inven- | The One Sending in the Neatest and Most Artistic Correct Answer Before (0 p. m., Oct. 16th, tions made during years of study. THERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE 1909, Will Receive the First Prize, the Superb Kimball Baby Grand. Other Awards in Order of Merit. FOR NEMO CORSETS 1 : A FEW OF THE BIG PRIZE WINNERS IN Se Here Are the Phrases: OUR PREVIOUS CONTESTS y a Remember any family in the Nemo Corsets render service that ? t lo univeraaily conceded : ase no other corsets can perform. A Lister al Senimbie ee ee ee Lillian E. Field, 1402 Second Avenue West, Seattle, Wash Th healthful and ‘ort the world’s most eminent submit an answer. Nobody is dillian ky. » 1402 Sec \ 1e West, Seattle, Wash ey are healthful and comfort- ' ea ; Eilere Music House Mrs, C Kampf, 1068 East Thomas Street, Seattle, Wash able, because they are scientific in ; : makes including the erred. “The prises are now on: Sle: Mrs. C. E. Rogers, 1818 Eighth Avenue West, Seattle, Wash + Rae , by thousands of investigatin, a i to the winners treb, 6 N 3usiness College Blo S nok , Me design; and durable, because mate- | pd phate abe gating play, and will go to J. W. ¢ reb, ¢ N. W. Business College Block, Sy kane, Wash rial and making are superior. ard at the World's without any expense whatever and Maude Taylor, Corliss and Fifty-ninth Street, Seattle, Wash The new Lastikops Hose Supporters have { such a record would solely on merit of answers submit- F. D. Harmon, 1901 I Street, Bellingham, Wash ‘ ‘ purchasers from their : J. J. Lund, P. O. Box 909, Boise, Idaho. patented non-elastic top, and are guaran, : , ted : - a ee : " ; teed to outwear any corset, On all Nernos . | Niidlian omtively ‘Siobhan senstel teh oseanie Mary Sadler, 705 Summit Avenue North, Seattle, Wash : at $3.50 or more without extra charge. , H i glorious Chickering, Mrs. John W, Wood, 618 North Oakes Street, Tacoma, Wash ‘ ly same on any new piano AND MANY OTHERS 1 Wh given the highest can app! } RS, “‘Back-Resting”’ Corset—$4.00 ngage D. &. Johnston Co.) at the regular established retail “ ” Mss, 18 RATHI wil forty stores, that It Rests Your Back aT in the phonograph and price. The fairness of this offer For slender and medium figures; a mar- jiihlsniddd fd and best facilities for appeate at once to the public from vel of ease, comfort and good style. tah 2a A having the fact that Instruments at Ellers “ * 99 “NEVER HAD A RIVAL” ; ‘ A Model for Every Type of Stout Figure ™ Wplictonr as wall eo price plan—all marked In plain fig- The new No. 403 has a low bust, extra-long skirt, x at Seattic—and very ures. Winners will be notified by and thg new Relief Bande—$4.00. eran eae Sa Bet mall as soon.as the final decisions y naturally a house with No. 801 is aluxurious new model, similar to No, 408, can be obtained elsewhere, are made by the judges, Send in but made of fine white mercerized brocade—$3.00, celebrated and renowned 4 nd the famouse your answer now—today — ad- Successors to showing the Edison, dressed to Contest Department, the thirty moat Deak 4 D. S. Johnston Co.: Mn Goon Stores THroucHout THe Worto | ‘2... @y Eilers Music Building Seattle Third and University FY 1975 BROS, Manutacturers, New Yorks San Francaco Office, 186 Suser St. EMM)

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