The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1909, Page 5

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“The Store That arvey 13-15-17 Second — consists of Fdamage ordir ur pick at, each ........ Leather Suit Cases at Half Price tl Suit Cases, finely finished; mostly 24 gize, & few larger; both light Wark leather and patent leath. . have «entiemen's com ie tallet outfit included; regular from $6.00 to $22.00. While .. ONE-HALF PRICE strongly fitted; special Gaeds Specials From Great Salvage Sale IS’ S5c HEAD SHAWLS 19c¢ Woo! Knit Head Shawls, in and white; fancy weave; by water slightly; clair; regular 35¢ qual- see 19 IEN'S 35c TOQUE ie Toques, in pink, blue, red, also different color binations: finished wif tassel; he quality. Salvake COAT SWEATERS 50c Coat Sweaters, in oxford with navy blue or cardinal ing. ‘This is a good, warm and extra well made; the kind have paid 5c and S%¢ for. salvage ry Vests and Pants 89¢ White Merino Vests and high neck, long sleeve vest ankle-length pants, hand fin regular $1.25 quality sale price a buttons; wilt | a B 200 Slightly Damaged $4 Japanese Fiber (Straw) Suit Cases ad $1.50 | THE MEEK TRUNK AND BAG FACTORY sold us their entire of Japanese Fiber Suit Cases, slightly damaged by water damaged the Daniels & Keller stocks. light and easy to carry; $3.00 and $4.00 are the regular retail prices. little rust on the clamps; can easily be removed; ry care these Suit Cases last a You Save Astonishingly on These WOMEN’S FALL SUITS A big New York shipment of Wom- en's Fall Suits, and materials. low the knee length, fitted and semi- skirts are full pleated, cluster and yoke pleated; newest autumn col- Orings of navy, brown and snappy mixtures. All sizes, At 60c on the Dollar $12.00 for Suits | $18.00 for Suits * worth $20.00. $15.00 for Suits worth $25.00. $17.50 for Suits | $22.50 for Suits worth $29.50. A SATURDAY WAIST SPECIAL Tailored Linene Waists, heavily cluster tucks front and back; trimmed with large pearl undered collar and cuffs; $10. 00 Autumn Millinery $5. 95 One Hundred Choice Hats, representing all the new shapes in Continental, Hus sar Turbans, flaring and side effects; beautiful motre and ottoman silks, felts and shirred velvets in the popular colors of raisin, myrtle, white and all black alike in this great gathering, each hat has a distinet style 7 that characterizes our milli: 7 nery. choice these $10.00 hats to- morrow for, only... MISSES’ HATS of silk and velvet, with tam crowns and bows to the side, of self colored silk; all colors; Saturday, your choice FS Bia VS Sb Cath SS 4 eee Ger Co] uchanan k Ave.—113-45-47-Seneca St. ‘ in the fire Every Case is strongly leather lifetime, While they last, take Telescopes at Ridiculous Prices One lot of slightly damaged Canvas Telescopes, all well made, strong and durable, at g the following prices: Reg. $2.00 Telescopes for 89¢ Reg. $1.50 Telescopes for 59¢ AT b0c on the Dollar in the latest models Coats are mostly be- Moss green, gray, rose, worth $30.00. $21.00 for Suits worth $35.00, \ ) worth $37.00. Tas embroidered front, all Very . $L 25 sizes. brown, gold, black and No two old rose, You can revel in the of one hundred of $5.95 mushroom shapes worth | Sale of Drugs aa Toilet Prepar- ations ;, 25 bottie Bay y lots of different sorts, secured trom | Salvage Notion Rum for. AC & Keller Co.'s stock, at 26¢ to 50c on Stock pea bee c @ dollar. Some lines are in almost perfect ‘i Ibe box Peroxide others are slightly damaged by | 3¢ Children's Hak te id c and water. Al! at about half regular | Hhoe Laces 3 | Cotton Tape 13 | be Bone Hair Pina eg Bslaat's 2c RUCHING FOR 10c | & to 16e Corset Hteela se | Laine, of Mennen 1 Aa Tourist Ruching, put up in neat 10¢ | Be Gard Batety Pins. ae on |} be ronin, vax - Me values, Per box | fe cake Shaving Soap. ie 7 gs are ee See NECKWEAR FOR 25. We Talcum Powder lot Talcum Pow: Variety and best bargains in Women's | lfc jyomen‘s Hdk'ta Be | der for Ot . We have ever known, including #p@ | oe stocking Darner Be j ~~ hetuie tina Hon Purchase’ secured for reguiar stock: this | ze Tan Pouches | Sream 5c : nese oe be Dotted Vellings. ies best designs; worth, to 50 25c | ibe Velvet Grip Bapport. a fale price, cach - ere ‘ 1@e | 106 can Tollet TO $1.00 CAPE COLLARS 50c | And thousands of the | Powder for c Bnd Venise Lace Cape Collars in a gen ittle notions use | be cake Tollet Soap th reg. | Y0t¥ day at lean than | f c Seforiment of new designs; worth re& | half what you usually | Zhe bottle Men- $1.00. Sale price, | pay tholatum for .... c Bacees eee | eeeetesesesennenenesoenisnemns i Many other Pretty Lace Collars, some fet good. others neatly trimmed | A h Gh C Bakes aad atroe“rittons at | Xt the Glove ounter a Very best of Daniels Ribbon Stock, in almost Will be offered tomorrow Prices, in three LADIES’ BELTS ree hundred dozen Ladies’ Belts, | ron Danicls & Keller Go., very | 28c TO 35¢ COLLARS 19¢ i ; aged, some almost perfect. At Including many pretty lace designs, some nea’ low regular prices, esti , $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 SALVAGE SALE RIBBONS & Keller perfect con at ridiculously lots for easy selection 0rd And tassel. This bag was to iat to i ‘a, ae sited 5c || for your selection ne y - pbelbg p tn vd a Fes Mann | Lae wie } Stocks In tab ef to $4.00. ASS worth Sale DHCG pe rras sees c 4 2 S288 fh ‘pet 2 PURSES 26¢ 1T Taaier New Bete Neck . Pieces, sonte in Purses, vast” OB | tga dam! in, Jadh,, offécts, luo the BOC. FOr sesesses c wabhable kind; values, 26¢. ey 25¢ ||. —< PY) ery aA AAA Co.'s Ladies’ Two-Clasp Pique or Overseam Kid Gloves, all colors apd sizes; equal to $1.50 values, at, per pair ..... $1.75 GLOVES FOR $1. 35 | Real French Kid Gloves, in black, whit prevailing embroidered back; the colors; vet Collars, Bows and Jabots arranged in lots 5c || For 19¢ ly trimmed with ribbons; 36¢ values. Salvage sale price . we | ¥ ] | | 1 = EP cg INE 10¢ regular $1.75 values, for ....++.++++ BULBS BS les ee ic E Ai Pore sin win 24 to 6 incnes wae SALVAGE SALE SNAPS M Colors, plaids and stripes. Per 16c 10¢ Linen Crash 710 8c Bath Towels 4!/¢ r bla lot; B6e values. A | 184m, Bleached Linen | Unbleached Turkish > . 5c | Crash, soft, absorbent | Bath Towels, good eats e finish; an excellent | hand towel size; We are ‘he, BAGS AND BELTS and Bags | Bowsehold crash and a | strong, firm quality; a. adquarters for Ladies’ Hand Bags | regular ie quality. | worth’ regularly. $c . fo fo 1 ya oe et pint Special, Satur. R c | Special, 4ic lite neluding Goat Se st BEA Patent Leather Bags, fitted with | Caz Jere «+... 2 | Saturday ¥ Patkets, coin purses and some with card | + seeaiinei om ae aes ch oe 58c WOMEN'S NECKWEAR MTS 55,0456 cownctys ei ien | | : Including thousands and thousands of pleces | The sedate aoe, pba eg with || tn this season's styles—Lace, Ribbon and Vel- | |western boundary of the ice \times in auch good stead, supplied | |struck against |ready t Hit, and sailed out to the open sea | | Hatteras | Zealand, | Denmark |where they arrived on the 13th ¢ | the | geographical lord to the cockney, from the mer THE STAR- SEVENTEENTH INSTALLMENT. | doctor and the others were i by this incident that they to get up and drag them solves after Altamont towards the place he indicated They soon arrived at a narrow part at the bottom of a ravine, and what a spectacle me oir gaxe! Dead bodies, already stiff, My half buried in a winding sheet of snow A leg visible here, an arm there, and yonder shrunken hands and rigid faces, stamped with the ex pression of rage and deapatr, The doctor stooped down to look at them more closely, but instantly started back pale and agitated, while Duke barked ominously “Horrible, horrible!" he said “What ts It?” asked Johnson “Don't you recognize them? “What do you mean?” of aac “Look and see!” rose of welen —DEMONSTRATION OF THE EMPRESS MALLEABLE IN It was evident this ravine had} The insanity of Capt. Hatteras J ") RRC ? ~ nt pas hoon. but yessatiy: the See ot a1 0s Of & milla tone, and be lived Ol R EMPRI 5 MODEL KI rc HEN THIRD FLOOR. HOT fearful struggle, that the poor|@letly at Sten cottage, a private BISCUITS AND COFFEE SERVED. wretches had been feeding on hu-|@*Ylum near Liverpool, where the man flesh, perhaps while still doctor himnsott had placed him. He Login Get es AGRE ke RI Rm aaa tiation ~~ warm. And among them the doc-| ¢Ver spoke, and understood noth: | a o aie A eg Bog peer A pms Ny gpa a STANDARD SPECIAL wash 14-07. copper tea kettle: hers of the illfated crew of the | 4nd & ether, The ee for Saturday— orward! only te that connected him with f Horrible Fate. Their strength had failed; provi sions had come to an end; their boat had been broken, perhaps by an avalanche or engulfed in some abyss, wo that they could not take advantage of the open sea, or per FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, year Royal ¢ placed with tors, and made him the compeer of | all the brave, daring men who have the ship for Duke, who was allowed to remain with him | For a considerable time the tain had been in the babit of walk ing in the garden for hours, accom- | panied by | 1909. nate captain, and in the narrative his voyage, published the next under the auaplces of oxraphical soctety, John the most illustrious naviga rifleed th maclves for the prog outside world was his friend Hatteras Remains Insane. cap his haps they had lost their way in| r+ faithful dog, whe wandering over these unknown con-| “@tehed him with sad, wistfu tinents. eyes, but his promen was al “Come away! come away!” erled the doctor, dragging bis companions | from the scene, Horror gave them momentary strength, and they re lar jit ways in one direction in a particu part of the garden. When he #0t to the end of this path he would | atop and begin to walk backwards, | would anyone stopped him he the he Hatteras on a level 7 rm for your conv ‘ore open Saturday evenin $1 down—$1 a week buys an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE— Ad there is no better range made; the EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE today stands pre-eminent as the original malleable range, after which all other malleable ranges are patterned it is made in the largest malleable range factory in the world and every part that goes into every EMPRESS MALLEABLE is fully guaran- the your —to show yot how confident we are that EMPRESS MALLEABLE is the range kitchen needs, we will place one in your home on a thirty days’ test! bench 89c this STANDARD spectal folding wash bench ts made extra strong, strongly braced and stands both sides let down to fit tion In cen as shown. beneh.) the regular val sumed their march without stop: sige sats Sane nout SOP) point with his finger towards a 29¢ ee ° . a regular price Even the men themselves were | °Otsin part of the sky, but let emular pi able to give any detailed nar. of the events which occurred during the next week. However, on the Sth of September, by superhu man exertions, they arrived at last at Cape Horsburg, the extreme point of North Devon der They were absolutely starving. For 48 hours they had tasted noth: ing. dd their last meal had been off the flesh of thetr last Eskimo dog. Bell could go no further, and Johnson felt himself dying On Road to Europe. They were on the shore of Baf fine bay, now half frozen over; that Is to say, on the road to Europe, and three miles off thet waves were dashing nol the sharp edges of the ice fiel Here they muat wait their cha of a whaler appearing; and for how long? But heaven pitied the poor terd lows, for the very next day Alta mont pereetved a sail on the hort ton ju aely onf q field by carrying and pushing each other! along, and they watched the ship) |eradually fade away from view | | without observing them, in spite of their loud cries for help. Adrift on Floe. Just then « happy inspiration came to the doctor, Hin fertile) jue, Which had served him many | him with one last idea. A floe, driven by the current, the fce field, and Clawbonny exclaimed, pointing to} \" “Thia floe!” His companions could not under |stand what he meant Let us embark on it! let us em-| ark on it!” “Oh! Mr. Clawbonny, Mr. Claw | bonny,” said Johnson, pressing his |i jband Bell, assisted by Altamont, hur-| ried to the sledge, and brought} back one of the poles, which he/ stuck fast on the ice like a mast, and fastened it with ropes. The tent was torn up to furnish a sail, and as soon as the frail raft was he poor fellows jumped upon ‘Two hours later the survivors of | the Forward were picked up by the| Hans Christian, a Danish whaler, on her way to Davia straits. They were more like specters than human beings, and the sight of their sufferings was enough. It told its own tale; but the captain received them with such hearty sympathy, and lavished on them such care and kindness that he succeeded in keeping them alive On Real Land Again. Ten days afterwards, Clawbonny, Johnson, Bell, Altamont and Capt landed at Korsam, ff an island belonging to They took the steamer to Kiel, and from there proceeded bY Altona and Hamburg to owe | same month, scarcely recow ered after their long sufferings The first care of Clawbonny wag to request the Royal graphical society to receive a communication from him. One can imagine the astonishment of the learned assem: | bly and the authentic applause | when he read Hatteras’ document | The English have a passion for} discovery, from the ehant down to the <4 and the news of thia grand covery speedily flashed along the | telegraph wires, throughout the} kingdom. Hatteras was lauded as a martyr by all the newspapers, | and every Englishman felt proud of | him Doctor Is Modest. =| lously welcomed back, after being | » government confirm of “Queen's Island, as” and “Altamont harbor.” || mont would not part from his | c nions, but followed them to| Liverpool, where they were joy. a the | Mount} ‘o long supposed dead and buried | beneath the eternal snows. But Dr. Clawbonny would never allow that any honor was due. to. himself, He claimed all the merit of the discovery for his unfortu- unding Houghton and Kirkland anyone attempt to turn him round, and he became angry, while Duke, | master’s senti: | ments, would bark furiously The doctor, who often visited hin | affilcted friend, noticed this strange proceeding one day, and soon un He saw | how it wan that he paced so con stantly in a given direction, if sharing his 1004 the reason for it John Hat (THE END.) MAN WHO ALWAYS EPT LIGHT BURNING undreds of people attended the today, at Kirkland, of Mre ine = Olfvia French, wife of Everyone knows the torturing] Foster French, of Houghton, whe pense that follows such an ar Gieg a few days « pat! « how io me i Hy pearance, and the agonizing dread hand cast wide of Lake Washington A.-Y.-P. souvenir rug; leat it should prove a false hope. | s. French, who woe bas ssi made and sold exclu- The vessel seema alternately to Op | years ago at Canton, Me. settled In i |proach and recede, and too often,| tsrz on the cont chor cy netted fa | sively by us; each $2.00 | just at the very moment when the} in tose on dave sudan aeiteae “ por castaways think they af@) ned to crom the lake in row boats wed, the sail begins to disappear,| sre French always kept a Maht and is soon out of sight burnt in her front don . The doctor and in companions sisi sigh tron nace tn SEATTLE | Went through all these experiences. | oarsmen ace the lake he woe d A Pi S | They had succeeded in reaching the | Known throughout the countre. soe econd Avenue at Pine Street Really Good Clothes Need Not lee Much, Gentlemen The policy of the Shafer Store is well known. as little as big, good storekeeping allows. est linesgpf clothing made in America. Kuppenheimer and cy fabrics, all the Others at .... NEW AUTO The favored styles tans and black; point. OMOre St vaatcccs Unequaled In the Arcade Annex—First Ave. Side Another shipment ¢ and character; all wool, plain and striped effects; all sizes. Sold at this price in order to build up a big, popular business on this ‘ particular corner, First Avenue Side Arcade Annex only ..... wsseevees oe e BOYS’ SUITS, NEW STYLES BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND Largest stock in| the Northwest—a whole storeful to choose among. Bus: REEFERS ter Brown, Sailor Blouse and Nor All the new styles now shown in a folk Suits in plain and fancy fabrics wide variety of plain and fancy fab all sizes; 2% to 7 and 7 to rics—Diagona and 16. " At. 3, 50 Seotch Mixtu: d military Others at $5.00, 46.50 “and on to styles;. all size At, $12.50. BOYS’ RUBBER PROOF-—IDEAL FOR SCHOOL USE—NOW ON SALE College Clothes for Young Fellows The extremes did variety. Corner of Second Av. and University St. as if ader the influence of wome mag: | netic force. This was the secret: teras invariably walked toward the HAS PASSED AWAY splendid coats looked at from every stand Special tomorrow at and the conservative styles shown in All me range from 30 to 38, Specially priced at .. ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX —heavy oz, copper nickel- pinteh toa Kettle with patent nde and atent double ned spout 1 but one customer. > 0. D., mati or phone orders taken. = bow $1.95 for this Pot $5.50 folding i2c fireproof area g0- -cart— eas ay save $3.55 tomorrow— regular price 30c —guaranteed stoneware made specially to bake beans } init will bake them to pan bs ale 3 heey Steers j » folding go-cart fection; one-quart size bas adjust as pletured here, regular price le t dashboard veneer * and back, making the & 0c; specigily priced for Saturday sale 2-quart size, regular price special for 4-quart size special for cart ight b 12¢c 40¢ zie 60c regular price i E It sells for It controls the fin- Brokaw Bros.’ Fall Suits, in plain and fan- new styles, handsomely tailored. Special . $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 AND MILITARY OVERCOATS for Fall, plain and fancy fabrics, grays, “20.00 . $25.00, $30.00 and on to $50.00 Suits for Men at $15.00 of these Special Suits for Men; full of style fancy fabrics; handsome 87. $3.50, $5.00, 50 and $12.50 CAPS—ABSOLUTELY WATER- splen- n can be fitted. Sizes Copyright 1909 chest measure. The House Pat Kappes . hicago Corner of Tirst Av. and University St. | SHAFER BROS. WHOLE BLOCK BONG

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