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larger quarters.’ ynpquisT & LUND 104 Thint Ave Choice home grown Cut Flowers and BPlants at ,owest Funeral Designs our Specialty OOD GARDENS, Ine ala Ay. at Plow Phone Main 1663 Onier, Values $ FOR FALL SUITS 1 $40 N.Y. TAILORS sor Union St. ary prove THIS! to Yonder parently PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR HOLIDAY GEESE AND DUCKS and, Inc., Lindquist & Lu (Sir Oliver Lodge, famous j ARTICLE ot Awning lish savant, be sure to go were ot A ‘ pam chon, world by declaring that not only de to the ampect - | fled stall num we keep on living after death, but that it le entirely within the cold province of science completely to in America a master brain le also at work In attemptin Import things not of thie earth,” Hamlin Garland, famous writer and | Nn @ great national society for paychioal research met with many astounding and ap experiences. | Now he has selected and written | the greatest of theve especially and | exclusively for the readers of this paper.) solve the strange inexplicable BY HAMLIN GARLAND Famous American Author of “The “The Tyranny Shadow World,” of the Dark,” eto. U apartmer of a fr eet and th » iittle inet was an bh was separa He is Garland has t was tn ING FOR ANY ADVERTISED People are indignant when one merchant refuses to well at an article that was advertined by some one tr another part of oe 4f Toney i) ite jy ian 10 rit Ae Oh Ms fh | TET ssid be iden, aia ty bat i : b TRADE ATTHE. PUBLIC MARKET CENTER _ ° fo} THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1913. ? had to move to MY STERY! HAMLIN GARLAND WRITES STORY OF GHOST > ~~ miele i ¢ WHICH HE SAYS HE SAW WITH HIS OWN EYES ING FOR ANY ee Ys Sanitary Public Market Pike Place Public Market Corner Public Market SUGAR ONLY A1c Booths 201 - 54 40 fack Fine This is about 25 per cent Grane cheaper than the average bandera store charges for the same White sugar. Why pay more Stall Ne Sturgeon, 14¢ Ib; Salmon, 2h¢@ each Small white, best quality WE NAVY BEANS sont white, port aunty 200 B-layer Cakes, 2hé Howine ‘ Baked Heart and Dressing, with Coffee, 15¢ 20 the Sweet Oranges, 2 dozen 25¢; Sweet Potatoes, 8 lbs, 2¢ 4s 3 * GOLD DUST Stalls 201 GOLD DUST Be | E0R7o% ae oe Walnuts, 15¢ lb; Peaches, $0¢ crate... 1 A. R. KASDORF, Announces to bis many old friends personal charge of his bust New Laid Eggs, 2 dozen for Sound View Market Under New Management | Stalls 46-47—Lower Floor. if Best Meats at Right Prices sly—like a puff of gray 50 PIKE PLACE. Three Large Cans of Carnation Milk With 25¢ Purchase Tea, Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, doz., 40c; 2 doz. ... Washington — Butter, Ib., 40c; 2 Ibs. 75c; $1.10 Are Demonstrating Our Cocoa—Come in and Try a Cup Free FREE LEAD PENCILS TO CUSTOMERS 3h... MRS. JESMER’S “NU 106 PIKE Bon Marche The Middleman {This mutton Is of a super- | for quality. Try it) | OLYMPIC MARKET, Second Tom Reeder, Mgr. Meat Prices Cut for Saturday Sweet Pickled Tongue Beef ‘The above prices will prevail at the etetibis markets: Northwestern Poultry Co. ELLIOTT 401 Coffee or Cocoa STYLE” BREAD sT. Between First and Second Aves. Eliminated tye & Co.’s Markets olepredard big specials will be offered to- morrow, Saturday: Choice, Fresh Dressed Hens, per Ib. siren ster Pot anti Pike. ‘ITTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. KE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. ICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. MEAT CO., Western Avenue and: Spring. CASCADE MARKET, Lower Floor Westlake Market. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: = Look for U. S. Purple Stamp. “From Packing House to Consumer.” It signifies purity and Is quality. Shops Open Until 10 m. ne The Gas Company Has Faith in the People | development of its business Notwithstanding costs of and other items Hates, Seattle's ras Moet cities near its size. In tonditions, are the possibilities ficial use of gas greater than |] Henry Bid manufacture, at are heavier rates are It is making large investments and giving good Service at a low price in the belief that the future will justify its policy actually no city, for economical and bene- here. SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Main 6767. 75c distribution, than in many lower than in considering the blue vapors figure emerged from |[y Old fashioned Black Walnut the air and confronted us,” Tafty, Ib ‘ 40¢ Chocolates, Ib. Se HOOD’S CANDY CO. 1509 Pike Place several times in slow and sol- emn fashion! Meanwhile | was studying the hie, who stood with a strained stracted loc n bis face, hi knees shaking the parlor by heavy draperies, The Creceps Toward Wraith family consisted of his wife, her| e band was small daughter and her mother, ing at the Only one visitor, a young Pole (With 1 Ib and myself made up the “circle Salmon (every can guarante ¢ S1b, can M. J. B. Coffe 3 packages Poarline other was Ghostly Visitor Arrives bei ase a pain the bedroom and ept toward the/f Royal Baking Powder Co.'s Cook re quent of the wife Each second be seemed to of the to grow weaker and the ad ‘then took my seat beside th: visitor, turned toward him played softly on the; became vaguer and more formless, nd then, as two drops of water dc SUGAR, per sack, $5.05 Under these conditions and while ot and mi (with $1.50 order.) light burnt a was N like a log in 4 bright enough for one the curtain, but the heel of one {fy 420% Soap, 8 bars anything in the ot remained risible New pack String Beans, suddenly appe rhe fe continued P ) " The wife continued to play softly ee test Pure Lard, white and very Inte and began|on the ise Ghirardelit's Chocolate, 3-1b. ean to pace up ond down before the curtains, At last I moved to the right of the portteres and stood gaz ing tntently at the opening. “Come out!” he commanded. Noiseless—like a puff of gray- blue vapor—a figure emerged and confronted us. shoulders we but the arms off into smoke-like Ite eyes were indistinguisha- Condition | ble, its chin vague, but it bowed | have ma “CHIROPRACTIC -——— aitting a co urtesy on th A Sure Cure tor BILIOUSNESS uaness te the common name for Plano until at last the hee was withdrawn and my young host looking pale and wtak, but calm jand mentally alert Loses All His Vitality He told me that he had held the “materialized form” as lon; could; that he felt a “drawing out of his vital force through bh: ola r plexus and from his forehead. It is always hard to produce a |} form #o far away Vernon Milk, dozen.... MANY OTHER SPECIALS SUN GROCERY Stalie 106-112-114—On the First Avenue Floor, s I would but nd the tofa MORRIS WILLIAM man who earned his ‘ving | ¢ by hard work in the office of a New | York corporation I could not explain this projection of the astral then—nor can I It is one of the deep mysteries A my life. (Vomorrow Author Garland will relate the third of his remarkable adventures among the “things not of this earth.” | HIS COW BARKED BOSTON, Mass. meline had be ki oa git a ow, she wagged her tail and|/ parked, which was a sign of rabies, | and led to her death sentence and | youn Now that the hunting | tinal Indigestion, and gases to formulate, giving palpt to Morris of that town and she was a St. Bernard dog, which, ago, terrorized the place. n didn't mind tt when Emme it when she started season is here you may going gunning for deer, bear of be thinking ri k it was too much ae Cre Wye eae called in a policeman, Em | Don't forget that we # shot | — have the finest stock of ° tenet ae if CROSSING IS DEATH TRAP, A_ DISGRACE, e SAYS SIGN ON ROAD ] es | NORWICH, Conn., Sept. 26. | Shotguns road crossing on the road be and Revolvers wich is the most dangerous of a number of grade crossings In .as well as the best line of ammunition — the Chiropractic, | very stort tite fied yourself on the roa Its recovery Phone Main 2788 10 to 6 Lady Attendant. Ottice hours, DR. A.M. 12-418 American Bank Bide NSON __ Barend and Madison. _ this vicinity. A trolley trestle shuts off all view of the rail road track until travelers on the road are within five feet of {t. Appeals to the ratlroad hav ing brought no results, the ELECTRO Painless Dentists people have done all they can to prevent loss of life, having put up a sign which reads as follows DANGER! This Railroad Crossing Is a | | Well Designed \| | DEATH TRAP | and lea | DISGRACE | || To the State of Connecticut. Savage High Power Cartridges, Win- chester Leader, U. M. C. Arrow, Peters r ° EMERSON SCHOOL EXHIBIT | count of the increase in the volume | of business there, tat and Pike, Opp. Public Market EXAMINATION . A garden exhibit is being held at Crowns $3.50 Premier, Western ithe rmerson school, in Raintor ; each, this ofternoon to which the $5.00 Record Shells. ante Ta intake ite. aentiit by $3.50 baut to $5.00 And everything in the of t ote i ; results of thelr su ‘8 work in B Il Se one eeth aps ba P - Goods are of fruit and vegetable raising *orcelain wn ve the rest manu “4 i} $3.50 up apsute AGAINST ASSESSMENT oie , $1.00 1; at the lowest possible | About 1,000 persons attended the “4 f prices, |meeting in the Odd Fellows’ hall Silver Fillings....:50¢ up Pe and the Queen Anne high school last The best fatry you can ob- night to protest against central di tain in the city and at the cheap: — trict assessments for the North| est possible prices. We do ex Trunk sewer, Another meeting is actly us advertised being held in the Chamber of Com:| Lady Attendant. ‘Terms to suit p> {merce rooms this afternoon, All work guaranteed 15 years e0 ore { § | WEST SEATTLE GROWING Laboring People’s Dentists. | Postmaster Russell has recom ; mended the addition of a branch to flectro Painless. Dentists 1012 First Av., Seattle, eo ce ne 2 Biuegrass Fresh Churned Butter, Corner Public Market | “CARNATION MILK, 3 LARGE CANS......15¢_ c Coffee or bulk Tea, Stalls 18-25—-CONE’S GROCERY—Lower Floor FRESH EASTERN EGGS, 2 dozen for {today announce: Stalls 28 29 10¢ Ib.; 2 ibs. for Fresh Dakota Creamery B r, 2 Ibs 85e MRS. COHRS 204—Lower Floor Stall Mt. Vernon Jersey Butter, Ib ° Be Oregon Ranch Eggs, 2 doz..65¢ 8 lbs, Edam Cheese Soe MT. VERNON BUTTER STORE 1621 Pike Place. an Book Free with any 10¢ purchase above Domestic Swiss Cheese 25c Lb. mild, Also Full Cream Cheese, ++ 20¢ at, pound ... HERMANN’S STALL 101—MAIN FLOOR First Avenue Entrance. 8S, 96 W. PIKE ST. Con O1L CURED HAS NO STOMACH, WICHITA, Kan., Sept. 26. Harry | Milchner, a farmer, was bitten | W. Hastings, who bas suffered for} on the leg by ® rattlesnake, He had no antidote at his home, he jbathed the leg in coal ofl. The treatment saved him from polson | lng. ‘BILL HAS A BUG SACO, Me, 8 Grant Brooks of Saco has visited ull the old Indian battlefields, al the battlefields of the Revolutionary war and nearly all of the fle of the civil war, It entailed tray country and Canada. OREGON HAS ‘—M ROSEBURG, Or., Sept. 26.—The first woman to aspire for office in this city, Miss Agnes Pitchford, has didate for city treasurer CONGRESSMAN DIES THOMASVILLE, Ga Congressman 8. A, Ror dead © Freckle-Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots —How to Remove Easily freckles Optical Goods Glasses Repaired Vision Tested Free Carroll’s Jewelry and Optical Store 323 Pike St. (New Joshua Green Bldg.) 24 Years in Seattle of about 91,000 miles in this | 26.—WiIam | battle. | | herself as a can. \ | Here's a chance, Miss F face, to try ar y for fr with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that {t will not cost you a penny unless {t removes the| freckles; while if it does give you Ja clear complexion, the expense is trifling Simply get an ounce of othine double strength, from the Bartell Drug 1 a few applications should you how easy it is t rid yourself of the homely frec and get a beautiful complexic ely {8 more than one ounce needed for the worst case Re sure to ask the druggist for the double-strength othine, as is the prescription »;money back If it fails to rer Zhe i ! ing Stalls 122-4, the 5e Philadelphia Vegetarian Fish Co. Stall 10 RED SHIELD ITER bs. 1 IXL Chicken Tamales, 3 cans for IXL_ Chili 3 cans for ... Con Carne, .25¢ Royal Baking Powder, 16-ounce cans No more, no le tomer at this price ‘ Not 24 Hours Old Washington Creamery fs ar Butter, Ib. We are selling at the above price tc —— JOHN C. LESLIE CO. Sanitary Market on Saturday keeping product. the RED SHIELD CREAMERY First Avenue Entrance. Sanitary Market. 20 Lbs. Sugar $1 1 doz. 6 smal) our E. C. ROLOFF 114—Main Floor—125 ew Crop Comb Honey Ground Cherries, Ib.. Golden Dates, 4 Ibs . Fard Dates, 2 Ibs. ns Carnation Milk, 94¢ ans Carnation Milk, 25¢ 31b. can Ghirardell Choco- | New Black Figs, Ib... 10¢ late Te Spanish and Jumbo Peanuts, 2 1 doz. boxes Searchlight Matches } Ibs. .......----+-s0seeeeee 25¢ suis cus bameuuiaawesae Bae Full line Dried Fruits, Nuts, Honey and Vegetables. American Wonder Spuds 100-Ib. Sack: $1.25 delivered See us. We n Save you money. Tokio Tea Store STALLS 24 AND 36, BUY PLANT BULBS NOW ASPARAGUS Regular 25¢ for .. --15¢ FERNS Regular 35¢ for .. 25 tot ave SANITARY FLOWER STAND ot aoe Fancy Oregon Eggs, doz., 35¢, 2 doz., ... Best lowa Creamery Butter, 3 Ibe. Mild Full Cream Cheese, Ib E. H. COLLINS—STALL 28. mons, who declared that the house and senate tariff conferees are deadlocked on the zinc rates, tax on cotton futures and the date when the wool schedule shall become ef- fective. BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 26.—R. years with cancer, made his will a Price Clearance few weeks ago and was prepared to| die. He finally submitted to an ~to-date operation in which the cancer ros] sa 7 ana Sheaue growth and also his entire stomach | to. $ Go regardless at Halt was removed. He {s convalescing | Prtee. |and physicians say he is cured. | “he puke | Take vator and 8 Half. SEEK AID FROM WILSON WASHINGTON, Sept. 26—Inter-| Lost articles are usually found ference of President Wilson was| by Star want ads In the “Lost and sought today by Sen. F. M. Sim-' Found” column. i nectarines. “America’s Finest Flouring Mills” “ AS TO THE COST OF FLOUR, you must see for yourself that a good flour like FISHER’S BLEND cannot be produced as cheaply as a common flour. When urged to buy a flour costing less than FISHER’S BLEND just keep in mind the fact that by no chance can the cheaper flour be as good; there is no possibility of it meeting your pure poses in anything like the satisfactory, way that FISHER’S BLEND insures. Manufacturers and sales agents of cheaper flours may use the argument that their flour is just as good as FISHER’S BLEND. Your common sense must show you that this cannot possibly be, even if you have not made the actual test of use. Making FISHER’S BLEND the standard of comparison is the highest kind of compliment to its superiority. When anyone says “As good as FISHER’S BLEND” you know at once that the merits of FISHER’S BLEND Flour are above question. FISHER FLOURING MILLS CO. “AMERICA'S FINEST FLOURING MILLS” * SEATTLE, U.S. A,