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NOVEMBER 14, 1913. Closing Out Seattle’s THE STAR—FRID. YOUNG EDDIE MONTGOMERY, JUST IN FROM THE SEVEN SEAS, TELLS HOW HE SAW “FLYING DUTCHMAN” IN SEMAPHORE BAY By W. H. Alburn. BROOKLYN, N. Y., Nov. 14—-Pdward Montg@Mery, seaman’s ap tee, aged 18, sat on a coll of rope, with a mariinespike tn his belt ing Slumguliion from a big dinner plate. Tt was high noon, ou the sunny deck of Rota where she lay to tue Erie basin od Annie M mong tugs, the breakwa square or Tighters, sailing crart ers from the seven seas | o> “Any adventures this voyage?” I asked. | PS “AG-VEN.tures?" Well, 1 should rawther | © The frank-faced Mnglish lad grew suddenly furtive, “Follow me! | ® Whispered mystertous!y Hist! Th aptain might warm my hide ). With a tarred rope-ond if he glimpsed talkin’ to a reporter @ | { histed and followed him into the forecastle as the wedding guests followed the Ancient Mariner A “T've—seen—!T he gasped, as w eated ourselves on his bunk 7 “Seen what? # “Why, the Flying Dutchman. Only she's not like the old one you about, that scuds past at night with is sot and spray flying — not a soul aboard bearin’ dowr She's a steamship, with two funnels, of a storm, an’ she'd plow right through ye h her—tell me, mister, is my hair turned white ] Being assured his locks were still as carrot as the sidedish, Edward ontinued | on you In the or you'd plow Burnett Bros.’ stock of finest Jewelry is being closed out at one-fourth to one- half off—not because of any financial trouble, but because the principals have “Ever since | ran away from Hull, 18 months ago, Fa | | r » kin’ he Dutch t *hase ‘ ¢ ac H H 2 b 2 4 SEE mee onsen OO Sane leskie’ forthe Brenan: Be purchased a manufacturing business which demands all their time and capital. led to Australis kin’ the 10,000 miles from Montevtdeo | | . a H 4 4 ° Bmmresstied to Australie, makin’ tbe, 10,000 milloe for ope stb | During the twenty odd years this business has been established it has Ne real cee On she’s eneedy, le the Annie M. Reld,| never sold inferior goods—nor charged too much for the finest. It's success has been due to its eminently fair policy, and even though it is now passing 8 from port-to-port With 19 world’s rec 4 ‘We left Australia bound for London an New York, stopping at | - : ‘ ; roo Island an’ loadin’ wheat at Semaphore bay, an’ then crossed from the jewelry business, nothing will be said or done that will reflect in n’ were sh eo Weaste Island: hen o afternoon the | : J Tine, an’ were skirtin’ th rn Islands when aftern the least on the good name of the concern or tts owners. on an’ tt grew dark | all ‘prentices, were stand ‘oke in the tle an} | ynee a squall came ne an’ Will Langley t ards when the shackle t crashed the mizzen tops’ yard \ © “Then, suddenly, while we hung to tho halliards, with the deck lin’ an’ the spray flyin’ over, we sight a ship comin’ right end-down iy bein’ Patrons may therefore buy with confidence. The following prices are a few from avery many: etc pein Toll. : by you understand under full-sall, with a $1.00 Jeweled Hat Pins ...........4.. $35.00 Westminster Chime Clocks... .$25.00 SS ok aoe $15.00 Dueber-Hampton Watches. .. $8.95 |§10.00 Chafing Dish, nickel plated. ... .$6.15 Was wide open an’ out of it streamed a fl y queer Hght— sort $15.00 Pearl Opera Glasses......... $40.00 Onyx Clock, 8-day...... ...$24.50 $3.00 and $3.50 Silver Vanity Bags... . $1.90 $1.00 and $1.25 Cuff Buttons, gold platd. . 55c $1.00 and $1.50 Scarf Pins, gold filled. . .45c $10.00 Mesh Bags, gold filled 75c Beauty Pins for $4.50 Knives and Forks, Holmes & Edwards ces, quadruple. $18.50 aoe enter ge nickel silver frame. .$8.50 15.00 Bracelet Watches, gold filled. . .$8.75 | $25.00 Platters, Sheffield plates, for. .$17.50 $30.00 Ormulu Gold Clocks, 8-day... .$17.50 | $1.50 and $2.00 Baby Rings, solid said -50c The sale will open again tomorrow at 9a. m., and will continue until 10 o’clock at night. The doors will be closed at intervals as usual, to prevent dangerous over- crowding. _. Terms are Spot Cash. Reservations may be made for later delivery, however, if desired, a reasonable payment being required on all such goods laid aside. $3.00 Cuff Buttons, solid gold........ .$1.55 $75.00 Howard Watch, contract price. . $56.85 $25.00 Cameo Brooch, solid gold... .$15.75 $20.00 Match Boxes, solid gold... ..$12.50 $35.00 Watches, solid gold.........$26.50 $50.00 Waltham Watches, solid gold. .$35.00 $20.00 Umbrellas, men’s and women’s $10.00 $3.00 Jewel Caskets for.............$1.65 $20.00 Cut Glass Vase...... ...-$10.00 the helmsman put the wheel & little, an’ our ship came fnto the wind as ag she dared, an skipper was runnin’ up an’ down on the foc'sle he ad burnin’ bluo sto warn her. An’ still she came on, NEVER VEERIN' A POINT “That wild ship passed us so close | could a’ tossed a Biscuit over her ali. An’ nobody on the lookout—not a livin’ | foul on deck, or bridge—only that green-yellow glare from | her skylights,’ an’ greenish-yellow smoke pourin’ out o' her | fun had given the alarm, an ) ANNIE MW. Rory Fi ih ab c . yo n'—believe or not, mister—there was a red bar 0° 5 | “ light iow down among the black clouds in the west, where the gun was settin’, an’ | SAW THAT BAR O' RED LIGHT RIGHT THROUGH THE SHIP! “Bhe'd no soc ed than the squall went away the sea died down “Next day we caught a seven-foot shark, an’ nailed the tall to our , an’ that brought us fair breezes. | Eddie Montgomery and the Annie M. Reid of Glasgow on which he — | met the “Flying Dutchman,” Phantomship. jl a at es MADISON, Wis, Nov. 14—Otis Hoffman, a university freshman was given a dip in Lake Mendota the sky cleared | MASTER PIANIST TO © uuc’s Sg act APPEAR IN SEATTLE tion. He was tak o the gym pler Among the world fan by uprer class men and Invited to) who have visited Seattle in the last as few rooms, t modern outside 86 West Stewart House, rt.— Advertisement ALBERT. #ANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store wan © and power of appeal jump tn with his clothes on, Hé/10 years—Paderewski, Godowski Second Ave. Near Madisen. | gid Rosenthal, Sauer, Hoffman $5 to $1 re) Set with precious and semi-precious ae | - - jot not one has left bet r H le. aad ‘lee a | more memories than Harold Bauer nerally recard RINGS stones; solid gold. Over 500 to choose % 4 oOo [ANTED—50,000 people to buy)| | CURES A5e5e BY ieee After an absence of two yea value in AMONG ....- eee e ee coerce vcccssee e iving Post Cards at hes Bauer will give a recital at th MARYSVILLE, Onto, Nev. 14— || Moore theatre Sunday afternoon ENTERPRISE NOVELTY works. Thirty-one yeare to the day after 3 he had ertppied his ankia William November Bauer is . at 2:30 o'clock whom the THROW AWAY YOUR EYEGLASSES | A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled and Use at 4 planist - Wheret Kurta, farmer. fell while fee " | bees nh jectual, the emo! na ee oes COATED, Aste} The | musical and the technical tacutti Burke Me a Dosen and More. lare remarkably balanced, matured and controlled. He understands the wit |plano music in captivating beauty of tone, delicate phrasir yory, of Build ite acing « WELL $ JO>AWEEAWILL DOT g gowns furnish th falling say they have had thelr eyes Even Home saan WEARS A LABEL wrist ett sees: [ , Neakness? Ifo, you will be xiad| ee MAGNIFICENT NOVELTIES IN [sor sousda- vs. yor. s¢ bein, Mest’ me Se 0 LIONS EED HIM SINGS T RIVAL OF RAVENILISTEN TO THIS! DOG TR Suits and C ome evened ae’ Doce DAES JP cress of society women here this wonderful free prescription — | age J}worn in Peacock alley last One man says after trying it: “I| JACKSONVILLE, Ul, Nov. 14.—| LONDON, Nov. l4--“America®) prprsnuRG, Nov. 14.—Declaring BERLIN, Nov. 14.—Emmy Destina FROM EVERY FASHION |was einblazoned with the cr was almost blind; could not see tol| The weird and uncanny raven aagination,” writes !that his wife used a bulidog to hunt | vo, ewe. ene Hons rented from Ha- ; {ts owner in gold embrot read at n read every. shar 4 wy Weaker Ation ‘Pos die, a great traveler./him and that the dog often forced | pueack'® circus were the star at- j ° efit of a moving picture here. gna of America briefly told ambers of the new lampshade @0 Bot water any more. At night|!* outdone by the mystery there all night, Lorenz Wagner, a CENTER concern. The prima donna sang an 4 gowa are worn by the young girls they would pain dreadfully; now A tall, gaunt woman, garbed !n | by wealthy resid of e Possessing smartness in who, in seating themselves, are they feel fine all the timo. It was| \ rp s ‘America ts a vast advertising Ay fengent of West Liberty.) aria with a lion sitting on the lid Style and in Art Tallor- bo Oe pote, . . oon ger Pag +a somber black and veiled, walks the Pl is suiag for divorce. of the piano. Mme. Destinn at first Ing, plus food wearing ltunizs of ince and chiffon with as “The atmosphere a of the vemiasne ft avers ‘ew York bas more uptodate|,, Wagner declared that his wife/ objected to the lion feature, but suc qualities —an ap vege y much dexterity as were the weargrs y with or without gias./"sht. silent ar seggetene A loss uptodate ways than np: im out of the house fre-|cumbed at the high fee’ offered of valuegiving to = of the old-time hoop skirts. ees, but after using this prescrip.|"'sot this mysterious woman o 1 know.” quently and stationed a trained bull-| Husky animal trainers were in read- patrons greater than | tion for fifteen days, everything| °°? noticed, She has been rd “Tig the land of luxury, but not | CO8 at the door to prevent him from | {ness to protect her, but their serv- ever before. iD C 4 a teoms clear, I can read fine print)‘ t " persons ba be pdeb ype of comfort.” wetting tn. lices were not needed 4s | H without glasses.” It is believed| ™ oe ae gets uid) “Butter and bad atr haunted me, Daintiest New Dog Cries AS TS Tae totsatte wno Swonc “games| (ri: Mf Wy declared | the woman now theae dear Americana can con’/QUCH! MY BACK! RUB PAINS AWAY E - | M t D | ean now discard them {n @ reason. | dem away: rdghtened |Aume #0 much fatty material and od _} Dresses and | Master DIOWwNs gry time and muttituaes more wil ue mtg atk eneie wale vo much feud air tastes an’ ENT) LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, BACKACHE ij . t be able to strengthen their eyes so mee es “ae oF ine Hohwoman.” ’ r) Ww. Sa gy 9 : as to be spared the trouble and ex.| 'Use® $5 ee ~~ Saeed : NEW YORK, Nov. 14.--A little until mornt — an led ta dog, who followed his maste concn Meo rode Eye) until morning : | W ‘. Get a small trial bottle of old-| fifty the soreness and lameness is Pass 0 0! eacrip! 1¥V 2 * «i One. aa Beauty CO ree ae eounit trom: the |e. eee benefited ty follow-|¢———— en ——e| rote Letters Oe tacone oUt St. Dea stay. eriseiedt. Thieboueh man hac nrown himself from the] ing the af 1 | , | facobs Oil” 0 ta pled s % . BA gaa jing the simple rules. Hore ts the | J ing, penetrating oil needs to be as dock, called attention to a str | prescription: Go to any. active|| TRIPLETS COME | to Jane Addams as used only once. It takes the ache Marvelous Exh ‘on suicide, ‘ drug store and get a bottle of AFTER 21 YEARS | ©. When your back is sore and|and pain right The man, whose body has been| Optona, fill a tweounce bottle w PORT VUE, Pa. Nov. 14 CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—News was|isme or iumbago, sciatica or rt pain right out ends the }found but not identified, disrot warm wat 4 r bottle with a rl received at the Hull House of tho| 7° mbago, sciatica or rheu-|misery. It is ma . Yet abso- 0 before he jumped into the river at er, drop in one Optona| | After an absence of years, | | srrest, in New Orlean t He matism has you sti 4 up, don’t|lutely harmless and doesn't burn | befo: mp tablet, and allow to dissolve, With|| the stork dropped into the . in New Orleans, of Henry) suffer! Get a small trial bottle of | or discolor the skin. pad anada Atlantic nuit Co.s/ this liquid bathe the eyes two or|| home of Mra. Philip Calder. | |!ounh Rabe for two years, {t 18/oi4, honest “St. Jacobs Oil” at any| Nothing else stops lumbago, scl- Rt eeiigiia 6 four times daily. You should notice| | ton, near here, and left three | |Charked, Hag written annoying let | drug store, pour a little in your/atica and lame back miser ; go your eyes clear up perceptibly right) | babies, two girls and a boy ; Je jam d and rub it right into the pain| promptly and surely, It never dis- jee he beard fhe dog from the start and inflammation| (alderton is a mill worker. T firet heard Bi Lounker about! or ache and by the time you count/appoints! aig di Th at looked just in time to man.| will quickly disappear. Tf yo 5 lt, two years ago,” Miss A " ible Bhs Pan Absolutely guaranteed to bleeding from cuts on bis head and | eyes are bothering you even a little,| horn to the Caldertona, | | #84 since then he has kept up — give satisfactory service tace, take steps to save them now before r constant rain of letters. In the t at remarkably low prices. The dog, standing on the sulcide’s| {t {6 too later Many hopelessly ‘ ps ginning his letters were a aling |discarded clothing, continued his| blind might have been saved if they | asked for sympath id 1 was wall west policemen came on the| had cared for their eyes in time.—| ——————— —CO impressed by his apparent scene. He ran away when he saw, Ady, i |friendiiness that I replied to sev | — — couraged the man to write in a dif Sversonw t strain. | l e PARCEL POST MAP beriesll lly asked that he be taken Boston SALTS FOR KIDNEYS «:;" lishment and see the many styles we offer at $2.50 Extensive altera- tions have-made this | FREE ree ly tor proper treatment sample For you to visit this | - Eat less meat if Kidneys feel is well educated and Shoe For you Ws visit this To All New or Old Mail Subscribers lressed, according to the news ey ng estab- like lead or Bladder bothers. | With a Six Months’ Subscription from New Orleans | to The Star | Thousands of Pennant Collectors Now in Seattle Since the Seattle Daily Star be. Smart Creations in | Most folks for that the kid. neys, ike the bowels, get sluagish |and clogged and need a flushing oo |casionally, else we have backache Star has had a won | map made up, The Seattle derfully useful showing all the various parcel port | cation 11 Years the Mrady farm, near bere. | trouble while It 18 only trouble extra cost of mailing, Trimmed Hats [sence ne'etnine rater tar Castonaiy, fan wa hve Backache gan iosang thelr” beast pen Tr sts sa ni to Hehe: aca a gion, severe headaches, rheumatic | /a2ts to the public for the pie “The Handsomest Clever hands hi placed the ae trae: ¥ twinges, torpid ver, acid stomach, .20°"'" lire py byt Shop on the - / - A in several colors, and shows all the Ss , . cos, pple hg from the front page of The Star ” fancy feathers and tied the ribbon || rivers, towns, cities, ete. In. the eattle’s Leading wieeplossnens and all sorta of bad A ovisande. of ‘people have Coast Eyl c y adle unmateh- |] state of Washington, together with | Dentist he rel ait must keep your xia.|f%med wonderful collections of a % K the population of the va . 7 MO eee. | pennants | o aluab! ha " 1 the kidney region, get about four 4 tive pent es mata Sy e tae Sides eit e Ideal Dental i wie iii Rama dad rome cn ooo Jagst Received fn order to get the best apparel at lowest prices. We have the 7 = ’ Offi drug store here, take a tablespc 1 ll ae easy payment plan for the benefit of those ladies and gentlemen PP aaiion to a larg | ice ful in a giasa of water before break-|, The pennants are made in from A Large Shipment of H who find it a convenience to pay a little down and Mondays tye sete rong? | ; » |feet for a few days and your kid.| (our to seven colors, and have been/ i MEN'S BURT @ PACKARD i Btate of Washington Fxaminations and Advices FREE sold to the public in the past for 5 y . ; | dota Crow ‘ neys will then act fine, This fa i DAES. FoR $5.00 Shoes, Button and Lace i United States Is shown, and also a|® ‘ and extra heavy) $5.00) HOS Wht (Ueh do from the acid of | 0° cents each Styles. Our Price— $1.00 a Week |e Een ES BRERA aes ot pom 19 Star wants everyone of ite | Rapes and en etean' to flush |lecuon yet, you should start with ymail abacrit rm to be aera oF peri rue-to-Nature |e een ve and etimulate them Nebrerska pennant, which 1s y « o ° ter than any other, mount OB ge . . being issued this week : ‘ seotine the talinmine eat Pr vite per net, tram #0 agi tO normal activity. It also neutral: | °°) Spode heehee tuonod | Satisfaction or sut er - whe rend wa hia. att All Work {zen the acids in the urine so It to sah wranle “ Acmany GE the heat Your Money scription promptly for six monthe| "misters Mxtraction by a N tom) Jonker trritatea, thus ending BINA | tenant are yet to come, They Back. ‘ , 1 ) . ae! MOTs ake pretty deco 0. ‘0! Ie oe ataunneio’ lod ‘one of theas a a jam: Belts ia harmless}, inaxpen [Take Pretty dgoorations for the Mall Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post } nive akes a delightful efferves 0 Mlacribors may also take antage Roston ventists i nfate . Roth ratte whinkevery: (0! They make beautiful Take Elevator. Open Saturday Evening to 9. of this offe The Star six months | j eA naw and than to| cel ers or bedspreads—in fact | by mail $1.80. teas wed in now and then to] many delightful and useful articles ©o i} » neir Me ess which ll bea fy your ome anc od | 1420.22 Se Ave avoiding serious complications Bee cas ee ir home and i 1 Corner Third and University Street. 1 B08 HOS AEX. FERS Onsen? * iy Sento | A well-known local druggist ay8|“"Nini) orders should be mailed di re atca Gesw Mutueday. Nighve | CROFTON, Ney. Nov 17 91 i niraay | Offiew Mours, #4: m. to 0p. mi sundays, | he sells lots of Jad Sults to folks) root to this oftice, and five cents Meiand Avenue aed Wen Gah : be tee At erate Al me Jwho belleve in overcoming kta ey eee sae eee te ante. cover {fq Second Floor. J.P. Rawlings, Mgr. Eltel Bulld,

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