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) be tn Might after passing th By Herbert Quick — OP (jh, MINE aftor pans st (Oopyright, 1913, by the Newspaper “Lt wonder what became of the Enterprise Association in the — | women and children,” | said. Trav United States and Great shook his head and did not toc Britain at Me. "B here,” said he, drawit CHAPTER !! \- a RAVIS we with me when I start « with Haw kins for our f flight over the scene of war He was} trying to make} ‘or his tact ot turntty evening and expla! . me the lay of the land He made a plan of tt on the ground Here's the ton,” sald he, “From here to the harbor the houses are standing. But from here to the neck is cleared ground for the aeroplanes to land ‘TL nodded. The bdesteged hat burned off the city like a pratri leveled and smoot 1 mad ready for the land su fiying column of relief TEETH FOR CHRISTMAS Make yourself a valuable Christmas present. umn,’ | dentistry and we guarantee all our work. Free examinations EASTERN PAINLESS DENTAL | OFFICES | Cor. Fourth Av. and Pike St. 1805 Fourth Av. siege. than heave been killed here is the army of relief, nobody will tell how strong, not yet ready BAM. to8 P.M. for the final dash. In between bo antag |somewhere is the flying column of und: AM. to 4PM. ey . |relief coming on 75 miles a day, and WE ADMINISTER GAS pretty strong LADY ATTENDANT In enough men to enable ]to hang on—75,000 will be ple The Career ste: Great - Musical Institution To End With the Old Year tilers Music House NOW RETIRING FROM BUSINESS WILL CLOSE UP SHOP AND QUIT DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, NEW YEAR’S EVE. —== Wholesale and Retail both oe ing shipments and surplus stocks fri ty ea = Incom ‘om warehouses now on the floors and everything must be sold by the above closed out date regardless of cost. In fact, nothing like our pres ent reductions were ever known before, quality con- sidered. It seems almost incredible that any situation could arise that would necessitate such merciless slaughter ing of prices, but the facts, reasons and task are be fore us, and we are obliged to meet the issue, which we are doing very successfully with the assistance of thousands of shrewd and appreciative buyers One can't season food with v nor tell much about values from an advertisement, as it is necessary to taste one and see the other, but an actual saving of a 1-4 to a 1-3 or even a 1-2 will give a general idea of the economy of this occasion Hence while they last and you may never have such a chance again, the above drastic reductions will apply to the best Baby Grand Pianos, Player and regular Pianos, Electric Pianos or Orchestrions, Church and Organs, Band and Orchestra Instruments, “Mandolins, Banjos, Autoharps, Strings, Leather as Cases and supplies of all kinds , Folios, Instruction ks and Music layer Pianos going at a fraction of the regu rds, heet M Books Rolls for P lar prices No Choicer Christmas, Preset Every Music-Less Home needs, wants and should have a musical instrument of some kind, and none need be without by taking ad- vantage of our closing-out prices and liberal terms Everything guaranteed to be as represented or money refunded, ° Suitable and satisfactory arrangements will be made "7 for taking care of collections and rendering our patrons every service after the store is closed ° - Third Avenue at University Elliott 4377 “When Glory Ceased” hrieked to Hawkins. lines, “is the army of invasion, 500,-| feel it in the explosions that shook | ment of aeroplanes 000 strong at thé beginning of the /the earth even at our camp, as the | thousands Probably more have come !n | bestegers pushed thetr ever-tntens! Away off/fying attack with dynamite, nitro| us It expects to plane waving forts THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1913, ee Yeu,” said I, “that's what the! opened below where a fort had been managing ¢ ordered me to|—the huge building wafted upward cover by dynamite, Ag the dust settled I was there none too soon. The | little black figures swarmed into defender’ were on thelr last legs, | the breach the besiegers had blown and the commander of the flying|in the lines —tittle black figures column t know it. We could|tike ants SALE ON “They are ment" | screamed, and things turned dark before my eyes defenders—a pitiful remnant retreated toward the town, I jthought the fort was taken, Then something Uke the rippling of can rose to my ears Tho mingling mass in the crater |arew quiet. A ghastly gray haze rose over the Jagged hole, A mar Corner Spring mysteriously |velling horror setzed me Thad Jneen the fearful act by which Schwarts’ battery had wiped out friend and foe tn a withering # of shrapnel, and brutally turned back the vietory of the besléegers. Vby question the slaughter of thelr own brethrendnarms? What were they there for? However the question be answe | ed, this sinister dimming of the ou lines of men and bodies of troop, | on cessation of movement | in the Nah pit below me, as if it had been breathed on by a blant of cyanogen--this was one of the things that set {n motion the world wide moral phenomenon which fol-| lowed e It was so cor ete—lke the uimult offered Wat Tyler's daughter by the t wher er-—that it caught the {mag an already nauseated world To me It was but a passing thrill] ot horre At that 1 nt thing bigger came out of the w ern sky, an if-ae wan really the cane—in co-operation with the blow Ing up of the fort The teamwork was not perfect for the supporting play was a little | tardy--like a delayed steal In base} Remember, You Never ball, But tt came, splendid and ter-| 2 | rifte Will Get This Offer Ag oils lied so ad We will do dental rod our biplane tn great eitele work for one-third less than He was pale, and his lps move you can poss it_ else atly as he tonsed his head ove whe Ac yination of fin toward the wost. I lookedt-and est terials, expert and pain- pd deploying the beginning of the) ine 500 ? Ay - iret great aeroplane movement in less service makes. this an/ ws - eee, [ae ideal offer Ours is better) «i Looked Like a Great Flight of Cranes cr Geese. ‘The Flying Col-| It looked like a great fight of} cranes or Keene; but I kaw at on that It was an unprecedented moy | thousands and f them—elther going| or standing head on towar¢ SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY, 9 A. ‘| COME EARLY away and cannon | “The flying column of reltof? It was a perpetual earthquake |*¢reamed to Hawkins The night sky glowed with confla | No. he shouted They grations in half a dozen quarters, | Blertots' | Sweeping the clouds like a huge As soon aa he mentioned tt 1 saw) swords, in all directions, on |that they were monoplanes--and land and sea, went the enormous|*¢ knew that the flying column of spreading rays of innumerable Telief used Wrights, These avia fearchlights, which made my tent|tors belonged to the army of inv so light that I used no other {j.|sion. Why were they making this lumination in writing my copy for|#udden great demonstration tn the| the paper. I saw now why the fly./Air? I looked at Hawkins tnquir. ing column of relief could not come | M&ly. P | in by night | “They're trying to béat the flying Against Travin’ objections, Haw-| column {nto the town,” he shouted kins and I went up. I wished to eee |"NOW we'll see whether or not air: the fleld before the Big Doings|™en can land In the face of a foe!” PROF. RICHARDSON TO TALK came on—and I wanted to show! (Te Be Continued Tomorrow.) Travis that he couldn't command | Prof. O. L. Richardson of the me—yet awhile, at least. Nobody ying men made into deadly [| University of Washington will ad could tell the newspaper people| spreading their death |idress the Madrona Brotherhood, of agion! Madrona Presbyterian church, # the language in which Herbert Quick tells us what may happen tn the next big war the {this evening on “Italy jthe New There will be vocal d instrumental selections, preced from scouts, and we expected to be shot at; but there was really little danger, owing the height we maintained. The two camps looked ike a map—and one could see that || , Tomorrow's paper is almoti xy a dinner, served promptly at the fighters had come to horribly |] (2? Dikgest number tn Herbert close quarters |] Quick's great six-day serial —_—$—$—$$————$ I shivered as the lines below vs | swhen Glory Ceased.” A won brated with gun fire, the thunders; derfal _ Diec 3 of = denc r ption of which were borne faintly upward | Complete in itself—pbut it will to our ears make you scratch for the Slowly, as it seemed, a great hole Thursday's and Friday's papers The Confessions RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. When tt ase dente price, thers comes Semtints to can ao stimate of © them 1 be treat and should you have rk done by them, you will tn full. Not Hl oly feel CHAPTER Xx. I thought we would be Iate to the theatre last night, but we got! to the box just as the curtain was going up. Mr. and Mrs. Belden only had time to welcome and seat us. house was dark and so I could just see that alnable The) A STUN An office fitted entirely tn white enamel and sanitary in every way. ny hostess was NING LOOKING WOMAN IN A VERY DECOLLETE GOWN. with pearls about her neck and the most wonderful amber ornaments I had fos them before golng elsewhere ever seen her blonde hatr Gold Crowns $5.00. Bridge Work $5.00 ‘ ‘ A Fillings 50e Up. The play was e of those F farces which, like the rest of ‘ a its type, Is licentioux and supposedly ghable. Faatencting ana ic leaning Free with In play the al character, a French actress and demi mondaine, disports herseif about the stage in a s cles of undress tha its ribbon decorations. I must arrived at our flower-trimmed table| which is supposed to be the amait| at your after-the-theatre lobater, Mr. is made more entictngly have looked shocked, for at Martins (pronounce Bohemian place in N Belden said Iam afraid that Mrs, Waverly did not enjoy the play,” indecorous b Rhoads Dental Co. w York to 1 DID NOT,” I said rather emphatically, although Dick kicked| ee me. under the table | I don't think any nice woman enjoys that kind of an e ——_—$_—_—__—_ quickly in osed Mra. Belden, “and 1 told Mr. Belden ritisa hy a aa thought ou might be curious to see a typical Bre ndway show iRESINOL MAKES Please don’t think | am narrow and prudis I hastened to ex-| plain, for Dick looked rather blank, “but I don't any right ninded woman can accept license as a subject for le the stage fs it tolerat A book written In th sent through the mails. “You see, Mr, Belden,” | continued, with my best emile, “I haven't been married long enough to ask my husband why a man always) ‘There ts immediate relief for thinks there is no harm done If the breaking of the seventh com-|skins itching, burning and disfig mandment Is treated as a joke. | am eure, to a woman, the disobeying ured by eczema, ringworm, or other , nd only on| a6 a subject of jokes by well-mannered people | same vein as ‘Madame President’ could not bel ECZEMA VANISH Stops Itching and Burning Instantly of that ‘Thou shalt not’ always means tragedy.” tormenting skin trouble, in a warm 1 guess she's got us dead to rights, Waverly,” sald Mr. Belden,|tath with Resinol Soap, and a sim and I think that {8 the reason why a woman likes those problem plays|pie application of Resinol Oint ae Sh So oe irent. The soothing, healing Ros “Yes,” said Mrs. Belden, who seemed as clever as she was pretty,!inol balsams sink right Into the “you men have shirked the consequences through all the ages and|«kin, atop itching instantly, and women had to face them exclaimed Dick ST LECTURE? you will hurry the broiled lobster, Dick,” 1 answered and in the meantime I'm going to be impertinent enough to ask Mrs Belden where she got those exquisite amber ornaments she is wearing in her hair Then, of course, the talk turned to fada and fashions. Mre, Belden said she would go with me the next day to buy some amber for myaelf When we got home, Dick sald: “Say, Madge, do you think the Reldens seem very happy? Mrs, Helden was rather cynical” “You are thinking of that speech she made about a man classing hie wife with his morning shave and breakfast instead of hie dinner all traces of erup re and stubborn cases where other treatments have rad no effect. After that, the. reg. ular use of Restnol Soap {s usually rough to keep the skin clear and healthy. You need never hesitate to use Rosinol. It {8 a doctor's prescrip. tion, that has been used by other physicians for years in the treat ment of all sorts of skin affections. It contains absolutely nothing that soon clear away clous! ‘9 our little party going to turn itself|tion, even in @ and his favorite wine,” | said. “Weill, dear, perhaps it comes to that could injure the tenderest skin In the end, only most women aren't clever enough to put it that way.” | practically every drugeist sells You n't mm aes et ‘t ar heart?” a ad Di in a shocked voice.| Roesinol Ointment (50e, and $1.00), ‘ot now, dear man, when you are cioae beside me and | can feol esinol Boap (250 your arms about me—but you must Yemember THE BELDENS ribet erg eis Re UR Re a HONEYMOGN HAS BEEN OVER A NUMBER OF YEARS Baltimore, Md. — Avold ’ so-called And ours will never be o affirmed Dick, fervently, Just now|“gunstitutes” for Resinol, they are |1 don’t believe f€ will. However, | may think differently tomorrow , \ often of little use and even Injur- (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) fous. MONSTER SACRIFI GREAT $40,000 STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOYS’ NEW FALL CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS AND Wednesday, 9 A. M. NR vikoobets oi Fie, Look for Big Yellow | bodle hose who had been — Signs. Primal ant hand tombe cid 1022 First Avenue Palace Clothin 1022-1024 FIRST AVE. the Old and) ee em C FURNISHINGS / Ordered Sold Space does not permit us to mention every article in this great bY stock. The prices quoted are given as an idea of the way merchan- dise has been ordered slaughtered. These Sensational Prices Ordered Tomorrow SUITS ordered $0) at Ordered Sold at $1.18 Arrow Collars, all sizes, at 4 for 29¢ $1.00 Union Made Overalls ordered sold at $5.00 Dress and Heavy } Shoes ordesed 2 38 H a sold at ' 38c 50c President style MEN'S RAINCOATS $7.50 Slipons ordered sold Men's $17.50 Suits ordered sold at 8c Suspenders at at 75c Chambray Shirts or- $4 §5 SI 48 ope sold 8c s a 75c Underwear Men's ade oxigen i on a $7.89 33¢ ordered sold at BOYS’ CLOTHING 25c Wool Sox 0 i ordered sold at Gc a $3.00 Or Santen ordered $1.50 . Wool Underwear ' 7 Men's $30.00 Suits ordered at a $1.00 Dress Shirts $5.00 Boys’ Suits $1 89 ordered sold at.. ' ordered sold at MEN’S HATS $2.00 Men's Hats, 89c all styles, at... $3.50 Men’s Hats ordered sold at.. $1.68 $5.00 Stetson Hats sold as never before $2.48 , Co. CORNER SPRING STREET 33 4c $10.85 Men's $20.00 Overcoats and Raincoats ordered sold at $6.18 25¢ Handkerchiefs ordered sold at dered sold at 68c M. EXPECT CROWD Tonight the democrats of | King and Kitsap counties’ will hold vhat they predict the best and most enthusiastic meeting ever held by tha: party in this state. Joseph A. Sloan, president of the Washington State Democratie jleague, successor to the Young | Men's Democratic State-league, will {welcome the precinct committees | | | Clemmer Until Tuesday Night | Went West," Powers comedy; |e? cr paris paar coun: se Unadorned,” two-reel| “Cross Purposes,” Powers drama; {le nd each w t Me instructed im, ; “What Shall It Profit a/ “The Turpentine Industry,” Powers | DI Tuties as precinct committes- r ; Geysers of New | educational. | aenecue wa paket wisringe ot ae Lesxislative committeemen will all Hungary,” “Edible Fish of the Med Dream Until Tuesday Night be — as well as the congres- iterranean,” educational | “Base Ball's Peerless Leader,” |S!onal committeeman, Arthur Ey eee comedy drama; “Her| Nafe. Class A Until Tuesday Night * Lubin drama; “The Swan|, The meeting will be called to om } “The Influence of Sympathy,” tagraph drama. der at § o'clock, in democratic head- two-reel Victor drama; “When Joe| fe ae quarters, Lyon building. a satin’ ie Colonial Until Tuesday Night 2 hi: socked Or Twelve. ny 1 > . vague at Teeter Nesrer| BREAKS A COLD. ‘Gains 30 Lbs. come ‘James Lee's Wife,” Rex| r drama; “Return of Tony,” Imp| RS in 30 Days drama; “A Pair of Bears” and IN A FEW HOU | pi “Views in Yellowstone National | 50c Package of Remarkable Flesh| Park,” Joker. | FIRST DOSE OF “PAPE’S COLD eee ” Builder, Protone, Sent Free to COMPOUND” RELIEVES ALL , Prove What It Will Do. Alhambra Until Wednesday Night GRIPPE MISERY. . The Telltale Handkerchief, —_ : tworeel drama; ‘New York's Don't stay stuffed-up! 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Celebration; The Other, It promptly opens clogged-up now men,” Relianc drama; “Baby |trils and alr passages; stops nasi Takes a Joy Ride,” Thanhauser| discharge or nose running; |eves sick headache, dullness. fey veriahness, sore throat, sneesing, @ soreness and stiffness. “Pape's Cold Compound” is the -@ | quickest, surest relief known and costs only 26 cents at drug stores. “One Thousand Dollar Reward,”|{t acts without assistance, tastes Pathe comedy-drama; “Dad's Insan-| nice, and causes no inconvenience, ity,” Essanay comedy The Drum-| Don't accept a substitute. mer’s Narrow Escape. edy; “C bin comedy; “The a Hamelin,” Edison drama. jcomedy drama. . RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Olympian Tonight Lubin com- ing Home to Mother,” Lu P Piper of; The Quickest, Simplest Cough Remedy. At the Good Luck Tonight cad “Pete the Artist,” Lubin drama ing With Fate,” Selig drama “The Pioneer Recompense,” Pathe Enstly and Home. 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Other Deanna ton Mide., Detroit, Michigan, wil net work tn this com- send (o any one a freb SOc package of Protone, if they will enclose 10¢ DRY DOCK FOR SAN FRANCISCO ompt results from this mix ay Mt endeared It to. tho {n stamps or silver to help cover, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9.—|of housewives in the United tee postage, They will also send with| President McGregor of the Union {and Canada, which, explaina’ whe it full instructions and their book) Iron Works admitted today having hap, Deen | LaetArea ae on “Why You Are Thin,” aferred with naval officialg con: |?" Never successfully, The regular $1.00 size of Protone| cerning a big dry dock In San|tion, “or money promptiy. retumaeas is for salo in Seattle by Owl Drug) Francisco bay for battleships pass. lire with tnld, preparatien.: Jour ho., 10 , y bes ° > ugelst has Pings, or wil ge 100, ‘camer Third ny. and, Pike at.| ing westward through the Panama! foro ‘If not, send to The Pines packages from druggists, ' canal, Co, Ft. 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