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— wot at, \D sii | MLL il] a w’? saieeRL base + 35 s 5 4 (uss Cy ieatt | Third at Pike INEW SHOW ee TODAY 4-2— { in | “The Dread Inherit- ance.” Two-reel Victor drama full of interest to us | By Herbert Quick (Copyright, 1913, by the Newspa Enterprise Association in United States and Great Britai * a Ewe sy fas r : a CHAPTER Ii! WAS turning with the A 1 had come up Mr. Charles Rosen, Pianist. YOU SPEND merely And per the in.) i iv in my biplane for a reconnaissance 1 was seeing some THE STAR by their differing deaths, as might | a covey of quail, me shot through the heart, some through the lungs, and some winged merely, | But they all went down And then I ssw why' tt th ut had been thich It was for the very of courting that awful The aeroplanes y pur mo at mind Kane a rain of pose tality rs men actually rain the at brought them explosion, deafer and death. The fe 18 Ingenuity which planned the attacks was Jus tified. Tho falling aviators made a breach In their enemies’ Mnes. t noise “The Air Shook as the Opened on the Alr Fi Works cated humming cloud drew beneath! Tho huge birds circled ov my aeroplane like a curtain, thin-! silenced rutns thelr dead comrades | ning as {t shot under us. had made and began settling to the The air shook the works |linding-field. Another fort blew opened on the airfleet. Here up in tf the landing and an there a shot bird fluttered, carry er assault waa delive into ing its three men to certain death; the crater made by the explosion and every one which struck biew The attack seemed to be a suc up with a dreadful explosion. The cess. The birdr were evident attackers, coldly reckoning that the{ alighting, almost unopposed. They crews of disabled machines were were dropping thelr bombs so as} fost in any ca: had converted | to be rid of them before touching ch failing airship into an rial| earth, and they filled the air with torpedo. Dying men were made a strange, deeptoned popping Uke thing unprece into deadly missiles, spreading the discharge of tmpossibly large | AND SAVE dented, tremend-| their death as a contagion! | shells from a machine-gun. | ous—acurtain| “I saw it, but I could not believe! A strange wild cheer swelled | raiser almost as {t. It seemed so outrageously and | from the airfleet as they approach great as the Big murderously odd. Th erippled|ed the samo appearing inviting Doings my paper aeroplanes, with a stra unmis-|ianding field of, | suppose, 200 had sent me to|takable wavering when the ptlot|acres in extent - \g cover, was hit, or a sudden collapse when They have won!” said 1. “I'm 7 The oncoming @ brace or truss was snapped by | sorry! ' rN of aero a proj each ded with the Won? ed Hawkins See contract: me deep detonation and grue-|them go to p *! BR ed its flanks, and became denser. | *0Ine cloud of dust when the fall Hawkins had hit e exac |One could no longer see the sky!" machine and its falling men) word The at question was de through it. From a haze, it be [crashed to earth—I could not be! cided against the aeroplane, tn one came a thundercloud Heve it. The cold, calculating) moment, in wholesome mayhem flerceness of it! And this was and slaughter. The defenders, The Salvation Army Christmas Dinners and Christmas Tree Contributions of Cash, Produce and Clothing URGENTLY NEEDED! t LIEUT. COL. C. W. SCOTT Phone: Elliott 3665. 322 Globe Bldg. December 18 to 24, Inclusive 4 Retura Limit—January 5 * One and One-Third Fare for Round Trip Fer further information regarding fares, reservations, etc Please call on or address J. L. CRISWELL A. P. CHAPMAN, JR. Agent Passenger Dept. City Passenger Agent Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE “No Holiday Faree Until the Milwaukee Came” The great shimmering, imbrt- | | | | SEATTLE WOMAN d of Tuberculosis Cure \ WHEN NEARLY DEAD ByDr.Jordan’s Glandular Remedies October 30, 191% , To Sufferers Like Myself About eighteen months ago I was so far gone with my lungs that I could not see how recovery was possible. I was bleeding from my jungs and coughing up matter day and night. My family physician could do no more for me after two years of effort. | gasped for breath and staggered from weakness nce taking Doctor Jordan's medicines I have gained over twenty pounds in weight. I have impre steadily so now I do my housew without fatigue Consider myself practi well MRS. M eventh A others which have ap- G. HEN nue, Seattle Twenty The above testimonial, like the many ed in this journal, demonstrates the thoroughness and per } Manency of Doctor J. Kugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Anaemia, Blindness, Bright's Disea Uleeration of the , Chronic Catarrh, Chronic Infiammation of the Bladder, Deaftiess from paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Pro- lapsus Uteri, Drop: Chronic Dyspepsia, flepsy, Epithelloma | (skin cancers), Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralga, Hard Lamps in Breast, Heart Disease, (including Heart Hip | Disease, In le Payalysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile | Gangrene, nal Curvature, Strabismus, St. Vitus Uleer ation of Stomach or Bowels, or most other so-called incurable diseases, . There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, ts tt well to bear in mind the full name and nddrees of Doctor J. Kugene | Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle. Office hours, 9 a m. to 8 Dp. m.; Sundays from 2 p. m. to 6 p.m. Consultation free. Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures. | “Glorious” war! overlooking nothing, had #0 plan But it was soon up| ned that each airship collapeed at in a strange horror, a helght of 60 feet from the ground This huge filght of mechanical| Mor as the Moot settled, there rose birds drew together Into a blunt|from the earth a huge wire net, point to fit the landing fleld| with a 25foot mesh—a mesh that cleared of houses for the very pur-| caught the airships and wrecked pose for which they sought to use| them. ft, The compact head of the col-) Rank after rank broke on these | umn, low for ite landing.| hitherto invisible reefs lke shal-| swallowed flying sped on the wings of the wind for! jops on rocks as the alrmen sought this cleared field ike a flock of weary ducks dropping {nto a take: | yain—-and the remnant drew off de and the intrepid fellows driving | feated over the breach tn the lines them knew—as the ducks do not—|which thelr comrades had funt of the enormous “Blind” bristling| made. A hot fire broke crackling with guns ready to fill the sky with | from {t, speaking eloquently of the metal unbroken spirit of the defenders. | I held my breath The first grim act of the grim; I felt like one beholding the O14! most drama in history was over Guard at Waterloo suicidally | The wings and frames of dozens of charging into the sunken road. The | pieriots hung on the wires, and cases are similar. The first com-\tne white fires of short cireuits pact mass of aeroplanes suddenly | cinred here and there, where the collapsed, winged by the skyw electricity went through « fusing hail of death. The defenders had | metal frame or the frying body of mowed the air clean with the neW/an electrocuted soldier. Parkinson-Alvord woven-wire pro-| weil,” screamed Hawkins, “that jectile. Only a few machines of] noint’s settled the very front rank passed ov@r—"" That night I think I was Inaptred and they lived but a breath or two.) what I wrote was tipped with fire The rest, as they must have expect-| ang sonked !n blood, I went over ed—that is the gristly terror of !t— Ping world day on a hundred as they must have expected!—went | thousand miles of wire to break the wires—and sought tn a woman down, not in a body, but scattered jcrying out against this horrible = Hehing, this: u 8 thing, war. Travis found me in my tent, ham How to Prevent mering the keys of m writer Jin the last dim-eyrd agony of fin a ishing what I had to write. Z Foo fool! I eried. “As If that y any difference! Food Fermentation |): scets ice a yeatog besans! I trying to comfort me, Travis looked By a Stomach Spectaliat over my copy, added a conclusion - an apent|and filed it at the telegraph office. nd treat-| My editor wondered at so sane a 1 have! peroration to a deseription # tat apocaly ptic ' (To be continued tomorrow.) -.. RUNS INTO.WIND Showing every indication of the | stoning er +7 mets 3 __[\Wson} | one AUT 40-foot launch Webfoot, Capt. 8. F.| | Pathe’s Weekly heads the new] production in which Herbert Bren- - Kildall, reached Seattle Tuesday | program for today at the Clommer,|on makes a Jump from one of the RESIDENCE THEATRES. 1), CHGAGG, (eh 40k uae mn hb b 1 " 7 orid’s >» eres jer oe rehips nto | os Sane hae 4 from Petersburg, Alaaka. The dis-| with the late important world's hap-| great German % lin airships int At the Olymplan Tonight shot and seriously wounded Morris gag fl 4 tance is 7 The Webfoot ngs. “Mid Kentucky Hills” 1s/ the fey wate German lake.| «tm the Watches of the Night,”| jp, y . ; 3 1m e. “The Joining, This is the sar irship which psec = - ” * |Froehlich, a big automobile man, b ee Re oF ran | 8 the worat/a Southern romance © Jo! hia he rtdiptiry wish Warner's three-part feature, stat-/as ne stepped from his ¢ t bh , As ee ; in Que © sound, where lof the Oceans” showa what happen-|#eyeral days after this picture was| jinn ‘Nise. Marion Leonard: one |2®,0°, stepped ar at bis j oy gts twice the little boat had’ to put back at the Panama canal when tho taken, was destroyed in mid bY lor ety ; own door 4 1 t to|to shelter after nearly foundering,| fist blast was touched off. Two)a tremendous explosion, Both Les Sart coemtinmereysatigtepertinmatn oe medies are offered, “Smith Baird and William Shay appear i At the Good Luck Tonight FRISCO TO NEW YORK rn f : A report has been sent here by|Gran Party” and “Greedy|the play, The Animated Weekly and His Wonderful) NEW YORK, Dec. 10,—President Moriglbs aor Ge rated mag-| Capt. R. 0, Crisp, commander of | Geors New musical numbers | has exceptional serles of pic-ltamp,” three reels » Spring | Theo. N. Vail of the American Tel- his soul best! the revenue cutter Tahoma, to the|are given by Joo Roberts, the phe-|tures this week, “By Fate's De-|:time of Life,” and the “Tightwad’s|@Phone Co. sald he thought New ‘ e L effect that the measles epidemic at|nomenal banjoist, and Oliver G.|cree,” a Rex drama, Is also on the | predicament,” split reel Biograph|York-San Francisco _ telephoning Kodiak and in Afognak has abated allace at the pipe organ new bill at the Colonial until Sat-| somedy; “Broncho Billy's Sister, | would be done regularly by 1915, He reports 80 deaths from the dis chi Tad urday night Essanay dramg | EERE Sea ee eane. | “Time Is Money” is a two-part o * orem Word has been received here of pee eaertlaiens Ppa eeeiectiet weak ———————————— | Class A Until Saturday Night | outside rooms in| the death of Mrs. O. H. Haswell, a “The Dread Inheritance,” V | Seattle Stewart House, | former resident of Seattle, who suc- ; EAT NEW BREAD, CABBAGE, SAUSAGE, feature, two par How Frecklos | §6 West Stowart {near Pike Public | cumbed Sunday night at Alameda, | ‘ ’ 93, Won His. Bride,” comed ri's | Market.) Advertisement. Ca AND DIGEST IT. “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” iver.” cose! Piast i aeRO - i cic Old Bird,” comedy HOUGEN 16 A. McKay Jordan | RJ % Tee AM cv ra NO INDIGESTION, NO SOUR,|~-they are slow, but not sure. Din ms | € J GASSY STOMACH OR DY8, [pepsin Is quick, positive and puts| Clemmer Until Saturday Night | or > yout, ast, est PEPSIA, TRY IT! lyour stomach in a healthy condl “Pathe's Weekly world’s news; | i A 3 Y saimniaias tion, so the misery won't come “Mid Kentucky Hills,” a Souther: men and women are subject tothe numerous ¢ Iments caused 4 QUINCY VALLE i nek Aisha Sonont hit beak: SARE romance; “Simithy's Grandma Par-|| by defective dr irregular action of the organs ofdigestion and | FARM LANDS —taste good, but work badly; fer You feel different as soon ag ty, and. “Greedy George,” come-|{ elimination. Headaches, lazy feelings, depression of spirits | ment into stubborn limps, and|Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact “les Teer are first consequences, and then worse sickness followsif the a. MERE or ae ES SO || trouble is not removed, But thousands have discovered that Morning, Afternoon and Evening | dov Pape’s Diapopsin dikests ey: |no ass, no belching, no ercuta: The Blight of Wealth,” tworree!| i 7 erything, leaving nothing to sour|tions of undigestel food, your head | Tanhauser drama alamity Ann ; SEATS FOR LADIES and upset you. No difference how|clears and you feel fine Dreams,” American comedy; “The eee. QR gS a yadly your stomach {# disordered,| Put an end to stomach trouble by Soul of the Violin.” drama ou get happy reltef Jn five min-|getting a large fifty-cen? case of : ; ee , ape’ Depa » Colonial Until Saturday Ni (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) SEATTLE, U. S. 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B. f A Method in His Illness,” “A a 6 and 9 UM ie acaba vbaageaAnaieeec ate The Shoe Repair Man Man With a Razor,” comedies re ronounced es WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 10, 1913 SHOP EARLY Toyland, Games, Toys <0 Take a visit to Toyland on the are found live toys and fascinat sat our usual popular pricer Dolls! Dolls! Doll the children whore to be Dolls any way you wish, Dolls naked doll a dolls, Fancy dressed dolls nging in price from 10¢ for dressed doily up to $3.50 for the child stre Kid covered jointed, perfect in make i} f 1 bo up to $4.50. Special discount of 10 per cent this week already low price This is done to encourage to Shop Early Doll Buggies—Doll Beds Doll Buggies, collapsible and solid, covered and un covered tops; ranging in price from 79¢ to $3.50 each Doll Beds, fancy silk craped tops, ready for une, from 7c up. EXTRA SPECIALS—SUR 1c, 2c, 3c, Tico Initial Forms Guaranteed to wash for hand-embrold Dresden, Saxony, ered letters, J t half the price a town, 4 and & fold elsewhere all wize Also German Knittt In all colors. Do y Art Department crocheting—Simple Carlson-Currier Silks, which are Belding’s, | bination, Instructions free. trom the ‘makers -ai\' alana, ail coment D, M. CG, cotton, white and colors 5 Women's full elbow length, 16. Coats’ mercerized Crochet Cotton; Clark's $1.8 button Kid Gloves, special price | 10> lots or odds and ends. O. N. T. lustre and Crochet Cotton. Com- | for Holiday Gift. Why par $3.50 or even | °!0#!ns out the odds at .. plete stock now RIBBONS 23 yard. The Seattle woman ts 4 to respond when you of- [| hemstitched: reduced from $1.98 to $1.25. The $2.25 quality cut © fer an article of merit ata reduced price, say one-half the | to $1.63. Very dainty for evening wear re ar value T ly ne snust be seen to be fully ap Jewelry, Barrettes, Hair Ornaments, fancy Combs, Manicure and Come t and richest colors are sold Toilet Sets, Mesh Bags and druggists articles shall receive our at- and Honiton Handkerch rehief we make oursely erve the token of friendship. Call and see BATH ROBES $6.98—$5.98—$3.75 Men's Bath Robes from beautiful, made soft Beacon medium and dart ane colors; Navajo and Orien tal designs. SmokingJackets $5.00 to $7.00 In solid colors; collar and cuffs trimmed to match, Sizes $4 to 46. Combination Shirt Set $2.50 White pleated Shirt, Tie, Scarf Pin, Link Buttons. Silk Neckwear 25c to $1.50 Men's Handkerchief Sete—Silk Kerchief and 98c jecktie. Men's Sox Sets; Silk c Tie and pair Socks A big range of colors tn this season's newest designs, in M : Silk ’ 3 OF $1.00 pines” Sox, oven ends and reversible. Col- ors and designs to sult every man’s fancy all colors, in fancy Christmas box. Don't forget our big Men's Boys’ Clothing lasts 4 sale of and days more. See win- dows. Union St.—2 Shops—110 Madison JM “Tony's Sacrifice,” Reliance drama "The Occult,” American drama Fleisher’s Yarns, a These Aly Women’s $1.50 ribbon-effect Felt Juliets in gray or wine color; nice for $1 19 PE DANE. hr ia Heusen eh on de ' Women’s $2.00 fur-trimmed Felt Juliets; just the kind for presents; colors, wine 1 49 ancy House Slippers; patent; ee velvet; an inexpensive 89 Bilt: fot TAGR DPA: ceoncesscaasc oes Ct Women's 79¢ Fleisher all col E TO SAVE YOU MONEY All Colors Glove Bonds 87c, $1.25, $1.75 Bedroom Slippers; knitted tops; yarns and leather soles; Sc 1S; a pair... Shetland Floss, German : and ice wool, 10¢ #kein Pair ng and Eiderdown wool our own knitting nd Never before were we so well equipped when you have the com- || with women's Kid Gloves, spick and span Handsome embossed Christmas box free. $1.25 Motor Scarfs, French Chiffon All colors, inches wide, 63 Inches long, self color borders, tention in In the meantime, Prompt ployes few days. Too busy just come and see us. attention, courteous Good service—no waiting. WE SAVE YOU MONEY $12.50 and $15.00 WOME COATS. . : * . There {s nothing more acceptable at ,ow for particulars, treatment demanded of all em- ; of the year than a nice comfortable coat. 4 a look at the ones we are offering tomorrow, ‘ thi re all new styles, this season's models, and 7 rdly two alike. Rich caraculs, novelty coat : ings, zibelines, ete. The price is the only smali thing about them broken lines” the reason we are slaughtering them, but can give you nearly any size from some of them. Come early—you'll say they're all right for... $4009 “Hug-Me-Tights” $3.00, $3.98 and 98 These cool, damp evenings and mornings re- mind you of the “Hug-MeTights"— ‘hay’re com- fortable, they're ight. Made from all woolen yarns—in rope, plain and fancy stitches. Colors, dark red, gray and white. Make a nice Holiday Gift; enclosed in a aice Christmas box if desired. 8.00 TO $25.00 MAN TAILORED suITs Ct epecseees seessees Here you have a strictly man tallored suit. have hair cloth fronts, which warrant their shape retaining qualities; nothing so neat for street wear or business, as a model like this. A few of them have belts, which give the novelty effect, but they are all 36 inches long. Some have rounded and others straight fronts. Get yourself a gift—“Re- member” the saving. $5.00 to $6.50 Silk Waists $3.98 A stylish model for this season, in heavy silk, satin, messaline, chif- fon or lace; high or low neck. tn order to stimulate early shopping and help us to reduce our stock before inventory, we are of- $3 98 e fering these stylish waists for ... Broken lots of plain tailored and novelty effects, in kerseys, French 3.75 $5.00 Women’s Skirts $3.75 cheviot, serge, etc.; colors, navy, Diack, brown, gray; act quickly .. . 25c Leather Soles, article genuine for crochet slippers, in all sizes, special at 25¢. | Warm Welcome,” Majestic drama. | ele e T Melbourne Theatre SHOO $ ACTRESS “A Ride for a Bride,” Keystone ymedy; “Robin Hood,” four parts, | | anhauser drama NEW YORK, Dec, 10.—A young ‘man probably fatally shot Florence Alhambra Until Wednesday Night Belmont, leading lady at the Casino . Telltale Handkerchief,” as she was dining in a two-ree! drama “New York's |Zoological Park,” educational; | Crowded restaurant, and escaped. $1,000 Short,” comedy, and anoth- | . ‘ O MAN SHOT theatre jer come ld everywhere. In bo: So! 1» 10e., 25%. The directions with ry valuable ~gspecially to women. every box are