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— THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913. 3 4 - yy, + ff 4 25e CAN 9 75c BOYS’ No. 5] 23% [SATURDAY’S SPECIALS] is: HT 6 e r 0. i} SATURDAY BOCKER SATURDAY 10c D) “ CHAPTER Vo }foroes of nature, we saw, here and human endurance «could not por BROS : & DARTHD off! there, a shapeloss mass dart earth aibly be pressed to the unmenten Cc e g toward the Weat,| Ward, like a meteorite In each wble limite of agony that could a whenoe we know | O88 three men and a machine went elther wear down, or w, or Kill rhe TLR ; Legato pe 1. {Whirling to eacrth, and three lives off the desperate ‘defenders 20c BOTTLE 9 e — we rt sr out tn crushing ehock—whtle Hence, the war might be lost If CIDER nh Was coming.) the roaring cloud went on unheed this Flying Column of Relief y en S earin a 15 At first 1 ate | ing, could not be destroyed, Not re VINEGAR $1.50 BOYS’ recognize it] There wae poh aperge of elbows, pulwed; not ann ; not dee . SATURDAY KNICKER- om s Du sar ogee teary of companion mate but destroyed; War had pa >) coke as anything but) ahip. Bach went to its death dr ite been pushed to this dread pinnacte BOCKER some of those | victory—or to both—alone, of efficlency PANTS ea Vong, | stralght.| 1 signaled Hawkins to turn— Phe aerial forces of the Army C MADE FROM is e = the horizon [rotting in the Tear of the Tiring Hast Helwan, taocedinye der ate M ’ 22.50 Suit MILL SA so often at dawn!Column, and probably much to be arimment of all warfares; but the ens ° ucts SATURDAY 1 evening CAN $14.75 1 fh aha | Ott: Travis waved his band at me, great host of Bleriots was receding 10¢ me bitten | ee ia eet emo, waten: I flying out over the harbor, appar epICTre f d f aes nwent the hilltops) could not see, He pointed towards ently running away to sea SPICES a Tew ays more tor fo widely, an s MASS WAS #Olthe forts T suppope {was the only one de SATURDAY Dicve rida: oF Bits ‘ GIVE HIM— drab aod still | looked and saw what had cetved by the move among all who Two things admonished me of] drawn the correspondents back on vaw; and in a few moments even WITH EACH SUIT . ty mistake—tie Wonderful #well:| our track. The aerial forces of the Tiirks Guduesive | ‘These are without doubt the Any of the following: : ing « As. it, came on This | Army of Invasion were also on the | ~ The great cloud of Mlerlote dt pat values ever offered in a6:ve, 05.06 50¢ BOYS Spel ahpaiitod torrible—T do} wing, and the battle shock which vided, and in two great wings, ttle for clothing with se oui eek) FLANNEL not Know why, exce © seem met ‘ome tn and see us WAISTS i ted from our storm Boys’ . 5 Jackets, $65.00 + A lat ne Instinct of fee! ; ys’ Suits $5.00 MILITARY frald of ached’ thal, Grows CHILD'S And two pairs of full cut hirt Set, $2.50 COLLAR, ” Pe hs cad ee eee CHIEFS, 2 one maker had wt the end of Men's Handkerchiet fete { war led and grew before . and Kerchiet nf eyes—until It lost its terror to BOXES FOR the weason, and Men's Sox Sete—Tio and e eye and broke In huge, rather made into Be C Pp deafoning b on the ear—a hum ; ee ches 81.00—-Men's sik like the beating of the blower of a * “+ i lo« ytive . | C rede 4 Fs Py 4 O0— Men's Fins ecelerated the cresce joys’ Blue Serge Su plain military E Ser ce coups pdb hee go gd wool, Norfolk style, with ’ 75c BOYS cloud’s bulk the speed with Lhe el ont llega od ORE, SndPeesvm, tor men and HATS, ALL eae rn «> meet taeree 10¢ WOMEN'S bodied in this wut, GE OG COLORS, VEL- rose above the lane of the} iH. S. KERCHIEFS . aoe Poe AE ih Silk Neckwear VETS, BEAR- joy ee Column’s flight, and soon | SKIN and FELT 59c $1.00 LACE could SATURDAY received overlook it, and the landscape to its * pce 59c 98c 25c, 50c to $1.50 rear. It was a strange sight Every | Plain and Em- ee ‘ A $38. 3 ‘ pine that b Made up from ‘mill end ad suffered from col lision or stoppage of engines was nat rearward view | Some of them, having cured th trouble, were coming on again like} the wind, some were volplaning broidered Corners that's the rea them #o cheap. TOY LAND ON THE BALCONY we well down to earth, some were ying “The Defenders Might Have Seen the Most Wonderful Display of Aer ial Craft in the World's History.”) crushed, their crews sprawled,| Tennyron so long ago foresaw a8!\saw the heavens filled with com-| Wheeling with indescribable grace ‘ ; CURTAINS Sentwied ‘and’ tt fon the rockar| with @ prophet’s vielen wea inval- tee atnoelen of magic] and majesty, these wings sp firing in the children to see the beautiful things Santa Claus has in store SATURDAY or hanging, pierced by limbs of | nent! sails, t and right, and recurved on 10¢c BIG ROLL for them trees, or lying with their protrud-| As We sped back, gaining a little «piots of the purple ight. drop-| thelr own line of fight " " : Ing bones thrust into the earth of [on the rest—for 1 had the beat) “iing'down with costiy batons | Their polnt of division may bef TOILET PAPER GENTLEMEN, REMEMBER YOUR LADY FRIENDS ' plowed fields. For the flight of an| machine in the army—over the fast... . 1 bi ing |*#ken as the notch In the top of SATURDAY The following articles make desirable and acceptable arial army in ordinary march is|narrowing space between the two “80 8s one Le rte gdp ge htt 7 4 reat heart Kid Gloves, Extra Special, S7¢, & 5, | Onefourth off Marabou Neck Pieces, the attended by more fatalities than| forces—I tried to rbmember the Sony drevelant, song willie tie | One wing swept about the $1.50, all colors. Why ps 60 else. | rich, fluffy kind, hand-made, reversible were the battles of the old times. | lines, and when they came into my eu i ciuved. I maid over ta myself THkbt side of the heart the whore ee with fancy em- | and swell combination effects. One As this host came on, roaring,| mind, | kept repeating the poet's) re \orwow" ‘ey eee it t myaelr other on the left; and u the C bossed Xman box fourth off the marked selling price $1.25 MAR- , but -frangely silent as to human| inscription of aertal navigation as > ang Nene eal oy A 1 “s + pal ~4 body of the figure lay the town and Handkerchiefs, tn Special | Silk Stockings, black and colors; also sounds, like one of the elemental] he imagined {t, when he bhp srakaliay ecco thoes yen, | forte | range from 15¢, box, up to $1.00 | embroidered, in fancy boxes. Range from SEILLES PAT- — The defenders might have seen |f box. Half the you would pay | 50¢ up to $2.50. Everybody likes to TERN SPREAD, ers wens » ‘ the most wonderful display of Mf $1.00 WOMEN’S sisewherd wear silk stockings. | “Heard the heavens fill with shout-|gerial craft In the world’s history | KID GLOVES Wamkih. Uaslewio. A ART DEPARTMET 11-4 SIZE, | ing, and there rain'd a/i¢ they had had letsure; but 4 . What could be more de Carlson-Currier Silks, SATURDAY fs ehastly dew | with the deploying of the Bleriot | ALL COLORS, sirable than nice, warm which 1s Belding’s D. M |“From the nations’ airy navies |jegions, the very devil of battle} Y wamnetaar? C. cotton, white and col- grappling in the central seemed to take possession of the|f| SATURDAY, TO L Lenk ors bine!" the fighting lines of th CLOSE $2.00 uzerne ambs * ; 7 } « ' af - Wool Union Coates’ Mercerized Cro- # } A ghastly dew kept repeat p Suits, cul to A chet Cotton, Clark's O. N. ® ghastly dew} A ghastly! 1 do not know what was done, The $1.50 grade sellis T. Luster and Crochet “E sald just SEK cre My piles es Ba morn eee 5 C now ° 98. Cotton. Complete stock a said just now that the space! tact nt: but 1 heard explo-|f / wc a between the two forces of atrships|sives; I heard the tearing screech | mua 4160 triads wall | now 5c BAR CRYS- q was fast narrowing. We had ex-|of machine guns; | heard the deep eo FLEISHER’S YARNS, TAL SOAP, : hausted our ingenuity in guessing|baxs of the batteries of twelves tw 68s ALL COLORS SATURDAY what mode of resistance would be| and fourteens; | saw ranks of men 50c AND 75c We have these also in Dresden, Saxony, Shet- a hit upon by the invaders We now| thrown Into the air in bite, I saw) 7 2-plec: ?4 land Floss, Germantown, 7 FOR WIDE FANCY 2plece suits. We have {naw the necessity that confronted | clouds of earth, rock and dust aris the 18¢, 25¢ and 49¢ qualt 4-and §&fold, and Ice the Army of Invasion. | ing tn the irregular ring about the| RIBBONS ties for the modest por Wool. 10¢ skein. t must take the city and forte—| beleaguer jorte; and I knew ; G it must! that the bestegers were hurling] SATURDAY oie ik. COME IN AND Bi Pincie ee ” themselves to death and dismem " THE POLICY of this shop has always been to handle only the Outside lay ite fleets, and a road berment on the defenses, In the! $1.25 MOTOR SCARFS all colors. Do your own knitting and a * stead full of transports, ready to . crocheting—simple when you have the season’s best and approved styles, from some of the largest and desperate hope that they might do 4 make of the peninsula a depot as | FRENCH CHIFFON combination. Instructions free. well known manufacturers, and to offer these to our customers at the impoesible in taking the town ELK SAVON STANTIAL SAVING soon as the Barbor and the forte! | ot. cor could arr h “ All colors, 27 inches wide, 63 inches Women's full-elbow-length, 16- - " were taken. Those once in the | oe auger, ear arr} es | ee. long, self color borders, aver? re- $1. 85 button Kid Gloves — special SOAP 4 OUR PRICES are made posaible through the enormous pur [fj Pomeession of the Iivaders, and the Jue iq history; but the great Haws duced from $1.98 to The $2.25 | price for Holiday Gift. Why pay $3.50 SATURDAY ; chasing power of our 49 stores and our low second floor rent Firat Rreat step of the successtil sight was in the air, not on the 75e C quality cut to $1.63. ae dead adit re io FOR : « pvening wear s—O! A i ble lodgment on the shores of the | “Ast WOOL =o youhe' CONSTANTLY INCREASING business made {t necessary for The Bleriots deployed, ax T have i M Women’s Umbrellas, handsome handles a ws to make extensive improvements, until now this ie the “Hand. | °De™, and an casy base of sup! iy in two diverging circling, and| SWEATERS, 5 yard. Laces, French Valenciennes [in gilt, pearl, silver combinations; the " _impro plies by sea. The city and forts , Cand Honiton Handkerchief Laces. | new long handles. Could there’ be any Samest Ehop 00 the Coast. | must, therefore, be taken. If they |'*UBIINK Wings. 2 TO 6 YEARS, How dearly we prize the kerchlef we | one thing more desirable in this climate? C | were not, the approaching Army of | | And Rc Te erin vane they SATURDAY make ourselves. Your friends appreciate | Monogram engraved FREE i | Defense, of which the Flying Col-| yen aie nee of cold. ferocits and preserve the token of friendship. RIBBONS umn of Relief was but the skir.|‘reamedof horror of cold ferocity These Laces are the nice kinds. Call yai e ew k ‘ I mish fine, would tand in| #84 hot heroism. 7 23¢ } rd. The Seattle woman is quick $1.50 MEN'S 5 soon sta in| and see. to respond when you offer an . i | To be concluded tomorrow.) Px ; wrestling attitude on the outepread | ( hs IC article of merit at a reduced price, say - mat of the realm—and then the) T OUR GREAT WAR SERIAL AND BAGS one-half the regular value. These lovely SWEATERS invasion, from an offensive, ENDS IN TOMORROW'S Leather, allver, mesh, gilt beaded and | Ribbons must be seen to be fully ap- SATURDAY might change to a defensive cam PAPER. hand-knit, at reduced prices for holiday | prectated. Come before the best and jpaign, with all the sinister history It ends in @ plece of won $2 COMFORTS, richest colors are sold. oa Atal i rf negtteat! | dertul description worthy of } FULL SIZE C | then. | SATURDAY If the Flying Column should sue-| | ing chapte teoente 1A Ww ceed in throwing seventy-five thou-| Tiedt of r Tartar Socda: me | | E SAVE YOU MONEY CARO AND 96.00 VALUES AT sand, fifty thousand, even twenty Don't mise it. For you will COATS = $1.00 OUTING five thousand fresh and picked nat to eacler desk what | ls re) ltroope over the walle—there was|| whith marked ke de e ; NIGHT SHIRTS e every reason to believe that the) WHEN “GLORY” CEASED! |] ————m dels, and he SATURDAY SOME, SPECIALS 90.98 forts could not aken—that | 4 .- ' ae Da ae aus eae sve Our Department is full_to ‘e pletare women’s 13-button , ; >» joliday sug: Sréere Patent Colt Boot, made over a ° 2 early — you'll the brim with Holiday sug. C Delivered full toe short vanrp last BY 7 FT., a rte gestions and bargains for the § e on esslons SATURDAY $inee TO emee MAN. whole family, in Fancy Slip- : ke Elevator, Open Saturday Evening to 9. Here you have pers and Dress Shoes. 20¢ MERINO strictly man - tallored OSTON HOE Oo. Te f '° 9 5c Bult Conta have halt Men's $1.75 Vick Kid House WOOL SOX ‘ea. Oe ae. cloth ete, wane Slippers, black or tan, All % SAMPLE HOP mM. eceece OF A ire 3 ie o's $125 SATURDAY | no fF POP ...cccccoce oe iT ‘ Second Avenue and Pike Street. IC RESCI x | Second Fi-or. J. P. Rawlings, Mgr. Elite! Bidg. DICK RESCUES MI | 75¢ KNIT Nave belts Women's. 91.25, Easy-Siipon C ; “Well, Madge!” said Dick as he mbiag my tialr this morning, “our BED RY wa aifect, Put’ they arg ted. 3% 10's 89c : | lig: ick, as he {com my hair thix morning, “our $6 inches long. Sor ‘ RATE Ae in — play-time is over. It's me to the of-| SLIPPERS, have rounded and ott A DAMP oss. seeeeeeeeres v fice and the grind once more Mm) LEATHER stemete - eit Children’s Fancy Fur Top $1.00 GOLF foing to let you hunt a place to live.{ SOLES. member” the saving Slippers, which are pleasing SHIRTS think we had better go to one of apres A . and comfortable. 7 the Botels, don't your) SATURDAY tis Tie ea ne RE Oy 69c SATURDAY 4 “Hotel life rather appeals to me,|f or thie Hor I never had any of it until we|iJ Child’s Fancy Holiday Shoes 4 went on our wedding trip 1 aaid which appeal to every child I will go im lately after break. |f neck who sees them. Patent and IC e fact, but, Dick, have yo dea | ulate brown, patent and New Telephone Directory Go Ae hg at ae st errata an. 149 v i Sie via "4 Walsts for ress Shoes, in button or lace, igh Milne ap deta i ope \f | TRIMME ED $5.00 WOMEN'S SKIRTS mannish toe. Very stylish for CASHMERE FOR Mercy We can't pay those | HATS, ALSO Broken lote of plain tatlored and ni effects inf Gress. A WOOL SOX Bcc 8 Hite sitting room. CHILD'S AND ff Keren Seinen ari, Act quickiy.--".-OGel@ | dalr $2.49 SATURDAY as though we ought to get the whole | MISSES’, nny) > PAIRS FOR suite for month: i! SATURDAY ; My dear girl, you will be doing) 4 well if you get them for a hundred.” ‘ C 4 “Well, we can't afford more than) , a hundred for all our living ex-| C . "1 said, firmly. iG . 5 4 but don't go to a shabby pla even| ny . Will Close it you have to than 49¢ FANCY OVERSHIRTS you think by SILK ; SATURDAY SATURDAY t 4 | By this time we were ready to £o|§ long.” somewhere before | go away er,” sald Dick, “and as I may to fo away tomorrow, you to find | Aren't ing place to live?” off all the cards and it will not take} 1 want Madge to get settled | moth-| have| I told her to start right out and get the place, the asked Molly, in tones which sounded slightly Impertinent, and I hastened to explain that I had)}|CUE and gald: “T don't care where it is, Molly,” he ow , “Iif*Madge is there.” Dear, dear Dick,” I said to my self, as I touched his hand, which was resting on my chair . Margaret,” sald = Mrs. Waverly, “if you wait until this afternoon I'll go with you myself.” | My heart sank, for I wauted to go) DICK CAME TO THE RBS: “That will be too alone, because you knew I would rather be alone. ‘But I didn't know it," was the astonished and astonishing reply, 1 only thought I wanted you to go down town with me,’ Do men ever plan things because they think It will please some one else, or do they always arrange things to suit themselves? It's @ good thing that a woman, a curious phenomenon connected with the cutting of hardwood trees in the Ozark mountains. Cavities near the base of the trees are often | found to contain gas. When these cavities are eut Into by the oak tle cutters of the region the gas es: capes with a whistling sound, retained by Mrs. Genevieve Ghost showing {t to be under pressure, Whitted, his only hetr, maintain and if lighted it will burn with a/that the word “poor” should have faint yellow flame, ry |been used! Allen M. Ghost may cost Denver charities a quarter of a million dol lats. Ghost, who was 4 wealthy real ea- tate man, left his fgrtune to the distressed” of Deny Attorneys down to breakfast, while, to my sur-| Z prine, WAS QUITE AN ELAB-| : DE CEMBER 15th ORATE AFFAIR, at which I val # SECOND AVE. AT J C greeted with much ceremony by | fi C Dick's mother and sister, ‘They q seemed much surprised to find me L. Any changes or additions to listings or advertising matter all ‘er te 0 cus ia prc -— - a oe thought, } J sald 6.| 1 ! ‘ for this issue must be arranged for before this date. Waverly (1 have not yet been able| wanted Dick to help me and he in-|Iate, I'm going to take Madge down) who loves a man is almoat always | | COSTLY WORD to call her mother) “that you would|terrupted to, say that, as he was! with me. ’ suited when he is spend today In looking over your) solng to be away most of the time,| “It was sweet of you, dear," I/ (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) presents and writing letters othe THOUGHT HE "WOULD BE] said, when we wore on ole Way t©|. professor J. A. Fagguson, of the| DENVER, Dec. 12-—The wrohe 9 thanks for them, Mary has taken|SUITED IF T WAS, ip ereyalamiieetiae “pri, Pennsylvania State@@ege, reports |use of a word in the will of the late — 7

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