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THE SEATTLE STAR More Star Ghost Stories | CHOSEN FOR! _cvinsers in Contest wil Be Annomced Monday) ease about the matter, but there ap fin I wanted to ses him, to make! peared to be no solution, | : hs Comes to Express His sure he was mfo and not wandering! On the next trip the same signal Last Farewell between the earth and heaven. He! was aguin given at the identical erat was thore, all right, sleeping soundly, | where the train bad been wree ied | My mother was seated on a chair) ®%4 I kissd him and kisng? him! au the crew were now greatly wor. who had loved us to adoration. | and I on a low one by her, In front | hon4 do ft meaia, beloved 1 maid.” Capt. H. J. Ziegemeier Will) or ner on a sota wore seated two CLARA B. | atop signal at the fateful curve Boss New Flagship of | 'stis* i deep mourning; the older On the return from the wecond trip > held a handkerchief with which she | the old crew was taken off and an Pacific Fleet frequently wiped her eyea The The Haunted Train ) entirely new crew put on the run, as WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Capt.| Younser was speaking: “Papa had L there bad been so much time lost at Henry Joseph Viegemeior, chief of MMe Accounting to Mo down tn his| a | enrve But: the Gen crew en aval reserve affairs in the bureau office and had been going there after; This ts @ true story which hap-| perienced the same experience at the of navigation in Wash . supper during the whole of the part/ pened to a Chicago & Alton east | OUrve. Hy this time officials t Been selected by Seore — was Rag yo ben at 8) bound passenger train Na 6 whtie | take Settee e the aftair They sent and are o'clock, The night I am tolling you detectives out with the old crew to iit chad was sete into com-| bout it was 10, and he had not|! Waa, foreman in the roundhouse at jselve the mystery, The general sur Mission in January, returned. The weather was hot 1) Slater, Ma | Mine at thin time was that the dead Capt. Ziegemeier ts a Pennsyl-| went to bed and drew the mosquito) No. 6 was wrecked by rimntng | “Press memonger was giving th wanian by birth, but a Californian Dar down Mama sald she was un /tnto the rear end of a freight train | stenal | ried, believing that the spirit of the |®Xpreas meanenger was giving the an to By Adoption, he sayn Flo has held | easy and would ait up and wait for|on a short curve east of Slater, Mo,| This bad gone on for some time Many important commands during | him. She took a book and sat down | demolishing the en, and several) When @ new express car was put in ‘ Bis 18 years of sea service | to read. Journ. The engineer and fireman were | Place of the old one, The stop signal ‘ Capt. Ziegemeior will go to San| “I suppose I went te sleep, Bet) painfully tho not fatally injured, the | WS Not recetved any more, and the Francisco earty in January to await presently papa came tn, raised my | express memenger being killed. crew as weil as the officials the completion of the California. bar afd looked at ma ils eyes were By the time the engine had been | *Yery one on the line were ¢ When commissioned the California | awfully blue | repaired and in shape to go out again | Pelleved. The belief is that the ‘Will replace her sister ship, the New e4 » | Bled apirit of the expre papa, darting, you are hemel/ the engineer and fireman wer Mexico, as flagship of the Pacific I am so glad? I maid, well and ready for the same run.| Waa taken with the old car and al fleet. | “He dropped the bar and pasmed| Upon reaching the fateful curve both | owed to rest in peace CAG | eae; into the next room, and I beard were somewhat nervous. To their| see Reindeer Steaks jmama scream, ‘Uh, blew you! | surprise and anxiety they recetved al | Father te dead? [atop signal, which was one short ; on Chamber Menu! “I ran into her room. She had whistla The train was brought to a Boyhood Visions Reindeer steaks recently brought | fainted Then Ben came tm, attended | standstill and the conductor hurried | ftom Nome were served at the | to mama, then said he would go at to the engine to ascertain the trou Runcheon of the members’ council|once to the offica There he found bie. The engineer told him of the the Chamber of Commerce at/ papa seated before his desk, with a/ stop signal, and both were somewhat | catia on a Senlste fo Central low © today at the Masonic club/ pen in his hand. He was dead | mystified am to the cause of the slit land at dese cht Gey 3 Grove Re Then the older lady spoke: “And nal. All the crew were greatly Ill at! hemt to water in @ afall creas | | When I waa a boy about 13 years old my work was that of herding ; which ran thru our farm. = A short distance from the ford of | the creck where the cattle drank | was an oak trea, onder which I con erally ate my lunch, One day when I was riding toward | the creek I saw @ woman walking j along the bank of the stream and when he, was opponite the tree she walked across the stream I did not think much of this as there were e e rocks tn the creek at that point and | most any one could have cromsed,| could not find anybedy and there! was no place for any one to hide crak When IT got home I tela my parents about ft and my mother maid it was all imagination, but It bother. e4 my mind and was always the | foremoet of my thoughtm. One morning, nine years Inter, my mother was not to be found at home, *o after notifying the neighbors, si | | search was becun, and tn trying to | think of where she might have gone. | the thought came to me of what I }had seen at the creek, so taking! Sal e@ Je sSH A Remarkable Purchase and Sale of WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS Handsomely Fur-Trimmed PRESENT NOTABLE SAVINGS AT $69.50 $97.50 THIS means a selling of even more-than-usual importance —it means that these are coats and wraps which come from only the best manufacturers and - designers, and are of a much higher class than those which usually sell at any« where near these prices, 4 Appears to Secure For- Seattle has taken a vigorous interest in this unique t giveness sale with the result that the three “Owl” Stores have been crowded and the sales force taxed to capacity, * ~ Saturday Is the Last Day The entire reserve supply has been brought from the stock rooms. In some cases only small quantities remain. This means come as promptly as you can and minimize the chances of disappointment. real pre edge TE 50c Cascade Paper, full 16-0z. package 2 for 5S1¢ 35¢ Cascade Envelopes, box 50 envelopes.2 for 36¢ 25c Bird Rouge ...s--ccesecrceevees-Z for 26¢ 60c Chinwah Complexion Powder......2 for 5Si¢ $1.00 Bouquet Ramee Face Powder.....-2 for $1.01 85c Powder Puffs .....uecccc-eee-.:2 for 36¢ 25 Intense Rose Talcum.. ---Z for 26¢ 80c Rexall Violet Talcum.....-..-.-2 for 31¢ 50c Bouquet Ramee Talcum.....-..-2 for S1¢ 50c Violet Dulce Cold Cream.........2 for 5Si¢ 60c Arbutus Cold Cream...-.m-.-.-2 for G1¢ 50c Riker’s Violet Cerate.......-.--.-2 for Si¢ 50c 50c sehr Gi chumrae Ee ct was Jerry Owen, When we were 104 years old my little sister, Janet. was) | born, and Jerry and I have beon her | slaves ever ainen When the was) | 16 Jerry wanted to marry her, but! father said to walt until she was 21. The summer before she was 21 we all spent at home, and the young couple decided to be married the fol- lowing pring, as she would bave fin- ished her college courwe, and he was to be graduated from Yale the fob jowing spring. Now, Margaret came into the neighborhood at this tima and diniiked my sister the Instant | she met her, and resolved to marry Jerry, simply becnuse he was the Best catch of the erason, Janet returned to school in Sep tember, but Jerry was forced to stay at home on account of his father’s failing health, and somehow Mar waret cajoled Jerry into marrying her before Christmas My sister, Dever very strong, faded under the) shock, and we traveled with her in Europe for three years, but finally she wanted to come home and die in Jerry’ arma When we reached American Jerry met us and told us Margaret had been dead over a year, and, of courwa, he persuaded my sia tor to live with him, and they were married and were very bappy for a while, In the meantime, I had married anf lived in New York. About two) yearn later I received a letter from Jerry, telling me of my sister's {I} neem, and I tinmediately went to her. The evening I arrived we had dinner in the big dining room and were ail aitting at the table, when Margaret walked in and mt down near Jerry. She put her chin in her hands and stared first at one and then the oth- er. Almost every time we were all towether, Margaret would walk in, and, of course, we were all silent and | frightened, This continued for a month or) more, when, early one morning, the | door bel rang and a young man! | wanted to see Mra ———. My sia | — ter immediately went to him, and a baby or chia that took he was so surprised, and wanted tol, pd pk yr settled in the lunes, eau A Watch Repaired by know what had happened to Mar et qurions a5: mate om The Group at $69.50 Materials represented: Evora, Cordevan, Duvet de Laine, Suedine, Veldyne and Chamoistyne. Large fur collars of Australian and blended opossum? black and natural face coon, nutria and sealine, , rat Fac, The Group at $97.50 _ Materials: Veldyne, Cyprus Cloth, Marvella, Chamoistyne, Graciella and Evort. - The Furs: Mole, Squirrel, Australian.and Blended Opossum and Nutria. , : EVERY DESIRABLE COLOR AND SOME VERY HANDSO: MOD: BLACK ARE REPRESENTED IN THESE GROUPS, satin: The linings are exceptionally fine quality silks in plain colors or handsome Sineiidl at Pine Liquid Complexion Powder.......-2 for 5S1¢ Harmony Rolling Massage Cream..2 for 5Si¢ 25c Riker’s Peroxzone Cream...o-.-.-2 for 26¢ 26c Nice (for perspiration) .. --2 for 26¢ 15c Rexall Toilet Soap....----------.-2 for 16¢ 26¢ $2.50 Fomialn Syne } Both for $2.5 (Two Water Bottles or Two Syringes, if you choose) 60c Harmony Liquid Shampoo.....-..2 for .51¢ $1.00 Riker’s Septone Hair Tonic........2 for $1.01 65¢ Pyralin Combs (colored).-.-—-...2 for 66¢ $1.00 Shaving Brushes ...a------------2 for $1.01 40c Lemon Extract ...---=- -2 for <41¢ st acceeerenee 1.26 dt uence, Jones Is Always Right WE ARE THE ORIGINAL $1.25 Beef, Iron and Wine whom) : § Sat down and sobbed out this atory:| Tere?” .wth ‘Telephone Elliott 2607 65¢ Ameroil (for constipation)-.-.....2 for 66¢ He had loved Margaret for yeare, new. of am affective remedy | iss SoC ature {5c Whisk Brooms ......----se-e0---2 for 76¢ and knew that Margaret loved him, 1 ll oo fl ove $1.00 Razor Strops ate 2 for $1 o1 but that she had married Jerry sim and » oe 1¢eg | . ee Ne % f to, They had planned to ent medicine of unknown $2.50 Ideal Hair Brushes. .......--.....2 for $2.51 tie, but leaned she waa to ict |i RBC Catarrh Will Go and General Merchandise ‘ mother and #0 dec! oO wait a oO ~ _ $1.00 Hair Brushes. ..------es----ooee-2 for $1.01 TADS Hi bosoams sont hiss to the lasisa' ny SOP a eee Nekacbeld, Sn | Mate (haseh’ 66 Sore ‘iailtsa-Oole- We are selling an assortment of ARMY AND | 75¢ Hair Brushes -e--2 for T6¢ Orient, and this was his first oppor of cough tn je Relief in a Few Weeks NAVY GOODS and General Merchandise that is 7 tunity to come to her. He sobbed, It te safe and) Don't go on hawking yours the BES’ : 25¢ Boston Cloth Brushes ow---2 for 26¢ “Oh, my child! Almot instantly |pirasaot to take rick every morning: it's eruel; it's he BEST, at prices to satisfy every customer. T5c Sterno Stoves .. wcccee.-Z for T6¢ Margaret, carrying her baby, walked hacking Coughs from t0remtans.| If after breathing Hyomel, the | U. &. Army White Shirts, Sweaters with steeves at 1 i 4-02. bottles) 2 for 26¢ fn. ies pa wonderworker, you not rid of made of finest muslin: wesses.-.82.25 to $10.00 Bho Glycerine ( ema: 2 ay sates tanee lerney Sal tae St uneotictted teatimoniais|Vil® catarrh you can have your open back; each........40¢ | Sheepskin Vesis.. 7.50 money back. : . No stomach doatng—tuat take the Regulation Blue Woot . Margaret for being unkind to her fakeie nen Bh ttle hard rubber pocket inhaler Middies . ~- 811,85 | Sheepskin Lined Coats and to Jerry. We later learend from tion an that com h each outfit, and from. ...89.75 to $20.00 of them and said she would forgive |... 0 ot that Joy: Glycerole 25c Castor Oil (4-0z. bottle)...----.-2 for 26¢ 25c Oil of Eucalyptus....+scoee+ee---2 for 26¢ Jerry that Margaret had died an ag- sin the. f 4 | pour into it drops of Hyomel. Men’s Two-piece Wool Un Plaid Mackinaws trom CANDY SPECIALS onizing death during childbirth, but eindines Ty tate aliates nul eaiorere Gerwear; garment....82.15 | 89.50 to $13.50 $ i | oe ee eS ee Mola bad drip Capeates (of that stuffed up feeling. Use it Dark Gray Blankets at Rainooats, all kinds, from Third and Pike Street Store Only never made her appearance again. Joyner's Cold P 1 in afew weeks you should |. 84.75, @5.00, €5.50| ........- . : at 1.01 It eoemed that Margaret did not (issative). They coniels, te opneraily | tirely free trom eatarrh. x We ncnebe: $5.00, $5.50 “gone to ena.se $1.00 Box Assorted Chocolate Creams. ...2 for $1. want Jerty to khoty that che had Sust'ne's esta orortp 0 © @igbt, and Hy omel ipa very pleas. . D. Blankets, $5....t0 $12 yen ae seen 50c pound, French Cream Mixed.......2 for Si¢ been untrue, and my sister assured prevent bad after effect, | 8 |B i Auto Robes, Plush or ©. D. Mutfiers, extra long her he had never been Informed. PR ce Be "and $1.00 per bottle. Joy: Get e Frome, outfit today. 1s Plaid....87.00 to $10.00 ape 2 a0) y druggists everywhere wi SOR e ee 8 eee ene -' ee eg ee ean abe nate safe Cold and Grip Capenies, 60 Per | cuarantes to quickly and safely end Sleeveless Sweaters from Sheepskin Moceasins........ late trath, Sy tether, sare it foal ssi0 ; catarrh, croup, cougha colds, sore cesses ++ $2.00 to $6.00] ..... 2-81.75 to $2.00 Se oar weeny aeniilate abe ae estan WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION AND y a ence the’ dincordant. mental cond! GUARANTEE SATISFACTION : AlMoLse Pattie Pes ub Pes Gly tion of Margaret and that now she Is happy with her own sweetheart. KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP BM. 8. J. ‘The clock struck twelve at mid Y | Sf} K Ss a f j And the 1 t stared; ; Thinking no doubt “if 4 struck VAPORUS " petenin Phone Main 4619 First Avenue shistown Over 17 Million Jare Used Yearly | *1""ti'viots at all = "Twoulg be time to have it repaired. towns