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fHE SEATTLE STAR RRS —imported dinnerware of the better kind, the prices of which are based on old costs—bought before the new import duty of 25% went into ef- fect—now sale priced, makes this a notable event. —another feature of this sale—VARIETY. 42-piece, 50-piece, 100-piece sets, hundreds of them, in either imported semi-porcelain or china— treasures from the cream of the world’s best makers. Men Anxious to Leave Smelly Bark Peddlers Flatter Penniless Gang Sick Pup Nursed; Dying Men Abandoned Rooms so Low Men Can’t Stand Up * * % * * * % % + Max Stern, newspaper man, has written for The Star and sister papers ® vivid description of a t he took on an Alaskan horrors of the “hell shi brought home in Ste Preceding chapters found him, a member of the “Chinee gang,” on his way | North. ‘The sea has been heavy, the food ix unfit for humans and the drag on in endiess misery, Throats are dry for tack of water, A rock pigeon follows the ship and ix regarded as an omen of Hl luck, Bat the! sign proved bad and the ship undertaker had no luck, Stern discovers he's lek because vermin leave him, Bark at fast reaches cannery-dominated | | Alaska country and men are taken ashore.—Kadlior, BY MAX STERN Woe had left California in the) We felt flattered at the offer, for, greon glory of her springtime andi there waa pot §9 in cash in our & month later we arrived In Alaska,|/ whole gang to find the 404) AGED MEXICAN ett) aaleep in 8) LAY DYING Jate winter gard Of ew Ue wit | about agalp, save one, He was the June, yet cond | Old Mexican, and he was dyihg. winds were biow-| About five miles away, at ono of} log off the tun ie canneries, there was a “howpl| dra fiats and al ttl” and @, doctor stati for the} rim of siewly fon. But the dector had not yet melting ano w)|@rrived from Han Frances, and a i lined each mu@|the Mexican lay untended in hin dy river bank, | 44rk corner LATER ON. The beautiful summer weather, while fine for you folks, has nearly ruined All of our crew was able to walk —42-piece dinner set. —42-piece dinner set. Bournmouth pat- Exactly as pictured. tern. | Blue border $ 65 Baverign ' chee. A$ 85 lion of —_ | copy of the Ranson = pattern in ain Off to our left He was not even given the care we could see the| that might have been afforded trom roses. Special i Special for outlines of our|the Hector medicine chest. Capt pink pec: china. pe cannery, facing | Joo's brindle taken sick and for this sale...... reg. price $21.85 this sale ........ reg. price $29—- the tide land, It] Was given te wun a cheertens| ber of the Chin Max Stern enough prospect,| It would have but we were | differ eager to get there without delay. | doc Just why we never knew but welt were held on the ship unti! se *, but a mem. ite bly made no taken to a n salmon n is considered one of the grim FATHER AND SON, oy halfbreed boy of 9 pulled alongnide | in his fiwhing beat, and signed up). with the superintendent for a job| of fishing for the company psn rrlgyteeayde, Ars His Wife had been one Of the ee eee Oat ttolsonine many thousands of natives who| AOR! Cis! Of Movd ee dinner set. —42-piece dinner set. died when the white men in thelr ne waiting was getting on our mtu to {Berves, One night the restleas foel rey cansery boats brought the “flu” to) ie Leake out in the hold in a fight eFtre Alsace Aimska in 1919. Now he and his value. Choice , 2 50 Nippon china, “$ vie iy were inseparable and went | it Was the sort that one see only in —— $ 3 dainty border 85 out cach pooling Thing y fort 7h Rag. Benen moves | A Mexican bey at one of the can » hand in one of the ma Was treated by one of the ngage tad | Sten in ereen_ snd ner Dt ee reset om | and | Pink. Special for ee eee eens rate |accused by @ young native of Colom | paves came aboard from ‘ oe secereese: Oth pale SRiaO boat, with an assortment of red fox| 4, ® tall, ebony-hued mvage we alled “Moon-dah,” of cheating They tore at each other's throats h murder In thetr hearts, and the | ure they made in the dim hold, surrounded by the swaying mass of | dusky onlookers, was a very primal | [thing | When Moon-dah reached for his knife, the crowd Interceded and with the greatest difficulty separated them. Vor days afterward we feared | that bloodshed would result from the feud. NIGHT TRAVEL r [PURE cussepNess By ed one night we got orders bark at 10 o'clock. Inatead be < D the morning tide, we wer Instantly! End Indig Indigestion, Gas} ha Be we anaes test sane Heartburn, Acid Stomach us as “pure cunsednens.” | The lighter was loaded with pro-| | visions end covered with a big can. | |van A fine drizsio was falling and jhad soaked the canvas, upon which | je perched with our blanket rolls }Altho it was nearly 11 o'clock when ere all loaded on the lighter, it | 1) Hii daylight In that land of mid wun. Tystead of being kept aboard un aking to sell. These were the re/ sult of thelr winter trapping and © offered for sale at Lidl & pelt regular price $12.50 —no need to say much bape —the yee and the PRICE tell the story.. 3000-OHM light weight receivers. Aluminum cases. A limited quantity to sell at this low price. to at to clothing be moved to the “hospital,” the sick | Tee an was to be moved ashore A stretcher was quickly fashioned |out of two long oars and a piece of |.) a stomach needs this harmless |CAnvas. and the Mexican was loaded help. Get relief for a few cents. Mil-[!n- A hole was made in the pre lions of dyspeptica and stomach sut-| Visions on the Hghter, and four of | nen ferers never bothered any more. |Our strongest men lowered him t aos he Any drug store |the lighter deck, where he lay in a oviet pr | pen and disordered stomach e degre ieeta ikea aaa old driggle tt finally. tumbled off the Henter | to the dock in the dim twilight of How mut that Alaska midnight in May, {x was terra firma and we rejoiced Was Made Slim >) at the feeling y | We lugged our “bindles” over a} Many stage p ow. depend en- our quarters. ROOMS sO LOW MEN CAN'T STAND The bunkhouse, even in the flick jering light from our candies, was a! | > ali Xa > — . ee | i erste { ramshackle affatr with two tiers o! ) - fepecial for 30 Days— ; | 5. 00) bunky on each side, The bunks |}0> geek of ipo FE je seeseseoes [Were more like kennels, They were | are i A igo of Be eight feet square, but the!!! Plate 1a Denartneats roofs on them were too low to permit fo) the occupant to stand up. ana I comm aoe Lees Malet S sossnal doors swinging on pieces of leather, | . vues — the only reliable land the upper ones were renched | he Te me inowing the exact jby ascending over two boxes, nailed tion of your teeth. One X-ray free. | Your favorite breakfast on new flavor and greatly increased food value when served with Im One Location for 21 Years of anything but dirt and one box. Kristoferson’s Cream. BOSTON DENTAL CLINIC | 2: sinmcrcT120 aoghm ons, ece The morning me meal Pi isthe founda: | ‘“ PEE SD ae en ae i: eed “cl tees a oe ‘hlew from It nearly ox ony — measured by the td 's Cream comes to Perfectly Pasteurized, bottled oy modern, clean plant, and is avail- able in every residential district of Seattle. GuADUATE UPTOMIT HUNT Our examination In ae pertect an lel Ne: FREE BNAMINA GLOBE OPTICAL ‘co.| | AGA4 Westinke Ave, Near Fourth and Vike sve OF" FORCED TO SELL RAINCOATS ADVANTAGE OF THIS STUPENDOUS SALE—WE BOTH LOSE—I'LL HAVE TO QUIT BUSINESS AND YOU'LL PAY MORE FOR A COAT me. With this big stock of coats on hand, and my people in the East clamor- ing for their money, and ready to ship me coats AB contracted for, I have simply got to get the money. E. H. W. Josephson, Successor. more days we spent on “the “He ni yare = very eoueg Lee of wanhor. ders Filled while you are able to effect » saving on either boys’ or Ship" im dinma) walting {66 erders cunete ah Of the “hard bolled” vari Send Check oS silaiie tea ig 9, ARE PARTNERS ay or Money setrr aad vhepe en bate emmbisratio tie, the A Swede squaw man with bin | Peo PARSIMONY Order * been universally approved as the logical all- Heated, 8- ry ond and Cemented wunorined ts The Lowset Roasting Betas oh. ane. of theme bumpy mattress on the dirty Noor | Joctor arrived or until he could }and crawled under the covers, pieces of tin and loose boards, and alla bad b with us in the rnin and night air.Jom these and the walle bad been Taste pleasant! Work wonders! isick MAN IS sorawied in mk “iF ae moment you chew a few tablets i; gap IN RAEN bw bg cops dds TO EVERYBODY of Pape’s Diapepsin all the misery ot | iN RAD ete ad nd hie feelings. it was a the “De Profundis of the haking alliar long pler to a bankhouse that we |trely upon lrablets fe Fr From 9 to ll |eoula just make out in the dark. \fat one ee [By the light of candies we selected |reduced steadily: and ens peat : deat 6 ob more or leas securely together eave na! La I selected ap upper “room” and} sidered the best; $2 per tooth. crouchingly entered it, It was bare | i a r WIND. , At the Same ioe aan should ay on the break: is : THRU WATLS Pri oie table every day. It's true "| ey ia Fac aaetce of Ssted hs ning ae Pn Must Raise $10,000 or Quit YOU NEED A RAINCOAT—I NEED THE MONEY—IF YOU DON’T TAKE ’ Men’s and Women’s Tweeds, KIDS Cassimeres, Mohairs, Oilskins, RAINCOATS Cheviots and Silk-Back Double Texture Tweed Coats BOMBAZINES ALL GOODYEAR QUALITY With Pint Boge ane Rubber Guaranteed Rainproef Coats $3.85 || $9.85 Many are below cost of manufacture Many Are Werth Double fare cons, GOODYEAR Famous Gapeantenl Calendar @ man or woman could wish for They are Imported English Gabardines, Plaid Back Overcoats, Priestley Cloths, Scotch 7 and Imported WHIPCORDS $26.85 940.00 Would Not Buy a Better Coat Also a Fine Assortment of All-Wool Overcoats $17.85 was never less than $25. E. H. W. JOSEPHSON, SUCCESSOR Twe Doors North of Marion CREDIT into the hole, spread my oof was made of shook, protest against fon of all we had been Just simply come in, pick out what you want, take it home with you, pay as convenient, accord- ing to your income. You can dress here in the best of clothes at prices youwill be willing iff. How much more of t such as we bad gotten necessary before this feeble otest would swell a nation (More Tomorrow.) Fat Actress M rv pedi Prescription nd controtling clever ells that she farmols MeN ‘Tab ried them, do # hey 8 and effective-—-Adver- We otter the Fash- ion’s produc- tions in style and in fabrics, and will agree wi you see them. The famous Willard Thread. ed Rubber Battery is now sold at the samo prices as are asked in many cases for Wood Insulated Types—and the Willard ts now used and recommended by the engi neers of no less than 202 American Automobiles. Think what that means and then drive in and “Talk Battery” to the Willard ex.! perts at these 4 stations. IS FREE FOR THE ASKING ADMIRAL WAY 41 CaciF