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Ifyou like LIPTON'S TEA TRY: (Continued From Our Last Issue- |opposition. Swiung bodily away from 9 ~ . / oInniversary Sale i ) It would seem safe to assume the wheal, he went over the rail to the am the man gossip says T am'" Lan-!forward deck like a bag of sugs i yard said cautiously. 3 i | Immediately Lany .,»fA ,‘.,m,.,; l;"'};"p N 4 This Anniversary Sale is a great event brim full of extraordinary buying opportunities, It has been Then to begin at the be.|hinnacle i extensively planned and throngh the gencrous co-operation of manufacturers we have made special | - i Anniversary Sale purchases to great advantage. Not only has this made it possible for us to offer im- ginning,” whispered Mussey in the| Thrusting a hand into the opening 4 . g portant dominating values, but in accord with the celebration spirit of an Anniversary Sale weé have darkness “I've known Whit|Lanyard groped for the adjustable Monk a good long time Before this, | magnets in their racks, and one by made striking reductions in orvder to share profits with our patrons, if anybody had ever told me Whit|one removed and dropped them to Monk would do a pal dirt, I'd ‘ve[the grating at the taot of the binnacle pen e o e e i INECSSOINEIN Il Anniversary Sale of Anniversary Sale of |, St Swesters | In the darkness that disembodied [a humming-bird to one especial rose. Glorious Colors volce took up it stale anew Guiding himself by a hand that ‘T and you are both in the ne |lightly touched the rail, Lanyard re- YELLBORVAINIBABEL FRO‘ KS 1 75 to $5 95 boat in a manner eaking. We're [gained his chair, carefully composing . D . ° both on the outside-—shut out—look-|himself in the position in which he 1t ita a " Anniversary Sale Prices ‘ng i ¥ ac 10€ sting he Ve L 7, a S jusl moti () 3 G — |l|.,‘:v3y SR 3:;:‘| been resting when the lights went | Of course it you choose a Wrap of Pollyanna k. M{m m:d:;m.:&m:l;l::.r":h;"e::‘;f.:f.:( 'I'!‘m\lv Er‘np.‘f;.}u“, & 1 l‘(‘u‘n\‘\v you| The next instant, however, he was C"’"‘yfl’""'“";'l"‘;: "‘:'r': ‘:le:‘::m‘ll“" b:":;:i::!,l‘f':: new Autnmn Frocks to give the effect of a ¢,.5|.! can get that tin sate of WNit's open, fon his fect again. A beam of light| ) Y ;‘[::PH"‘ Garona. - Dabhine orml’ounnmlnlne that fonable long Ykirt where just a popular, comfort- when vou feel like it, get the jewels|had swept across the salon skylight, |SUre our little friend over here isn't able short skirt really exists. Such panels ave b o 2 o A YUBN | laying ' " won't please yon tremendously, especially at An- Sl and all; but what show do yon stand [coming from below, the meam of a|P'@YINg ‘possum on us, a2 o) burro Just ono of the clever style notes featured by this Lanyard adopted the sensible sug- niversary Sale prices.. Such new colors as group which includes effective Frocks for every to get away with them Chat is, | portable electric torch might have been the signal for|BStion of Phinuit. To his complete brown and sorrénto blue, such features as tuxedo occasio unless you've got somehody working A 3 i in with you on board the ship See [the first plereing scream of ”mw;-‘lmlsiarllon no flutter of life was to and sh'-\\l oollars of fur distinguish these luxuri. ) | be detected in that barrel-like chest, ous Wraps. $19.75, $25-00, $29.75’ Reva " Delorme. A pistol shot with a vi-|P® The mutter sank into & husky |cious accent cut short the scream,| SO this was the source of Mr. Mus- $19 75’ $25.75, $29.75, and $35 00 (] . whisper. After a brief pause several more shots|S€Y'S €xact understandiog of the busi- | ‘Well, go to it: make your plans, |ripped in the salon | ness! to 89 50 consult with me, get everything fixed, Then thé torch-light found and As to the question of how the . Apache had been smuggled aboard, 1ift the loot; I'll stand by, fix up|steadied upon the mouth of the com- everything so's your work will go and when, Lanyard never learned the - tratn. SES through slick, see that you don't e Lot et S $9.75, $16.75, $19.75, $9.75, $15.00, $19.75, scene in the salon when Phinuit had rhat | ove we'll split fifty-fifty. What 2 por | surprised the Apache in the act of 5 25 et | ¢ e 2 .00 .m ‘Extr Iy 1 fous ,monsieur.” | strangling Monk. ~ -'fx‘)‘ltl”h‘::: ':z:‘n ;‘.Jmnd e One saw the garroter creeping The Better Ones Have Callars of Raccoon Poirét Twill and Canton Crepes HOS]ERY row night or not at all,”” the mutter |from his hlrnr_*xg place in the cabin of BNES it an eeger RODERt d the chief engineer; stationing him- EXTRAORDINARY At Anniversary Sale Prices “My thought, precisely, Now to |self at the door to Monk's quarters, SKIRTS P Van Raalte, No. 534, Heavy In- do what I will h to do, I must with that deadly handkerchief of his d i ANNIVERSARY CFFER zrain Silk Hose, $2 00 Pair o have ten minutes of absolute dark- trade, ready for the throat of the B all color |Lone Wolf when he should emerge As far as Skirts are concerned “Kramer” Full Fashioned Silk ness. Car that be arranged?” ’ “Absolute darkness?’ The mutter | with the spoils of the captain's safe the Annivérsary Sale couldn't - Hose, gnaranteed or |in his hands. have come at a better time for ¢ 2 en s i z had a rising inflection of dubiety | | Then one saw Monk, alarmed by who doesn’t need a Wool Skirt bl st delbrar “Why, by nightfall we ought to be | A : : ] off Block Island ,n traffic as heavy s the sudden failure of the lights, for Fall? Their daring plaids 59(: 5 $2 50 Pair ° as on Fifth Avenuel Isn't there hurrying out to return to the bridge, boast no end of dash. some other way?" t_h» pantherish spring upon the vie- 5 5 95 g y “Not with lights to hamper my tim's back, the swift, dextrous noos- $4.9 ) . il A a h OE es ‘ f m_l = operations . But if some temporary ing of the handkerchief about his And accident were to put the dynamos 2 g windpipe, the merciless tightening of $6.9 tp out of commission—figure to your- it—all abruptly {lluminated by the white glare of Phinuit's electric e ‘“Beacon” and “Nassua’ in Neat self what would happen.” torch. “The engines would have to be N R R e . 4 bead, and side-lights, also for the en- | brows of suspicion at Lanyard. ') gine .rnnm"‘ From the salon came sounds of!| o “And there would be excitement shuffling feet and mumbling voices as UMBRELLAS ® Patterns—Special and confusion, eh? Everyhodw would| “THE MONTALAIS JEWELS ARE |feamen carrled away all that was make for the deck, even the captain|HERE.” mortal of Monsieur Popinot g would leave his cabin unguarded |- ——— Bem:een roars of the fog signal, six 5‘1.59 Waterproof $l 00 e enoush " ; bells vibrated on the air Phinuit Umbrellas ..... . A special purchase brought “I- get you''—with a sigh. upps| Panionway. Against that glare, a|looked brightly to Lanyard $1.95 Fancy Handle l 7 these new things fnto the store. Aol it " |burly figure was instantaneously re-| ‘Ar-har!” he murmured—‘the fatal TUmbrellas . ‘NIVERSARY S wrong, all wrong, but—well, I sup-|; b | ANNIVERSARY PRICES $2.95 and $3.95 pose it's got to be done.” lieved, running up to the deck. As|hour : $2.45 Fancy Handle $l 95 Voiles. . 83c, $1.09, $1.95, $2.95 i A ) Lanyard tria(srl hi:y;smg mka smile ;nf:i:;:n;:; ::pmfz:l';nn flflf:xr;al tr:;*sm”}a"!fl” gave: hin a7 cgranloug] la;;fl:fll(hs o Silk ..... $2.39, $2.95, $3.95 up|| Be early as there are only 5 16T e a ness. 8 § 3 ; ) < of triumph, t *l)“ in t T figure checked, revolved. slowly on s Tn atténuated accents Captain e Tlia Matelasse Blouses .. $8.95 up s et CHAPTER XXI heel, tottered .and plunged ehadfore-|Monk inquired i s ———————— : TheTrRp IS Spruh: .., lmost down the steps again “What say, Phin?" On their Jast night, a heavy fog( " 4 pmoment later the lights came, “The dear man promised to turn Since a very large patronage is anticipated throughout the Anniversary Sale it is suggested that settled down to aid the work of Lan-| ., nng Lanyard went below. in his answer to our unselfish little those who find it convenient to shop in the forenoon will do so, thereby relieving the congestion of the vard and his volunteer assistant, Mr.| " pi¢ powildered gaze discovered first | proposition at six bells tonight and afternoon hours and adding to the general pleasure of shopping. Inducements to morning shoppers Mussey . At 10:30 p. m. every light|yi;n0 Delorme . Her fingers were not later.” are a more leisurely service, large unhandled selections of merchandise from which to choose, a pleas- went out clawing her cheeks, her eyes widely Lanyard slowly inclined his head: ant atmosphere throughout the Store and less crowded travel. Mr. Mussev had not fafled to K-ep|gjjate with horror and fright, her|“I regret I must bet to be excused.” Sold. Here Only his pact of treachery. mouth was agape, and from it issued,| = A look of fury convulsed Liane's SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY Lanyard was ont of his chair before 55, DY SOMe mechanical im | N was i ) F s 2 pulse, | face Phinnit, too ,was glaring, no T T the first call of excited remonstrancé |y jax upon hollow shriek. [longer a humorist. Monk’s mouth ALE nru'{ rang out on deck—to be echoed in| " "(ha opposite side of the salon|was working ,and his evebrows had 20% clamor. i Monk lay with purple face and pro- got out of hand altogether. é A nd in that time of Stvgian gloom |, 4ing evehalls, far gone toward| *It is my considered judgment that 3 ‘F‘} “'fif‘:{f(‘;g’nf“ violence was done swiftly, surely,|j.aiy through strangulation Phi- [T would be a fool to associate myself R b AE and without mercy; with pity, ¥es.|,.it on hig knees, was removing a|with people of a low grade of intel- | ALl $'~ 5 | 88c “ $3.95 These Robes Sold Formerly At and with regret. lanyard was SOTFY |y handkerchief that had been |ligence, wanting even enough to hold for the man at the wheely But wWhat|yiaq ahout that scrawny throat fast that which they have thieved!” | was to be done could not be done in| "\t o foot of the companionway| “Come through,” Phihuit advised in| BnvSothien avay . |steps, Popinot, no phantom but the|a dangerous voice. “Just what do 6 1) The teliow offered barely a show of Lo B 1 Pyt e Himself, was writh-|you mean?” 238 n the Square ing and heaving convuisively; and “I mean that you, knowing I have even as Lanyard looked, the hugel|but one object, to wit, the recovery body of the creature lifted from the |of the jewels of Madame de Montalais, floor in one last, heroic spasm, then|have not had sufficient wit to prevent | i S g collapsed, and moved no more | my securing those jewels under your ask for Horlick’s : Viewing this hideuus tableau, ap-|very noses.” The ORIGINAL preciating what it meam;!hart Popi-| “You mean to say you've H / not, forearmed with advice from a them?" | Malted Milk trusted quarter, had stationed him-| Lanyard nodded “They are at| self outside the door to Monk's state- | present in my possession—if that con- | room, to waylay and garotte the man lfesses am act of theft' | For Infants, {whom he expected to emerge there-{ Monk laughed discordantly. “Then| Invalids & |{from laden with the plunder of |1 say you're a liar, Monsieur the| Children |Monk's safe—Lanyard appreciated | one Wolf,.as well as a fool!"” ‘g‘ls further that he had done Mr. Musgey | figt smote the desk again. ““The | The Original Food-Drink for All Ages. | "o oat wrong. | Montalais jewels are here.” | QuickLunchat Home OfficeaFountains. For he had all the time believed Liane Delorme said abruptly, in a ] ) : RichMilk, Malted GrainExtractioPow- |} ¢ 10 chief engineer was laving a | choking voice: “Open the safe, | : Bt dera Tabletforms. Nourishing-Nocooking. |, for him on behalf of his ancient|please, Captain Monk.” | I \ N UNDERWEAR 86 Avoid Imitations and Substitutes |<ninmate .Captain Whitaker Mony. | Monk swung open the safe door,| 4 1 1S58 12 ; / X \ —— | [ anyvard stepped across the dead geized the metal dispatch box by the | v 2 o ¢ ) ¢ Woten: AeSP AT Rt With Such Values the Apache and planted him-|paindie, and set it upon the desk with | ] ; ¢ € i | \ : v ANNIVERGARY SALE PRICES P - stolen | bulk of e e R self squarely in front of the woman. |a bang. i \ 5 : - Seizing her forearms with his two Lanyard gave no sign, but his heart | 3 i 4 GoWni Z0c, 89¢, $1.39. $1.89 Miss Doris Dewey’s [ scizne ner forehrme 0 2 o s e e St exnacaiea e Jus 7. | , G 0%, . 8180, 8180 down to the level of her waist, And |gource fo gain time, he was now at| ‘ 2 7 syt JLaaa end. Only his star, could 2 ? ALL SILK UNDERWEAR SChOOl Of Dancing purposely made his grasp o Strong | his wits' the |gave him now. AT 67 OFF 15% - that his fingers sank deep into Will Open Tues, Oct. 3 at 4 p. m soft flesh. TContintied in Obs Next Tesuer In Grotto Hall, Fox’s Theater There!” hé sald—that's over, e ER R L Liane, The beast Is done for. Now| o Do e of 170,176 | Aesthetic, Interprétative, Classi- ||iforget him—and realize the debt vou shuare Hilen, = 2 i : : i cal and Ball-room will be taught. |||owe good Monsieur Phinuit.” Miss Dewey has studied with With a grin, that gentleman looked | e=———=—=—=m-ommmm=me=m=s | Chalif Russian School of New ||| up from his efforts to revive Captain | . s York, Miss Baylis of New York || Monk | 0 ln oo nn University and two years at the “I'm a shy, retiring violet,” he Vestoff - Serova Russian School. ||| stated somewhat superfluously, ‘“‘but Meriden—Tel. 311. | | Miss Dewey assisted Madame Ser- (|[if the world will kindly lend its ears, ova when she taught at the State I'll inform it coyly that was someé | Dancing every evening. (Dixie nand)‘ For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts, Teachers' Convention, held in ||| shootin’. Have a look ,will ""]“' I‘a:' Luncheon and Dinner Parties. . F i -y 2 d fellow, and make 3 N o Ay ML e | Heprs pod Chicken and Waffle Dinner — $1.50. | E. R. Suprenant, 146 Fairview St. | et Phone 16202, || SALESMAN $AM Sam Gets Some Pointers, What? 5 e SAY STRANGER, e A (e Y ALWAVS GO AROUND |/ GOLLY, BOT Y AFTER A HARD A WHY /M A ) L RY, GIMME. A TV BAK WAY, n % M Wi DAY OF COLLECTING YOU'RE CLEVER 0.WRRGS - O'LYERN €0, LIGHT, T TAKE WHATEVER FOR ALL Wil \A? oy THEYVE. GOT- ETC- Y\SSON%EE‘ JUNK DEALERS ) : 8 EYC-TC- ETC- ANYWAY? BUILDERS ‘ th - Samples of a new outside plas- ter are now exposed at the well known building that is now in construction on Main street, by MR. C. CIANCI 3 @ B FARYBE. YOL €00LD GWE ME A FEW 2 POINTERS The new Stucco will be aj, plied by— Mr. Paul Reale B - N2, e RSN e T 155 Washington Street City Hil PR eeos e R D N P B T AR T 5% ke