The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1909, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

® Love and “Gold | ‘Hunti By Rex @) () @) (@) @) @) (*) @) 6 @ “ee 8 Author of ‘Th ® 0 @ BYNOPSIS OF PRECE Lieut, Meade Burre Ing camp of Flambe: » who ts ehman, Pole had man," Runa before Join Gale, } moth aj ca | to Gale t m later jen a baby promised to Join th had been fi Gale of the finally marrying s ing up Necia as turns up at Flan Gale tells B at to Stark for =The Barrier= = THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1909, ' WADIA | ng in the Klondike * But Stark s if t do the Lieu nesses, If 1 your sim- en the he instst- Kill you wea Beach oar van eet tulad e Spoilers” Oil ys uP m not the nt! I've er took I won't after, taxa an furnis pe on nother a let you or ether, not) heat me out of Gale. | ated, then did as he} for this man knew him/ pow 1m gotng | , " said the Kentia i) je 8 mar. t i ly. was bidden, $ fer away, with Tt relevene r ; Pea eh ate erry | > — feon, without un¢ There's a lot of things y nh Mi | dears part of this plot me to settle up first. For one t I I suy yes!" k turned to g0,| ah CHAPTER XV. 4 (Continued.) ; age.” | pose you find her frat." F A Knot Tightened. “We'll adjust that after ¢ te at-| "What do you mean? Walt*—— tended to; but, moanwhile, what do you his visitor was gone, leaving @ utside Runnion was saying again BS Ee ‘ vant me to do? behtine a lover already sorely | Bo A tark: “I want you to arrest the man who| vexed, and now harassed by « new and) j “gy ie won't go with ma Ben; she/killed my wife, If you don’t take him sudden a on, What venom the | | @on't ike me. You see, I made love} the miners will, I've got a following § mar ld {t be that he had By @ she got mad and wanted! ths camp, and I'll raise a crowd tn ff-/ gant Necia away? ¢ 4 Bae An Spe 2eovi ta teen minutes—enouh to hang this gtark traced way dack te his ti je Killa squaw-man batter down your bar- avant oa flercer mood than | “She'll never ad Dene ane racks to get him. Dut I don't want to weil 1’ DMD} 2 do that; I want to go by the law you've | : : ; ; y 8 He iis Key in the loc’, but the j | jether, “aud you are the only man I) taneg go much about; I-want you to do hls Hi) trust \to take her through. I can bat st you—Avou owe me too much to be) | lerooked.”” “Oh! All right!" exclaimed Runnion, | op festily. “Only it loaks mighty queer.” | _He melted into the darkness and Stark turned to his cabim, where he paced At this @ vicious frenzy overtook lamp to adjust the wick. | {back and forth impatiently, smiling evil | Burrell, and he thought of the man! p steady and strong at last, | | By now and then, congulting his watch | yening yonder door, whom he had for-| fat frequent nterwals. A Biase look had go want those mines of hers. “Why? the trick.” whieh bk had only "Have you thought of Necia? She 6 came away }loves Gale. What effect will this have closed tt behind him | her?" od it, for he had some “She'a more his orat than mine, I then felt through his want John Gaylord!" a match, and, striking tt, | paused at the door, “And you k you'll marry Necla, do yout” —_ | know {t.’ o t Weill, I'm her*father, and. she'smot of Noor door a, at | fi the narrow place with Ite {1- | tten until these words woke some-| } t fished when Necla came, and he met her | wg gamblers words rang Meester cohentaudant Mie aarla|| 4 swith a smile. 4," he |Se3—'T want John Gaylord Celery Cony fs Weep "LT was atrald you had weakened,” be) tory he knew what he was doing he Beene eral coset { gald. “Everything 1s ready and walting. | haq qnewered: “Very well, I'll give BER Pa ) Ive got the only came tn the place, @/ nin, ty you," and crossed quickly to\* Be eee he y | 1) Peterborough, and hired food oar | tne oor of his bedroom and flung !t : a) Gat q an to put you thro 4 | y res i he pa i} ab Ribu iaa: fast time ag he can, and to letese oil, ay puoe es emp me forth In a ) board the first steamer that overtakes draught aucked. theo : ‘ sn’t going the ay. How- HP ey rm n a i ye p get fo tet - Hable to be another any | 7S ‘aie sory of the ae blue eyes fixed upon him, and the deep Hi hour, and if one doest come alonk | yo. ne heard Into | 8 of his heavy face set as f| you'll find enough blankets and food in tt so you needn't go ashore. | His huge, knotted | and we'll go for } the table, ard between { the skiff, Meade went to his bureau, took his h ; | §) You'll be there before you know It.” | iver trom the belt where he had them lay a naked knife h “You are very kind,” sald the girl, “T| yi ne is and came out Into the other (To Be Continued.) | can't thank you enough.’ | Toom. Stark, seeing the weapon, ex-| Oe te | b “you didmt run into anybody, eh?’ \ claimed: | MRS. W. A. KIRKLAND DEAD, | t Bhe shook her head. "You don't need that; he won't re-| ) nsuela Kirkland, widow of | , Stark's low whistle was suawere. 6 feist you." ca ae Alexander Kirk- f d yesterc t Ni § hundred yards below, and eae a ]_'Tve decided not to take him," said er Het ater enome: yb out a darker blot that prov Tiel Ay cyearsh ola; aandll man’s figure. “Ts everything ready?” he tuquired, at the shadow grunted unintel-| So, holding Necla by the arm,|", helped her Dack to ® seat in the). ern i Srictta man will take you through,” he said. “You can trust him all right.” Good-by, Mr, Stark, Thank you ever so much," the gitl replied, too numb and worn out to say much, or to notice or care whither she was bound or who ; aa know.” pour !n some water and a small quantity . was her boa “Weollt” | of a solution made by di: s Stark did not return to his cabin, but) Tif) tty tate This place ts us y dissolving a table went back instead to his saloon, where ,,, \ he saw Poleon Doret still sprawling I with elbows on the tabla his hat pulled low above his sullen face. The f owner of the place passed behind the | bar and poured himesclt a full glass of whiskey, which he tossed off, then, ‘without a look to right or left, went out ) land down toward the barracks, A light ibehind the drawn curtains of the @fficer’s house told that his man wes i jnot abed, but he waited # long moment after his summons before the door was jopened, during which he heard the oo jeupant moving alout and another Goor jelose in the rear. When he was al- ‘owed entrance at last he found the jyoung man alone in a smoke-filled room lwith a bottle and two empty glasses on ithe table. For at the sound of his voice Gale had whispered to Burrell, “Keep him t!"” and the Lieutenant had decided | jto refuse his late visitor admittance rwhen he lighted on the expedient of concealing the trader in the bedroom t the rear. It was only natural, ho reasoned, that Gale should dislike to face a man like Stark before he had egained his composure. _ "Go in there and walt till I see what the wants,” he had sald, and, shutting jthe old man in, he had gone forth to ad- Imit Stark, resenting hie {l-timed tn- jtrusion and inquiring brusquely the enuse of it. Before answering, Stark entered and Closed the door Sehind him. “I've got some work for you, Lieu- tenant.” "IT guess it can watt til mornin, enid Meade, “T've got a criminal for you.” “You've had a killing in your place, en” “Ne I've Just made a discovery. 1| 1 out by accident, teo—pure | “By heaven! You can't tell alficent Providence Why, this felon ed here among us all this time, the merest chance I never ecognized him." ydy's friend, "He's ever He's the whole volent renegade, Squaw murder don me What proof do you think fm stak now ? killed my wife, I say 4 1 me } my little girl! That's her ouse What's her he calla Necia. fibe's my! ‘Decided not to take him?" shouted) | the other, Ing to stop them, once for all. You're) too Jangerous to have around.” you crazy?” and told me who killed your wife 1| food {s removed from such utenstls tagonist, and when he did not speak | Burrell continued: havy circles for halt. a) ed? Don't ne I've Ustened | now I'm go-| “Have you wea ju intend te arrest that ‘Nol" arted the sold! your lea long enou To Clean Aiton Utensils, Cleaning pots and kettles Is usually | considered the most disagreeable piece | “What's the meaning of thist Are, of drudgery in the household; but, like | everything else, there Is an easler way to | “Gale was here just before you came! do It, {f c-e knows how. As soon as the | spoonful of Gold Dust washing powder in a gallon of water. Leave to soak while washing the dishes, then pour off | nely. This is the simplest way.” The gambler fell to studying his an-| the water and fill with clean suds made | \{n the same way. If particles of food Reet) Eats) Cd) He Gh 9 "| still adhere to the Inside of the utensils, use pot rings for removing them. Lord & Taylor Silk Dept. Will offer for Thursday, February 18th 1,500 yds. Imported Satin Messatine in Black or White at Sie a yd., greatly under priced. | month, "NO INTEREST. ow Dress Goods Dept. Special Sale of 48-inch Irish Linen Suatings | in shades of pink, sky, grey, navy, rose, cadet, black, tan, and white, | special at 48c. a yd. | lso Broken Lines of Fancy Grey Mixed Suitings | in stripes, checks and plaids, in all wool and silk and wool; 42 and 44-inch wide $1.00 and $1.25 goods to be closed at 48c. a yd. White Goods Dept. { (o) Special Offering 500 Pieces English Long Cloth sol 36-inch wide; 12 yards each at g8c. per piece market value $1.50 Broadway and 2 th A toth St. older man [edly the biggest assortment of pianos | $500 Chickering. A MIGHTY DEMONSTRATION The Unusual Character of the Big Piano Sale rman At the WISSNER PIANO STORE CREATES AN INTEREST WITHOUT PARALLEL. on|The Big Store Filled Daily With Buyers and Pros- pective Buyers Who Are Attracted by the Unusual and Extraordinary Nature of This Sale. Judging from the immediate response made by New York and Brooklyn people to our announcement in last Sunday’s papers, we have not misplaced our contidence in them. We felt sure that they would appreciate the great values we offered, and it was surely a mighty demonstration of contidence between the |home people and a home concern, In this commercial age people like to buy from a house that makes and sells its product right here at home, as such a house is ALWAYS ON HAND to stand back of its guarantee. This tendency of New York people is Secon more noticeable | each year, so that the following announcement, is in part the one that appeared in Sunday's papers, really MEANS SOMETHING to every one, READ EVERY WORD YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF SUCH A PIANO SALE BEFORE The extraordinary feature of this remarkable sale l!es {n the astound- oak, walnut or mahogany—you will be sure to find Just what you want Ing fact that each plano is brand! This sale is complete. We have a new, fresh from the factory, and no! plano for all comers, Every avail two are allke. In other words, they | able used pia » has been placed on are exclusiva styles, each one an up- to-date mov, and many can be classed with art designs. Undoubt- our floors and wi cut to the quick These p¥anos are dependable. It has always been the Wissner method to revarnish and polish the case and be sold at prices ever offered the public to choose from at cut prices, replace all worn parts with new Being advance styles and sample ones. pianos, they represent our best ef-| ‘Take our word for {t. If you can't forts, afford a new piano buy one of thes! These !nstruments are those that honest in Many of them we make up regularly as samples are better than ever to-day, as the from which to choose our styles for wood has stood t it of time and the following yeer. the hammers, st pedals, ete., In construction one Is relatively ag ere bre good as another, and no matter how It your tastes {nellne—plain or ,fancy up lines, with or without carved work, | un BRAND NEW PIANOS X|$275 stvues now $190|/X|$350 stytes Now $250 $325 styLes Now $225 [| $875 STYLES NOW $265 $500 sTvits Now $880) [$525 sT-Les Now $875 $600 sTYLes Now $425! |$625 STYLES Now $450 $400 sTYLEs NOW $275 [| $450 sTYLEs NOW $310 $425 sTYLEs Now $285!X1$475 STYLES NOW $820 $550 STYLES NOW $395! |$800 GRANDPIA} X| $650 styLes Now $475] |$675 sTYLEs Now $500 d t be suited here, make nind to one thing—you x There are also several Player Pianos, Piano Players and high- class Art Pianos which will be included in the stock of New Pianos, These are also rare bargains, USED UPRIGHT PIANOS $ 85 $300 Reinhar $205 3400 Leckerling. + $265 275 600 Chickering. 135 Sterling 210 500 Wi 300 Kelso.. 140 325 Reinhard, 215 280 300 Weser. 150 220 285 350 Stodart » 160 225 300 275 Sterling 165 230 320 300 Sterling.. 180 235 325 300 aad 185 1 238 .. 350 300 Relnhard.. 190 400 Leckerli ng. . 250 850 Pianola Piano, 385 With every orfe of these instruments goes a stool, cover, one year’s | free tuning, frée delivery, and, with the new ones, a five-year warranty. | We will deliver—at these prices—any one instrument upon receiving a j small payment down and your promise to a regular amount each BROOKLYN'S LARGEST PIANO STORE THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 2 WISSNER 538-540 Fulton &t, COR, FULTON 81. & FLATBUSH AVE. mame BROOKLYN : NEW YORK Lord & Taylor Special Values in Sole Leather Bags Sui Cases Sole Leather Bags leather lined, capped corners, in brown or rus t 14-inch $5.50, 16-inch $5.95, 18-inch $6.50 value $7.50 to $9.00 Sole Leather Suit Ca es linen lined, with shirt flap, capped corners, 22, 24, 26-inch $5.00, value $7.00 Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; 19th St. ( | RESTAURA , 6TH FLOOR—DINNER, 25c—MUSIC ApaeHany, ‘o-Monnow, P| jto-Mornow, TO-MORROY MORTOW, TO-MOR! | DAM. to TD, OC MPERGNN, TBARS T | TORR NG TPN, Pt BA Wash Goo Table Cloths Corhed Blankets Bed Spreads }| Huck Towels Vartous kinda; | Austrian Linen, Shoulders Heavy fecce. P| Full stze, hem: B] Extra Lat we) | Pawnee rai fringed. for Corned Pork white and gray; med, extra large, aRaih med. round or square feces of suitable for tron- Kood designs; good value at i dining room Jersey Ing board covet- $1.00 values. 0 L 12 tables, Soc, val- Shoulders, tng: 80c. values 5 by 100, Limit 14, Limit 20 Vat i. tea (Nov Muli P| foe cultorners ee eee eNO P| ftmit 2. tNOB) (No stall Ore dete), Yate Pye Limit sey ETE ele Mall Orders.) Mall Orders.) dere ) (Basement.) (Basement. ) (Sixth Floor.) es (Basement. ( Basement.) “Ed. Sutter,” large fancy shape Vek fecto, banded these clgars sell reeularly at $1.50, of fine ty domestle », with Sunatra Limited Be of 80. 72c ewees( Malo F108, ) eee O-MORROW we place on specia! sale a lot of our new “Slr Henri Shoes for women. These have cloth tops in Gray, Black and Brown. Also about 13 other smart styles in Patent Kid au $1. 08 dull leathers, We are featuring a short vamp shoe hard to {n other stores. Sizes 242 to 8 and C to EE. Every pair ful yerstick”’ 6 | Guaranteed. Mail orders filled. Your choice.. Women's $2.00 White Kid Pumps, in sizes 2% to 7, Ctok wide... Women's $1‘ pers in all sizes, 2/2 to $1 00 8, and to fit AA to E v Shows Girls’ Button and Lace Shoes, in kldskin; best of soles and uppers; sizes 8% to 2., MEN'S 75c SELF-ACTING Who Is Ready fora | Beautiful Cambric $2 to Good Corset Special? $3 Petticoats Cp po AUTIFUL or F these Corsets had in Eyelet Embroidery, them the regular stamp |! 12 inches deep, the trade marks J headed with a half do. ntended to J fine tucks and ribbs Others etailing at flouncv b over the hips the knee w not even y, Me beara high bust. over the | ete made of fine coutil tt ty attached sides and each a gem, 1 18 to YOU C! TAINLY WANT $1.98) $1.49 < eee THE LTH STREET STORE, Second Moor, THE 4TH STREET STORE, » Second Floor.) — |Red Cross Sale of Drugs ‘Hundreds of Specials Not Mentioned Here Mail Orders Filled Except on Items Marked with Star. % Alycothymoline, ye $1 Scott's Diamond Dyes, | % Fairy Soap, $1 size, | Emulsion, package, | 3 cakes for 69c O5¢ 5c ——s«*10€ BABCOCK'S _CO- ERI BARCOCK'S CO. | YP TERK ISS Raver 25¢ ¥ et BeS!§ 15c | | ®t we $1.00 AATUISIS Dae TNRALLS VIOLETTE DE PERPUe, 25C sae bons 19¢ ane TOILET. 30 Jee conte es ere theese LSC ) B88 PERFUME, u rani 35c Mtn’ "39¢ ERIN GDTA LET | gavaace PATAYS i a ED'S | at VM. ie ONAL Ok Hy 19 | Rs DIPRIISS TAL 5c | 7 SePOW DER... Y- 25 He Cooper's | yy Mennen’s | ye Rubber Gloves, maroon | ye Westphal's 4¢ Dr. Lyon's ye W ampole's New | Talcum say fot wom:n's “ Auyiliator, Footh Discovery, Powder, Wear oe aver pettr $1.00 size, Powder B9c 1c | mtn, | 45¢ | 10€ (THE L4H STREET STORE, Main Floor.) 18c, Jars... econ J} sale... Cod Liver Oil, §7¢ Think What a Vast Range of Selection 15,000 Boys’ Suits Gives! Every Suit New 9 Wi are ready at THE 14TH STREET STORE with what we know the st stock of Boys’ Clothin g in the country. It is all brand new, just un- d from the makers, and in variety, style and price is unrivalled, $4.00 Suits with Extra Trousers ~ $1.98 Boys’ $4.50 Thibet Suits | A splendid lot of dark Navy Blue All: Wool Thibet Suits for boys 6 to Boys’ } Double-breasted Suits for boys from 8 to 16 years, W | Made of | | i] h extra pair of knicker trousers. ray and dark mixtures as well as naterials, Sleves with cuffs, ita full, with seat and | seams taped.. Cut j SSS Boys’ $3.00 Navy Blue Suits A guaranteed strictly all wool Navy Rie Thibet Sult for boys from Boys’ Knicker bocker Separ+ to 10 years, Cut elther Russian or | 18 years, Made in double breasted ‘ | Sailor Blouse. Made extra long and | style, with Knicker trousers, Cut | ate Woollen full, Cut and trimmed large and full, Made rin, | Just [ke $3.00. sults with cuffs. on coat bo should be. Have .79 sleeves, Avery aty- 2.49 29c bloomer trousers... lish garment 67 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) Lowest Prices for Groceries: Meats and Fish SHOULDER LAMB | CHOP8—chsice, ayy, shoulders of lamb cul AL Into chops; i ularly 180. c SIRLOIN & PORT aaPaD STEA FRESH BUTTER — Willow Farm Creamery Brand, high grade; 34c new made, print . BONELESS BREAKFAST BACON — at this reduced price Thur ith grocery ord: Tb MONgG digits Wiis) he a ‘trulty, wold, ny us reg. yp spiced for 95c ALTO DORE Tor mb) Spaini rich old tonte wi: lar The. bottle to-morrow ea EE choice native 0; Ib. trom rea: ; 50c TOI Rich, health- shing; dozen 65c WARrINir’ i-8tAit COdNAC—Tot- 9 led In France: regular +4 CRACKE da Milk or Zu-Zu sna Hehe Hib LDEI c om young Jerse, COUNTRY cee ase package ssi WHITE LOSE POT! an ‘OF: dry and flaky; bbl bushel B10h) ror 8 aakot Rich,” creamy. in other stores price to-morrow, dozen CODER, HADDOCK, FLO! ond 3 SALMON, HALINUT, CouFiai Me | xiitoneec ante: Sain P i n RED On YE Low oxIONS— 25¢ | “oa SN an BELO LGe rr er ee eto at's doten (Bizth Tiees.) seu

Other pages from this issue: