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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1911. ate THE BOSS «ate master, and which he supposed to be ers. You could drive them Iike cattle the customary “home manner” of the) and make them work for you at a| “We will come to that a little later,” evaded Griswold, “For a long time T well bred. Surdly tow wages. You selzed all the] ather prominent th the dire ' “Glad to | Mr. Griswold” he| contracts for freighting. tely you . oh S h B b | eried, ‘You, t00° young teller, She adde| have been reaching out for the grain oe ee savings ave t e a ies. ed with a patronizi to Donald, | contracts too. I have done my The St si towne “said Griswold, coldly, | save my interests, but I'm afraid f am Tnterpoved Rowan, “the Peo-| JPNPANT MORTALITY is something frightful, Wo can hardly e Story of a Life Battle Between Folitics and Love |We can’ get {o business at’ once, 1) teo contervative fo cope with the new ples Trust, the Farmers’ Loan and the} of all the children born in civilized countries, twenty-two think.” conditions you have created.” Union De Those three banks have | or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; “In other words,” put in Regan, “Tm a crook and a grafter. And YOU aren't. The aloofness of his host's tonal Plerced even Regan's thick skin. Novelized From EDWARD SHELDON’S Successful Play of the Same Name mes? sitin' me| percent., or more than one-third, before they are five, and em on | they are fifteen? “AN right” he grunted, ‘If you} That's what you're tryin’ to @ay, ain't , ye Worth a plugged Woe do not hesitate to say that, mel ‘storia would save B y A 1 b ert P ayson T er h une gents are strong for business let's, It If you are licked in| majority of these reckons lives, ON eaner a We Salen to ray that, ey to tt, You asked me here, What ‘ou put things very clearly, Mr. Re-| your fet n 1 know you of these infantile deaths aro occasioned by the use of narcotic - for? What d'ye want?" gan, I have just learned that you of-/ ARF lick a bankeuptey Drops, tinctures and soothing syrups sold for children’s complaints contain right, 1911, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World). cl R. Regan, ex-barkeeper, contract- “I will come straight to the point, fered the Western A gamated a fa Then there'll more or less opium or morphine, They are, in considerable quanti Copy ‘ th And. foreabet businese-poiltician of Mr. Regan," answered Griswold, seat: schedule of terms that I cannot possibly ’ » vanks and deadly poisona In any quantity, they siupefy, retard cireulation my CHAPTER 1. the lake-part city. ‘There was nothing ing himself as far as possible from his compete with. Th. smaller companies ’ 40 quleh page lt pesen didenem © wih "hasteeln oneectes oie te but 4 7 In his outer aspect to denote the tough. unwelcome guest. ‘The matter briefly will, of course, follow the Western, You ow what hit ‘em. Ten't that] Spe oater gertiens to boars the Manatare oF Chink Ei i bed Castoria, he Trap. Yet there was quite as ilttle to suggest stands lik+ this: For nearly a quarter have beaten me, Mr. Regan, You now | right | Zou must oop thas It boars, the signature o! . H, Fletcher, OMER GRISWOLD had the look and manner that are born of many | te gentleman century ty firm has handled all the contro! this country’s entire grain-haul-| ‘There was a mo ence. Facher| See pS get to Cipited roperly, opens the prosperous years. The drawing room where he walked to and fro,| Ret Ked Into the drawing-room grain that comes to this city. | During iy, bean one * jand fon agha Ganiti Cast aK al L sek os th t | ° atte | 4 ported * | with hh insolent assurance @s the past ten years you have succes “That's ri nodd Regan, puffing | Kegan eyed the) @enain oria alwi o late one October afternoon, was @ At setting for so opulent @ AgUFs. | into inarlert cons. But, at in getting hold of all tho freight con- 1 a." cigar, “Whatcher goin’ to do | roses. i: | hdd ays bears the sigaatare of J fi Yet, to a close observer, Griswold just then had more the alr of @/ sight of Emily halted tn sudden un- tra You understood the dock labor absyt it?” (To Be tinued) captured beast trying tb writhe its way out of a trap than an elderly | won Nwancier in his own home. a His a nt. His rt little eves took plump D The door opened hastily, and was closed with the same furtive quickness, as|Oh a now, jess shard Ught, The tielt ———_—_—_—_——_—_—_-- : jonald Griswold, the financier’s only son and junior member of Griswold & Co,,| Mouth slackened Into what was Intend- 39000990090: 109 i000: 100 i TT a309004 the newcomer. oon, miss,” he mum- “we * he asked anxiously, “Is—is there an yu're feelin’ all right Will he?— =| all right,” answered Donald. is behind. év ecting you; ir. SI Nl be hero at 5" shen OP Rie ath i i tt mith no abede Charge Accounts Victrola Concerts fo Griswold's haggard face lost some ef | Plc he calls them—|of cordiality and without so much as which we will gladly open with responsible uaidaamistie’ Jd and = Ms gray tension. doesn't leav wut half his wages on|returning his greeting. .“He will be s, will be found a mat convenience resenting a varied and enjoyable program. pol “Good!” he muttered, “you were gone | oe of the in bars every Saturday | here in a moment. \eshenbesles eee: ee Er emertey we given daily in the Auditorium, Eighth fame eo long that I was afraid he"— he gets fired | She started from the room. But Re- when shopping at GIMBELS. Floor, at 12.30 P.M. You are invited. =| “He kept me waiting halt an hour," | jae treated Ag moment of Slane, Seed \S : : FSI pat te Donald. "His outer office was | "Ave treated him so 4 ured to bar the way. ———————— | = ie jammed io peo} Some big men} | Ne est S ri ° e e Sie among em, too—associates of our =) ‘en | Ww pring Silks in This Feb Sal | “No! Do you suppose that means the | Ss 1S e ruar a e Sl oe public already guesses Rexan's pur ed In Immense Varieties of All Gocd Qualities at Actual Savings cn Usual Valuaticn = us to the wall? That we're at ais e luaticns of an Average Ha mercy?” “We aren't!" growled Donald. “There's still chance for a fight. Only one of our big firms has gone over to him so far— No wender that public enthusiasm has been so tremenccu ‘The assenblege presents a wercerful mcculaticn of colors weaves and qualities—in selection, not only of graces, but colors and sheces in each grade, from scmbre to gay~ in qualities, not only the Western Amalgamated. And among the lesser-priced, but ercrg the mest exquisite weaves—in peltarrs not cry through cut the cuiet, sub Cucd end uncbtrusive, Bare ce ain ws but even unto these riotous end berkaric in tercency, yet ever in kecping with gcocd taste end in which the mest perfect color- like a@ flock of sheep. Regan has us in the hollow of his hand, and he knows it. What talk did you have wiih harmonies are expressed. It took purchases errourtirg to over 1¢0.cc< erds of n « 7 icus ass yerds of new Spring | ious assortments bere and new presented. It took the most prerounced Silk sim RE et a cb Silks, eT ee miccell to rreke Ve a sbowirg possible. It pencralship to brirg abecut the pricirg at such a tne as this on the Silk Pale Ret be, Ma ee seeewuhe tase | took the best talents of the best Silk experts chteireble to Trrg. through | proups cntmcratec below and the many other collections priced on a similar tna big chair, with his fect on tne desi, personal pet aoa patterns end ov ee ue wonderfully her cr Fe asis which this February Silk Sale presents, his hat on one side of bis head and! | ard-86c to ard— $1 to $1.35 ard $1 to $1.60 Yard * | G ar 1.1 o —f Ghawing on 8’ cigar. When broached | BOC Houniities. B5e Wines: 65c Gta MOC guide. 85c Wis Guay the subject he said he'd had his : ; . on our grain contracts for the pa The guaranteed water-spot proof Foul- Satin-faced Pongee in| ne a e-width all-silk Mar- Allcik double-width — @hiffon Striped and checked Messa- ten years—ever since he went into the ards in a wide range of new designs and | a full range of Spring colors, and | Guitettes, ina range of colors, | Groen in a full color assortmn line Sati: é OO REGIE LTT esr egal ea colorings. including navy and black and | plenty of “natural,” navy, as well | Shits, Iwory dnd black and seis rears a atin, 36 inches wide, in — * ontrac’ ys, anc ka Ml « ts shade including white, ivory and blu ange of :ol ‘Of course he wanted them, white combinations. as black Dress lengths.ol Poulards, hed ie Matec ee Se { the elder man. ‘They're th | All-silk Corsica, known to dressmakers antrhes and cheeked Louisine | fancy \ es, short lengths Messaline Satins in the 35-inch 36-inch Dress Satins, in mainstay of this city’s existence. for strength and wear-quality as “inde- 8, in black-and-white, white- | of Crepe de Chine, Novelties | idth, in a full range of street 4 very ¥| the world's supply of wheat Kove \ structible.” white, ivory and black and-black and Jasper eftect and Sa ee | vite idatel chia ee ae . through this port. And now : wt she c f shade. 4 ketting the bandling of it aw $2.26 Dress Satins, 30 shades (36 to 36 inches), $1 yard. | $1.36 Black Taffetas (36 inches wide), 80c Yard. $2.26 Double-Width Crepe Meteor, $1.36 Yard. 1.26 ‘‘Cloth-of- wD 4 ' $1.10 Black Peau de Cygne (36-inch), 760 Yard. ov ot Golatl Roa gee suRa e Arcawite/ Oks Meal” ee SUBWAY STORE, Balcory—?,CCC Yards of Silk-and-Cotton Rough Pongees, 60c prade, “bc yard. Every remnant, irrespective of former price, 26¢ yard. Some Interesting Facts for Women’s Smart Pumps Buyers of Brass Bedsteads Join the February Shoe Sale Artistic design is most desirable in a brass bedstead Fumps that have hitherto been $5 will be from \ us. “We have no chance. He's just com- ing to gloat over to watch white men cringe before a blackguard. It isn't worth {t, father. | “It wouldn't be,” asserted Griswold, “lf the money part of it were the 01 It's my own good name th and—and more! What about vings bank notes that are due | on Dec, 1—just thirty-three days oft?) If Regan won't compromise we shall! Sound construction fall. If we fail [I can't meet those | P . \ . $3.90 tomorrow. notes, I'm a director in ali three of is even more essential. Gimbel-quality Brass Bedsteads possess both charac- those banks. The banks will go unde j TapgueaoIpOIIIONgCoTeTeS TUTITT Pumps that have hitherto been $3.50 will be $2.90 tomorrow. Styles include patent leather, black calf, ‘And the stockholders will come clan ing 4 ME like hungry dogs! it's State prison or"—— ‘The drawing-room doors swung open, teristics in a marked degree. They are trustworthy in every detail By far the greater part of the brass bedsteacs we sell comes from those two makers of metal bedsteads whose product we consider most nearly pertect ; \ black suede, black velvet and black satin i and on the threshold stood a girl, Her! ii One of the firms is the Simmons Mfg. Co. of I\crosha, Wis., the largest metal bed factory the $3.50 grade; and Baha erreran pay ih prisence enim leg AE Wee oF in the United States. if not in the world, and which has supplied the brass bedsteads for most y ‘ prod! sunshine in ear-darkened | 10. ‘There for a momen ‘ood, the rays of the stn playing about her 1 and striking athwart her ea She wore a gold» est lovely young face. t, 29059090000000 of the hotels in New York and other cities—sufficient proot of the excellence of its product The other is the Mersereau Metal Bed Co.. of Jersey City—the first established maker of brass bedsteads in this country ard noted for the superb beds it turns out tan calf, black and white suede and black satin in the $5 grade. All these pumps are hand-lasted—the good old shoe- maker's way to insure perfect fit—and nave non-slip- r flush of out-of-door exer S| Both these firms are manufacturers of brass bedsteads, not merely assemblers—a fact ping heel-lining and the reer’ . rey ‘ ' 8 rivalled the glow ot ce gle wg S| as important in the making of brass beds as in that of automobiles, And quality is an in- Smart, correct models and all sizes in every style. Amparican, Poent’ murmured Donald to is herent characteristic of every bed they make We shall simply have to order these pumps again to hie father, “It is only | hus the guarantee that we place on every brass bed we sell is admirably backed uf sell at the same prices, and it won't take clever women The girl meantime was staring in iis by the excellence of its maker's product. We can as strongly reccn mend, at its price, the very long to discover the unusual profit for them in this ee tr ane oi sateraare what i bed at $7.60 as the one at $75. Both are made in the seme factory, by the seme skilled Oh ee at home Dad!" she went in} ‘our'e white as a sheet. er?) Are you i?" Other continuing attractions in the February Shoe Sale Women's $3.60 Walking Shoes mechanics. Each is an economical and lasting investment at its price. Other still finer bed- steads run up to $260 in price, in satin and polished finish and a great nt mber of new and distinctively beautiful desig) 90350 are you and Donald d early as this? Women's $4 and $5 Shoes at $3.26 SEEUUUSUUEUOOOEOULUSCOCUUUSUOONUTUAUUEUOUOUSUCUUUCUCOUUUEDUSODUUUDUSUCUUEDUSUUOOOUSOENONOUOEOUUECUNOENULOLN Four post Colonial design, 3 ft. 3 in size only, 2-inch posts, satin or bright finish, Brass Costumers, Bright Finish $1.95, regularly $2.50 I wonld have supp: : . Miss," nawered | : at $2.40 x / ers" answer | : eur “tT soles, lace or |, Patent leather and gun-metal calf, omnia and T nave bonne ama \3] Brass Bedsteads at February Sale Prices | ,,\\:'e' cel ste. le or wun Sarees and high eels i . ; Ry \ Jie on in calf skin or patent leather, | also tan lace shoes, high cut, ‘ PRHSUN A tN Miwa are. to net | IE $12 Brass Bedsteads, at $7.50 $35 Brass Bedsteads, at $27 with kid or cloth top plac, ta. lace shies, aT Rea him here.” | \}i Colonial style, satin or bright finish Massive design, 2-inch continuous posts, | Women's $6 & $7 Slippers, at| Men's $4 and $5 Shoes, at $2.85 ' coe are UES eee Hs all sizes, 2-inch posts with six upright rods. | large husks, 3 ft. 3 in. 4 ft. and 4 ft. in. | 5 Bite oh Men's $6 Storm Shoes, at $3.86 i waa Lava t brig’ Fé ‘omen’s Si i i ” $3. { Sot to weet eos ial $20 Brass Eedsteads, at $14.00 bright or satin finish Fema e as Spares AF StEG | Bere! eh aa te eee q FEA Hie are ote 2 Colonial design, satin or bright finish, $60 Brass Bedsteads, at $38 Girls’ $3 and $3.00 Shoes, at| Boys’ $3 Shoes, at $1.85 hindy Mike? I don 4 aa ¢ i if r} me some of bh Lye area By LreMee a 3 ft. 3 in. 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. ue or bright Bobs 3 ft. 3 it mete $2.60 Ft Floor n ‘ ohe ‘i =| oD and 4 ft. 6 in, with thirteen upright rods ven: the ust tin the (> oat, erase Bedsteads, Pe Hy and 2-inch continuous posts ‘“ sy A what on earth have ie ‘ k PEG OPERAS: (ROSH 2h 8 2) $28 Brass Bedsteads, at $20 Toric” Rimless Eye Glasses with Mr Regan? He's the last eort of ; said | is 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 in. 9 $20 Brass Bedsteads, at $15 Satin or bright finish, all sizes, 2-inch continuous post Ss. $30 Brass Bedsteads, at $20 $1.25 Special offering tomorrow of our usual $2.50 grade of ‘Toric’ Glasses, rimless, with gold-cased “It's nothing a girl woul: repliad Donald in the exa yrother’’ ton i “You're all right In y y } ary work down in the slums, En busin b rete ings. ¢ / * 13 : | Bas a's ey ie pene Loacd : A Satin or bright finish, 3 ft. 3 in. 4 ft. 2.95 3.75 me Untings, at HALF-PRICE, $1.25. 0. “ Griswold sought to change the! hy s ct ; ; ene and 4 ft. 6 in., 2-inch continuous posts. 3.95 “ 5.00 Toric’ glasses have curved lenses, giving But Grisy jhe n 1 then ler 1 added fort. In fi leath subject and avert 4 quarre!. who’ 3 » J z . : . wider vision, and added comior' n fine leather “Well,” he said with 1 -f + ovelb" he gal with es Companion Offerings of Mattresses & Springs | cs onkeal ahods sae DML a Seen Ue tgagyae | ! ‘ das | Special Mixed Hair Mattresses, |rench | Mattresses of special black drawings, horse Wo the Fourth Ward," repliod Emly, | you stitched roll edge, tufted imperial fancy hair, French stitched roll ec 54x70 in A “5 ag cone, her favor) oe" in ticking. 4 ft. 6 in. x6ft. 4 in Resale Ni Rululy xo» | Unusual Price Reductions on PE eerie ait ha i Me gielbo | Gabe 2 Seve “sat | FineGimbel Hair Goods ake street. ‘The men I ‘ | 45 Ibs. . 822 ; ora ee aR laailise eae a money on drink and the women and | + | he : 4 . 32 2 children are half starved. I try | t 5 I « ‘ a. ste: Springs fancy tickir \ ' them, But it's hard. They'rv s» ; e PMT eA 35 Ibs. 2 14 wpb) bh Heit: Pprings, R Hf fe ‘ Many women already know the splendid qualit ? e nen I su ft . 9 Regularly Now egularly Now ’ i ee a ee ay, i don't adore |pt Remedy for 64 ZOIDS... .+seee-0e 18 12 ‘ ie Jan abe the unusually smart style and the moderate prices anything they just say, s A 4ft. Gin. $12 $9 3ft.6in. $i $ ’ : stand." | o°Mr years. As staple Special White Cotton Felt Mattresses, - th \ir goods sold in th rig tm Cals tt ; | ' sft 11.50 8.60} 3 ft 10 g | of the hair goods sold in the Gimbel Coiffure Salon, ‘ “You don't,” remarked Donald. “Why] Er as flour and ‘made in layers with French stitched rol y : Me i ; not drop all this philanthrople rot and | book, pre |} sugar, Keep it x =e Pill 1" f Lhese will be vastly interested in this remarkable live like other girls?” the in the house for edge fancy ticking. ows, of all new Ic re j . It ¢ 3 . bi “Because T want to,bo of use, Tn the) t09 1 Mr eraarolaa: (tk New tary and healthful | of proper | offering t brings a sav ihe of one-quar hag one- ms they tell me I ‘don't understan¢ n r str ede aid Bure O68 an steam renov adn half o early a score O > most fast able styles meters st home, te fal erty ; state and sure, 26 || gft. Gin. Be | Meee enovaicn w i font neatly score of hie sn st fashionable styles her won't tell me—l know!” she as an \ “ * | ct, bottle of Riker's Expectorant qf... § cegular y Ayal , the sea on in Cluster Puffs, all perfect and care- does not stop your cough or cold, 3 ft. Oin. 9 $2.75 ..0+++, $2.26 | . $1.10 fully made, of fine.sanitary hair. Women who wish bring back the empty bottle and aft 1¢ 8.60 238 1.75 | Seventh Floor t ep their style of hair dressing abreast of the | | get your money | broke off in a flash of womenly & A ctrele; a the ma sm of s dom- _ “LT know what the i 8 jnar ry s e se ed to to do wl 1 ie n ni th . t sre Da . that right,|per.”" The t t form was clad In VY, = some Brass | /¢ maceegtn NEG moon clothes of Genesee Lamp with Glas 7 "* plied hy father gr 1 LS) a sort e ” Li ) jh , 5 oe len vie L #, | oF Scat wan cbis , Free with every pur-| ¥ 1 The Vester 4 ed J ci tn A dg ae ie went over to him to | chase of % 00 Grand Mand the others will follow. ault?™ scarcer een aati auerted Emily, “But thar means"— 1 CH ACNE CUT SALE able, Carpets, Rugs and| S $ oH MAKER'S fashion will be sure to share in the unusual oppor- Spring Weight |Silk Petticoats, {imrits, $“.95 | ony i mt Pajamas, feta Perel a Hie eo f Ai andlehee ; $5 for $7.50 to $8.60 Puffs, $7.60 for $10 to $15 Puffs % i ald en ir x f . : r Ne Diny . ult | se ar » the 5 : ors an Some are gracef uf th chiffon ar Damoselle Pinless | utts. | These ar ong the most $1.15 Suit all have silk under-ruffle. Usual pr $6.50 to I vith curls, and other desir \! ishionable arrangements in norrowy a esting f re of the Febru ale, at e styles, i « st ; our stock, : These are the famous “Universal” Ores i “ Interest rf bibs i? y ‘ style nt nase hdd tock, including two makeof Pajamas, which are known | $4.96 cach, Other instance he choice eltorce eo tyles that were $10, two that all over the country for their com- | Sale are $1.36 for $2 Pufis | sha ae fortable proportions. Of highly Twenty styles of Petticoats, in| k and colors in many desirable + ‘Three ponular round. ef oeiay- Ay As that mercer in white, cream terl m0 ' . ere $15; among them our or’ , blu Fourteen styles of Petticoats, in me 1 Heatherbloom, and | oval sty Cluster th] ; i ae Balance of the on’s stock off) | Slaias Bedding. | ayers canal abi PMeNtin elnhean 18 to 24 pulfs in ea 1 re | nown "Madame Sherry” men’s and women's highly tailored [) Tomes Furiished Complete almost like silk, 1s de “Klosfit’’ Petticoats, tn newest | ' 3 cobbetn ihgeereth fi Lily” styles, in all dee Un COsTs 3 Rooms at $49.98, 4 Rooms at $74,98, wear, washes well and lusts long, with fitted top and table b Secon Y y attr yiierir rable éhacea 5 Rooms at $124.98 Clover leat trimmings, low or mili- — — tary neck, 's ' $5 for $4.60 and $5 Puffs New oval Week Opens an Account! We shall offer these Pajamas at rarer eeeeeUTeUTOU COA OONOOUOOOUDOUUOUDUD ODL OOOUNOOOOTODHOUDOE DUN OECSECEDED CCS TUTTOU DUCE OOOUNDUDDODODOUNODUDONUHODOODODOOD: ; " ; | aped Clusters vet how Ly Down en i Worth $1.15 a suit, which is just 30c of 24 puffs, round puffs with Pee Ny i ae $7.50 + $100 | more a dozen than their usual pendant curls and Cluster content. a They re - | ‘Open Saturday Evenin | wholegale pric: nure out the Mite in other etulen dn) andl ‘nat needs only a spark, G r n IRTY:S ‘ Li) hing could, be done. 1 co: ew York's best C Store |} H . thet liquor symem of his, too." 63 Vest 1 th St. | Sh et Dea : opie: ete | Me ! ‘Liquor system noed the OPPOSITE LTH STREET STORE, . PO CHEUCTENCOETTN COCCTEOCENTHETY (LUNE UOC MONET COCO T NOTED COMET COCO OT OT TCE COTTE TOTS TET ‘Weat do you meant’ em amemmaeitiee, ~ ———— — - ———- -—- om.

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