The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1911, Page 11

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A THE EVENING WORLD,‘ - — - —_ —— | be your brofher, but I*m your husband. | mildness, as he walked toward the | An’ as long as you're Mra. other “You want my answer, do you?” Regan your first 4 » we do!’ blustered striker, 5 hoe I'm not goin’ to ened Into bullying by the o:her's house an’ teach ted gentieness, “We want your tes Way to land o1 “L didn’ | him a thing, 1 if it isn’t the sort of an- nt We'll soak it to you all the ron." she cried. didn't tell You can ask him!" The Story of a Life Battle Between Politics and Love “S-o!" snarled Regan, “I hit the] “you'll soak jt to me all the harder?’ Nobvelized From EDWARD SHELDON’S e that time, That WAS the | repeated Regan, still more mildly. | reason you sneaked in here to-night,! ‘That goes!” the ‘siviker, Successful Flay of the Same Name .'. Griswold. To get my own wife to hel Mike Regan! You tn your scrap against me. You and you know (By arrangement with W. A, Brady and Hdward Sheldon), tof a chap, you? our next you wien you were down |; then you make my men An’ now you try to make me, Lord! If "8 give me « By Albert Payson. Terhune His short “thick lett ngine’s driving. Co. | sobbed, fighting for‘self-control. “It' its so good to have you back agal Don!” "is Tee! nokedness!”* dy the Press Publishing i: z y,"" retorted Don- York World.) worry.” you shook the win Porte then said Donald. ‘Then you'll now, gum-shoed lay ‘try to help me, won't you?” shouted Regan, stung by the wy “Help you? Of course, dear. How? other's cool ingolence, itt An’ if) ismily, with a ery of horror, threw i striking and Joine | T ever catch you he ain you won't | herself on her knees beside the stricken of a hundred a the hu alive. } mar we'll be able to | going,” said Donald, quite wn) vice up, you quitter!” roared Regan, n business by Mon- y longer than | ey b moved by the threat and walking 4 tely toward the door, “keep y on St. Mary's Hall to-night. There’! w live Wires that you won't ex- drawing back his foot as though to Kick | | Scanlan into lite, Michael," erted rm 1 Donald, “we've got he has sent to Alabama sand negroes to be hurrid the place f the strikers. “De alled Emily he reached the threshold “I'm through with you,” as ond preset tm CHAPT ER V. (To Re Continued.) answered her m working at the docks at bi ntemptuously, and the doer a ~ quarter of hite man’s wages. | clos hind t Trouble! ‘Would weer but sivine. Now bes! “fniiy sank down on a divan, ter! DWARF ARRESTS GROWN MAN eT get at the rai head in her All at once th — | nb ap) duel of eyes endured for] him off I've got to be etly sure | whole | BPLFAST, Me, Feb. %.—Standing | the Wrieleae OF ie Then g to do that. That's | dark. nom litle dhoke. than & ‘ al 1 glanced down at the a" ring fr be more than thr ss Jeweller’s box in bis hand. . | halted him. Pickin: up the re- arresting a man of full “T wish you'd take this, nt South for those alle’ sorky, iw tt? At at, | ture and landing him safely °| = , ty 2 Oh, it's Porky, I At § i Emily” he pleaded. “It's a beaut nothing about fou say? | Police station, was the work of : You'ain't even looked at it ye “i: e doors | Miral" Don 0, Robbins of Belfast, who opening the box, “it's a frawg, all made find out—for me. Find out} in’ the street gutsld with the family of City Marshal out of onda, with” « true and find by what| Hey? Ob, waitin’ for young Griswold, Hnswiton, Being « meme i § neans to bring them. ‘Then| ate they?’ Well, he's comin’ there now. “| 2 T Wish ‘twas in his hearse. | shal's famil dmiral eate can nab him {@ the act. . i night if you can, e first thing in the m * protested Emil rs that he Is ist- has the power to arrest any on who Is not law-abiding in when the speakin’ nnounced the butler at ‘4 aa person—from | Don, who ts the smallest man In ne Te mays he has an) england, is 40 inches tall, we eaeaate Is ee eqyig | Pounds and yenine yes » Fund. nin.” ordered Regan, “It's | Pounds 1 nine year at p they were goin "to me — tos cash to tryin’ to down "It's for their are starving take the p: with their ultimatum,” Emily. A thin, fll-dresaed man Regan could speak Emily INDICT VOTE SELLERS AT DANVILLE SOON. | De- | came | wives @ In any ¢ Mr. Scanian!’ he exclaimed. | DANVILLE, Feb, 0.—Men pron: more about it.’ exclaimed. , M., - All right!” he sighed, gloomily. “1 are you. And is Mrs, Scanlan) inent in business and social life will : sighed, gloom! er indicted by the Vermilion Count n't’ Kaow-1 thought om ‘ties pan, Van's bee you did—that you m, thanks,” | Gand Jury this week in the vote traf Good night.” va can't.” per ea no worse,” an-| fle invest said G We He siouched away to his office in t acl. Mr. Scantan's| siger, mez f the G y an farther corridor. And you at | spectal pr wife has from thégpom, was met at th y | his starving the poor and killing saloon-| "Uh-huh!" gt 1 State's Att . to-dty’s the but keepers and"— | nan Seanlan, is 1 14 had ma “Mr. Dohatd Griswold, mada said , I hate it atl, with all my | dre faeiiiie, REiAbOF i the mar e'stmy husband, And Tean't | ndvwaveral:de ght to come | GHILDREW WHO ARE SICKLY Mothers who value their own com- | fort and the fare of their children should never be without a_ bos ft hope you s the fo up all this Die he Mic <i} trouble against ar al fairly with yout He pulled youl t “Two shifts. A general : Mother hae weet owners the reet of and Dad out gf bankruptey, set you the union. Our! any " nesce the butler show her hoth on your feet and gave you haif| own saloons and no fired for using | collar ‘te peop asta Sa Kh brary Ist as eed to.| them 1 ‘ And—25 por | $08 eak up ds, A moment lat w fairly $ treated | cent. raise That's al | Feverishness, Constipation, | tered the room way you're behaving | "J 1 Regan in fronic won-| Disorders, Headache and Stoma busines: hamed of my own} They ar childret so pleasant to like them, sed ra. THESE Sold by my wateh | Troub! suit ‘ou don't want T care to hear,” | ng on his heel and thi door from | Don't accept any eagerly to mec nd Regan substitute mple mailed FREE, “Don! O ‘ i | At sight of Address, Allen 8S. Olmsted, Le Roy, wood to see yo meso gltd—so GLAD | Donald Griswold his little eyes flamed N.Y. i you've llow ad? Is] © went purple wit) his rheumat . ding forward, with ees: j “f Wasn't vould receive me," | ates he Dallowed | i en i ss . you’ dirty, rn the caress 125 STREET-WEST OCHea CG Between Lenox & 7th.Aves.- Store Closed Wednesday— Washington's Birthday Ae between the two angry uP faced her raging husband Wouldn't answer a But don't let You're * she ordere@.” “This ts nd he shall edmé and go leases In my home” {vs my home, too!" us he N "| denied Specials for Tuesday: io canines A Small Lot of Manufacturer’s Samples of | j HOW TO MAKE y en es 18, 50) | ew Spring Suii WW VANISH $25 Would aes » Selling arian | Frice if Bought Regularly tae euch Fine Imported Worsteds, ed of use of a little Noth bas equalled the work of) kable remedy in curing ob- face diseases and clearing Long-Wearing Serges Stylish Basket Weaves and Dashing Homespun Fabrics in, Hegeman's, Riker’s| druggists sell Poslam; two To , nt $2. Write for free a 1 ie! dmergenc FIFTY n ‘ Tw ¢ manufacturer with whom w Ww do co’ aty-filth str y year, Later on we Suits made from these ness ever our ste our $25.00, “America’s We Il ustrate Cne of tie Modest All the largest Others Are Bqualiy Stylish and Effective 4 a You will find the new Spring colors, as well asf Store” black and navy hairl 40; None C. O. D. None Exchanged. None Creatted. More Than 2,000 Yards of mbroideries at Ili 14 to 18 36 to es and Thousands of Pairs of FINE SHOES Taken from Our Main Floor Stock and Sold Below Cost Mail orders will nes To-Morrow, the Newest Silk or Tn $1.50 Hand Bagsat 89c Just to emphasize the fact that we will not be underquoted by any d town store, we have taken this smart lot of Hand Bags and marked about what they ¢ ost. You'll find them at other stores, but $1.50 will be t price. ' SATIN AND MOIRE BAGS fitted with purse and lined with s AND SEAL ned eal and con good value. he best we have seen this season, 1 ' \ — beat ost uisite design: Fl " Ei dae Bea in Our Basement Store hema iee of crane ae a Nias ative To Make Room for Spring Goods ]Men’'s and Women’s $3.50@ $4 with fancy German silver and gilt frame Also WAL metal frames; lea with plain and fanc Women’ S ern Spring Neckwear At Two Special Prices To- Morrow ed a lay, & to \ccording sharp reduc At 23c"": day Wednes crowd two day y this ise we are s into ot accomplish our object At — 65e JABOTS 45c tion in prices is made to hel -of fine lawn; trimmed with Irish lace and medallions, Neiw, neat, stylish, All Leathers & medallions, MONDAY, FEBRUARY _ 20, HS Sayed 1911, The Quality ‘ Store (EI ie HOME ocrawent font $3-75 Perrin’s White Glace Mousquetaire Gloves 6th Ave., AMS We Give Surety Stamps a. of the iy 135 Colonial Bedroom Suites at $103.50 | These beautiful Four Piece Suites, made of Solia Mahogany, at a record price. Positively the most remark- | able mahogany offering this year; for Tuesday ana Thursday only. Surpassing richness the feature of this Suite, ILis entirely different from the ave in which it is made. dark and dull, ecroom Suites, the originals wonderful wa > fin of old we Ever Quoted Lowest Price | $32.50 to $37.50 Royal Wilton Rugs, $25 ONIN Store— Nell wide.) most ae ular and rug onthe mar- net urate iy ket to-day; in two of the he sizes: S'axl0', fect and t,at the lowest pric ev oueted for Lancard Walton rugs. On sale for one day only, $ al 20 China ‘Dent. PNeiI | Hauncturniating Basen Chormerly O'Neil Bh a) | $36.98 Diner Sets, $25 | Ahrenfeldt’s fine Limoges | dinner sets, handsome floral designs. Every piece fin- ished with gold; 100. pi to the set $18 Dinner Setsat$12.75 English dinner set hand somely decorated and. fin ished with gold. This’ is an open stock pattern, whieh means you can always. re place al any time broken piece C8 any O'NeliLH ‘ s : omforts” in rich Persian and other Oriental tones, also Slip Covers, $3.89 1 pink Miter tients an ails aikoline eames We allow 20 yards of 97-inch Belgian stripe. For suites } requiring 1 thon 205 ards acl re of 30¢ on ¢ ch addi $1. 75 “Claremont” White Quilts, $1. 48 tional yard is made, We cut, ind bind at the above bed Gavacing Ie very handsome Alareciles daslene keel price. ; 5 aah ATS \ a1 t 91.48. BT teas ter tas PAB Rega CoP EE $5 “Cabot Blankets at $4.38 | M sl lo an a “ blanket City. forerokeuurnnes ’ ou at $4.38 15c Burlaps at 10c Per Yard A000 sash ae. weeny BS Ine Housefurnishing Dept. $2 Rope Portier res at $1.50 Rach O'Neil Housefurnishing Store—Hasement (Vormerly O'Neill Bullding,) 3 jf \ with poy apartment rway | $1.50 Clothes Baskets at 59c, may te the | d any oridin 1 | A great sal tyin assorted sizes, There are two stlyes, square may be t Made of hea in red and th i Sie keer tenera Li Carpet Sweepers at $1.59 s srd carpet sweepers, in assorted finishes of wood, ‘Women’ s $5 Hand Bags $3. 98 | ; 2 O'Neit) Main Miore—First oor (Formerly Adame Dellding) | $6.25 to § 520 Tea Kettles at $5 best i lease xs) 1a ie “3 98 | de In parte wk cope ani okt ket s, with alcohol lamp and It makes little difference what you need- “Want” will go and get it. == Full 20-Buiton Length—The ‘Finest Product New Spring Waists | White hau Waists at $2 \ Gust like ent.) t of this waist is made Gust ti Made with ala " of fine eluny lace, pin This is a very fash- ke tucking and fine ¢ ery with Wil kd insertions of valenciennes lace; be nodel, made Lelow the ye waist is prettily low the yoke the front of the waist with a yoke et of tucked and trimmed with [is prettily tucked. ‘The back is nepeil’ ateifed sil ta enlaned: made with six clusters of fine tucks | Peacll striped m fons and aside, | 2d fastened with pure, white pearl ne silk. The up. also tucked, Made of striped pereale with bel i pelow the yoke the i the kimono | smart black-and-white and. « ine kA the es are tucked | sttipes. ‘The waists are made with | body of the waist ; Pah | broad pleats ever the st is made of solid and trimmed with J with pocket, ani are fastened down | color messatine silk, frill; the lace collar | the front with fancy peart buttons. | trimmed with ailk trimmed | The back is plain and the long sleeves | ee titania We iar braid andelaborat colorings of th Upholstery Reductions ishing y ON $2:45 Prom Perrin et Cie Paris O'Neill Main Store=Mest Foor (Form jams Building) of the Most Celebrated Maker This is the proper glove for dress occasions And Is Underpriced for This Week's Selling Only In a Most Alluring Assortment O'Neil Main Store—Third Floor (Formerly Adame Buttding.» Messaline Silk wraints at $4.50 $2.50 Lawn Waists at $1.50 b The long sleeves are alao tucked and are finished with a tice cull and a deep lace collar, $1.50 Tailored Waists at $1 ons part of the yoke ily with silk silverorgol frill with eol ored border: The back is trimmed sid and | beads; * Y We are also trimmed with beads sortinent of the blouses 1 imported and domestic marqui je and all the new fabries ia nd embroidered effect The back atch the front of the and the collars ar ulls are of fine white lace. are black mplete new is made ton re Copenhagen waist, brown and ve ie colors navy blue and gray. O'Neil Main Store—Fourth Floor, CP suite advertised, because y Adame Building) tis made of SOLID mahogany and because of the and the whole suite is rich and beautiful beyond words—for the designs are exact duplicates of which would sell for frbulous prices were they on the market t The regu ar price of the Bureau is $39; the sale price $29.50. the regular price of the Chiffonier is $37.50; the sale price $28.50. Tie reguiar price of the Dressing Table is $22.75; the sale price $17.00. The regular price of the Bed is $35.75; the sale price $28.50. Fancy China elt or Ma Store— a) 0 Various 1 saucers, olive cream pitchers in a num- ber of different designs; actual value l5e. 10c and 19¢., at, each. , Decorated China Biscuit actual value 49c ees j OS Flags For Washington's Birthday O'Neill Main Store—Hasement (Formerly Adams Building) L Sewed muslin U. S, flags with canvas heading and xrummets, sewed stars and stripes. ‘THE DRESSING TABLE is 80 Io! es long inches wide, 191) inches long and 64 Actual Value Size y fine brass Jocks] inches high. ‘The drawers are nice $1.25 at 7$e hate of the busca | aud roomy and finished with wooden $1.60 at $1.25 rye and two sinall| handles. ‘The mirror is 18 x 22 $2.95 at 01.60 « ug drawers inches, made of fine French plate. QI 75 i Fi ; 83.75 at $2.50 i HF FONIER is 30 inches ; 4 tee See ee THE BED isa high Tester post $4.95 at $3.25 tands 71 inches high, As you seel design, 3:ft. 8 inches wide and 6 ft. Full line U, S. standard from the illustration, it his four| # inches long. Ifyou would prefer , : ineeo anil lwo arnall clckwers we will take your arder for the sa all wool bunting flags. fitted with fine brass locks; the 1 design bed in the doubl Also flags of all nations, ro fine French plate, 18 inches} delivered in about three to four flay poles and holders. my wee time Prive 7. Sale of Quilts & Blankets ormerly Ad Building) ed “Maish Cotton Down "Neill Main Store—Seeond Ph arrival of th First floor | Hing. | | | celebr a World

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