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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1911. ~~ Hie awung about to the telephone and! tittte starvation on t called up the president of the Peoples’ | Emily, puzzled ani ned eagerly sten,”” went on Regan mysteriously. Kiver been to Montreal? No? Well, j {ts an all-right burg. Good olimate, theatres, nice folks, an’ all that sort of thing. How'd you like to live there?” Live in Montreal? Why ao how those poor families have suffered 4 you ask? d . The Story of a Life Battle Between Politics and Love} ""ise/a:ise that's where you're goin’ to! > i andidate for iti already, The strike has impoverished | + That is, sf you keep on Mvin' ain't finished with ‘em yet. I want you them. ‘ve got almost nothing left. Nebeiized From EDWARD SHELDON’ S where I do, That's where we're headed, to call in all my mortgages—yes, fore. You car turn them out Into La you an’ me." close, I don't care if it does, They've streets to starve. «, Success/ul Flay of the Same Name .'. joe Dy arrevaewent with W. A, Brady and Edward Sheldon), be lean he be. he chuckled, ‘sn | Joyin' the happ: “But, Michael! irbanks! This ts . Michael, what ARE you Ariving | paid no {nt’rest on ‘em for six months.| “Can't, hey, Why not? W: I don't understand you one bit.” So I—hell, I didn't start the strike, did to atop me?” (By “vil explatn aa clear as Tecan. What |1? ‘isn't my fault the people: are| (To Be Continued.) makes this elty of ours important? ‘The broke—no, I don't cai - —_—_—_—_—____= By Albert Payson Terhune § mis this cty of ours important? the pr Te A AAA AAR ARRIOLA LD AR AAPRRRPARDAPAA AAA AD same ocean grain traffic where'd this | 5 Bi t ‘ Cu “an ; city be? In the discard, buried under ealiin’ in all | al vT wo ays ore Oo is 1 I ven Coppright, 911 Na ANNs — It mM raise his head, Emily stood on the cruei white anow. Dender'n a door | ties I've got, town, Go ahead., | a Kew F thet I 4 nail, Well, I'm goin’ to turn the whole As quick as you A frsorers of rixcemtxa omarrens, | ...°! head” Rigeted her with bash= ocean grain traffic from thia city to| ‘Michael! demanded Emily, ae 4 ; MME AU | od see Gy eet Atty tre Pricey ie Mont See? Tanta Va get back down the recelver, es are those? Tell me.’ ‘Oh, a whole lot of lit te ones, a ‘ she ‘ough the Fourth Ward." ‘You've be pall nights | sont But you wouldn't “You moan you own all the morttn You must be fearfull ret would, Last night r eent a|in that ward?” Restores er to th or | wire to the Western Amalgamated of “Looks 80." —_ in | ferin’ ‘em half the present. rates tf tie ‘And you're going t@ forecione? ‘To “Faded Lidbeobdaesteand) LA bb] unioad at Montreal. An’ I've into the af good an’ hard at our here, An’ thi teemed felloy how I'm go! Medium and High Class Dining Room Furniture O'Neil Main Store—Tourth Floor, (Formerly Adams aliding.) | 1 New Spring Patterns Under Regular Prices. — ae in Golden Oak, Eorly English, C te t had time to be tired,” he t the Idea of Oak and Mahoga juding tm turn those poor peop! Y T 4 druff and invigorates the Scalp | heautiful reps ToC re “a word that they accept. “Yep. ‘hose poor, dear I t s 1 mous would. ‘They’ coulda struck an’ are tryin’ to break mo Tres Promotes a luxuriant, jerman Reni fhe) ye | ven vpinmetng | lt, <Aty Hee made me Montreal cons He neyo wet, me licked. Ther’! healthy hair growth—Stops its {[ rand Rapid, Stich i here in brand earortment. ut how Ane an! lenay | they can't recuse | there next week an’ you'll see every falling out. Isnot a dye. | We probably show the largest assortment of fine fur niture to be seen anywhereZin Greater New York. Even at the reduced prices you may buy on the ; Club Plan if you desire, which means you pay a lit! bs when you make your purchases and the rest while } sidewalk piled high with beddin’ an’ ind at D Stor tip tem Mke I'd tip ab broken furniture, Your slum. friends | recege a ple ang act ee If they get found out that you tried to help will be doin’ a sem botel a, Hay Speciahios Co., If T get found out t done fine, fancy line of atrect beegin', with a Newark, Nod eeusa i" n’ coffee for me thought for a grown man, a paused aiid looked heipionaty at] Werted intl utes Ree eee we La | you use the furniture. CHAPTER VIII. her, Emily moved around to where the terrible 1ot of money in it for me at| 928 Early English | $18 Early English Exe ]$ 12.50 Early English| $24 Early English the rates I'm offerin’, but I've salted The Wreck. | cit, should be very iad to pour your! Gown enough cash to keep us on bas sogt tie eat wo. 1,| tension Table, $13.50] Carving Table, $9 China Closet, $17.50 T had been a flercely sy care to have me do reet fo! The wh Hie top Is 4 Just Ike tlustration + Just like IMustration No. Top is 36x18 inches. Height It tn 62 inches high and et 4 inches, je. Has adj le Vest quartered Made of tho best ished a. beautiful shade of quartered oak, finished a Karly English, One large beautiful shade of Early Eng- 46 inches long and ike iustration 3 f widen Ae dork feet | 9, ruse Hk a + inches hand has a 4X10 kre plate mirt Made of the best quartered It has two small drawers Hone jarge drawer and night Michael Reg: news of the mass-me outcome he had rushed down town wi avis, his secre: tary, and had worked throughout t trate will turn to Mor e stranded “Lord & Taylor Michael!" she tnterp: almost | but in this c flercely, “understand « ng! If} I > le eee feet, and is sae of the best [drawer with brass trimmings. lish, Has heavy glass door PPourth Ward as never before, stre . ust rt you #0 to Montreal me orl Founded 1826 ie aotruetin ant ds | eet an tists of he ish" as he ning his few remaining defe: ih ts new and is This is an entirely new de- made to mateh the rest of sign, and, like the sideboard, s suit is shown for the first time, Short Length Sale of Dress Goods; Silks & Wash Goods IM Main Store—Second Floor, (Formerly Adams Bulldi: Silk Dept. Dress Goods Dept. Spring Prints Thousands of romnants in silke—| | Remnants and odd lengths In thls season s accumulation, Plain and colors in shepherd's Iundreds of ends, including 91 and novelty silks and. ‘satins; mohairs, floral lawns and batistes 2c deess, skirt and waist leng at Sing to block Donald Griswold's next |tormunted, poleing the suear tongs noone Rivers sending a series of mysgerious | the cup, the design Is new and wp to date and is being siown for the first time. ft kind of lonesome here," ed. “Dive know what | Ly Mf 1 J Ms town will be when Ive quit? A S le n the middie of the street! ‘That's all that’! eft of the city that turned down Michael R. Regan, I'm going to strip this town tll {tll have to crawl into a bar'l, 1 won't leave it so much AX @ toothbrush an’ a pair of sho strings, When T die you'll ha write on my tombstone: ‘Heaven Help legrains. | “on, T don't know," he stammored, Tress. Or five. Or It was nearly 10 in the morning when BG I'tre two men returned. Tegan was|Tix it any way you tke, | 1t pallid, unshaven, grim, eager to recom. |" LPiggedial ta) My ha ye is do ma a mence the unequal fight. Into h ae ane ard "tes ay oan Stepnr he stalked, Davis at his heels, reoat and reveal- For Friday and Saturday ing a gra jan jacket over + white evening waistcoat. For ther “deed 0 tens to change last night Mike Rega lia turned the Wheat to Sale of Umbrellas On Special Tables a 29¢, 39¢ ana 49 MGB His eye fell on the ot to clean up afew things here he- | ; * ‘ { Men's Furnishin Dept. Hey Papers lying on his de m Women’s All Silk Umbrellas \ one tts Har tentte . | mM rc French Lines new linen shades; acti “Boss Regan F of f blaniate, genuine ; h niwenty exs ctvil He. Green, Garne inal and Brown, with | yard... 19¢ sith Maninel, trimmed With lt ry , ‘i fii Perales” ya seounils: yg ray, brown and dark red, Grain fompanies. Long Fight Ends in A SORRRIGSERG HER TIGA DART CuFt handles of natura land mission wood. \ $1.95 uetual value at, yard 10.¢ sizes 7 to 11, actual \Siue $1. at Tiss See | BOO ie Urter Deveat.” hae th: otlas cae eee P| Men's Umbrellas —_—_—_—_—_—_— Men's Pajamas—ot fine percale In black and white | Finish!" he read from an-|iast tow « iMben 6 /morelias, ae Candy Dept. stripes and figures, trimmed with silk 100 4 796 @ at Last—Interference| my hea 28 in., with naturel and mission wood han- o alm Store—Baspement. Peet ti lB Meta bch Sf at 4 ‘le Value #3.00 | Teeter Men's Neckwear—of silk and knitted, all good colors: full length, f to select ggg actual val in-hand and open es, twenty ate ent rf from, uetual value 60¢ Imported Embroidered Batiste Chemisettes Hosiery Dept. | Hosiery Dept. 7 O'Neill Main Store-— First Flo The Purest Spring Water in the World to-morrow night if you wanted to. Anothe ment, hey? You talk With Lace Medallions Ld Hoses | merly Adams Building.) ” | doo! owport Lace ! , D J Adainw Bufiding. iar | a yaa’ e' cell One he ine, aur bulla atid Domestic sample Stockings, in black Women's Silk Stockings anch of telegrams yet?” | civitized folks in all this city that'd let || SUN-RAY. advertises iteelf as the $1.00 each. Value $1.50, Se ume Mae cOst Lot 1—$1 Grades at 75¢—Puro thread silk, black and hesitated the secr me eat out of thelr ash cans—free of | Purest Sp: Both can solids per Water in the World be. Analysis shows allon lors, all reinfor iy : nt ic |" jaates, 190 | pons New Satin Sailor Collar and Bow | —__. ee) Women's Underwear Dept. I heels, toes and soles. 5 Grades at $1-—Ulack thread silx ingrain, f silk OF cotton soles: Lot 3 $1.75 Grades ats o Freignt and the Erie] eh, nd the United Transport— to cancel their | Ink I'm dor week ago th chi ration telegraphed that they SUN-RAY.1 hy a of I st 1 Ned 1 with black iwi t d | Mack a si) Frangerenc aunt aureus JN-RAY, less than 3{ of agrain n all shades and edged with black and white s! ripe silk, oN, i black, reinforced heels, toes and se R00) OtherWater,"‘less than 4 grai | eel iy Adatas Batiolen \ D e| 1, don’ ‘0 los * r? sw e « ton, le eck ven stron ny don't Ro in Whar ey tng oe $7.00 per set. MEEERAT Bee Raitt eae oe | oR ce ” etual va ‘S00, at * | 5 rete (hormerty Ad build for anyone disproving our chim |” F1and Embroidered & Real Irish Lace Jahots | Dace Dest covered tray for Sun-Ray as the purest spring araurars eC Bi * | trimmed, actua) value t said th ater i e wo 6 nN, Sto floor. s, made of c « tis. Bh pment fon't tal! VANE ieee 95E cach sha ‘ali aula” 1 eR erne aitteedn itaed? seen itvahie oe 814.75 ' Hair Bow Ribbons | | y look on Regan's Heomookeds | ,. | ree ed. He watehed the em pikers have got me dow 34th St, and Broadway, N.Y Moire Taffetas, ull colors, 514 inches wide, | 5cto9e O'Nelt_shatn store HEhied Floor Sast tray 8 gentle, a half} t nic 1’ Dresden, light fed dark, 2 C | let Bi beream and white, 3 too” lines, in. miany of the most Gesirablo suadings. & . 5 “4 ( inches wide; actual val os ss it." he murmured to h nail ‘em, upsite Climate Failed— | Ce a ENE Satin Striped, | yard | Min Were le ts 200 ae NRRL reR Otani Lats thought that m | 1 and 614 inch, —— ee ade Suits of velvets and corduroys, plain Medicine Cured. a an ait Dept Satttad vaucupiosie sone, 914,75 ie r i i Fleor. Wool Shirts, mic v cress or rough wear; ; * - Formerty ne | Vor lee, aN Various styles i‘Lost—a lame back Dotted Swiss Walst ai fe back WT 8398) | 4 ECan Hemah aidandaniie chaein lta wack Uf sleeves flilshed w ‘ and hig ell | ; . Millions of backaches are lost! by eto s uttering Leather Goods wet va Sat vee BBG Untri ‘d Miil: Be t. Lars Thee ipa cea io wee rating te ; j ; MiAshASRREEAAEASEREROREAEN immed Miil.ner ' prin ATi; ene Wao) Wouldnt: Lo60 s Seldoen oor A Number of Fancy Leather Pieces - Ribbon De esiien Aaah | t blasphemy that » one? H's a simple matter, too. | ir ace 6 ee pels iy einai ed ae a. Ae E | TTS UEIMEAT AUREL | accustomed secretary. || All that is needgd is an Allcock’s| “Ham's Aietrdea eet or Desk and Traveling Purposes ri rormery Adaina Bulldingg | Untrimimed Hat 1 Head him ‘| Por Plastor placed 1 the cure of is, It has cured this |} Loom Ends, i to S inches wide, ih variety of | at {through the telephone. "ston him! | Porous Plaster placed on the spot | the sue of Tubewatows, It bas cured this | ™Sfdtves sud coltrs: acta vas Bi meee yee 10C Hustle him out of the ward. Rat—say|that hurts. You can go right 25¢ to $2 00 —_—_—— { gedon't pay any Hurley game on him, | Une UE allt Neon effected where the surroundings were ne 25 Fi AN | ( WNo rout work, Understand? tie thead with your work and soon} ise, where 00 are was taken of the : Blanket Dept. | ! ain't to be hurt. you'll forget you ever had a pain. arg in oy Ce Bere) Kacey ood Ea Formerly 75e to #5. Nell Second. Floor. Tatiaess, a Age Peounone Ne ex %, $e agus 0d ures (ast Secman's alteatie | | a centres of ute’ printed floral re. Ei nyreil, watcher know ebout th coe § ould” be ied tn ener case of Tubergutoale in| |i es inch t bus orve gy og | 1 8 Vatlety fp | | ap. “Porky ‘phones 1 iihat, young, Gris PLASTER anil setae tam aa le a S; . w ads ; no lace 0 10" ' a's ai in th ‘ourt! ‘ard mak- i $1.10, at... ‘ | 5 Poe ea Mesline fins tase to 'E*:| gots atthe seat ofthe trout it lence of cures that have been tationery N lue Str pea sa Ciothy with whilte * inclpaitg piaide aad pll a6. my own men to join his union. 0 | Br at “ at ofthe trouble as nothing interesting reading, A remarkable cure Iie atripe, will make a pretty suit; actual val | a vithsrinpuage et ooniciatne telbee, Tull pleated wall-eyed fool! He's lable to Ihe ‘an ; or Gree ay years it’s been | L Writi P, (i b | wi | skirts, Bizes 6 to 14 years; actual value . 91.59 | See py some of that crowd, an \the standard remedy for all kind: Watton, 1m, | Broken Lots of Writing Paper (in boxes) | ————_ | i then I'll get the blame for it, C |sches and pains, sorenene, sine + Throvgh Eckwan's Alterative 1 | H Upholstery Dept. in? send that telegram," ete, most meritorious articles, it's saved from a premature gr and v4 i } Maarn ant down. at the desk. | xtensively imitated—ther is I saight’ benehi peti teehee 8c and 18¢ per box ‘|| pain ihinat Bleor ill Momerurnishing Store” First Floor, Ys eye fell on the breakfast tray derive all the benefits that a porous weit | : r ry + C Covered Cushions, illed with the best quality | aa Davis went out, & ght swish of | plaster should give, "i Formerly l5e to 7 | Bik, Movs, S424 inches, ACLUML Value Ode, at, 35¢ ENG bach ye Insist on Having the Genuine i | Moire Holland Window Shades, re {fo hang. 7 . size UNTO Inches, actual Value dC, at, 29¢ Ob. bak a a ay °5 fate ; Sey an nell an windaw aairariual vali za Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | Dus. Da WAL Ae WIIG S08, RORUA! VRLUO ESE: gm om e os tabi: it Ma store- I i ~ yp. R olateres atab ishea ‘ (eee aay ne se | Remnant Day — the rad ilo pangled Kohes . pink, rose, ies A “ hellotrope, tight bi ; | Carpets, Linoleums and Mattings we piss Fined Speers Nene 8 $14.50 nasa ee | suitable fur Furnishing Store-Second Floor. | G and Beata twin black and erly O'Neil Building.) ning anc gand Carpet Remnants, 5 to 20 yards at exactly halt | regular prices: $1.75 0915 | Weal value $1.80;a¢..286¢ Actual value $1.00;a. | Actual value $1.25, at..68e Actualvalue 85c, at. ee Umbrella Dept. Matting emnants, 2 to 10 yards; Japaneso and Wii July 1 hogan, taking AN ACCOUNT We Pay Freight 1000 Dozen ° 9 ° O'NeH Main st st Floor. asrtloge, RotUAL value hice coat | i At About Half Price = | aa coc_| “iirc trea BE : ! Lot No. t=15c., formerly 25c, Nialied Pree | Sens rarest That Conform _to Government _ Standards i ‘ Rae es aos Pees nee : en te "Phone 5700 Chelsea We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities, \ ; ‘8 Rae. as " ca Handkerchiefs, liand-en Maracaibo Coffee White Rock Butter By Faney quality, Elgin creamery table butters in “ave pound” sto crocks;” for this MEAL | Man By $1, 10 100 doz. Liren Handkerchiefs with broidevy all avourd inside of | volling £ Pibs. ili 2c | | in - PPE ST Qa oS SL Lot No. 2—25c., formerly 5¢ a seata AE i A aS Se _ tam e "Ti 5c | ec. and ocaliope ar Wamae—-i veh | | | ‘ ee - Frias Hameo io Heiustitehed Handkerchicfs, & Deviled Mam og, Pongue ” * IN ore carte 1 c t ft ce Parlor ie : I4ec Haat Chiehemabre ] Hy vi i t di carved ds fray sArm \ 39¢ ult t 1. Eggs Strictly fresh newly tal ‘Kes: per dozen, 750-752 8th Ave.,| Cor. 46th St. Open Saturday Eves. Until 10 P. \ Cooking Eggs; per do Nort at 21906 WES 5th Ave. & patane rae b igus BEN TIQ" ise errant ne nem Pings HORST Ag sy a ed ope con Magee ASAI Canal tte

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