The evening world. Newspaper, February 24, 1911, Page 11

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n't | But have you ever much for done 89 m your own husband? No, not you, You've let me ‘e alone in th ise here with you, day after day, % night after night—su ‘in’ and cravin' et ma ‘rate | for one one look from you, wll fig’ begs hin > eberdon thes ines wished, through the : j nig : hor a Ni a the mornin’ " os \ ind me dead, hy, ofter ¥ | CHAPTER IX. |" os get sho broke in, “you The Mercy of the Merciless| IMILY stared at her husband You're sorry for these measly atti | ‘as though at some wild ant-|°T are you?” he stormed on. “Well, mal which she aaw for the| et me tell you right here, there ain't a! Meat time, Little by iitie| Oe of "em that hasn't ‘got more'n 1| menvaran are nave. I don't care if they're cold an’ yi hungry an’ the roof leaks an‘ there's nature of his threats and to re no coal. They've got more'n me. There | fully capable he was to enforce them. | ain't a man of but what's got| The city was wholly butllt upon th some one io love him, some one 5 ome one to im, 80 to care mighty grain trade. Without that prop if he wins or loses. But. ho: It Would be like a deserted Wes pre EL alah You've held back from mo every. “boom town." Should Ke threat to turn the wheat to Montres calli h pod of | je city |S, human being has a right to. s, my feelin's—everything that ia the world—the best | n interes rom palace you've denied me all of t An’, on would crumble {nto nothingne top of that, tell me now where you get would staik abroad u the nerve to call yourself my WIFE?" Bhould Regan stil! He paused, hoarse and shaking from his threat to forecl his outburst of incoherent fury, His Fourth Ward mo. rough plea had moved the woman sngely. Yet she made shift to fall whieh Emily had so long to deter and happier must n into, back upon her habitual reserve in an- Denniless, hop future | gwering him, of her city, of beloved poor, hung You have no right to talk to me like | absolutely upon this man's ov - * she declared. “Have you for-| upon the mercy of the mer nm the bargain we made before aa she felt the effort to be she flew wried you? I have not forgotten tt, their defense. if you have, And I have lived up “But, Michael!" she entreated. "Th ¥ ord of it. I have done every are the people who MADE y—th jing I promised to. I have taken ple to whose work you owe ev sf your house, I have entertained You CAN'T treat them Iike th ,1 have helped your soctal can't wreck their lives and t just to gratify your own miserable Mee he growled. “T guegs that'll of revenge.” but all fro oul fhe Be , “Revenge!” he yelled, ng Se Ne a eeeaere “That's the word! Reven: e phe -eoninuielate, “ae eA *em all in the hollow of my hand. T'll squeeze ti! you can hear the crack, Till there left in ‘em or in t ther. ve GOT ‘e “You shall not!’ she flashed. Tied you to keep these poor p deing ruined, I cave up a grea when I brought myself to marry you Michael. And now I'm not going to seo my sacrifice turned to dust and 5 and rendered useless. here's somethigg more. I have what I thought was rig But I— in't realize you felt this way about Honestiy, I didn't, Michael. But ou DO, T am willing to—to go on um d, shyly, | 3 meas! another bargain” ire yOu gettin’ at? change—to be different | ated dryly. | | | he snarled. “Say, cut that “Well?” growled “How are you goin’ to help it? | “I don't know! 1d I don't know anything exce hat lam your wife—your wife, and you can't do this terrible thing you're plan- = 0 f; t Co di rl Bete ee Nort aa eur witecd to ver atness Condemne “It's a lie he raged, her words t, or even fattieh, women readers who | btrangely rousing him. t's ab ) be in the mode this year must un- | Net You call you f my ‘wife? You'r and that the demand ts for lines, not not my wife, an' you know It! Lord, and govern themselves accordingly. but you've got nerve to call yor moans OFF with the fat. It has that!” : be . duty, Many are trying exercise He broke into a short, ual’. Mittt~ oy tts certain they will And seemed more leas laugh; a laugh that ke @ cry of pain “My wife?" he rage! The rm for Mar- 0 slow and unrelta safest way ectolre mod to Ret In s by means Une of talk. 1 x a Preseription ‘Tablets. Any drugmtat | might think diff e 184 Farmer Bi things, If Ih think I had the my missus felt #9 © feel about this Mo: mortgages. But—wh done that I s W. L. DOUGLAS |*3: 52 &*4 SHOES MeN MEN: lowest price, world. They a W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 SHOF, as good in every way as oth Habe okie to $7. e only difterer price. Don’t pay high prices an, W.L. Douglas 8 cost more to make than ordinary shoe leathers are eater care, Brockton, f how earefully factories for yourse Douglas would then understand w their shape, look and fit better longer than any other make IRE OF SUBSTITUTES. . which guar ul the woarer against high price and REFUSE supe tirutes CLAIMED TO JUST AB COO! Boys’ Shoes, $2 & $2.50 It you aun tain We ur town, write for catalog, Shoes sent direct from factory to wearer W. L, DOL 4,182 Spark St., Brockton, Mass, w. lk. Oa ae cuenta NEW YORK STORES 1452 Third Av 50 Went 12 apih St. | 478 Fifth Avenue, | 1779 Pitkin Avenue 1 Stree hrenaways | are ! Avenue, (is DOWN ON 750% 3500 "7500 zo” $4009 LARGER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE 217A SAVE werllGSll9 27: NEW YORK OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK oo you! You 1 self to ki strong en. een Ki quite harm. | @ harm- Ciel py eficial than a nel 3 a we « the ‘Be still! When I've o TOR somach or causing & wrinkling of the the office dead d or Taz Newark—785 Broad it. | ity-18Newe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911. Joowene different? To treat you more?*— 68 1 Wate roar t « you neve sught it could come to that, #RONHEN * Dee i afm, ou know i girl!” he muttered, ns mane you, 8 rl-to know : hag c very . yu. Befor Ws MIS Welle We oo t ie OH HO Bh He “Very well,” she said, “T will caven, sweetheart t trom: | away f i rows Jail anid hie, aturn frien aiVhave that" he demented, ite all right! 1 love you!) eugy ! rstand," he thundered. “You | po © by marrylt a 1 to explain any more, I've dir yok an’ graft ‘ ” “If you will give ti ful ple over again | trying t i ime. whole tor despis t The Story :oi a Lite Battle Between Politics and Love} | ot revere iyo hay era " vinan une | hig, Vis my worst never aid ansting you are an’ bag Ss Tam, tn VU take your beating Hke a man, and not) sed to giving ¢ tresses, In) sudden! t “You! half #0 Vas What you ar 4 you a An’ U've the r u Noveuzed From EDWARD SHELDON’S Poth Chis elty wad. Ge cece people Who | his ecotasy he did thut she was | love. me : Deeetas ends te THRE ee aienin. kaharves ot you tae: 6W PBL LLLE had on ‘ are in your pow quivering with horror at his touch: that] “How you say so! pho Ae-| should have vet a pair of eyes lke yor dirty bargain.” a cinaind - in «. Successjul Flay of the Same Name .’. “aot he ‘panted thickly, ia great| sie was ceehing wiih all hor frail manded “Vou know it is not true.” | in the fa ha woman’ 5 waitee to Keae Wo more. Har face | ME Gaus aod” Witheue nnn, im (By rrasgement witb W. A. Brady asd Edward Bbeldon) pear trembling as with an saeatie, Gs tren 9 draw back from that ter+| “Not "he echoed dully, “Then, | “Micha e cried, “you have no During with indignation a and tops $1.08 . jet out of here while you've go the | Fible embrace fight to say such thing: t i she turned from him and etailed . By Albert Payson Terhune $ |:2ve! some aay 1am table 00 £0 of | rove wal? Ne Weeckid an: shave | a Ai Glaeiiee: Wie Fettteds I ee tiohenge A Fi"ahe woes Rin wolf ie tha 1 my head an’ kill you if you talk lke tri You love me, gir An’ T} You lined that I treated you | peopte when the door from tie office Copyright, 1911, by 7 t a can te T moan it!” she protes'es i Ase ia wort | spl ate "word 47 oa ‘pot ; wae CORE? Nrloken-dashed. int the tod PECK & PECK ae oe r ted of he ant he y| re et ko, To way 0 be to you, to t more | s'pose IT want those he terms rp SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, |e) Veiled ine w fries idly word oF © from the floor, crushed In the tight em- rly, hoiding her| as you say you wish to be treated. Mut | you-come to me on? tT guesa you donee N@wark’s Acting Postmaster Dead. FIF TH AVENUE Mlebael Megan, an ex barony, ty sued. 8 you! An’ the loW| prece of his mighty ar Rast you ti ; fe : 8 1 don riiline ; at at fhe grain hanating bus : port city | times I've scraped up pluck enough to h tol ier, 'y arms reath, love " An aay tis ry ecause I love you. For IT don't: know mu abo eal grown men. It) William W. Brown, Assietant Postma 27th "St. dist. St ath St. god has sronem my by uth aay ‘good mornin’ to you have you ol thea Pecan A she Ce bi loathe you r shall. Tt 1# just because T/ you did y t work such a. ter at Newark, N. J., died last night vl = Donald ‘Griswor ever so much as thawed out? Why, I've Deaeed to hers ‘tet a 1 asl ave you n to oud ave tried to. his tome of a chr ailment. He wa mat ena wih tis « jou wri pleasant-iike at that fool! P™emiy! he was crying incoherently, | v 4 O as 1 sald. ‘ . forty-« ye 1 had been Act Be horrified at yours an’ slip him a Kindly | « hy ad th } ; y Housty. | ing mast , 1 of Pos Raw en id 1 as if he was almost hufan—which on. I'd go through the red fl r t Oh, maat several 1 % ago, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ——— ED Through Hudson Tube Trains afford direct connection between GIMBELS and the Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley, Erie and Lackawan- na Railroad Stations in Jersey City and Hoboken, in either direction. 380 Men’s Business Suits That Were $25 At $11.75 The fabrics, the styles, the tailoring and the trimming are the best that can be put into $25 suits And there's a large variety in this clearance offering—many smart gray mixtures, which will be ideal for early Spring wear, Men will find in these groups the best clothing values We have offered this season, and no man will be dis- appointed if he brings with him his idea of what good $25 Suits ought to be and selects his from these at $11.76. Men’s $25 and $28 Overcoats Now $15, Storm Coats with two-way convertible collars and three-quarter length Dress Overcoats— hundreds of them taken from $25 and $28 col- lections and repriced $15. Boys’ $7.50 All-Wool Suits, $3.75 A wide variety, but not all sizes in every style, although all sizes in the collection from 8 to 17 years, Many have two pairs of Knickerbockers and some of the best styles and fabrics this season shown at $7.50 are included, $3.75. Boys’ $10 and $12 Suits, Now $6.75 Norfolk and plain double-breasted styles—high grade in fabrics and tailoring. — All sizes included from 7 to 17 years. Boys’ $10 and $12 Long Overcoats, $4.75 All-wool fabrics—and many of them wool-lined, Cut long and full with two-way convertible storm collars, sizes 12 to 18 only, Fourth Floor Young Girls’ apparel daily. serge in a graceful $20 model, by the way--the Joan of Arc recently arrived from Paris front and back broidered collar, in various colors for girls of 14 to 18 yrs. $30 white, navy blue and stripes in mar Girls’ Wash Dresses White Lawn Dre with Dutch ne trimmed with German Valenciennes cr party wear, sizes 10 FO 14 years, $14.00, Dresses full kilted skirt. short sleeves end Dutch nec Children’s Repp Dresses, in several ne effectively trinmed with embroidery and pink, blue and tan, sizes © to 14 yrs. at $5. Cc ly wil Price-Importance Attached to Other Spring Blouses Men’s Fine Soft Shirts $2.50 to $3.50 Spring Styles at $1.45 You have not seen any of these patterns before, for they are the maker's advance samples for Spring and Summer. Materials are silk, silk-and-linen, silk and cot- ton, mercerized cotton and flannel-—luxurious _All have plain bosoms and soft French turn-back cuffs, neckbands or soft turnover collars, and white and fancy effects, Altogether an unusual lot ; ’ Colorings are blue, gray, heliotrope including beautiful Jacquard patterns buying half-dozens at for Spring and-Summer. Men can't resist $1.45 cach Men's Scarfs, from English Silks, 55c | their low price ‘These are the handsome Persian striped and plain colored silks that are ised in neckties of $1 and $1.50 grades; short ¢ made into handsome flowing end shapes eut on full dimensions and tying in the fashionable small knot. — Hun. iredsof patterns, all of which will please men critical in their taste Main Floor Many groups of dainty new Lingerie Blouses --just i And all have some original touch which distinguishes them i Gimbe! Blouse Many which have a price-note o} \ f a nature to bring or attention to the moderate pricing on all Blouses from 1 4 Yer simple to the most elaborate here at Girmbel 4A Blouses of fine cotton v nin Lorchon lace and sq f Cluny, set off with crochet butt and across should Y 4 neck imone tyle, § : Y nd louses of sheer | rie cloth, daint trimmed with Valer V ~ laces and imitation Irish lace and embroidery motifs in front UL shoulders, $ ’ / Waists of all-over embroidery. high and low kimor “4 | a. trimmed with Cluny lace and some with Jery motifyand croc! i / tons, others with tiny lace frills, $3.96. ‘And Lingerie Blouses, tucked and trimmed with yokes of r | Irish, in Dutch neck eflects, $8.95. Third Floor Wt ees W \\ The Flo wer Shop ‘Fhe Subway Store Offer Is Making Many Friends A Hat Maker’s Spring cS P eialik thine 3 iche No wonder, when it constantly provices Savings of fully a third on Box Couches of cone ers of all the favorite kinds in season, and p| nated Samples of $2. 50 and venient design and excellent construction, mes prices from one-third to one-half less than those char specially to your order, by a maker supplying Gim- the usual florist shop. Here are, for instance, as Sat | $3 Hats at $1. 45 bels regularly I bes specials ;— 15 finished with ther red t The Febre prices will prevail on all orders re- Bingle Tulips, Deflodils and Narcissus, 36¢ doz. lats he can deliver between now and Apel red ceived fe rth pe yuches up to pen closing time on In a variet “ 5 the rincipaliy by wing tt ry Hat ij : : bs 1 ; Lf Lily of the Valley, "Hyacinths andiiraena, cet ; of slat Be eesti, Dert a \\| Tuesday, February 28, after which time the usual ae 25, at 380, ings men's soft Hat ally all full prices will again be in force ual price sc ar the correct sha orrect Sweet English Violets, Bunches of 50, for 16¢ and 26¢. 4 $18 Wardrobe Box Couches at $12 160 Violets, with Gar i or Orchid i Derhbies in black and browr ect longiand 30 inches wide self-opening: upholstered Large variety « fee hus cn, 60c, 76c and $1 Soft Hats in tourist TOWN with short and covered 1 lenim button top 32 steel Orchids and Garder 86c each or 3 for $1; 1 75¢ and and telescopes, in the J and t $1.45, springs of the very best quality: round ends: box lined with We make a specialty of artistic floral « $1 and up» Subway Store, Balcony muslin. Specials in Growing Plants. = | $25 Wardrobe Box Couches at $16.50 Table Ferns, 2¢ each, for fern di Bs re ( of best quality: Kentia Palms, 10¢ each: others $11 #26. f i Boston, Scotti and Scholzeli Ferns, 3c to $3. nim: square tulted top, Six feet long, Rubber Plants, extra large, 3 to 4 ft ibe BROADWAY THIRTY: SECOND ST regularly $1.50. subway Balcony, SIXTH AVENUE NEW YORK THIRTY -THIRO ST. Seventh Floor Misses’ Coats and Dresses Here are two examples of the many charming Spring models which are hurrying into the Salon of Misses’ and The coat illustrated is of handsome blue or black double-breasted effect, satin collar and revers of black and white broadcloth Belted in back, halt-lined with satin We call the graceful dress—an exclusive Gimbel It is of white serge, trimmed with rows of buttons that run the entire length of the Hand-embroidered buttonholes and em- Strikingly attractive, Of Young Women’s Suits, in ser; charming assortment at $16 to $28.60. New ard medallions, for afternoon of white lawn, with embroidery bands in panel effect New Sterling Silver Vanity ‘These beautiful new Vanity Cases are 3 in. with snap toy ver chain. can, able cost, mirror, two coin holders (for 5c and partment with powder puff Entirely new and offered only by Gimbe low price, 11 —- Bright with New Spring Beauty with large The original of it ges and worsteds, in ny effects, there is a ck and kimono sleeve k. sizes © to 14 ¥FS., $8676 w models, including one black velvet. in. white Third Floor 1,560Pairs of New French Glace Lambskin Gloves For Women, 75c A “snapped-up" purchase— and the lov ves will be ready for a thousand enthusiastic women tomorrow. Unless they go by the half- dozen pairs. All sizes and in black, white ‘and the dark shades to match the new suits and dresses—two- clasp French glace lambskin, overseam-sewn, with one row embroidered backs. Saturday, 75¢ pair. Main Floor A New Section for Victor Talking Machines in the Subway Store We have opened a complete Victor Talking Machine division in the Subway Store and shall handle all the horn- styles Victors and a full assortment of Cabinets and Records there. We will make a feature of cabinet and Talking Machine ombinations and for tomorrow offer Victor ‘‘O’’ with Cab- inet to Match 18 10-inch double- ases at $7.50 in diameter, and sterling, sil- ‘They are of pertect- plain burnished silver, which if desired, be engraved th monogram at a reason- Inside they contain and loc pieces), a com- at this remarkably $7.50. Main Floor and face Victor records) For $39 $1 First ‘Payment, $1 Weekly mahogany finish, built The cabinet for this Victor “O" of to mateh tt ine and will hol cords Victor I with cabinet to mé een 10-inch double- face Victor re complete, $62. Victor 11 with cabinet ‘to match and eightcen to-inch double- face Victor records. complete, $69 The above cat re rrade with a flat top, in oak, and will hold 200 record Demonstrating concert t wh ch the newest selections will be ¢ 1, w tery i We have a few "RESONATOR HORNS left which were selling at $18 and which we shall close out on Saturday at $10. Subway | Store, Balcony February Sale Prices on Wardrobe Box Couches End with the Month.

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