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n THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1911. gone was one of reproach at his friend | growth to the edgn of the muddy creek! Into the water, then, Ray plunged his! infections, according to a report in the for having thus deserted him. 1/ and there dumped him down, beside te bouds, The cool and wet of the ree’ ’ ho realized that Max had done the oniy | watdr. were baim to hie torn wriste, And, tte | “urrent Issue of the New York tg we Possible and right thing, He had “shire hea ted up sate?” asked one. | by little, the water began to soften the! Journal, Dr, M. Neustaedter of the New . + yi , a ceeeeetieciemennerrentineeneiranenn of Import for his “It'll take the two of us tq launch that leather. At each struggle the lad was) ¥ versity and Bellevue Medical staying he could tot : scow." able to stretch the thongs a bit farther cand Dr. William ©. Thro, Aasiat- 0 A Great Civil War Adventure tor Young People comrade and thelr report wou [Sve been tint rawhtde knots for) Cunningly a the kavite a) Tay | ant Wotessot ef Clinical Pathology at 7 penned eel alana have reached headquartors. As a good |twenty-flve year," answered the other, | knew that if he had time he could wrig- 4 } soldier and a lad of sense he by joan’ T never yet saw a inan who could gle bis wet hands and feet free from| the Cornell Medical Scnoo!, have dem- ‘ By Capt. Gordon Parker duty to his country ahead of me thnent rlendship, li right. Come along.” | them, But thine was the one thing he| oustrated «that the disease is propa- Founded 1826 7 a helpless boy beside the not hope The two men had a| gated In the dust of rooms occupted by : upstream a fe r time launching the scow than] victims and that it gains entrance to saying in bew! , vat’ # still visible over tha | they had expected, Now, after much! the system through the nose, lg Now I come to t, y to work pushing @ hauling and soving and @runting, they . i . in” sworn I heard 3 E stranded mud scow into the|/had gotten the heavy flatboat almost | y Tne dicovery was made in the tab- % j Prizes for oy cout SSAYS || ee vmence weirs he | Rad gotten the heavy Matboat almost | gratories of the Cornell University Med- en's oes “ Ray did not answer, T n lowe tugged at the ankle and wrist | two, at most, they would be aboard it| !cal School and js hailed by medical THE EVENING WORLD will award weekly a series of val- || his revolver and siuck it into his waist-| thongs with foolish wrath. The harder |and be starting down stream toward | Men as one of great importance, ” ‘ uable prizes for the best essays (not over 250 words long) writ- ||"? he tugged the tighter drew the knots | where Gans lay. The two physicians began their ex- Special for Friday and Saturday t armed there'a|and the more cruelly did the leather! And, should get him aboard the! periments two years ago with monkeys, ten by any school pupil on the subject of the six preceding in- * sald he. “You |eut Into his flesh scow before his bonds were off, Ray! They based thelr theory on the facts stalments of this story. Read each weck's instalments; then can lug him along to camp by | The pain grew too saonising to be Wnew Just what anguish would Ma his| that the disease {s eminently infantile, iy write the impressions you have gathered from them. The aw ee Inne “eullenly a4 qwalting for his oap:|eheink in the drying, Bo he ezin {2 {occurs tn the dry season, and proceeds Men’s Tan Cresco and teacher or parent of each competitor is asked to write, at the s got no further, Ray, seeing the| tors to return, His brain throbbed a@d| with feverish strength and eagerness |!" Lge ettincl la bk AD to bottom of the essay, a line to the effect that it is original and || pistor put away, suddenly lowe his whole head ached with the tusele|regardiess of the pain each effort cost | the character of the surroundings. ' Black Wax Calf Boots ith ist head and made-a dash for the speaker, {be had been through and the force of | him. ‘They collected dust from roome in ) was written ee hout testes rir Gd doch psa itt the || With an accuracy ‘and force learned on | Mis fall A had rend of | ue7ettny Was he that he forgot to took | whic there had been cases of the dis- Chromoid Waterproof Soles 7 te) sition wil eoth oh oe 0 : read of 2 r ol ~ ‘ea A ‘ an’ ornad Sl wich dread. He was brave and was astraining by an exclamation of pleasure jected $6 ] a } | Aaetatment should reach this office during the following week, ||!" ih mam tet tia. gy [trady to take any rink.” Wut Sched | from one gts them. ‘The sogw tae | Monkey, NOt was tnfectd ri fe 00 values—) 3.9 Address “BOY SCOUT EDITOR, EVENING WORLD.” || jasiunite. Betore tis cobia recover, tne |nim to think of dragging out a hideout) was launched. ‘The two Southerners] ‘onmesere (t course, mane fee tee vatel | aws oy had due! f 4 cat existence, perhaps for years, be lam aboard. Ten gold watches and ten silver watches will be awarded each week. er fae ceanes ! CN ONS a at prison walls. His soul revolted at the| Now, guiding the awkward boat by | four-year-old child had been kept two The nd sont thought. meane of poles, they were bearing| days. Six days later tne money became ate had Just lurched forward to the nee of hig sud-|.,Then, through the tu 1 . ) he was dully aw denly attacked companion, and the boy's S sent out on a mission similar to that seemed ‘a t would have done It, Ang is Ol assault caught him off his balance, »| Sept. @ it was killed and an autopsy i te Amey, Route And. re] bown crashed the recond man across |A%ay-—nurmuring, his name, over And soo, One hand's almost free, Just my| confemed the diagnosis. The findings Waterproof soles, built to stand the hardest toward their own lines, they had heard | th® Writhing body of the first. Like al Pers “hit Ray could scarce hear, Helit wil mean torture wee © S°Y| were subsequently confirmed by the ex- kind of wear. Size 1 to 6 Gans's boast In time to crawl up and| "ash Roy Gans sprang into the woods. |rinaed them born of his troubled im- (To Be Continued.) Oe lepine oertiety evsdint,” ws i - mike hiet pribonee, Ho cleared ® log, crashed through a| fancied t ty n came forward, his pie | CMnkapin copse, got clear of the under-| "Ht ot tne third or fourth repetition report concludes, “that prophylactic i eoaea ; growth and—caught his toe in a con- 1g ih + measures should be most rigidly carried $4.00 values—$2.95 thee isc yk ali edad Cealed root and fell halt stunned, the [he knew the volce. It wag Sax Clas. out In order to check the spread of this “You crowed fust a iittle too loud, an’ | impact of his fall knocking him breatt-|And Ray knew that oddly pitclied cone, ioeane, quickly dow: Mm. lyzed, presenti ’ j cok te thay Wate. Contiielte erees hays dadadl | Girgmmenre ania paneioe oe Boys’ School Shoes Gall werk oung shes trom the Iistians. The ; gop il aes bore ae eager iver Military Academy’ refusing to betray a dishonewt fel * the thtee (are exvelied fr milfiary training and t ror wil be of use nthe mn the (inion arm ‘\too soon, baby,” he said. “Keep them | les. picked up from the Slouz—a trick that —_—_—_— ‘ ake where bh hands up now like a nice youngster, Ho staggered to his feet, dased, sick. 1.6 hud used more than once in class- ‘ fone of tien. Lees vrai to" tere out okie them go through him an’ see if he'a| Just as the two Southerners closed tn wo chums in upon him, Rage and humillation lent |Te0m to Prompt one of hia two come te ond man advanced and ran his| the boy strength. Hoe struggied Ike @| voicg wag “thrown” in such @ manner s through Ray's various pock- | Young wildeat in his captors’ sinewy | 1. tg be almost wholly Inaudible eave to grip. But after a minute of futlle bat-| tha nerson for whom the words were ins oN, * he reported. “But | Hing he was overpowered, tended. ‘ One of the men threw him to the| «jay! came the low call. “Ray Gans! asked the first man, puzzled, | round and the other sat on him. The/y¢ you hear me, nod your head.” other," repeated his companton; | first took from his pocket a length of] Ray nodded, staring into the nearest — Men’s Furnishings Our Fall assortments are complete in Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, Waistcoats, Golf Jackets, Under- stood, moveless, looking into the pistol's rusty |, muzzle. It is not a pleasing experience to face a loaded revolver. And it might well| tain't In reason that this youngster|rawhide and tied Ray's ankies and| undergrowth, thirty fest away, in wear and Hosiery. was standing all alone here, tellin’ him-| Wrists fast. Truesed and bound the| search of hia invisible comrade. oslery, self stories about what fun it was to] Northern boy lay helpless and panting] «1 pave no knife,” went on Max, “or Jar the ‘stendiest nerve, Wut |& & scout—ike he wan doin’ a solil’quy | laring up at the two bearded faces! ry cut you loose. Wrigele tll you et Imported Golf Vests and Jackets Ray's only fooling at the moment was|0? the stage, Hoe must a’ been talkin’ |1n helpless fury, your wrists and ankles into the water, | Experiments of Two Physi- ’ ip if © ome Of scathing seif-contempt to somebody. @o where's ‘tother?” “Got a smart lot of pluck, ain't he?’ | ftemember the Kiowa atory I told you.” $6. 50 to $78. 00 ' i the end of his high mili Ray, without moving suffictently to | observed one of the men admiringly. Boarce were the words spoken when cians Prove Dreaded Disease ‘4 id : tary hopes! To be captured at pls induce his captor to dray trigger, glared “Wait til I get my breath back," | Ray had twisted his bound body go that ee Bad ap ihe diced en spot Mol urtively to right and’ left, He was| gasped the second man, nursing sline thonas fastening his anklos and e en Pith lunportant “Information” "te te) standing in the clearing several feot| bleeding lip, “and I'll kick his Yankes |wrists were immersed in the muddy Highly Contagious, N Fancy Wool Golf or Aviation Half Hose : eaptured through his own inexcusatle from the forest edge. Apparently there | head of waters of the creck. Garelessnessche who had boasted of nis|®a8 no room for a rabbit to hide at| “You'll let him alone,” contradictes| te well recalled the Kiowa Indian Styresre ernie: ere $1.50 ; ability. that exact t. his companion, “A kid that can fight| story to which Max referred; the tale He had disregarded Max Clark's sane} Yet Max fnstructions as to silence. And, as a re-| before had by @ult, he had caused 2ax's capture as| had vanishe ‘well as his own. He could have bitten| Max had va Out hin own indiscreet tongue for sheer | suddenly, as inexplicably as the fabled | mi ahame. Invisible’ Man, No sound nor_rustle to the erick, Ther Yet at|the bushes just above. W e it Cy . hn Starting with the theory that infantile Ud ky who a fow moments |like that aint goin’ to get @ kickin’! | of @ prisoner bound with leather straps, standing by his aide,| Help me up with him.” who nad gotten free by thrusting the |spinal paralysis fe contagious as well as BUILDS YOU UP “What yo' goin’ to do? Tote him|ieather into water. Wet leather at first ished as completely, as} all the way to camp? It's more'n two| becomes more @upple and easily stretched. Later, of course, the action & scow in| of the water draws the leather tighter Nl get it}and harder than ever, But for a few of the|an’ roll him aboa an’ float on to| minutes the thongs grow pliable. Any- t have | camp with the cu Up with him.” | one whose shoes have become soaked lght-| Picking up Ray Gans between them, | will remember how loose and comfort- Four-in-Hands—English Club Stripes 65¢ Tan Cape Gloves Regular and short fingers; new Fall shades. Tho man who had halted him now|had betokened his movemet Moved forward in leisurely fashion from |the very first word and « the clump of undergrowth. And at his| bearded So: rner the boy m k came a second man, also bearded |made his ¥ @nd roughly dressed. ‘the nearest bit of cover. as though he had been a sack of meal,{able they at first—and how stiff e At a glance Ray knew who and what st impulse on finding Clark’ they bore him through the under-| and tight 1 on.” SIs 00 ; a Foremost Clothiers Since 1845 ate @ Thousandsof 20.00, 22.50 & 25.00 Novelty French Initial Handkerchiefs * Sixth Ave., 20th-22d Street New York City 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 e V. é d Hand embroidered fancy initials; colored and white. 9 3} Standard Value Suits an $1.00 and $1.25 | wa \ I | “HG _ Fall Coats, 15.50 & 18.50 : x { = Redeem ba ° . t Serety | EI is D S O Surety S JNarine cases out of ten, whenever you are offered a special ~ Colored Negligee Shirts Stampe Stampe ff). t= value you are restricted in choice; but here you have, Pleated and plain bosoms; attached cuffs; various sleeve High Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. = in assortment well-nigh infinite, fine clothes values impos- lengths. sible of duplication outside the Smith Gray & Co. plant. $1.00; value $1.50 Planned by the thousands, produced with every ? scrckaias 31 tebtie, putkioe te tant eapeciiy f purchases o ‘i Broad & 20th St.; Sth Ave.; 19th St. } ‘ d effecting a reduction i: head cha: f way , , : Four Extra Specials Special Three Days’ Sale of fifty per cent.—with ithe cumulative capertice Nel jain Store—Ti Floor. i 4 A f than sixty-si: id th it Pl aswomen’s watts sncmcw Rubber Rain| | LOilet Goods, Drug Sundries esa cae sar tecceeion. ot paceaien . : —|Wool Skirts — | C —in the which time alone can bring—here is a produc- ; - : a 5 Tailored Suits A tuaite rts aden dpi tmodels and Rubber Goods ; tive triumph—a new value, a condition unpre- } it cedented in the tailoring of fine clothes, one k D, ied that to you means an added purchasing power. @ «alte i acre adtag If you had planned to pay 20.00, 22.50 and 25.00, we urge . THE HOUSE THAT SATISFIES. - you to first see these remarkable values, to see and to SSF Pe OEE SET Ey, A Continuation of Our Sale of know for yourself that thee: 20.00, 22.50 and 25.00 values By Paying a Little Each Week are yours at 15.50 and 18.50. You Can Refurnish the Home. Women 3. . AT = Ai fie = s are Campana ‘ s $ 50 and $4 00 Shoes gE ; 4‘ a Sy 15.50 there are black, Oxford and smart mixture Fall $4.00 Delivers This Entire Ne at $2. 59 At 15.80 here ado sncelionk cascimsres and worsted stayiot =" Outfit to YourHome ex in Meter-Recond Wiees, jitings in the new browns, olives, grays and neat mixtures. ees for Friday and At 18.50 here are silk lined Fell Coats, in black Oxford, °. CASH OR CREDIT. nC Hundreds of staple items will be placed on sale at far below the regular prices, for three days only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. th new grays, new olives, new browns, in plain, stripe and wale wei ves. ‘ Missés’ and Children’s Shoes ; : 5 At 18,50 there are Suits of fine English finished velour, : Ot pateat leather, gun metal and vii kid jn high and reyulareut, ranging | _LeXC@Ptional Values in Groceries im prices from #1 to $2.50, according to size. Panes We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities, Mgt} Orders ’Netll Main Store—Basement stripe blue serge, worsteds and cassimeres, exclusive and special styles, in new browns, tans, grays, blues and neat mise: English soft roll and many other distinctive els. Motor Clothes for Owners and Chauffeurs. Smith Gray & Co. Two New York Stores: : “ Butter Trish Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums rineat tm | Mackerel For Friday’s and Saturday’s Selling creamery tabte | dacgeral? tens | Rat™ city butter: 5-1b.atone | pound kite, | grades sold Tongues Armour's fresh . RRR me ta O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Second Floor, crocks Where. ‘at | NES eke; #1105 Rite eet Special lines of Axminster Rugs. perfect goods, fresh from the mills, tne nie 94659 | EH, 6B | Jie « a deep pile and ull-wool, nt exceedingly low prices: SB} par tb Two Brooklyn Stores: All Our Heans— \B ey, Oxi? ft., at 919.95 6x9 ft., at 012.75 814x101 ft. at $17.75 416x614 ft, at 96.05 oe Fulton 9. 9¢ Flatbush Ay, Goods in Tapestry Brussels Carpets at 85c Yd. Complete Outfit. ee Plain Figures Extra good quality in patterns and colors suitable for any kind of fur $1 A WEEK. ou Want Brent: pee op tales atvertely. much Pet ede ein gee taaral” ihe ites ae” eet tate nay steel 8) ring. The Mattress ts le of cho! otton felt; just like picture; all sizes at Printed Linoleums, 49c and 59c Sq. Yd. 7th Stre f ar ‘ 11.50 | Px xminster Ri $1 5.98 j Regular goods, eut from full rolls—not seconds or remnants, but guaran- i A sau Bs iT | CO ao * teed perfect goods.” Two heavy qualities, 4 ore 7 Bee a .. $13.98 | tics, value Cet hanil $31.50 : ns special tna, ‘ ; 5 a ‘B. Altman & Ga. 263 Sixth Avenue. 104-106 West 1 et. The Famous Harinfelt Mattress O'Nelll Main Store—Fourth Floor, Delicatessen Dept. “BETALPH” GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY Hadas i Se pe BB FOR MEN AND WOMEN BEST MADE Sas" FURNITURE When You Furnish Your Home VISIT OUR ESTABLISHMENT We Guarantee Satisfaction ON ALL PURCHASES The Most Complete Stocks Best Qualities Lowest Prices Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, &c, CASH OR CREDIT $1. A Week Opens An Account Open Evenings Until 9. Saiurday Until 10, IS IN STOCK AT THE FOLLOWING REGULAR PRICES 1 Gust like illustration.) : MEN'S SILK HOSIERY, IN BLACK OR COLORS $1.75 PAIR With French roll edge at usual price of plain style. Hat’ Fakew i elt Burgeun—'heah i i 0e WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY, IN BLACK $1.75 & 2.50 PAIR is unique in construction, Alternate layers of fine quality of curled hair and pure colton felt add elasticity of the |» Bush ‘sted "" "35c 1rd Wow WOMEN’S SILK HOSIERY, IN coLors . 2.25 PAIR one material to th h quality of the other, with combined ¢ Cldor Vinewar—-\ ise i: 2 both. It ‘s SI ING; the pressure ° slee y | Borety Sali ri Maanecake | ¢ : da . causes air to lat ‘and through the | aretha ts . ing table saltiT y : i WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE SILK HOSIERY acting us bellows (see the arrows in cut); thu nside is kept swee aiarity ot in Bolled ee sanitary. Deep, plump and full of possibilities for real rest y_flo Beh. macks D : : IN BLACK . Fj Rens $2.50 Pair Carefully made in clean workrooms by the best hand labor a ‘ @ beautiful pattern of art ticking. elleney of the HARID T Sugar Crackers Armour's Star| Van Camp's e ie MATTRESS is well known, and when you buy it with the fine French edge Bost quality| wren es Milk THIS HOSIERY WILL BE REPLACED IF UNSATISFACTORY at the price of a plain mattress you at least #2 in velue. We are the \ 1 ae selling agents for this wonderful mattress, and it will le demonstrated and reeds AS TO WEAR on sale to-morrow and Saturday at the following prices ulated au _—__——-_ y f 916.50 | 5.0 si 12.00 | 2.6 size 10.00 elem (YR LR seh her i t &. | PXA 00 | 8.8 si 513.601 Crib size... i atolls. a ant | Fifth Avenue, 34th and 45th Streets, New: York. | 28 ee i SD ea RAEN Wi ment