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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1911. FLOOEY ‘ Why Not Send a Squadron of Cops After the Bottie? rm GEE AXEL, WERE UP AGAINST [T ]} T > F sone FOR FAIR Now - Mi wie OUR BOTTLE, OF St Sramennec’ © LNBED You: (Li SLIP You AN’ SHE CAN TEN BUCKS IF Y - " CE uS IF we Are Te oo ) GO UP WD my pid £ " . nr AWAY FROM HER — we ok AND GET TWAT J f 4 ~ sil BE MRM BATTER! BOTTLE ce 4 % est TO Jor (iT OR “SLAMB ve GO" AWAY) Aad ; aN ~ DONT LET HER FROM my wire! ‘| » to drop to full length | oughly the two Goutherners worked | “If he id," maid t of the boat, As| thelr ik the banks, bending low |there yet. Keep you hed he saw the|to study ery blade of grass, every | him ne: It time he His hand was outs! the | boy's shoulder J of tt warned -|in the leaky b jans{he threw himsi ww the on-| scout on shore t from the man on the] Still k ‘ater just where the lad's| boat's a If as hejain't a ripple an “He must be | “That's my water an chuckled at his own comfortable | the trees.” ping under the shelter of the|ground,” sald Ray to h wisted qu around | pressed himself flatter sat the opposite end.| "They'd strike the trali had apparently ex- ich @ move, being a man A Great Civil War Adventure ior Young People wh ital By Capt. Gordon Parker i Gay's 4 creek water was Jude his pursue — And even before ed over him he Prizes for Boy Scout Essays}}n". i" THE EVENING WORLD will award weekly a segies of val ag | uable prizes for the best essays (not over 250 words long) wri ten by any schoo! pupil on_ the subject of the six preceding in- Aaken up his new posture when a{up and down the Iino of trees and | erin. pistol bullet flattened Itself s that edged the water. Then they (To Be Continued.) rusted metal rowlock clone |! 2, armaage said one. | t ." reported the man on the ite bank, “and there's no place could ‘at broken cover an got)? t here," to have swum far iching hopeless and looking Pistol rang: hould upward at the waterside trees, noted hing the other! tnat tne scow was nearing a sharp teacher or parent of cach competitor is asked to write, at the bottom of the essay, a line to the effect that it is original and was written without assistance. Penmanship, punctuation, spelling and comrosition will be considered in making awards. Essays based on each week’s | | swimming | view of the man on shore, But 0 remembered that the band In was shaped like a letter * ‘he noted the position of | f man standing | a wide and | As he zed that before the boat d reach the further corner of the it would be able to and Intercept It. | instalment should reach this office during the following week. Ho ee ey eee ee oe - Irea r ear the man‘a run- | 4 Address “BOY SCOUT EDITOR, EVENING WORLD.” Ke antes 7 Hd : r ough the bushes tn Ten gold watches and ten silver watches will be awarded each week. chance to dra F Ty baa nates bade Int beyond, diving. Now x oy's situation was worse, !f breath was van when he had been un- nope | Ooorgat, 1911, be tie Perms Moiishing Co | (Phe Now York World) Sa ianvano OF MERIT "ah Ave ole rattling down on his head | longing to ¢ For now he muat float sis fate. He was unarmed »portion to size) an unarmed :|human being ts probably the most de- fonseless creature on earth; Just as an human betng {8 the*most dan- | groping and wide- clleved of all check felt for the pole, Now | CHAPTERS, Jewung out with the current, 1 \ | ‘aught the scow broad spinning awkwai eam. The fallen Jan d, with his comp the how bsxorsts or Mex y the boats was rounding the lL Ray rose to his Knees, ant the follage cut him off points of view, both above w stream. Crouching, he maelf for the effort, and spward toward a thick dover the creek. 1 he wood's gnarled su Summonthg all his rema Ray is was no pne who has poled a ©) from Siand be nerved There’s a Host of Value-Giving in the Cammeyer Basement ‘4 This Week, Good People Some more of those splendid High Shoes for Men—real $4.00 value (Cammeyer idea of val- Men’s ue) in high grade Patent meantime, had ant ta tussle [the pole flew outwar ja in the 9 was bra was wh! at full tength along t e, hidden by the thick leaf. s still as a basking Meard below the braheh could he be CHAPTER V. A Run for Safety. HE two men, one in the bow, the other he heard the man ahead h into the water to w. He heard the grow! showed the pursuer had | rund the boat empty. He heard the | to him, upstrea ent. In @ minut st man's hewlldered “No! ed lim to silent laughter, nmented the second man; | think the Yanks hy y a scout. And just a bo: Koy Scouts like th ortune to any army,’ ant have gone fa “He | t " anewered out into | along the} along an out him out. Hach of us'll side of the crick. Wo'll have by the heels in five minutes. ke hunting dogs, carefully yet thor- —_— — Leather, Gun Metal and Tan Grain, Goodyear Shoes Welt, made on the ex- —_— clusive Cammeyer “Richelieu” lasts, a splendid business shoe- 1142 pairs left. w } warned and was © an who had jumped game. now rushed at Gans, his chee “Clothes from Maker to Wearer” Moe Levy Fall Clothes--- A Delight and a Surprise I am used to crowds of delighted people in my store. J am used to surprise on the faces of new patrons who come to look at my clothing values for the first time. But this season even my old patrons are taken off their feet by the beauty, variety and extent of my Fall range of suits and overcoats. Buying to advantage, manufacturing everything myself, having no fancy store rents to pay, gives me a chance to serve my patrons with my extraordinary values. $25 Service Suit or Overcoat for $15 : $3.50 and $4.00--in Tan $9.65 Shoes Russia Calf, Patent Leather and Gun Metal, aemmcnaal with cloth and kid tops. oe andGir! High Cut Button and Laced Boots, in Gun 14.50 Metal and Patent]114-2 1.75 Leather. Boys’ and Liltle Boys’ f oo t " es th School Shoes | conds ? pairs yearl Box and Satin Calf S $8 3,000 pairs of Women > Button Shoes—wonder- Women S ful values—easily worth will stand hard} © The Store That Sold a Million Pairs of Shoes in 1910 My Great- $15.00 Suit or Overcoat is still the clothing wonder of this generetion. Nowhere this side of $25 can its equal in value be found. Nowhere at $25 will you get better tailoring—-more style— greater variety and real elegance of pattern. My English models in this $15 line have the real London flavor. They’re great. You can’t get ‘em more English at any price. The same consistent values from $10 to $35. A Snap for the Boys at $8.95 Boys’ suits worth not a penny less than $1400, made from men’s $25.00 suit fabrics—tailored and trimmed just like men’s clothes and marked to sell at COMPLETELY Actual Value | 73) svecia 4 Deliveries vo th Be ons Containing the, ee Our Yerms $3.00 Down on $50.00 mM. BEPKOOM. |$5.00 Down on $75.00 following articles $8.95. They're real wonders at the price. My other boys’ suits from $2.95 en , ‘ $7.50 Down on $100.00 up to $6.95 are all one-third less priced than you can buy the same value any- ¥ 5 Cr tris our Hotton Pillows J where else. I make them myscl!, that’s why. 1 Chiffonter He Witt 40 Yde.» HAS Soar! 8 KITCHEN, Pa Sea Gan Moe Levy OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. SATURDAYS TILL 11 O'CLOCK. OPEN E aoe Kero” 119-125 Walker St., vficuisy New York 2188-3 A196 00% I —————————————————————————————————— PURCHA: 7”_—O ee — terday. She was born tn 4 r vol again, |twig, every mark in the soft, loamy | b'lieve |staught, and dived head foremost into| ‘The next instant © waft fore through | waterside earth. have to come up for breath, an’ that the fiimsy wood just over Sis head.| “Lucky [ didn’t set foot on the| Would make rings on the surface, There Watch the It tako a good look through ft and in the cunning | security among the shrouding leaves.| The grin on Ray's tanned face gave Vor scarce had Ray| Mor ten minutes the searchers ranged | place to a look of almost ludicrous cha- f the creek, his body Helearve. tn the the open.” stalments of this story. Read each week’s instalments; ther fo crawling out onto the Bank (cure 2 the iver, ‘The. underbrush |‘ vbe he took to the water again,” ‘. Ya and lived for @ time write the impressions you have gathered from them, The y target for the 7 it off the scow | SuBgested the first ' all 4 $1,000 «© = g99.gg us ‘0s . d| We will open an account for any amount on Le No Deposit $la Month %y ROCKER, $9.75 10% OFF IF YOU PREFER TO PAY CASH. Built for comfort and long use. Fine golden oak frames, pret- tily carved. Upholstered in good grade of Fabrikoid. the wide back aad the soft Hocadan to your ease. Lots of p Ae! bog etc., to save your strength and your money. Pay 25e Weekly or Ste Fort- nightly if more convenient. « Collecter sent if requested, © Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums, Ete, Stoves, Lamps, Clocks, Curtains, *. Kitchenware, Etc. : Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures OnEvery Thing inEvery Department. _,. 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