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ek aE RID to the eastward of Capetown, planting stupid ee: . In the grasp of a vinnt plece detective work as old offc ais ame awa to cross the continent in our quest of sorilla was ‘Odo, one of our men. Tie of the Fire Depart nen " . o the yellow metal, captor was the inrgest animal of ite The eaee Setting © . r “ kind I ever saw and must have been 4 : troub.es began to come thick and ‘ ‘ the't 8 be | Ly ‘ i minuteat det fi ter we had reached Zanzibar, in .' knife bared, sprang at! minute's delay ' Ger cast Africa, We struck out for b aniwial dropped fi curtain wen : Lal ‘yansa, where we camped the oncomi at a small town cased Kagohi, on the qT struck again and aj | | a . i. He was crushed o'-) tnday Fire M h . J ceived tip (haw the uo . | on the ground flow c q H ‘4 avenue was to be “touched : . +] the building are four other stores and . —— negroes. One of these we managed to { twenty-four famillesabout 10 or bo e, but he was go terribly mutilated Sue a, See { ma unt two pn Persoie—tive in the apartments above. ‘ i i cs HAD HIS MEN SCATTERED ALL ‘ocodil Hij nnibals, | that he died wittin two hours. ‘Crocodiles, ppos, Ca s, “After prospecting vainly for some Prisoners Narrowly . Escape AROUND THE PLACE. » Gorilla and Tsetze Fly All | ttt for stauicy:Falin, on the Congo. Lynching When Taken’ on | uch Fat bins immatiaiels. Me rowed @ big black touring car be in It. Then came the tsetze fly and hordes of ‘ Figure in It. Viclous mosaultous. Berides thes trou: | his official machine might have tnt dies we had camped exactly on the, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1912. Yr 4 pall of amoke cations from chiefs of out-of-town ] ’ % epartmente for permission to enter p? n to take the full course of six p pas just st.) as avon inaiae. | ranger : | Jersey City and one from Charles- 4 e | ton, &, ¢. ; The course includes ¢ull Instruction tn work at Hoadquarters and actual expe-| Tf cross, feverish, bilious, rience with a fire company. The stw- dente do the work of actual, firemen stomach sour, give My e w ol 4 F? Siw “Fork. Department. Mon of (Of Figs” to clean its \, aroused by a ser! of merve-racking sereams, lant crocodiles hi zed two of our finaly breaking the look and forcing their way in, Toe agtomobiie nad #! os und extinguisnery vn under control, bAaViNg | coming trom cittes which are instituting damage . motor-driven fire aparatus. © Uthe the two prisoners were . = S the the applications for instruction are clogged-up bowels, Mother! Don't scold ‘cron, peev. ited ctineivenaa"Avra, | SHE SNORED IN CHURCH, SO ish child! Look at the Conguet Soe i * enty-one, of is white, yellow and coated! If your child aahenty-one: ot No. 3°)" PRIEST HAD HER ARRESTED. ||s listess, drooping, int sleeping be the pro: Mrs, Hickey Grew Violent When Scene of Brooklyn Fire, fered with his plans and assigned four » who is alle, of the best firemen in klyn to prietor of the atore, had much of bis “ i Equator, and suffered greatly from heat. = " | Kare LTRS special duty. Bis of Kis éc puties were clothing torn of. They were arratgned Her Slumbering Was Disturbed Ss! | 4 ~ ay 1 “] 4 notified to be on hand, one of them, Magistrate Nash and held with LOST IN THE JUNGLE!|rounp coup, aut coun Not ; a | POLICE RECEIVE = TIP.) Avraham Flamm, (aking fe wite along |! tall for the Gyand Jury. Because She Interrupted Mass. | tomach, iver and 90 fest of TAKE IT. H | he to help. Mrs. Hleanor Hickey of No. led with poirens and foul, constipate:! “Although we located some placer! | ——_——— ‘The automobtio was toaded with tre HOLD ON! LISTEN TO THIS. |t1uznes avenue, the Bronx, was belt 1 | waste matter and need a gentle, theroug: Saved in Nick of Time, Ex-| #014 that cave every inaication of prov. Marshal and Aids Were Waits! extinguishers and axes and such things! Are you interested in the Balkan mix-| Jefferson Market Prison to-day for sea | cleansing at once. tng better the time, we could not | 'The occupants, with the exception of ap? tence for disturbing tho services at che stand the hardsbips and struck out for ‘, “ary Mrs. Flag, were disguised as laoor- Maybe not. Some people aren't. Chureh of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, plorer Arrives to Tell Story Stanley alin There we built’ raft ing for Incendiaries to “Set |r P's . a ie Ng A ig ag ad Helmont avenue and, One Hundred at ‘ and proceeded down the Congo. For . sy ae The deputies were dressed as street] kohinoors to carrots that you're inter-| Plahty-sew street, yesterday morn- With Thrill in Every Line, | tnreo woexs we floated through a wild | Off” Tenement Building. | cieaners and drivers, and carly. Satur-| ested in love and a good fight. ing by her snoring. clogged bowels without sausea, esac country, suffering indescribable hard | day night the whole outit went w the| Also in a story of a Yankee youth] According to the Rev. Father Coffusia, een et ships, | 6 un we Gs tel % nity of the Sutter avenue house; who can plunge into the Balkans and| Who was oMotating at high mass, the well, happy and smiling ‘With a story of a series of thriline ‘One day we ran into a fleet of nearly We nine ne atu nas renew, as alot Thirty or forty men and women in teeman Charles Wandil toe Mi. fight with fists and brains and find| Young woman entered quietly and took iy @Aventures in the wilds of Afriva,|1.00 hippopotaml. They raged about the O° Nan 1) Ment ad “hig Tim’ aie thelr night clothes, dragging children ler avenue station was jold what was, time to win a glorious girl, besides, | 4 Pew under the altar, h _ With Syrup of Figs you are not drug Robert Overton Paite, a mining en-| fal bellowing ferceiy, a.though tney | ready was beyond human ald, the and carrying crying bables, hurried up and to keep out of sigat when the! That's the sort of thing that happens shit hte ian oe fa I ape Poon ons — com Gineer, thirty-five years of age, arrived | S¢°™* to be frightened and desired oMly) gorina having broken his back against through smoke-filled halle in the big Store closed. in “Hawthorae of the U. 5. A.” By! Ka ate Aad mtirely of ares os aro tm New York to-day on the Lapiard | #et away. In the excitement the raft / his hairy: knees.” five-story tenement at No. 67 Sutter All night the party waited, and at| Albert ‘Payson Terhune; founded on] ins. He paused and tics it cannot 1ul—besides, was overturned and party and bagsage| Then came a fight with cannibals, a|° hurled in among the rampaging beasts. | thrilling escape, and finally reacne by a|#Venue, Brooklyn, “Five natives were drowned by being! party of Belgian rubber Munters, who| Morning, and when they reached the trampled under the hoofs of the hippo-| conveyed the half-crazed adventurers| street and heard that two men, who ; hus: . e e .| to Leopolivilie, From there they were \ ey nan was potami, Campbell, myself and three na-| {0 i“amoldville. wrom thive t Te were struggling tn the hands of the po-| 21 eine dark places to keep ax Incon- Ye suc Hickey was asleep, with her head against | they dearly love its delicious taste, 2. ao ranan’s successful play Of the) ine tack of the pew. The noriag grow |” Stothars eboold always heap Sgvap ot louder and louder and the priest called | Pi, . Tt is the only stomach, the sexton and = him to get the wel cleanser and woman to stop. e aexion could : not meeded—a little 7 dawn yesterday disp oe oe oe ing seen any’ same name now running in New York. “Hawthorne of the U. S. A.” is going to run as a serial in The Evening Word. Beginning to-morrow. _— tives managed to rench skore, but with] §1144,., c lice, were accused of setting fire to the and fireman | t's a great story. a # sick child to-morrow. . | no weapons exc: pt two revolvers, bunt] "71°? [Tah TON. at eter tne| house, shouted: as neat the box | Don't foreet to read it Landvoc from the strect. Full directions for children of afl ages ing knives and cartridge beits. Christmas holidays he will return tothe! “Igrnch them! Lynch themt* to send in an alarm If nocessary Remember, it will hegin TO-MORWOW,| Mra. Hickey became violently angry | and for grown-ups plainly printed on’ “We found ourselves in a wild jungle, | feld of horror Nnhablted mainly by cannibals, Then| and a physician, Camnbell, ho says, iw! get to the cowering. prisoners, but were SREAK OUT for three wecks we wandered aimlessly «Waiting him in Cape Town. restrained by the police an@ firemen. is Cae ph aks koe about, dodging the clusters of native aad Caan me Women and children, shivering in the one — ped el bean pet ne huts and seeking what food we could get Jcold, added their shrieks and cries to( i000 eh Olen the store, AY man by use of our revolvers, s for summary vengeance. | ee eet Aor and looked up “All were weary and {0 and halt no danger from the fire and Gown the street, then went b P crazed from our terrible sufferings. The Her great-erandparents were the > were soon driven back to thing was quiet until about lomly water we could find to drink wan|®rrested by customs Inspectors when their fate. [according to Marshal Bro»hy. brackish, and made all of the party i. | ‘hey came to this country" It was the climax to as dramatic a!man came to the door and looked up “In the dead of one of thore awful nights screacns again awoke our half a wien the pellosman shook her to wake. a Soe thahadl fulness and screamed and refused to your draggist come, CITY SCHOOL FOR FIREMEN. |ieave tne pew, clinging to the back ct) “Syrup of Figs and Elixir of the seat with both hands anid screaming iforui Philadetphin and Other Cities Send | at the top of her voice. Dr. Gillette took Gee Mra Hickoy to Fordham Hispital, and ? after treatment there sho was sent to The Fire Collewe in the . | the Night Court. nent, Inaugurated by oo Red Cress -« Cough Drops Vy ane exoande® by Commiemiiner warm the tunes on cad mornings, Sc, °,° th a stronger party| Many of the thinly olad men tried to] poLice GRAB MEN AS FLAMES (From the Chicago Re: raid, | {s always boasting about her the 6 \e World Wants Work Wonders: Joseph Johnson, is overwhelmed with Takes the “in” out of “inexpe- rience” when it comestobaking In New York's Shopping Centre Even if you've = alg! baked be- ‘ , with Presto A MCE GORILLA wae Flour you will ‘ RAN OFF WITH ONE 4 e THEM, bake right. It A siiediieed | ee ee eee Sixth Avenue, 20th, 21st and 22d Strects. Fine siee eee | ere All records of piano selling surpassed The success of this co-operative sale has been almost electrifying “1 months ago to prospec. for gold in Have your grocer rush a Copyright, 1912, by Stone & McCarrick, Ine, Mitherto unprospecied regions,” he told package to you for immediate fe reporter. “At Cape Town I met up trial. Recipes in and on every HE success of this sale was foretold the day it opened. It started out a success—and has kept it up ever since. This department has been as busy as our orher Sree tonaan The pianos for this co-o - tive sale were personally selected at the faciory by Mr. C. Alfred Wagner, Presiddnt of the Lyrachord Co. ,ant upon arrival are being tested and in- spected by Mr. Nahan Franko, Sor years Conductor and Con- certmeister Metropolitan Opera Company’. @ections of the Dark Cor-.tnent. agreed to strike out with an expedition Stern Brothers | é . Tomorrow, Tuesday, an Extraordinary Sale of Bee canst t eames, ease | OES, where thousands of things are sold instead of a few. Up to this writing we have and delivered just one hundred and seventy instruments more than the largest estimate put upon the probable sales for the given time—which means that the sale will close froma week to two weeks earlier than we had expected. Remember—when seven hundred pi and three hundred player-pianos have been sold—this saleends. Notanotherone instruments will be sold at these prices, upon the : So come NOW. - P se terms, or upon this plan. Success due wholly to this mutual plan. Co-operation and concentration did it. The plan has done it all. You got durable pi three hundred and fifty dollars of anybody’s money, for two hundred coftecuieice dollars Le pata five cents. This was a saving of one hundred and one dollars and twenty-five cents—to begin with. You paid five dollars when you selected your Player-pianos also on same plan piano, leaving two hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-five cents to be paid. To pay this bal-] Three ifundred playerpianos are also being sold on thls co-oper- tive plan, ance you were allowed one hundred and ninety-] , , % Ly cae ne The usual pric i five weeks’ time. This made the payments amount dellers bre these player-piancs is five hundred end fifty to only one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. NoUNTENEST eee You could take the full time—one hundred and] The player-piano is also being delivered immediately upon the pay~ ninety-five weeks — or not, just as you wished. If] .p,, entel five dollars. : 29 ane di yments of two dollars a week—giving you one hundred ead you paid in shorter time you carned and nety-five week: which to make your paymente—the were paid a cash dividend of fifteen Paves cn ths uaenar ne as sonal cents a week. After the balance of two] You cen also get your red hy gs any time withia thisty dap. hundred and forty- hree dollars and seventy-] You get the same privilege of exchanging within # year, as that given five cents was paid, there was then ao further — interest or payments of any kind to be met. You could get your money back after a thirty days’ trial, if you wished. If you kept the piano you could exchange it without loss at any time up to within one year from the day you bought it 1all unpaid payments were voluntaily cancelled in the event of your death while you were still paying for the instrument. Besides this you got the pro- oO tection of a joint guarantee, signed by both How to obtain cn2 of these pianos by our co-op:rative plan the manufacturers and ourselves, protecting To take advantage of this unusual sale, all you have to do is to send or bring in five | 904,4>s0.ute'y for five yea ae aa A x Pic dl What more could have been given? What dollars, for which we will at once give you a receipt. a edie / " s , more wished? Could you have suggested any the player-pianos, with the single ¢: that the This five dollars is credited to your account on the co-operative books—leaving two | further privileges or panini hem va would Aa # on the plaver-piano are two ‘ashen a ig ry hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-five cents to be paid. have been of advantage to you? on the piano—one dollar and twenty-five cents a week. The co-operative plan then allows one hundred ana uinety-five weeks’ time in which to j 4 A = ~ pay this amount—at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five ceuts a week. There are no fur- ther payments of any kind to be met. Ell L- AS 0) You can select your piano at once—to-morrow—next day, next week or uny other time Women’s Dresses introducing the season’s latest style and fabric features, many being fur-trimmed, at the following Extremely Low Prices Walking Dresses, ‘Actual Values $27.50 to 33.00, 14.50, 19.75 Afternoon Dresses, eas 3 Actual Values $37.50 to 57.50, at 21.50, 32.00 Dancing Dres:es, = Actual Values $45.00 to 69.50, at 27.50, 39.75 Dinner Gowns, = Actual Values $67.50 to 95.00, at 39.50, 55.00 Opera and Horse Show Gowns, at $75.00, 110.00 165.00 Actual Values $125.00 to 295.00 The co-operative price is three hundred and ninety-five dollars, with Particular attention is directed to the superiority of the materials and workmanship, also the exclusiveness of Style of these garments. Also, # player-piano bench and nine rolls of music (your own sales. x tion) are included without extra chatens n arrangement will be made with each purchaser whereby need rolls can be procured at a cost of roll, © player-pianos are standard 88-note * Stern Brothers Art Needlework Department Attention is directed to Recent Importations of Scrap Baskets, Um- brella S:ands, Brass Music and Paper Racks, Writing Tables, Memo Pads, Trinket Boxes, Tea Cosies, Picture Frames, Trays, French Floral Hat Pins, Bouquet and Pin Holders, Slumber Robes and Boudoir Pillows made of the newest Parisian materials. Special Values for To-morrow music to play perfec dred to two bundr play perfectly. These pianos have rubber tul most. Lead laste foi in these player-pianos ——— Qiise the features uf the co-operative plan are carried out ip jer i Copyright, 191%, by Stone & Mcva rrick, Inc 3 ot—es O'Neill-Adams Co. wget. ‘Kve., Kew York ; ; f 4 30°. 75°, O8¢ | scription ‘ot plane aad” blast’ bisas bathe ‘Sold Se seas ake Floral Silk Hat Pins, at 5O*, 75°, 95¢ | - a aR I CN French Gilt Waste Baskets, of $2.25 convenient to you. Sixth Avenue, 20ta, 21st and 22d Streets It will be delivered immediately—next week or next month. Christmas week if you : prefer. The time you select your piano and the date of delivery are wholly optional wi h you, aera ee és 9 ~ 7 If not convenient for you to personally select your piano, we will make the selection for C Beginning this evening, Monday, November 18th, our Piano Department will remain Main Store, Fifth Ploor—Take S2d Street Elevators, French Gilt Boxes, ae s with pin cushion tops, at 75° 1.50, 1.95 Lingerie Handkerchief Pouches, at 85°, 2.10 Lingerie Gown Cases, at $1.95, 2.45, 3.50 West 23d and 227d Streets you under your instructions, with the understanding that if at the end of a thirty days’ trial the open until 9.30 0 clock. This hed done for the convenience and at the request of many Branetistan’ patitlactore wa well refund ncn micnae who find it difficult to come in during the day. Come to the 6th Avenue and 294