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Try 4 LIFE COMRADES OF AGED PAIR ENDS vn FATAL FGHT eee “ Th tr Na te 1 o William se “ne Unser Charley”! «ae wo i nk oe mel as te Quiarrel Oter Lumps of Coal FS him “a ditile."” “But.” ald he, “it in Their Dismal Hovel. brother, on the head aroaned and was still; to breathe. Then remorse caine to William. tte | felt blood on his companton’s read, He |@ called softly, then more loudly, tn jer: | man, the father tongue. “Awake—awake! my litle Charley! ¢, for it is freund Wilhelm calling | Charley ttle be | He bound Charley’ e sheet. He chafed between trembling h “Unser Charley ne did not seem rT arley's wrists | He felt of | wae a natural thine for vou to do, Witiam. 1 is @ pig with my coal.” The pain grew worse and William dvessed himself and ran to the home of | Frank Weiner, who tives at No. 681 rleg | Eaet Thirteenth street, and pounded on | the door, Weiner was a good fellow; he) | the story of the 1 O18 “Unser Cha: and let me finish my sleep,” Moepital, near growled Weiner, “What do you mean (nMicted by his biood brother, by waking an honest man in the middie | Wittiam ts a prisoner. ot the night?” | Many, mai ars ago, wien Avenue! 9 Willlam, cold fear playing tattoo A was the with oy fingers on his heart, ran back me of the Germang art; * exclusively, to the wide of “Unser Charley.” The fine, upstanding young fele | Wounded man was delirious now; he :d William Meyer—tn prog. | dabbled about little towns on the ' at full of song and follity, Danube; he whispered women's names -emet and became cup companions ang. &Md smoke of “kinde: but In his bro by the transfusion of their! periods of lucidity, t in the dark- o Meht, for Meht c tted William's hand a & good ftellow—a brave, Was that sweet | ng love of women, | oh @alited too wane | and tt flew ike a ilies dropped out hope Was submerged; each sald he wai lovable fellow. “| FORGIVE HIM,” INJURED MAN | MURMURS, CARESSING FRIEND. | This morning Welner remembered that Willlam had come to him in the night demanding something. He went Ground to the room in the tenement, where the blood brothers lived, and he found “Unser Charley" in delirium, ‘William sat on the )edside holdi cold hand, tears making little down his wrinkled checks, Weiner notified a policeman and an ambulance came from Bellevue Hos- al. “Unser Charley" recovered con- lousness, as they carried him down in the stretcher. William clattered down the narrow stairs by the side of the atretcher, never once Jetting go his brother's hand. At the ambulance door he leaned over the stretcher to whis- "Unser Ch lifted his arms t most important the stove. One | and embraced W He Kissed Wile we: Charley” would bring | iam on both cheel fete in @ buoket, or even in the pock ‘t arre of ie rageed coat, coat enough for t! Charley" murmured. meant no har! I forgive him. But “Unser Charley" will soon die, the hospital peop! + and then William, Tow behind bars, will be a murderer. Fat ls Ridiculous whe break up packing cases ‘and sell the kindling. love of the two y hired together m in the tenement at No, Ui East Thirteenth street. There they slept at night. Now, it was, by common agreement, ‘the rule that on alternate days of w: ter each man should provide the coal to ‘burn in the crazy sheet tron stove that Was their most important article of fur- miture. Just the stove and one dig bed } 284 one chalr there were in that bare my blood m's turn to He had not I it piece wae in his @ had tried to steal @ome.chanks of coal a tehman had yelled ana threatened hin with arrest. ve coal left over, Charley,” when the cold began to old men in their room. hh your coal and I'will uch.” ‘agebond! Chariey an- . “Fou lave epent your money on ‘Deer. stihl Onc yr loy raat ‘ but T have and it ts mi towarm yourself 0 the two « men quarrelied—quer- ulously, with 2 voices, as old men cuarrel. There was no fire, The coid grew more unendurabdle to bodies chilled a REE ae by age. ‘Unser Charley’ went te bed. and he took his coal, rrevere fn an old newspape:. to b 1¢ He went to p owits his arma clasping fou ehunds of coal. W Illam ehivered in his learning that t leminent physician the burden ners 16 ta’ ure attractively p: felock this companion morning William “Btingy brute,” he yelled. ‘I'm per-|tirm. the fading of cold. Give me just two chunks|heaith va little fire. 1 will owe tt io |exercite drinks a glass of deer gels er Caarles*” murmured Jeepily and he lei ‘in body rest on the | tour hard lumps © newapaper, § that they would no: >> taken from him if he slept WILLIAM STRIKES AS OLD FRIEND LIES ASLEEP. Willian, tn a rage, sprang from oc), | 87d by all ueais blond» Metroft, Mich. on receip AVE. 19770 20" lom——IN NEW YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER rr Take Luncheon Tomcrrow at Our Popular i MID-DAY CABARET. A Great Invention The Best Guaranteed ard Only Insured Machine was given the world when W. C. Free, of Chicago, patented The FREE Sewing Machine Maching Is roducing this machine it has been our purpose Lom fal uve of every known point of advantage in the chine business, to carefully avoid the cominon imper fections and old inadequate ideus, rept iW with many sensible new aud advauta _—> o> o 2s. 2s sas S provements—over all other makes. i The 7 ‘'Free’’ Slogans if than any other machine. ter than any other Vourth Floor, Sold on Easy Terms Down 00 ter Week More Beautiful than any other. s Vibration than any other The Free any other The Free Makes a More Perfect stitch. Extra Special: $$, the Free) Nete with drop hi d (not the ree) complete with $16.98 nteed for 10 THE EVENING WORLD, Clearance Sales Continue in all depart. ments. Many of the fat Bargain lots are too limited to advertise. January Clearance Sale New Chiffon Waists, $4.95 The Usual Price for Such Smart Ones is 86.00 Not elaborate, but with a very dressy simplicity that is extremely attractive, The new mousquetaire sleeve fastens closely over the wrist. A net yoke and satin collar trimmed with buttons. Front is chiffon over dsome Ince, entire interlining of japonette. Colors, blue, brown and black. Exceptional value at 94.95. $5 Messaline Waists, $3.95 Messaline Waists—a very pretty model, oj front, with net yoke, cluster o} and buttons. Taupe, blue and black. $3.95 Chiffon Waists, $2.95 Smart new waists, with white lace vest, trimmed with gold and silk embroidery. Brown, blue and black. O'Neill Main Stere—Third Heer. Save Your Surety Stamps ‘The Stamp that is worth four to five times as much as the old-fashioned Trading Stamp, because— $2.50 in Goods Free are given in exchange for a filled book of Surety Stamps. Any goods you choose in the entire store, Groceries and Musical Instruments excepted. Une By Storm Overcoats The big **Man-Among- Men” Overcoats that ar: the right thing for men who seck distinctiveness along with protection from storm and cold. Beavy shaggy reaterials, plaid back, fan cies, half belted, shawl col- lar, ete, are the styles of the hour. Bi 31:.00 to $25.00 § $18.00 io $25.00 Business Suits, 12.50 Snappy. prosperous. well-groomed looking Suits of faney Cassimeres, plain or fancy Serge: and new Mixtures, Two and three button sack models with the new high cut vests, Slender regular and short sizes, slop and or the 4. QS [carton shousans| Just one thousan’ pairs and there will neverbe any more just like them. Made of Kid. whieh is black “Armour 0 superior that wohing Blucher style, 9 practical reand styles. Ey There ure several different toe sha will find a fit, and « bargain pal new footwear, without a flaw or blemish « opportunity for you to test O'Neil shoes vou cout’ Ines ORE the best 88,00 and &5.50 special, at pair O'Nell'e Mig Store for Ded and the Heys. English Model Suits, or or0 O Nc Il-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d ‘treet, New York City oRmo==0rr = 10: ‘FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, (——==a O Ld We Give Surct; Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise ) ——___— [.} Shopping Center AMS In New York's 0 NEILL- Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Misses’ Stunning High Class Suits—Regular Values $32.50 —Reduced to $22.50—It’s a Clearance Sale Because there are only 150 of these suits left they have been marked at prices that will in- sure quick disposal--the exceptional values cannot fail to attract prompt notice, especially as they include the highest class models in the most wanted materials and colors. Misses’ Suits in natty mixtures, serge and diagonale—every one lined throughout with These may be had in plain 522.50 Misses’ $20.00 Suits at $10.75 Wf fine serge; lined throughout wi satin, Mannish models with half belted backs. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Misses’ $20 Long Coats at 910.75 Long Coats in atteactive mixtures Splendidly made; choice of several models, any one of which is popular. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Juniors’ $9.50 Coats at 96.50 Junior Coats in plain colors, gray and brown mings on collars and fer the glasses than one-third their regu- r price. hey are of ten-karat gold- filled rim or rimless glasses or spectacles, The sets, Expert opticians are attendance and will gladly give a thorough examination to you without charge. Girls’ Coats in mixtures and cheviots; sev- Remember, the {a ial eral smart models to select from. Sizes 8 to 14, price is for Saturday only O'Neill Main store—Firet Fleer. O'Neil Main More—Thied Fioar, new trinefitting double-breasted Unusual Sale of $5.00 Bifocal Eye Glasses t waste ae sig For Saturday O'Neill's of- art for distance and lower tor reading, serves two pur- poses and eliminates the in- convenience of carrying two $12.50 oft roll lapels, high eut vests Made Misses’ It's too famed Bifocal eye- at scarcely more with cuffs, double-glass; upper Young Girls’ in with braid; Because We Contracted for a Vast Production Lasting Throughout th: Season this Unmatched Clothing Value is Before You Today Men’s New Suits and Overcoats Reproducing the Models That Are Made by the Highest Class Tailors Bona-fide $18.00 to $25, .00 Values Right Through Regulation Overcoats Swagger New Shawl Collar Over- coats and smart oats in broad dia bone light y tures. points. siripes, $18.00 to $25.00 Evening Suits, peau de cygne. tailored or trimmed models, Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Regu- lar price $32.50 and plain colors, combination trin Sizes 15, 16 and 17. Girls’ $20 Johnny Coats at $13.75 Johnny the most popular model velvet collar, Up to the minute Not forgetting the dressy blacks and grays that are correet everywhere and every tine, 12.50 1913. regulation over- mats, herriag- nd dark mix- in all The exact styles that are now being produced ‘Two or three-button | by the hi m tailors Made of jet black, 1 ned vieuna cloth, lapels faced with Venetian lined Full Ryening nie serges, plain dark colors and | turn bac Harrow stripes aud a white silk stripe between AW Custom” Some best bargains are silk-and-linen soft and silky in texture ance, have gives surprising: 1 Unique ty gros-arain silk free or Tuxedo Suits Values $2.50to$4.00 cout models, French k cuffs, plain negligee bosoms ik, nong the fine soft while are pure but perhaps the materials that, sud appear a remarkable firmness that vay mm wide or ith ist ripe effects, scine colored dover paticvns of white sill Men’s $3. 50 ee Men’s Silk Shirts, $1.55 Silk and Silk-and-Linen Shirts Coats in boucle cloth and mix- tures; lined throughout with satin and bound Sizes 14 to 16, Girls’ Coats, $4.75 to $7.95 The January Furnityre Sale Is now at its best. 10to Co 50 per cent redactions on of O'Neill's all Guarantee Furniture. season's January Clearance Sale Women’s Coats Immediate dismisse! for all these smart coats that have heen at the head of the running all: scason—the smartest and most popular coat fashions of the day. $16.75 Coats at $10 Chinchilla, cheviot, mixtures and the deuanle-faced cloths; also black vroadeloth; numerous models trimmed with braid; vel vet and fancy vuttons, fancy plush collar and cuffs; lined throughout. All sizes. Special, $10.00. $20.00 Coats at $12.50 The new three-quarter or full length models, plain or fancy trimmed; storm of coll in broadel thinchilla, two- toned diagonal and back mixtures. All colors and sizes, dpecial, 912.50. $25.00 to $35.00 Coats at $17.50 Belied or locse back; patch pockets; con- vertitle collar; braid hound; trimmed with velvet and fancy buttons; also fur trim. med, Materials; Plush, chinchilla, broad- ‘loth, boucle, cheviot, astrachan, two-toned ‘ diagonal, double-faced materials, Some are «. lined throughout. All sizes $2 to 55 bust measure, 917,50, (Nel) Main Store—Third Peer, Just a Few More of These Speciale in Women’s Undergaiments Thai Hare Made O'Neill's January White Sale an Event to Be Remembered by Every Woman. Notwithstanding the tremenduous business done during the last few days, stocks are completely refilled and there are still hundreds of the same fine offerings as when the sale began. ‘The stocks are fresh and for Saturday we have selected justa few of the it to show what vou mav expect at O'Neill's $1.50 Night Robes & Combinations at $1.00 Of fine nainsook, | COMBIN AT IONS—Excellent uslin; high, V | assortment in nainsook or cambric; with laces or | skirt, drawer or princess model; 81.50. lace or embroidery trimmed. Value 1.50, NIGH ROBES | Value embroidery 49c Corset Covers and Drawers. 29c COVERS CORSET Six dainty Il are well made iy trimmed with laces, em- and ribbon, Value 29 DRAWERS-Made of the famed Masonville cotton; open or closed ith tucked cambric ruffle and ) band. Regular 49e at c Made of fine cam- al lot of the regular 68e ers,drawers and short skirt | bric or nainsook; short or skirt Well wearing and prettily | length, trimmed with lace or em» ned with fine lace or broidery, embroidery, Special at Special at Regular 89 vate, * 69, ONeill Main Stere—Third a e PLP PEL PL ARLE LAPP PRLPL LLP AL At O’Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys Men's $1.50 Pajamas at figures on light grounds; all siges. Special { fine Madras, percales and cotton pongee, Cut) Men's 75c Night Shirts nd comfort ttonholes are neatly pi t full length, with large bodies; buttons tito fine quality dome anne 39c ur surplice atvle. An exrell plain colors Bt white Hight blue. pink. and rs with dainty stripes or! Ail tinen, Speci a O10 ETE RR need dice SES TE, OSES shides bebiaads és a ee aan Siduers’ sigs ei “bud ® fag ‘ Sasi