The evening world. Newspaper, July 2, 1915, Page 9

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The face of Kitty Gray had grown a tue Ereaing eat is}tike marble. Suddenly, with one swift Pos ay magica }movement, she dashed her clenched | poweston wili|hand with all her force into the face imscripoion, bine at al which bent toward her. A livid mark | halen Kitjjarose under the awift impact. The idee tall man staggered back. The next Instant Kitty felt her wrist caught In Sher met oa al jron grasp. Struggling, she was! ny commis:|forced backward. She felt another Tae xi | ea hand grasp her wrist. (To Be Continued.) 1015, by Wright A, Pattern.) CHAPTER vil. (Continued) not in the least misunder- stand me, Monsieur | le Comte,” said she lightly. “My business is very sim- Roach Food entices ple. I have a aropentice to roaches from their make to you—a business propositio “But Lam not a business man, breeding laces. They mocked the smiling antagonist who|BM eat it and die. faced her. He came yet a half step) Peterman’s Discovery closer, Ps “Are you so sure?” exclaimed she (liquid) kills bed bugs buddenly, “is there no business in and destroys their eggs. ‘Which you are definitely concerned— All dealers. Refuse substitutes. in which also 1 am definitely con-, WILLIAM PETERMAN, Inc. cerned? Then why did you send a 200 Fifth Avenue, New York messenger to follow me in my own} eountry, to ransack my apartments there, to violate my privacy even on tho steamer?” “My man served me but ill—it I may admit part of what you say, | Mademoiselle.” “That is why I am here—and in Bis company! Yes, 1 know your) % qmessenger as I know you. Come, let us reason together over this, Mon- | Comte. Shall it be business | between us?" a3 heer audacity of this speec for one moment daunted Count Fred- New York Cit erick, The next he broke into a J : roar of laughter and flung hinself into a chair. “Admirabie! Mort ages She started away from him, Ing toward the door, “1 came, Mon- | sicur le Comte,” said she boldly, “to ask you what price for the half coin Principal & Interest which you seek to hold. Suppose, for {natance, that Gretzhoffen loan were | GUAR ANTEED baron for ae, in wey ors —would that influence you at al ¥ Come now, let us reason.” deepen pits serdh ig “J am beyond reason; I care little »Rtirabagad for the gordid side. 1 value not #0 Interest checks mailed much money us what money brings. it could bring me no more than what! fortune has brought me at no cost, this morning—this very hour.” “Roleau!” cried Kitty suddenly, “A mot! Au secours! Vite!” “You waste breath,” laughed Count Frederick. ‘He cannot come." New York Mortgage & Security Co. ty je one swift dart toward Capital and Surpies the door, She was too late. The re-| IM 135 Broadwe 93.500.000, Jentless face of her opponent smiled y t her; his strong fingers turned New York ey in the lock, removed it, thrust it! into his pocket. They stood for one; moment gazing each into the other's eves. “Mademoiselle,” he said, calmly, | “you say you came on business. Very ell. 3° us ae buenas ane know gomething of the history of a certain! orKen chin, ‘Very good. You have| 2 he Bowery Savings Bank aif of it. We will say I have the ‘other. Give me your half the coin 128 AND 180 Bowery. ‘and I will let you go. Refuse, and I'll never let you go.” NEW YORK, June 14, 1915. “I will do nothing under compul- gion from you or any other man,” sald Kitty Gray, stoutly. “TI offer you a fair price for your half the coin, It has no special value to me beyond helping me in my ambitions which I have in my own work; still, I offer you a fair price for it. You offer me Rothing for mine save a threat—a threat to a woman, Is that the way | Momey deposited om or before July 10 will a gentleman of Gretzhoffen offers Grew interest from July 1, 1918, courtesy to a stranger? Are such the HENRY A. SCHENCK, ’ janners of the court of this king-| witiiaw &. KNOX, Oompudie, JOSEPH G, LIDDLE, retary. You will not give it me?” fen “No! No! A loud pounding on the door In- terrupted them at this moment. “1 | fMetropolitan Qyavings [yank ls Roleau,” smiled the count. “I will BS him whipped. By whut magic |1 ana 3 THIRD, ANE (BP; gogreer Instnuted, ve you enlisted him in your ser- lce—he was my man bos vevnerdey, oun "DIVIDEND you come here bot jeagued 1915, beuiaet me? Listen, my child. You | INTEREST FoR Tit mun ery ER STS tiT uke me fairly enough. It is not rebuke, me, farty encueh tt is 2°"! FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM would I use other means, but come, be eredited to depositors utiles set aes me—now, Indeed T will talk |Z) ay Together these half coins | SaKe of DIRT La Yaeee Oe Stha Ft Ms ie fortune, position, power, HON inter i happiness -— everything In|"! SWNATiTAN W dine, President Apart they, mean nothing.” f, SHERER, peo'y. Re EWS, Asst, Sooty, vex NEW YORK SAVINGS BANK PITTSBURGH, Pa., July 2.—Half «| N, W. Cor, 14th St. and 8th Avenue. acore of ambulances, a squad of police FO 1, 1015, dividend at the rate of ‘and hundreds of excited citisens rushed UR PERCENT. to the Ly age) Steel Company's plant here to- where Alex, Klober was ima camera ta 40,000 fired by # falling steel beam. A mix beet Ni up in ra for the ambulance caul Ned repens’ that a great accident had iA fy RBUING ase Me SRINCKERHOP?, ~ CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK | GRAND RADIDS|iReteetcr ota it a sitersd Pier ral ME! AOL Bi ale er aes 3 me fens 20th, 18 170 Broadway, cor. Maiden Lane OPENS AN ACCOUNT || "=: Geclared p semi-annual dividend at tl CREDIT TERMS|| ~~ 4% PER ANNUM 8g, Perm 85/88, Pow $409] Ore“ sre, sem ha ta 95, Pow an 875 [ia rar se Ne EGR th ove 04 STL STATION AT CORNE rt a) ae ae oat Mialtt FOUR rok CENT. | COLUMBUS AVE PRET 103 & 104' ST i 1 i ne sf a RE | AWD (aaa [ane Savings Ban | Bargains for mmed d'tuts und the "Californie sect cae-plene J.B. OREENHUT , Moma Latta aie wim med sults "semi ai COMPANY. ; some Seenters for Men, TH E BI G STORE” Former Prices to $3.75, Born ses SIXTH AVE.. IGMTO IST! STREET Excellent to w ear on the beach. “Tr _ Sales === (By Order of the United States District Court) writ nectar $ Because of the Crowds in Attendance We Cannot Guarantee to Fill Mail or Telephone Orders on These Items io vee: tle. BAB aot’. 45 | 9 Wonderful Pre-Holiday Bargain Offerings| This Store Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow (Saturday) Until 6 P. 7. We Observe an All-Day Holiday Monday, July 5 ©@@@O@OPO9GOPHOOOOOPODODGQOHZHOOOZHOHHADGD GO DO Simply Wonderful! That Sale of 10,000 Pairs of Perfect “Walk-Over” High & Low Shoes Women’s 3.50 to *5 Perfect $4 Men’s 53.50 to 5 Perfect $9.45 ‘Walk-Over’ High & LowShoes, ‘Walk-Over’ High & Low Shoes, This sale, which began this morning at Greenhut’s, has proved to be the most appreciated event in our Shoe Department for over a twelvemonth. Samples, discontinued lines and surplus stocks from the famous “WALK-OVER” factoi If you didn’t supply your needs in footwear for months to come you made a mistake. DO SO TO-DAY, “because we assure you that here are some of the best shoes made in America for less than you can buy them anywhere from coast to coast. EVERY PAIR IS PERFECT. The “Walk-Over” Shoes for Women The “Walk-Over” Shoes for Men This season's styles in Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords in plain and com- O ae fee . a ee Cosme Ct ra Wt Russia ou xfor es in Tan Russia and Gunmeta all the low shoes are made bination effects; also high shoes, all style heels; all the wanted leathers; | on the new, popular flat English last, with cloth inlay. All sizes from 6 to all sizes from 214 to 7; AA to D widths. 11; AA to D widths. This is a great opportunity, for whatever you want in the way of up-to-date, well ete and altogether, excellent shoes is here ata price that cannot be beaten. Mail, ’Phone or Approval Orders Filled. Please Come Early! @P9O@OOOOODOOOOODOOMOOOMHOOOOOOODODSD Big Pre-Holiday Sale of Summer Wear For Women, Misses, Juniors and Girls 110 Exquisite Dancing and $5, 95 75¢c Middy Blouses vening Dresses : For Women & Misses. Regularly $10. Sale Sizes 14 to 20 Years. Pe Ke penile low price eee heen dressee-—just what is required for dancing, Handsome new models of white Galatea ; some with collars of navy or red, A very handsome model with surphoo effect bodice of charmeuee and crops de chine in others button trimmed, as well as styles in all white, short sleeves. maize, Nil n, pink, peach and baby blue. ie ca sleeves and three-flounce skirts i oi are offhandsome shadow lace. The corsage bouquet gives achic effect. Sizes 14 years to 42- Others in extensive variety of styles and materials, including Khaki and inch bust measure. Seabeach cloth. All smartly trimmed. Special, at Panama Cloth Suits 1.50 Tub Dresses for ene memptioseie Py spurts | Women’s Silk Middy and Dress Blouses Sian aado a | fs a ulation sailor collar, short sleeves, row A pockets, banded $§ $s $ id plendid for all Summer purposes ‘at front and euaee seeelaty priced at. ties 1 79, 1 98 ana 298 Trimmed in yosioe haves witys Ses with and outings. Cool and comfortable. ‘Those at $1.79 made of China | Handsome Biouses of Georgette Crepe ber] strappings and collars of contrastin; ng Excellently made of natural linen color Those at $1.98 made of heavy Tub Silk. Crepe de C thine-tormerly priced $2. 98; $ color and having plaited or box-plait Panama cloth in the new swagger While those at $2.98 are of Crepe de Chine with} sale Pere ‘ 1 .98 shine, model, with patch pockets and strap- | plaid silk seller, Formerly ‘priced Hand $5; .. 298 Materials are dashing new Pisids, nt and back. New flare skirt ze 5 for W omen a belted at the waist-line and has Sw ger Golfcord Sport Coats * and Misses Other Girls’ Tub Dressee— yt bap 4 pinked ck Suite ine % Convertible ts loose belts, patch bag and are Gator roguinely paste $1; sale. a 79¢ Pov i eck ani in Chee! in- Golicord Sport Coate— 95 Sport Conte Girls’ Tul Dreesee—re cluded. le 3.95 | "ai" i igen: $2.95 priced 79¢; sale. . *” 59¢ 7 @@OODQOODOOOOODOO 0606006600000 060 For women; trimmed; reg Untrimmed Millinery $1 Vanity Tone | $3.75 to $14.50 Grass Mat-| $10 Stearns & Foster Pure Foods Wis Oily Drone Senger eele.- «BN | Gale, {ting Rugs; Popular Sizes,| Felt Mattresses— ’ Made of real morocco bd t $3 to $12.50} Sale Mall and "Phone | Ordere Filled (‘phone 95¢ Panama Sport Hate—sale.. . 75c | alli b al 0 2 S00 meee) $1.25 Milan emp Dress pe eH a eee sae Crex and Deltox Grass Matting Rugs 50lbs., 100% "elt; roll edge; covered in Fresh Meats partments. Specially Priced. fancy art ticking; 4-6, 4-0 and 3-Osizes. DUCKS — fresh] FOWL — selected Lor nite killed dry 20 4 c BEEF-- Extra quali . roa bs of Fare geal er wee tive ribs; 22, tative * 15¢ jnprceael y reinforced seats. CHGS tous] HA siects: | | Bathing Cape—sal 2c, 48 and 98c | Silk Bathing Suit v 4 Tled for] lean, fresh o 5 ing Suite—sale.........$4.49 to $0.95 | 98¢ Bathing Sult Bage—with compartment for Solin: “4 eng 18c | | Bathing Shoee—sal » 4Be, 69¢ up to $1.45 | Extra Size Bathing Sulte— ~complete with bloom- | comb and brush, lunch and several other needs;|$1 & $1.25 Pure a —lege of Bathing Bage—sale. ers; sizes 48, 50 and 52; sale f; well Tee | Silk dreused | | ‘Tights—one piece; sale ..45c, 98c, $1.49, ats 29¢ Pure Rubber Divers’ Caps—biack and colors, | Waterproof; well made, with handle; sale, . Stockings—Sale, , 22¢ | | Surt Cloth Bathing Sulte—sale. . $1.4 sale. 18¢ riantie Bathing Gi eh by ,| For women; black, white and Surf Cloth Bathing Sutowith Chin Chin pock ; | 50e Sateen High-Top Bathing Shoes—polka dot | $ Elastic Bathing Girdle—with hose supporters; | colors, fancy stripes and mercerized collar—sale $1. design in red, blue or black; sizes 4,5 and 6; | takes the place of @ corset; sizes 23 to bl Mohair Bathing Suite—salo.. .. .$2.89 and $3.89 | sale, pair...... vee e BIO 32 3|([Men’ s& Youths’ Clothing*Plums FRESH CHERRY ie 25e i ty ei Summer Suits—Hot Weather Panama Suits—Auto Dusters and Trousers ease 1 PAE TE” The Suits 1000 Fine All-Wool Blue |, , 3, Wonderful Bargains in CANTALOUPES a e 4] cath $ Serge and Fancy Plain Blue Serge & Fan comm Ube [|] i 2 i 14. 65 orsted Suits Cassimeres & Worsted Sui BORE. on. | [UNE aH? SME | to $25; Sale at AMES - O5e hanes One Re e. Regularly $ All Were Sold $ ng fare the roductons Of highegrade makers, — Halt, quarter or tail | Priced $15 at $12 to $15; ThE {LAYER "PLAIDS, STRIPES, CHECKS AND MIxTURES, FINE | £0 $20; Sale at Tomorrow, at . - a LARGE GREEN PLAIN ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGES. All sizes. All sizes. 45: i and ‘40c CUCUMBERS rate a Ill aden: 2°11 Mien’s Fine |Take Your Choice of Any "se Men's RED RIPE’ TO- feat |) rice || Auto Dusters Our Finest Suits 18. q5 “= Bo a Reduced to Formerly Priced to $30; Sale . . 2, each. 4 salts oa he 9c RETS : Including the famous blue serges made by Martin Sons & Co. Beautifully hand-tailored and hand- oe 0 Cascimeres, i eee can iu : somely finlehed. jerges. ‘Sa i : Q

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