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ey plight? “Very well,” said he to Rudolph, | I know you, fellow,” said he. “You that is precisely what L shall do! are of Count Sachio's suite. You have |W shail go to find your master, been quart Cotint Sachio, There has been too guest of t much mystery of late: perhaps be umean to | It was thos, tnerefore, that Count host nd friend ferick 1 his new pass r had you and left you here ein a swi car from Gretzhoffen ‘Your Excellency, ys ul of Count Sachio. |dolph, “spare me! beyond the neutral lan And having in your room, it is t arrived a chalet Rudolph had lost least, wan ue himself from the < |fian and a young ¢ to explain to his hem they bound me an i left me hi | ter { whic h he hen Ww |r MANUFACTURING COMPANY d no belieg of yo | hia own rage overcame him and he IN THE LEADING MOVING Sacto T aim hit Tost not_an instant in casting himaelt ICTURE THEATRES IN GREATER N. 1” upon Count Kachto's prisoner found upon the} This was not altogether a fortunate SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDE (vat his mistress would not easily | flo erebief, which told him| matter for any; for Roleau, surprised Fitts, Gray,» nowepare relinquish her own pursuit of the coia, | m picked it enzing at the attack, and by this time some. feat tre knowing as she did who now had tt in| strangely. A sudden wave of} what in possession of | recuperated mension Count ession |miration once more crossed Ms it wer a. mode 50 sath 8 he ave at his Aino searrnint | “Very well, airrah,” rejoined Sachio, /at the daring of this young we Lone at dite himaelt ic the combat nif. t in| “we shall what a little waiting will ahoa ot Rudoish all be 40, Yonder American is alone, and will liked to do. ey find #hé is a lon way trom home. She |has been and although 4’ my hospitality, glad to have it b fore the She is sure to} come back to this ruMan friend of | hers—she's want to know what has| become of him.” Count Sachio walked up and down the floor, agitated, anery. “Robbed of both halves of the cursed coin!” he exclaimed, turning to his friends once | more, before whom he had been but (To Re Continued.) » PASTORIA | perhaps. <belloriog’ he (Coprrlaht, 1915, by Weight A, Patterson.) CHAPTER XXI. (Continued) o JROPPE e' five now so frankly boasting. “This was 566 DROPPED on the floor in| 1h" inte att—it came. from. King For Infants and Children. y the scuffle exclaimed | Michael himself, who was so fatuous 4 Sachio. irely this | as to y to yonder voung | h » who expected by this e ft has wings! TI had it ‘n my hand but now, this very mo- ‘ment. That American—surely she is ea witch, Did she take it, fellow? Tell ve both pieces in my hand--1 neither! “As for Rudolph,” he continued, “he was to have had the other half bere by now. But where ts he—not a word Genuine Castoria i r \- me?” He turned furiously upon Ro-! tron him. And now a thief takes “ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT Alwa: 8 mp iean. what T already had. I am as bare of Ye Pre asatcar y' *) “Monsieur, how can I tell?" replied! the desired proof I need as though 1 AVesctable Prep: © L the latter, “Ido not know. Iwas to>|never heard of this cursed Greta sinilating the food a stars Bears the busy to se what was going on except | hoffen coin + ting the Stomachs and Bowe in mv own case “But we will walt, gentlemen,” he es # Roleau still _crinned, well convinced added grimly, “things cannot stand | thus for jong.” Tar ee | ‘This policy, difficult as it was of en- | | forcement, brought about results “What toDofor zc different from those Couat Sachio had hoped. It did not bring | j the return of Kitty—mome ssed, | a balf hour, but no sign came of tho, young American who had fled Jn pur- | suit of the last intruder; nor did any | Jat them know if either she or the man | » had pursued had made their es- cape. At Promotes Digestion Cheeful {Contains neler ness and Best iat us Eczema, ringworm and other itching, burning skin eruptions are so easil made worse by improper treatment, that one bas to be yery careful. There last, however, there came the| of ‘ sound of one riding’ furiously | \s one meth 4, Lea “On guard, gentlemen!” exclaimed lot ‘hesitate to. ts Bachio. “We do.not know who comes I hope it may be Rudolph.” | It was indeed this missing stranger —the man who had been left bound in | Frederick’s apartmonts | He eame now, excited, breathing | wrath against all the world. For one | instant as ho beld open the door he| hesitated, then seeing Roleau sitting | bound, flung himeelf upon him with | a ery of vengeance. It should be understood now that when Count Frederick had returned to his own apartments and found his | private room occupied by a man who evidently had been there for no good purpose—a man trussed up and bound by yet other intruders—he had had some Parley with tho helpless in- ‘ 22-R, | trader in the way of learning what had been the,cause of his strange erven on a bab aintender skin—that is, iy pete ol treatment nol is the pre- ‘dled of a Balti- > more doctor, put up *44n the form of resi- nol ointment and resinol rt ul, For Over js: Thirty Years. This , that = inonths old oe N Resinol stops itchine instant a almost always heals the eruption qui d at little cost. Resinol ointment and reine soap can be bought at any drug- and are not at all expensive. Pub ifesiltes . tatanies Dept. m4 Resi Baltimore, Md.—~Advt. THe canray UST about as soon as you get next and try Prince Albert tobacco you'll wise right up that it was made for your taste! And that’s no idle dream! red tin of P. 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REYNOLDS ‘TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N.C ig earns rm — A SASTORIA = THE EVENING WORLD, ESSECRS) AUGUST 10, 1915. PHOTO PLAYS. ae rea ARS ad Theatre, Proweet tats ith Bt Ave. Ban 1 Mrrtle Ave, Bin , Chestait and 680 W, 188th BF Idle ur 0. Orange Ave Ue, How entre, 6 ange Are, fe. OT So. Division Bt, Md city kn, SY Coney ‘teland Are, City, ro Nokare, NJ Now Haven, Cénn 2300 Pitkin Awe, Rule Theater, 3763 34 Thentre, 902 Walnut at ‘Theatre, 7 Belmont Ave Theatre, BT t9t Ave, ¢ ro, Broadway and Val Rowell ‘Theatre, 1835 (Pitkin Ave, Re Pipes ‘Shea, Bijou “Poeatre, “Grane 4 Fulton at 1d Mca Be. t Bitar Theatre, Drigm and Fekwood, Aves, Hrooklin Colmubla ‘Theyre, ‘i Herpeniioe Ave,, berg, Ne Madrid Ave, Clty Hroadw Stand Brow, y. City Fulton "theatre, 28% Bergenline Ave Calon Mill eatchogter Vernon, N.¥ Palace Theatre 14d Bergenline’ Ave, ign Hil. N. d Lay 11A @umpter At, 208 B. 94 Bt, City Warden, Houston and 14th St, and ‘ ‘Theatre, ty. PLAZA * a Sh DHL THE SCARLET SIN CHARLEY CHAPLIN FILM &Oth \Afeoesn BLANCH SWieT. SECRET OROHARD,* way and 50 THEPASSING SHOW OF 1818 LYRIC soe 5 te Eve. sone: ata i a Lae Smiles Bway & S0th St, Phone Greeley, Eve, at & Nignnsee monte featival. ‘and oud Bn48—< Mats, Wed, & Sat, at 2. ae kk te Satomobiie tires aton harles Darnton, Eve. “Wistfal an we World. d haunting im ite eweet- Meena VAUDEVILLE, FFPROCTOR'S AUDEVILLR & PHOTO Hy Be th AVE Biway & 28th St. 4 Wit ho ieraee RO ST | | WEBER & FIELDS Howitini, Mime, Don alla. dow Nichola PL | ne Phcace > } DEMON NDE eta Yutk tows American Roof }*!,* He Act Vaudeville Show ‘Alt cid Mo. TFUL PROMENADE, | we BURLESQUE OLUMBIA .\:% BURLESQUE }'"\,,. | itiar BEHMAN SHOW jet, & 5 OREAT RIVER. A at ™, side W. 42 10.50, Peabroees sty 0 40: aera yRise: Went Point, Wornwalt Rear. 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Blankets Muslins Curtains and Draperies Quilts—Comfortables Sheetings—Sheets Rugs—Shades Tickings—Pillows Pillow Cases White Goods Silverware Linens Cutlery Scarfs--Shams Towels—Towelings Soaps Dependable Merchandise—Lowest Prices. a | MUSLINS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES at August Sale Reductions a Many more economies than we can even hint at An these are everyday necessities. No Mail or Telephone Orders. ort lines. . genuine and prudent, as MUSLINS SHEETS Fruit of Loom worth 11% Wash Heavier Lonsdale | E worth .54. Hill worth worth worth worth | Yard-Wide Musline—Bieac and unbleached-—-worth 380 ye, Bleached Masiine—- WORD OM een cssssrcceee ate 474 sate 5% PILLOW CASES WIN Wash Heavier Bale 42x36. «worth 17... | Tims D6 i 45x36... orth .19.... 60x36. -worth .21. Bixa6. worth .23, | DIAMOND MILLS SHEETINGS ‘Anchor end Utica | ‘Well known for durability, 42x36. -worth .21. BLEACHED. | UNBLEACHED, || 45x36. ‘worth .22 azincn ee OS ale} 50x36. cworth 24. aS a3 64x36. worth .27, u tt 18 jemente before bemming. ‘ and Pillow Cases 1$:3 18 Jong Piliow antares 10-4 ‘a1! [Sheets to 3 yds. length, ® A NEW DEPARTURE Our Regular Wednesday A. M. Specials Are DOUBLED in Number Every Wednesday (bargains as usual) and Placed ON SALE ALL DAY pea Therefore :— You May Expect to Enjoy the Full | “Morning Special Value” All Day Every Wednesday. These Are Designated by Blue Sheet Tickets. Look for the Blue Sheet Tickets on Wednesday. No Mall or Telephone Orders, $1.69 White Voile Blouses. . 00 | 79 ct. Wash Silks—32 Inch. Organdie panels set off with Val. | Lustrous eatin. atri insertions nmed back, front | width ous light color eom- fine for met blouse: SILKS «MAIN FL 39 ct Shepherd Checks... White: SECOND FLOOR, Chine Blouses... 3.28 front women’ re a 1 ol Hriesd dodDs—MatN BLOORS 69 ct. Hairline Serges—-50 Inch... All wool—ecream ground—black lines In various widths and apac- ings—for arate | skirts, as well ae for sul rE $1.98 & $2.25 Misses’ Summer Dresses. 1.27 _ |] 13 to 18 yrs.—plain colors, stripes, polka dots, coin spots, magpie hecks and figures in volles and other fabrica—bolero J els_included—vel MISSES" DEPT, 98 et. Gingham House Dresses. Neat atripes and check: LoUDA-“MATN FLOOR, 29 ct. Natural Tint Linens. For automobile and t alec all a ge ‘on TOURS DRESSEA SECOND FLOOR, fe Noel nae OE, suite & 98 ct, Little Tots’ Dresses. ‘ Blightly selied white lawn d and long nd omb'y trimmed Shes FABRICS. BASEMENT, $2.19 H. §. Teble Cloths $1.29 & $1.49 Boys’ Wash Suite 2 to 8 yra.—white, stripes, fancies and plain colors—various style collars—stratght bloomer | }] trousers BOYS’ CLOTHING $2.98 & $3.98 Boys’ Coat Suits tural linen, linen crash, or THIRD FLOOR, 2.27 duck and drill-—white, tan, navy. gray and brown—single, breast Norfolk mode to 1h HOYS CLOTHING. THIRD FLOOR | ]39 ct. Boy: 27 | striped, madras ‘and porcales—al ; | eckband or attached TO sport and Oliver 15 yearn THIRD FLOOR. $ et. pai Cane: | inch—-sheer, Lig} white musline= 14 et. Muslin Shoots. Standard make—90x90 AWNETS & PILLOW CARBO. RASPACENT. 25 ct. Turkish Towels. ave: WAN | 1244 et. Towelings 0... cece Imported Barnsley crash— bleached heavy. TOWELS & TOWELINGS--MAIN FLOOR, 49 ct. Neckfixin | New fichus, | | OOR. —$ Boys’ TR MtaTt 39 ct. Rompers ’ 38 Champ! tea and ripplette —pink and blue stripes—-low neck, BOYS’ FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOK, $1.24 Heatherbloom Petticoats 17 Black and colors—tucked and plaited flounces—all len, PRITIOOATS— BECOND lars and sets Star tin rdoReae: $1.19 H. S. Chiffon Veil. Light and dark colors—can al be used as scarfs v0 e = Medium lace and rib- bon trim'd 18 to 30. ‘a on CORSETS SOND FLOOR, VEILINGS MAIN FLOOR, 49 et. Women’s Drawers a5 | 124 ct. Men's Colored Initial H'dh'b, . @ - 0 mbric and nainsook—lace or Striped borders 8 ss ond tab emb'y trimmed--varloun styles | f Rewaare—- Wes rd MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ND FLOOR. lori initials... pure linen: FLOO! sunitiaied, 8) |98 ct. Sill Hosiery Black or white~ known makes ter. buttonhole and top-—hieh «pl HOSIERY--MAIN FLOOR, ii 49 Leather Hand Bags. Shaped vests or ce trimmed dr UNDERWEAR MAIN ‘Froon, $1.00 Men's Laundered Shirts. Well known make—striped cales, In algon 14 98 ct, Men's Summer Pajamas 67 White madras and striped per- calea—collariess—silk finish frogs STATION ERY~-THIRD FLOOR, IN FLOOR, 1 FORMAN NOS pN'S FURNISHINGS — 49 ct. Embroidery 21 et. Wide Ribbons. te cceeese el] 26 to 40 inch— Black, white, colors and warp prints—moires, satins and taffetas, RIBBONS MATIN FLOOR. organdle, ‘Swiss Vole foundation: this son's patterns. EMBROIDERIES—Of\IN FLOOR,