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itty Gray, a ner paper woma’ ttle ki fn Bout tnt ih hee the throne, also m ra Ke entrant in th kes off Bak ind Bho satcant ty “ihe gain, who makes Hie ence pee toa nie ren jer Ta “Ki Captured by ‘tribe. Le ee teat (Coprrtgnt, 1918, ty Wright A. Patter.) CHAPTER XXIII." “ HO was the thief that robbed you, Excellency?” 4 demanded Tandozi, as they drew up near the edge of the city, “Did you see him well?” “Perfectly,” said Kitty. “Moreover, Tam sure I have seen him Laval “Where? “With your own band, monsieur— he was one of those with you the other day!” “hh, a slim man—sharp face— white?” “Precisely—the same.” “I know him—Blake! He was with us that day, yes, but I promise you he is not really of our brotherhood, He is not worthy of association with wallant gentlemen like ourselves. We ride the trails—he creeps through t! alleys of the city. We are borderers ~he isacommon thief. Blake—truly, it must have been he. No one of our he 29. own gentry would have robbed a wo- man. Now, you help me in your own Quest. I know Blake's lurking place. He and his kind have a sort of a den in the low quarter of the town. The Prefect of police leaves them pretty much alone, because in these times the officers of the law have much else to think about. Their opium lair r den for stolen goods—yes, yes, I do not know—but even if not, you and 1 must get back what he has stolen from me.” ‘ it, Yexcelteney?* ‘No more than a broken bit of coin, ain, of value to none as it is now, of great value to me provided I can attain it the other half.” “You need say no more. The er- is enough to interest me—be- where I have longed to find He shali not ride with us again, ome," he added, They found their way through the darkening streets in the purlieus Gretzhoffen town. Under the Street after street, alley after alley, until at length their party descended Into a steep gully in @ less important portion of the city. A faint light showe which seemed to be the facing of a bank, but Which gome sort of den within, “Yonder, Excellency,” whispered Landozi, “is the place where they hole up—like rate in a sewer—and . they have no more principles—they now | shall have that fellow’ through the chinks of a wall | really concealed | peopucen BY THE UNIVERSAL M MANUF; COMPANY are worthy of no more. Come, my men, close in.” He pushed against the door round ion, | Which shone the gleams of light, and hastened into a sort of eway. iit] Their entry attracted no attentign for t a time. (To Be Continued.) : CASTORIA ‘ot Infants and Children IN Use For OVER 30 YEARS beta lps Signature PHOTO PLAYS. rete Woetd se fw ae pictures at ite & ‘oe ser eas Ate AUG. 16, A a eran LY a mae x ii Kegest Mestre, 116th Bt, Poy te oe ag xem , Pampa Theatre, 2867 Atlantic coum, 8ST Theatre, 108 Anderson St,, Hack. Toys Falls, Conn, aes ee Rem, a tre, New Amusu irs, OFT Gates Ave. Biktyn, Chenter ‘Theatte, 1671” Pitkii Ate, Brooklyn. 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Ht Kers, 24 25e OUPON Toe CONEY ISLAND ROCKAWAY BEACH This it Tisket Offices OCKAWAY EAC ww.*GRAND REPUBLIC” M ‘6 One D a rsa outings rot x tion this Summer have | || your favorite paper mailed te you every day: | | Evening World, Ge per wook Lee Yomkera 8.35 AM: seat y States | ME elepnone Ditcctarer Telephone Norog—4141, _| NSBU RG. STEAMER ROSEDALE Daily World, 12c per week aT KEANPATE: 03 3 \1\ sunday World, 5¢ per Sunday Atlantic Highlands | srt3hstiosepih saute wee at DAILY ron SUNDAY 1 eS ecasieron” FA, E10Cts INTERSTATE PARK LANDINGS | Oarbier, New PALISADES), Bullding, New «Wo 120th Bt. at 10) ARE 85c. Round Trip BLoNa Peal eaten Niche Pee ee Se: 1a, 1 th: capacity ta i ‘ris York Otty. DuAUtd, LOU Dieu, abe deme) gaside ‘rmor rm Monday, Morning Wonders. dye iit tlh in Shady ty, ‘WORLD WANTS WORK WONPE . | DiMEIeeOS owssiarente AUTOMOBILES, | CUSTOMERS [ CUSTOMERS FIRST | HEARN West of Fifth Aveuws, 23% AUGUST SALE perce STOCK CLEARANCES { A Sen Sammer Stocks Two Powerful Forces Bringing Entire Store Into Action o¢—___________________« SHEETS PILLOW CASES MUSLINS At August Sale Prices Reliable Grades Only —This fact, coupled to our enormous assortments, accounts for supremacy of Hearn Sales. Qualities for every purpose—Economies for every purse. No Mall or Telephone Orders, DIAMOND MILLS SHEETINGS Yard wide Mastine, bi and ete can th § vent} Limit 80 yar ea Musiine—worth 9%. Limit 80 yards. s} 1% ¢' inoh Bleached Mme—e tra soft and fine for un 2 wear, shee! wr . —worth rf eis rey ts | Bd BI od Musline — 48-inch— PILLOW CASES by seaming make full sise| qy¢| ¢2x8¢—val. 44 Cie —val. sheete—worth 10%... sseeeee 45x36—val. 54x36—val. Limit 30 yards, Special Purchase of SHEETS, PILLOW CA CASES Well known make, bought far below regular because name is not stamped en goods...... No question about quality, the merchandise speaks for itself. No Mail or Telephone Orders. HEMMED SHEETS 54x90—worth $1290—worth 63x90—worth $1x99—worth 72x90—worth 90x90—worth 72x99—worth . 90x99—worth 72x108—worth .74 90x108—worth . PILLOW CASES Hemmed. Hematttched. 42x36—worth 17 10 | 42x96—worth «lt 46x36—worth 19 +11) 45x36—worth 02 +32 We reserve privilege of restricting quantitien, Mesgurements before hemming. | TOWELS Mid-Summer Clearances in At August Sale Prices. GIRLS’ & MISSES’ DEPT. 12 et, Bleached Huck Tewels.... 8% |GIRLS’ COATS—6 to 14 yra.— worsteds, serges, novelty febcies, Pea 4m aes plain 3.95 17 et, Bleached Turkish Towels 20x40—close, spongy 12% weave—white ed. terry bordere—hemm: ALSO THESE SPECIAL VALUES: LK Ci yo-e to ie pre Ts h at per heb: hemmed ‘eave—' Turkish stripe bordete—re, Brown Linen Turkish Bath Towele— hemmed—excellent friction tor athletes and ewimmers—r Turkish Wash Clothe—15% x: white or colores COMFORTABLES At August Sale Prices. Silkoline covered—full or white cotton filling—r Heavy Comfortables— smart in all in perfect condition— Were $4.98 to 06 Were $6.98 Were $1 Finer to 7.9% Were to $19.98. DRESS GOODS Clearance Prices on Smart Fabrics. also ight weight—p: 40-Inch, am eee at ‘ : om : rtd ya Sateen top—full slse—aleo cambrlo— full and single—reg. $1. “1.49 [All wool ci Others—reg. $2.98 2.27 | —were .39. Down filled Comi 80. inch Epingles, Prunelias and or cotton filled— jabardines—a! rm i) Aye ig ty al ; ‘ ays, cadet, tan, myr Bavy-were #146 and $1.89... 2.88 44-inch Hatrline Sergee—al} wal wool 4.05 —eream ground—navy or black hairline iT Special b4-inch Heat! ‘Teveed—all wool —browns, t a 5 eultanie ‘The above refers to any article in August Sale Departments. oo ——___________@ MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. for early Fa! skirte—worth 1. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. $1.98 Wornen’s White Blouses Organdie, dotted Swiss and bi —amart models—plain or p tucked — omnralder se 1 or 4 jen. WISTS AND BLOUSES-BECOND FLOOR, a1 and crepe—pretty of colors and rimmed. SECOND FLOOR, No Mall or Telephone Ordera soft qualit ood tterne enough for a table withs LINENS~—MAIN FLOOR, 10 et, Huck Towele—1734235}4. Linen finish — bleached stitched, neat red or white broene bordera. } TOWELS—MAIN FLOOR, tylen—tantefully t Ho Y8R DRESS Dar. 29 ct. Babies’ Dresses........... BL ‘o 3 xrs.—nainsook—Ior hort brciaer KS OND PLOOK 81x90 inch—re, Saree UN “4 sa! SMERTS & PIAA’ 69 & 79 ct. ‘Trousers d A hd ou Nope | 1234 & 15 et. Crotonnes linen Tinen, (duck and drill | Satin finish and Knglish stylee White, “natural tan and khaki als, Orientals and chints —htolt xr va ight and dark—many cai ittin ‘ CRETONNES—BASBMENT, 49 ct. Women’ 5 ok—wide embroidery Tuttle | 39 ¢t. Mohaire—36-Inch and emb@'y trim. Fine weav UNDERW vioon, | brown, gar ht ing KREBS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, wel or bathing suits. 1 to 16 y1 10 et. Fancy Percales....... 64 Ansortment of stripes, checks and tucks and embroider MUSLIN UNDERWEAR- SECOND FLOOR. dota—I1 WASH PD ht BS rounds, FABRICS—BASEMENT, 15 ct, Mercerized Pongees Large variety, stripes—fin shirts and pajama: women's and childr and cr WOMEN'S NBOKWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, 59 ct, Women’s Silk Gloves... $8| WASH DRbss FADRI bow length—white only—double Pr tiger, tipae 49 ct. Boys’ Shirts...... ik GLOVES—MAIN FLOOR, Fancy figures ‘nd and dark—Madras 49 ct. Shantung Pongees....... c Yard wide—natural and tan. SILKS—MAIN FLOOR. laundered riey re sport shirte | —alges 1314 to eck. Boks thee tah FLooR, August Sale Departments Blankets Muslins Curtains and and Draperieg juilts~-Comfortables Sheetings—Sheets Cite . ‘ickings—Pillows aNes: Silverware Linens Scarfs: ‘Towels—Towelings Goods