The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1915, Page 11

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THE. RVENING > there catne yet others of the thieves’ suit, These men were desperate, would kill for less excuse than offered » shielding Kitwy, now. They saw their own little un- derworld kingdom invaved. and the * first motto for them at all times w that dead men tell no tales. (To Be Continued.) “FRAUDS UPON THE PUB- Lic” is what some physicians have called patent medicines, and it is undeniably true that some are frauds and some are even worse, because they are injuri- us. On the other hand, there are many patent medicines $' such as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and others, which are of real worth, $| and are recorrimended by phy- sicians of recognized ~— —Advt, escape seemed quite cut off for the young woman, whose case. Behind her still rose the sounds of combat, where Roleau and Landozi in the passageway, others of the gang swarmed in, cutting off exit by the CHAPTER XXIV. adventures now had carried \ fought wd! the o@upants who re- HOUGH | |main wullery. And here, holding hor W ete way (she turned? os | her into such desperate mained in the thieves’ den, On ahead, ens—“after all 1 have done to got! as his prisoner, SYNOPSIS .OF FREOEDING OHAPTS red most of ‘them all, as t to win in this contest for the “J ion of the coin—Krederick, e u I must have it. I regret hobleman of Ry gas whose reso- turd jlution ma er own. as much as you that 1 must distu eae, ANCDOG BEE OWE cay ag he swung her lightly from the ground, but he only smiled at her protests— only smiled when saw himself out- number y these newcomers who writ, seemed. to. her whe. would [confronted them Jn the. main oxi bay, he stoo side his captivs ‘who| always hate—but in which ¥ least wanted these ‘who sought te arte en both captives. From mansion to cott fine | royal alace to the di and thieves—such had els of this fateful coin! Hope, ir, adventure, risk—these were jose about it all the time. It seemed the very touchstone of hazard, in- voking even the risk. of life on the who ventured its pi po me go!” ° Pantl ng, looked up at him in he half Tight. What she saw was a ace CHAPTER XXIII, en instant later he halted. From what sounds he heard at the rear, he|c (Continued. ) ‘¥ two of the gang remain- ed, the others having depart-| \ wae out of there, And ed on one errand or other of their own. When Kitty now crowding In at the entrance of the main gallery in which tl and her compantori looked through hey stood little window, which gave in upon the recess under the bluff, they saw sitting close to the table two men—Biake, the renegade, and another of his band. ‘The keen é¢ye of Kitty detected Blake's hand lying upon the table—and near it the object which she sought—the missing coin! “Quick,” whispered Landozi, and 4s she spoke he broke into her room. without hesitation he flung himself n Blake and-Kitty, wishing to be Of service, and fading ho better means, caught up an empty bottle which stood fear and dealt so interesting a blow upon the head of the remaining ruffian as to put him out of the com- bat for the time. An instant later she = caught from the table the cove’ —quick! Come! laimed. And au invent later she was in the passage- way once more. Siie had almost ~ade her way out %,. Into the open, when in the semidark- ones ‘elt a strong hand cat \t r wrist—heard @ low laugh at her t of th Children Cry for Fletcher’s: — ASTORI ber 2 by od Ha e ‘on Bria aye Bought has borne the slgna- and i alaioas Sst ong «. What at Is CAST Spi Fone, Drove eas Soothing ‘orms and ys Ir Narpodle rubminnce, Bless and Diarrhoea. It ing bealthy as and natural sleep. worvinens for over Bo ears, rt Par you, in eats u years it has m in constant use for assimilates the Food, The Children’s The Kind You Have. Always Bought this. ware but | less sul a ivtens os feces Menrgtct pe ees abs UNERY iad) D. W. GRIFFITH'S ition, Fl: A an jon, stulency A cone all ait Reothing Brose B x y, meee traveliea not so far apart, it is true, my dear young lady—but now he is has- et enna for he hocage Ao lost here aetrom Bi bat nd so you r rt but not from me. s fingers grip her no concealment of clutched in her hand. laugh once more. “So you have it! Very walk ‘cling to it then—but don't sp tt ‘To pro- T will even hold ycur hand, ip “You brute!" exclaimed Kitty, sob- | bing now in the intensity of her emo. tn Us For ‘Over 30 Years i0e in ry farcical bee care fie Encu mil aa t “an aaa Theatre," 1)0th se. tte 207 Myrtle ave, Stuyvesant ‘Theatre, Lyndiumt, 1. 1, N.Y. answers your call for cigarette satisfaction! __ BURLESQUE. DALY’S THEATRE: ify, BURLESQUE ON B’WAY Wway ao Wr, YY \ D 1°* Camel Cigarettes are as new in flavor as they are taste-Satisfying. SUR gig etek Made of blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos, 0; LYMPIC'“:\HELLO PARIS CO, they delight the most fastidious smokers, who prefer them to either MAT. Quart. oat Extra Feature, Piolata, kind of tobacco smoked straight. The Camel blend produces a cigarette thaf will not bite or parch ' and that leaves no unpleasant cigaretty after-taste. YORKVILLES=:,, BURLESQUE). HIGH LIFE GIRLS| NO it SOLD, Camels have a:remarkable mild-smoothness that gives all the pais Vhs pela snl desired “body.” We tell you, men, you will appreciate every ieee a pen puff of these fine blended cigarettes, | SRAGRWEAL Pac Kees tSssany am, GRAND No premiums are given with Camels. 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Let. us tell you more about them The New York Edison Company \ At Your Service Genetal Offices: Irving Place ys 15th Street Telephone: Stuyvesant 5600 Branch Office Show Rooms for the Convenience of the Public *Open until Midnight Night and Emergency Call Madison Sabai. eel ecnnemiaal r Horses ortunity. ‘their horses, and *124 W 42d St = Bryant 6262 "151 E 86th St Lenox 7786 "27 E 125th St Harlem 4020 Melrose 3340 eee wstain at? $9 a the Carton Neth mall Lieninens.of the Ned: ehore,"*Fatty sPivcky Pan Ey sa pet | nt See Seen That _ Lasts The Plate you've been looking for. | No roof. Gives comfort. N ' ects teeth on thi piste 0. be" other han your own, 1 that natural You"oan whist and chew the hardoat food, wand there Roofless ‘Teeth remain in-place, when ~| made in The New WATERBURY: Way jeeth extracted Fi and return . home ot night pith a, NEW set that teeth saved— loose teeth’ tiantense ightened “missing teeth Extractions “s ‘end repl ner gy ed “plates. Bental Sureery made painless by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth - - - $6.00 up Gold Fillings - - 81.00 up Gold Crowns, 22 ki - 85.00 up i Silver Fillings - -, 60c uy WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-416 Fulton St. Brooklyn Hours; 8106 Sunvpays, 9 TO2 Gorman. French and Swedish @peken. IN ATTENDANCE FOR SALE. wn ee, Wenne 9 iy 2 eee Mee PRatt in Tapestry, Poltehed Hint AAA 7 Star Upholstery Co, ew, Absolutely Contidential, ‘Open Diamonds on Credit 5s Terma or Write, o MABEL ANE Ache te Sonz, NDS 2 CREDIT beet Dodie as Come here in the morning, have your 1 hy vint, ‘aa S| eae tac jeowoursh OMGarnit. West Tolet or Bear Mtonntalse ati Afternoon Boat ~|Qur Regular Wednesday A. M. Specials Are DOUBLED is HEARN West of Filth Arenas 23rd AUGUST SALE Household Dry Goods Exceptional Values in Following Depts.— Blankets Muslins, c and Draperies iite——Co a, Ae mae” y ickings—-Pillows Pillow Cases Co Silverware Linens 4 Scarfe—-Shams * Towele—Towelings Wake Geode BI Oied MUSLINS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES © | A 4 AUGUST SALE ECONOMY PRICES No Mail or Telephone Orders. Yard, wide Ma ime, Rionched jana lunbleathed- Hp “4% Limit 30 yi “ ir Limit 30 yarde Te iid Mustine—worth ss 42-inch Bleached Mes! fine foi under: ¢228¢—val. 11.8 | Soxte—val. 44° 1107 Pop 734 | 46x36—val. .12 @ | 54x3¢—val. .16 At * Measerements before hemming "SHEETS, PILLOW CASES—Special Purchase No Mail or Telephone Orders. Famous brand—but name ia:nof stamped on goods. . however-—Savings are }, too! ‘ No Matl or. Telgpbone Oniers, Hemmed Sheets +84 81x90—worth o -worth 63x90-—worth 72x90—worth 72x99——worth 72x108—worth .74 54x90. 541 90x108—worth 44 Pillow Cases Mematitened. 10 iaxre—worn p Lng stche M.. Memmed. 42x36—worth ox SNeeia ane Fittew Cases et Augest Qale Prieta.” Dwtant Anener one ‘ee ha e All Summer Goods at Clearance Prices oo . A NEW DEPARTURE Number Every Wedneeday (bargains as ugual) and Placed . ON SALE ALL DAY Therefore: You Mi Expect Enjoy the Full “Morning 5) Value” ‘A Day Every Wednesday. These Are Designated by Blue Sheet Tickets. Look for the Blue Sheet Tickets on Wedr«« Neve, aon Sigltd tgae am 0%, ted. front—lon| * BLOUSES BEOOND. Loon: [for Rear Mountain, Weat Volut gh, keepaie, bk in, and St, 1. 74.4 okey Moun'ain and ‘Weat otne, cetarning 3 ogc ba FULTON.” tinty | S. “MANDALAY” Moonlight Sal! Up-the-Hatsan bes “4 Battery Up a Ancino rami pee ae, hy TLANTIC Hi 17s lat ier 10. Battes > aa, “y rp bat as ‘ite Leave Bat a Et, 35 tis.) MACH WAY BXTRA TRIP Sundays and ‘Holidays, sib eine wouter, a Bey ae, 4, MARY. Ly (h BUR il CONEY ISLAND ROCKAWAY BiACH presented at Ticket Offices Hockamay Steamboat Line STEAMER ROSEDALE sae tigate ots HB Peta Wttery 0:30" te 4 maa d KEAN fr, Hattery pally, 9.90,0.50, wt mae 19 Be ed ih Prolle $1.69 White Voile is Val. 9 Oriandl 1s set off wit Pees Pate etal avy ie BLOUS! iD FLOOR, 1.96 Women's Silk Potticente.. 58 | $1.00 Sergee—50 Shana wp od Hee ttaneus moneeiiage-bia cis Meyy and Diack—all ts white’and desirable o t= ed ciroular: flounce Je a. 3 PETTIOOATS —BEOOND FIA0) Levy & $2.25 ‘Misses’ Stammne Dvessce.1.97 |:16 ot. Cotalide fri to 38 We tae he * n vif Checks on vou and. other fal Jacket modelp. ing wiry 98 et. Nainsock Combinations... f Inte” asarte "and omb'y” medal MORAN WIND HEL TE Rioen, $1.98 Loco Curtains. ..... 19,c4. Wemen'o Lisle Union Suits... 8 ‘Abbe d—-lo vecrsisgver feabeore het yoke. or plain ¢ EME ERbatwhan Mais POOR, Consett... 18 to 0 Mediums rt busting hips, ty $129 r $149 Boys’ Wash Suits,...... 88 3 to 8 yra.—white, stripes, fancies and plain colore—straight or bloomer trousers, BOYS’ CLOTHING-—THIRD FLOOR, 29 ct. H. S. Linco Towole—18a38. Damask rail a $2.98 & $3.98 Boys’ Coat Suits. 227 Natural linen, linen crash, | duck and drill-—white, tan, Savy, gray | ile breast Norfolk tyra. - rune ruep voor, = | TAB LINENG—-MAIN FLOOR, Herpes a7 | 3. ct. Bleached Sheetiogs. M tripod madras and pércaies-alse’ | 24,¥d wide—heavy—well known lain white—neckband or attached | ™#Ke— pe dressin follars—#ome sport and Oliver | altoids" Basewesr, | 15 te 25 et. patie Handkerchicis. ‘Twist styles—3 to 16 years Men's and women's—pure ite BOYS’ FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, uarter-inch hem—el 49 ct. Children’s Rompers. 27) SU SDRnCHere wie epiers,. chambray | ‘and closed | 98 et. mm” id low neck. | Reinforced corn fi IKD FLOOR,” | Jock and 4 oo ewell se finished. ‘sn Underwear ‘SUIT CANKS— THIRD FLOUR, sleeves —ank ie | $1.49 Leather Hand Lee length drawers be assort- |" Leather and silk lined- black ana}; ments . val Aes MNT UNDERWEAR. MAIN PLoon, | SEA ariaus vines and Bae 18 | 19 ct. Wi neck ~~ short lenuth--gouble seat NDBRWHAR MAIN VL. Mee and’ Gar Pr aati room, ¥ "+ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY. VOR “SALE Tie Uakwood Farm, situated near Wont -36 19 ct. New Wide Ribbons. Pe d pes on white Black, white, colors soft, turnback cutte-all. sizes rints--molres, sa Min's KUNIS MAIN PLOOM. Por shen and atin hha RYBBONS—! 39 ct. Babies’ Shirts. .. Sines to 3 yra—nainsook—prin- | 25 et, Pwriten and cons and Waist aty cke, lace | Pique, rintio aed and embroidery trimm hematitched. pico 1 TABIBS DEEE,SHCOND FLOOR, Sea esa i *

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