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by EMERSON my wae more than offset by the Ey Cal, peveaet wemen, march in the rear of the main enemy himeeif—Biake, the renegade, who, finding himsetf freed of bis assailants, sprang into the passageway after Kitty. She, as be knew very well, was in possession of the coin, He | found her there in the company of a otranger—a tall man whom he never before had seen, and who now showed ‘' small fear of himself or of the others Y inting him. There was no time belongs rally and a for Blake to figure upon what rela- tion these two might have—the ooin CHAPTER XXIV, Wrecive ft to test” be Geaianded as bi Lseasnone aged eprang at Kitty with a raised weapon. OLMAU and Landost, seeing! Count Frederick stepped toward that Kitty had escaped,|him.\ “Fellow, what is it that y glared at one another for | want? Leave this young lady alone. moment before they under-| “He has it! Search him!” ex- stood that they both were her| claimed Kitty quickly, pointing to friends, From what they heard they| Frederick himself. That individual knew that she still was besieged in| experienced a swift surprise at thie the main entryway. A moment later } age ad of the a upon Roleau forced his way out the rear|MOniouiy the ‘seaches laid hands entry of the den, closely followed by} upon Count Frederick and baled bim Landozi, as agile as himself. They | back to the bas rd th ae uae armed themselves at the car which | passageway. feving that he hem hith taken the ooin from Kitty, they eet seeare tee an tthe mats |her advice into vigorous effect at once, a pair of the thieves still guarded he exit, but these now were to meet escaped Roleau and bia confeder- arr eS GRE PN as keen for conflict as they, and better prepared for it. Kitty heard \ rapid shots, the acrid smell of powder filled the p! » Then, before si | further thi for thought, ahs herself hurried forward, the DRUG LAW peg of Roleau upon her arm. has not only brought the foods and drugs of this country up to$! Srt'a trace of her despair. The coin ahigher standard of purity, but 3 stil! was in her band—she might yet ey cape. it has eliminated the harmful $) “cut oft by some of the apaches fen 7 ij i. from the car towar whic! ey medicines hg i al this§ fprang, Roleau turned and hurried ‘was \. Kitty to the tw or! while! country ; fl ug “ by a herself thither, Such medicines, however, as they were mounted Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable ¢ sn4 Leg ties ape te Compound, purely a roots and § he could. woet intereated them more ‘ * the cries of ie two ruffians herbs product, will continue $ who themselves bad sprung to! the car ‘ici: 4 now were cranking riot ly its beneficial work among} Sit, "ihe intent of purduing them In thelr own motor. Within the den where these things had occurred Frederick, count of Gretzhoffen, now was prisoner to the is yot th ; world upon her cheek Kitty shook BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | BANKING AN AND FINANCIAL _ READJUSTMENT OF CAPITAL J AND DEBT The Missouri Pacific Railway Company AND St; Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway Company pas Cteatiee int: it of hh re Betnstiniees fhe tine forthe depealt of the following: described, Ae oom eeanded to and Including. October. *sBime 9 Ba ane teen eh Depositaries against coupons maturing September DEPOSITARIES For Capital Stock of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 04 Wall Btrost, New York City. Pacific Forty-Year Four Per Cent. Gold Loan ver The Miser! wt, fee Marh keieae ve BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, 16 watt Berest, New York City. Fer ‘The Miswurt Pacttlo Rallway Com- The Central Branch Rallway Companr's First Morte: Four Por an Gold peny’s Se eehesiae Bonds, due ry 1, 1019, ° nt. Firat On, due The Central Branch Onion hae Ran. MAL i ay we Gold Bonds, due way C First, Mort ro iF "Beatie 1, as ee Fer scents dala Bonds, due Sune 1, ons x a Bowes rk tt oe ae and Vatley Ate ley Al Lt on ™ ree Nout, Bends, O00 Jane py Compan Five” Per cout, aor 3 Firat “Mortaage Bonds, due July” 1, pa alt Mor Five Per Cent, 4s, August 20, and ee Northwestern Ralireed vision Five Per Cent, mpany's First Morteage Five Per Ugzinaton, Sage Be id Susem ae ono Seat Kady nde, Series A, due Jan- y ana fear tain teaad Nefund Boonville, Ratt ” re ~ Company's Fin fosters ce a seth ue sir toa ms Bor Cent Gold egies due Au Pettway ion Rell Fi ‘< a Rm Rei gaditake Mit tate eben, Seo Fa So = inde, due April GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, 140 Broadway, oan York City. SUB-DEPOSITARIES FOR ALL SECURITIES Leute: NTTLE TRUST COMPANY, ieotent QUAMANTY TRUsT COMPANY OF NEW YORE. ADDITIONAL SUB-DEPOSITARIES For Bonds; HOPE & 00. Amsteraam: AMSTERDAMSCHE BANK, , { For Stock: Administration office of BROES & GOSMAN, uly indorsed to, blank for tran Peye port pe, one, {the Fate of two o pare Federal pO ositary, and. mpanied by prover on maturing meee etter Beptonaver ie S018; coe’ cn try. Bp after October 15, 1915, except apon : Seelen any i SPtprior to the date of ue Depleted? ent of Rese juatment mi one BE EIA MUS polltaribe or from the Secretary s named below. a te oer, aureet 11, 1018, KUHN, LOEB & CO., Readjustment Managers. tbe Plan and Agreement tained from any of y of the three : undersigned Committecs have approved and ado} eS ty In the foregoing notice and o holders of the Be najuatment menteapectively represent the prompt Gepoait of thelr securities. ALEXANDER J. HEMPHILL, Chairman’ ROBERT FLEMING (Londen) DONALD G, GEDDES JEROME J, HANAUEB ALVIN W. KRECH ©, E, TER MEULEN (Amsterdam) LEWIS B. FRANKLIN, Secretary, 140 Broadway, New Yerk City FRANK N, B. CLOSE, Ohalrmaa Sonn th MecLEMEe ° peur” revreceating gOMN W, PLATTEN @. G, GIBOERS (Ameterdam) W. B, WILLIAMS B, W. JONES, Secretary, 16 Wall Street, New York City, GAMES MW. WALLACE, Ohairman HORACE HARDING ves Committee representing B, WIcomN Company wisoR HOUGH | Quick. excellency,” he called, “there | |'*Xa'ane teit the cool atr of the outer | rat-faced leader Ay the apaches, the renegade Bi The latter stood menacing him. “Why be agitated, my friend?” de- manded the nobleman, coolly enough. “You see I have not the coin. The girl has outwitted you—tmyself weil, swear, her wit i ih! She has left me— lurch, and has escaped once more. She has flung me to you, as Russian travellers sometimes fllag something to stop the wolves which pursue them. While you are rending me she gains time! But why rend me? If I had the coin I would give it to you now, for I fancy a whole throat more than I do @ divided coin, But you see I haven't it.” “Nor have I,” assented Blake, rue- fully enough. “Ah? Perhaps you have something Get my friend—a« cigarette, let us say?” Blake tossed him a box of cigarettes, and Count Frederick lit one calmly. “Very we monsieur,” said the renegade leader. “1 am forced to be- Neve what you say—the coin is gone, no one knows where by now. yourself in her defense. Land enough. We do not fear hiras, ‘tor in @ way he is our brother. But tell me, monsieur, what is it—this colin? Why do 80 many pursue It?” He turned a keen eye upon the nobleman who remained so composed in these surroundings, “Why, 1 may tell you but little,” answered Count Frederick. “If 1 had it in my hand now per! 1 could tell you more. But always, no sooner do I place a hand upon it than yon- der young woman appears out of no- where and makes away with It again! I have resolved to have it—I admit that. As you know, monsieur, one does not readily give up resolutions of that nature when formed. Ls it nett Lp nkly, I own @ like desire,” re- Joined Blake. “I will win—my men will bring her bac am not #0 tive In her “Who is ahe to ‘yi Biake. Count Frederick paused for half an instant, as though himself engaged in thought. (To Be Continued.) —_—_—_—_—— rH ATRES. I find ber most he, then?—and what ts monsieur?” demanded ER—B'way & 88th § Matineos W SUN Joven NEW AMSTERDAM Wik wanted, why not supply the genuine, Mrs. Wm. Palmer, Sterling, friend for twenty years. cannot speak too highly of your wonderfu Mrs. Frank H. Cafferty, of Providence, R. I., says: ‘If all youn; mothers would use Castoria it will bring doctor can also tell what your Castoria can Howard A. Banks, of Hickory, N. C., only physic we ever give our three bable promptly is probably the reason we ne Mrs. A. J. Nelson, of Waco, Te: lecture of ‘Our little Castoria bo; rae sect SOME BABY! HARRIS wo S: EVENINGS, 6.15; MATINEE, SAT,, 2.15, ITS A HIT! EDGAR SELWYN’S Ror oe LAUGHTER HUDSON, * UNDER F IRE: NOOMS LAUGHTER \ us evr. RANG 7: LOHAN'S ASt® IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE a a fag Wed GLO & | MontcowERY & STONE’ j WINTER GARDEN! 3.4, uF Ma Bensational Nius ‘eal Succewn. CASINO {; THEBLUEPARAD Si: “i yin ST. wppage fe bina) ath N pet Bhat Ralph Hers.Iren tre Malet LOUIS" MANN ne wn VAUDEVILLE, FFPROCTOR'S = AUDEN Ih & PHOLO-PLAYS. DWAKDS DAVIS & C0 Fox & Dolly, oths, 8 LEMONADE FREE TO ALL, fae ‘8 ras an Roof }% 12 Act Vaudeville Show it DELIGHTFUL PROMEN. povoseee, |) IN NN eee DALY’S THEATRE... ikfy BURLESQUE ON B’WAY SCANLON & MOORE'S WINNERS ‘ie hy, | ROSIN BLY jHER oar HELLO PARIS CO, co. \_xxtra Feature, Piplate, y’ HIGH LIFE GIRLS i ar mae oes a astoria for him, and I Mrs. Eva Ott Melin, er veraey City, N. J. t condition of m to your Castor Nooa to. 31 30, {Marvin ? fay Up tHe Hupson |». “one By DayLicut All Service Dally Fxeent Sunday Hail Connections wo at NORTH BEACH BOATS ROM E, 991 PKEWo eReR rR WOuS te STEEPLECHASE LUNA EVERY EVENING AT 8 & S, eulaly Rvery Eva, Battery 7.80. W. 18lat RUDE. UHOPAMAS SUM sbore Sea TEs | se Att Summer House Now 0) “Luna's Broadway E ne" Y'DANC G|i 7 mw yes ine 1, | Desbroeses 8. J Tol, 4141 Sori Tiyan tances Mien COUP CONEY ISLAND ROCKAWAY B. ACH EXCURSIONS. STEAMER ‘KOSLDALE SPEND SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1M THE MOUNTAINS Mauch Chunk Switchback Special train leaves: Now York (West 23d St.), 0.200. M (Lierty St. i KEANES i ht-Seein ne Oouiay, eat ok E david The Danger of Imitations. OHIO druggist writes to “The Practical Druggist,” a prominent New York Drug Journal, as follows: ‘Please furnish formula for Castoria, All the | formulas I have worked with are either ineffective or disagreeable to administer.” To this “The Practical Druggist” replies: ‘We do not supply formulas for proprietary articles. We couldn’t if we wanted to. Your experience with imitative formulas is not surprising, but just what is to be expected. When Castoria is If you make a substitute, it is not fair or right to label it Castoria, We can give you all sorts of laxative preparations for children, but not Castoria, and we think a mother who asks for Castoria would not feel kindly toward you if you gave her your own product under such a name.” No mother. with a spark of affection for her child will overlook the signa- ture of Chas. H. Fletcher when buying Castoria. Extracts from Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. H. Fletcher. TL, says: ‘Your Castoria has been not aly my children well without it. remedy. ¢ THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW VeRK CITY (7 ato arcane veer un rine Sundays and "Ho! STEAMER «gt tron F. acgumabiiee All 12 fated“ DAILY AND SUNDAY TRIPS TO INTERSTATE PARK LANDINGS ALISADES), 1 an American Wate, # Diamond IDEN LANB. PHON O86T DIAMONDS jw rete “Lost and |. World thirty days, ‘Thene tats can bo ‘Amenolt telephoned directty Call 4000 Book: Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, Compare Our Offerings to Those Made by Others.... You'll Bay Indian Biankets—| Twin Bed Sise up their child, My nurse an Ef jo. s: ‘Your Castoria is the The fact that we use it to use any other.’’ “Enclosed you will find week old [ ordered your ht with him sine 8: ‘Lattribute the present ia ‘which he has been using LT have not lost a night’s sleep in seven Tania la CASTORIA ALWAYS BEARS ______ STEAMBOATS. Fron Steamboat Ca Pier 1, N. R, ONLY, AND ‘ Special Prices THURSDAY for ‘i bien i nes REPUBLIC he, ie Co: Tel, "Bie ‘Co. Tel, Boring 4141, ‘/ Atlantic bce ARE10¢ Cts tee Westy and Stock-Taking Clearances Here to Your Complete and Lasting Satts All Wool—Part Wool—Cotton BLANKETS FOR AUGUST SALE These values are as good ns August Sale, 1914—some even better, ,... Therele every reason why you should buy now! Raw wool is advancing. at designs and wey? Woot meer —-Cal colore—reg. $3.25 55 ng woole white f- cplore pat ir. ia and Pore Wi colors and P — re Os elderdown ft « i Sisee—pure woo! Sra Fee ard Blank Pak Saha et mis Soak dase 4p Fem. $24 91.00 All August Sale Goods purchased during thie sale will be held and delivered at customers’ convenience up to and including October 16. ‘ The Above refers to any article in August Sale Departments. “ ee | a Clearances In WHITE GOODS ' BATHING SUITS August Sale Specials and Clearings FOR WOMEN AND MISSES —_| ronsdate Combrie—aina Nainsook All. priced for quick selling. finish—reg. 12% and .1! We never carry to following season. Surf cloth, mohairs, taffetas mine Wack biocaors ne! 36-inch Nataseck—value duper combin Were Wore ; : 36-Inch—reg. Were ; 36-Inch—reg. Were $3. ' 40-inch—reg. Were Nainscoh— Were ‘Now 5.00 | 35-in.—12-¥4. pes.—rei +New 8.75 | 39-in.—10-ya. Quick Clearance Prices on WOMEN’S SUMMER COATS||" Linens, Panama and Palm Beach | Vol! cloths, mohair, alli Hh motor, travel, —natural, and white. ffon Volles Clearance of Import: and flguree—were jo Were $8.98 and $9. Wore $10.98 and $12.98 finer were to $19, Clearance of TAILORED SKIRTS—|9_ Hemmed Huck Towels,. Serges, worsteds, mohairs, corduroy, ttt firmly woven unio’ velvets, taffetas, faille and pongee-—| —hemmed—white damask colors and black] or initial wreath, ni ah | * 1 red or white miripe boi Wet Benched Turkish —close, Were to $17.98, HOUSE DRESSES AUGUST SALE DEPTS, .| Taatenn,ptnghiame. and. percalen— Omitted high and low necks neatly trim 01 ry med- favorite 5 atripes—48 to a for Want of Space— | “a Murlina. with and without ¢ color trim—34 to 46. House Dresses—Lawns, perc ginghains—variety of Summer modela—self or trim—sines 34 to 4e—reg. $i. HA + 664! Boaps, Re MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quanti! 59 et. White Washable Habutais, Yard wido—excellent fo: Grennes, fine underwear, ‘GIL Ka— r MAIN FLOOR, 49 ct. Shepherd Checks—42-Inch. Weal sined—biack, and wets GOODS MAI FLoon, | 124 Women's Drese Shirts White cordeline, rr ratine——many ? without belts—all len, und—-color com- | WOMEN'S SUITS) Dinations In woven line stripes. WASH DRESS FABRICS BASEMENT. — | 98 o¢ Gilg’ Tub Dri $2.25 Umbrellas—26 to 28 Inch........1.45 | Ginghame—checks an Black Union. taffeta—piain and 6 to 14 yrs. alae GLULS" DEPARTMENT—®BOOND FLOOR, .LAS-MAIN FLOOR, He.'ery—Half Dozen. . ck and color: sold in half ¥—MAIN FLOOR, herringbones, Norfolk models—some have extra trousers. BOYS’ Jt.fS—THIRD FLOOR, |59 & 79 ct, Boy Madras ang stripes included--white or colored initials. HANDKEKCHIEPS=MAIN PLOOM, 0. st. New Wide Ribbons. Fatt ins, mottos tattetas—sash and | % tieoa! eo) huirbow widtha, ‘ roid: RIPBO! MAIN FLOOR. ‘ on wide bees | y a elt. 69 ct. Linen Table Damasks 40 ( UNDENWESiSRCOND FLOom 60 to 68 inch—Irish m'f'r—hoavy Tu Te 21a41 full range of patterns kish Towele—i TANLE LINENS- MAIN FLOOR blo thread—close wea vi! 7 la rt $1.00 Men's Laundered Shi i ROWE ALR PeUO size: lars hed. MEN'S SHIRTS MAIN FLOOR ne Denote Morning Specials. Look for the Oleckst