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-_ Lash tala Geol tis om i ee] CHAPTER XXIX. mmnued ) DB, 1 seemed as though 66 every one interested i the evtp case ali at once.” aturatly, the com- Petition asks quick work of #!) of w Aad we will ect quickly, Tell What happened then?” “The Count Frederick to escape—eirangely, be have small resentment for her after @B. Nor did he have woo much for Releau, whom be must bave ranked @ Wholly faithless servant Hie did) feet punish bim—but even sent bin @@ after the girl! Exoollency, my werd for it, he seemed to mins tue) Gi as much as the coln—did Count | Bwederiok.” “Follow them then, Bartel. Follow Roleau—1f you can find him—he will lead you to the girl, wherever she may be For myseif, | cannot guess.” MA was this counsel, followed dil- gently by the unhappy messenger of Qount Bacbio, which resulted in « quick shifting of the forces of Kitty's enemies, It was true Koleau bad @eined access to & point within signt of Kitty's window. where sull he tried to be of aid to her—stlll hoped he soon would be able to aid herself, But here he was suprised by these emissaries of Count Sachiomit was obiewan himeet tor all her toil, Kitty at length managed to make her eecape through the barred window, it was but to find herseif once more & prisoner—Holeau once more a prisoner with her! The faw of captivity had not changed—only the phases of cap- tivity. Bbe and her ally bad only ex- obanged captors. Who her last prison guardian had been Kitty could not} tell. Now, without doubt, she was) once more to be subjected Lo the scant courtesy of the nobleman of Grahof- Frederick finally aroused asked his attendance at the pul- &. The King wusuunication to make to Count ace as goon as punt had, it seemed, which he desi Frederick at o “Confound bis royal highness!” ex- elaimed Frederick to himself. “I never leave him but he asks me back atonce. He is always in some trouble and I am ill-disposod n w own to troubli Hoverthele bis will was somerhing not yet at least to be set aside. “Good! Count Frederick,” Michael ted him. “I asked your return me sufficiently.” grumbling, be went use of a sudden thought that had | come to my mind,” “Aa to what, your majesty? Did it come to you alone, unassisted?” ‘The Hing was too much preoccupied to concern himself with sarcasm. “Rabbit’ things—for athlet Demand ‘i: UGH that the greatest care is exercised in the selection of each ingredient, and the scnuresiy, tte regarding ee preatest attention is paid to every detail of its preparation. The result is the to be nurse) King, for 1 have affairs of my | @ palace, for the royal| Drinks to deliver the goods in a pinch. nicknames encourage substitution, oo initio thet you one whe wee anal aot Hus, see you. fur unrequited o bas disap Vernaps that, and way J sent for you, my dear Fr tel) me what te do” T by « i |. “the most charming young io the King, tying to wn thoughts ” 2 where is she gone? | do nut know—1 have no idea.” t you ean find her—you eer. | tainly can bring her y “I hope it, your m ty—I hope it n then, a to the coin?” he added, somewhat mailciously—for he knew well enouh where eat the wind in royal quarters. yos, about the coin, Well, I | ae only Koing to ask you to find tt} oF neome simple, your majest; Poven thought do not know where young girl Is." “That le why I ask you, my dear Count.” | “Awreed, then, your majesty, Of what use in a servant of the King of he cannot do the King’s will? I ao- cept your errand. | will soon ret to you the coin—at least, I hope After all, perhaps it has no such value u seem to think—I am eure it has value for you than other things that we mi«ht mention.” Count Frederick did not add aloud what was in his own mind—the truth —that the coin had more value for him than he at any time before now had belleved, |, Presently he excused himself from the royal presence and departed to | PUt Into effect a litte plan of bis own j; which he fancied might blunt both | horns'of this dilemma Into which the naivete of King Michael eo suddenly had placed him. | As luck would have it, there had been thrown into his hands the king’s half of the coin! (To Be Continued.) ——__ DANCE FOR A FINE CHARITY. 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W. aii A STUPENDOUS HIT, x ‘ [LUNA ae BROADWAY t'Feno Free Dancing Contest st Thurs. N _Nights The test dance record pet Little Grey Home in the West A alte mmdiey thet & & pape tert Ue Fea fy thie datere ALEARN THURSDAY—WOMEN'S DAY¥I lou went te right, «© wart roverd thet will make pow pow Inends happy «ll ehuter Where My Caravan Has » another greet walte medley Hoth on the one dise Don't min these, whatever you de. a+ aud ey Superb Values in NEW Apparel CO BIA Correct Styles from Best Makers Disc No Fancy-Profit Prices STEAMBOATS Which Do You Prefer, Expensive Openings or Values? HUDSON RIVER We Give Values! AY LINE a eemneneesip wre + Line, WOMEN'S SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS Early Fall Styles Theat Charm Prices thes wh Gemmeneoente ene De mputenty ot ap TOP COATS FOR FALL. Tweed mi by) AF fag = | ~ah aM Li Fred a ‘bettas setetn convert 1 che voller, be own, bul Pie Saas, Ls art lich eh irehag Mueoee Afternoon Boot | TAILORED SUITS FOR FALL. All wool Mroaderoth—bro Women Bulle Coates Dress Net a Gependadie as the epperel CONEY ISLAND ROCKAWAY BEACH Advance Styles in WOMEN'S EARLY AUTUMN DRESSES Serges combined with fry taffeta or plain sotie—witalate hen navy, mill eee vemi-princess and blouse to style~-becoming collars of emb’d a brown and green braided or emb'd accor: satin— a | 9.98......14,98.......19.98 Miaatic Wigilands | wee STEAMER ‘THURSDAY wcastueton"F ARE 10 Cts | |. aueqonees aU ll styles expecially tine for Labor HOUSE DRESSES n ib sis it Si “a Pine TO ey ty aaa of Gingham Broad 170 or fi A small hat of large importance is the Tyrolean model of softly draped velvet—a military Fidegoant coque, fomtie the back adds to the Elsewhere much ins Regularly .98 and $1.24... A modified Gain iat | diack velvet is given t Bpmpos and dave, leave IIS Hii OJ HiT, W435) of changeable aren, br Bp Matters, 0.20, 110A, Mt 2 ho Out Soret iaeee priee DAILY AND SUNDAY TRIPS TO Elsewhere §12. INTERSTALE PARK LANDINGS Finer narrow atyles to.. ALONG THE PAL Wider, from very filmy to heavy 4h mm Pry ei J fever si - my tite age only trimming: uncut and miracle widthe—cream and whi z, KE/ white satin are all emall and medium flor os OO Mmbroidered Net awee—-double Atos 30 P Mt han ENE Se 0.86 ring spots. = peed ET + 5c YACHT TRIP 752 OUR GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF Yagny CLirvon Luavas peor waar dans ay: et evant 9420 Welder tu alltel € rai, Olu, | Fen telmun lng SCHOOL SUPPLIES ight- Seei Yachts Are You to Be a September Bride? | Bains Friday, September 84. Si Pattory ie = ‘our Bridal Vetls with cap and Stationery Department—Third Floeg, YH 4 orange blossome or oth: flowers are beaution—res eernrrren® fuore importance, béeomin - Js your home 5 and up in order? Tomorrow, 11.80 to 2.30 REMEMBER NIAGARA ai el we have ated | Cream of Lima Bean Soup with Home Dry Goods and Apparel Roast Les be ota, Mint Sauce Dependable Large OVER eee Ta romeiaa with Lettuce | Values = Qualities = Assortmente | Blilced peach, yey Creamer ere the Keynotes Neapolitan Ice Cream L A B O R | Tea—Iced or Hot—Coffes or Mitle of our Succes. o+___________________@ DAY $1 ROUND TRIP MORNING SPECIALS—To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantitics restricted. No Mall or Telephone Ordare 4.39 $1.49 Union Ti LM Umbrellas Navy or bi tallored Diacentee re 28 inch—~plain oe models. amartly, trimmed, all sizes | trimmed handles, WOMEN'S DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR, an a gh 98 ct. Girls’ School Dresses....... 79 ct. Messalines—35-Inch..........,. Plaid ginghame tn favorite Soft tine iients panei Lehi Vall and combinattons—new models in}. dark colors—also bi ey furplice and bolero effects com= | ‘MILES MAIN bined with contrast collars, #, otc—6 to 14 yearn Railroad Black Diamond Express Route Direct through service. L3! DBAS BSA BOOND FLOO! ‘9 ct, Women's Drawers... 36 | ainwook or cambrie—ruffie of vod embroidery and lac SUSTLAUNDiWeut-SECOND FLOOR, 419 & 59 ct. Children's Underwear. “i Fadl and Persians—many pat- ‘or kimonos, ‘arealing epegnes and novel i DR Pe PLD Gs haaienaaaen, | @9 et, Ab Woet Storm Serges... 50-Inch—-garnet, brow! black—for school reas trad HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ankle or knee length KNIT UNDERWEAM-MAIN FLOOB, ete, \% 98 ct. to $1.50 Boys’ Trousers 7% DRRSS GOODS—MAIN ILOOR, wmeoe Straight, bloomer or Knickerbocker e, fancy worsteds, cas- | 39 et, heviols—also tan and ——— tinct NENG MN Ploos em \ prdurove-belt loop—lned BURLESQUE. —— Mocs KS see es ama | NE ay aa cor, EVA TANGUAY | coma 23 iy LEE ie | “BRIGHTON | Miia a emcee ORKVILLE $i" uo |i FOR BALE, . APART NE hia PAY#$2> DOWN ~ $1° WEEKLY 1 FO at aay Mi LYMPICi¢%, Ober paliy Frolics of 1915 | Bioacw, ay i} DALES te ta Ie 10 . Diamonds on Credit cat ER GASES perien, Neleh A Rinmend see, 6 MAIDEN ———$$—$ D JAMONDS wnt MAIDEN Lan ————— ‘World Wants Wark Wonders. Sth. “Absolutely Gonthte heaey No Extra Oharee tor tt, nse! end terusemen' chen ie watt oP, weg, World mas, be left ot on rr Landlords Prefer i | OF ONS Stare Nae PHD rLoon, | $649 Cal, Lambe! Woot vere a if} Bo; ge ink or World Id Advertisements! Ih gh maar plain, flew BLANKETS BASEMENT, 23, 786 hove FoUNIsINNGS THI PLOOK | 414 et, Choneeriothe 36 I hi mm $1.98 Matting Travel 18 nos wieeahed and sablenahed: World “TO LET” Ads. 16-in.—cowhide ende—muslin lined. arte toa MG, asamenoen Last Month—- LEATHER GOODS-THIRD FLOOR. . Col Hi 9 ct. Men's & Women's Handkerchie(s... 7 | 14/2, St Cotten Huck Towel... Wh 16, 089 | Pure linen-—\-tneh hem. hed—red bench, Bardera MORE THAN’ THE HERALD! | HANDKBROHIERS MAIN FLOOR, ‘TOWERLS--MAIN FLOOR, iH] | Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. Because Tenants Turn to | | Look for the Clocks! Look for the Clockat . for Variety! | | World Ads. for y CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, SEPT, 4TH '