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would anvel 18 Vernape Corusiaw eould him in mensure even beyond ha! awarded to big superior, Count . * wend be pro of maverial wort the deaporate hity and fF he rame train did h ae BO Bal oo compiacen ly ie OF Co means employed by jeau W board (Cement 118, ty Week & Pete) CHAPTER XXXVI, |! Contiued ) of ther viene eying baire are sooe ben 7 doen from the shin with the aid of « 14 Koleew , made by mixing some | T Coust Frederick bi ~+4 Poter 6 little plas powdered 4 Was no irreseiute soul, ve: oy This le spread upon the hairy eur- moreover he knew bas for ¢ oF 8 minutes thew rubbed " >. the shin hed ry well enough paid Kitty stout ho delstone. This did wot pull up Bow, but) Ty “I Wust Bee how It goes ona 5. Dewishes every trace of hair wi do off throug the town, acrosg| One can tell what neat may bappen the skin without © blemish the country, taking the arc of che!) tie coin -f musi be there to woe veal aemuciroe whick be koew tee all overthele (hank you for be esed & nae thet | ficin must make e@here the jine| Your chivalry, Koleau—you bring t Curved around Lue nortoorn extremity | MiMd the men of my A tush ¢ of the uncuitivaled plains. On the tran Bartel, (oe King’s coin the b ft atne whose like he had t word never heard Be Betws Charge tor ts, for Pan Were ‘ail hie life PE £s | “Come, then," said be, “at least 4 5 | there is ho chance for bim to escape | from us." | “Hut, eaveliency,” he added as they anved the window in the next car forward, ‘look! What ts that? Bhe followed his gesture and looked out across the rugged landscape in HAMM ATTA which they now found themselves HAMA Ahead, coming at reckless speed ty 1 i Hil WHT HHT HHTHTT} down the face of the steep grade, i} ih {i HN HAHAH rode @ man whose going wan fast i}! yorse spent Jo no reck+ ward of hin nA mount as Hi “He is moing to be killed!" eried itty. "La s the Count Fred how ome here?” Roleau suppre “Ry the short road i how did he happen to }Hut he ts helplens!”* And so it seemed -the rider, who 1 not draw rein, but spurred furt- lawn the slope—-aeemed rid 4 an exclamation erosa the bend think of it? Do Your Collars Spread at the Top? See how the appearance of the collar in center is spoiled by its spreading at the top. Note the difference in illustration at lefr where an Ide Collar is shown. tde CoHars 2 for 25¢ Have Linocord Unbreakable Non-Stretching Buttonholes which ure perfection of fit and retention of shape. This is a | feature found in no cther make. Try them. | ' The collar in illustration at left is the HOLISTON the super-smart chape cf the season. See it to«lay, more courage proved its defense. The rider came fhead on toward the train, paused on ‘the cut fust above it—spurred for- ward recklessly, and pulling his stag- ering horse together leaped boldly out and forward—those who looked through the window could not tell with what result, vy," said Koleau, “we have a dead man for sure. Dead or alive, there are two men on the train with whom we must account. There will be work for us, exceilency, that is sure Kitty Grey turned a pale face hin “Be took his chance an," said she. “I hope—oh, (To Re Continued) | << —— CANCERS TOLL 1S GROWING. | Doctors Declare Action Is impera-! GOO. Pp. IDE & CO., Maxune, TA. / N.Y. five In Vennayt LADELDPHIA, Sept —Figures! d by the Cancer Commisalon of al Society Of Vonnoylvanta aod 4 to Ue annual to-day show in thie Sto convention of he death tie: e is necessa of life. Durin forces of the bod Sleeple 8 To avoid it, kee the & sheinfral st leep ture f ATER HOCKIN APPEALS Beecham’s Pi A harr ! | =a a acts imme on the stomach, live jWeakens tn ty Stand aud Anka! neys, toning and putting therm in good working order. i ny Titswn Rasoles Millions of people sleer a) keep well because, at Fopt, 22—Herbert #. the first unlavorable symptom, they begin to take former etary Kora’ Union in the dyna onviet tte 1g two appeared bete Board w United & who BS meen ee om ve. bes i ARAS Ld hte © Directions of Special Value to Womea with Every Box. Bie Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25e, Ive pardon | ie, a pardon. | open - health cause today s appeal = | __ BANKING ANO FINANCIAL, | BANICING AND FINANCIAL, =i| —_— ? OBITUARY NOTES. WE OFFER nel - a 4 Wiliam Henry Baker, chocolate a fe) Tmanufacturer, President of the Sben- IMPERIAL GERMAN GOVERNMENT 576 BONDS Valiny Notlowat’ Sauk ‘and us and divector in numerous cor- (THIRD WAR LOAN) portions. died yesterday at tHe ane G lof sixty-one years in Winchester, Va NOT CALLABLE BEFORE 1924 ar aegtcagcr te “%, — Interest payable January and July, and will accrue from October 18, 1915. G ste t} H Coupons will be cashed at our office 10 days prior to 1 suey Verreraan s of exper ‘ ) This sue will be listed on ali the German Exchanges, and a J Baxter, for war at other European financial itres, and the holders will be ah vee . a ae bis dispose of then at any time Uhrough our House, Owing to t ome alle Church, Brook low rate of German Exchange, these bonc ida very high ir dead at St. Mary's Hospital. ether with the ’ of the ives Ira L, Conkling, President of the tur, which together with t ity Of tha Bonds theme! ves; Conkling-Armatrong ‘Terra Cotta recommendation to the careful investor Company, and of the foremost WE OFFE sE, 5 men in the development of the terra sain NE CETER THEE BONDS AT se sae remem aL eet vi . —b4, at his home in Germantown, Philadel- ‘ i aubject to change in price (owing to the poet of violent fluctiae || PBa , Pema: torus | tions in the rate of isc), delivered free of all expense, interest || psp? Moy Vt venrary editor of The | adjusinienit to be time of purchase, e |Weatern Watchman, a Catholic pub- | Delivery will be upon receipt of New York funds in the form ]\iication, and one of the best known elp! changeable for the definitive bonds upon < vd yesterd. a ipt, exchangeable pon | | priests of the West, died yesterday in their 1 from all tax In Germany, | St. Louls, bis home, | Mrs, Sarah O, Cox, one hundred and | four yeara old, died yesterday in Mal ‘den, Mass. Her only surviving reli itive ls a nephew, the Rey, br, W! liam I. Haven, Secretary of the Amer. joan Bible Societ: alth of Germany is statistically estimated at $75,000- billion dollars). After the first year of the war, he savings banks’ ysits of the German people were greater than before he war and are stated (o amount to over M, 20,000,000,000 (twenty duliion Mark). The population of the Gerinan Empire is about 70,000,000, ZiGNERMANN &_ FORSHAY @ sad 11 WALL STREET : - NEW YORK 30,000 (sey Rudolph B nancter, Dead, Philadelphia, Sept. 22.--Rudolph Ellis 4 director of the Pennsylvania Rail- | road company and prominent tn finan: | clal circles of Philadelphia and New York died at his hor it Bryn Mawr today. He was 78 y @oPDRTLcom r-Tolry a? a ‘eotn tacin tacta| ABRAHAM Comarel, # hamanee tovam But tym Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes ot 6 P.M. Daily ashion Show Sales The BR and Thrif WILL BE HELD THURSDAY shoppers from all parts of the Cwreater ¢ of unusually attractive offers at much less thar thousand of number ¢ Aco we their Inasmuch as The § BD Mivwstos trom to A. OS, Bubwer oe Breet, 17 Minutes trem HOYT STRELT. mimodating will be the destination of ‘ave arranged an ¢acepl regular prices. iually large Each Item at a Price That Means a Real Saving TOMORROW WILL BE THE S8COND DAY OF THE STYLE EXHIBIT. While the latest and most authentic style n women’s and misses’ Fal and Winter styles are being shown it will be possible for you to pur chase any one the articles displayed the de vacerials, handled by most expert and artful designers, dressmakers and mil liners, ins of lnteresting history, are olfered for sae ndividuality characterize exch article of apparel ¢ contrasts noted in milady's new gow Women's | "$30.75, |927.50 Sample Suits | FULLY 1-3 TO 1-2 LESS THAN THEIR “ACTUAL SELLING” PREC Only 61 Suits in this most ex- traordinary lot; there are but one or two of any style. Materials are the most tash- lonable of the season's offerings, including broadcloths, plain and checked velour cloth, — kitten's ear, gabardines, whipcords, peau de’ souris, poplins and govern ment serge. ‘ors embrace all the newest shades and plenty of black, Some are fur. trinimed and handsomely embroidered, others are ornamented with rich slik braids and velvets Women’s I Undervests (2c RIBBED COTTON UN- DERVESTS, low neck, with or without sleeves. Regular and extra sizes. Women’s $1.00 Combinations, 59¢ Slightly fleeced, bleached cot- ton ribbed nasion: all ankle length ty unperfect Vulon street, Centra) Bide Street floor, —_—— ; ' Women’s | ite Pr. Stockings | FINE QUALITY BLACK tops, leiioiced Hees and (oes. Women’s 94c Black Silk Stockings, 79 Fair anc orders on Btreet fuer Maids’ White / + 94¢ Percale Dresses ) A VERY WELL FIN- ISHED DRESS with tu resenting a quality of work- mar very unusual a this price, Also @ splendid line of extra size Unitorms and Dresses. pecoud (loor, Balcony, West Buiading Women's | Umbrellas at { 79¢ FINE ASSOKTMENT OF WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS, made of a fast black ma- terial and = good strong frames; no case. A variely of plain and taney handles to choore from. ~ Guaranteed for one year’s wear, Street Moor, Central Building. $3.25 Body | Brussels Rugs | $2.25 125 RUGS, 27x54 inches. $10.00 Fine Wilton Rugs at $7.50 100 Rugs, 36x63 inches, Good variety of patterns in both kinds, ‘Think floor, Kast Building, | _ Storm Serge Women's New Fall Utility Coats | $8.95 IN TWO DISTINCT MODELS AND MATE- RIALS. One of double faced coating in rich soft: brown shades; black silk —_ braid bound and trimmed, belted and deep igi Pockets, can be worn buttoned high to neck or open, showing the plaid backing; in 44 length, The other model tn black and white and tan herringbone stripe effect, A smart mannish mate- rial, cut on practicable, service- able lines; sectional belts; pock ets. Splendid for motoring and general street wear, 34 to 44 Recond Noa, Central Bullting Black All-Silk 69c Messaline USUALLY 89, 35 inches wide, Excellent quality, per- fect biack, good wearing quality, 59¢ White Washable Corduroy, 39 35 inches wide, White only. Fine cord Corduroy Sire Noor, Wont Building Usually 79¢ Yd. NAVY BLUE BLACK, 42 $3.00 Leather) ¢« Handbags | ~ 39 O Hand na vi { tined and ; Ye 9Se Cul Glass | 56 i} Napj es \ O-INC cut in a variety of H oSIZk, har rl f signs in rock crystal, foliage, Vene chrysanthemum, fan any olher fine de- signs, fl d with deep scal- loped edge. 73c Doz. Table Tumblers, Se Each Needle etched Table Tumblers, large Sige variety of pretty pat- terns to select from. $5.98 Boudoir Clocks, $2.25 Fancy case, ormolu gold finish, B-day guaranteed movement and 2-inch porcelain dial Bubway Moor, Central Building, Rockingham 39c | 19¢ to 49c Tea Pots 6,480 OF THEM have just arrived. Highly decor- ated, in several patterns and Sizes, 98c Blue and White Mixing Bowl Set, 67c 6-plece. Decorated in neat blue band design; all necessary sizes for kitchen use. Bubway floor, Central Building. Women’s Shoes/ Rubber Heels ($3.50 WITH O'SULLIVAN RUBBER HEPLS AT: TACHED. Five models in puent leather, gun metal, calfskin and black kidskin, button style, welted and Stitched soles, Cuban heels. ’ Boys’ Shoes, $1.98 Gun metal lace style with strongly sewed soles of solid leather, made to stand hard wear Sires 1 to $14. Small Boys’ Shoes, $1.79 Gun meta) lace style, solid leather 5 full round toe last. Sizes 10 to 13") Girls’ Schoo! Shoes, $1.98 Gun metal button: style, stout leather soves, full round toe last, Sizes 1155 to 2 $1.60 and $1.79. Becond floor, Weet Mailding, Smaller sizes, Hatters’ Plush Untrimmed Hats USUALLY $4.00. A great vary of styles, including the new high crown walking Hat styles, $4.00 Plock Lyons Velvet Untrimmed Hats, $1.95 Beautiful finish, and in Saltors with wite brims, medium Sailors and floppy trim Sallors, Poke styles, Turban, and fri ¢ sith Prench or grosgrain r 1 edves An immente pure chase Is the reason for this. ree arkatly low price 1 $1.50 Plain Velvet or Velvet | and Hatters’ Ph Untrimmed Hats, 69¢ al | Men's Four-in-Hand| | Open End Scarfs ( ED | Men's Colored We Striped Madras } | at 9Re Nottingham &, Novelty Serum Curtains THE REGULAR PRIC ARE 60c. to $1.00 a pair, This is a value extraordinary, $1.25 to $7.00 Novelty Scrim Curtains, 69¢ to $4.89 a Pair Lace and Scrim Curtains and Lace Window Panels, 29c to $2.89 a Pair 200 sinall lots to be closed out at a reduced pri In some cases Sauuples are 3 50 Colored Muslin Bed Sets and Bolster, 49¢ Set Remnanis of Curtain Materials, 5c Yard Colored bordered Serim, Mad- ras and Swiss $2.00 to $3.00 Imported Cretonnes, 59¢ Yard $0 inch. In Short lengths from 1% to 3 yards, Curtains by the pair. Panels by the piece Third floor, ul Central {$2.95 ——————' We charge for actusl merehendise and are content with moderate profite— rene Pr. 14th Semi-Annual Dressmakers’ Sale Open to All! | Ends Seturday, Sept. 25. i IMPORTANT SAVINGS IN FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: Silke Dress Goods Wash Dress Febrice Linings Notions, Shears, Scissors Trimmings, Buttons Ribbons Nets, Laces Chiffon Clothe | ALL. NEW FALL MERCHANDISE. ee SMART SILKS for Dressmakers’ Sale ° Novelty Cotton Fabrice for Dressmakers’ Sale Mined Aery "Fate ite elle " navy and b Volles Soft, firm, ev: finieh y Dinch—teg. Bessel ae sate TA} ln Wirie Poplinn Nery and pleats | ach. Mrasalines erie” tor avlits and Areaaee deep black school . Peed... dete BF VIMO revere ie 16 dark colors fale 8 si Chittonettes— DRESSMAKING SCHOOL COURSE od fr yeas EXTENDED TO NOV, 30, DP ake | Have You Enrolled? “Lamiroute tice pinky bis area, If not, Enroll at Once. a biack— _ You will soon seo that it is to your cree tale ae ad) antage Owing to its extraor- dinary wuccess, we have extended the Drewmaking Sehool Course another | month | Six Lessons for 3.00 Pach sesion is one and « half hours, five sewions daily Sulit your con- venience as to sessions Individual Mé-ineh ati tH wlaple and up a4... A HOE. Aivccsevvcneynastaee oo” ins ruction under an expert teacher Yasd. Wide. tats |from the New York School of Dram | ‘tigen Sepeutasene lareae Neve talons shades a? For particulars apply at Pattern Dept. White, Black 64 | New—Attractive—Values We buy from same makers as Uptown Stores and Specialty Shops, but are content with Moderate Profits, hence our price difierences:— a Corduroy Coats New brown, reen and v} ermart 48-inch Tength—wide bef collar that may be opened nn ‘f wort in revere—eatin lined | moicie el een immed of pial sroughout— satin akirte—al Al this price Tweed Misture Linas ig: Coate—grav, brown and skunk of possum collar, Tailored Suite— Reg. $19.08 Thursday 16. Broadcloth, poplin, whipcord and Fall colors and. black — | Kuaslan blouse plain and novelty | tafto modelx—some ve fur | collare—braid and buttons im- portant trimming features. Afternoon Dresses.........18.98 . were moune ar sleem indluding 48. Trilored Dresses. ...... Amart combinations of e with taffeta or. eatin—redingote, coatoe Aud surpitce basque models attractive ‘Fall colors ‘tm ms | Demi-Dress Suits........ 24:98] constet of braids, embroidery, £ | Variety of modole with ditterent and buttons—special value, te th econts @ feature @ this H 7 price: Gabardines, popling, aerxes Tallared Skirta............ GoW | road th blee . fle! ‘or misses wome! re | cent hah aartinent,. including | and. velour eloth..... plate colon sty tens in 8 for large stripes, ' } i | BECOMING HATS Vor Wonen Who /nsist Upon Right Values {| (! hence superiority of our offerings. i Trimmed Hate Untrimmed Mate— | Valuion to $4.00. .cceceee + B98 Matchlews value...........9.08 | plain wud draped—large, mediur ae | Plain wud draped large rr cicait | Feather wetght ett velvet—dlact | cot mt arnt: of tailored aod | and Fat) shades—remarkable as- | id sortment of choice styles for érese Dress Mats and tallored wear—tlar; id oe, medium Special showing . 7-50) and email. | Ith te in black, brown, navy, rah Puritan, “Alpine, ervey anil ollie Parttany ping, Hate Trimmed Free {| | SANT met if hats and trimmings are bought t i Li here, by an expert—tastefwl, smart || Other winart concetts styles, with becomingness, our aim, —_—___.________ 9 | MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. ing quontition restricted No Mat! or Telephone Orders. voctora® $5.93 Women’s Poplin Dresses. .... ordere— | Silk mixed-—navy, a variety of and black —dreany mode Bt ta 1h offert—-tull skirt with ‘deep Rolds Dl) aiges WOMEN'S DRESSRS—SECOND FLOOR, 98 ct. Men's & Women’s Umbrellas. .. Black American tn’ sterling ffl He To prevent dealers bu $4.05 Now Irish Point Curtains Novelty or showy mounted on best net new patterns: LACK CURTAINS MASEMENT, rcerined Napkins, dos 80) ed=-good patterna—spectal nize for reetaurants LINENS «MAIN FLOOR. 14 ct. Bloached Sheets cess 8 90x90 (before hemming) for full size bede- no dresgine MUSIINS- BASEMENT ny 98 ct. Women’s Night Dresses ........ 68 Nainsook, cambric or orepe— or Point de Parts cece D] deca or emh 4 ribbon gas MUSLIN UNDERWEAR-—SECOND FLOOR, 1) et, Cotton Huck Tor Lond eet | eee 59 ct, Boys’ Pajamas--6 to 14 yra “a |135 ct, Opaque Window Shades age | Madras and pi fancy stripes |] 7x8 tt voxtra Jan) all tints. ar also plain colora— i AMADES--THIRD FLOO! Tathde Sremn .. |)$1.98 Lambrequins 4 _ AAlsg Piano Govers—best eolore— ont wens, Hore et ERMAN —MAIN FLOOR, 79 ct. Talfetes 35 inch |] Pusnionavie iigit aad dark colors, | 50 el. Women’s Siik Gloves er) SILKS MAIN FLOOR 2-clasp—<d'bie tinped—black, white, GLOVES. IN FLOOK, 49 ct, All-Wool Serges . rr .. 2 Sé-inch-—-garnet, brown, myrtle, BAY, and black RVAS GOODM--MALN FLOOR, | 49 ct. Women’s Cotton Union Suits 3 Medium welght-—high or low neck long or elhow sleeves— | ankle lengt | $2.98 Boys’ Nortath Suits PRN 238) Vie ERE RweaR—sarw FLOOR. New cheviots — ani oda mixtures, stripes, (wills and | Set, Cotten Challies... 2 fanclom ame have extra trousers | Large assertinent of Persian and other deatens ROYS' CLOTHING—TIIRD FLOOR, WAaH DReSa | Look for the ¢ Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. se

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