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os “tr CHAPTER L. eet Sed the prow of the ot erat ai os “abor, Holes eum Presence Noises jorBed up ai thie summore trom (he clouds « orved the voles @ saiptreme lo » . thought oi) was jot! Me lifes up his bende The whippine cotied (areed, twisted But the eteady b the air erat guided Mt etn rope w hed been the extremust peril of his date. ver of horrors smitten the permone light of the b gave & fuint iivmine Their eyes rested upon what would beve made ging the heart of any pieces mintage ~ id that sbone this lay be- these years—< n he lost treasure of the king! said Frederick at length h ft ail secure This treasure is ne to Gretahoffen. The be called —th moned into shall place We have seen enough, It belongs t must be sum- them I ou and) 1 bave “But yonder,” said Kitty, plucking at his sieeve, “what is that in this chest below?" | He bent over, casting down the gleams of his litle light, What be saw was 4 lonk package of folded parchments thrust down at the side of the chest, Gently he drew it out and held it in his hands for a mo- ment, regarding it curiously, “[ shall not open it!" said he, “With you I feel a certain fe I believe there is something come down to us out of the past—some message from the King. If this be so, it belongs not to me, but to the people, It must go before their duly constituted rulers.” In the great throne room of Gretz- | hoffen Palace there were gathered, | Tate that day, those men highest in| power of all the realm. Count Frederick entered the room | at last—Dut not alone, At his side there walked one Whose presence was greeted with a frown by these grave and revered seigniors—it wax a wo- | man. said Count Frederick, | "you | “Gentlemen,” smiling as he saw this reception, " will pardon me that I bring with me | one woman T honor, whose wisdom I value. Thanks to fate which brought | this young Woman to our shores, we | have, found the lost treasures of the | “kin They still stood silent, grave, look- | ing from one to the other and at him He extended before him the folded + which he had taken from | re cheat. said he, “we found in the | treasure chest. I have brought it un- opened, I have fancied it may be some document of importance to our Btate, | It was not for me to open. Will, you, r exceliency ?” yone offered it to the Prime Minister vernment. then,” demanded Count | “What is it that you have | und?” fount in strange and wonderful—tt ts Incredible!” said the Prime Minister. | Count Frederick caught in turn the parchment in his own hands, In turn | his own face showed amaze, astonish- | ment—his own strong hands shook, “Your Majesty,” said he, smiling at length as he turned toward the cower- | | ing firure In the corner of the room, call you that for the last | mean?" demanded Michael with one last show of resent- ment, summoning such resolution as | he could to his own bloated face “What do you mean-—treason, in the presence of the King? Aaunel “Your Excellency,” ‘ ona Beaty Frederick slowly, as he turned to-| “yourself, these noblemen ward him, of Gretzhoffen, the council of minis ters, the parliament of the. realm all these shall at length perhaps bear | out my statement which I make now. | I, myself—I, ,Frederick—am the} * sald he, gent- ly at last, and began “In the name of ¢ Gretzhoffen, by leave this script with ‘of the kingdom which I have ealed herewith beneath the floor of the torture chamber “For these many ths T haye| heen cognizant of dani at the hands. of my own foster brother, | Stanislaw. It was my pleasure to have made a medal or a coin which should be the token of this secret. When my bodyguard, Boris Roleau, a faithful man, with myself planned the burial of these treasures, T gave him the half of a certain ‘coin or caused to be made and of the hiding place of that which we were rhout te conceal, So shall be preserved the secret of the hiding place: of that which is the neonle's (To Be Concluded) ——_———_——————— Safe Home Treatment | for Objectionable Hairs _ (Boudoir Secrets) The electric needle is not required for the removal of hair or furz, for with the use of plain one the most stub- horn growth can be quicaly banished, A paste is made with water and a little of the powder, then spread over the} hairy surf In about 2 minutes rubbed off and the skin was simple treatment not only re hair, but leaves the skin free from blem ish, Bi re you get genuine delatone| Inseribe ‘a Charge for It, fr The World may be left at lot Messenger of THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1915. Greenhut’ s Advertions “Fire Prevention” Day Mi Robert Adamson, Fire Commissioner, hes se lected tomorroe as “Tire Prevention” Dey, end we ”" to extend thr ut the United Stare Mine-toathe of the fires thet exces ore coused IGE TO ig STREET therefore be careful Here are a tes “DONT S” which showld be end con be observed by PVieyRODY Don't tet your children play wth matches tent black your (re-cacapes Dow t let rabbieh accumulate Dont three « metches cigare oF ¢ by corclessnems Dror? ( have (limay curtains near open gos jets Don't lavk for gos looks with lighted match or candi Don't use bensine, gasoline or eval oil near an open fame The Famous Schloss Bros. & Co.'s Make Aside from the money savings which are self-evident in this sale, the important thing for you femember is the QUALITY of pas handsome Suits and Overooats, which represent the best efforts one of America’s best tai The label illustrated here is sewn in the lining of every garment, and |e in iwelf a GUARANT of what you can expect in the way of excellence of fabric and smartness of tailoring Autumn's newest styles for men and youths for your chotee, The great range of materials includ Lovely Silk Velvet Hats (Untrimmed) Newest Styles in Black and Colore- Sale Saturday, 1.59 | | Peer eereerr yt yy Hatters’ Plush Dress Shapes —su- PFahapee, lack ontyi at 24D Ready-to-Wear Hats Black Only, at..... $], 45 Newest high crown styles of hat- ters’ plush with narrow brims; vel Swagger fashions for young men who want snappy clothes, as well as garments for conservative dressers Hundreds of High-Class Garments of $ Other Well-Known Makes, also, at. 16.75 Very handsome suits for men and youths in the newest Fall — blues, browns and mixtures, also heavyweight Blue Serges. All these are combined in one of our greatest sales at $16.7: $ 16.75 Smart Fall Overcoats for Men and Youths; Special for Tomorrow, at . . Beautifully made of Coverts and Fancy Mixtures, single or double breasted, shaped or box effects. All sizes Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Special at $10 A splendid assortment of desirable patterns and styles. The smartest of the season's models. All sizes for youths of 15 years right up to 46 chest measurements for men. Fall “Kingly” Trousers at *2, 3,95 ana *5 A complete showing. Every pair guaranteed; faultlessly {tailored of Striped Worsteds, Cassimeres, Chevio' Serges, Black Thibets and Fancy Worsteds. Try a Victrola Free of Charge For Thirty Days (Any size or any style for your choice) Smart Styles in New Tailored Hats at $3.45 Complete variety of shapes, trim- med with novelties. » Plain Blue No better ready-to-wear trousers can be had. All sizes from 28 to 58 waist megsure. Sale of New Silk Blouses A splendid collection of new models at $1.08, in- troducing clever rolling and convertible collars, with full length sleeves. Beautifully trimmed with embroid- ery, hem-stitching, tucks and insertions of lace; choice of desirable colors,—Navy Blue, Flesh Color, Black and White. This Is Positively the Most Liberal Offer | | Silk Tailored, Semi-Tailored & Dress Blouses eWonderfu Home Bntertainer || Regularly,, | $9.50 | Regularly | $9.98 Come to “The Big Store” at once-TOMORROW--if you can, Take | | $3.50 & $3.98, at $4.75 & your choice of any Victrola in our stock of n it 1915 mod We'll Send the Instrument You Like to Your Home and You May Try It Free of Charge for a Month—All You Will Have to Do Will Be to Buy the Few Records Necessary for ‘Trying Out” the pet Instrument in the World to Entertain Your Family and If, after that period, you don't care to keep it, notify us by letter ot by telephi and we will Tend for it and not barely ‘ou a cent for its use. If you DO want to keep it—AND YOU CER AINLY WILL— You May Pay for It in 50c we " ee instalments of . . for the low epciced Victrolas, and somewhat more for the more expensive ere ever a more convenient, just or reasonable proposition? ones. Was Victrolas Range in price from $15 to $300. Choice of a large variety of styles in id the size range is incomplete. All stunning models; all splendid bargains. Dainty fashions of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine. Va- rious clever collar aes some of Radium silk. Many trimmed with insertions of fine laces, exquisite em- LEAL asi box pleats, hemstitching, etc. All sizes, but not in ( not in every style, S Handsome New Furs Extensive Variety Embracing the Cleverest New Styles and Most Wanted Pelts at Sur- prisingly Moderate Prices. Visitors to our Fur Department will be delighted with the tremendous showing of rich Coats, Muffs and Neckpieces that are on display and sale at Popular prices. Many striking novelties are included, Fur Trimmings:—Now enjoying such great vogue, shown in all the correct furs and wanted widths. Great Sale of Smart Fall Suits Coats and Dresses For Misses, Juniors and Girls e and varied collection of most desirable, fashionable Phone sw Pure Foods a. Our new Grocery Catalogue is now ready. Write or ask for free copy. Sliced Bacon SWIFT'S Fresh Fruits BALDWIN dericet "ge or Greening app! S-quart baske COOKING PEARS S-quart basket JONATHAN se Vegetables OUNG BEETS and young _ PREMIUM - POTATO SALA D—freshly made with maj 12¢ yon naise dressing; Ib.. EVAPORATED. MILK — Pet » BSc; juicy fruit; till FANCY GREEN BEAN fancy wax beans, lima beans; GRAPES — targe, thful models for your choice. feo: 5c ond x9 he prices are the lowest named, consistent with the good qualities. A few of tomorrow's speci: FOR MISSE! FOR JUNIORS. FOR GIRLS—Sizes 6 to 14 years, Misses’ & Juniors’ Fall Coats Specially Priced 7 95 in this Sale, at The Misses’ Coats (one pictured) are of Zibeline and Kersey and black, also dashing plaid effects. e of novelty striped Zibeline in subdued are popular “Sport” models of wide FRESH A ROOMS~—Ib CANTALOUPES juicy melons; examples. Oysters & Clams Freshly opened the half shell SOLID MEAT OYSTERS rs Fresh Meats TURKEYS—choice quality | ROAST BEEP—cholce cuts 407 iek of native ribe; "i SED MILK—Great 4; imported from FO" past’ *BbiLED® My ne All of these styles are feshionsble—most becomng. Many ham, as 1 coats have inlaid collars, , fancy pockets, etc. Misses’ & Juniors’ Fall Suits ecially Priced $ M4 this Kale, at 12.75 Our Own Baking Fresh supplies from the ov out every 30 minutes, pr CAK e eee eee The Wet te S6e The Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Suit illustrated, is a chic belted abr. BALTIMORE 25¢ Ibs model with military fur collar of skunk opossum and patch CINNAMON BUNS ALMgn TARTS 50)e pockets. It is made of wale cheviot, in colors and blacks pele 10c} msury ‘widow ‘pounn | | SYLMAR. CALIFORNIA The Juniors’ Suits can be had in fancy mixtures with velvet on RIPE Sve 2. c 1 ly lined with Si CREAM. CHEESE 10¢| cAKes 25¢ Bip 5 29¢ $12.75 collars and loose belt, All are nicely lined with Satin, CAKES—cut We sees oe 4 VICTORIA LOAF THREE-LAYE mAMvonit® fiver Girls rls’ Fall Coats CARES cach... 2OC| CakEs ves orn 8178: 156 Girls ’ Cloth Dresses $9.95 Girls Aa $3. 95 ; ' reg. 2he both e ‘ . . Wana Secasrees:| ae Leh bie ad CALIFORNIA RIPE Numerous handsome models of serge in correct colof-| One model is made oy navy rhea cheviot and bh 5-1. drum, 81.18; us fresh butter trimmed with plaid and checked materials, al80| convertible collar of velvet trimmed with gold buttons an 2-tb. print, 476; 24c) 36c Seetch plaid with white Repp collars and cuffs. All of! joops, that can be worn showing lapels. Other smart 11b. print.’. these dresses have full box-pleated skirts, trimmed in| styles with belts, new shaped pockets, etc. Gila’ various ways. «' Serge Dresses $5, 95 Washable School Dresses Specials for a Sale,at Sale,at .. Satyrday Wines and Liquors State Se Whisk; $1 bottle Queen Qual: ‘ate Seal isky 1b te eon Qua ty 8de Gut io, $2.48 69¢e |.‘ Clever new styles in regulation sailor daring many| These dresses are splendidly Grate a (ischann Per- e rt bottle Royal trimmed with braid and have emblems on the sleeves;|cale or Chambray, also swagger plaids and attractive River Whitty Monogram Q98e}_ crim Hollende yokes and silk ties; full-pleated skirts stripes, Excellent variety of dainty styles, full-pleated NH . Whisky. . #125 boitle F our choice of “ blue and the new Fall colors, ee All the new colorings. Haig star" #1 quart bottle Golden 4g] Star Cognac 6s $ sare Mel Is’ “Rainy-Day” Outfit §3.75 - ena os {Ms trytmte Cad 76 [Scale it BG Girls ainy- ay” u S, Sale, at Dubonnei Tats aiel pe Winton Whe Choice of two full-length model coats of tan or navy blue Poplin or Canton cloth; belted back or full loose belt and i belle Bika BBe || ne b3.50 patient 89 convertible collars, with Tam o' Shanter hats to match. A necessity for every schoolgirl. A bottle Rameays QR, Girls’ Full-Pleated Navy Blue and Black $ Girls’ Gymnastum Bloomers—ot navy blue § ' Scotch Whis! i IC | T Rosedale Port “Si Fi sere Skin ~apecial at i ehis serge; special at... Renda A 5 k parte | bottle Dillon's Old "ys ree 82 $Y tirls’ Gymnasium Bloomers—ot blac ‘sateen; $1 | Girls’ Repp Dresses—in white, 8 $2.50 § mouth ONC |" irish Whisky 88¢ (Eons 40 special at... 1 | tan, pink or blue; special at 1.98, and 2.98 acd Pos Double gal Green Trading Stamps with ae Till 12 0’Clock —Single A Sweeping Saturday Sale of Men's and ‘Youths’ 20, *25 and #30. Fall Suits & Overcoats«*16,75, ; Finest Plain Gray Serges, Checks, Mixtures, Plaids & Stripes — am 4 Sam pt , ‘Soft Hats & Derbies Gradec« ibe “Frisbie” ‘ollars, at 5e tod etytes for men sad boys LE ‘Sof t Collars, Se to 25e Qualities, 5e vik Seriped Madras and y other materials les Pique Roller Skates Saturday at 89¢ Famous Union Hardware make, ‘Skates for boys and girls. These can be adjusted to fit any size shoe. Fine smooth-runoing skates, htted with peveer bumpers and shock ab- Boys’ Fine Suits, rnc, a $3.95 & 54 decease of $1.05 to $2.50 for those who make selections tomorrow. aes season’ jartest Balkan, Norfolk and Patch Pocket ayes in Cheviors, Cassimeres, Hom 1 eee as brown and y mixtures. Setenelily tallored suits ay iT: So pouge and Pend; L OF THESE SUITS with TWO PAIRS OF K NICKERBOCKER TROUSERS. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Overcoats, at 3 95 Gray and Brown Chinchillas with deep collar and belted back. to 10 years. Also BOYS' LONG CONVERTIBLE BALMACAAN ATS ; gray and brown fancy mixtures. Sizes 8 to 17 years, Boys’ Mackinaw Sport Coats, at *3.95 ° Rich plaids; newest styles; sizes 6 to 17 years. Boys’ Long Balmacaan Overcoats, $5 Sizes 244 to 17 years. Boys’ Mackinaw Sport Coats, at *5 Sizes 10 to 17 years. Bi Sizes 2, OVER Library .and Living Room Furniture Specially Priced in Saturday’s Sale $75 Mahogany Finish Library or) $15 M: Libr: 12 Unieg Room Suite 3 pieces;| Living tenes ® Leon upholst ered in genuine nish leath: massive fremes, made $15 Fumed Oak Library of selected birch finished a rich} These tables nt +1250 50 gabogsay pee. heap consists} book racks at each end, 10-t iglaidtaamid $20 Fumed Oak Library Tables $ sie hy erg RS nt pO book racks at each end. 15 or Library Chairs and Rockers— $00 Tumad Os Oak “Stickley” Rockers Covered in a variety of coverings; — Genuine Spanish ff automobile Rariaes Ora). mete. "975 Sale of Gas Domes .. $10.95 Dining Room Gas Domes—) $12.95 Gas Domes—mi made of 8 panels of bent art glass} dreds of pieces of i ic effect, lesigned un tee border; 22 inches in pattern exhibiting 8 tulips, small ruby panels in-|, shaded in various colors; 24 inches serted; bound with beautiful open} in diamet i complete with Wels cast work; b outfit for 39, 50 bell fringe to an, °7.95 Rugs, Carpets & Linoleums At Big October Sale Economies Newest and most artistic designs and color atteete in dependutle| «,,,4%inster Rugs grades—productions from leading 9 314.50 erie: mills, 9 $16.50 $13.75 Velvet Rugs + $13.78 0, $15.75 6 6 1.6 Sale Price | 8.3 $11.25) 8.3 9 9 HH 50 $32 30 Tapestry Brussels Rugs $24.50 Sue Regular Sale Price | Slee Rete Sale Price 9 x12 $19.50 $15.75 Fatt ata $7.95 9 x12 $17.50 $18.75) 7° § 31280 ae 9 x12 $14.50 $11.75] 6 x 9 $9.50 $7.50 9 x12 $12.75 $9.75,6 x9 $8.50 $6.25 Handsome Bedroom Rugs Handsome Wool Fibre and Heavy | ee a 4 ae Sale Price xi2 $6.7. Cotton Rugs. 9 xi2 $875 Sure Regular Sale Price | 7 @x10.8 RK 9 x12 $11.25 7.6x 9 50 9 x2 $9.75 6x9 9 xi2 $8.50 6x«9o $3.75 Velvet Brussels Carpets sale at, yard, $1.15) Regular 98c—sale at, yard, 74e Regular $1.19— $1.12 Tapestry Brussels Carpets sale; yard. teeees 89c ae wallilaid and Printed Linoleums 2 Yar le “D" Printed ¢@ Yards Wide “New Procoss” Yao a Linoleums 2 Yards Wide Printed ge | 2 Yards Wide Inlaid Regular $1.20 sale at, yard, 98¢| Linoloums—-s Linoleums-—sq. yd 2 Yards Wide "C” Printed Fe |? karts Wide Iniaid Linoloums—sq. yd... €| Linoleums—sq. yd a Stamps Thereafter,