The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1915, Page 6

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A FOUND STRANGE BABY = [rotna'e woor-ota cia.” x bandior- IN HER OWN CARRIAGE! “cr. “Sweeney.* tue» nove in Yio- aetanlly caused, by m tows of time from * 4 ah reat able Victims of Gang Customer, Together in Saloon Cellar. the ayetem. “Where there te a. decal- , cifleation, ihe time salts, mast he sup ‘While the Wentehester Grand Jury to- | Michael Robinson, twenty-two yeara| The mmokiest cellar fire In several meaict Cor. a. Week-Old Child Left in Wagon] “Kind People—dive this baby over 338 Went Thirtieth Street, | months kept ftrernen L saggg home aan . ‘ to @ kind Jewish family, Ite name is a a ef in Thomas Nolan's saloon| lon and Deputy “Smoky Joe” Martin! "7, ‘suppiy these salts often Is th jas S in ” working for an hour this morning in @ That Was Standing teaaa | at No, 365 Ninth Ave was shot| Collar uncer tne saloon of William Ane | galt; *nce, tn some forma they are net Hall. The baby was warmly dressed in early to-day when called es = bisy gionarek, at No. 67. bag eS Ta fickman's Aiterative, howeve white flannels, Mra, Meiselman took known person to the side door of the| Stree e place was Tetum (lime) is so combined with jeilevuue yy packed bundles of excelsior and a ble Ingredient to be assimilated ‘The crying of a baby awoke Mrs./i to the Simpson Street Police Sta- P : Sok wilist to hin tbdamte any amit Targe quantity of lquore. Bp“the averaggnperson, ‘and to thin, I Bema Meiselman of No, 1138 Simpson | tion, and it is now in the baby ward He was a railroad engineer. My| Colletti Give, wi and Another sviy wilt die. ™ reve’ | eapenteln ke cee neat tas, boas bad siful claims, but @trect, the Bronx, early to-day. In!at Bellevue father got killed on a train, Who's 8, ‘The saloon is @ resort for the nefgh-| Chief Martin called on the Reacue of apparently STORY OF MO ‘AIN spt Eros Living in Same House Ar- borhood gangs, and Robinson has fre- who ki el over wh mths oguea et Hi habit: form! cane. aoa ' UNT “Where did that dog'go?” quivered g who hurried over when the squad of | narcotics or habit-forming Arums, mo f T I ii) matt RAILROAD LIFE Helen, not answering. quently put out noisy customers, It ake fietrare was called, decided that | enfe to try. From Riker-Megeman Co HAL SNAN A TA HANNA "Gee! 1 didn't ase, You pretty rested, With Friends. {a thought that some one whose enmity | ere ee ee ae Tkt a Tope We. planed | okman Laberctors, PhtladetphinmsAart, A Near got killed. That dog wasn't any 2 he so incurred shot him In revenge. | aout the waist of each man. The hele | ———e ‘ FRANK H. SPEARMAN | g003." aeciarea the boy scorntully, The Injured man has not been able to| iota proved safe and none of the men a “ ie ‘Some day"—— he stopped the blood ake any statement called for help. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS lexa d 9 Sita. peurmerng Amit othe, Mou | on her knee once more with hia hand-| As hia wife shouted a warning to e ; Covrridet, IIE) by Pronk Ne somrmes, | Kerchlef, and then added Armiy: Prgtocet ty Rignal Fim Cormomation, Draintad| am Koln to drive a big engine some him from a window of their fat, f lutual Flim Corporation, |S om | time myself, like my father.’ Frank Colletti, twenty-eight years f tm al) beadis lotion Picture Theatres. rT nod doe A frantic governess, followed by am } open-mouthed chauffour, came run-| 014, @ bricklayer of No. 7 Goerck CHAPTER 1. ning at that moment toward them.| Street, was shot down in front of fi The woman, with a shower of re- ae oo penmernnre Genes eon ae proaches, caught Helen up in her| that building early to-day. He ts m) kei and the ss Taniie arms, Passengérs told the story. The| dying in Gouverneur Hospital from only the brightness of the inviting| chauffeur patted George on the back sun, Fut a little way back from the| as the governess tried to hurry Helen | Wounds in the abdomen and neck. | elistening sand and converging bat’ nite sind webdibeniiy 3B When four suspects, one of them | through all park toward @ subur- oli Ag peuantly from | shot In the knee, were taken before ugh a amall par ar her new-found friend. “Are you 0- ban station the streets of the sea: | ing to be a really-truiy engineer and |thtm tn the hospital he refused to side renort were alive with men and| all smokyed up?” whe asked, women, hurrying to the city for the] George faced her unabashed, “You | identify them, though the doctors told grind of the day. Motor cars, too,| better belleve I am." ‘him he had but a few hours to live. gliding nojselessiy along the bow “I don't care,’ jared Heten, gutp- fl vards, drew up in turn before ing solemnly wht! e roverness tried| The police say it was a gang shoot- station and discharged their pas to hurry her away; “I won't ever for-|ing, put they have been unable to gers, From one of these a midd Shoe Sale rT*0-MORROW inaugurates our An- nual Winter Shoe Sale at the Sixth Avenue Store, an event looked forward to by hosts of men and women. Apart from the gee assortments, tempting values an aranteed qualities, this year’s sale hae one big outstanding fea- get you—no mutter what you are.” ture. In spite of a s pig cd of leather coy es Tg es, 4 . 5 . ° learn the tne oe aiet i seis that has sent prices to the highest int road man, alighted on the platform.| At edghteen Helen had lost none of | Collett, several men cailed al k f ti A governess and a pretty litte girl,| the characteristics of her childhood. | door during the night and asked for nown for a generation, we are offering Holen—Gen. Holmes's only child—had| They were held in deepert reacrv®. | rank, They aroused her suspicions shoes at the old sale prices of the old accompanied him to the train, and| but they were just as persistent, Re- when he turned to the open tonneau] strained by convention, she was still/and for an hour she leaned out of & qualities, but in the new styles and to say goodby Helen sprang impul-| adventurous in spirit, and her father's \ new lasts. sively half way into his arma, His|one anxiety, old soldier though ho| Window watching for her husband. train pulled in as he quite simply | was, was that « spirited horse or an! Frank, come right up! Hurry!” but affectionately kissed his child and] ocean undertow would e day hi % boarded the nearest car, his daughter's undoing. Gen. Holmaes| Se Leedagen byrba are waoerent sate | Helen, promised «@ morning In thel had dut two interest in life, hia|Proaching the stoop. several shots were heard and Couletti fell. Several men ran away. At 2 A. M. a@ taxicab took a wounded man to Bellevue, His right kneecap was shattered, but there was no hole in his trousers, The police were called and held the three men! who came with him. He described | himself as Benjamin Sero, twenty- five, No. 7 Goerck Street, the house in which Colletti lives. He sald as Last June, when business was not over- brisk in shoe factories, our best maker came to us and said: “I have a big lot of leather that I bought at old prices away down. I know it will be worth much more in four months, for leather is due for a big rise. But I want to keep my factory busy and you want to oss extra values in your Winter Sale. let’s get together” —and we did. He knew nothing about the trouble, but fearing he would be blamed, went to friends and borrowed some other trousers. So we are now able to offer new styles at the old sale prices and of the old qualities. Of course, many thousand pairs from our regular stock are in- cluded, but most of these are incom- plete in sizes. So these new winter lines, planned for last June, enable us to say that we can fit any normal foot in the early days of the sale. QESSOODSDOGOOSOGOODSOON How to Make the | 2 Quickest,Simplest Cough 2 Remedy. ) Much Better Than ¢' Made Kind, and You Vully Guarant THE THRILLING TRAIN COLLISION SCENE park, left the motor car with her, daughter and his ratlroads—he was a governess the moment they crossed a |B wer and an ofganizer of railroads. ck 0 low V4 er tal d 7 ° ‘ terbeack ake ier | fevers Was Amos Rhinelander, a New York | tainty in conquering distressing coughs, on What she wanted to play with. A| Man of large means, and Gen, Holmes, chest and throat colds is really remark- contented dog, at peace with the |feturning on Helen's eighteenth birth- |able. You can actually feel it take hold, world and. sunning. himself on a| day with Rhinelander and Rhineland- | A day's use will usually overcome the grassy slope, bad riveted her alert | &8 nephew—Kobert Seagrue, himself | ordinary cough—relieves even whooping Men’s Winter Shoes $2.90, 0, $3. 85, $4 $4, 75, $ $5.75 Women 3 Smart Boots $2.60, $3.25, $3.85, $4.25, $4.85 This home-made cough syrup is now used in more homes than any other cough remedy, Its promptness, ease and cer- ; 6 get} Young and ambitious railroad pro Rieuiakiv: /Belandid.too, tor br » 4 eye; Helen advanced joyously to Ket | moter—trom a trip of Inapection of |COudD quickly. , Splendid, too, for bron- Women 8 Slippers Peelawpa par foe oe es Por the tidewater terminals of Holmes's |Chitls, spasmodic croup, bronchial asth SR ee verse friendship, >» road, was eagerly vaited ma and winter cough the little maid, sitting down, sought | 90% was cagerly awaited by his something more, and by pulling bard and with confidence at his meck, soon had his unpromising head—after a fashion, at least—in her diminutive $1.90, $2.90, $3.85, $4.25 Children’s Shoes, 95¢ to $2.95 hter at. their country home| Get from any druggint 216 ounces of among the San Pablo foothills, A | Pinex (50 cents’ worth), pour it ina pint message sent up to her from Signal, |bottle and fill the bottle with plain the suburban station of the country | granulated sugar syrup. This gives you a nen Bas paked her fe meet Ber —at @ cos! nly 54 cents—a full pint , : ather that day on number 20, the | o| c peare Ore a J : The motor car had gone ahead, and - 4i ‘, vi " carefree friend could stand. — After! pete, at ne hel repare, Full directions with Pinex. | @ The early morning hours afford the mubmitting for a timo he rolled over, | rari’ pantie. ooket, one of her ta |Iiastes good and never spoils. best time for comfortable shopp ping jumped up and trotted briskly away | her leisure tothe station. | ae avoid disappointment be sure and | new seclusion and a new peac Tile 5 “914 ounce and careful fitting. The sales force is for a now seclusion and a now pease. | "While far trom” being a spoited ask Your druggist for ces | increased to insure the Prompt,efficient governess, engaged with the chauf-/ anywhere on the Copper Range and service usual! at AJexander’s. four, saw nothing of this part of the | ‘Tidewater Railroad, | Incident, But & moment later, the few spectators In the scenic ratiros bay waiting to board one of the (To Be Continued.) | Wayne, Ind. miniature trains, saw a protesting dog -— trotting rapidly away from a curly- haired girl, who briskly and relent- lobsly followed. ‘A newsboy, relaxing against a con- {venient lamp post after the morning \rush, watched the pursult for a mo- |ment with languld interest, then | turned to look at an approaching |} train on the scenic road, He seemed no more than halt awake, His, wits, | in truth, were wool-gathering. Every | 2nd! ‘ morning found him absorbed greatly | f2nd and 43rd Streets, West of Ath Avena in the mysteries of the miniature en- | gine that pulled the scenic railroad | train, He ane long since esos tis | friends with the engineer and at nigh . are . ; ; he had dreams of greater ongines— | [9 WILL CLOSE OUT TO-MORROW, ON THE indeed, of greater things. Sercerren — —— A prego a chorus of crtes| SECOND FLOOR, A LARGE COLLECTION OF aroused him from his reverie, Tho puffing train was pulling swiftly to- T 9 ° ward the open equare. The unhappy W Sh & Sl log, casting .eproachful glances over omens oes Ippers nia ‘shoulder ‘at "his pitiless | friend, |} waa loping uncertainiy, nu \- . Feetly down the narrow track toward | If at the greatly reduced prices of the oncoming train. Helen, seeing _ or heeding nothing of the train and) 65 fixed only on her chase, ran after at le an > /9) ‘A dozen people saw her he train rounded the curve A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded goes with this pre: eration. The Pinex Co, Ft. dvt. . Sale at Downtown Store Only SIXTH AVE. AT NINETEENTH ST. AA uN 2 NMA ae hi fl yedlden gp tbl Heretofore $5.00 to 10,00 a pair move, Dropping unsolds, x : the day-dreaming newsboy, walking Included are plain and fancy styles to be discon- FEAT SR BORAIIRE Riven Whe ers | tinued from our regular stock; all sizes are It was none too soon. ‘The dog, dis- represented but not in every model. gingh mayed alike by the cries and a second peat te, Fetes for Duruit, sprang, almost in the teeth fhade from chalils, sashmon’ty| of the engine pilot, right across tho Ike materials of| track. Helen, fast ‘on his heols, was but It A : ~ a rae cs to ee! Satie cattle Bliliget Announcing for Tuesday, on the Second Floor, is put to so] death, The newaboy caught her arm | he Opening Display of Advance Styles in with trimming | and whirled her from the engine just | t pening Display of Adva: y waye | ee it shot past with the brakes : makes jood eff screeching on the drivers. Helen | Oo school frock, eave tise anne, the sprawled headlong beside the track, High Class Imported ways ts in demand, it would be] and the boy, unbalanced, rolled < pretty in @ practical way with the| the gravel near her. Etowting of eren ana bige bid eens on ny eet in a tice, tana-|{f| | Cotton & Linen Dress Fabrics taffeta cut handsome with all, showing a| INK over Helen. She was frightened | plaid of brown and yellow shades. | and breathless, and without speaking . ae a "| Wor the 6 your aise will be|he knelt by her, Her eyou began to (in white and colors) needed 34% yards of matertal 27 ‘ | at © nde Meches alae ays Ok mmatertal 271 fll with big tears, She sat confusod ly up as her companion brushed the . slate Saal ane x yarde 44, with yard 47 for tuo | Yranite dust trom her Dials skirt and Representing the late st, fabrics, weaves and oy 024 ‘ie cuttin fies for| With ® course handkorchlot began | color effects in Plain, Printed, Jacquard, children from ¢ years. tpt t ol at ein wnean Harun kas Chenille and Novelty designs in Voile No, grag-—cwith 8 iting Line and | little of the accident. He told her not | ‘repe: re ine: ines. ish Dimi- nee); Child's! to cry. He even brushed the round | Crepes, Grenadines, Ratin fi Iris! I may tearn from her checks—Holon liked | ties, St. Gall Swisses, Scotch Ginghams, fu, DAE, TP BAM little Gabardines, French and Irish Dress Linens. commanding tone Call at THE EVENING WORLD MAY MANTON ew BUREAU. Donald Building, 100 West Thirty-second Btreet (oppo- = | 7RA cp > ctien | Hew ores atta Ce atl ta Yee ee fan Beate ia esis ee} | “Tm no little boy.” retumad hor MODERATE PRICES PREVAIL. ‘These stamps for each pattern ordered. rescuer gruffly. “What are you, then?” she demanded gravely “I'm a big boy, My name is Georg ‘Patteras. IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and givers specify Storm; I'm named afier my father, mise wanted. Add two cents nes Set Nene panaee 2 SS MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1915. cd SHOT DOWN IN STREET SAttE® te o008 aNo sHor. Nartender, Dyin he was leaving the house some one < began to shoot and a bullet hit him. Helen felt very much at home | Pinex,” and don’t accept anything else. {K | Bellevue, Probe| Ad January A Sale which as definitely establishes a new level of January prices as the new shop has established itself in the world of the smartest metropolitan fashions. Winter’s Newest ‘Coats Reduced to Formerly Up New York Brooklyn Philadelphia Ud hecounts Opened | From $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monihly Payments Small Accounts Especially Invited You can open an account with « single advertioed article or as many as you wish to buy without any extra charges kind, } SALE OF HIGH GRADE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE on CREDIT finished frames, high: Mahogany polish Library ve esker 16.48 OASH OR CREDIT Mahogany finished fram eushion; ‘soft upholat ered in fine fancy tapestry. Hees) Tapestry Parlor Suit 49, 8 Keg, Price 875 (Cash or Credit), Sota. Arm ir and Arm Rocker. magohany finish Patios "highly volianed’” covered In “tine “auallty tanostry, PAY ONE DOLLAR Any Complete Room Outfit to your home and you can pay the balance in small weokly or monthiy paymonta. No Club Fees. No Interest Added NO EXTRA CHARGES STAMPS 125° Afternoons Latwesa js b sod cheviots. At $20 are coats of distinction—velvets, velours, duve- tynes, wool plushes, including an unusual selection of eve- ning coats formerly up to $50—velours, velvets and pastel corduroys, handsomely lined with brocades. Alterations Continue Free Nineteen West 34th Street, Opposite Waldorf-Astoria RNa ikeak Sie: Y DOUBLE E eS oe 144-146 dong mn a House 39°36 Bgcmpye's ve, We WE HAVE ONLY TWO STOKES jay “SMOKE-SQUAD” AT FIRE. |What Causes Tuberculosis? | In the opinion of many medical ou~ won Hae " Helmetea Men Tie@| thorities, tuberculosis ls aided, if | not Reductions 2 a $10 Those coats which you envied other women, who were fortunate to secure them earlier in the season at their original prices. Long, flaring styles, three-quarter coats and skating models—an assortment affording wide selec- tion, embracing the remainder of a number of assortments. Corduroys, broadcloths, pebble cheviots, mixtures and fur fabrics—all well tailored, warm, useful coats, offered at a quick-clearance price. Coats at $15 and $26 Formerly $25 to $50 In the $15 assortment, for- merly priced up to $35, are fur- trimmed corduroys, broadcloths, plushes, mannish mixtures and Newark Pittsburgh St. Louis laa rv ran ypu sy) wy ill alo imino | Be .CLOSING OUT SALE our Entire Stocks of Holiday Gifts Free” gieat Wp, clogs out. reardiees of cost or former prices gyervining in our, Gift Departmen menta are oe: ‘or the accom! here are ‘ove, Gut Giana. Biankets. ¢ nd finish. “Every article Ht inde. ‘Convince yourself by compari- u buy for cash oF On eres OUR PRICES aa ALWAYS THE LOWEST 50c A WEEK ESE? A he Si haa tase ropertion. Parior inea wer. Our Special Complete $; All Ready to Start $-ROOM OUTFIT 89 Housekeeping COMPLETE 4-ROOM OUTFITS, $98 OTHER 2. 8, 4 AND & ROOM OUTFITS UP TO 82.500. SALB OF STOVES, Large Site No. 7 Ranke, Keguinr Price B20, 14.95 High shelve extra at $2.05, $3.99 and £4.95, We show the arrest assortment of stoven and Theat ta the ety in oven a ne with ¢ Tn Our stock and ‘pay fot OAhny, Stove or BLOCK

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