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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1915. not lUkely to balk at gallopin, mere ties—hesides, she would give him his time, At the worst, any bride, ahe said to herself, must be reached before it can be crossed, and her eyes were already fixed hard on the one #he must cross, when sho thought #he saw the great jack- knife span moving mysteriously on its balanced bed, Urging her horse to his best, cemering all of her facul- ties on mastering the ticklish task ahead, Helen's eyes set in a stare on the jackknife, to determine whether it was moving or tricking her strain- ing senses. In almost an instant her doubt was resolved; to her constern- ation she saw the huge knife draw over|rapidiy downstream; she cowld seo the pilot and the captain in the wheelhouse; the bridge was lifting for the boat's passage. The balked girl drove her little spurs into Rocket, The horse sprang, | infuriated, to greater effort. If she. could make the draw in time she would jump it—a slight rise—nothing should keep her back. (To Be Continued.) CASTORIA For Infants and Children ' TAIN RAILROAD LIFE With this, her courage mounted. It was, after all, No more than a sinart dash for her to attain for every one|moving unmistakbly upward. Her ? by safety, The bridge was a difficulty,|eyes sought the bridge tower—the IN USE FoR OVER 30 YEARS but Rocket, who could thread a lava|bridgetender was standing at the| Always bears FRANK H. SPEARMAN |vea winout’vruising @ fetlock,’ or | open window. Her glance swept the the f es cross a prairie-dog town at full speed|etretch of river; then she remem. o! 4 © ABET SThavering Amita. The Mountals | and hold his mistress ae steady as if|bered, then she understood, then she | Signature she were sitting a rocking horse, was kne: Coprrigtt, 1916, by Frank MH. Sprarman, by Signal Film Corporation, Distritvited val poration, Now ‘to be seat fo all leading Motion Picture ‘Theatres all—a_ river tug was bearing ee’ | BONWIT TELLER. & CO, " !NO. 20 LEPT ON TIME TWE HERE AND THE RIVE With wide- eyes she looked in- | tently toward the mountains, At the moment, the rolling hills now hid the | runaway, but the situation was! charting itseif, like lightning, in her mind. Between where she stood aid | where the passenger train was com- | ing, the line crossed San Pablo River, | ® navigable tidewater s and al waterway that fed a considerable traMc to the railroad. Her father had put across the San Pablo a huge lack-knife drawbridge—the best an jonest engineer and an honest rail- road directorate could build. Just over the river from Signal station he had already put in, a start toward double-tracking, track. At Signal there w The Specially Shop of Onpinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Continuation THURSDAY & FRIDAY of the December Clearance Sale ong side- no siding; Pua, Ach Bat the station Women’s Tailleur Suits Misses’ Tailleur Suits With eryihing of this speeding Women’s Costume Suits Misses’ Costume Suits Misses’ Daytime Coats Misses’ Evening Wraps Misses’ Trotteur Frocks Misses’ Dance Frocks like a film through her head, Helen hing out of the office when | the: scream of a whistle signal bore down on her enrs.¢ Confused as was, it meant nothing to her chance, a hope, had flashed across her mind and her resoive had been taken he siding #wi Women’s Daytime Coats Women’s Evening Wraps Women’s Daytime Frocks Women's Evening Gowns u Washable Caps, 12c pose in his drooping head, stood at| hand in the sunshine, To his amaze- ment his mistress running to. him, | headlong, vaulted upon his back. In her fear, she to him, The horse heard—it seemed as if he understood, | He woke, quivering, at the impact of At Greatly Reduced Prices ALSO her body, Whirling with hi at the touch of the bridle rein, so ulek™ that he hlmoat bolted. from e ecempber ur aie under his mistri 9 Was trying) to seat herself, brute galloped | main track to. | drafts of sunny | mountain air as Rocket's wiry leg retched and bounde wu | mt HH NH] | ! | it Herrin I | Women’s and Misses’ Furs at Greatly Reduced Prices THAME TATA TAA MAETGAT en nT | {111 ! Hh AT WA Skirts, 39 Nurses’ Uniforms In Correct Modes Macy's Usual Price, 16¢ Washable Caps, Special 6c | Turn Down Collars, 10c Macy's Usual Price, 2lc tal runaway © tt] Ww ; ivaiaelies sss 1 With draw string. bathe helpless passenger tral | omen’ s Blouses Girls’ & "Flapper" Appare! Nurses’ Pure Linen Caps, 29c . without # yught oth 's Us J than of alfalfa abd undisturbed ‘res Macy's Usual Price, 39¢ he White cambric with ruffle af em | ia The broldery and cluman wel, va Mest “onus Skirts, 46c ‘ y Good quality with fine embrold- 1) S/2 to $15 Hats in to 14 years. Elsewhere. New York AJACY'S $ specialized depart ment of Nurses’ Uniforms carries a full assortment of : all the wanted styles, in addition to other accessories —Caps, Aprons, Collars, Cuffs, etc.—at prices far below those asked else- where. | Our Great Mid-Winter White Sale offers the following special economies. Nurses’ Uniforms, $1.19 Macy's Usual Price, $1.39 Made of white linene with Gibson pleated waist, pocket, and surgical sleeves; tull skirt with panel back; similar model in plain blue chambray, and blue and white stripes. Nurses’ Uniforms, $1.49 Macy's Usual Price, $1.89 Four styles at this price, one illustrated. Made of white motor cloth in regulation style with Gibson pleat and pocket; sur- gical sleeves, Also of fine stripe gingham and blue chambray; high or low neck models, with surgical sleeves. Bishop Collars, Special 10c Macy's Usual Price, 12¢ Macy's Usual Price, 12¢ Nurses’ Cambric Aprons, 39¢ Macy's Usual Price, 46 Fitted and gored, without bib. Macy's——Third Floor, Kear. Misses’ and Children’s Underwear Children’s Drawers, 9c Good quality muslin finished with cluster tucks, sizes 2 to 14 years. Children’s Drawers, 19c Muslin trimmed with laces and embroid- eries. Plain and Knickerbocker styles. 2 to 14 years. Children’s Drawers, 23c Knickers ana plain style, neatly trimmed with ribbon beading, sizes 2 to 14 years. “Sample” Drawers, 39 For misses and children, a special group of sample drawers, good quality and prettily trimmed. Broken size ratige. Drawers, 69c Made ot fine nainsook with dainty lace andembroidery trimming, sizes 2 to 16 years. rawers, 94c Samples of high class Sizes 210.16 years. Misses’ Princess Slips, 69c and $1.24 White lawn with lace and embroidery trimmed ruffles. Odd garments of special value in sizes up to 16 years. Misses’ Sample Skirts, 79c and $1.24 Excellent quality cambric and nainsook trimmed with lace edged ruffles of lovely embroidery, ribbon Not all sizes in each style. merchandise, izes bows. Macy’s—Third Floor, 35th St. Rear, New Turban of fine straw with satin crown, trimmed with iridescent fancy wing. One of the $8.50 mods. illustraud, Night Gowns, 69c *8.50 E are now entering our second season of featuring the famous Chapeaux La Marquise. The reputation of these hats for chic, aye and ex- traordinary value has become nation-wide. And with all the more enthusiasm will they continue to give better and still better satisfaction. Throughout the coming season we will show a collection of these hats in authentic advance styles, all at $8.50, for which you would have to spend $12,00 to $15.00 elsewhere. For women of fastidious taste who like to lead in style instead of to follow, for all those who spend January and February at a winter resort, we offer a collection of Chapeaux embodying the latest ideas from Paris. Straw combined with satin or faille; new turbans with flower crowns; charming lace or maline trimmings; new tri-corne effect and smart Sport Hats, a most fascinating array of new ideas, at $8.50, found elsewhere only in exclusive shops at higher prices. Macy's—Millinery sook and Crepe; plain and ered effects; square and med. Middy styles with | asin: models with tucks an One illustrated Night Gowns, $1.29 Flaxon_ Batiste, Nainsook, lace, embroideries, etc. Salon, Second Floor, Herald Square RH. Macy Cou New York TK - = we Pa me oe . ry * Nett AM a om . Over two dozen styles of Nain round necks, lace and embroidery trim- Tailored styles with bows. Empire shirrings. Three dozen attractive styles in Flesh color French Crepe, Dolly Varden plaid Batiste and plain Crepes. jand-embroidered Empire effects, coatee styles ribbon bound; others with tucks, shirrings, insertions of New Night Gowns In a Diversity of Styles “AASHIONED of dependable fabrics, trimmed with finest laces and embroideries—from the simplest gowns to the most elaborate—each garment cut and finished with that perfection of detail found only in B | h I Cc I, . ql the “highest priced lingerie. > ~ 3 ° |} Night Gowns, 46c Night Gowns, 89c eee and lace; crepe with | dred styles, including binding of contrasting color. One | 00k. crossbar tiste, plain and rosebud design: pire, round, square ai hand-embroidered, hand-smocked, briar stitched; outlined in colored lace and embroidery A new feature is the 1 stitch in lovely col- ning Nainsook’ mod- els with d 1 Swiss tops, others with embroidered organdie inserts. One illustrated. Night Gowns, $1.79 A dozen charming styles of sheer materials, elaborately trimmed. with laces, embroideries, stitch- ings, shirrings and some beauti- fully hand-embrotdered Empire effects. French Crepe with briar stitching and shirrings; others with the new Kindergarten stitch, Night Gowns, $2.89 Your choice of a dozen <quisite models, includ- ing a copy of the "Co- jumbine,” imported h color stitched ce; dainty Others flow. of white nain over lacy effects, tions of fine Val beautiful embroideries Anespecially attrac ive assortment ot i High Neck and Long ee Night Gowns range in price as_fol- In Corsets and CONTINUATION of our Great White Sale makes it possible to offer more of our ° excellent models in Corsets at the “'Lowest-in-the-City” prices. Marchioness Corsets, $4.96 A flexible corset pt ink brocade, with elastic gusset at waist line. Long hips, 3 pairs hose supporters. Another model (as sllus| for figures with low bust, and ith or without hips. elastic section at lon front. 20 to 28. Marchioness Corsets, $3.96 Made of bein 2A and white bro- cade, medium low bust, leng hips, slightly nipped at waist line. Well boned to give flat back, Anather model of pink brocade has very low bust. Elastic section. Higher back. ‘Sizes 20 to 27 Marchioness' Corsets, $1.79 One model in flesh color brocade has very lew bust, long hips and two pairs of hose supporters. Trimmed with ribbon. Another madel has slightly curved waist line, and is finished at the top with lace. Sizes 22 to 26, Brassieres, 39 One model with wide bands of Royal Worcester, 79c Medium low bust, long hips, e Brassieres embroidery forming a V yoke. rt boned. Suitable for average Other models made of good | ‘#ures. Sizes 20 to 30. quality of cambric, with wide | Rengo Belt Corsets, $1.49 | forming bands of cotton ot bOVe Waist uke, and inserted al ine. In this lot is included a pink | Elastic sect it c| bandeau, Fastens in back. Sizes | cially good ‘model Gue“the eet 3% to 42, figure. Sizes 23 to 30, Macr'e—Third Vieor. Advance Modes in Misses’ Frocks erate prices. College Dress of French serge in Princess style, box-pleated from the yoke, and girdles with a belt of self material, Collar and cuffs of white organdie. Comes in black, navy, brown and green. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Mlustrated. $12.74 Misses’ Frocks of White Georgette Crepe; blouse is beautifully hand-embrcidered and dotted with steel beads; dainty vest of net and lace; skirt shirred at top and trimmed with wide folds; the new “Pollyanna” sleeve; underskirt cf Jap silk. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. Price $26.75 Junior Frock of White or Cream Net, $13.74 Sun-pleated skirt edged with net lace; the blouse in bolero effect has girdle of satin mibbon In pastel shades; short puff sleeves. Sizes 15, 15 and 17 years. Mucy's—Third Floor, 30th Street. Ammerican-Made Hand-Embroidered Lingerie, of the Parisienne that detect the difference - about one-third those of imported Lingerie, Might sownes 16 styles, 89c Hand-Embroidered weer Nainsook with hand-scal- Dr. ‘awers, 89c Icped edge; V neck with fine tucks Cision 4 . : and handkerchief yoke in pastel | . Ci"ular and straipht models; colorings; others with elaborate floral | SOM With embreidered scalloped and bow-knot designs; edged with | founces and bow-knot designs; Torchon and Val. laces. Many pretty floral effects; trimmed with lovely madels of crepe, high neck | Porhon ar Val lace and % sleeves with embroidered Corset Covers, 89c colcred dets, dainty design und | Dainty style uisite hand stitching. One tllustrated. embroidered de lace trimmed. Envelope Chemises, 89c An unusually large assortment, made of the finest Nainsook, cut full and roomy. Exquisite designs large roses and other floral effects, bow knots, wreaths, with very fine tucks and hand- embroidered designs. Finished with Val. or Torchen lace at neck, ribbon etc. Some run; also finished at bottom with lace, One tHustrated. Combinations; dozen styles, 8% Finest Nainsook wit! fully embruidered desig effects, wreaths, bow knots, scale lops, dots, ete. Torchon and Val lace edge with ribbon. Drawers trimmed to match, Regular Chemises, 8% . lows: 69, 89%, $1.29, Fine Nainsook; several embroi AAA il Hi SS Bi ; | : $1.69, $1.89 and $289 | | geraai designs, lace trimmed | WNATAH A | | hi TN ith » tT fA 1 | EAA lit \® Macy's Third Floor, Rear, Macy's—Third Floor, WAM Al Uy yi AAEM HE OTs AN ; he G2? corerareparamonenanaese sesscary AH Macy * Cr ssrsrsirarsnsie Medium bust, long hips, made of strong Sa forerunner of the Spring Season, we present many new styles in Afternoon and Evening Frocks, featuring Princess effects, sun burst skirts and bolero jacket styles—all at mod- ) closely resembling the exquisite needle-art coutil. Reducing clasp. 89c only an expert can -and the prices are Kear,

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