The evening world. Newspaper, December 30, 1915, Page 7

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A sToRY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE by FRANK H. SPEA RMAN pest , mea Senin ste, Mouataln lay by ey um om . Diacrtbuted by Mutnal be seen {mall heading ‘Mouon Pintare "Theatres CHAPTER 1. (Continued.) Without swerving for an instant from her purpose; without shrinking from her single alternative and ouly ing for time still to make good Bec enganvor, Helen headed Rocket tralght for the open draw. His feet to pier. She gave tho horse he wiry beast saw what ey ed below. Ie heard his mistress’ ae word, As his feet touched the Lng spring and for an instant quiv- His mistress with a sharp cry ginmnand rose in her stirrups; then wunohing himwelf and his burden like arrow far out the hunter sprang Helen cleanly into the river. ‘There was @ great splash and the parted water closed over their heads, & pilot, captain and bridge tender ne “S men dazed, looking on, The captain, yelling his crew to carters, hurried forward to throw @ut lines as soon as the tug should come within reach of the imperilled = ‘The di tender in the win- gtued to scene, watched the Sen's where horse and rider 5 Aare Wyrioee fn Pegi pear. For an interminable in mane toe onlookers waited, It seemed s never come up. of soaked curls ng dad ripples, @ young face the troubled stream, throwing herself free from shook the water from her eyes {nose with a swimmers quick cer- puff and struck out for shore. or be- Mer on the ovpowte nie, But ‘ink of the abutment the horse coiled | Rocket, scrambling in a moment from the water, bore his charge unhurt up the steep bank and under her urging ran up the track to the tower. The bridge tender, at the door, con- fronted her. The dripping girl, seated on her quivering horse, told the as+ tonished man in a few hurried words what had happened, and as he whirled into the tower agape to lower the draw Helen urged Rocket at a ran down the track. It seemed as if her ears bubbled and rang with the rumble of the two approaching trains, but her brain had ceased to take note of any- thing beyond her one stubborn, resolve to reach the aiding switch—she could seo It plainly ahead. (To Be Continued.) VIOLENT ATTACKS OF DYSPEPSIA Suffered Teteres Until She Tried ‘‘Fruit-a-tives”’ “After suffering for a long time with | Dyspepwia, 1 have been made well by “Fruit-a-tives.’ I suffered s0 much that at last I would not dare tocat, for I was afraid of dying. Five years ago, I received samples of ‘Fruit-a-tives,’ and after taking them I felt relief. Then I sent for three boxes and I kept! improving until 1 was well, I quickly regained my lost weight—and now I cat sleep and digest well—in a word, J am fully recovered, thanks to ‘Fruit-n-tives.’ “MME. CHARBONNEAU. “St, Jean de Matha, Jan. 27th, 1914.” 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sine 25c, At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Greeeecere. X New York.—Advt grade suits afford of models, fabrics From #38, %35, Constant additions from our higher showing of men’s sack suits. Reduced to §25 BROKAW BROTHERS an ample varicty and sizes in our $32, $30 & 928 128 AND 180 ROWERY. NEW YORK Deo. 16, 1915, THREE and ONE-HALY Per Cont. Per annum has been declared and will be aredited to depovitors on all sums of 85.00 and upward and not exceeding $8,000 which shall have been depor- ited at least three months on the first day of Jan'y next, and wil! be payavie on end after Monday, Jan'y 17, 1916, Money: deposited om or befare Jan'y 10 will ‘draw Interest from Jan’y 1, 1916, HENRY A. SCHENCK, Prosidont, wr B. KNOX, Comptrol! JOSEPMG. LIDDLU, Secrets ——_—— ~ E XGELSIOR| seams ae die aon pen as 23'°ST.tox. 6" AVE EMIGRANT Industrial Savings Bank 61 Chambers St., New York * Pn as FOUR PER CENT. per eenum on all depesite entitted thereto, Deposits madeon or before Jan- | wary ian, 1916, will draw inter. | eat from January Ist, 1916. THOMAS M. MULRY, Preaident, | JOHN J, PULLEYS, ta Ta ‘rom that re week, cOMMENCIng On OF ee The Bowery Savings Bank ee AVINGS BANK % PERANNUM Alles A semi-annual dividend at the rate of || | cone; acer eae AGENT CAL \s AS.ROSE 54 MAIDENLAND | NO " imedat inte OVEROC |] Pay “Si BOWS, “$1 "Wetiay NAPPY GAB ed ON CHADIT, bY MADET Superior wit iA RON ial ons IN CO. TAlrons. ter 8 Gortlaudi St | DIABENDS western O90 WEEKLY, Diamonds, w Jewelry, 0 erenings, WT 125th ot, Moom S08, _ HELP. WAN TED—MALE, in and For the Last Shopping Day of | | kings "aue8E,, World Wants Work Wonders tem Double & a3¢ Green Trading Stampe with Purchase Till 12 0’Clock— Sings ave: Stamps Thereafte . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 380, _1916. the Year! REENHU mF Notice to dW Stamp Collectors Remember, the Coupon cut from last evening's and this morning’ 's papers will be good with purchases made tomorrow. A Galaxy of Bargains Prepared for Tomorrow’s Shoppers Department rearrangement sales, combined with after-inventory clearances, result in numberless specials in most seasonable merchandise of all kinds. Let no one miss this great opportunity. To do so is to shut one’s eyes to the biggest economies in worth-while goods that it is possible to obtain in New York. In a word—necessities and luxuries of all kinds for every one at prices which all can afford to pay. GREENHUT"' Popular Floor Coverings at Lowest Prices Bruwels Ru; Printed Linoleums Pretty patterns srrscive etortay 4 yards wide. A choice selection of tile patterns Stree sone a Price, and parquetry wood effects; 70c grade at, Th bx Ole "Sins ee 2 square yard... eae ore 49 heen : Inlald and Printed Linoleums ee ” oxoh 2 Yards Wide { THE Fountain ‘ii Pr Sue me tm ope Grade Printed Linoleum—4q. yard. “C” Grade Printed Linoleum—sq. yard. Intaid Linoleum: re yard.. Inlaid Linoleum—square yard. . Inlaid Linoleum—square yard born swas-{ SIXTH AVE.. IGT TO I9W STREET YU 64e ee 52e 89e 79 69¢ GREENHUT'S Tomareay, in the After-Inventory Sale You May Choose COATS SUITS—DRESSE for Women, Misses, Juniors & Girls Original Prices Up to *19.75, Tomorrow, at This extraordinary event offers extensive varieties of excellent garments in smartest styles and most desirable materials. mer prices reduced regardless of original cost or retail price. In Numberless Instances the Sale Price Does Not Even Cover the Cost of Material alone. Although the size and color ranges are incomplete, you are sure to find garments in styles and materials to your liking in this sale. Five of the garments, selected at random, are illustrated here. The items printed below emphasize the wisdom of coming early. The quantities are limited, as follows: Only 178 Women’s Coats—Chinchilla, Zibeline, Wool Plush, Astrakhan, Pebble Cheviot; originally priced $12.75 to $19.75; Friday, et. aieeenes hy’ f 95 $ 7.95 Only 115 Misses’ Coats (one model illustrated)—Zibeline, Cheviot, Chin- chilla, Astrakhan; formerly $12.75 to $19.75; tage at m Only 85 Women’s Suits—Wool Poplin, Serge and Mixtures; sizes up to 53-inch bust measure; one model illustrated; originally priced $12. 75 to $19.50; $! Friday, at 795 For- Only 45 Misses’ Cheviot »uits—fur trimmed; sizes 14 to 20 years} ori: priced $16.50; Friday, at pirat itsaeees °7.95 Only 75 Women’s and Misses’ Afternoon Dresses—Serge and ch: J atlotta: taffeta-serge and wool crepe; one model ith raat TPP aL illastrated; original priced $12. 75 to $14.75; Friday, at...........ccceececceeceece = sie ‘ is wy A 95 Only 95 Women’s and Misses’ Evening Dresses—Charmeuse or Taffeta, $ in pastel shades; originally priced $14.75; Friday, at...............0.005 495 Only 80 Juniors’ Suits—Cheviots, Mixtures, Fancy Weaves; sizes 13to 17 yrs. $ One model illustrated; originally priced $10. 73 to $17.50; Friday, at 795 Only 43 Juniors’ Zibeline Coats with Fur Collars—sizes 13 to 17 years; ( originally priced $10.75; Friday, at ® +07 95 Only 37 Girls’ Zibeline Coats—plush trimmed—sizes 6 to 14 years; on illustrated; original price $9.75; Friday, at................ 2 cecemenies . es °7.95 No Mail, C. O. D., Approval or Phone Orders will be filled—nor can we exchange or credit garments purchased in this sale. REENHUT'S: Today We Complete Taking Inventory--- Tomorrow---Sale of All Broken Lots of Men’s Suits & Overcoatsa’ 13.95 This is the annual after-stock-taking dispersal of suits and overcoats from our better lines and offers unexcelled oppor- tunities for bargains. The Overcoats Plain or Fancy Weaves Loose Back or Semi-Form Fitting Styles Velvet or Self Collars Practically every favorite style and fabric of the Winter season. The Suits In a most attractive choice of styles in plain and fancy materials. SILK MIXTURES, CASSIMERES, GREENHUT'S: Turkeys, Meats, Cakes, ete. All Groceries, Turkeys, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, etc., ordered to-morrow, Friday, will be delivered in time for New Year's. We cannot send Turkeys, Meats and other perishable goods C.O.D. Mail end telephone orders filled promptly. Phone Chelsea 4000. Young Turkeys and Meats Fancy dry-picked turkeys, fancy Wi roasting New Year’s Cakes NEW YEAR'S FRUIT STOL- | MOLASSES, FRUIT EN 82, 81, OF 2 : B2e dcorated te on CAKES 40c waintir ‘or MAPLE Oo ind: 20€ CHERRY CAKES— _ 25e perfect condition Fresh Meats We deliver all paid and Charged Orders. HAMS—selected. lean TAM hind quarters fresh foneys ty... 18 sea; is, 18e Pork—-white loins of “choice cyte Men Ieee aan Loe MUTTON — hind quarters of Western stocks Tie P FRESHLY CAUGHT FLOUNDERS—b, ... PRESHLY CAUGHT FRESH SALMON 8c] "Sttacscne.... 15e MARKET Cobb... OC] PRESH CODFIBH 12%e STBAKS—Ib.. n+ FRESHLY CAUGHT SPAN-| errs ISH MACKEREL— RESH ib MERE 15e| rears 16¢ s Cakes th S CHOCOLATE CO. NUT MACA- Te ‘Lebkuchen and Biscuits Specials: Ling New Year's 2 th fruity) SPIC FANC XED BISCUITS—Ib... CloxXFORD RICH FRUIT CAKES—ain, 75°; Be PRCKARG. + v= CLUSTER RAISINS— fancy new crop; carton sorta LBC kage NEW YEAR'S SEED” ee ae 12e CRISP MANZANILLA OLIVES —gt, Jtrer s+. Fresh Oysters PRESH OYSTERS—in the shells 100, 70°: Qe OPENED SALAD DRESSING—Howaed’s Cream Mayonnaise; large bottle, Ade; O4e Teg. alte dottie..... CHEVIOTS, WORSTEDS and SERGES All __ Alleles. Delico A. delicious dessert jelly, at half the usual price. ORANGE AND | Guaranteed Eggs STRICTLY Fi CHERRY, Cc oe~, | CTRAWREY Dor. e MONDS ‘on CIRCLE BLEND COFFEE anv orance, | 58¢ 66 99 Ver; » Special, ecial, se Sweet Oranges ||°'Sie, AAD: °"S5e| cnocorare ano | In YOUSCYS, Toor ut nity abies FLORIDA ORANGES Poe STRAWBERRY, [ ’ omorrow, @ aah ae ee "hieca asi ibe 25¢ brew ano 296 300 Pairs of Excellent Blue Serge Trousers—in this, our own famous make, in a special sale fc, ahd ibe., $1 29¢] vemon anv — All sizes for men and youths, Every waist measure up to 56, row TOCA io. Pountain einai eae 500 Pairs of “Kingly” Trousers —in Fancy Stripes and Worsteds, all sizes up to 56 waist measure, Y-pint bottle, . These are all guaranteed. Every pair sewed with Belding Bros, cablecord silk. Sale tomorrow.

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