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A STORY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE. by FRANK H. SPEARMAN of, “Whispering Smith." “The Mouotain MTSE, & Viseh Wt Gretna. Fa rporat bated eg ae on Picture "Waoatree CHAPTER Ill. The death of Helen's father dis- closed at once the serious weakness of his monetary affairs, He had 4 veloped his valuable railroad prope: ties without capital of his own ade- CASTORIA In USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS Sirti Laclede Grawp Rapips| FURNITURE ; Onpaks acauso $3.00 Down on $50.00 . 6.00 «© «© 75.0 7.50 « * 100.00 | 10.00 « «6 150.00 145.00 « 200.00 25.00 « 300.00 FREE 6Rass Bed Surean” APARTMENTS FUR.wisnED le COMPLETE FROM $50 TO $500 Open Monday & Saturday tvenings| 104 ST.L STATION AT CORNER |" COLUMBUS AVE 103 & 104"ST Monday can kick it with it— it’s go wrong on P, A. bi pipesters and you'll sing how glad You should fret ; kick! glad! and true tobacco! Get glad! for you've hit the right tobacco! No more tobacco grouches; no more scorched tongues, parched throats! Just joy, via Prince Albert, tobacco that'll punch-pleasure into your system quicker than you or old Blue Smoke P. A. like you went to college so chummy! to spread-smoké-sunshine; to make “rollers” glad! The patented process does'that—and cuts out bite and parch. PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke called by its first name! quate to finance them. He was the nominal head of great transporta- tion projects; he had been, in truth, the brain and energy of these, but the actual control belonged to east- ern bankers who hal supplied the funds to put them through, And with Gen. Hoimes's death his daugh- ter was brought face to face with his fact. In tho brary of her home the at- torneys for tho estate were already xathered to discuss its aflairs, Amos| Rhinelander, her father’s faithful fiend—indeed, the sole friend among | nifested the slightest inter in the fate of his unfortunate daught- cr—was present that morning. With him, however, as if to offset the bene- fit of his presence, was his already criminally compromised nephew, Sea- who had been summoned to Y, walked down from her room to join the little company. Mr. fashion to one after the other as she Rreeted them. 80 pleasing as something of it many associates that) v THE EVE ne ension, © the night never had looked To Seagrue, who, had absented him of the tragedy, sh Much was in ted itself in es his wn- d led him . it had his face. A principled rec close to criminal leng' it P carried him from a simple #uggeation| | Her foster-uncle took hor hand. of theft, unscrupulously assented to,| She looked up at him gratefully. * to robbery and to murder--the ‘mut-| not myeelf, atone, 1am. thinking of, | der of Gen. Holmes himself by Cap- elle’s hired tools. Where he stood, unobserved by the others, he took out of a wallet drawn from his pocket, a cuff cut from a shirt and re-read a scrawl written on y m I w the recently allotted block of stock— NING WORLD, ow an m of merely nominal value 4 Arm MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916. GRAPPLES WITH BURGLAR rae’ Manaer| Yonkers Young Mau Battles W ef in Mis iHome, t that the stock is w | her in the libra if t lpeunea, is ever what ye ¢ a d od by Would be, the Inve may yet Etores, New Yori bunker rove of the greatest value.” nele Amos,” she respon “tam ‘oung; I have perfect health and | nuch more strength than most girls. | can make my own way in the} orkd” “Though that will never be neces- Ws awak, “CASCARETS” | earty to-day by @ noise In the lower part | of the house. e down and wi about to throw « he was selzed Tr with bi asealiant | Sana eral nd and ot Aen etest him kone window Ne hid forced in entoriny “HEARN West of Fifth Avewas a 161 JANUARY SALE NOW ON! /Cash—Energy—Enthusiasm—Big Stocks— Big Values Are Winning! Will You Profit by Them?—It it Rests With YOU! it by Spike, his convict acgomplice, | sary,” interrupted Rhinelander, firmly, advising hii that tho stolen survey |“ iicien went on as. it tincoicerned | SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE: was hidden under the south end of| by his suggestion. “It's the breaking Wein ‘ Little San Pablo bridge. of everything up, here and in town; | a ie Mustin Underwe A Woreen's Waists With some trivial excuse for ab-| the servants—why, some of them | Bilis Cases ranea'e oats, Skirts ce igeee senting himself, Seagrue left the| have been with father since I was} Pillows ‘omens Suits Bal D house, got in his runabout car a weo baby. They have carried me in i} ui ) Wom 's Dresses Infante’ We started down the highway paralleling! their arms, And they don't know any | ts Misses’ & Girls’ Wear Ti oolens the railroad. He made a long drive! other home than ours. Some of them | Blankets Furs and Fur Coats White Goods and when the rain was not falling 4s» ting old—I don't even know | Curtains,Curtainings Corsets, Petticoats 7 7m he hurried on heavy mist shrouded | uy ey could find new places"—— Laces, Embroideries pi bad ‘Shirts pon ‘owelings the hills. Reaching a station near Hie stopped her again, “My child, | inens his destination, he asked for bridge) 1, myself, will see that none of your ° ng to the banks of the river, | nout difficulty he found, under the south abutment, the spot design nd searching near the wooden b that marked its deposit, drew its hiding place the survey. Helen, in the interval, conferring | with her attorney, and with Amos | Rhinelander at hand to soften the} blow as best he could, was learning | bit by bit the completeness of her y It’ from fi Rhinelander introduced her and she met the array of faces, mostly strangs to her, bravely nodding in friendly Doctor Says Naxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200% in Ten Days In many instances==Persons have suf- fered untold agony for years doctoring for nervous weakness, stomach, lver or kidney disease or some other ullment when their real trouble was lack of irom in the blow ‘How to tell. u they can implly ome think they have dyspeywia, kidney of trouble; some can't sleep at night, others are ey and all day; some fusy and irritad skinuy amd bloodless, bu X er and endurance, In euch casen, ie drugs, which on! for the mo fo later on. if you are not it, maybe at the expense matter what any one father’s financial ruin through his|k sudden death. in matter of fact, all that remained of his free assets was | fe how Jong you can wark or how far you can walk Lecoming tired, Noxt take two ‘ivegrain ated icon thee tl weeks, Then t f yourself how w dozens of ne ng all the ngth again have gained, dean people and oreo th aud ond! One of the buildings of entirely bolle acid manufacturing plant at] iors "| Silver Lake, J., owned by Thomas baad this after they bed te Gemhe cases bees Edison, was destroyed by fire, doetoring for mw wituout obiainwg 4°! caused, it 18 supposed, by defective | benefit, You can taik as you please about all) wiring, early to-day. The loss was| ge ve bout $5,000, - r. and Mrs, Bdison arrived from tt 116 7 | th b at they |W Inatitution | nder sixty | 2 ft out! Can’t ecause it’s made All day long you are to know Watch impossible to flavor of Prince Albert to- bacco! The patented pro- cose protects that! you should dream about tobacco that hits the spot ! ‘And P. A, laying close-by ready to be Nothing to do but load a jimmy pipe or roll a cigarette, make fire—and puff away! You can smoke a barrel of P, A. without a You take this testimony straight and— get It’s so cheerful-like to be peaceful, via rea/ R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. your step! It's oasyto Shanes the shape ouble seve th uaest int macy and 7 imitate the Prince Albert sold everywhere in top; red bags, 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; hand- some pound and half-pound tin humi+ dors, and that classy erystal-glass humi- dor with sponge- moistener top that heeps P. A. a0 fine and dandy. id was directed to a footpath | ¢; we self.” in dissent, she | sadness in her frank blue ‘EDISON CARBOLIC PLANT 7 ‘for a new building before he went to bed and have it up within forty-eight twit the subject, and at the 6 household suffer through its ng up—no one, Helen—you, r, least of al ed her eyes to his: “Oh, it ou would help them, Uncle Amos, 4 what father himself would most ave wished. For myself! Ho al- aya knew I could take care of my- ‘The older man smiled at her con- dence, but he shook his head slowly “How little, Helen, you now of the world!” "But I shall know a lot, uncle,” protested, smiling through the ves, “be- | ore Tam very much older (To Be Continued.) ee Cascareta are a treat! DAMAGED BY $5,000 FIRE In before going to bed and in th your head is clear, tongue and you feel g nventor Views Ruins at Night and Plans New Building Before Retiring. the car-| helr home, Llewellyn Park, West range, within a few minutes after ne fire started, As Mr. Edison looked ver the ruins he said that if his ife would permit he'd draw plans jours. Shortly after the beginning of the ar American manufacturers made n urgent appeal to Mr. Edison for sed supply of carbolic actd. for three weeks to work on | end of that a process for which is said Imported grades. * | me was ready with paking synthetic a » be superior to thi ht ine a Reynotae wi THE EVENING WOR! Donald Butldin, Bros), corner Obtain These Paterne, size wanted. BANANA BRO | NonTHWEST CORNER SIXTHAVESI5=5th, oT Inventory just completed, has d ed many short ends and broken lin our enormous stock which MUST be moved this month before our Spring purchases arrive. SECOND BIG W ES Open Ssturday inches lon; in full size HEADACHES They Gently Clean the Liver and Bowels, and Stop Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath. Enjoy Life! Take Cascarets and Wake Up Feeling Fit and Fine—Best Laxative for Men, Women, Children—Harmless—Never Gripe. | They liven | store and enjoy the ni ton liver, clean your thirty feet of | and wels and swecten your stomach, eat one or two Cascarets like eandy jorning is clea: jstomach sweet, breath right, cold gone ta 10 oF 25-cent box at any drug ASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP. == = = a gunntandanenbdonsavcsonaddsibesbanrsesedbtiteansadiae i The May Manton Fashions | ai You Wanted, the negligce could be made of u cot- ton voile or of a cotton the petticoat could be made wit the samo trimmed with ls st, gentlest liver We reserre privilege of limiting quantities Women's Drawers-—Our regular .29 January Sa WOMEN’S UND Buy for the Present—Buy No Mai or Women's Corset Covers—Our regular .29 | Women's Petticoate—Ruftle and tucks—Our regular .69 Women's Night Dresses—Our regular .49 and .59 | Bztra Size Night Dressee—Tucks and emb'y—Our regular .59 le of ERWEAR for the Future Telephone Orders for the following — bowel cleansing ever experi-| Extra Size Drawers-—soft finish muslin—h. s. ruffle—Our regular .39 oe enced. Sto k headaches, bilic 7 ‘is - ia, indigestio fasted pete mee | Extra Size Petticoats—three or four rows lace or emb'y—value $1.25...... +s 078 ante and eral Mothers | Extra Size Corset Covers —tight-fitting—Our regular .29 n, vish, feverish, bile ious children a whole Cascaret any time They are harmless and uever gripe oF sicken. makes it welcome, and each new de. aure te be met wit! h favor Here ts {a #0 essentially youthful in ite lines Wfferont ways. If womething simpler tm pe, all white, and 4@ flounce of cing and lace Women's Nainsook Combinations—Our regular .69 Misses’ No M Women's HL dD Misses’ Silk Dresses: 4.75 14 to 18 yra—reg. $6.98.... sSe49) Lustrous gre eatawba, navy, black and gray—new modele— cape Children's Drawere—2 to 12 yeara—Our regular .12!4 und 15 Children's and Misses’ Prawere—2 to 16 yrs.—Our regular .29 * Skirte—12 to 16 yrs.—Our regular 39 Children's Night Dresses— tucks and emb'y—1 to 14 yrs.—Our regular .39 to 49 Nanally great Sal January Sale Values IN APPAREL Hal, Of Telephone Urders for the following | Women’s Smart SwutatTy "86 All slzee—reg. $17 we pill gisee—reg. § Pull sizo—worth $1.19. wabiitss 9 an irresistible charm to be| crocipte penn te Pyll slseeaptra heavy found in a pretty negligeu that always |-—satin lined and interlined, boda edad Pull 6) vue shoulders—pocket skirts. Imported Pare Weel Clothe— 28-ine| finer qualities, —"' SPREADS, TICKINGS, Etc. At January Sale Prices. Hedepreade—% sizo— and Gingham * that it Is peculiarly well adapted to young | variously, “trim with emby. pique, et Birls and to small women of girlish tye | pearl buttons—sizes 34 to 46, oo Le As it ts shown here, it te made of . ‘ Satin fintsh—full and % sizes— crepe de chine trimmed with Incw Women “emt Oise ies } worth hcpeees ana fealloped— Worn over A petticoat of white 1) ‘oney—new round | « 2.47 terial trimmed with a deep tou: satin lined with rufties et welst *anianeereet ‘Thek: embroidery. The two together make a y y inioh~=t al ier make very | White Voile Blouses lar, — Pretty costume for the boudo becoming, All #iges—-reg. 98 H 67 Leg einen were eae eee dainty, essentially feminine 4 ct and at | Embroidered organdie fronts, lace} Featherbed ‘Tieks—full and three- the same time practical, for crepe de chine |t71!4 OF tallored—novelty weave quarter siges—beat srade— ye a | or is as durable as lawn and it washes as well, | Silkataff Petticoats | 184 ‘ Wb Lg bg 3F SE and {t perfectly serves su Black—reg. $1.2 » #84) Bloache Cheeneate 6 ineh—- every design of such sort ¢ Shi tod foun oe—m'f'r's guur-| Worth diy seectee BG give © variety of results by being t aatesr tot, Bog '7ase H)th, Say Special Values jn FLANNELS 68 cta.... or trimme Girls’ Wash Dresses » 4,00) For blow & petticoat that 6 to 14 yre—reg. $1.49 ' 4s comple tatlored sult is wante Fine ginghams—exceptional Assortment! this lot tafteta or ot chara of plaids und checks-—smart modela| shades for bl with @ circular flounce. If thi eee ee saving, teretore Femara eom a little thin or delicate for the Coutil Corsets 14 St this season, it could. be 1 Teg. $2.00 and $2.50 j 1-44) Domet and canton Fiaumel—tor Babel haruing, or of| Medium low and high bust—emb'd] /nfante’ wear—reg. 6% cts...... o. reads such p.etty, dainty | ribbon finish, Heavy All-Wool Twill ph Ri that is simple ‘and just a hi io bi . * cl Beatiar then as a 4 a Uttlo bit! sten's Sweater Coats: \ 1.67 Bearlet and Navy....... Special .49 Bor the 16 size the Jacket will require | Wool mixed—-reg. $2,00.. +67) pure Stk Embroidered inches wide, 2|Gray or maroon—with ‘or without] FI jaborate and nea! yards 44, with 6 collar or scalloped... .6@ y y y sizew for 16 and 18 ye No. 8939-—(With Basting Line and Added MI! and No. 8649-—Five Gored Pertico We by N stamps for each pattern ordered. IMPORTANT.—Write your address plainly and alwa, Add two cents for letter postage if in a 4-Piece Adam Period Bedroom Suite Beautifully figured American walnut, with cane panels, large French plate mirrors. inches long, mirror 28x34 inches; Bed has four posts $ Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere andy, of edgin pe Ya yards 36, 2% yards ends, of embroidery for t 11% yards ard 44 for the The patterns rtlon at nd 7 d flounce hes wide or 1 Allowances.) and Small Women, 16 and 18 y: MAY MANTON FASHION ‘Thirty- ue and ‘Thirty-second Str pt of ten cents in coin h 100 W kth A: it mail on ‘8 specify Urry. in It may be that the very pieces for which you have been looking are among them. At any rate, a visit NOW to our store, over- flowing with REDUCTIONS up to 50°; bound to repay you, Dresser is 42 riplicate mirro q 50 TUESDAY Is BLOUSE DAY You will find here blouses of all kinds and descriptions. 6: Two specials for to-mor' | Lane Were to i ine ding hhite well a | including White ag. well as i prean, biue ‘and orchid. Very pi68 | lars only trim= : embroidered in | | wlan #—Reg. $1.9 value ———— + —— (Pt 98 W $4.98 Women's Coney Mulls Black and brown ry) revent dealers buying, quantities restricted. Women’s Silk Dresses igh lustre poplin—biack, wis- | navy. King blue and green 60-in navy odels—size D 'S DRESSES nar ‘OM. MD PLOOR, or Plain new round evenii n lined and cuffs, or MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomer, Until 1 P. M. 3.10 | 98 ct. All- Wool Broadcloths | 69 ct. Imported Silk Mixed Novelties. Tow Blouses — sik radium flesh color ~dainty nev CH | ris No Mail or Telephone Orders, a cardinal, garnet, tan, browns and black. KES GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, BY a brocaded—street and ng shades. How Re SECOND: FLOOM WASH DRESS PADRICS—BASEMENT, |]$1.98 Lace Blouses 62 | 11 ct. Outing Flannels coe TH mbroidered or shadow Inco—fur and blue stripes-—fleecy nap. boon. trimm WASH DRESS PABRICS—BASEMENT, Kn $3.98 Between-Seasons Millinery $i. “7 Women's Untrimmed Hats Wi | 98 ct. Boudoir & Dancing $3.98 Women's Bath Robes MLOUMIS SECOND PLOOR BLOUSE E ¥ 9 ct. Nai 2.50 with fashion straws com! mart. models at $2.69 Sal ERY Also YHIRD FLOOR. 119 chit velvet and amall LINERY new, up- rinht PLOOR derdown and Blanket -Cloth: nd florals—varle ls—-with and wit tin or self trimme: 3ES—-SECOND FLOOR, collars HOUSLDRE: n or net ribbons, many styles. RECRWEAR SAIN FLOM Fange of patterns 5 IN MAIN Fi taffetas, Dresdens | 12) et. New Draperies. ery” widths 36 in, wide-scrim and casement and 6) art and craft floral and dot MAIN FLOOR border designs and colorings 8 . 4 JOLSTERY DEPT.—BASI . Lo versepte, : FoF er ors tigids, vhecks and | $21.00 Seamlocs Asminster Rugs... 45.00 illas-—plain Also Persian velvet ruge—deig tt. double breast tich Orientals, florals, medals 4. lione and aller designe—light Timp FLOOR or dark ifdsctwinn vLoon, heav 3 ct, ; Ope ue Wietew Shades. nap SHINGS—TTIRD FLOOR soft and Wu SILKS-—-MALN FLOOR, Look for the Clocks! WIITE uC flowered fillings $1.69 Crochet Spreads Lull size—4 devigns—no dressing. 8 | 79 ct, Bleached Table Linen. Clock Signe Denvic Morning Specials, nsooks 1% inch—sort ‘fin “MAIN FLOOR, teen Covered Comfortables, silkoline-—silke mull bord designa—fine cotton full sizes, IMPORTA BLES-—BASEMBNT, SPREADS--BASEMENT, avy crash dish and Pol also glass oh i3--MAIN FLOOR, TOWELL tints--extra jen, ‘ths. HRD FLOOR a Look for the Clockst