The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1916, Page 15

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* A STORY OF MOUNTAIN vy RAILROAD LIFE. 2% Ton. Pictury Theatre, CHAPTER IM. ®eagruo, during the little talk, had ®eturned and sat examining reporte t the other end of the library, He ould overheard Rhinelander’s rens- words to Helen, “The Copper and Tidewater will continue Operations just as fast as money can Be raised,” his unclo was saying. “We can begin the work of building * Be out-off where it leaves the main Bpe Meantime wo will send out new * @urveying parties on reconalssance ®t try to relocate the pass through ‘the Superstition range.” ‘He patted her hand, rose and left . Seagrue at a distance studied outline of the slender figure and striking silhouctte of Helen's head and neck as she stood looking Out on the rain-beaten landscapa Her picture as he bad seen her de- q Bedi the stairs in the morning @ame back. There was yet an eas: y . for her out of her dimMculties; imself held the key to it. Crush- 4 within himself all sense of pro- ety, all pes f of recollection of his monstrous perfid Decting girl, Beagrue walked over to * where she remained oblivious of his Presence and ventured a few care- fully chosen words of sympathy. “I am In @ position, Helen,” he went @@, perhaps a better position than any @mong your father's friends, to take Up his work where he left it off. His Murderers are in jail—I will under- take to to their pun! ent. His can be made a valuable . 1 am willing and able to le the means to put it through. Iam alone as you know. I care for no one other than you—I've told ae coat, Let mo take your troublea, my wife.” at turned on him in amazement. RR was a moment before si ke, ly toward the unsus- than ever, Earl, what to make of ‘ou speak so fairly sometimes Ly aay what she Alaclose to by tee real tru he distrust- im? “1 bare ti ‘old 08, looking down but speaking quick- she went ly and firmly, “that I can't listen to on that subject. Could you pos- expect me to do so at @ mo- ment like this—my father’ her voice faltered—"“scarcely buried.” Sho put her handkerchief to her and walked away. Swallowing bumillation with a resolve to oon- her obstinacy yet, he followed with his gaze up the stairs. Then be mauntered over to the table at, «which she had been conferting with Bie uncle. There lay the bundle of @tock certificates. He felt so com- master of the situation that involuntarily made a gesture as if tear the batch in two. Rhinelander, coming into the Ii- brary at that moment from bis room, / Saw the movement. He took the se- * gurities impatiently from Seagrue's vhand. “You treat these as if they « Were waste paper. They are not. On| contrary, if I have my way that -off is golng to bo built,” he de- ‘glared emphatically. “You may live Jong enough to see this stock worth more jan even General Holmes ex- Leaving bim, Rhinelander went up @tairs to find Helen. “Put these cer- tificates away, my dear,” 36 aid with Seriousness. “Although they don't @tand for much now’— he paused— “gome day I may call on you for , them.” “\ \@eagrue, laughing a little to himself, ® servant approached ing a granny decking. finge: » It bore no address. Benger said it was for you, ©. @fue,” said the man, opened the envelope and “Bomebody will have to help me out ‘here &, RG equeal. Wo more at > tt wise a Dlunt shock. But Seagrue pmew from what Capello, his lawyer, ad told him that this man meant al No More or Blotchy Skin Weot « giget,_ aithy complextes, | rai ary to shampoo quite | your bair is properly | »@an recommend to our readers may be Prepared very cheaply by dissolving « teaspoonful of | canthrox, your druggist, This rubbe: in a cup of water. soothing and in its action, as well as very pals to scalp and hair. After cone the scalp ix fresh and clean the hatt dries. quickly and [ro 0-DAY’ SBEAUTYHINT| a obtained | into the scalp|{ D developing « bright lustre and ness that makes it seem Ways what he sald. HH dilemma for a time, must be done, askec pondered his decided what a servant for his hat and coat and hastening out, headed his car for Cedar Grove, where e and Hyde lay incarcerated. Ar- & by telephone as soon as he reached the little town for a meeting with way to the prison. “I'm connected with the office of this man’s attorn briefly to the Sheri showing Sapelie, Seagrue inquired bis he oxplained him at the same time a filotitious card, “1 may have to see him more than once.” _THE EVENING WORLD, bh 8a 8 JANUARY 11, ot sogey bread and a tin of coffe entered his cell beginning of the same cor miale ad the ike's roving eyes i d themselves gro bunch of jangling ke 'y the jailer ‘in his hand. When the jailer looked his way, the bullet head of Spike was down and his eyes were fixed on the loaf of heavy bread from which he was tearing great | chunks to eat. A thought had come into his head and if it could be suc- cessfully acted on, it offered a faint hope of escape. Witching his oppor- | tunity, he managed after some effort | to make Seagrue understand what he wanted, 1. that he should ae for a while the jafier’s atten- jon. In the meantime, while Spike's iron jaw was grinding at a chunk. of the crust, he was tearing out the centre of the loaf of bread with hand and He was given permission to seo the two prisoners, against whom charges of burglary and murder had been lodged. The jailer had brought novnday enka diss’ ef siete tat Ar6 months ore € Exact Copy of Wrapper. it Spike his 35 Dosts - 35© bs bus kneading the dough thu filched with. in his palm. Seagrue mate @ good confederate, and without much le engaged the jailer’s interest. (To Be Continued.) For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Thirty Years: CASTORIA 7-2 For Over lg THEATRES. NEW YORK'S LAL EMPIRE \i""» & 4 We HALIDE ADAMS LYCEUM i ST e Bit ETHEL BARKY MOR ove cock 0° eee THE WALK Vd Bat, ts AROUND THE MAP 2IE we ZIEGFELD | "FROLIC FAIR WARMER THE DEVIL'S CARDEN TONGACRE Wei a rye eve. Mate’ Wed" (tap) & Bat, With FRED NIBLO ns B 424 Bt. Evenings Wire Wed (Pome Sat 215. THE HOUSE OF GLA Bpec'l Mate TO-DAY, Thur. Fri., 2.20, WELISEO Ya ee THE BOOME ANG Bai. GLOBE Woz * Fo % GABY DESLYS '™ “71y Evs. 5.15. Mats, Tues.,Thuars.& Sat..2.15 MATINEE TO-DAY, 25c & 50¢ |HERMAN TIMBERG With BERRICKA HART & HATTIE DARLING E | and WORLDS BEST ae | = ||" Go. 50 ta | Aah ite nis or THEATRES. 7; 1p Seat S507 ES. A WORLD OF F PLEASURE TH, VERY GOOD mia Bue a eT ‘Al ar ae COM tis, ares.) at BEST a ~ aL World eae Hoe i TO A FINISH, FPRO poomesey |) I" oes OcTOR'S ¥, AUDEV t g AND PHOTO PLAYS, ves, SL ONTAL AiR B.A LAMBRA A’aeaiae i zy qT « —— DALY Se J, W. KERRI mk Sino «a Ate “MARE TI Roce wien i | Thorton’, Glass, Bophte Bracat°ypee a Tistaet _olttton.”* Oth Ten Vaudeville and a ture Pictures CASTANO & NELSON |BESSIE BARRISCALE DAVIS FAMILY & Oths|in oa Painted Soul”* 14 Brening, cae Vepiee. Loew's American rent Totaloson;%, Guage Incloeed, ‘Heated Conk ee || TOTHEPUBLIC hoi bi Zea tnonia be me weak to buy vie” of ie? penta oF without gto ‘Go pay © premium (0 speo- Partie Re te Three Convenient, Locatiens, y Befege tube § Petey 8 i ‘ork City, TERMINAL, THEATRE igEBt 00. HOWTOSIZE UP MEN Dr. Katherine M. H. Blackford ‘Three lecture lems on CHARACTER ANALYSIS {linstreted with stereoptioon, De Blackford will enalyne the aamoter of real men end women on the pletform befare you. Friday evenings at 6.16, January léch, Ziet end ‘oth, AEOLIAN HALL {| erin es ae HOORAY ep = On aged by Kk “favo THE JOYLA Nb aT Pio Extre Atwaction— Eaten Rosina, Oriental Dancer, OLUMBIA "He, (Ey sea Ys omar CU" THE ‘TOURISTS NAYS, Aor Wink, 18 to Tip Me to Bos, GERMANY ai, FIRING LINE German Staff Motion pictures, Ausp, N. ¥. Globe, Next Woek at Majestic Theatse, Brooklyn, ITAGRAPH “,°: Boyle, | Anita, Seomrart & « My Lad: BROOKLYN, i, A, awe | REICHE TRIOMY Week Jun, Se OLD a ” CORT 48th Bt. PART Sate iat Boe Be gar Eb MUPRINCESS PAT fine STANDARD fir. 8 52 : |SULIAN ELTINGE. GARDEN me (RAO | & Judy Sons 4 3:49 Hof Bay. Bw 8.8 TREAS “AN RE (SLAND: a ett % Bur! rlesque yRowm Nove YORKVILLE S62, Burtesque |) fet tb Se2 Meets, in The Winners Sn, DENTISTRY. Dentistry That Lasts We've established @ reputation for) making the finest plates, of which this fs one. Holds fast to the gums—leaves | the roof exposed, Durab »mfortable | and beautiful. Does not prohibit eating the things you like. Nover fulls to give full satisfaction. Mado in The New WATERBURY Way Come here tn the morning, have your ola teeth extracted RIEL, and return | ~ home at night with a Y wot that fits perfectly, Decayed tecth saved—loose | teeth tghtened—missing teeth replaced without plates All work guaranteed 10 years, Extractions and Dental Surgery made painless by our NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY Full Sets of Teeth OREAT SALE T. 8 WEEK 0} bisirtour’Sth SLIP CovERS $2.98 1916, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, seen oe See Dashing Helen Holmes In This Photoplay TODAY! You who enjoy thrilling motion pictures — you who aaroy sensational geet, eco ada stn Helen Holmes in the today evel, The Girl and The Game,” ‘ oe chapters oe arty deel are appearing at ing theatres. Fach chapter is complete. Half a million dollars have been spent on this production. It’s full of “big scenes.” Helen Holmes—the fearless film star— is featured in The Greatest of All Film Novels This is a story of railroads and finance, love and adventure—a story of a yor "s fight for a fortune. The mene was p yound gts noted author, Fra: |. Spearman, and is now ap- pea leading newepapers, Read it! You can see the motion picture version at leading theatres. ‘If you want to see something better— something more stupendous—something more elaborate—than any motion picture production you ve ever seen=den't m eo Girl and The Game.” See the Motion Pictures at Leading Theatres Read the Story in the New aL. Evening World newer eee Pay Si bow "nity SNAPPY Diamonds on Credit M6 Ze | Gold Filth = + = = 81,00up Gold loa 22karet + 86.00 up Sliver Fillings 600 wp WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-416 Fulton St, Brooklyn | Hours; 8 TO6 Sunpays, 9 1OR Gorman, French and Gwedish Bpoken. LADIES IM ATTENDANCE MEETINGS. BROCKUOLDE RS smeTIN f “the ho Qieme glows Ysa, gt, 8 ve La Yi By ee [Grand § Weok--'“The Woman He Marni.” Sige pois MILESTONES °)) itt LOST Reward of | #80. If you have three or four teeth I will insert a full set without a | Treatment of Prorehen, n Fag Core 125th Sits & Sth Aves © tert Ya, "He Gore” eh [SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | DENTISTRY, —TEETH— __DENTISTR Ys. plate. 1 do this with absolute satisfaction, BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH, $5.00. Commonly Known as Riggs’ Disease. Artifictal Teeth, $7, $10 and $15. DR. H. W. GUILSHAN Entrance 271 We 326th Sty wie ARN eonth Bitte West of Fifth Avenue 167 JANUARY SALE NOW ON! SALE DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE: Musi Underwear Musiing omens Coats, Skirts Sheets aligeos jai Pillow Cases Babies’ Dresses Pillows Tafents Woolena Quilts i Biankets White Goods Corsets, Patticnsts Men's Shirts Curtaing, Curtatnings Tate Himbcotiertas eee 16th Annual January Sale of MUSLINS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES Have you begun the New Year, as many housekeepers annually do, by replan- Towels, Tow: Art Linens ishing household chests with fresh supplies of sheets, pillow cases, musling? Hearn January Sale prices make such a ringing-in-of-the-new profitable. Mo Mall or Telephone Orders for the following. Bleached ings + 2 arin reite etaudara “aunts 20 PILLOW CASES—>plain hems 42236-—worth 19 ote... Tae is,” 46x86—worth 20 cts... Ferg raldecgtieechss gr byez) 474 | SHEETS —plain hems ‘Worth Sain Tare cid cine gion af to 4 Ina 90, 67 inch oy fil rll Seehof te by E} a 4z-tnch Bleaahed Musline for ) in wil mai ders 74 10%... of PILLOW CASES—hematitched Ps Blogcbed _ Musline {tx3t—worth 2 — 2 ote. fos llagy 5 ays| stestoverh 22 sts shoote—wor' ALS SUEDE —tecasteced Worth sak b4x90... 63x90. 72x90 90: Diamond Mills Sheetings— no #tarch or dressing. BLEACHED. UNBLEACHED. Reg, Gate borer a Also Fall Assortment of hs Dwight Anchor—Utica—Mohawtt A816] Will Wwash teaver Wameutes 20 17 : Me ey mater + 24 18 26 .20 22 SHEETS AND PILLOW cases At January Bale Prices January Sale Values in Babies’ Shirts, Wrappers, Eto, January Sale Values in Linens, Blankets, etc. (No Mail on Tetephame Ordos. Linen Napkins— m” ularly $3.26 dosen.. 2 Moe tee neeeard double Teteste 2 Malt Bf eed er es} manufacture—fu: —well ma Mh patterns. fintah—rog, 09..cteerset ees Pure Linen Damasks— Intgaty Silk and Woo! Shirts} Regularly 89 ote —to @ perfectly made; MF Tv iu wide-—bdleaah: wtirad-| TOR. B98... cee eeewee teens tive patterns, a Inbleached Linen Damesia. weet. or or sfiktandewool inne, U 3 44) Do's yeare—rog. 08 to $1.19.. aROmUIAy 8 te oe es Varloty of pattorne,” Bleached Turkish Towels— IERUMSN Stes ess or red stripe borers Union Linen Huck Towels tintan, neck, or| 84 detnty, collar 6 “and ag Skirt trudes — good quality il 28 19x87; reg. 19 pee = nese or ab seni Fale wont Scarfs juares-— tt a iD: Mm ered Se Boer paca eo ees } 88) Wan eden see a sate) Wine’, Long, Skirts, and os Renalesence bah Cloths — } 1.34 > A al “Hanne well - Verbs patterns —dvawnwork comtres.| mbrotd Wool Nap Blankste— } 2.04 Tent varjetg ton oT aut bas By wet a see Sacre “iebon bei tenaent Finor—rog., $1.80. .....0sseeree 1.94 Ll eet piellatg Birdseye Diapore—hemmes—donen-— Caltfornia Pure Wool BI'kate—) 6.88 20220 to 87x64.......++ OF . Nogularly 98.08... ccc ceeree u and whit ig ig Re WHITE FABRICS Book dealers tn SB Bue oe en At January Sale Prices oray FY Lonsdale Combet Cotton Fleece ? eda } 08 |tor2yrane i cternssers-.. 8M erwnite or colored for % twin, |8%-Ingh Cambrica—ood wearing 5 Tmab'y Badges 0 snd Inert } Saco Perkeley Netnsooke— Also voadina-—ggod trimming widths —targe ano Oriental Lace = Meuncings— 46 Boru only—es. 46 inches wide pretty for dancing Annual Purchase of QUAKER LACE CURTAINS About 14 Off! the Lace Co,, of Philadelphia, Pa., dispose of their 4 fend l ogee one of thy largest buyers. As usual this ZS [samsy! lssntiy’ ‘at far below regular and pass the money savings on. They are all perfect, and in from 6 to 200 pairs of a style— immense variety of neat and novelty effects also allover patterns with borders. Regular Py 1 9p4 $1.19 .1T | Regular $2.98 Regular sd $24 rt 28 | Sealer # fete i 8 ani egular $4.9) Ee ¥ egular $5.98 3.98 “Quaker” is monyesous of good qualities, and those who bought last year are sure to remember the wonderful bargains and will welcome this announce. ment. MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. | To provent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Ordere 98 ct, Women's Sateen Petticoats,..... .77 | 89 ct. Zibelines—-S4-Inch. sa || Soft finish — pleated and ruche | All wool—plain and striped — tam 4 flounces--biack and colore, rune, "oadet, navy) Oxford (rin rriOOAT® -@BOOND FLOOR, Prunes “Sons XtAlN Wet ot Feney. Crepes. . at seer roe! mt of Tlven checks and Plate tel end da 29 ct. ane renee amet 2 = Ni a ies Stee the Bizea to chambrays ~all new ai As pretty belted models—oontrast or e ig’ Boys’ Overcoate, . esees to 10 yre-—-heavy overcoatinga, | grays and browne | foetans to meck or convertible | | rk. WASH DRESS FABRICS—BASEMENT, 25 ct. New Cretonnes......... ; 36-In, — rich florals,” Japanoag ohintz, border, or black and whit effecta—various tapestry designm UPHOLSTERY DBi!, BASEMENT, 7% ct. Unbleached Muslins.... “a 89-!m.—an Ll lengths of yeu ST lain and belted Coors’ QUOTING —THUED ¥L,00R, the silver Peg 4 |]49 ct. Men's Ribbed Underwear. ..... Tan shirta or grewere—standard bleach: {ish—roadae MWEAR—MALY FLOOR, DN. 49 ct. Women's Fleeced Underwear 35 / | 32 ct. Pure 15 36 Lammedium te wht ‘Vesta, high or low neck, short or Pri he long sleeves-—knee or length drawers. ly ct, Mercertzed Sateens mY WOMEN'S UNDLMWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, | ag ull assortment of ght @ dark col 19 et, Blached Turhih Towels. 4a] Se ork coh finéé fm. —— soft ~ absorb emmed—neat white or borders. ponder ToWELA~ MAMN FTOOR, BASEMENT. 98 et Are ath Crepe de Chines., 27 Light, me and dark colora Hine Naty PLOOR, aif red Cleck Signs Denote Morning Leeks ton the Cleckat

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