The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1916, Page 15

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916, r grue, in high spirits, to the journalists. if __ THEATRES, ; "We'll look over the work near here NeW vonns LEADING THEATRES first,” he announced, ripping open a rar box ‘of cigars. EMPIRE \i" &"" “Hold it, Mr, Seagrue," cried a DAMS ii i camera mah, focussing on the mana- " “ene ker. "We want you, first, right there u Bula where you are, at your desk. Hold it!"| LYCEUM jj 4, D rib tan Wes al Fi dimer The picture was taken, a copy promised to Seagrue within an hour ETHEL ane ene wey and the party started out. Had he i W e Song TH left his hut two minutes earlier, he IEW AMSTERDAM) keris 16— might have seen Amos Rhinelander, ary followed by uie's own Spike with AROUND THE MAP arm tad ~ Rhinelander’ 8, entering the wait- DEPARTMENTS IN 00 1 Station. sails & A STORY OF MOUNTAIN |, Amos Rvinoiander, atting at nis] file” tasking. up trom er table, CLUDE as 6 i fader " RAILROAD LIFE abrupt communication’ ‘Howers was Rated in tie manner, | ty” “eotonne engaseae By ue friend; the executive committee! “wing news, Helen,” he sald, plung- heeeee he = t ‘ i 4 1 Tnfa FRANK i. SPEARMAN felt nasured of But somawhores In| iN at ones Into the unpleasant #ub- iene Woolens © | taenoe ject. “Tam on my way to Oceanside, - dnens Aapher cf, Wimering St. «The. Momiata| fluences must be at work against him, ie Goda o' “Btewtogy of reat Tal jHe suspected Capello, still a board] he added, when she had read Bower: 4 COHAN |" 7 ‘ retaining Towels, Towellngs Ree Tih iy, bran jtnember, and a continual intriguer.| Bote he di-sotors meet to-night, > Ma ‘ 3 aes, Embrolde Men's Shirts Art Linens oO rien (rrorasion, Dimetiated Capel or-| Someone is trying to undermine us. r a im cermin Sow te te yen’ | CApelie Was @ master worker In under-| 5 lh, . ‘ 7 ening fotion Pietire Theatres, ground effects and besides boing Sea:| But whether I succeed inc! by dd E WAL eee grue's own attorney was himself PY baste wy id to fight ore le have to a ” 4 - CHAPTER Iv. ——_| Sei Jeiseuses Fs, coPouse tees ite ns Sos tte Sona for « A Mill Clean-Up of » (Continued) Rhinelander in the construction effort] Minute. For her, so much de erie | Rhinelander, in charge of the Tids-|besun by Helen's own father before | On the success of her own road in wn| reaching the mountains with a out-| water line camp, was pushing Seagrue) intervene an all vo qovance his own cor first’ ehinelander, worried tho ough | closely in the contruction race and as| Khinelander’s decision as to what must | he Was, tried to cheer te od Pe racer, “cle can Sen 06 MRD, Lish) Se Cone tO met Tale COMCMUICR WET) Pi slander was Gs fa way. 16 te rm e Dued with his own spirit was laugh) 15 consulted a timetable, cabted his! city. Ho hung around the platform ing at obstactes that made Seagrue’s) foreman, asked for a man to carry his) till the local passenger pulled in, head ache; and with equipment actual-| handbags to the station and began mingling Pie Berrcet aos iP UiSomnewhet interior was forging daily | CONDENS bie clothes for a trip. g| unobserved Ofer is the latter's came. ahead of bis rival. But the mail now ‘was reading his own| He found his boss with the journalists brought him a note from the Chair. pntained this note: “What is it?” demanded Seagrue, xe re ol er e report — concerning | ace’ y news in Spike's appearance. man of the executive committee of his p p' board that almost paralyzed his activ-|DASs submitted, Persuaded backers to “Rhinelander has just gone to Cy up- ey Hemmed and Hemstitched SHEETS and PILLOW CASES. FULTON. Wh" ‘ Cash was rred to merchandise, so we bought at liberal concessions. The prices fo ch we are selling are less than wholesale cost the RAL Wen innGtes of i Tie | coer Honesitapurs whe have ak st setealites Une beatin ane 5. | of bedding have still another chance. Test these values for money sa’ He FAIR« WARME No Mall or Telephone Orders for the following:— HARKIS Sette > D Sheetw—plain hems. HUDSON YW THE CINDERELLA MAN 1 » by rE Ape Sel \ withdraw support on the first. This} Oceanside.’ SADIE LOVE « Worth. s Wort Atte: P will stop operation on Rhinlander's| Seagrue smiled. “Did he get a let- and Am hi N Ey ee Koonce» vee | eee BS ; ‘Oceanside. | cut-off, as we know ho cannot produce| ter this morning?" im out LONGATREY,S ni oti aD S1x108, F “Dear Rhinelander: Our survey par-| survey. “Ho did." Manin ets at sacan ty advise that they cannot relocate the “CAPELL Their confab was broken in on by AT narae, tone BE over the Superstition range. Un-| In Seagrue’s hut a party of one of the newspaper men who had G5 soxi08 os zn can fornish a survey of the| paper men from Oceanside were w a print of the photo he had taken of T 1) x GUt-off pass before the first, our peo- ing to be taken on an inspection trip| Sea#rue at his desk. Seagrue in-| Neat contre seam- WOFH 46 CB. iiiccesvens Sale 32 ple will withdraw tholr financial sup- over the construction. spected this with the greatest Pleas. Shacimmhennatitined: BOWERS.” for ' said Sea-| Ure. “Hine!” he exclaimed. "Good va STEAM-COOKED With ER — ca aan pad —————— * | dic . orth ale. Vo A whimelcal dea seized him. He CANDLER \¥. #4 ets ot ee i eee 5 f the print and recalled Spike. re 0x90 84 ots 62 ake this over to Helen Hol REPUBLIC) 42) en it to her with compliments. aying he turned to the photog- rapher. COMMON CLAY Hemmed. rte (To Pe Continued.) REAL See oe FOR SALE— THEATRES. BELASCO 3). #8 36 Worth NEW JERSEY. = Sate. Ties ‘ i6 42xd6 12 ote ea es eee: = S | FLACK IS IN DEATH HOUSE. | etre mere ANG], titel | . | aexas 5x chevrls OM | wot a Themane), bat Te a Tams Ha To, Tc 238 ||| GABY DESLYS f Ute aa ots baxae 15 ots... | THIS nee Lo-Va oot IC. me te before het iP — va vane APP EARANG iN WEE CARDEN Bros ‘, ates » Waxe EARS OF | ts BL to, Also January Sale Values in Will- Wash-Heavier, Mohawk, Dwight Anchor, ‘ Me eta 1 Mal re || WOR Utica, Wamsutta and New Bedford SHEETS and PILLOW CASES, at Wi Flack, who end | Wiliam 3 -¥ a b : ae {TS ORIGINAL AND |, | Unbleached Sheetings— Diamond Mills Sheetings— : GENUINE standard quality ing! 7 I Dominico Marino, had ‘ PICKANINNY reo ea E was based on erro- i The Kind You Have vies 8 Bought has borne the aguas hou ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his ) Sigg Saeed supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one deceive you in this, Counterfeits, Imitations and ). « Just-as-good”? are but experiments, and endanger the = | = of Children—Experience against Experiment. «What is CASTORIA ‘hed Mus! rf harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree rate by testifying against Z on—or, bY * f° Vente Fie ieed and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither | saved from the ' ‘ ’ | JUST A WOMAN mi ke full wine " ps pe edatog Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It dee | = ig | Maxine Eltiott’s th Ewa, werth 10%... . oe ed orms and ere Feverishness. For more than | 4 F or dressing. Lamit 40 yd Yard wide muslins—bleached or heavy unbleached—worth 8..Sale 4% | 42-inch Bi Yard wide-—bleached years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, F latulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Tre bles and Diarrhea. It regulates the Stomach and | bucket brigade of ke assimilates the Food, siving healthy and natural sleeps }formed at the To: The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the Signature of a FIRE IN TOMBS YARD. pers wae ' ~The Most Wonderful Suc- os prison at 6.40 a eet ¥ cess of This Generation! hen fire was dig- Spiele dshed in the ya ide the priac By worth 1M. SM ® A CUT-PRICE SALE OF TOILET ARTICLES TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY See Evening Journal or Globe for Itemized List. PHOTOPLAYS, Mclent, (and Bngine Company No $i ener ream prrt \4 called fromm across the street, The| (JLTAGRAPH | Bony it «mage was trivial, as the shed con: : tained o «pings. n windows were » Keepers were ‘0 tell them there | » and there was no ex- World “Wants” Work Wonders | JANUARY SALE SPECIALS FOR TOMORROW No Mal! or Telephone Orders for the Following: $2.98 Women's 98 ct. Satin Damask Crepe de Chine Blouses 2.45) 70 in.—all linon—f. White or flesh—good quality—high | Mew design...... lustre—attractive tailored style, $1.69 Satin Double Dissasioet Al linen 70 in.—fuil bleach— CON CORPUS, ss Fonsi cnavaeaebns 1.39 $3.39 Satin Damask Napkins— 22in—-Irivsh manufacturos— Kmpire and loose choice designs. Peeeeerrey Fc | colors and ty with" contrast trimmings [17 ct, Turkleh Towels... 3 t Is—-hommed white Terry ‘stripe Wo ~ B _ MM Ad GEORGE nua BARBARA ry : 1 theatre 8 WSs. ¢ , YE DR.RO ED esi TH TON FINISH or colored border ~dish and roller, @ 14 et. Union Linen Crashes— Tet Heyant $6.98 Women's Muffs 4.95 | 17 tn.—heavy quality ey: ial French Coney—now round style “CORT. ut PRINCE came | Sadia hined, with vuttlen ‘ut wrist, [22 ¢t, Heavy Seated Iu STANDARD yf", #41 | 98 ot, Women’s Sateen Petticoats .77 |29 ct. Searts and Squares—White, AVE AE RUMOR AG, oY CAST Soft fnish—-black and colors—Van | ete, In great Varlety....sseeee +20 wees TEAS Dyk ied aod |99 ct, Crib Blanketa .23 GARDEN ; ‘i ann Heavy cotton fleece — white. ‘with | r 1 | _tom'w 1 do cxgne Mning—warmly Inveriined. mm Mu | EMANUEL colored borders. ] "Throughout Our Entire Stock Nits ea THE WEAVERS («- ee oto ae Regardless of Former Prices at ctben=now snorted wal toe ed ant ose VAUDEVILLE. TREASURE ISLAND $3.00 & $3.50 Women's Corsets 1.95] “0! und colored » Ul and novelty 139 et, Men's Muslin Nightehiste 29 25%, 40%, 50%, 60% Off During This Sale 1a L Mt Hf ” ‘a i on al . bo nah mtg musi ; | ALL ONE PRICE. ABSOLUTELY NO HIGHER THAN 310 FrPctars HURL a eit Mi ae mate | ry ape ole. ebro Be ,, | Custom Made Ready-to-Wear | Uncalled for Custom Made | jill S525, PAT neers ane 1 \ $18, 822 and & alue $18,320, $22, and #25 Valu ‘sth 8 | f evra, Bo baat “Record Breakers” 9 <<it"in MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M. ) TERY ED SEAT ‘ay ORKVILLE * Burlesque 8/28 | ro prove ra buying, quantittes restricted. No Mall or Telophone Orders, YANKEE DOODLE GIRLS ji), Son 46/21 ct. Lingerle Batiste and “ Overcoats *s: Suits ‘10 rliy—tor rena mae MAIN FLOR, | CHARITY. Wire ne . Mel! , Chi hi In Vi s, ma] ST, THEATRE—PRL., Jan, 28, 1.5 back, & style for every ian at a Drice that will pay you to Clearance of 1,000 Suit = Made to $ 9.0 Wee g EVA T TAN U a 7 FUND BENEFIT | wasit MICS DASE SE usr, now for nex a ‘ se : s mene, | ry ir r NEL SIZES—ALL STYLES—ALL COLORS and Overcoat Lengths = Measur ae a Bi an Snook LGN. sad "ade Mercered Sateen | t@ ALL GOODS mstere IN PLAIN iareee. SAMPLES CHEERFULLY GIVEN FOR COMPARISON °°} COLONIAL | Dil Grand Loss. Sah 0) 4h Women's Cashmere G eo rigtN ATS ARE way & \ ran Std hla 8 fecldap-—t pais ake Mies Wet. Sheets 5 a a Posi a SLE ; [sie WOMAN HE manutd | His MAIS Foon 10 SPE Lean NA i & ie orne ak mm: * |] EM Bere’ Overseete 2 60 | 55.94 and $6.98 Imported | en VAUDEVILLE | to 10 . ple . French Net Bed Sete “is 3.90 } — = 7S TH | ane |) {elaborate doetanecA hatin aan | . “THE WORLD'S LARGEST TAILORS—WATCH US GROW” MADISON AVE.s 59ST THIRD FLOOR weiuie“bolstor -ahum—side valance 1387 Broadway, bet. 37th and 38th Sts, (691 Eighth Ave., het. 43d and 44th Sts. CONTINUOUS I.30TOIIPM. Union Suits 38 Puonsreny- pasestest : 1945 Broadway, bet. 65th and 66th Sts, | 2331 8th Ave., 1 Door Above 125th St 10-15- 25¢ (Men aie 79 ct. Hematitched Clothe 261 Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street, | ia William St., Corner Ann St. Ys USDERWEAR. MAIN Flault Vure whitest ant and | 1514 Third Av ve, Near 85th Street, 2268 Third Ave., Near 123d St. Big | 1370 B'way, Nr, VAUDEVILLE ano FEATURE PICTURES ggg ae ee RE Perret Moir ns, ie | 18 et. Union Linen Huck Towels. oe THE IMMORTAL IN)ex heavy hemmed — red, stripe borders—epe- me DANIEL B. CU ates Ave., B’klyn. 104 Flatbush Ave., Xie Avni? B’klyn, | 700 Broadway, },!i/:\.'0™ B’klyn, 5106 Fifth Ave., Near dist St., B’klyn, Stores | 149-151 W. 36th Sta, NoY., Sal ono peony 831 Manhattan Ave., %~,S) B’klyn. ) @S | 196 Market St., Near Broad, New: a, Nod. 22 Newark AVO., coop’ ince Jersey City, N, J . *% PATERSON, N. J. (Distributing Store), sad MAIN ST., PATERSON, N. J. * AS SHE 15 TO DAY POW ELE MEIN PLOOR, 17 ct. All Linen Bleached Towelings,, 11) Serges & Granites uM Hen scoreh linen crashes—aleo nd 1 | DNESB GUTS. MALS FLOOR HWELING MAIN: FLOOR 9—Satur 10 o'Clock. 4 . All Stores ole aa Erving Until 9—Saturdays, " See Ads, Displayed in All Our Store Windows. “#1 q ‘J E AN N E D re) R E — Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. . : Mies chica ds . Look for the Clocknt Look for the Clocks} oH

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