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GEN, ORNELAS SHOT BY BANDITS IN MEXICO | One Killed, Mextoo, 1 — Oren. Tomas Ornelas, commaneast nee until jeath, was taken from = Mexican Central train at Laguna, north of Chihuahua City, to-day by an armed squad and shot to death, according to eports from Chihuahua City. Every Paagenger on the train, including sev- A STORY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE. By FRANK H. SPEARMAN. a here a| Di arrived at Chihuahua city Tate "Vo-day. —_————___ = For Piles . A Free Trial of Pyrai Pyramid P Treat, ment Will Bo Just Like —" ing @ Good Old Friend. ees Hes reat, wilt Med 4 rasta Wis Gia Film Ls 1 perbaed oa Nom, be oe CHAPTER VI. (Continued). "I have no safe at the camp, Lyons,” explained Rhinelander when the agent asked him to receipt for the package. “Keep it here for me in your eafe until to-morrow. He ‘ pushed the open package of bills back i through the wicket of the coumer, but in doing this he oo over- turned a@ bottle of in! Helen screamed a iKitte and jump- ing aside caught up a piece of cloth from the letter-press stand, wiped the ink off the bills as best she could and turned them over to Lyons, who took the big package within his charge and placed tt carefully in the wafe. Not, however, without having been observed by two of the Ovean- side criminals who were loitering just ‘then outside the office window Turning away before they were dis- covered, these men—Sykes and Dan— were joined by the third member of their expedition, and the three headed for Rhinelander’s camp to hunt up Spike. They encountered him on the way over to the station to look for! them. A consultation was held in the woods. The four were now assured that the money had come and they ; knew where it had been put. To the |safe expert was left the details, and when these had been arranged to sult him the quartet scattered. 1 ning they might have been ho ering around the station about the time that Helen and Lyons were clo! ing up for the night. Indeed, the lat- ter had hardly locked the station door © Spike, watching hii opportu. signaled his assist house window. This, “withe y broke open and earn i? If not, aaped boo The tra trial is free—just Yah nd the results may amnzo | Jour Others aro praising Pyrenia Pilo | ond as their deliverer — why not you? Mail coupon now of gets Oo box from anywhere, Take nosubstitute, FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY 66 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, nd Kindly send me Free samp! Pramid Treatment, in plain wrapper. Name.e+ Street nn W.L. DOUCLAS SHOES women's BOYS Passe tenures jourstore windows are authoritative footwear _ fashions for this Winter, There are many ht room took possession of the premises. The u n known as The Bat, the mind of the vistting trio, at ate It took him only a got down In front of th: mination. at to thin door open amid the sup- Styles” awaiting 6 of his compantons, your tnepect yay roll package out t as Lyonn had placed it within the But the easy triumph of the expert and the congratulations of his friends did not seem enough to satisty him To make the job artistic, he directed hie assistants to get together some brown paper, and after they had taken the bills from the package he filled ft with waste paper, re- wrapped the package carefully and it Just aw he had found it in| the safe, Louving by the same way they had + entered the building, the quartet took their way to Seagrue’s camp. He |listened to all that Spike had to say and at once advised sending the three safeblowers back to the city. This, however, it was decided, after a brief conference, would not do, as Spike jneeded somebody to help him foment Ja disturbance next day. In the end a &} compromise was effected, by which The Bat was sent to town while | Sykes and Dan were kept over night 10. to aid In stirring up Rhinelander's + | ___. CONCERTS AND MUSIC. Thurs, Aft, Feb, 3, at 3, a Et thel Newcomb = Ethel Mason & Hamlin Piano, HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. STRAND ROOF GARDEN Py!" MOST DELIGHTFUL PLACE IN TOWN. Ammchoon 11,30 to 2. Moderate prices, ‘Afterncon Tea, 480 w 6 Buyer 5 to Change of Events Nigh ly Prrraration MOTHER! LOOK AT YOUR GHILD'S. TONGUE Give “California Syrup of Figs” if Cross, Fever- ish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated—They love it Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons currency. Stunned by the revelation and breathiess with amazement, he made his way, white-faced, back to the station for an explanation. Rushing into the office he threw the doctored package down before Lyons and Helen, The two paled In turn with excitement and each of the three looked blankly into the faces of the others. Helen looked at Rhinelander with the utmost sympathy. He took the catastrophe hard. Much had transpired within recent weeks to try his endurance and this seemed @ climax to all the misfortunes that had gone before. Rhinelander wiped his brow and men, The following day had already been announced in Khinelander's camp as pay day. When Helen and Lyons, turned, dejected, from the counter. arrived at the office In the morning | He had not the heart to wire Ocean- for duty they found Rhinelander | sido of the calamity. The first thing waiting to take the money, Lyons, | fecessary: in any event, was to mal very Willing to be rid of his respon-| 4 effort to appease the men and, sibility, opened the safe and unsus-| starting to his camp, he attempted to pectingly turned over to Rhinelander | do th Tho men, mado uneasy by the package he had placed in {t the| Rhinelander’s sudden disappearanco afternoon before. after his promise to pay, were When the construction boss reached | stumbling around Wood, the fore- his camp, the men were lined up, ™4n, who was using his best efforts outside his tent waiting for their pay, | to qutet t Rhinelander now ree Passing within, Rhinelander cut open appeared from the station, bu’ the package. To his consternation he empty handed. found only brown paper instead of (To Be Continued.) ————— Children Cry for Fletcher’s J SANS The Kind You "Have Aware Bought has Sos ‘th ture of Chas, H. Fletcher, and has been made u: Brace supervision for over 30 years. Allow years Qeenne pat Counterfeite, Mikel -as~| ut experimen e anger ts health of Children—Experience against (Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paree goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither pium, Morphine nor other Narcotic sul It dee ign: ler Fis Ge | raph office from the | for | w back (he bolts and/| V7_—eoooo--— A laxative today saves a sick child] move out of the tomorrow. Children simply will , playful ch take the time from play to empty their| ‘inside c ansing dowels, which become clogged up with] necessary, It should be the first treat- waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. | ment given in any sickness, Look at the tongue, mothe Beware of counterfeit fig syrups, Ask or your child is listless, cross,| your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of , breath bad, restless, doesn't eat | “California Syrup of Figs,” heartily, full of cold or has the grippe| full directions for babies, children of all or @ sore throat or any other child s}ages and for grown-ups plainly printed ailment, give aspoonful of ‘Cali onthe bottle, See that it is made by the Syrup of Figs,” then don’t worry California Pig Syrup Company,” it is perfectly harmless, and in a rup of Figs, but ask »wels, and you have « eh A thore which has | Don't | hours all this constipation poison, sour * Remem- bile aad fermenting waste will geally stroys Worms and allays Feverishness. r ‘nore than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of ‘onstipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troue bles and Diarrhea. Stomach an Bowels, hy and natural sleeps ‘The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of e ‘eo &nm Use For ‘Over 30 Years PANY. MEW YORK Cry. THZATRES, THEATRES. — BOOT ‘Not in recent times and never bas it pilloried t ay. Eves. Wed. & Sat. 2.18. D "TO: Wonkow, BI SEATS $1.50-———— a ‘ply so indisputably | pilloried actual people, J) —World. BF, KEITH'S P ALA oe | others, Tniclosed 1 KKE TROLBETZKOY), sh in high places, it goes for the BY AMELIE RIVES (? “It shows up the r W, of It way, by new Wed W Sat crooks and wantons in fine society, it makes the coreupt TRIANGLE PLAYS 5: ec ras ie a tia oe rich toe the mark.” nee FAIRBANKS fil faint 612 oer 84 up” Blas — eaces Arbuckle, s N. EMPIRE. Dew edie ak | WINTER GARDEN fii tine Se KAICREROCKERMHEATRC! i:| Diamonds on Credit {41 Vie MAUDE ADAMS 1) Sis ae CORREO AAN TOS ante | (es EATS EN ate] © Nlen te Seer LYCEUM § M ; ASTH ST. Shuts tt oo gay, My ‘Si we, Ann tle RYDIT TALON fal, Mate. bars. Sat ” Browiway (Enter § Cortlandt ETHEL BARRYMORE”, | BURLESQUE, = “OUR_ MRS, MoCH PSN EX be Rast ; H DENTISTRY. il LYMPIC 4; Matinee Daily ed a ee “CHARMING WIDOWS” ANCHOR 818 5, IN HALL CAINE'S LATEST PLAY, IARGARET SCHILLER_ Maxine Elliott s <j..." ROBERT SILUINAD 391 ST. V8, K “ ie ‘ This ROOF + Plate is the latest) Al VY USTEVE rae Bai and most # sful achlevement in THE/INCH AO) ORKVILLE $0" *S Burlesque | *'a* clentific dentistry, It eli to the a ssi ‘ANGO- QUEENS | ci ae SARC move va ene | Cock “0° PRINCE ald ta That te Driferent . ~__eHARITY. a ten Armee inate ay eee USNR: ce, “THE WALK VERY GOOD EDDIE THE CHARITY BALL | T Bicur ih |; GATETY Cae eH fe we, §. J, Suny and CMM leah, wat _The New WATERBURY Way Mrs. FISKE inl EratwhileSusan We ne MR ee ated at , is hura| FULTON Qi: ; Paty tit CO Néih hve, Aan tly ayed teeth saved—| ROSE ST ALL HeLa eile Bonen HUDsuN\, \ Hu : CE ne ot a Se | Die AS WANTED, [Gite cll nee GRA = XPERIENCED, ON DROP) NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY | ELTNGe Wen en DY hem ca Co., South Bethle- ‘Sel Crowne, oe tees 35,03 ‘<He i illin, e465 FAInsWARMER Taint sqor BRL oh aes ope | W aT ERBUR' HARRIS, ks Avoly FI. ree | WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS slat Wed. & Sat | oe | 29 W. 34th St., New York SADIE LOVE |World “Wants Work Wonders! 414-416 Fulton St, Brooklyn LONGACRE \\, peesmai datcast in hia trumph. “THE GRE WHOS S POTASH & PERLMUTTER ASTOR {1° ENS OCA ET Ye RIC THE TEAL HOLA sinvaa Hye M heatre | CANDLERSS are CORT ii LLpnincesse atic y ve | HE HOU STANDARD ! en | PEPHALIC \)" ' SETS. €O.4ROLLING STONES” GARDEN ; nm 0 Mad | EMANUEL RICHER 'S “int THE WEAVERS Punch & Judy "yr ot, (Gre TREASURE. ISLAND | digo, 0.00, Mats, Bri, 604,,2,00, Doledi0G Ouro | BELASCO}},,*4 THE BOOMERANG ” GLOBE f1.\)).5 Wi GABY DESLYS Kk THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, om MARY PICKFORD | oll Ale. Bway, 2s St 2a. | Nr,Gtbay PHOTOPLAYS. eek onl yen hives, ye Eonar Ar Mth s | rv be hi t PLAZA tii. 574 Oe nn Vaudeville and Feature Pheto Pas : “Night in the Park”| Gertrude Revinson | Extra—Agoust & De Beryl in “Ma Cherte” A DALY'S Borst FADS & FOLLIES ,, 1 Xtra Att'don, Princess Rech — Hours, 8 TO6 SUNDAYS, 9 To 2 | German, Fr \d Swedish Spoken, | DENTISTRY. ban NM ATTENDANCE |N. E. Cor, 125th St, & 8th Ave, 1916, AMUSEMENTS. | EUROPES REIGN OF TERROR EVE SEEN EFOR a AMUSEMENTS, | JUST ARRIVED FROM THE BATTLEFIELDS SENSATIONAL FIGHTING PARK ’ THEATRE, 59th St. & Col. Circle 50c—25c—15c HIPPODROME Tone PUBLIC “WP Ye HUOKAY Beat Seata $1 staged by Ventures —SOLSA, 14TH ST. ,.\°%, Paramount Pictures and High Cie Thee Convenient JL Bialieg Hudson Se Popular OLUMBIA 848, Pre Aik | Pec THE LIBERTY GaKLS BSE MOTOR BOAT SHOW GRAND CENTRAL PALACE OPEN NOW _ VAUDEVILLE. Clark's O. N. “|__ JANUARY 29 TO FEBRUARY 5 FFEPROL : OR’ S |10.A. M. to 10.30 P.M. Admission 50¢ VAUDEVILLE oto! Aus | FOR SALE. Marie Daaoer'e’ Ding ‘Nordarou “i | changed Daily Walter ©. Sime Ruveltiees” Cont. 4 Cheore ze mn eESrWAtts eo G000S GUARANTEED | shan Boys,,0ths, | Kuth St. Nash & € eat ed, Comfort aire day AUC ie@e Ui WOLERD Fran Weal pha Wet eta othe if Meetase of perenne NO DEPOSIT REQUIR ‘ONFIDENT!AL=PHONE ** WRITE-AGENT CALLS] S:ROSE, 54 NE: Mats.1 85th st..ne By ARRICK inoidig Voruilteeds tu eet tir BURLESQUE “The Winner: Lasts HEARN Went of Fitth Avene DRESSMAKERS’ SALE All Can Share Its Benefits! DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE:— Silke Sewing Silks & Cottons Ribbons Dress Goods Notions Laces Dress Linens Linings Trimmings Wash Dress Fabrics Embroideries Chiffons White Goods Shears & Scissors Nets ADVANCE SHOWING OF SPRING MERCHANDISE Matchless Assortments and Values at this time of scarcity of dyes and foreign fabrics. | “40-Inch CHARMEUSE— 14.17 Desirable dull finish—usually $1.49......... Dressmakers’ Sale | e ; Specially soft—extraordinarily fine crane, [a Street and Evening Shades now in Also, Following Sale aniine Beadle yrideh Crepe ¢ de Chines |} 68 Mahl ag Silk Poplins— Ful fectnat i; nervicen qualtt; ble for all dress P' poses, tine 9g Blouses, eto.— most desirable ocolore. 26-Inch Meesalines- Yard-Wide Silk Poplins— Value .76-—Dress: Value 69... Dressmakers’ Unusual amsortme wanted | Lustrous—soft and strong — full mades tor day time or evening wear| showing of leading | colore—itght, quiritely soft and lustrous. Oenenen etehaireereeenenensetiensttien 50-Inch ALL-WOOL BROADCLOTHS— Chiffon Weight—Value $1.69.............. Dressmakers’ Sale Sponged ‘and Shrunk— Following Showing of Spring Colors: medium and dark. } 1.22 Fibre Artillory Blue Rose Myrtle Tau Spice Copenhagen Mint Wistaris ne Mauve Deltt Forest C Currant ore Golden Seal and African Brown, Navy, Men's Wear Blue and Black. CLARK’S COTTON and DRESSMAKERS’ NOTIONS for Dressmakers’ Sale. Dressmakers’ Sale of WHITE GOODS Pretty and practical fab every dress and louse need : Greae bane ment of advance Spring weaves—Full Down a wd 200-yard spools cotton, therefore: 45-inch Imported Lingerto Batistes—regularly Back and White—est numbers, Linrtt, Two dee.—-No Mall of Telephone Onters, ALSO:— Reg. Sale. , Fasting Cotton—600 yde.— ba Dressmakers’ Sale 47 : 55 .2G|44-Inch Imported Votlon— sewing ‘Sik —Black—-800-ya. | value .69....... Dressmakers’ Sule 54 + apools—each. + 19 14 |ap-t Me Black—100-yd._ epools—dox. 55 imaeibeinin! Sewing Silk—Black and variety contracted for before the rise in , e 8 . French Crepes—43 inch=- Colore—60 Spool 49.....-. Dressmakers’ Sale .27 are oe ‘ 36- vile Gabardines—value .20— ‘ Wide Seam Binding—plece.... 16 .10 Dressmakers’ Sale 15 Dress Shields—d'ble cova d silk 2% and 16 oD Dressmakers’ Sale of hields. ‘ ers’ Ping. ..... Br) CHIFFON CLOTH Wide Roll Tapo—24 yd. pe. Inside Dross Relting—1"% to. 2%-in. 10-yd. pea. SILK DRESS NETS Machine and Sewing } paper —heavy base. 40-inch Silk Dress Net sirable quality for lining coats and sulte—reg, 84. Sal 36-inch Percalines- black, ‘white and all wanted colora—reg. .12—Sale ,10 SHEARS AND SCISSORS for Dressmakers’ Sale ‘«’ Shears—Keen Ed ged steel—nickel finish 6 to 8 inch—reg. .49 pr......8 HH, Boker & Co.'s fine Steel | Insertions and_Headings— *, nainsook and Swiss— saeness “TRIMMINGS ~ for Dressmakers’ Sale There is no more important item tm this Dressmake ie than Trimmin, Shears and Sclesors—nickel med. "nave made these Sale Prices finlshe—reg. .69 and 08. ..0+..Sale 60 | Just as low as It 18 possible to make Imported Steel Scigsor to ane’ @ inch—-Krustus xtra Rosebud Trimmings—newest, daintiest hollow «-ound—also Buttonhole designs—pink, blue, white or other and Em bral dee Bcissors— colo roses on leaf and tinsel rog. 49 and .69........00000ee Sale .37) grounds—value 49 ct8.....sseeeeee B87 Honckel's a eu Fmbroldered Net Flouncings— Reneteal's Adoemte—tneeret oo itis ines colored or nael fora Sects on neteval. 1.98—-yd.- 28S Bteel Rolssore-—celiatie eae 3% to 6 inch--reg. . Steel Scissors 3% to 7 inch—re; Silk Binding Bratds—%\-tnch wide— black, white and variety of colo! —reg. § cts. Se SILK MIXED “GREPE DE CHINES— 32 Regular value .39 . Dressmakers’ iit 85-inch—beautiful, soft, silky texture—suitable for all dress purposes as well as negligees—following desirable shades:— ream Sand Pin Lt, Blue Nile Cadet Mais Gray Coral ‘ ba a ha Myrtle Hello. Lattice Navy, ete. MORNING SPECIALS Mraenairan, reqnaniesl Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders 59 ct. Hemstitehed Cloths. .42 $1.39 Radium Taffetas—40-inch 1.05 Bleached — luncheon size — pretty | Black (or white only—espectally patterns, soft and. Justrous, | INENS MAIN FLOOR, AIN FLOOR, | 29 ct. Linen Huck Towels 22 | 24 ct. Silk Mixed Novelties AT} Assortment of pretty shades for | evening and good colors for street wear WASH DmEse Fappos—BaseMuvn, | 75 ct. Men's Wool yd Underwear... 59) Gray—shirts or drawers—all sizes | 184x36-—eoft Anish white borders, WHLS—MAIN FLOOK, 15 et. Linen Towelings Bleached-—he, TOWEL! irm—red orders LMATN FLOOR: If you have three or four teeth I will insert a full set without a plate. 1 do this with absolute satisfaction. BRIDGE WORK PER TOOTH, $5.00. Treatment of Fzerehene Commonly Known as Riggs’ Disease. Artificial Teeth, $7, $10 and $15. DR. H. W. GUILSHAN Entrance 271 W, 125th St 64 ct. Bleached Sheets. . AT 81x90 (before hemming)-—for full | mae beds one place neumieas, UBLING—BASEMED 98 ct. Silkoline Comfortables Floral tops--plain bac! COMFORT ABLES — BABE Mi to 6 hes. KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, $1.49 Extra Size Black Petticoats......1.00 Jersey top—sateen flounces—panel »yke pleated founces— with, ert gerlay —all | ha. ATS—SEOCOND FLOOR, $1.69 an Sise White Blouses. 1.20 Voile and batiste—dressy model: 3 —tucks, emb'y and lace—-46 to 50, BLOUSES—-SBOOND FLOOR, 19 ct. New Casement Draperies h—datnty borders in floral and designs. jOLYTERY BASEMENT, 29 ct, Women's Fleeced Hose. . aq} w a Black=- gounle » gole, heel and toe— $1.69 Men's & Women's Umbrellas,....1.21| i209 81>, 9 ¢ Black pleco dre taffeta—piain and heap eddy Min vioon, a trimmed hand | .) 0} vercoats UMBRELL ve “MAIN FLOOR, ‘. to 10 yrs.—nay; Ha) gray chin- | chilla 0 cheviotovercoatings 98 ct. AllkWool Broadeloths S8| in’ chock mixtures and 50 tnch—cardinal, garnet, brown, plaids—4dined an unlined—plain or belt BOYS" OLY myrtie and navy | els, DEAS HGODS— MAIN FLOOR ING—THIRD FLOOR, Morning Specials, Look fer the Clocks? "se fer the Clocks! \ 50 to 90 .85| Double Width Chiffon Cloth— Belting — fine showing of all the wanted \ to 2% ack and white— 10 yards, vias reg. .69........Drensmakers’ Sale 54 als in Dress Sale .62 Bust Fo Complene Drees Forms 9 EMBROIDERIES lat wire skirt—reg. $2.19......... , | Acme Adjustable Droas Forms— For Dressmakers’ Sale [A nections —rem. $489.00. ce css eee 3.95 |The daintiest of Spring underwear, Special 8 Section Dress Forma— some charming little dresses, can be fall-Borchart make— made quickly from the materials men- Telescopic—reg. $7.49...... seecee M98 (toned below, The cost is small, LININGS 17-tnch_Flouncings and Corset Cover- ings—Swiss and Insook—neat for Dressmakers’ Sale and elaborate designs—value .29.. 22 Buy your season's su Others of cambric, nainsook and my Your iol pply now. Swiss—variety of venerne 36-inch Mercerized Sat value 39... an and lustrous—new 5i shades, staple ‘colors, whi ‘and |26 to 40 inch Flouncings—volle, [or ide aga 1} SS, iMube .18| O7enndie and Swiss —aleo baby. uffied effec gv Yard wide Lining Satins—sott finish | "™ Leimicaut ad ve BT various grays, violet, brown, Others of voile, organdie, Swiss and ivory, green, gold, tan, Copenhagen, Datiste—season's newest designs rose black ‘and’ white—d 59 -.47

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