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Here Sp spending money freely, plied ‘ambling laborers with liquor and advised them to stand on their riguts and refuse to work if their mouey was not at once forth- coming. Rhinelander made up his mind not to dodge the issue and he assured such of the men as would listen that if they would give him a@ little ti he would replace the payroll on his personal credit, and that no one should lose @ cent through the oe 4 STORY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE. By FRANK Hl. SPEARMAN. ee iat # Gr aie ‘7B, Mogae CHAPTER VI. (Continued), He brought with him the rifled Package, showed this to Wood and to the men expiained that he had been Tobbed and told the men they would Those closest in the group that @rowded around him had been a for a disturbance by Spike his two confederates. y men to listen. The strike idea spread through the camp like an infection, and reason was for the moment com- pletely forgotten. Spike, perosiving the mischief well under way and anxious to get the two city criminals out of the way before the detectives from headquarters should arrive and round up the camp for suspects, di- rected Sykes and Dan to “deat it” back to town on the local passenger. At this time a sudden and unex- told him they wunted their pay. to regard Holer,, though she was rapidly overtaking them. Unable to attract a singlé eye to her own perilous position—for as she entered the of conflagation, heat and emoke blinded ad threatened to over- come her—Helen determined at any cost to overhaul the fleeing train and board it. Letting out the motor car to ite highest speed and crouching low tn the seat from the smoke and flames, holding her breath and setting her teeth, Helen sped through the angry fire, and gained on the fast- moving train unth but a slight gap separated the nose of her speeder from the rear platform. Then moun*- ing on the footboard of the roaring little motor, she sprang with all her | strength to the observation platform | of the rear car. The conductor and brakeman, looking back at that mo- ment from the coaches to watch the fire, discovered the pursuing speeder, ‘The two started back for the rear to and they reached it just as elen landed in front of them from her jump. “What in the world % demanded the conductor, as he looked from the ex- cited girl to the deserted Iineman’s trying to do, Miss Holmes?” Helen, short of breath and wild with excitement, tried to explain. “Mr. * ghe said, between robbed yesterday. Thieves Toll from our safe last night. paper in the package. They are both ‘They left bunches of brown on this train!” she cried. “They have the money. We must get them or he'll be ruined, if he isn’t ruined now by this terrible fire. You must help me, conductor, both of you!” (To Be Continued.) car, now falling back in the race it had maintained with the train, “What in thunder,” he again demanded of Helen, in simple good faith, “are you AMUSEMENTS, hurrying over from the sta reported to pected complication arose, With Spike, the party returned to the shack for a final drink, and when they left it, Bykes and for the oh But a lighted match care. rt thrown to the ground inside the jut, falling among rubbish, had ignited it, and almost before the pair oo the station the hut was on fire. Entering the waiting room with his companion, Sykes bought tickets ftom Helen for the city. When with Dan he walked out on the platform, the local train had pulled in and the crew were looking at the fire at Rhinelander's camp. Sykes and Dan boarded the train at the moment ft pulled out slowly, In the office, while Helen was aggre | away the bill with which Sykes paid for the tickets, her Sueaiion was arrested by a blot of ink on the edge of {t. With a woman's intuition he realized almost at once that the ink-stained bill was one of stolen from the express package the night before. Running out on the platform, she told Lyons of the dis covery. But at that moment Lyons was too much concerned in the fire, now rapidly spreading across the camp, to give the necessary attention to what Helen said, and together with a lineman who had just stopped his little speeder car before the station, the agent hurried over to the camp tu see What assistance could be rendered Rhinelander and his men. Helen, frantic as she saw the train pulling away with the burglars, looked around for help. offer in any direotion and she turned distractedly back to the office to wire Oceanside when her eye fell on the speeder, deserted a moment by the lineman, With a start she turned to it, took hold of the handles, pushed the car forward @ length, found it responded to her touch, and hardly giving thought as to whether she could man- age the machine, conceived, as it be- n to pick up “speed, that possibly e could overtake the departing | train. Catching at the inflammable mate- rial with which its path was freoly spread, leaping from tent to tent and hut to hut, licking up the canvas and eating rapidly into the flimsy wooden structures that barred its way, en. gulfing machinery, wagons and equ'p- ment in its quick advance, fire, fanned by the north wind and its own suc- tion, tore along like a whirlwind, with nd his gang doing their it, By the time the train robbery und detectives ‘were on the way. But while Wood and Lyons argued with some of the Gisaffected, Spike and his compan- fons lured others of them to a hut n tho edge of the camp limits, where & sort of blind pig was in operation. The RIGHT Remedy) for CONSTIPATION! Don't expertment ith harsh pureatives, they in- ff jure the bowels and ay Favate your condition, ke the perfect remedy, Hunyadl Janos Pills, a avold irreparable injury. 1 or 2 pills at night bring @ertain relief, Get a box of at or if he has not got tym @ents in stamps NOW by Andreas Saxlehner, New Y. PO CERTS AND MUSIC, — AROPIAN HALL, Bat. Aft., Feb. 5. at 8. | HAROLD BAUER Mgt, Loudon Chariton, Mason & Hamlin __ | Rhinelande best to chi the fire had jumped the track and the flames rose on all sides as the local | headed through them. {McCormack Sun, Aft. Pay 18 fixed on the fire. It seemed doubtful the men were h their o blaze In any event, too m A oh abs offers. They prefer it to premiums or coupons! tongue-bite and throat-parch is as welcome as of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste ! straight! That desirable, satisfying “body’’ is all there—without any come- back! No matter how many you smoke! Camole are sold everywhere in acientifioally packages, 50 for 10c; or ten packages (200 cigaretios) in a las’ covered carton for $1.00. We atrongly recom: tiie carton for the home or office supply or when you tra R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N.C, SQN +>: NR ET o Nothing seemed to} had reached the Vicinity of the camp MET ROPOLITAN . Close behind the train, Helen, run- Te-nich{, 8:15. Cav. Rustieann & Geyescas ning the lineman's speeder, was doing ali ARDMAN PIANO USI her utmost to attract the attention of the train crew. Their eyes were whether the train could get past the) are wide-open for comparison with any cigarette at any price! Most sensitive smokers appreciate the pleasure Camel quality Camels are blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos; you'll prefer their new flavor and mild- smoothness to either kind of tobacco smoked 39329292) 22223 PARK THEATRE Continuous—1 to 11 P. M. Prices: 50—25 50—25—15c The OneR Real ‘Picture of / ‘Fighting, From All /¥ In Cav Mass i) THE B Mat, wally, 10. 7 Seats > ° w 5 MOTOR BOAT SHOW GRAND CENTRAL PALACE. CLOSES SATURDAY. JANUARY 29 TO FEBRUARY 5 10A. M. to 10., 30P. Me Admission 50c $Q. GARDEN HOME <5" SHOW | MADISON 59th St. & Columbus Circle By a_ Submarine.||' alry Charges. JUST ARRIVED FROM / Ve) “ The Fight ||" In the Air The Torpedoing||™*. of a Cruiser the Trenches. ive Artillery. ATTLERIELDS, DAYS—All seate 100, NIGHTS—10, 1 IN . Constance Oolier—The Tongues of Men, Vaudeville and F ature e Photo I Plays “Night in the Park”| Gertrude Robinson Warten Finer ert one MN "AS 0 NORD SORE” Complete change of programme Mon, aud ‘Thurs, KNICKERP.OCKER THe’ 10 WO TUMULTUOUS TRIANGLE DO} WAN OLUMBIA really | Pozulee THE LIBERTY GiKLS & 4 Baas NW’ Freedom from is the absence nd * Nxt, Wk iy The stamp placed over end seale the (©, if packede, 2 out air, thereby preserving the qual fobaccos. By inee ilustrated, the stamp easily without tearing the tin foi folds back into ite place. |GARDEN TRIUMPH, AM ‘ E atarie Ntruaioan Dou Bina), a0 st /Orrent veare TE i Changed Daily. Waiter © tt D: Cos oat [pron |tete The ] Ave_lother’ Star A Ken'd Sea jaetts. 2 ~_—e LAITY EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, THIATRES. times b and never bi “It shows up th crooks and wantons rich toe the mark.” NEW_YORK’ m LEADING TH NAD OMA wi West bib at. Bi ETHEL “BARRY ROK UAMS iat Pr, ‘a b Tins th ELSIE FERGUSON mecaoaneel SCHILLER tn Hail Lat st rd_ HE IBER1Y SULIA SAND Et DB: aye we is. Wed. Po} athe The Cinderella LTING) Wot Bast renin HARRIS SADIE LOVE | INGal BELASCO\,,' 20 THE BOOMERANG EXTRA MAT, | NEXT_TU ODA, 2.20, ray fe ations GLOBE jj," GABY DESLYS in it ‘pilloried them quite so relentlessly.” BY AMELIE RIVES ( hileSusan Mata, Wed.(Pop,) & FAIR«~WARMER iit BEB. \ 1916, THEATRES, aati riloried actual people, a8 «play so indisputably ites World a Fourteenth Street Wet of Pith Avenue DRESSMAKERS’ SALE All Can Share Its Benefits! DEPARTMENTS INCLUDE:— a Silks Sewing Silks & Cottons Ribbons Dress Goods Notions Laces Dress Linens Linings Trimmings Wash Dress Fabrics Embroideries Chiffons White Goods Shears & Scissors Nets ———— 0-Inch ALL-WOOL.BROALCLOTHS— Chiffon Weight—Value $1.69...... Dressmakers’ Sal Sponged and Shrunk— Following Showing of Spring Colors: Te 1xc KARE TROUBETZKOY), ie rich in high places, it goes for the | 1.22 e| s the corcupt Fibre Artillery Blue Rose Myrtle T in fine society, it make cup Fibre ery Bose Myrtle ‘ape ‘auve Delt Forest Currant Golden Seal and African Brown, FATRES, WINTER GARDEN "2%, 00%, tre. 8. Navy, Men's Wear Blue and Black. 320: Ff Las ke 48-In. All-Wool Shepherd Checks AllWool Taffetas and § <1) |] 2 tite SemNG rAsntONAnOW | black and whitecong st the | | <O8] Taupe rose.” ™ 48TH S17. Ut, Fast of zag, Bee 8 fa aN gy bien frowns, ta = Roman French Serges vegan a —64- Mek ary wool — navy, All-Wool Cream Serges— brand TENE WALT EM. brown or green | grou 1.11 {4 and S0-Inch—Storm or, black | gy Saf dio ||] IT THRILLS LK ABATTLE SHOUT! | P2215" Dressmakers’ Baie airline weaves—were i Bt. way. Bv 64-in, Plain Wool Velours— 40-Inch Silk and SHUBERT 4°35, 08 mp Ere 518 fi i agnortment ot season's Also, Grepen Wool Poptins ry led colo . ea—in follo: oF Gar Hee ALONE AT LAST gluding cream. brown, prune, 1.78 Beterate ne eOHOF Oe “ : Gove wray, mint, champagne, [ 2078] Gran ose Rema Prune 74 Marine Eluott s Qe: lira: heed gold, “orchid, Woseet tee Tanne Oni <n ROBERT HILLIARD and Belgian blu a neve 4 Min = we Siler Blue reg. $2.29. . Drees ern’ Sale Value .98.. Dresamak, re Sale ————_ CLARK'S COTTON and Dressmakers’ Sale of NOTIONS LACES for Dressmakers’ Sale. : ” Items specially chosen for this sale:— Clark's 0. N. T. Cotton— Donen, | Novelty Cotton Laces—for underwear 200-yard ‘spool peeled... and children's clothes—reg. 9..8ale & 45 Bisck and White—deet numbers, 7 Limit, Two dos,—No Mail or ‘Telephone Orders, ALSO EMINY STEVEN tn EM ie Ti 7 ly That ba Differ’ W way fe Toth Mata. Wed, de Sor elty Laces—shadow Val., point ris, filet and other styles— d insertions- edging reg. Sale 8% ul . Rog. Sate.| Clany Laces—machine made— ¢stn st, “Pavil Beating Cotton— 000 feres and househol for 2 Boor Bway 65 .36] brassieres and household uses— Man sewing’ Silke Black—800-y4. POR. ABW. sees eeeeeeeereneee Sale Les syed 14) Lace Pelee einge—for camisoles mas a Black—100-yd. spoois—doi +38] and petticoats—-beading finish at top + Sale, Special ® 33 4.24 orm machine made—edges 20 44 ‘and inserts—desirable tor curtalna 15 24Q| Tilies, contrepleces—worth .25.. .17 Adjustable Garment Shields {20| Cotton Lace Flouncings—15 and 11 > ch—large and medium shadow makers’ Fine .18 oaf +14) and nov igne—white and ut Bway, de Roll Tape—24-yd. @%| Seru— ale 18 titiees Weak & Inside Dress Beltin Others—reg. . “od ane x 1% to 2%-In. 10-yd. +35 | vatenct Laces=ronnd 006 POTASH & PERLMUTTER ME he ee diamond meshes good a } 4 4 rimming widt! cea IN SOCIETY Skirt Markers—h Paleenth oivrvuse ite caer Nets—doubie eru flesh, black THURSDAY, WOMEN’S DAY! WOMEN’S DRESSES Clearance Prices on 10.75 WINTER COATS Utility, demi-dress, sports, dr Taffetas and crepe de chines—navy,| travel’ and other modele—mixturea, een, rose, brown, corduroys gibelines, cheviots, plushes and Bolivia cloth—majority trimmed Want 84 t, Tel, Beant 46, Eve. 9. 15 en Wed, & ba CORT: TAPRINC CESSPAi STANDARD *, BELWYN & © Present width ~ Sale way & 90 Mat, ‘Thurs, ‘& Goo, ROLLING 5’ ONES” a ___ BROOKLYN, TAR ¥ IN, THE BROADWY BLL S PRY SUNDAY, 2 BIG CONCERTS. te. Mant . | EMANUEL REICHER'S, Bway ” HH WEAVERS [7 — — ra eee with skunk, opossum and raccoon / | pul fings and pl: ftur— FOR SALE. yokes, white vestees and Were New of lace or silk... . Sizes 34 to 46. & |$21.98.. 9.95 Also “Red Ticket” Lots of 5.06 | 920.98.... ++ 7.75 1839.98. For Thursday WOMEN’S DRESSES All Priced for Final Clearance. Hopking BASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS) Al ODS GUARANTEED. LOWEST PRICES) SBS TREASURE ISLAND |] catc wire Immediate Choosing Is Necessary. HOUSE DRESS DAY 5.90, Mata, Pri. & Sat..2.00, ‘Tel.1906 Circle Were $10.98. jow 4.96 24 H D pclae louse Dresses ___ VAUDEVILLE. and = gingh: Were $18.98..........Now 10.06 colors nd clear tallored—high or Pik ACE Pe aoe Daly Mat 10 $1. I CoE rink iL | Jane Laurence, MA ink Gaile ors Lnejoned, B RAST ri LYMPIC $3.98 & $4.98 Boys’ Norfolk Suite... 8.24 | 89 ct. All Wool Storm pxtra—Agoust De Beryl in “Ma Cherte”” various fanc cheviots in an 0 FE hs id 6 4 r uixtures, and _plaids—many prune, DALY'S Rested siich: estas te) i ers—well tallored— tess GOODS Mt FADS E FOLLIES guilt HoYs? CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, | Is) ‘ct. Printed Madras—36 inch At WORKVILLE S3°2 4! Burlesque TANGO. QUEENS Wim. Hunziker, care Bethle- | $1.39 Linen Table Damasks . MARRICK BSH. 4.Ry MTA GIn | nom’ steel Co,, South Bethle i | T0.ineh — masdow bleached Beary reepue aot ees ‘ eel Co., Sc ~ [49 et. W Night Dri 86/ quality — assortment < BURLESQUE “The Winners’ hem, Pa \ ‘Fiannetette- turnover tar “| Datterns, esortment . = - aid finish | LINENS--MAIN FLOOR, : 1 || aosLrs UNDERW EAN SBOOND FLOOR, STEAMBOATS, STEAMBOATS., 98 et. Cotton Dis pering oo — FF ] 98 ct. Little Tots’ White Dresses 65 | Bleached h—full 10 yard plese Fine nainsook and | i" yoke, ~close, 3 ‘ D D I French and Empire models —tace and TOWEL: —MALN FLOOR, emby trim'd—sizes tof TNVANTS” DEPT 8BCOND FLOOR, | 32 ty Boashed Sheetings H | yards wide no dressing— cr) t. PA le House Dresses. 46 dependable qual A Short Sea Trip to} | Neat "Stripes “and check’s—taiiored | SUBLISS. bastMENy Or Pleasure or Health those ‘souin || seseceetarsetiitminios | ee & sunny sou it DRMAMI-ERCOND FLOOR, — | Bae enn TOM TRAIN. os e006 jen of refreshing ocean travel and 1% days at the brilliant M i > ne ies TICKINGS BASEMENT. 149 t Pajames 0 HOTEL CHAMBERLIN, | |*22°*.2emtttiicen: ot | 8.0; opeqe Window Shades, a > Cc fort, V fa Vbustsimnas—main eroon, | Msitiits Tite eto a Old Point Comfor a. 98 ct, Taffeta Silke 74 | 15 & 17 ct. Satin Fin'sh Cretonnes. $20 Including Ali Expenses 85-Inch—Chitfon finish—white, 38 inch—flow!.” Japanese and blue and pink | “metrical desi oF Afloat and Ashore SILKS—MATN FLOOR, BTU a ae Try a 29 ct. Robe Cloths Eiderdown Anish=J auard ign. | 29 ct Chumoleatte f two und thres colo bin ete BURLESQUE, Matinee Daily |: it aie “CHARMING WIDOWS” | Batins, Serges, Crepe de Chines, Taf- tFlngpelnae regular and fetas, Velveteens and Charmeuse, Navy, Green, Brown, Old Rose, Gray and Black in the lot—variety of models that have proven favorites— moniaing extra sizes to 62 bust. Aas | tye p L, 1. Oty, included are models having chiffon or| tasteful modela — well made and # Rulton ine ite ae | Georgette crepe eeves — soveral| ttimmed—sires 36 to 52. velveteen styles are fur-trimmed. Other “Red Ticket” Lots of “Diamonds. ON Tomorrow, 11.30 to 2.30 LW. SWEETECO | Cred, 3 FINE DRESSES. LUNCHEON ............. 49 4 fat) Oxtail Soup 170 B'WAY-S" FLOOR, Kiistad Wore fh6 08: ow 14.06 Chicken a la Maryland Wore $86.98. ‘New 22.00 Creamed Pa: DIA AMO nS UT Tai] bg sexe combined with charmeuse, Parisian Potat Nt | broadcloth, taffetas and novelty strips] Banana Whip or Neapolitan Ice Cream REST piv AM ix ‘ EASES, TERMS, | sating....a8 well as Gypsy cut models T Cot bd 35 KOYAY, WAMOND arc bei -~several extra sizes as well as regu- bad ‘offee or = Milk TM ate Vine done 2 mena Ol |iar sizes are included. ial Sale of BONDS nynsbrans "Tween-Season Models in bert DIAeeN 37 MAIDEN LAN EXTRA Size DRESSES. SHOES ) — 9.08.. 10.98 and 18,98 for Misses and Girls Fine weave serge, all, wool, batis Next Saturday |thyst. navy. green, brown and black Worts Waiting Yor! with ‘white hair lines, Detalis in Friday Evening Papers. —————______» MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. | To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, 6 variety of neat patterns—for sand boys’ shirts, also women's and children's we: WASH Ditkos FABRICS—BASEMBNT, 49 ct. Boys’ Night Shirts Muslin and heavy nap flannelette— With and without, collars—cut full— well made-# BOYS FURNISHINGS TIRD FLOOR EX PERIENCE D, ON DROP | FORGING DI Address Mr, FUANNELS~ BASEMENT LO uN euook Clock Signs Denote Morning Spectals, Leok for the Clocks! Look for the Clocks! —