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awn Mh paind RANK 8. SPEA RMAN. ea CHAPTER VII. (Continued. ) aed fe GAME STORY OF MOUNTAIN ae LIFE. @ mart jump the pedestrian would have been killed, He turned with a suppressed curse and looked angrily after the car that had so nearly struck him. Tho occupants he did not recox- nize; they shot by too fast. But a handkerchief had chanced to fall from the car at his feet. Spike never ne-/ Diartiaae | Flat investigating anything that fell in his way. He picked the hand= Kerehief up and waiked on, etill at in- tervals looking back. © was in his rooms, waiting impatiently for the return of the car. When it did at last skid wildly around velling breakneck pace over} the corner, travelling at a reckless broad Sapen “ot and, the cir} pace, Seagrue ran downstairs ana 19@ entering Las Vegas, when, cross- one of the village streets without ening speed, tho dri ed a man down, Indeed but for BPEAK A CHILD'S OLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF FIGS ok, Mother Is tongue oated, breath feverish and stomach sour? anse the little liver and bowels and they get well quickly. hurried the men to get Helen quickly inside. Spike at this juncture was crossing ® vacant lot. He looked again at the handkerchief in his hand, and his eyes turnéd once more in the direction of the machine. Ho saw that the party had stopped before a building appearing to Spike's eyes somewhat familiar, The next moment the men lifted what burden from the ma be F being wrapped in the Spike gow from what he saw, whole story—they had Helen. A sudden rage stirred him, and throw- ing caution to the winds, he dashed across the open lot toward the alley The freight n bearing Storm), was nearing Las Vegas, but nowhere had he been able to discover a t of Helen, Seagrue and his men were carrying her upstairs. They left the driver as @ guard at the lower door, and Spike, running hard, had neared the building. When the engine ped, Storm, with a look of worry, got hurriedly dowa. ‘The first man his 4 chanced to iall on was Spike. Tho sight of him to Storm, was like red to a bul yaining Spike's vicinity stealthil at him {What are you fellows upto now?" Jed angrily, throttling Spike with your child suffers from. cold | eos aay. ao et eatding, jive the little stomach, liver gentle, thorough cleansing | crook?" pone. When cross, pee » doesn’t sleep, eat or act naturally d, stomach sou esha and you have “\ ce ck children needn't be coaxed to this harmless “fruit laxative.” of mothers keep it handy because fy know its action on the stomach, and bowels is Rromet and sure. ittle given to-day a sick child to-morrow. your di ied for a 60-cent bottle “Californi of Fig: directions f for babies, ena nd for grown-ups plainly jhe ‘fotus® Beware of counterfeits Get the genuine, mad sito Fig Syrup Company. ~ YOUR STOMACH BAD? » JUST TRY ONE DOSE of pe Wonderful Remedy and| Be Convinced That You Can Be Restored to Health. Iso know a | ments to Geo. H. Mayr, For sale by eee id through stopping self-poison- by tobacco, The man who has written book wants to genuinely help all who beco dicted to tobacco habit and js there's no need to suffer that awful ving or restlessness which comes when Me trics to quit voluntarily. se or temperance sermon tract, but in common sense, clearly set forth, Thi thor will send it free, postpai apper. Write, giving name and fu =a post card will do, ware 1 eed 534 Sixth Av York City. Keep thi te to prove the best news you ever is journal, yrup of bs ‘and in a few hours all the clogged constipated waste, sour bile and ligested food will gently move out of Af yout child coughs, snufties and hes wught cold or is feverish or has a sore throat give a good dose of “ up of Figs’ to evacuate tho bowels, Siterenco what other * fayr's Wonderful Remedy has been by many Showen nt of people hout the land. It hi Ith and happiness to sufferers who despaired of ever being restored end who now are urgin, be suffering athe Stomach, Liver | Intestinal Ailments to try it. | ll convince the most skeptical erer. It acts on the source and foundation of these ailments, remov- ing the poisonous catarrh and accretions, and allaying the underly- ing specs inflammation. dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy put it to @ test today—you will Le i, yed with your quick recovery, for arabe on Stomach Ail- fg. Chemist, 164-156 Whi! ine, - Wauicaen, th. er & Hegeman C other reliable druggists.—Ad OBACCO HABIT A very interesting book has been pub. ted on tobacco habit—how to conquer it ly and easily. It tells the dangers of jive smoking, chewing, snuff usii and explains how nervousne has rem Stee “Where's Helen Holmes, you blamed “Upstairs, I tell you. Listen! She's upstairs, Instead of choking me: get, busy to get her out, of Seagruo's itches—that’s what I'm here for.” In the fewest possible words he told! Ktorm of how Helen had shamed him with kindness and how he had sworn to her h good. Storm ute revulsion of “Boon wa're friends!” he ex- ay that," returned Spike, feeling hia crumpicd windp!pe. “I'm Helen Holmes's friend. Storm eyed him keenly. “If you mean it, I'll forgive what's gone be- fore, Spike, If you don’t, Vil c you next time for keep “L mean it,” snapped Spik the gab.” He pointed to the door be- hind him. “Seagrue’s kidnapped her. They carried her up those stairs not two minutes ago.” Storm's eyes turned black, Sea- grue at that moment could have seen murder in them, Storm compressed his lips. “How many are there, Bpike?” was all he muttered, “Three.” Storm pointed. “Watch that door,’ he directed, “I'll go to the roof.” In the room to which they had car- ried her, on the second floor, Helen, fa partly recove resolute Seagrue and her captors. Lug he und- | Jed Seagrue the stolen letters. ‘He ex- | amined them impatiently and tossed | one after another contemptuously aside, “Is this all you've got?" he de- manded in disgust. The contracts | were not there. Seagrue glared at Helen. Alive to jher serious danger, her quick pe ceptions took In every feature of hi surroundings and almost the first |thing her #lance fell on was a stack of iron cylinders in a corner of the A ' room labelled “H From outside the without knowing whi sounds of a fierce alterc: 4 at the door below, with a knock, had attracted the attention of the machine driver, stationed as watchman, The scout opened cau- tlously to see who knock But cautious though he was, he was no |mateh in trickery for the adept Spike, whose arm shot Iike a flasn through the opening as he threw him- self against the door. In a fraction of a second—before the chauffeur actually knew what had happened— Spike had the astonished sentry by the neck, ferked him outside, flung him into the gutter and dashed up the stairs, (To Be Continued.) Art Shows Sense Of Color Values|| 4° The sixteen paintings by Ernest Lawson now to be seen at/the Daniel Gallery, No, 2 West Forty-seventh Street, until Feb. 28, constitute the most attractive exhibition that has been made at this showroom in a long| time. Mr, Lawson, although ranking as a modernist, has unhesitatingly eschewed the shot-to-pleces idea, and has a strong sense of color and color values, which he uses with great in telligence and in such a manner that his work is characterized by @ bigh decorative distinction. “Spring” 1s filled with the season's promise, Washington Bridge admir- ably enters into the painter's scheme, with interposed trees that are superb- ly done in their amblency, Re- strained red is happily used in this picture. Mr. Lawson has again triumphed in his “Huts on the Harlem." He has here pictured low lying and squa shanties. The bills in the background are colorful “Wash Boats” is a large canvas showing a landscape tn winter's grasp. Tho quality of the picture ts far above the average, and the denuded tre: are sympathetically painted, Di tance is triumphantly expressed. The aid and abetment of the spatular con- | stitutes a heavy debt in securing ob- tained results, “Under the Bridge" ts a fine pre sentation of the metropolis with its matchless sky line. A parti-colored tug appears in the foreground, and the sweep of the bridge roadway, as seen from below, is well expressed Ten landscapes, never before shown in this city, by L, Mazzanovich, arc Bow boing exhibited at the City Club 7 has failed. On b retiring bathe the hands freely with CuticuraSoap and hot water. | Dry, and rub Dike | tow Lawson’s Modern}; of New York, No. 55 West fourth Street, until Feb, 14 | Tho canvasses are not only in- teresting, but beautiful. Mr, Maraan- ovich is exceedingly happy in his landscape painting, and he assem~ bles his subjects with a clear knowl- edge of what he wishes to show, and |then proceeds to sh various | themes in well defined color schemes. | His “Spring Freshets" shows a | water course in full current, from the spring melting, and a deep blue is strikingly used to show the mov- ing water, The vegetation is still in the sere and yellow, but the com- position is hichly pictorial. Mr. and Mra, Dierre Tartoue gave a reception, with music and refresh- ments, to many guests on Tuesday \last at Mr. Tartoue’s studio, No, 6 East Forty xth Street, to show his recently ede portrait of Mrs, Edward RB, Close, which is intended asa birthday gift for Mr. C! DO YOUR HANDS ITGH AND BURN Because of Eczema, Rashes, Chap- pings, Etc.?_ If Etc.? If So CUTICURA SOAP AND CUTICURA OINTMENT Will afford instant relief and quickly heal even when all else Forty- | Cuticura Ointment gently into the skin for a few minutes. | Wipe off surplus Ointment with soft tissue paper or leave it on and wear old gloves or soft bandage during night. | Sample Each Free by Mall arith 32-7 Skin Book on request. Ad. Pept. 14, Bowe Glanson 2§ in. Royston 2), in. CONCERTS AND MUSIC, METROPOLITAN aoe To-night at ¥ 15, A pale ta s"Vr ANO" USED, ua : THEATRES, WINTER GARDEN 4." f ast Week Alice Jobin on, of tle World. beanie Chow's 4%, ROB RT HILLARD ! pus ) || Gkace GEOKGE, ceo MAIOR BARBARA PRIARMAT TAN) OPERA HOUSE RS. Bast AGENT REVAL OF THE FAMOUS MFLODR LR] thine STANDARL # #8 8904 Mat, To GARDEN m4 ata Peis ‘THE WEAVERS. Fan uy | EG acme TREASURE ISLAND “i Te mith PRINCE SPAT } SATISFACTION | GUARANTEED OR ‘MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDE REFUNDED ROTHONE ) rica L. A. 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ASS Curtain Nets—white, ivory and belre —86 to 45 incher wid styles, including Colonial, Me Rrussels, Renaissance, Cluny and many other real Ince effect»— more than 100 loan, 19 ct. valu 29 et. valu 49 ot. values. be and 69 ct. waluen. it at 1-3 off—hence— converter Fone, plece of a aty le. -advancn designs—worth .35 and + 25 CLEARANCES OF PORTIERES Two-Tone Frou- Frous—reversible favorite colorings — nd two pair lote—reg. $8.98 and! 8 8. 6.98 Bilk and Shiela Portlores— best color combinations-— reg. $16.08........ 12.98 Unfadable and Sunfast Portieros— good line of ec jor s— ine range of patterns— Fe 98 Were Wore $4 Were $3. 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Now pretty stripes-—practical styles colors—all alzes to 16—reg, 7 Petticoats Clearances and and Corsets Friday Speci: organdies, also colored novelty volles—dress and tailored etl reg. $2.9 day 2.19 Unrivaied assortments at...... 1.85 Red Ticket Lot of Women’ slousea— chiffons, nets and laces, a sliks—-biack, malae and —all sizes in lot— were $4.98 and $4.98. few color 2.08 Lace Blouses—shadow and other meshes—ecru and cream—chiffon or china silk foundation— Friday 1.45 Women's Silk Petticoats—black or changeable taffetas—full pleated or ruffled flow fitted top eeeeee “2.05 mrTeM i Hy 28 to 26 ‘and 43.50 1. 18 Women's Corsets—couttl—medium and low bust dong hipe—sizes 23 to 20—-reg, $2.00...... 0 clear 1.29 Boys’ Suits Clearances an and Furnishings Friday Specials. Boys’ Sulte—various Norfolk models — also sack atyle—chevioti—In plaidu, stripes. twilly and mixtures, also navy serges and tan ond brown corduroye—$ to to 16 yram were $4 models Were $7.98 .. ~w AO Were $9.98 und $11.98. .Now 50 Were $13 + Now BO Were $14.50 and $16.50..Now 1 over echillas Little Boys’ Suit 4 to. ya Velvetoons, Serges and Cheviot plat noveltion— some achable collar and cur WOPO $4.98. voccceessess OD Sh M rts ium band —reg 50 SK frog trim-—one p 6 to Myra, —two. plece—g tu 16 yrs reg. 79 und .98,., . 65 Striped h ercale Blouse nap flanne $ to 15 yrs. Wool mixed==best colora—Oxford. brown, navy maroon—-roll collar ee) 1.46 Wen of Fifth Avenue FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY STOCK CLEARANCES OF WINTER GOODS AND SURPLUS Together with Tremendous Values of DRESSMAKERS’ SALE—(LAST FRIDAY) Insure Such BAR GAINS as Are Seldom Found. COME—It Will Be a Great Friday for All! No Mall or Telephone Orde: Clark’s Cotton for the Following:— Dressmakers’ Sale; Last Friday. 40-inch Chai meuse-n4 pe Btreet tite evening Bhadee— Dressmake: Sale, | Last Feidey. 1 Clark's 0. N. T. Cotton— 200-yard spool Diack and White—best numbers Amit, Two dos.—No Mall of Telephone Onder, Rasting Cotton 600 yde.—dos. 5 Vide Silk Peplinesstares paleo black— “apools—each Biack—100-yd. apc Rinck and Colors— 43 32-inch Wash Bilke— of various fashionable colors widths on white ground—= t medium and dark effec: o8 Wide Seam Binding Dress Shields Yard Wide Slik Poplins— sort and strong—fall showing of leading solore— tient, 4 bakery “ey Crepe de Chines— crepe tinieheedosiabie colors, ht, medium and Adjustable Gar Dressmakers’ Pin Wide Roll Tape— Inside Dress Belting — 1% to 2% in.—10-yd. pen, Machino and Sewing Needle reg. 4 cts. paper......4 alae black—1ti $1. Troadclotha— shrunk—eighteon men's nh blue ani Dress Formar— Jorsey Qoveres Bust lr Oe p sevsee sees] MENTE S4-1n. All-Wool Mixtures—new pee Complete ‘Dress Forma— 48-in. All-Wool Shepherd Checke— ain and Novelty styles—Dlack and white—reg. $1.29... S4-tn. Plain Wool Velours—full aa- sortment of season's most de- manded colors—reg. $2.29..Sale 1,78 rool French Sergos— Acme Adjuatable Drees Forms— sections——reg. $4.89... al 8-Section Dress Forma— | Dressmakers’ Sale, Trimmings, Laat Being 1 Tattota Popline—40-inch Perealines— af-inch Moire Hagen and , Diack—were .6! Ad a) orm or bfncke hair {1-1n AlL-Wool Sotelle—aoft, patins like surface—corded poplin’ w sStamhionable shades for Bpring., Behn biack— ues nt —variour fashionab! Gentrable quality-—reg. .A4 36-inch Peroaline all wanted colors: Double Width Chiffon Cloth-— fine showing of all the wanted ke ana white— pinch; white and Dressmakers’ Sale, T-Inch a th Lustre Satin # ite and Lehn et anak LI Notwcstreet evening shai 19. Rosebud Trimmings—now: daintiost designs—value .. Embrotdered Net Flounctngs— 27x31% In.—colored or tinsel ffects on net— value $1.98—yard. combinations— 23 ct. quality 19 ot. quality 17 ct. quality. 16 ot. quality Black Satin Back Velvet Ribbons— of the finest qualitie trimming styles 16—2% Inch. .re; —reg. 7 to .12 card. Wash Dress \ Dresemakers’ Sale, Laat Friday, Bilk Mixed Crepe de Chines—35-Inoh irable shados— Dressmakers’ Sale, Dresamakers* Son, anterers hand formed a Hoker & Coe fine Steel Bheai and Sclasore—nickel finlah— | Sk Mixed Pongeee—46-ing imaginable shade—reg. .2! 44-Inch Bordered SH or oral designs and attractive matching Imp¢ rrted Stool Belesore—8 Kruslus Bros.’ also Buttonhole and nbroidery Scissora— Henckel’s highest rade, Bot 82-tnch Beprota contrasting sha: 1 iereeosttete 4 to 6 Inch—reg. Embrotde Vol Nes—emb'd floral designs in dainty soleriager. Linens, Towels, Toweling, etc. 70-in. Mercerized Damasks—full bleached—handsome designe— and Friday! 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Ca Friday Clearances, » from Fruit of Loom Muslin YockIaces—filled peade ~cream MB tiday +17) Gold Filled Br rail siz0 Crochet Bed Spreads— heavy tained designs Pendants with vige—aatin finish—-hemmed 43 Initial Hake hand and ma sin and Initial H'dk'ts ed Feather Pille strip Slight Imperfections nv M her and SUK Har or fancy linings | Fridey Speciale, ort and utility and gray twill » Clearance 84 an 69 Blankets fongth ‘pockets ally priced 9% » and Wool Nap Blankets and plaids all sizes and unbleached Wool Mixed Blankete— ontrasting a Hearn leader... Clearance of Crib Blankete—whitene cotton Lleece—colored borders

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