The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1916, Page 10

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aan THE EVENING WORLD, FR iDAY, FEBRUARY ae 1916. The mother ren to the «t | SHES BABIES ‘LOCKED screaming fo sigs ib nza, a barbe © roe My thee IN BURNING FLAT ji dawn a fire escape, enter ~ a by simashing a window and) NORWEGIAN SHIP BLOWN UP. und two child: naciou: Mother Left Them to Shop, Finds) ager a bed, their arms abou : 4 ; House Atire, and Barber other. They had a y b rd ' at Makes Heroic Rescue. playing about the kitehen when a Hook Holland a dropped from the stove, 1 are rying ten men from Mra. Mary Wetner locked her twoliittie fellow carried his « ' n ne) Vaart ehildren—Tel ree years old, and] bedroom, ' " near ‘Terkcnell: | Latats, four years old—in her fiat on} The children were taken t ears | ing and in the North Hea the fifth floor of 2 tenement at No. an Gee es Bellevue. Jand sank A STORY OF MOUNPAIN 625 East Twelfth Street when she whieh ft © lend pas P ave , n A ri RAILROAD LIFE. went shopping at 9 o'clock this morn. jar wned | B ing. When she returned, ten minutes} mexicans an Conant. | Vans rm y Jater, #he found the kitchen ablase| TORREON, ( Feb. 11,]¢ ewes built im 80h mad cornea | and access cut off. at 8h rat Durango lin Chrtetiant Aerman Ye Sale of Extra He LINOLEUM Rea. Price 0c. Square ¥4, sq. yd. Choice of » number of desirable patterns, Perfect ja—fully guaranteed. vy to BURYET solid ons, 19" 1s Our Special Complete 3 Room Cuttit $89 Bousekeeping Other 2, 3, 4 and 5 Room Oulfits Up to $2,500 bk OF Dive grays Accounts The cies and grandchildron of our customers are Linoleums, ‘Talking Machines, Koda} ell Our Prices Are Always the Lowest All Ready to Start Complete 4 Room Outht, $98 1 27 OLKSOgp improves poor complexions If you want a clear, fresh, glowing com- plexion, use Resinol Soap at least once a day. Work a warm, creamy lather of it well into the pores, then rinse the face with plenty of cold water. Usually it does not take many days of such regular care with Resinol Soap to show an improvement, because the Resi- nol medication soothes and refreshes the skin, while the pure soap, free from al- kali, is cleansing it. The same treatment does wonders for the hands, arms and neck, CHAPTER VII. | (Continued,) } Seagrae, unmoved by the fighting outside, turned threatentngly on Helen, “You've got those contra’ I want them. Will you hand thi over without force?’ 1 mute, “Shall I take them from you Neither warnings nor threats moved | bee a single pol her out here, boys, and I'll “search | her.” She backed! He started forw: away with a ery. exclaimed, I'll kill you first! at the door interrupted threatening advance; hi confederates looked alarmed, “Th only the watchman, boys,” erted Sea- | grue. attention, Catch hor and hold he The words were not out of his mouth when the one door of the room was flung violently open behind him. | “Fonds off, there!” shouted a heavy voice. The thres men whirled on the Intruder. Seagrie, in his amazement, found himself confronted by Spike. | ‘The convict raised a threatening hand. “Don't touch that girl,” he said hoarsely. “The man that does” he muttered @ fearful imprecation— rill] answer to me with his life.” Lug and Bill shrank back. ‘Th knew Spike's blood-stained hands well to want to rouse his wrath, But Seagrue was not for an inatant to bo| swerved from his purpose. “Get that whelp,” he shouted, potting at Spike. 11 look out for the girl.” Albeit with the poor stomach, Lug Jand Bill attacked the powerful out- law. Holen, looking di weapon of defense, cylinders. A blow behind had stunned Spike. helpless and the three men turned to secure Helen, Stooping swiftly, she picked up a cylinder and stood at bay. “Come another foot and I'll smash this If it kills every one of us,” she cried, reckless of consequence, ‘Lug and Bill halted in terror—they knew If she carried out her threat It meant death to them all. Seagrue’s was the hardier nature: “Throw tt if 11 the skin is in bad condition unwise ‘, 1 Soap be aided by a little Kee- 1, |ts rich brown b ete the Resinol ‘This extreme purity « gentle ion lead physicians and 3 to recommend Resinol aap for the care of baby’s skin. Md by all drogeists and deal ers ia tuilet goods, tree atall to. dry the ‘skin, and ts not artificially col- ractedly for a Men ithe the way w the explosive Resinol Shaving Stick soothes the face and pre wents most after shaving Mscomforts. The lead- ing druggists sell it. ened From $5 to $5,000 ON OP’ WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS ‘This wonderful sale with its multitude of money saving bargains Is your chance to buy guaranteed durable and well rate pr Ve invite you to come Into our stores, sing he furnishings for an ‘atiro house, and we will gladly open an account @ US “START YOU HOUSEKEEPING NOW uying thelr Outfits here and the same liberal credit exteaded In your outfit Linens, Comfortablos, Bed lery, Stoves. Refrigerators, Sewing Machines, f by compurison that whether you buy for cash or-on credit er you Wan witbous oP them ts yours for the sk ing ‘urniture fer every BOTH STORES OPEN SATURDAY, EV $1.50 Weekly Delivers this smite to your home NGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK and we will deliver Any Complete Room Outtit to your home and you can pay the balance in small weekly monthly payments, DED ANY KIND enuine Span 39: 47 can open an account with @ single mdvertived article oF AS MANY Hs you wall dc A WEEK PAYS FOR $35 WORTH Larger and smaller amounts in the same proportion, Sale of Reed Carriages Rog. Price $20 14 97 CASH OR CREDIT y ty style Victrola on small Weekly or Monthly Payments. TALKIN: MACHINES trom $15 10 $250 oa '=—, Victrola IX = $56 Se, eWeekly nat Vi Large Size No.7 35°35" sree ehly * s Greatest Americe’ Furniture House pu ‘@| had so tately lain helpless, and drove| within an hour, hg news of his enda d pro- A the sight of Hele but bie features ¢ y of the situat nt on Rhinelander’s fave co 1e looked from them tol b nt from Spike to Helen and} | Storm, for an explanation. ” orled Helen, laughing at her un | foster looks strange | ndly company re friends—aren't le, “I koe three in fr But we fare,” he erled tauntingly, Hel }; mT kne she would not commit ide. y | 4 n at vu're my | Pogether, boys,” he shouted. “Rush muttered | Seagrue,” cried a voice from the}. hinelander, incredulous, pointed at) w behind Helen, “get back Meh J you brought him here} : had gained a hip of the ro by Ph laa commanding the room and thrusting hrough the window covered |the men inside with a revolver, Helen laid her dangerous cylinder Storm handed her the pistol p them covered till I get in, Helen! ‘The window proved diMcult to ne- ‘gotiate, Storm tried to drop inside from it, and Helen turned to help |him, In doing so she left the three an Instant uncovered. They sprang. through the door and down the : Lug and BUl made for shouted Seagrue, “hide Helen and Storm bent over Spike. He lay dazed. When he help himself a little and with their sid could rise to his feet, they sup- yrted him downstairs. Their enemies were nowhere to be seen, But in the roadway stood No member of t the served him, We brought him here t best Sunday dinner you eve in a construction camp.” the roast for him | boa | if he hadn't been my friend jn And she and Storm, ach constantly breaking In on the other, told the "s story. Rhinelander, igingly out to believe there's something decent in your. worthless carcass after all, Spike. You are entitled to « good dinner, And you shall eat it with me, you blamed rascal. Go clean yourself wp and report at my car he said roughly. Helen,” he turned sud- foster niec Those c the engine turning and the Helen in on the seat where sho back with her to Rhinelander’s camp, where they found ‘him ‘By the way, anxiously denly on his i0 TO BRILL BROTHERS . THE HABIT’ GO TO BRILL BROTHERS OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Upto. at 98,50 $18.00 Included is almost every desirable kind of Overcoat — single and double-breasted form- fitting coats, Chesterfields and Balmacaans, in blacks, Oxfords and fancy mixtures. BOYS’ AND WINTER Values Upto at $6.00 Overcoats and Suits Values Up to $25.00 50 *13 young men, s foal An unusually good as- a} sortment of high grade Ee clothing for men and = --} 8 Shirts, Worth Up to $2.00. . c White Shirts, at Worth Up to $3.50 .. Plain and plaited front colored shirts with soft or stilf cuffs, in madras, percale and _ silk-striped madras; a splendid variety of neat, desirable designs—and a number of Ear) & Wilson white dress shirts with plain stiff bosom, thousand-tuck fronts and plaited fronts. Q@@F All Brill Stores Open GO TO BRILL Union Square, 14th St,, near Broadway ‘We didn't bring him hore to hang | “GET THE HABIT” to give men, young men and boys, fathers, mothers, sisters and brothers, a splendid opportunity to take advantage of the won- derful MARK-DOWN SALE! Our Famous Semi-Annual Sale of Boys’ Clothing— all broken lots of Suits worth $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00, and Overcoats worth $4.00 and $5.00. Big Mark-Down Sale of Shirts & Maderwear Bull Zolhew 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers Street ‘|priTisH STEAMER _BEACHED. rin Trouble, Bat Her ts Saved, Feb. 1—The t ick Manor, of right-of-way contr Here, Uncle } Eta ike Mw or his pockets em up before 'y ‘a: ie ; we left the ror Jaay said that her cr nia (Vo Be Continued Monday jort Absolutely Pure No Alum —No Phosphate GO 'TO BRILL Off o-Morrow 2 ° BROTHERS «LIGVH AHL La*.. We're Not!—The Busy Brill Stores Will Be Open All Day clothes bargains in this great SUAH.LOUE ‘THUd OL OD MEN’S SUITS IN- ONE BIG BARGAIN LOT Values $ 9 50 $is.00 * Single and double-breasted models with one, two or three buttons, penci! stripes, checks, plaids, plain browns, grays, Glen Urquharts, gray and brown mixtures and silk mixtures. SUITS} ean" OVERCOATS AD» «LIAVH AHL Formerly Up to "172 Our entire e remaining stock of Fur-lined and Fur- trimmed Coats, up to $37.50. formerly Ribbed Underwear, Regularly 50c Warm, well made and thoroughly good wearing gar- ments, special at 35¢, 3 for $1.00. And a Sale of $1.50 Woolen Underwear, at 95¢ All Day To-Morrow “@@ SHAHLOUd TIT OL OD Medium Weight 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. «LIGVH FHL Lad,, 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue-—-Open Tomorrow Evening Until 10 o’Clock And Our New Store in Brooklyn, ON FLATBUSH AVE. AT FULTON ST. 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