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A STORY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE, RANK H. SPEARMAN. of, ‘Whispering m Yeh, § ii rent Now CHAPTER IX. To him, wh explained his present "CASCARETS” WHEN BILIOUS; CONSTIPATED Cascarets Gently Cleanse the Liver and Bowels, Stopping Headache, N&sty Breath, Sour Stomach or Bad Colds. Better Than Salts, Oil, Calomel or Pills for Men, torney. city fathers CUT-OFF GRANTS A for an outlet. “What I must know is,” he said, “whether the city of Las Vegas will grant our people a right By of way along her through city prop- lerty?” notice. The attorney shook his head, “I don't think that can ever be put “peagrue was cold. “You've got to do it, There's no other way for us to get through. If you hold us up on It, we shall be compelled to abandon our line here.” With this cannon cracker exploding under him, the attorney promised he would see what could be done. “But I he declared, that momen’ faith," “The, Mountain Great’ Railroads, y frank Ht Apeartaan “Batata 3 De Film Corporation. Motion Picture Theatres, came to his convict roug Spike.’ shake of t didn't want Helen Holm you, Seagrue The re (Continued). n he arrives want 1 along with me,” ir Spike all th me again, “Til hand grue's coat. in Las Veg do, he felt Rhinelande he could inv He garded proached. faced a she not help to know y me,” he mu camp. I ha you. Women, Children—Never Gripe—20 Million Boxes Sold Last Year. ated. ROT THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, TROAUART $0, “to lay the case before the city au Spike, sauntering over, Seagrue's eye fell on him at what he termed Spike's on, took his hat, directed post the bulletin, beckoned to the attorney and accompanied by him and Bill started for tho station to catch the main line local, then due. When the train pulled in Se the attorney boarded it, Bill back for camp, Spike, deft alone, went into his tent. Hoe sat eome moments thinking, Then the rose and from a corner got out the suit of clothes, carefully put away, that Helen had bought for him found Helen him Spike would rather have such an errand, her, ill at ease, you get the contracts. turn back the way I did to Seagrue’s Rut the way I'm fixed I can't double-cross Seagrue. Helen saw he was greatly humili- And she was mys arted for town together. jamp when Seagrue re- iN-in company with the at- Their sounding out of the had been unsuccessful and Seagrue handed his foreman @ notice to post on the bulletin board: WORK WILL BE SUSPENDED ON_THE COAST AND COLORADO UNTIL, LAS. VEGAS RIGHT OF WAY TO rd THIS COMPANY CH THE TO SUPERSTITION read the t and a recollection of treachery He spoke to, the “T suppose you know maind, hiy that in helping Rhinelander get those contracts, y ‘ou caused this trouble, Spike glanced at him with an angry he head. “Rhinelander me to get the contracts, es is the one that be ark did not help to soothe He kept after 6 harder. “If you cro he said, threateningly, uu over to some high volt- ritation age, my friend.” ‘The wrangle was going from bad to worse when Bill came in with Sea- The latter, putting By Lug e and started as. The least he could 18 to take this over to 3 camp and return it to her with such lame explanation as ent to cover the occasion, alone, She re- as he ap- strangely riff than to face her on He shuffled toward and her silence did allay his embarrassment, rou bought the clothes for ittered, “because I helped I hated to » to bring these back to ifled a little } } Take one or two Cascarets to-night and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling grand, your head will be at any drug store now and get straight ened up by morning. Stop the headache, biliousne ss, bad colds and bad dy * and ready for work or pl carets do not gripe, sicken or inconven- uu the next day like salts, pills or ly, “the ch what have should treat He labore » your tongue clean, breath sweet, |calomel. They're fi to explain. stomach regulated and your liver and Mothers should give a whole Cascaret thirty feet of bowels acti Get a box | any time to cross, bilious or feverish money and paying him children becaus and cannot injure. will act thoroughly away now. He avoided possible the surprise of Storm an won¢ she sa Th following is an excerpt from an editorial published in the New York Evening Journal on Dec. 22, 1915:— “The German Government takes the tax off beer supplied to men in hospitals and in the trenches, and compels each brewer to supply a certain amount of beer to the army. “And France at the same time forbids the exportation of light red wines from France, in order to make sure that the soldiers shall have enough.” THE NATIONS AT WAR REALIZE THE IMPORTANCE OF ADEQUATE NUTRITION F SOLDIERS, AND THEIR FOOD EXPERTS FULLY APPRECIATED THE FOOD VALUE OF BeER Cood, pure beer, used intelligently, is a constructive agency; it gives vigor, strength and en- durance to the body. Because of the Pe ative knowledge that the moderate use of good, pure beer is beneficial to the human race, we recommend by his words. Storm and Rhinel that moment, rm he’s Spike,” she said kind- thes a nothing. But I done to you that you me in the way you did?” d in continued Confusion He tried to tell her Sea- grue had done many things for him; he told her he owed Seagrue a lot of he had no hope of ever back except by work, and that he didn’t feel h- ought to break nder came up at their ey and returned th In shame-faced way. that overs} nd Rhin ashamed f id, severely. “You would but the RUPPERT’S — Knickerbocker The Beer That Satisfies It is designed to meet a timate demand for a food beverage of absolute most carefully selected mate: and subjected to special processes of Brewi P. n, and as a consequence stands unsurpassed as a safe, nouris! In Bottles and on Draught. purity. g and healthf The Jacob Ruppert Brewery Third Avenue, 90th to 92d Street, New York It is mede from the iltering, Aging, Bottling ul ‘beverage. lutely pure when it leaves the brewery and must be absolutely pure when it reaches you. Bottled at the Brewery Exclusively. in e two men looked at Spike with undisguised contempt. Their attitude made him desperat ‘Oh, L know what you think of me,” he said, with a teokless swing of his head. “T can’t help it. I can’t explain. It would take me from now till the middle of next week, if I tried—and then you'd think less of me than you do now Never, be kind to me again. hopeless for me—but I can't help 1 three watched him shuffle away. Rhinelander shook his head. “There's a mystery somewhere in it. I can't make it out, Some day we'll master Were handing checks out the men. The latter stood about the car in disoontented groups and dis-| di cussed their situation in being thrown #0 muddenly out of work. The paymaster handed Bill a check. It was for Spike. Bili yelled his name. A man hard by pointed to Rhine- lander’s.camp. “There's Spike," sald the man, “over there at Rhineland- Bill's sharp eyes followed the ges- ture. Spike at that moment was just leaving _Whinelander, Helen and Storm. Bill, a knave of more than ordinary discernment and one who ae Spike for his share in the fight ‘egas, saw in tho incident his ance to get even. He put the check aside and a moment later, When Spike appeared at the pay car, Bill was ready. Descending the, car steps, Bilt called to Spike as the tat- ter came forward. Bill advanced to meet him. “What do you mean, Spike,” demanded Bill in loud and aggressive tones, pitched #o that ev- erybody might hear, “by running over to Fiinelanaer’s camp all the 0? t are yo Bpike? you up to now, Spike was in the worst ossible mood to Be badgered by cm anybody. mind his own business and off Sratuitously to break his head, na Bi wot 4.0, the men with CASTORIA For Infants and Children IN USE Fo FoR OVER 30 YEARS Alwa: _._ CONCERTS AND music, METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE ARDMAN fact in he has turtied over to Seagrus shout that’s thrown With a hot expletive he bade Bill] — ‘that ‘ vapes” nis “that right-of-way, bova. inelander steal our He's the guy us all out of work. that?” ‘What do tt know about te! . LOOSLLO¢ 06000900000004 aod $ How to Get Rid of | Bad Cough. 7 > A Home-Made Remedy ‘That wilt Do It Quickly. 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TAILORED SUITS— TAILORED SUITS— Gabardines, men's weer Plain color poplins and serge. poplin, also tatfote eerge—also natty checks in ey Munday, E checks, Fookle, DAVY + 98.98 estan’ lees melee 15.98 Mouse, a) cular skirts, with and with- je and stragent back bi ¥ yokes—becoming Fai modela—variety of otreulal collare—peaw de cygne and yoke top mod ; lining. ——————_——__——_—_______o . Special Prices for BLOUSES NEW DRESSES Little things count in blouse making. — ss A blouse charm 7 Matinee Dally | "teow ona womens tattctne-- | Tent ot concentrated "attention ‘en soft material, ve sirable for afternoon wear,...-.+++-20.78|detaile,...A studied modification of fashion tends to produce blouses not , Serges—tine tatlored mode hog! ne ee Ly wal ny the values iain. "Ww ronling Sine Pblack, Savy eage green. ‘tbe in which Ss have | re ts K two years, Clearance of Dresses Crepe de chines, Georgette crepes, tettetas and mation, pinta tata! 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PARSING SS Crchcots were i.60 and $398 1,08 sine Ten —Oven ves, mo aM 20 JOHN sseDiamonds LW, SWEETECO C: (RO SMAne em, Kees s 13 fh ‘reekraay Fe, for tts ascnger off Taay’ be lett | ee ia wae lly | French Fried Potatoes Apple Pie a Ia Mode. ‘Tea, Coffee or Milk. that ts served " Children’s All Weel Norfolk Sweaters—novelty weave— stor Soiferectoizen 6 to 12 yre.c-s 08 Misses’ Jacquard Blanket Robes— floral and Indian desi scalloped collar or satin bands-— res. erarrrntrrrrrt) vee ® MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, NV hag Women's Serge Dresses 4.76 | 89 ct. All Wool Storm Serges... ST Navy, green, Racwn and black— 48 and 60 inch—myrtle, prune, smart models—new full skirte— Copenhagen. neve. ond black. 6 OO DS-—MAIN FLOOR, 11 et, Outing Flannels Pink and blue str WASH DRESS FABRIC 69 ct. 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MUSIINS—BASEMENT, 16 enti tices ec RAD. . 54 tops— neat model shires trim'd—all izes to AS, HOUSE DRESSES-—-SECOND FLOOR, lo ct. Turkish Bath Towels...... is $4.98 & $6.98 Boys’ Norfolk Suits 9.94) 214)x42—s0ft, epongy—bdleached— Various styles—fancy cheviote In | hem'd-—white or colored orders, mixtures, tweeds and plaids—many TOW EIS—MAIN Fl Vovextra trousera.7 to 16 yra, pa Oye CLOTHING THIRD. PLO} 49 ct. Little Tots’ Dresses........... ry Flannelette and domet — plain 39 ct. Boys’ Percale Blouses Mh ghee ke rh Russian and L it, mediu and dark mtnines: — reneh s o 5 yra. iRched collaras8 to. 18 y INPANT SolND FLOOR, BOYS’ PURNISHINGS— THIRD FLOOR, 49 ct. Rompere..2 to 6 yrs 98 ct. Cotton Diapering 69) Striped Galatea ena heavy nap Bleac’ hed 27 In.—full 10-yd. piece. | flannelette well made TOWBLINGS—M, MN FLOOR. i} BOYS’ PURNISHINGS—THIRD FLOOR, Denote Morning Specials. Leek fer the Clocks} ah Leok for the Clocks!