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of the crowd In front of the jail, saw and heard enough to make them real ize the seriousness of the situation, They looked at each othe b at do you think?” asked Helen anxiously, Storm shook his head. “We've got to got help, Helen, and get tt quick.” “The only place it can come from is the carip, then,” responded Helen with decision. “And we must go after 24 it, George. aT ‘They hastened to the station and Hf) told the story to the agent. Storm NII Ml : wrote a message, directing a boy to rush upstairs with it and get It off. A STORY OF MOUNTAIN By this time the Sheriff and bis] When Rhinolander opened the tele- deputies had succeeded in getting | gram a few moments later, he read RAILROAD LIFE. Spike to the calaboose, where they | pre + IN’ OUR RE. B ‘ pushed him inside, But the crowd, | ALF, BLE WITH SbA- p had ‘followed hard ott | Gitte N' THEY ARE y, |their heels. ‘It was growing larger | spor TO LYNCH JIM FRANK H. SPEARMAN in{OVery moment and the feeling was |ON ING HAVE H READY . 2 HE running higher. | AS SOON AS WE ARRIVE—STORM, Seagrue had sent Lug out to look | Inelander, without loss of time, for Bill, whose disappearance dis-| assembled his men, told them of the turbed him. And Lig, finding his|troubie at Las Vegas and asked if panel ton partner lying deserted on tho side-|they were willing to help rescue CHAPTER X. walk, tried hard to bring him around. | Spike. They answered with an af. He stopped a man running past and | frmative yell and he ordered them to with his help propped Bill up. climb aboard + fat one. Helen and Storm, reaching the edge (To Bo Continued.) (Continaed), ° ‘Tho one shot fired in the courthouse had already made a commotion. Spike faining the foot of the stairs hid Aimself just as clerks, coming in at the front, ran upstairs to see what 66 was wrong. And when tho coast be- low was clear Spike slipped out of the open door and walked away. Beagrue, at his window, had been watching his men tn Main Street. After what seemed an interminable time be heard steps on the liall stairs, | nd the next moment Lug, hurrying | Hite the room as Seagrue spend «ne | Ingtant Relief for Sore, Tired, Tender Feet; for Aching, Orgeagiue ‘opened it tn haste and Swollen, Calloused Feet and Corns looked for what he wanted, but while the index sheets indicated the res- i of the deeds he pages where they shouid While he was searching Bill ran in, “Well,” exclaimed Bill, “you got what you want. e came mighty r getting pinche ieasra answered testily: “I do: got what [ want. Rh ds are not in this that belong “Pull, Johnny, Pull! My sore, tired, swollen feet just ache for ‘Tit.’ find Spike,” di wrathfully. “And quick.” — he won't comé?” parried 1 Seagrue him’ in “Kill him,” returned Seagrue with- out hesitation. “Bring him anyway.” ‘he men, loitering along Main Street and drinking, had worked themselves into an ugly mood even | before Spike, walking through the crowd, was recognized by one he man, who was ght the convict oar. Spike shook bimscif loos: t was walking away when Bill hurrie ‘on the scene. “Where are the pages you tore out} You're footsick! Your feet feel tired, of that book?” he demanded angrily,| puffed up, chafed, aching, sweaty and of Spike. they need“ Spike regarded him with assumed} Piz" makes feet re astonish nent. Tis ner the world b mt box of ‘1 ever known. tany drug ‘or a whole ching, sweaty, will fit fine and and sore-pr “What (o you mean, telling me I nennat? Oe and burnt to had tried “Tix Raed LOVER “Giiled tae eke one jand bunlons, “Tie” ts th reept no substitute, —Advt as didn't you? I know I didn't’ Abuse from Bill followed returned by Spike with u Across the street on a \ of an adjoining ! rning some rubbis!, ning is rifle. As he jerked tho shells from agazine one fell into the fire iS up those that he could find of the cartridges he returned to his house with the gun. Spike amd Bill were in the midst of their heated ar- gument a mament later when the port of @ rifle startled them. men, as a bullet sung past, i tively dodged. In doing so’ Bill un- luckily struck a pr hook with his head eharp and the end of the hook 4 trated his temple Bill sank to the; pavement unconscious. Some of the idle laborers wh been alarmed at the shot, seei g0 down, came forward, | Bil! ing at the temple, lay whil pike, wondering what had happened, stood) by. The Sheriff came “There he Is," said one of ue mén, pointing to Spike. “There's the that did the shooting crowd worked Spike ite.” Ones forward, the + fh eth \ ’ N back as. be: reeted his deputy to take the pris ji 5 h 1 ° “ae | th and new | Helen’ and storm, ishing rnoir| ‘ALEVE IS NeW health and new life lunch, had one to the court hous: —— —.— and Were busy with the Recorder, one who was trying to find the missing th Li z eSierk coming in told or the ailin fight down the str pe : F you who are weak, anaemic, The ingredients of Winearnis have nervous, or run-down could been recommended by the medical pro- realize what a short course of Sr sere lnunareah et yearh Sscertain what the disturbance w Wincarnis would mean to you— 1 unvarying combination of beet pat bode you would not continue to suffer — trom prize cattle of English breed, malt needlessly. You would get a bot- from choice ripagrains, and a spevially tle of Wincarnis at once and, from lected wing possessing unusual toni¢ A properties, ‘The wine 1 Id stimu today, begin to derive the new a Aas at lant, a tonieand a blood-builder, ‘The 1 take this opportunity of health ar new life that incar- maltis powertu. sto! v vital endtnke, this, gop vealth and new life t near alt is a powerful restorative and vital: nis promotes. Remember that ver. ‘The beetis a highly concentrates rT h These three ingredients your health is your most valuable tite builder three ing are combined by a scientific process possession, Ill-health, apart from the misery it causes, deprives you | of your rightful enjoyment and in Wincarnis. r ¥ ij ‘ i ii ant to take, DR. J. C. McCOY, | handicaps you in your daily duties, You will find it pleasant. to take, which greatly enhances their individual \ ng qualities Candler Building, 220 W. 42d St. But good health—glorious, glow- the finest overage, Wincarnis has ‘A few doors went of Brondwas ing health~-can be yours if you been famous in Europe for a third of a Honre Napa ae take Wincarnis, Because it pos- century, Thousands have testified that sesses a four-fold power in creat- it has restored then to health and strength, Don't confuse it with the ing the health you nee maeeintalee a i It is in cases like this that Wincarnis similar nature exercises such a wondertul effect. Wi Buy) MU abathla carnis promotes mew strength, nese . blood, mew nerve toree, and mene vital ‘ @ ity, Because Wincarnis is a tonic, a | restorative, @ blood builder and a worries make you forget ti | nerve food, that is why over 10,000 self @ bottle of Wincar n | doctors recommend Wincarnis. vorted only in two sizes—85 cents and Mothers! Don'tlet your daily burden $150 per bottle | ruin your health, Don’t let your cares” Shofld ye ular dealer have no mn, 63 Se and anxieties spoil your looks, Don't winesraia in seek hee : MY e@sy payment plan may interest you. puter Hesalstely i Ne ine Abia can give it for you fre his wholesa DR. FINCH 700 (hs sew Aes Begin to Get Well FREE Send the coupon below (with 10 ——— fi cents to pay packing and delivery df charges) for a free trial bottle-—not a 4 mere taste, but enough to do you good 10 Kenmare St., Open 9 to 1. Cin LOOK for Electric Moving — — The wnees ite USE THIS COUPON to his re aD : Army The Sunday Worid’s ing dit ite | Send mothe tree trlalboitie of Win Want Director ‘ Wait [oaseleta ti onaia (asta ate makes more “Offer | oh tn a en of Positions” than Vo aad any other two medi- ums in the universe THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 1916 n = ==These and Other Timely Sales for Friday 7) 5 (0) OA Green Trading Stamps Free Tomorrow with Pur- chases of $1 or More. ge=CUT OUT THIS COUPONes, a e IT IS GOOD FRIDAY ONLY This Coupon is good for 50 (FIFTY) aac Green Trading Rag 8 FREE with pure! 3 of $1 or more, Friday, arch 3, These $0 FREE Stamps are of the same kind you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases, GREENHUT'S. partments NOW Under One Roof Evening World, 3-2-16. GREENHUT’S—SECOND FLOOR GREENHUT'S—THIRD FLOOR GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR s ’ 4 o ’ } jUndermuslins || Don’t Miss This Sale of Women’s Neckwear ||} ere 75c; e Newest Styles—Lovely Col oy Tomorrow, at.. 50ec Ameri n M Ru Ss Latent styles in Collere, Vestoce and Collor end Calf 4 Dalida Nishtiow Sety—variety of designs; of laces, Swiss embroid- a ninty ightgowns, lawns and organdies; regularly 49¢ to uw y nie sree de &e, From Such Leading Mills as Those of nae baled ate “pea . 25 & tit @ litys ‘, ashion’s latest note i is the colored . tow, slpover sties so Oe 8. Sanford Sons—Alex. Smith Sons—H. G. Fetterof Co. | | “ta'curcrcid Tose, blue, pinks tan, invender: | 8; special . a ae . vari tyles. a Fine Nainsook Bloomers 50 All these rugs are durable, in exquisite designs, and the sizes are those Collars. vuveuwet +... .25¢ to 98 } | Charis Tits “Casnba’ ‘Covers | | Welds are most in demand, Cennkevasme «.. 49¢ to 98e 4 | elaborately trimmed with lace, Royal Wilton Rugs-attractive qualities, exquisite color combinations. 4 insertions, edgings and ribbons; | | Size Regularly Sale Price | Size Regularly Sale Price GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR a | others of allover embroid- 26.5 = ca 4d Sty; very spoeully priced UE M ‘ i bet 4 be sx °., , tn ‘pts I2c to Ibe Plain & Fancy A ’ ' x 63 ine! 78 \ W 4 " 8.3 x 10.6 37.50 31.50 | 27 x 54 inches 4.75 3.95 ‘ | lla dbe dad | a5) 35.80 29.50 127 x 84 inches 3.05 3.25 hite Goods & | Tomorrow, a Yard... .. High-Grade Velvet Rugs—choico selections in well-wearing kinds. . Manuienguts chen’ fh se-verés: ules tall { ; Size Regularly Salo Price | Size Regularly Sale Price | | pieces. Lot Includes, WHITE CHECKED DIMITIES, | | Paterna iat arte be Re Wervine. “te bar v4 HITE NOVELTY CHECKS, 40-INCH WHITE ttractive Percaline and Sateen | | 8 * 12 ban fo7e lay ness er 739 | | LAWN, 36-INCH WHITE LONG CLOTHS. Petticoats in Black, Emerald, Navy, Brown, Russian, Green, Wistaria—— 7.6x9 17.50 15.60 | 27 x 52 inches 1.50 1.25 Bleached and Unbleached 5e 75¢ and $1 Petticoats, at.. 50e in tes id badihag th ad 5Oc | | Axminster Ruge—choice examples of the weaver's art, Many novelties in designs and colorings, Muslins, ¥d. Hacsebies Pale Size Regularly Size Regularly Sale Price Manufacturer's short lengths of 2 to 10 yards, i yakermembers Petticoats, are al | ox 12 $32.50 8.3 x 10.6 $22.50 $17.75 | | Some with slight imperfections, Sold at less than 4 NECESSITY NOW, with the fuller | } 9 x 12 28.50 6x9 16.50 13.75 | | manufacturer's cost A ; lop skirts, 9x12 26.50 6x0 14.50 1.75] | pin C . ‘ z ; e212 3450 36 x 70 inches 3758 295 illow Cases, Each, 10c; or $1.15 Dozen 4 i GREENHUT’'S—SECOND FLOOR, | 9x 12 22.60 36 x 63 inches 2.05 2.25 Odd” lot; slightly impertect. . : 8.3 x 10.6 4.51 Bed Sheets, each, 34c 4 Mill Remnants Tapestry Brussels Rugs—popular priced rugs with excellent wearing Manutacturer's lot of seconds. Bleached muslin , Sand Size Regularly Bale Price | Size Regularly Sale Price sheets for single and %4 beds. Slightly soiled and Ae of Linings 9x12 $19.50 $15.75| 8.3 x 10.6 si7.80 $14.75 | | mussed. 3 A | High Lustre Sateons, 36 inches | | ® x 12 H! Le eel 14.50 12.25 * j wide, in Black and’ all wanted x12 . soba a " ; : colors; grades usually 19¢ 12! See carne cower i | to 25e a yard; sale, yard, I M2e GREENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR: W h G d S 1 as oods Sale hs GREENHUT’S—SECOND FLOOR Spring Suitings atad” 69¢ Cotton Chiffon Voiles, Crepes 1 and Percales, Newest Stripes, \ 125¢ Floral Patterns and Dots { a Yard Men’s *1 to *2 New Spring Negligee Shirts at {9C Standard grades of these fine, dainty fabrics in = 54 inches wide; fine quality ‘ teemonrew's ome, We ineteds: i Whipcords, Two-Tone — Effects, All these are of standard make, as can be ascertained from the labels in | | 30-Inch Standard Plisse Crepe—in endless t Stripes and Velour Cheek designs. the neckbands, ety of prt! pattern:—Floral Buds and 12 \ ) We advise you strongly to patronize this sale, because it is a fact that be- | | s¢-1nch Standard | aber ink ae GREENHUT’S—SECOND FLOOR | fore long the most ordinary of shirts will cost at least $1 each—as the market assortment; light and dark groun c ry W ’ © is practically bare of good shirts underprice. tively strip a. ostesl, igured, etc.; yard 12% AA | omens $3.00 Every one of these shirts is guaranteed fast color—all cut full, excellently | | 96-40-Inch pe Mago Se soeachor soar i i & $3 50 Shoes ; made and perfect fitting, with laundered or soft French cuffs; pleated or plain patterns, chee (some have’ slight 12: \ 8 le imperfections); yard........... 60.00.00 . p bosoms. Scores of beautiful patterns in mercerized Cer itieey nd Newest Styles— a | 98 madras; plenty of fine plain or pleated WHITE NEGLIGEE SHIRTS in all Specialat.. . . sizes. All with fine pearl buttons and faced sleeves. Sizes 1314 to 1814. Greenhut’s Shoes for quality, style ond moderate prices are un- surpassed, This lot represents a surplus stock rmaretaarmaice si! Space-Saving Sleeping Devices calf, patent leather, Exhibit and Demonstration of a large variety of these devices, which aré most usefulin New York apartments. New “Easy-Fold” Sofa Beds (See Illustration) at *26 (Regularly $30) OTHER SALES For Full Details Please See Our Adv't in Today's Evening Journal. Women’s and Misses’ Advance Models $ in Spring Suits—-special at 19.50 Trimmed $ Smart Serge Skirte—for Millinery-—at.. stout women $ we "e $1 and om ous $2 Gloves—at.. @ Dc | Men's Spring Welght Un- Poe at. 1.79 ana a. B9e w2soDaby $17 50) | Spmcal 85°95 Men's Suits and Overcoats—stylish, well made gar- ments, in correct weights for now and $ until the summer; at reer 8.95 Men's and Youths’ Trou- , Great Low Priced Offer- GREENHUT'S—FIFTH FLOOR and kidskin, All have Goodyear welted soles —not all sizes and widths in each style, but all sizes are included in the lot. Men’s $3 Shoes, $9.49 Sale at Sasi Gun metal calf, Blu heavy (oodyear welted sizes, 6 to 11, Dand £ width Women’s $6 White Calfskin Lace Shoes, r style + all SMT § sers—20 to 58 i) ee is “Open Stock” at 4.45 Choice of frames, Golden Oak, Fumed Oak and Mahogany finish; waist meres at $8 “Coron.” V Finest quality, genuine white covered in brown Spanish Moroccoline. i . Rasore—usually Sweepers— $ "4 calfskin, light weight, Goodyear Other choice coverings equally low in price. Easy to operate— priced to 5c, at 25c (Ree R 495 $14.45 Porcelain Dinner | $20 “Pneumatic” Clean- te ELLOS | Meaa->*13.95 welted sole, covered Cuban heel, . se . 25s, two pillows and coverings. made overs neat and gracefullast, | | When closed holds mattress, two pl Ld All sizes, 214 to 7, A to D widths. MATTRESSES TO FIT THE ABOVE—AT LOW PRICES - GREENHUT'S—FOURTH FLOOR GREENHUT'’6—THIRD FLOOR e F j Mail and Phone Ask tor Free 2 D S l f W. ] P. aie, | Market Specials | 3%. |||2-Day Sale of Wall Paper : , Grocery Catalog. ; . Filled. bess tll. 10c to 12\4c Wall Papers; 3 | Fresh Fish | Tomorrow and Saturday, a Roll, c BORON MAC te Roy ae Vous, UH] roast Beers Eminently suitable for bedroont, kitchen, hall or living- | FRESH Hit 12" 3e | HALIBET, otk ANS ( lac || room, Sold with cut out borders. sTRAK COD [ied sai MON |] conven ; Ie to 20¢ American Oatmeal Wall )25c Wall Papers—two-tone browns, Ms Ss EE Ge FRESH ENED CYBTERS : pies) C | MUTTON’ hind’ quarters of Paper —30 inches wide; fast color;| tans, figured, stripes and varnished 4 SELECTED LARGE Te| svar 50c;" 30c MA ° ween 19¢ hoice stock 17¢ oH with cut out border; « 8 old; sold one matched 1 ry | HERRING. Ib ie ¢ fron Jersey I Rea, ro orders; a rol Qe ‘ : ee ee RIC ie eee 50c Tapestry Wall Papers--Tiftany 12} Ceiling Papers—moire, 63 PEARL HOMINY Moss Rose | PREMIUM FLOUR Fountain] | Sif0UlIERS “hoices amall, |CHICRENS.— choice qual blends, grass cloths and burlap ef- inwhite and cream; a rol, Dic brand; hulled harmon quality, ses family patent ean} pork Ag | for roasting; 99 ects, printed on heavy im- et us estimate on your painting h Sr brs: lance con LOCT 88%, i ' ses, Me} 22c ported stock; fast colors; D5 and parerdanging, | Our estimates ACKBR'S CHOCO: 15c bb $s] |] SAUisA o made, 1 Re .. de a roll C are iree of charge. Phone or write, | [je ; Coffee ean | SUCHARD'S EATING CHOC. | : Keeshly rovnted daly] : ji ie | olatt Be We, GREENHUT9—FOURTH FLOOP HARVEST BLEND) COFFE ¥ " ) FANCE. PEELED PRACHES: e . re 4 i eee ees) SLT Te ae pray os 8d Die |_iaree_can | L & W id am 4 ibe an ll “dy, 83.10 6 ec ~ / Friday an GUADARALT BLEND « ‘ “ ary | eaecan ioe smcked Meats 1quors mes Saturda , i on ° c Fresh Eggs DOLD’ 5. WESTPHALIA y 9 dba: ft siéees BeAG Han aa lial eae 82¢ BLE MAC 286 Hennessy’s Gld Lewis | Cee aoe Ye sith 28e ||| xiv! tain wRown’ Re |] SMOKED ROLLED” 1G Brandy Hunter Rye || ia 4 — Fe e SHOULDERS. EN| s: rye sold in J MEATKARL — Vogts oven ‘ P, aa HAMS—Ib. . COGNAC $15 | 4 tried: dvs, 4110; JOe]] Sweet June Peas Ne ‘ wil CURED 19¢ bottles 1.58 a ————-—————, ORRINS SUPREME ‘i ii , te, Vanilla. Le Sauerkraut 1 a 2 ‘atel and Cateaba. use eine Hi 5 bowie aries ot BO Pes wxany ||| TONGUES Ic Gallon | bettie te 19) sfolliy Club Whisk d oo Se || est wire, orators 188 . 2. Gullon, $8.75 ris JERSEY TOMATOF 4 dor. 8 a 20-Ib. bag, 63.40; 1.46 | Oude Zeeman finest Geneva) oti sar bot foc ATquolity:. fancy hang pa eet AUERKRA shel, OO-ld. beg, $1.75; Three Crown Brend.. 1.25] Gin; large stone nl en TRS poe 5 c Goren, 81.705 Be Choice quality 10B | jugs; each aw Imperial < fares cua seco Faust Kummel |, Baltimore Rye hs [erg A gut 8 9 | One ees $1 : ir OBe | awart bottie.... ens 4 aw Cc 5ES—luley ut every 30 minutes. French; . . * Horehoun: } BWERT QRANOE | POUND CAKE 366 $1.25 BOTTLE PILGRIM $7 |» Canadian Rye | nock: AND. RYE-—splendid 4 Box of 176 size, $2.75;| , ES —darg F CAKES, eh HOLLAND GIN... oral Werraat Spesia $] pure for voids c 4 4 NGES- darge, Sponge cakes, £000diee | Reite. ull quart dottie q a ee 20e) ors, ans lie Regal English John B Coo atl 4 ul 2 ¥, ‘a5 chn Baig & Co.'s || [Nejson Bourbon VEGETAL ve| Vaio OUS COFFEE Qe [WHOLE wiikat 10 Dry and Old Scotch Whisky ||| Kentucky's finest for Tae aD ITHERE LATER CAR BE Tom ins Od and ieiiow tigue more then hall 6 cone neh Ohi BBG] me @0 10 Thee een 8! Tle bottle. 51,24 ful afar’ sot OL o\\

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