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OFFICER SHOT DEAD CLEANING HIS PISTOL Ghe: Lieut. Peters Had | J All the (a) Cartridges but One When OK - Weapon Discharged. | WE A butter Jentall om | 7 @ revolver wh p ine) stantly killed i r a Seoond Licutenont in Company G, at the ‘Twenty-third Regiment Armory, Bed- | ford and Atlontic Avenues, Brooklyn, | Yesterday. Peters had apparently over- A STORY OF MOUNTAIN RAILROAD LIFE. looked one cartridge in removing the | By ers from the weapon PANE DE euers, from the weahor stom) FRANK H. SPEARMAN. George “Heli ston, the at few | Author of, “AVhigpering Meith,” “The. Moyntala minute ore “the wee ters ratege of aloe he. Was thirty-two. y old and lived 1 Copitight, 1010, tk H. Spear i ‘Brooklyn rhe | Produce i moraiion Diatritated {he resiment for tou Pi tere "rhea nivston ond ase CHAPTER XIV. Helens Hace Against ‘Time. A fortnight spent at the Hotel Hol- upidiy for Helen Holmes. he prin muntficence of her foster Rhinelander, in. making E » through his gift of a sub- rest in the Superstition | young woman of large means, tored her 10 soe jal responstbil- Thee » hers by right of and inheritance, but she ved of them by the un- timely death of her father. Nor was her benefactor a man to do things by halves. During the time that Helen was his guest in the city, ke med an unusually busy man fully occupted, hardl [TGH AND BURN Because of Eczemas, Ra Rashes, Chap- pings, Etc? If Etc.? If So CUTICURA SOAP AND CUTICURA OINTMENT Will afford instant relief and | quickly heal even when all else |"? ‘ his time now own, #6 frequent wer iis, And during this r of inystery despite ail appear as of ordinary routine imposed on him has failed. On | by his ratiroad interests, To Helen's > tas frequent queries as to what he was retiring bathe | joise 4 ter day, Rhinelander re- the hands| swers which no doubt | n to satisfy her, But freely with} ite these were mere sce evanion to put her off and CuticuraSoap | )50'")) ignorance of what he| andhotwater, | really was doing: | What ostensibly was most on his Dry, and rub Cuticura Ointiaent gently into | rations for resuming veal the skin for a few minutes. j‘or some s as time, r nelante ways the finished man Wipe off surplus Ointment with ' ; the world, whether he was soft tissue paper or leave it on chtened or’ prosperous, now em- | ployed his natural aptitude for the and wear old gloves or soft | bandage during night. Sample Each Free by Mall, With “2-p. Skin Book on pecueet Ad- | irom powceard 0 Dept. 14, Bow | ton. Soi) throughout tbe world. © of dictator by suggesting, com- nanding and directing Helen to make} If ready as goon as possible to gain in the society had, Holmes' | irally on ent, for example, that ake her pla JESS WILLARD SAYS | “TAKE NUXATED IRON If you want plenty of ‘stay there’ Strength Mi and Endurance and Health and Muscles like mine.” A hitherto untold Secret of his Great Victory over Jack Johnson Ordinary nuxated iron will often increase the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 200 per cent. in two weeks’ time. TT have been abl completely fonnip Zeck Johnson so eastiy aa T i whi thy thant with F “Mr. Willerd's undreds which I could experience astonianing hand vi- piloated chrouio allty even in most co! condittona."* long ago a man came to me who was ly half @ century oM, and asked me to eliminary’ examination for 1 was astonished to find blood pressure of a boy of 20 and aa full of vigor, vim and vitality aa a young man. In {aot,'« young man he really notwitheiunding his age, ‘ho secret said was taking tron—nuxated tron bim with renewed life. At bad health; at 40 oareworn nearly allin, — Now at 60 a miracle of vi- tallty and his face beaming with the buoy- @ncy of youth, As I have said « hundred ’ times over, tron ia the greatem of all strength butiders. concoctions and take simp! uxated tron, 1am convinced that the lives of thousands of persons might be saved, who now die every year from pn unonia, grippe, oon: sumption, \d "heart trouble, 0d Man & Weakened condition brought on lack of iron in the blood. Iron |e abeo lutely necessary to enable your blood to ohange food Without it, no ma your food mut doing you any strength out of It, 5000 n't got the und a@ a consequence and slokly looking tn @ soll | 9: See how long you can work or how ‘ou can Walk without becoming tred. Next take two five grain tablets of per day ‘Then test your muoh you have gained. I have seen dos- ena of nervous run-down people who were ailing all and endurano 1 entirely get rid of all la, liver ther » fourtee ime neon dootoring for months without obtains ne "any, enofli: | THut don't take the old ne, ( , can be ne | nux L consider that plenty of tron in| are tron “i you want It to do you any my blood is the secret of my aad otherwise it a sirengrl wer and endurance, gee ebtain wien! vise nigatel power: | aisicnaca’t iy "by tliker: Hegeuane (Without ts i dm sure thee 1 should’ never | (saruac), Lege We abd aL other dapat 1 was that Helen should make all | a stranger. | THE EVENING WORLD, “MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1916. she give unremitting attention to as- sembling a new wardrobe with all ac- cossories pertaining to it, And found time, even in the midst of hie many activities to act as counsellor and ad- viser while the numerous trades- people, engaged in fitting Helen newly out, kept ber occupied in selections and fittings. Rhinelander decided on hate, inspected gowns, enlisted the interest of experts in’ Helen as he | would have enlisted engineers tn run ning new Ines of railroad, And all tho while after the work of a hard jday, he soemed tained by some secret which be kept religiously to himself until one morn- ing when he asked her to take a ride with him into the country. He had already restored to her |service, after diligent inquiry, the faithful maid with whom Helen had parted when she left her father's house, ‘The meeting between the two women, mistress and servant, was affecting. A bond of affection had al- ways existed between them and the tragedy that came into Helen's life bad only increased the devotion of her servitor. On the morning that Helen walked with her matd out of the botel and stepped into Rhinelander’s cur, the sun was shining in a clear sky, Helan was driven from the city rapidly north along the Santa Barbara boule- | vard until the party entered the coun- try familiar to her for many years—| the canyons and foothills of the San | Pablo valley. Nature was in ite love- | Hest mood, and as the car glided along the broad roadway. Helen, | whom Khinelander seemed to have engaged as much as he could In en- grossing conversat an, in spite of his efforts, to wander a’ lttle in| thought as landmarks long unfamil- | far unfolded themselves to her vision, “Why, Uncle Amos,” she said aud- | denly, ‘where are you taking me?” | We are getting close to Signal.” “We are going t she re- ay, are you going to do 2 demanded Helpn, 4 number of things to do| * returned Rhinelander unper- | “But I can't do them until | we get there, so why worry about it? | I've been thinking about that model | that we looked at yesterday for your |second dinner gown mused, “I'm inclined, Helen, to think it will do very wel She laughed unblushingly at him, Leaning forward from her seat, she shook her “gloved finger threateningly | in his face: “You're thinking noth- ing of the kind,” she retorted in high spirits, “You know you're not, You think L don’t know when you're trying to fool me. You don’t give me credit for anything like suspicion, do you? You're putting something up, Uncle} But you havn't deceived me ly. “Weil, {t isn't your fault you don't know everything that’s going on. I jeertuunly give you credit,” he re- Joined brazenly, “with making dili- gent efforts for two weeks to find out what I've been doing, But—" he leaned forward in return to defy her cuniosity—"you havn't found out, have you?" |. The railiery had no end, Helen {taunting him with all sorts of plots and be brushing aside her questions las if they were of no more conse- quence than mosquitoes, But when the rapidly moving car, approaching the outskirts of Signal, swept sharply to the left instead of taking the high- way on the right toward the village, instinct sent the happy girl's heart into her throat with a great throb; ahe half dreamed, half suspected what it might all mi To Bo. Con Continued). ‘Second Exhibit by John Sloan in | Hudson Guild John Sloan has got the habit of ex- | hibiting now and he cannot stop it. In other words he has exhibititis. In Janu- ary he had a very comprehensive ex- hibition at Mrs. H, P, Whitney's studio, and he now has an exhibition of his paintings, etchings, lithographs, mono- types and drawings at the Hudson} Gulld, No. 486 West Twenty-seventh Street, until April 10. The illustrated catalogue contains 208 numbers, The Pictures are scattered through three | rooms, including the library. | Mr. Sloan has been spoken of as the| American Hogarth. Without acquies- | | cing In or combating his sobriquet, it may bo said that he seizes upon homely | | themes, genres and living subjects and| |exploits them broadly and very mod- ernistically. It 1s questionable if Mr.| Sloan has the subtlety and the versa- | | tility of Hogarth, However, Uke the | great master, he selects his subjects! | without regard to gesthoteism. Conc retely, his “Hanging Out Hor! ash” is far trom bewutiful, The | dowdy woman of the tenements, tn a |frowsy wrap and her mouth full of clothespins, hangs out her laundered |linen, ‘The subject is exceedingly com monplace and it lacks the redeeming }aui ity of careful ish. tion Night" ts a study of the| nd movements of a metropolitan election. It not easy to visualize this. Mr, Sloan Ras given us the, } masks, the tn hor He ticklers, the noise and the confusion, even the cenge, in his hotly and broadly p ed picture, but he has never dreamed of the tremendous significance of the | elective fran as the pice | ture indicates, ched at an incidental and | © tout ¢ mible. Wake of th try” embodies an excellent idea ¢ of the ferry- boat 1# happily indic her than finished, The tug in the distance ts jerudely done, and anothe r boat, further away, is absolute definition. Lon Grass’ s student's 4 are raticous, th ts xpressed tl has an unfin 1 look ink and I mewhat bet }ter, but even it eteby and lack much in its execut The girl in has a good and that “ that can honestly be \ mono’ is a study of a re. « The if it had the ve ing out,” —50 Jal’ | GER LGT Bree Tuesday VM Mw GREENHUT’S—MAIN FLOOR A Sale That Is a Wonder! Suits & Top Coats Hoe $ 1 () at. This season almost any kind of garment is a good value at $10. Even retailers can't get very much at $10 in the wholesale market. That's what makes this offering exceptional, Here are splendidly made and hionable suits and top-coats that can be worn nicely right into the Summer season. THE SUITS in an attractive show- ing of fashions, chiefly In neat stripes, overplaids, checks, mixtures id blue serges. Smartest two- and three-button styles, correct for business and dress wear. THE itheg COATS are in To fully appreciate how excep- tional this offering is, come and see the garments, make comparisons. The more you do this, the more you will recognize the sterling character of these Suits and Top-coats at the price—$10. REENHUT'S—MAIN FLOOR Boys’ Wash Suits every build. Sizes 2%, to 10 Years. At . 1 Junior Norfolk, Billy Boy and Wee Wee Georgle Bhp in Madras, Percales, Chambrays, Linons, etc., in light blue, gray, tan stripes, plain colors and white. GREENHUT'S—3D FL." Hand-Carved $] Frames, These are in sizes 8x10, 7x10 and some I 1x14 inches, and are com- plete with glass. We never sell “seconds” come early? ee MODEL GAS Pictures Framed at QaNate 1-3 Off Regular Prices pee aah rkesd star burners on good You have a choice of no less than 350 beautiful mouldings. All work entrusted to us will be artistically done. The saving is self-evident, jG REENHUT’S—-BASEMENT—, Hand Painted Tea Cups and Saucers Special, 49 ic $1.85 HEAVY TIN WASH BOILERS copper bottom; at... First Quality Aluminum Ware S 9e 1.38 RICE BOILERS. 14 2-quart capacity; at ‘ . He $1.25 LIPPED SAUCEPANS 72. T-quart capacity; at foc $225 TEA KETTLES 75 U-quart capacity; at SL.75) 12.50 TEA KETTLES 9 92.25 DOUBL ROASTING PANS. > 1-4 “10x18 inchea at $1.75 Artistic hand painted tea cups, — in delicate floral designs—full size | | 1 FOOD CHOPPERS. y 59c cuts coarse, medium and fine; at. © cup and saucer. Limited to 1,000 dozen--Sale To- morrow Only. No Dealers’ or Jobbers’ orders accepted. So WALL COFFEE Mil LS-—giass canis holds 1 Ib. coftes beans; Sis “Leader” Lift Top Refrigerators j———— GREENHUT’S—3D FL. Room and Small Size Alaska Make hee highs ice ‘anited lined pro. A Collection of Excellent cet Floor — Coverings at + and the Marked — Savings Apulee prieg. ie From Original ig Sada | Prices Royal Wilton Rugs Exquisite color combinations and durable qualities. Ste 9x12 ft... $39.50 8 ft, 3xi0 ft. 6 37.50 Bit 3x10 ft. 6 35,50 OxOft.. 26,50 6x9 ft... sss 24.50 36x63 inches. 6.75 36x63 inches, 5.7 Oatmeal F ROLLED AVEN High Grade Velvel ed ats) Rugs package. ance molectaatin well-weuring NAEOB | ARAND 5 G0 | Sire Former! le Price Be tCrCd BRAND’ ROLLED Oxi2 ft. $34.50 OMT reg. 2h 0 Oxi Zits... 28.50 pacha dl Oxi2 ft. 24.50) YELLOW SPLIT PEAS gm 7H, 6x9 fea... 17.50 ‘ de x9 ft. ‘ 16 50 1 FARINAS" Og e ‘ AGx70 inches. 3.50 Fe Neer F.4 : 2ixS4inches. 1.78 may ae ; 2IxS2inches 1.50 2e in these goods Green Trad With Purchases of ‘1 or More. Present Coupon j= GREENHUT'S~-MAIN FL.——= Handkerchiefs For Men, Women and Children The Greatest Sale Announced This Year This annual event te more then usuafly Interesting et this tlme, coming an It dose rere are sorely In need of J handkerchief material is ommend you to purchase long time before Handkerchiefs for Men ba IRISH LINEN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, for Fi nae bie 6 50e PURE IRISH LINEN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIPFS—l-inch hem; _reg y 6 for 90e: e fer ae Rist Ouc t0e! TRA SIZE HEMSTITCHED AND. KERCHIFTS | 3 sort finish; ty-Inch hem. 8 |” BOC Ful ut al HEMSTITCHED a bee chi ‘-inch hem fr 25¢ PLAIN: WHITE HEMSTETCHED HAND: KERCHIEFS 6 19¢ Handkerchiefs for Women 'Se ALL PORE LINEN IMPORTED HAND. KERCHIEFShemstitched: with neat fiona! embroidered. corner 240 mand J8e ALL PURE TRISH LINEN ANDKERCHIEPS—hematitehed; Welnoh Mem OOM cestereryresyss ROG 2,000 Dozen Fine Quality Sheer Handkerchiefs of handkerchiefs 4 ered oral Be rca an 19¢ ROMIEPS. 6 950 YKERCHIERS. with ih initials Bre 1e MOURNING PORE RARS HIE Te + each oc Boys’ and Girls’ Handker- chiefs 6 19¢ Sc IMPORTED TRISH LINEN HEM STITCHED HANDRERCHIETS — ey tiful fh NO. 7 BON TON COAL RANGE—with 14 square Oven, emboased base, end shelf, brick set asd dumping erate; good quality: cox price, 810.50, Limited q COOKING ECTRIC IRONS: lid nickel-plated; «i current; complete with tt. cord and plug mH Malet pleted istsey handle "79 diameter; has. and stand; at c hancsome filigree 31,68 MEDICINE CABINETS nie $128 ALUMINUM OMELET PANS 98e border with & -# ‘ N white enamet ee serte: ruby ae three glans shelves; mirror front; $1 25) " 10 CASH ALUMINGM WAPRLE © $1.29 monds. Complete | is —iron frame et 2 feo ge aie 1 V: a... 2.40 $1 Vacuum Clothes Washer, with handle, special at 39¢ | GREENHUT'S FOURTH FLOOR Pure Food Specials Every item here represents a saving on best quality groceries. Ask for a copy of our Grocery Catalogue : It's FREE Advertised Ce PARCHED FA Pure Olive Ou 20 be used for parcel post scales; $2.45 NICKEL-PLATED GAS IRONS. ing Shown on Living Models Promenade Daily 10 to 11:30 A. M. and 1:30 to PASHIONABLE WOMEN WILL BE DELIGHTED AT THIS OP- PORTUNITY TO LATEST and SMARTEST STYLES in the most effective manner, These stylish garments embrace the latest creations of noted style artists, the needs of women of refined taste, with whom the WIN modes are practical and beautiful, with their compost Our moderate consi@er the extremely smart styles, are quite surprising. Suits Priced Coats Priced Dresses Priced Asa Special Offe! tion with Our Fashion Prom- enadeWe Will Place on Sale Special, Tues- day Only, at “An extensive variety of NEW SPRIN Afternoon and Street Wear, dain- tily fashioned of the lovely new Spring models. we wouldn't have ‘em at any price THESE ASTONISHING LOW PRICES WILL CROWD THE BASEMENT TUESDAY 1.65 Family Scales Weighs & CAKES BABBIT’S SOAP— 25¢ TOILET PAPER—good analy 25c Py wBviont case unis Poe) | Gas Lights CREAM BEATER Delvesio. Brand Pure, Lega " moans, SLAB. an er ee 20¢ POUNTAIN OUALITY PURE eof 17 v4 OLIVE OWL Amported from 210. France, rea. $108 $9 BO) Mail Orders filled sy seesCUT OUT: THIS COUPON IT 1S GOOD TOMORROW ONLY This Coupon is good for 50 (FIFTY) aac C amps FREE with purchases of $1 of more, Tuesday, March 2 These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind as those @ YoU would ordinarily obtain, with your pur- ases, GREENHUT'S ave World, 3-27-16. To Charge Customers—All purchases made dur- ing the remainder of this month will be entered on bills rendered May Ist. GREENHUT'S—BECOND F LOO Rem, See the New Spring Fashions 3:30 P. M. Music by Theo. Bendix’s Orchestra VIEW THE and are designed to meet are sure to INSTANT FAVOR. The nothing of the bizarre in jon. prices, when from $14.75 to $79.50 from $5.95 to $49.50 from $5.95 to $87.50 inConjune- 275 Stylish Silk Dresses 12.75 DRESSES suitable for ide CHINE, CREPE ME CREPB OR CHIFFON WITH Ks in all I cera as an example of the distinctively smart The style picture GREENHUT'S—2D FL. Won't you please Mailed ees $3. 49 Stout fH aman) May be had in Navy, Black, Il-Wool Serge. Splendid mod- els to choose from —skirts espe- cially s itable for stout women; ex- cellent straight lines, contributing to slenderness of f,ure. Belts 31 to 40; lengths 38 to 43. to up Ibs.; can j—GREENHUT'S~ BASEMENT A Limited Number of “Lindsay Jr.” t Complete Tomorrow Only 18¢ The outfit consists of Burner, good quality Mantle and Mica Pro- tector. 7 Gal- vanized Ash with black iron side } Cans, ‘ 4 Dining Room Domes beautiful — fix. tures; dome made of panels of bent art glass; meas- ures 22 inches in protectors, for The same dome for 3 light — electricity, with pull Ser rkers. O90 Beautiful Domes in Fruit Designs made in 3 colors of art glass, m g 20 incues in diameter er is composed of hundreds of pieces of art sess leaded together in mosaic ef- fect. Complete (or 8 fe 5.95 | Bas. a" GREENHUT'S— hove and ALT 3D FL, Wall Papers Newest Patterns at Un- matchable Low Vrices. AND. sold " Be Telephone Chelsea 4000. FLORAL STRIP FIGURE ALLO} EF PURO BRAND SOUPS— 5e dor, ST; reg. kxtra Fine Teas India-Ceyion, Young Hyson, 100 box i '30e 18e PAPER: