The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1916, Page 18

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A STORY OF UALLLOAD Lith MOUNTAIN rend his bonds. FRANK H. SPEARMAN. was rushed on big mir Tense and collected Helen, staring throw had only DISAGREED Pains Disappeared After Use Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. von the day's pro friends ne dh ts co, senalled: tragedy all Wilmington from a terrible pounded and shak his unknown Knew he wos in no danger until each told me some. |b the We Compound and « got good results and TP now feel better in Was so famil dded to the ET 1611 West 4th Street jackache and are danger signals which should heed, bearing down him sienal the Remove the cause of these rin which he aches and painy by taking Lydia E. Pink. | ' ham's Vegetable Com Mieht ston he- the deadly chute. constituted his I whereabouts: ee of women have f For forty years it has been maki ral VYousness, ulee to consciousness tears and kisses on his upturned face, He lay under the trestle, free the cords that had so ne ine men f ‘owding | to his feet and grected his and periodic pain If you want special ad Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, | confidential, Lynn, Ma rc rapidiy In his mind the and monotonously. find him befo: what L want when he had told Ste al back to the bridge and get after the guy that roped me.” “Who was it?” asked 8) Seagru was in waiting erled § “Spike got awa Seagruo struck his fist into his open wanted that fellow he muttered between moment he than the other, For another thoug vagely on Ward he will be at OTL LTTOLMLLLL Men’s and Young Men’s Clothes on Credit Big stocks of new styles from the foremost makers. Special for Saturday:— uits, at >] has LILLIA DLT DADDTIAMOODADALLDELI LALLA TUL OD AAMT AA LI AL IAI L ALLELE Ne ee ane Other Suits Priced Up to _— on Boys’ Confirmatio WITTE nSuits 5 SATURDAY EVENING | UNTILOP.M, eT TEI.“ Ww anot 1 Storm been n racked her nerves rhaps ewhere was al » soon h Storm atill struggling on the the foreman taking a fresh chew of tobac “Ore ont” the lever and the jagged quartz rock tumbled with a roar into Storm, working to free himself, had foreman's order, } rush of the ax the great ehute himself had helped to in ktall and which worked with such fa- slowly descended jhe gave up hope outside, a him run deside which Storm lay jof knowing whether tained her Io signal the le to avert the disaster, If one were im- his | was coming down. It wa erman, too tle, moment was pouring In a When the young engineer returned mn was raining Spike, rapidly to Helen he Is smoth was no need for Spike spoke for himself, he sald with heat pretty muttered Spike, “but { won't say eny- All ‘aboard!” The neighborhood was scoured for a sign of thetr assailants. ‘They found the taxicab had stood in which 1 come up. made their escape back report to their employer the chic Ward '# room, him as if detail continued d ‘and 1 must change for the evening r two guns. re they are, on the table.” little tools had preparations and were dismis: to eat the murder was committed rhunate the evening f werk arrive turning in from the high 8 driven rapidly stopped The aRrue garden, » his c An Qeeans Hn old acquaintance, was the She noticed the | Helen, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, You superstit tired of the pple with an that old man laid out noments later on or bending anxiously ov And he aaw the 6 as he looked surgeon's fy | eravely said: " hand, In the garden. shudder gripped him for a awiteh with himself with angry resentment last gondola spotted for | too much of a erowd for me I'll try the reception room.” Turning other briefly Rhinelander spoke with to his nephew. ' that he wanted him to do differently GIRLS! LOTS O ~ BEAUTIFUL HAIR 25 cent bot tle of “Danderine makes hair thic | Helen cherished now that they the winners, to be generous |losers and to him in especial “1 am willing,” | I think that Helen wil stand with me in it, to give you an es it is big enough | tin the mine dozen millionaires a man of yourself, Earl, that's all we il do the rest” regarded him with an ex- Loose, Ripple-from-Shoulder Model Mannish, Ripple-Flare Fashions Double-Belted Suits and of poplin, man Removes all ¢ itching se falling hair. falling ndruff, stops Rhinelander, through Seagrue's mind, he « was passing [like one hardly “not to-night Where's Helen?” left here this moment for the | with George Storm.” step forward, stopped and | possession of his woman's volce, I'll talk to you | tr next moment seemed 1 precipitous! 4 falling ar roar ¢ ness left him, What had happened was that H JIeapin from turned away. jander’s attention and he lost sight of le more temin cangway hefore the speci j wheels ground by related what she saw, the swiftly d bis steps toward it TWN AANA Pak} your your new ullra-correct, feel mor higher priced. ailor rasting silks Specials in Hard-to-Fit ‘“Junior-Girl” Suits, $18.98 and $20.98 convert the a are serge Suits, and Suits of shepherd ¢ girl who loves things Suits for the Little Miss of 8 to 14 Years at $7.98 and $12.98 r-Girls” begin at $5.98. of awk ward S13, 15, 17 years. ed about as if he saw and heard what other did not see and | shaking himself from the seeming clutch of invisible mined step, But at the instant maw was y quartz sh outside the dumping key and Storm |dropped through the op: accepts a challenge, walk French doors he himself had opened on @ midnight to a murderer, He disappeared from sight shrubbery of the garden and walk some distance before he en those whom he had gone out hiding men saw emotion under which he told them what he ha of Storm's escape and tho guest#]oaths gave them orders 4 to do and how to do it. He trembl with furious emphasis as he spo “And when the exclaimed, at last, “I'll drop my hand- rehief.” Turning on his heel, The two munterers looked un Something of iness communicated hey drew their guns from | conservatory dof a head of heay With guests, he Kuests left the room as Beagrus came in and he returned, somewhat greeting of Helen wavy and free from da a matter of using a little 1 It is easy and inexpensive to have | A Coat With a Miniature Cape Is Special at $16.95 med of fine twilled gab Isina stunningly smart generous with his enemy, the punch bowl and filling glasses, crossed the conservatory with the to serve Helen and Want and Adams, watohing | his silhouetted £1 Pass on’ the lowere Danderine now apply a little as dire n tainutes there of abundanee, fr shoulders lustre, and try as you will of dandruff or falling bh and Seagrue’s undoing. empty he excused himself and stepped the next room to summon a maid The door of this room room—opening on the en, stood, for the evening, ajar. maid, reaching up on a sid for a napkin, when Storm spoke to her, let it fall from her square of linen, use, when you will se hair—fine and downy but really new hair over your scalp. lieve, the only sure hair grower, deste of dandruff and cure for itchy sealp, a er fails to stop fal points of fashion trom over-col- gees PRN ‘outing out all | Snugly fitting in the youthful manner so much favored, then flaring jauntily Helen's home. from Ward's hiding p draw it through y ‘small strand a! Storm beside highwayman When the napkin fluttered | to the floor, Ward, mistaking it for | handkerehief, ‘watched silhouetted figures conservatory, . at Helen's side, rose to his her was visible and the Golors are black, navy, tan | and large pearl buttons, All white, with vari-colored shirt stripings, All sizes in the assort- ind Copenhagen blue. Sizes 34 to 44 Second floor, Central Building later A CLEAR COMPLEXION: 2nd Lot—Men’s Remarkable Spring Suits at $13.50 , Our Men’s Clothing Store is mighty proud of having these Suits to offer. As fine as the new stocks are with their excellent assortment of stylish Suits and yur PURE WOOL stan- r stands head-and- ual 25% increase in we ordered them made— the rise in the cost of ma- Style a make are very good; the ma- terials are pure worsted with a silk stripe ‘ays tirst lot received a lively welcome from men who know a good thing—the second instalment ready Saturday. Other Spring Suits, $12.50 to $26.50 ‘pring Top Coats, $11.50 to $30 Raincoats, Cravenette-proofed, $14.75 to $22.50 Raincoats, Rubber $3.75 to $10.50 nglish Raincoats, Nez Gabardines, $25 Second floor, Men's Shop, East Building, Tub Silk Waists at $1.98 ly good models of satin striped Japanese tub ree excellen silk and of satin-ti Semi-taile ned China silk ment Secon Ruddy Cheeks Mest Women Can Have ked forward to excitement mong b was to nouncement of her orge Storm assemblage was with the guests of nd special had come y bringing another gar of Deession r guests from Well: Known Ohio Physician r friends that nearest at hand, held back the others and entered the room first agrue from the floor dd for a doctor, » the shots had is patients a pre ran out into the garden. murderers had made good their Hurrying to where their ma was hidden at Dreakaeok er gu nis with her! 4 to Work quick.” ring the first car parked Helen and Storm, Spike d through the No lights wer moonlight mad to follow the murderers ae it possible | then just highway, turning sharply No Kaira Charge acpeyuscuicuie. tor ky oa keeping , Soy Rest Duties Meseeuser office Storm and Spike, Exquisite Trimmed Hats | — Women’s Silk At $14.50—French Salon A Reboux Model, One of the Great Many Others { A better quality than usuatly this price They are the latest models that repre: the changes in Paris thought tor Spring. There are | of every genius. | tes Fast created mode weights. famous Paris modiste j Oth Extremel tilored Suit Hats, styles and models that are ap- propriate for any number OF OCeAsIONsS=—-every one an exclusive model | the old way Novelty of genuine hair, taced | a4 other with Georgette crepe ind trimmed with great + some ar stripes Embroie pack aster Suits For Young Women---Hundreds of Them at $13.08, $18.98, $24.9 we = Just to know, suit, that it is an Abraham & Straus model—is to be assured that it is ullra-smart, ultra-good-value tor the price paid. And in a tailored Suit—the garment in the wardrobe that personality - best expresses that is worn often during the s all the differ- ence in the world, whether you to it with or otherwise. For Saturday's selling three most interesting been arranged, with models that are duplicates of Suits very much season, it mak every wearing Back-Pleated, Snug-Fittin {as though every suit had been made to an individual fing a light-hearted touch, Sizes are 14, 16, 18 years. oss into a time of interesting budding. There i styles that speak of the outdoors, or others for the Coats That Girls Will Like at $4.50, $5.98, | $6.98, $7.50, $8.98, $9.98 Second floor, Central Building, Rubberized, $20 and $25 owing smartening touches of | Stockings, 69c Pair Pure thread silk, with 1 | lisle double garter tops, high spliced heels, double white, in two fressy hits, | taupe, dark gra k Stockings, | The newest The Hat illustrated is | $807: Drop-stitch, Richelieu weaves that can. scarcely | be found elsewhere

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