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_ a , et alata inine rian dal mone emmarineene Popeye mone mem . THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916. in an open lot of tho outskirts. On are awarded prizes and the trip for; rotunda of the City Hall, said that] We had a bad year in Ohio. yone . at a han eee’ beetatne be the best knowledge of domestic acl- bay aM a Meus A Paes psd rr corn and the von HARTFORD. x ater ‘rame shael 01 a e @ sald, “we've had 0 good. ‘oo much fr oo mu . “4 7 | 4 eT: CaS abandoned stone quarry, toward ence, This includes handling tho) sreeches, We had to listen to six time and then none at all, Pota bay, ieee ane 4 ‘ which two men‘ in guarded haste broom and making buckwheat cakes.| addresses of welcome in one night.|didn't amount to shucks i Health today.” Th } : By Guy W. NcConnell. crawled. From behind an old tree} In the party which paraded up! Woe got It good in Washington. Sec- good crop was hay and no hx no deathe, and ny 2 stump Pearl saw them enter and j.|tetary of War Baker gave us the eat it. Hor all to the war, I] lad speared “neh ® . (Copyright by GufW, McConnell.) Seventh Avenue from the Pennsyl- | tot" a! b.. ee eee a Ore *, the malady apper' in such « mi , close the door. She darted toward first speech and we thought he'd guess, and everything else is high.| form that It was not at fret dim 4 ao EPISODE NO. 11.—0UND GUILTY. the atiaok. Vania depot to tho Astor Hotel at 6) never wot through. “Ilia speech Was, So long! A smallpox, “Hix” new cance ‘were fee |) d SYNOPSIS OF PREGDING PrTSODR, ‘Ten minutes later she was inside, o'clock this morning were more thao} jonger than a corn field. n Sen. | — ed from there toda: trike ante’ arronai ote talf'is tie dreeetian | @TODINE about the rough board walle 900 boys and girls, thelr fathers,|Ator Pomerene went some. We didn't) Lone Robher Gets 820,000, fines November 1_of thi He dead in his wand, with dumpleteh jets | Of an entrance. She started to mothers, other relatives and friends, | think he was going to bo good, He 10% A 8, Cal, De A lone ob f for Grenade, Pearl Dare, dayshtor of Col! cond a pair of rickety stairs when, was kind of slow till he got off, and) rob epper in t of an ) doe Brink athe ace teat i At tie ihe | through a crack in a rude partition, In the lot were 421 prise winners. | iio no was great, 1 guess we'll ¢ auard in argfa| “Are you te de) Rt ae iess a aq aney Picante artic a | there gleamed a faint ray of light. Dewey Haines, nineteen years old,| make him President next time, Then @ ding. xeized | $20,000 In preservation of oy ’ Looking through @ chink in the par- veneer an nt of Drake County, won the State prize| we had to listen to all our Con wagon and escaped u_bet Lam. EI to pursue his appointmet with Bertha Bonn after the eve- tition Pearl saw seated about a bare - hi “ Monit. ne ny ning’s events at the embasey, fajor Thornton Brent slipped away. | table a number of mien of distin-|Priza Winners Take in Every- for tho third time, Last year he a 1 don't know how sisny i \ At the hotel he ran into Col Dare and Pearl, with Payne and guished foreign appearance. i 2VETY=| raised 136 pushels of corn to the acre; | \ it Waa fanny to them { i) ; Major Steel of the United Stabs Intelligence Bureau close behind,| “Now is the time to strike when thing, From Statue of Lib- this year The parade was pre- ek each other. - \ A curious caim enveloped Brent @d a faint smile played about his/her golden vaults are full: fur i ceded by the London Band, but the, “The farmer ain't a rut ; lips as he approuched his apartment. Bertha Bonn was there, waiting, ae en he iewntnil? Spoke erty to Hell Gate. boys of the band, usually, were pay- | as you can aaa coneltrcke nna ti Hirigd s A ay ae ee the leader lnniaionade tations . ing more attention to the high build. | bunch, you, a i p Wroke and cing ruin. A Ty ‘". vad . rig ; H Fr STG Bir! Bearted trem the both, Bie | teaser Feat! amased, Grey area ceugne | The cor boys of Ohto and the girta| is than to the band, | hes, hey? Ain't they all rig HILE we step high in quality, i od i old locket attached to partition, when her sieev: = 6 party breakfasted at the or | 5 seods in Ohio, Tho far . " , erchain at her throat and flashed fis} @Facted by the sound of stealthy upon a protruding wire. Before sie |of the Buckeye Stato qualifying in] | 100 aie, then ont t6 the: Stuseuns yet IS want. waenined the prices of our boys’ clothes } 4 before his ve. Brent saw|vements below, and slipped down had shaken {t loose she was, to her|domestic sctence took this city by N Histor: in Manhattan|They could have limousines if they are not stilted. Substantial miniature there, bearing a for- 4 st Fg yd the brary weer | See eeenaiy oon Rg storm to-day; took in the big build- 7. ow here they aubwayed wanted to, but gasoline’s too high. i " sption, , sounds bad come. unt reathiess! o the lo quare, From Py x v 1b Shell Aantal pre Mat acta jjhere, ake discovered & man fum- ‘There a territic encounter, followed [NK bridges, subways and everything | Ne ., Yiat and got dlaxy looking materials carefully tailored and taste- re ive and|hE ovr: some papers on the desk. between the girl ang the now|clse worth while from the Statue oj Galek 1 A ‘ / t Benes reat oe eek eae wre ‘Te intruder, upon hearing her, skil-! masked men. Sho escaped by leap- y to Hell Gate, east side, weat | @t = Aa atte hath Ween! fully designed. An alluring variety : {) sho was a Sergeant's daughter and ho | {43/14 is face, turned te side, and gil around the town, They] MAlSOk tO Nett there they went to of everything boys wear from head @ young Lieutenant at a Western post. | 41), oa scoond: and Peay od | dtannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnne |sivore, by gum, it was the biggest|the Mayor. Fro S 4 here came a knock at the door. Ho |SPF, him tn a second ahd reached | resid ta € |thing they'd seen outside of Ohio [the Aquarium, the guests of Mr. and to foot—as young as three years — opened it. On the threshold stood an | [} S’rect t 7 MAE Seen | The Third Episode of bh ‘eo| Mrs, Fish, ‘Then H, A. Watkins of the r FY orderly. with instruct trom the|°® f oe TY nena faz ab is the fifth annual tour of the Depactment of Docks and Wwerien took all moderately priced. &. 2 hag Aa Tene Hrents. gute | #0NR: "Quick, follow that cart Lil PEARL OF THE ARMY corn-growing boys of the State, them up the Kust River as far as @ and went to the hotel office, depostting | PY You any price.” | $ win He Published Friday, Deo, 15, $ | Which showed ite vast growth of] Hellgate in the ferryboat Brooklyn, ee Ee eee ee aac eare |, (ne, swung into the tonneau, otos- | Wancwny’,| breadth by voting for Mr, Wilson.| showed them the New York Navy (ogee nteh she put the receipe |i the door with a bang, only to ® Prizes are awarded to the boys in| Yard, took them down past the Statuc BROKAW BROTHERS fa ber puree and proceeded to her fil herself pinioned by a pair of| —_—_—— every county who get the beat yiold| 24, outside the heads, Then they own apartment hods. Her outcry was unheard save| ONE KIND OF PHILANTHROPIST, y é st yleld) went up the North Riversas far as 1457-1463 BROADWAY ‘A little later the excited cry of |Pithe mysterious man into whore (From the Cincinnati Enquirer.) to the acre of shelled corn during| West Forty-second Street, where they newsboys rose from the street under ae rh tee unexpectedly flung | wittie—Paw, what 18 a philanthropist?|the year. ‘Then, under the auspices| landed. They will dine at the Astor AT FORTY-SECOND STREET her window. She took a dime out|ffcl Then Pearl smelled chioro-| paw—a philanthropist isa person |of the Ohio State Agricultural Com-| At, 6° pee g Hiptbatone bce « vi bd jonate penny toward a pair ne je shor a ie ppod a eeet ihe alumer waa arnce the yhen her bewildered senses re- Wo ae ee, 44 . viding the mission, they get a round trip tol joave for home. a . tined, she was lying among weeds poor man raises the other $1.43, my aon.| New York, in easy stages. The girls One of the boys lingering im the = P | | te | i y, H . * Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Oppenheim, Collins & Co. lew I BROOKL 5 Foul tlhe The New Department of BROOKLYN Suggest Useful Gifts in | : ’ sate * er ne Women’s Distinctive Gloves OPPENHEIM ‘G LLINS & Ee Attractive Silk Hosiery » At Very Moderate Prices Pure thread silk hose in black, white.) evening shades and all colors to match 1 .00 gowns, lisle top and sole ....... Special] Offers Exceptional Values Fulton and Bridge S Ine clasp “Roselle” Cape Skin Gloves. ¥ Bridge Streets PXM sewn in attractive street shades of \ brown or tan..... vechebernsn si POG Suggest for To-morrow—Saturday ¢ Attractive Pearl clasp “ Wi Hand embroidered hose of extra quality e Pe: p “Roselle” Wash- 7 r | . : I Sa _ ae able Pique Gloves in soft shades of Ivory, Practical Gifts in Our New Departments iets rtee pegdrrae (een ania Ela tan, or Pearl with Two-tone Ha 1.50 iH ae Matens in an assortment 1.75 7 eget ade ees LA Ladue. pees Pe Hache The new and magnificently spacious quarters now occupied by pL ih h ; Two clasp “Roselle” French Kid Gloves) Oppenheim, Collins & Co. have made it possible to add many Paris Clox Hose, of pure thread silk: in Brcayatcrun coer cette Gemsa dia in white, tan, Mode and navy. Over- new departments. The merchandise in these departments i ff a ASU NCIC OST AH A 2.95 Ye mysterious death of the Grenadlay seam sewn with self or black embroid- 1.50 nS i sgh ete sein these departments 1s clox, and silver with self clox; ingrain ° GHReR THEA bie: WAL. ts CRE ered back............ss0+e04+. Special marked by the same high standard of quality which is always toe and heel...... eens TAN eee purse by chance, ‘The receipt for hd ‘ a associated with the name of this establishment. We sugges Tpskatl Wie opstied WC exciredipeni Also Doe Skin Gloves... Special... .95c gifts here that one can really use—after Christmas. e Bleaere of Thornton Brent ws missing! ( That night at a secret court-mart! | Very Moderately Priced y Capt. F Payne, convicted of conspiracy with ¢ » was sel tenced for life to Federal prison. | Pearl went to visit him, but to b pleadings for conildence she c only return a sob, which told 7 ~ 7 } ) \ i forvUnAtR an that even! Bhs cof] The New Shoe Department Offers Bay ment she was gone, | Pearl drove directly home. Ine act of switching off the ¢ rent at the top of the stairs, * (73.00) Oppenheim, Collins & Co. Oppenheim, Collins & Co. 500 Pairs of Smart Boots at 5.50 A 9inch high model with patent leather or gun metal vamp and foxing, gray cloth top, welt sole and all leather Louis XV. heels. ; ‘ : ‘this Department Ever a Favorit ! The Ever Welcome Gitt Ht es : Sei, # ; Women’s & Misses’ Blouses Women’s Smart Sweaters {4 i ' Novelty Silk Lace Waists, gold thread | | trimmed; also a variety of sharing 2.95 v3 = i) Attractive models of Fibre silk or}* } | \ worsted mannish weave in Copen, Rose,} 5,00 Actual Value, $8.00 Iii \\] models of Crepe de Chine......Specia 4 s 4} Purple and Canary............. Special | i ra eur, %% 29. Kon ig le Exquisite models of Shadow Lace over My easy payment plan may interestou il] Extremely stunning models of light} gold lace or flesh colored satin ribbon. 3,05 DR. FINC«a il] ||] weight wool and Shetland wool, with; 5,00 Small silver buttons.,.........Special 215 W. 42d St., ||| novel sailor collars and belts... Special 10 Kenmare St, *, 409-411 Fulton St," ! Open D to 7. Closed & ‘tj ANEW IDIA Coming From the Unitedtates Post Office Departrent at Washington, To Lower High Food Pries Hand embroidered Blouses of Georgette, in bead and braid effects. Also SitkLace,} 5,00 Crepe deChine and Satin Waists. Spe cial A new and popular mode! of Shetland,) | with Angora collar, cuffs and belt. In} 6,00 all new shades........ AV GnG Special A very smart vovelty Sweater with) pleasing white or natural Angora} 7.90 COMATE ec iices sy iss covaenns ve Special Skating Sets—Cap and Scarf...2.00, 2.95 Chiffon and metallic laces. Smart, new, square neck models............ Special Latest novelties in Blouses of tenes} Other Charming Models—up to... : | g| eresting Gifts Suggested i : I . Hi Read This Newstem. Oppenheim, Collins & Co. | | Interesting Gifts Suggested in | Oppenheim, Collins & Co. 10,u0y betunaaters { \ ' | wintry a being i a af : | i , ee : > mie J oe le ; reece ate fete bihoi fi Gifts Which Are Appreciated | Hl Women’s and Misses Dainty L nderwear | Unusual Values Are Offered in tre cwilline | | , , prea ie Womenis and iisees? | Satin and Crepe) Nightgowns of a very Men’s and Women’s ts of these farmer | 1B, : Bodices in flesh or white, superior quality Crepe de | | 1 Vand distribut re \ } GC iy Gs | sats ; i ~4 | Ce ee m A ar dhare ste ‘| Kimonos and Bath Robes || |)! daintity combined with - 1,00 | Chine, charmingly tase 3,05 I Holiday Handkerchiefs the iden, ¢ | ti \ / al. or Cluny lace anc t a nnineneeenemene to be a real, tle he H i j ij . ith ri CIIBNROT 45 bcc netacnacs J = hgh cost of fiving | a Blanket Robes, 2.50, 2.95, 3.95 4 i\ trimmed a ribbons per ie ‘ : Be | Women’s Emb. Hdkfs. (Box of 3) 50c _—_——— | nities - a Envelope Chemises of ractive Combina- | | ata 4 f < of 6) 50c || |, Albatross Negligees, 2.95, 3.95 { | faae Crees eater onene Grams isChing | Women's Colored Hdkf . (Box of 6) 50c, 65¢ A B: | Japanese Silk Kimonos, 5.50 | ! combined with lace. The 2.00 in flesh or white; afford- | Women's Initial Hdkfs, (Box of 6) 75c¢, 85c 8 q . ee = { shoulder straps are lace, . ing unusual opportunity H a 25c, 50c, 75 P. ] P t M | Mandarin Coats, 5.00 . S| prettily trimmed with for individual taste in the Hand Embroidered Hdkfs., 5c, 50c, 75¢ arce s ap Crepe de Chine Dressing Sacques, 3.95 i | EIRDOD ses esceenec ss aa wide variety Of Geslgns | Linen Hand Embd. Hdkts., 1.00 eqrom. farmers In lc ; ne O83 sO0n | i Satin Bloomers of soft, Exquisite Petticoats | Men’s Initial Linen Hdkfs. (Box of 6) J, f i Spt Be PrALeg: to | Corduroy Robes, R 3.95, 5.90 | washable material, fash« of very fine Crepe de | pee ) 1E " pina 25 i i | Japanese Quilted Robes, 5.5 i| ioned on very full lines, Chine a varied assorte | en's Hand Emb. fi ik 25c. Ic The World Magazine } Apangse Q 5 Rae - “m= 0 annArS very a TteActivel’ 2.95 ment of charming de- May , is 5. : : ( Silk Hdkf 50c, 75c, 1.00 NEXT {UNDAY | Crepe de Chine Negligees, 7.90, 10.75 finished in points at the signs; made in attractive Men's Silk Hdkfs., oUe, doc, I. Corepornte wi 8, Govern | Luxurious Silk Negligees, 15.00, 25.00 knee full flounce models...,. { Men's Col’d Linen Hdkts., 50c, 75c, 1.00 nent in reduci cost of liv. ( ° | ing. 0 Be Sure of tetting This Valu- | Reece J WAG | able Map byPlacing an Order ; ' With Your lewsdesler To-Day. | Heme sisitie ts : E i | $ | |