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+ c) a Cea ot the packet conti field's file on m with the theit o charged Adams, It though It just came from & joined the army and | the Grenadian ¢ Dare, with Toko car, accompanied ther, domiciled at Fort ¢ hotel to prevent a im Pear) and Bertha, had suceveded in arranging f night. MBrere ho rocelvod « Pearl Dare alone in the before E at Fort Gordon. belt of Orderly A turn unharmed Meanwhile, Bertha gether, dangerous proximit between United the Boleristas, with tel ar the entire community of Paso del Norte ablaze. man's mount and dashed Grenadian side, seeking to s¢ rango of the gunfire from | Gon, They were pursue of @ steep precipice @ rough trail. Adar the horse, taking a car saddle, > PEARL OF THE ARMY By Guy W. McConnell. (Copyright by Guy W, McConnell.) ete png PRECEDING EPISODES. ay eas areata be he "regan EPISODE NO. V. IOR several seconds no one in the National Preparedness Committee room stirred, All stared at Adams in amazement. It was Toko who broke the suspense by entering and whispering to Pearl Dare, who excused hersclf and stepped into tho corridor, There Bertha Bonn awaited her, “Is Mr. Adams here?” she Bortha placed a packet and note In Miss Dare's hand. “I was told to get these to him at once,” she explained, and departed abruptly, gave the packet and note to Major Stoolo, who handed them to AAams. © Open them!" ho ordered. Tajor Brent interposed an objec- leaping to his feet and taking centre of the room. All eyes were turned upon him, and Adams, step- back a pace, exchanged the in his hand with one from Inner coat pocket. The action ‘Was unobserved. them yourself, then,” growl- o Jor Steele, directing Adams to = things in his hand to Major it. The note was opened first. “Keep ; control. Then it disappears. Your | skin is clear again, Gajor Brent Receives a Bouquet and a Message. out of our affairs hereafter,” it read The note was signed under the usual silhouette of a masked man “THE SILENT M CE" To the astonish ress, : “T guess yc n we're after,” said Adams after the exci Within the next few Col, Richard Dure the Seventy first Engineers, U. 8. A. he government now besan to pay! eeme beed to Pearl Dare's story of a foreign alliance scheming to involve r, As’ @ precau- country in measure Col, Dare and his staff were detailed South to quietly) establish base dian frontier, fer with the s on the Grena- t and con nvoy whose t rts had be nd and The party arrive post, near Pe Brent had gone which the Bonn will dis ein) SMfrent burried back to the fort and| sent for Adams and, in spite protest of the latter, obtal hed. the man’s belt—which did not differ from the regular army belt, to all of th arances. + evening Pearl went on horse- pack to keep the rendezve the belt. On the way stumbled and fell, break A band of Grenadian raid: @own upon her just also Toko and be automobile, hur: She was taken rtha 1 They leaped upon a dead « t The Sixth Episode of PEARL OF THE ARMY Will Be Published Friday, Jan. 5. very one, d to him by ament, Pearl er big touring | | your first thought whenever your skin | sample write to Emergency Labora- | t | | THE EVENING WORLD We Give ‘‘Sperry’’ Gold Stamps Ky Redeemable in full books for $2.50 worth of merchandise as selected by you in any department in this store, ‘or for $2 in cash atthe ave office on the Fifth Floor. We give ave Green Stamps as usual. veel g 9, hia Realy, dnt ‘asuahige of on a Pearl 1 ‘re trapped,” he told Pearl. Pearl laid @ small, icy hand in his big warm ereep. “Tho belt?” sho in- ter mot SAE “Will you give it to me?” POSLAM. ENDS SKIN TORMENTS AND SUFFERING What grateful rellef as soon as you apply Poslam for any skin aggrava- tion. The awful ietlag that has set. you nearly wild is stopped at once. Soon you see that the trouble is under The remedy that can do this merits ails, no matter whether the affection is Eczema, Acne, Psoriasis, Pimples, Rashes, Inflammation. Your druggist sells Poslam, For free | tories, 82 West 25th St., New York. Poslamn Soap, for toilet and bath, is n daily benefit and delight. | Superior | hecause medicated with Poslam.— Advt. | A fine assortment 542 Men’s Overcoats at The Surprise Stores Many models exactly like picture—and all guaranteed to be fast color and worth $13.50 Formerly Priced Up to $9.95, at Only 185 in the lot. for the bathroom Demonstration in our Downstairs Store. Groceries, Fresh Meats REE Ffosege GOLD OR 4:00 GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES A “Round Up” of 718 Men’s Suits & Overcoats The selling figure is positively the lowest quoted for gar- ments of equal quality in at least half a year. A complete and attractive range of new fabrics, patterns and styles for your choice. A remarkable saving of money on a The Suits at $13.95 Latest and smartest two- and three-button styles; Plain or pinched backs; flap or patch pockets. Handsome and servic: able materials in Stripes, Checks, Plaids or plain neat Mixture: also fine Worsteds, Cassimeres, Cheviots and all-wool Blue Serges. Sizes up to 50 chest measure. The Overcoats at $13.95 Grays, with velvet or self collars, pinched back or plain Chesterfield models, FREE ren GOLD OR ded GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES —— The “20th Century’’ Combination Gas Heater & Burner, 75c A marvel of utility, and a great convenience for heating small rooms Tecan be attached to any chandelier, wall bracket or portable stand, Excellent Small quantities of liquid food may be heated upon it, as well as flat or curling irons, Clean and useful. Its cost in gas is negligible. FREE @fferaned GOLD ORL*AC GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL PURCHASES OF , FEns VAY, DEOEMBER Saturday $ at... e Former Prices $15, $17.50 and $20 Tomorrow is the last business day of the year, and we have planned to make it a record- breaker in the Men’s Store. 718 high-class Suits and Overcoats have been chosen from our higher priced lines (regularly to $20) and grouped in this one-day sale at $13.95. of Mixtures; also Plain Blacks and Oxford Loose or shaped styles; Men’s “Kingly” at $7.95 Trousers at $3.95 A very good collection of patterns in neat A large Mixtures and plain colors. Most of these | steds, Cassimeres and all wool Blue and Black coats are loose back with self or velvet collars; | Serges. satin yokes or s.ceve linings. Sizes 33 to 44 | cablecord silk and guaranteed not to rip. chest measure. Sizes 28 to 60 waist measure. Men’s & Youth’s Mackinaws sortment of fine Striped Wor- very pair sewn with Belding Bros, 57.99 The very newest patterns in plain colors or neat plaids. Sizes up to 44 chest measure. Clearance! Boys’Clothes at *2.95 BOYS’ NOVELTY SUITS—in Junior, Nor- folk and Billy Boy st made ‘up in sand and white 2 a of BOYS’ NORFOLK AND PATCH PoC SUITS—of fancy mixtures; tan, aad browh; eave Tie i? PD years. Bie BOYS? OVERCOATS ~ burton-to. styles, in good, warm Chinchillas fancy mixtures; sizes 3 to 8 RAINY DAY OUTFITS and Pons BB; y.. 20€ Extra $ Special 10 N Values at Open Saturday Till 10 P. M.| Ge Surprise, Store NEW YEAR'S — FRUIT STOLLEN ~~ made Ger #2, #1 75, "b0:, 25! “TRG NU r LOAF CAKES 4. each, 25. and. LO MERRY WIDOW POUND CAKE 18¢} FANCY MA HER | | { | New Y ear’s Cakes “a dered, have the new | Pictured here. | chic coliars and cufts. At this price also are \t Everything to help you celebrate New Year's, including our own home . Some are trimmed charming new styles of | baked cakes and more than 500 varieties of freshly baked biscuits, fresh with luce hemstitch- | white or flesh color Geor fruits, fresh vegetables and all other food products that are in popular ee ing and embroidery. | gette Crepe or Crepe de demand, OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWE ROY” SUITS s One of the effective | Chine, in various beautiful - — [eal styles is illustrated | effects. Fresh Meats Fruits and here Wondertul is the selec RABBITS — fresh arrival) LAMB—h Veyetables Many other hand- | tion of beautiful waists of- ovontailas 0c f Sy. ; some styles at from | fered here priced at $1.98 smaii, | MUTTON 45 10c 69 to $5.90. 1 to $18.75. ac | sstsits Hi De ~ FREE Sffoueg? GOLD OR 22° GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES b. buatry t APPLES. e e | rage d Wines for “N |! Other Sal oe cl! LIQUOrsS an ines for ew Year”|| Jther sales Pinch Backs, Loc q 4 1c These items give just a glimpse of the values offered in a big and varied list of choicest table Wines, Cham | | 42h. Saturday Include: Backs, the Buttons ny = Liqucts, Punches, Beverayes, Ete MOULD” SHOES $3.75 a ugh, the Fly-front wee eee eens 35e | ig Dollar's ||) Golden Wedding Yale Cocktails |! ieee ifono 19 4 BVENING 89 98 ste Id sty! 5 iERLE— r | ‘. r canna, Au (5 74 E CAPS and Chest rfield styles. Sine Bast oOe R HERUIT-- ORG Worth 1] ye 42 Ba; ar, bor 29C and G8 and Tom Gins ‘t ree CAP ...., 50e our choice of S itch NEW YEAR'S bane ISEB DROPS 5c Osi 4 bt: . $ ; a c Ld bod era SS FUR CAPS $1.85 ae as s KES Ib oo RY Thi joo at . Pia Gs, Ana ( ne i 2 ibs., 28; 15¢ BHiDES O56 l5e Old Crow Whisky 3. Donwn fest | NET CLARET 50e MEN'S 45"and $0 VELOUR HATS— gq Scotch ixtures, Gre Raa ue 4 ~* ZoC |] Bem famous, iatllihs | Mus and | : : : Herringbone, Plain Gray, ae ase... LOC NE OXFORD aa LAE 10¢ | wh + aston || $1.18] JOHAN ! 0c htc. a Stripes, Dark Oxford and PRBFFERNUSEE— D(\o aed 818 ee cont . inlay SOFT HATS $ Plain Black NOL IGAY "MINED “his $1.38 oot JOHN HAIG §1 941 | fui Surr'eone” B9C])T Rosedale | | !\.", 3uurteN! 50e 5 neta bitte SCOTCH WHIRY tuon Bourbon ||| Sa tr ia iI Faust Kummel Extra A Ke Rum Punch ramet 98e || Canadian Rye a 8 Girsves | Bae 29, 1016, 8 Notice Charge Custeiire All Charge Purchases made today and tomorrow will be entered on bills ren- dered February 1, 1917. FREE err GOLD OR Bae GREEN STAMPS WITH PURCHASES Pre-Inventory Sale of Girls’ and Juniors’ Stylish Apparel Marked by Great Price Reductions Hundreds upon hundreds of excellent garments in smart, youthful styles are offered in this end-of-year clearance, at prices which afford rare oi Prices throughout all the assortments are sha reduced because the size ranges in man‘ of the styles are incomlete. THE PICKING, HO EVER, IS GOOD, BUT WILL BE BES’ FOR THOSE WHO COME EARLY TOMORROW. Junior Suits Reduced to $10 Formerly $16.50 to $21.50 A. pleasing variety of ef- fective models of Velour, Poplin. and Wool Checks. All. handsomely — trimmed with fur or velvet, and silk lined, Choice of stylish colors. One of the chic styles is illustrated here, Sizes are 13 to 19 years, Girls’ Plush Coats “Cotecnow..... DEO aw. Loe And they are all dressy coats, handsome new models, with the new shaped collars. Some belted styles with turn- back cuffs. One of the pretty modes is illustrated. Sizes are 8 to 14 years, Girls’ $7.95 Dresses Reduced to $5| Juniors’ $9.75 Dresses, Reduced to $7.95 Handsome dresses of Serge or Corduroy, all desir- Smart and serviceable dresses, made of navy, able colors and prettily trimmed. Quantities limited.| brown Serge, and effectively trimmed with Sizes 6 to 14 years. |buttons, Sizes 13 to 17 years. Splendid Asso:tment of Girls’ Washable Dresses in Attractive Styles and Materials Specially Priced at ‘1, *1.25, $1.95 and up to 53.95 Also Middy Blouses of Galatea in white or trimmed with color, sizes 8 to 22 years, at $1 and $1.25; Serge Middies at $2.96. Half Regular Prices in Our Pre-Inventory Sale Misses’ and Girls’ Fur Sets THE ASSORTMENT OFFERS A SELECTION OF THE MOST DESIRABLE FUR SETS of the newest and most wanted styles for M and Girls Girls’ Stylish Cloth Coats Cnn ae ae Coats "11. 50 A number of smart styles to select from. Well mad of excellent materials and trimmed with fur or plush, Sizes are 8 to 14 years, Girls’ $4.60 Dresses $ reduced to 2.95 A limited number of Serge Dresses in pretty styles, in navy, brown or wine color, prettily finished with braid. One of the styles is illustrated. Sizes 6 tol4 years. The Misses’ Sets are for girls 12 to 16 years of age The Girls’ Sets are for gitls 2 to 10 years of age. Cite’ 05.06 Kut Cones Por Girls’ $12.75 Vicuna Set— ‘Set far oy Mutt $2.98 evil irl eas $6.38 Nei " Girls’ $9.75 Moufflon Set— Girls’ $6.50. Moufflon Set Girls’ $5.50 Nutria Muff .... $2.75 Moartand Milt $3.25 | Girls’ $14.75 Squirrel Set... $7.38 Girls’ $5.95 Red Fox Set Girls’ $4.95 Muskrat Muff... $2.48 Scarf and Mulf $2.98 | Misses’ $7.95 White Coney Girls’ $7.95 Muskrat Set Set—Scart and Mutt Scart and Muff $3.98 | Misses’ $8.96 Wolf Set... Girls’ $11.75 Opossum Set Misses’ $11.75 Combinat Girls? Kit Coney Scarf and Muff $5.88 | White Coney and Thibet Set$5.88 Blouses on Sale at *1.98 & %5.90 A Wide Assortment of the Best of the Fashions in Materials of Sheer Beauty and High Quality Unusual White Gorgeous Lace Voile Blouses Blouses r $1.98 | %5.90 i A lot remarkable Appealing, for ae dis~ rs ctive styles, tinctive style an jainty J Nt lth Ai od Lg needlecraft. Dressy and and a quality far su- erior to the price. Besides, they are handsomely —embroi- suitable for any occasion demanding an elegant waist One of the lovely styles is Port & Sherry | | ota tbe G4] egeian Menthe _ st SAMPLE” 196 Imported NTERH Garcia Sherries the cea Ol eee arcia Sherries . 39¢ 4 7 BOYS’ and GIRLS’ 9% HOCKEY 10] oo a HOGAY Og 4 finest for more 13.50." at $] aiane Rye ue | 98 HATS ow é Ww hisky Star | Ma 100 | | PGES and GIRES FINE SKATING Oe $4.25, |) 1.20 8 ‘ ATERS.'"* " 98¢ oe ' | ajestic Cocktails WO¥S: ss ana"s3.80' COAT "99 BQ MW ee ri of above sales printed in our ivertisement in this Evening’s Journal, 4

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