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2He EVENING WORLD, “Juat once; I aimed at his middle.’ “Do you think he will die?” “L most certainly do. | hope # around?” sho asked me. She was/ newspapers?” she asked. nervous and kopt looking around. She) “Why, yes,” I said. Pulled down a wavy black veil. “Well. you ought to know what's A SAYS HAMON NIECE IBFANGKSS! “Yes,” 1 said. wrong, then.” anyway." ; " * “Tal out to it in a hurry.) “I had not noticed anything.” I] When we xot to Waco she got mon i‘ please,” she ordered. said “Was ita shooting scrape?” | tervous, — Finally she said #he'd || © WZ $| . At the field I tan the car up acar| “Ti, tell you” whe euid. “L shot a | Changed her mind and would 1 take || wg \\ Ly, ={ ° the machines. She got out, A Man} man in Ardmore. her to Cisco, So I turned west. Ween Satie Up, mW ho. wae A\ length, we drove into Ciseo.| ‘Whadda want? he asked, “L won't tell you. If you read the She asked me if I'd buy a railroad “Are you the aviator?” the woman|newspaper, you'll know in twenty-|Uckel for her. She guve me a $60 | “ier phat ville (She must have: had aia | “No. He won't be down for AM] wowny gid you shoot him” »f Went in and got a ticket for fi hour or so, Wanta fly?" “fie lied to me, We quart nl (uae PLT tine SeRIEGL Cae “Do you think he'd take & ps ing the afternoon and he 1 Ligeia ty tel wit morning. iad oe nt er 10 San Antonio?” she waked Then he caine in drunk and tried to| pride $0 more forthe trim. ana [te t inan awfu urry. e i +4 \ 0 4’ Chauffeur Swears She Con-|'"“Yuiii‘tave to sce the flyer him- Moan e ene Wee a Mure CE Woes eave. tee S100 tip. whe wrote dows | the man iny name on a silp of paper, and 1 adh COMPLETE * 7 + self—I can’t help you out." him ever since T was ' he tere SSORTMENT rorex Rect gets ay 1, 1 it” she muttered. ry ne and 5 ae ete Bote ie Sad is dian ih R OF 4 “Well, Lean wa e muttered, | veparat ey Just rot reconciled. | “The last I saw of her was th for “Brutal Attack.” ‘Then she turned to me, “Drive me| “2857 How many. times did you |the hotel window, Sho had a penetl ) ————_— around a@ bit.” After a while she | shoot him? 1 asked i } DALLAS, Tex, Deo. 2—That Jake | reer Oe, cooa running shape for & 1, Hamon, Oklahoma oj! king and po- hea a i eal to = ) itieal figure, was killed by his niece,|~ “vos,” 1 sald. ‘Mra. Clara Smith Hamon, aceording| “How much will it cost?” ra to her own ..dmiosion, ts the declara- te E. W. Sallis, chauffeur, in a I told her I'd have to ask at the stand. We drove there, The boss Sworn statement to the Chicago Tri- ‘Dune, and Was writing in the register Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. CASH OR CREDIT ONLY RELIABLE, UP-TO-DATE GOODS EASY PAYMENTS eat. NUhITEo Fon PONE sie CORT. seer, AANA DAO asked her $50 a day. and she paid down $100. Then she gave me a rail- road ticket to San Antonio and asked me to go into the depot and get the money back. Reg. Trade Mark Christmas Gifts Z THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1920. TotmDarell, Broaaway. Gnd Sons, Shana Oth Sts. In All Departments—Christmas Merchandise . Greatly Reduced This FRIDAY and SATURDAY SILVER FLAT WARE Rogers Sectional Plate ne yroeee Reg. 4.78 doz., 3, 95 oe SE enim 7,95 Medium Fork: Ree. 50 1 95 Medium Knives. Ree 5,95 doz., for, 6.95 doz., for 14,98 ooh So ea 8.50 doz., for ‘ After the shooting of Hamon in t fused the “ Ardmore, Okla., Nov. #1. the woman| money ‘Then she went in and got the |] Flower Baskets of Sheffield plate on ‘ ‘Waa traced to Durant, Okla, then to] money while 1 was loading some Chl of the ol ‘ to metal, Reg. 8.75, ‘| 50 | Denison, Tex. From there she was|mpare tires. MY of the pleasure of Christmas nae isiecasivoeds ' ve ed ou bn fam ; France +p dhe ia eal taxicab by By uch talking between Dallas and lies in the knowledge of having Eyeglass . Daniels. “ : Boa, ; Daniels says he loft the woman at] Waxahatchle, but she was given a pleasing gift. The variety of Economy the) Union Station. She bought a ) toket to San Antonio and atarted for the train shed. On seeing a Sergeant of police she took fright and went to Gallis, the chauffeur, outside the sta- thon, His statement of subsequent events follows: After a stop in a Waxahatchie restaurant she went back to the car first. When I climbed into the car | Ae had two automatic pistols in her lap. Get out of here and get out quick.” she said. 1 speeded up. I asked the Hillsboro garage man for the road to Waco, We got to talking, A reduction of prices from 10 to 25 per cent. m.Singer McCutcheon’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs will please the most discriminating. James McCutcheon & Co. } erie was the morning of Nov. 23, be- [It was an awful lonesome stretch of Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Meck ur say fa) Swees ¢ sod & The woman jumped hat are you so uneasy about, 1458 Madiaon Ave ots Wise st fneigg my cab and beckoned to me. “Tp there an aviation field anywhere * I asked. you been reading the A SHOE SALE EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REVISIONS THAT SHOULD TEMPT EVERY WOMAN TO BUY IMMEDIATELY ONE OR MORE PAIRS OF I. MILLER SHOES At former prices I. Miller shoes have invariably represented a full measure of value. This fact, together with their exclusive style features, has won a constantly growing clientele without the stimulus of special price inducements. Present lower cost of leather will result in the future in lower costs of shoes. I. Miller, as a manufacturer, desires to make reduced prices not a matter of the future, but immediately available to customers. Therefore, regardless of cost THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THIS SEASON’S LOW AND HIGH SHOES REDUCED Pg FROM EVERY PAIR ALSO SHARP REDUCTIONS IN ALL SILK HOSE I. MILLER 1554 Broadway Open Evenings 15 W. 42nd Strect 50 Church Street G3. D368 238 SG GOOLE NO LG OLE ELVES SE S24 - i SK<3 A \ barr lyis Ai posit eee Vases with dainty cutting, le 2.75, for 4 bt ne z 25 Seth Thomas Clocks, mahogany finish, S-day. Values 11 15.00; for AY CHINA AND GLASSWARE Dinner Sets of Imported China, old band decorations, matt gold jandles; 100 pieces, Value 100.00, for m temewe ai ff 9 Dresden Compotes and Fruit Les tir Reg. . 95, es "3,25 & 4,25 and Saucers of Imported » gold band and dainty Reg. a 135 » fine i ass pitch- bara pie designs. er and six glasses, fight cut disign. Weg soisetor.. 4499 Polychrome Candle ‘Stleks, with large candle. R for nickel frame a Pyrex 3.95 Cy 18, 46 cut covers. CB. 4.78, 10F...es eevee STATIONERY Cretonne Covered Boxes, with three quires of fine stationery. Value ates FOF. vin cinies ve sanieiscee filled 2,50 WRITING CASES Containing pad of good quality paper and petra: Value 15 1.00, for tee ' TELEPHONE REGISTERS 25 Secs Special, Package of Christmas Cards, 20 beautiful cards with envelopes 9 for ; «8 Rew or green, Value a, Little Sister Chasen er Dolls, 12 inches tall a tee and moving eyes. Value 2. 50, for 1,25 JEWELRY ible Pearl Graduated 8, Very lustrous, 26 inches long, with gold clasp. Cost 9.50 to import. Sale price 5,95 Silver Plated Vanity Cases, large size, containing coin hold- er, Regularly .65, for... 8 Bracelet Watch, gold filled, 7 jewel lever movement, with gold filled or ve Ol Traveling Baga, Water cow- hide, 18 an lined. ribbon bracelet. 12.00, for 20 inches, Value * 9.50 50 UMBRELLAS Women's Umbrellas, all silk, well with 8 ribs, ring or cord handles; in black and col- ors. Value 7.50, for..... 5, 00 Women's Pocketbooka, genuine Morocco leather, silk lined, inside xcket and mirror, strap pect model. Dae ES 2.59 UPHOLSTERY Excellent Bargain in Se:im, in white, cream or 25 este Quality sim fee 150 50 inches wide, in plain colors Regularly 1.90 yd., for... ’ 1,69 Marquisette Curtains, plain hem leather 12.75, for made, Regulesly, A2yd, Drapery Rep, stitched, .in ivory or Regularly” 2.80 y] 35 ' bedroom white. pair, for Cretonne, suitable for draperies and slip ¢ covers Regularly .70 to .85 yc ie 155 Card Tables, covered! in Wat. Very special 3.35 ToonDaniell Sons, Seber ot Bh Eth Sts, Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear | | feop. Astra Steratete: Coughing and harmful Relieve throst ‘Kling and rt, nd of coven hoarsenees at once bv SALE OF 5,000 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S STOCKINGS Women's Heavy All Silke Stock~ ings. A superior quality in black (guaranteed to wear). 3, 1 0 Regularly 3.75, for... Women’s Silk Stockings, in all silk tops, cotton hem tops or lisle garter ore in Laren African, navy or silver, Value 3.50 pr. 2,50 a» full fashe joned or seamed-bac! black or cordovan. Value to 2.25, 1 00 Women's Woo! § Stockings, in green or heather mix- tures. Value 1.95, for 1 ' 00 KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Women's Good Quality Fleece Li Union Suits, high neck sleeves, Bishop neck and sleeves, all ankle lengths. Sizes 4 to 38. Value 2.28, Orava sizes 40 2.50, for Children’s G: or Lined Waist Union Suits. High neck and long sleeves and ankle lengths. Sizes 4 to & 1 35 Value 2.00, for.........5 ' Sizes 10 to 16. Value 2B, fOraes secs: “1.50 SILK UNDERWEAR (2nd Floor) Envelope Chemise,of exquisitequal- ity washable satin or heavy cre de chine in tailored or beautifully trimmed models. ore 5 merly to 10.00, for...... . Camisoles in a great variety of most attractive models, trimmed with fine laces and rib- 95 ' bons. Formerly 1.50, for Formerly 3.80, for....... 7 0 Formerly 4.50, for....... 2.15 HANDKERCHIEFS GREATLY REDUCED Men's Initialed, neatly embroid- ered, very close weave, Box of 34 doz, Regularly 1 50 1.98, for......- sesso . Women’s All Linen, fine quality, soft finish, — Regularly 29 «39 to .50 ea., for . Men's Satin Striped, very smooth else Regularly .45 ea., 29 Wons Initialed, colored Toles hems, attractive embroi %| 00 WOMEN’S SUITS Formerly to 60.00, for... 39, 50 An attractive assortment to select from in velour, tricotine and serge in navy or black only. WOMEN'S SWEATERS All wool tuxedo and button. front models in mannish or fancy effects, all colors and sizes. Val- 6 1 ues to 10.50, for.......+. . CHILDREN'S HATS To close out at once, velour, beaver and velvet, rolled brims and mush- room models, Value 8.95, for. .......+ 5,9 1,95 20% DISCOUNT OFF ALL LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS Entire stock in a wide range of quali- ties at the present low prices less 20% EEE 16.50 BLANKETS FOR 10.50 Fine white, gray or plaid blankets, 34 and full size, with blue, pink or yellow borders. Reg. 10, 50 | Me 12.75 to 16.50 pair, for PHOTOGRAPH SECTION We will make enlargements from any ood negative for the month of December: ‘ framed. 1,25 8x10 L mit, 3 to customer e to dealers, Large line of Cameras at 10% Dis- TOILET REQUISITES 1,00 Mary Garden Powder for Value 4.75, for........++ 5x7 mounted and framed. 1,26 count. 1 A5 80 Mavis Powder -60 San Toy Toilet ‘ BLE... psneseveviones +25 Pompeian Taleum 1s apaon Incense 1, ‘05 .60 Forhan's Tooth Paste 38 Black Charmeuse Satin, an excep- Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, ex- traquality, in every desirable color including white. Dress Satins, 40 inches Nt hae @ Su- Broadcloths, Fine imported French Serge, Extraquality heavy weight, 36 inches Fins Im Bath and Leasing! Robes of gen- Men's Sweaters, extra heavy shaker Men's Silk Neckwear, an excep- Me sted make," medium weight, fine Men's Cardigan Jackets, black and Financial Statistics WILL BE FOUND on Pages 507 to 532 IN THE 1920—= WORLD ALMANAC That Will Not Be Repeated in Succeeding Editions, Cepics may be had from your Bookseller or Newsdealer at 35c. Sent by mail, 50c., postage prepaid. Address Cashier, New York World, New York City, IVORY FINISH TOILET ARTICLES Hair Brushes, R Dressing Comba. Reg. +50, for. . Puff Boxes, for.. Dresser T 2.50, for aR ban 1 15 SILK SPECIALS Remarkable Values tionally heavy quality, all pure silk, 40 inches wide. ? 5 Formerly 5.25 yd., for , ‘ 9 black and ‘alue 2.50 yd., in an exquisite assortment of styles and__ colorings. 1 Values to 3.78 yd, for. Te 0 perior quality in navy, aero van 215 DRESS GOODS hedstenes AWE ity, 50 to 52 inches wide, and colors. Fe ly ie 8.25 yd., for 54 inches extra qi suiting weight, all wool Value 3.25 yd., for.. OUTING FLANNEL see te ee. ae a oe in ay, beaver, cate au lait and zt sizes, Value 2,50, ‘Suede clasp al) tires terion ae seam sewn, Paris page ie a able shade. Value 4.50” 2, “69 Pee pit Serre eg pe Gloves, extra high ‘& Seen gece eg in raver, tan, ius 6 aT: 85 MEN'S WEAR Practical aoe Gifts at Great uine Beacon blankets, large assort- ment to select from. 6. 85 ee at 9.25 for.. another lot of excel- Tent, gual madras, poplin and oxford shirts in plain or cluster stripes; all sizes. 10 BNO, fOtcerssoevnees 1.4 knit, 100% wool, with Vinee col roll collars in navy oxford, brown and dark green. baa om 11,0 tional lot of open end 4-in- hen in a vast selection of patterns, Value 1.00 and 1.50, 55 f . natural wool with sufficient cotton to ensure durability. All_ sizes, regular and stouts. Val- yp 35 ue » 25 per garment, for Shirts and Drawers, Roots! extra quality, natural wool, Deeyy winter weight; single or double breasted shirts, regular and stout drawers; all sizes to 50. Special at, per gar- 3 4 MAb yanvcosesreens . oxford; sizes to 42 only, Value 8.00 for......., 5,25 ee ee ce eta ae ee oe et ww NE EES Emon we ae Eee ee ON = ete ete mp te er ee ery, a eS ee

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