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STORY OF MOUNTAIN
RAILROAD LIFE
by
FRANK H. SPEARMAN
Anthrrr of "Wtiiepivtiii: Smith," "Tim MonMeia
Wd.'' 'Wlrjof Oreat Ttalrcwdii." Me,
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ib mi maiDff jnoaon tvnn -raeaire.
CHAPTER I.
(Continued.)
On the day that Helen oontored lni-
THE Ol RV SND
Uy down through the foothills toward
Signal, a long westbound freight train,
after climbing the grade cast of a big
hill known on the division as Black
bird lsM. reached the summit only to
find Itself In trnuhln. Tho air pump,
aftur balking all morning, had quit,
and Uio conductor, going forward,
sund the engineer, after rcpeatod of
forts with tho big machlno. helpless
thn Airbrakes out of sorvlcc. Without
losing much time tho conductor rigged
up his emergency lelepnonu aim meu
for Instructions from tho despatches.
The ansverr to his request was curt:
"Hrlnir No. 146 by hand brakes." The
crew spread to their posts on tho
ripples, tho lumbering string of heavily
ladon cars wore carefully started down
tim wn. nml tho long string began
rapidly to pick up speed.
It picked UP, inaoeu, wu myiu.j.
The crow vainly strove to hold back
the unwieldy train, uiuds in oanu
and with the brakes hard jammea,
they saw thotr monster restsUesily
getting away from thorn. The conduc-
lor nitrneu ion ww-v...
to the cab and comparing watches
with tho onglneer, looked serious.
Within twenty mlmitos they would
bo running on No. M's time; they
might oven meet hor at the bottom
of the hill before they Teachod Signal,
rrv,. .nriiintor noted aulcklv. I'lck-
Itir up a lump of coal he scratched a
messago on a white fllgnal flag and
wrapped It around a wrench. Cedar
drove station was hardly a mile-
ahead. As the engine aasnou pu
B, MltaSii. through tht olllcol
tMr.kinir it tin and hastily I
r " !.. rmih scrawl, the startled
onerator wired the tidings Instantly ,
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IVi irou Diue innia or uranintf., m men u
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I'M
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wrench, "Vake up, Ueorge," shout
ed the conductor, "come on!"
search ne the toolbox, the fireman
shook hlw head. "What do ' you
mean?" demanded the engineer,
catching In excitement at his com
panion's arm, "aren't you coming?"
The nreman did not hurry nis an
swer. "I'll stay here," ho said, turn
ing simply.
"Htay nerei" tnunaerea mo conuuo
tor In surprise. "Are you craxy?"
He caught tho fireman's other arm
and with the engineer talked to the
obstinate fellow. The two, who liked
Mm, pulled the boy toward the ten
dor. He shook loose.
"Stay and be hanged!'' shouted
the conductor, with a llery expletive.
"Let hlmalono," he cried angrily.
"He's dippy! Come!" And, with his
companions hustling close after, he
Btarted over the coal on the tender.
The train had attained a frightful
pace. Already glimpses of Its long,
eurrlng roll on the distant hill might
b soo from the window of Signal
taMon, wbere the disturbed operator
had takes the message of the run
away from Cedar Grove and was
reading It to Helen Holmes, breath
leaa beside his table:
"AIR DIIAKBS IIROKEN DOWN.
HUNNINO AWAY. BIDET RACK
NO. M. NO. 14,"
It wen tb tmoeat of the test Mn
tano ntxtah Cor a toataot froae her
sansaa. Her father! The pa as an gar
tratm Eaomr that run way 00 ue
stogie tnok bolow Sign!. Mora than
onoa she had heard her fUir da
olara that the atretoh batwaen BIctmlI
and t next atatlon, Ueaman, mtMt be
dovMa-tracked only, money was ao
bard to ret If the took of It should
now coat Mm has nie, tre Urea oT
perhaiM half a handrad othersl
While she was thinking, the oper
ator was working furiously at his key
witn a messago ror ueaman station.
His one hope of avoiding tho head-on
collision was to catch the passenger
train at Heam.in.
"STOI NO. 20. nUNAWAT ON
MAIN LINK."
He told Helen, closely watohlng his
nervous fingers, what he had sent.
"I should have an answer In a min
ute." It came at once. The Signal station
operator first tried to WTlte It, then
threw down nis pen ana repeated its
words unsteadily to tho frlghtenod
girl.
(To Be Continued.)
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THE RED CIRCLE
This was the secret that the faithful Mary had kept
locked within her faithful heart these past twenty years.
THE RED CIRCLE is a remarkable story of heredity, romance
and adventure, written by ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE for this paper, from
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brought with it that sanguine red band
that branded the back of her hand
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APPAREL REDUCTION WEEK!
Deep Price-Cuts on All Apparel
FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND GIRLS
Prices to Clear j
Preparatory to the Opening ,
of OUR JANUARY SALE.
Department that must be knifed aret
WOMEN'S FURS, COATS, SUITS, DRUMS,
MISSES' CHILDREN'S' SUITS AND OOATi,
BLOUSES, MILLINERY AND PETTICOATS
All New, Up-to-DaU Stylas.
In MttW and Qlrla' Dapta.
Are Wonderful Savlnga on
UP-TO-MINUTE APPAREL
For Apparel Induction Woek.
MI98ES' HANDSOME C0AT8-
Hotr. 3,tl to I 4.9I
flpaolal .10, no
Vool
ilualt
ireiyn. Droauoioin, inreuy
.Leather color, croen. gol-
broailoloth, hot
(lan . and eeal brown, navy and
blaok amart flare iiiotlcls. altowlnir
drop ahoulderi,
other unusually
also batted and
d
y Kruceful designs.
All fur trimmed, raccoon.
trimmed, raccoon, nutria
nearer nnd iKunk unoeaum Iialnir
favorad u to IS yr. In lot, but not
in eacn atyie.
MISSES' WINTER COAT3-
Were 114. SI to 118.98
fipeclai .75
.lucunca ana minor cnevioia
Slain colore, oheoka and atrlpoa
mart modoli, Includlnn poatlllon
effect, tormlnatlns In muffler col
lar, awaffper cut and variety of
baited atylai.
MISSES' WINTER COATS
Wero J1B.IB to fSS.SS
Spejclat ll.7f
Wlao wale eorduroya, Hindu lynx,
po-molre. mottled pluali and brood
cloth. .. .Kxcollent ronxo of favor
ite colore variety of amart modela
....Fur collar of civet cat, ekunk
raccoon, natural opoasum and beaver.
OIIILS' HEP1' DRESSES
8 to 14 vra.
Were $1.91 Special U.14
White, pink end blue, alio white
plquo advanco 1918 modela In rood
variety man apeclal trlmmlnr
touchea. Including- feather etttchlng;
and novel bIU.
GIRLS' WINTER COATS-
l to 14 yre
were if.vs
Kavv. brown
n.nrc
brown and new blue oil
wool cordellnea, alio amart mix
ture turnback collars of pluih or
velvet with belt.
GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESSES
S to 14 yr.
Her. $1.(8 Spealal 1.117
utriuea, cnecua ana piaia sooa
quality favorite color aararal new
models pretty trimming.
DRESS HATS
Fpr Girls and Mlsstr.
For Apparel Reduction Wtsk
Values $7.60 and $8.60
Knccinl, 4. 95
Fine silk velvets, mainly black sailor
and softly drapod drooping brim, also
close fitting stylos fluffy chiffon or
finely Dlulted silk faclnas. . . .Molro.
taffeta and soft satin ribbon trim
mings in exquisite color.
GIRLS' DRESS HATS
leinn vnrletv new modela In
many modification eat
rir. tans Hnnclal
Wait for Our January Sale
BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY, JAN. 3
THERE WILL BE GREAT ECONOMIES INt
Muilln
HhrotH
I'lllow Case
I'lllow
QlllltH
lllankct
Linens
Whlto Goods
Towels. Towellnc
Art I-lnens
Curtain .
Curtaining
SEE SUNDAY PAPERS OF
J..
MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M.
To prevent dealers buying, quantities rosti Icted. No Mall or Telephone Order.
$1.93 Dors' Owcoals 3JS
3 to 11 yr. heavy overcoating
In tans, gray and brown but
toned to neck or convortlblo col
lar plajn nnd belted.
DOVrl' cr.tlTIIINO -THIIID I'lJOH.
98 cl. Women's Union Suits. 65
Fleeced white low ncok short
aleeven nnltle tiiodlum nook
olbow uleovnn knee lenicth also
hlKh neck lonK sleeve.
KNIT UNKKllWK lit MAIN riJJOIt.
49 cl. Rompers 36
Striped O.ilntra, plain whlto, alio
heavy imp flannulettu various
piping 2 tn 0 yrs.
IIOVH' miNIRHINUS Tlllllll KIOOll
79 ct. Women's White Pettitoati C4
Ituffle of fnncy lace or emb'y
some ribbon run.
sfUHMS r.Miintwr.ni SKIOSD ki.oou
59 ct. Rompers and Creepers S3
1.14,'ht and dark f Innnelette vari
ous piplngn clri's to G yrs.
INK MS' lll:l"T SIXONII KUlOll
98 ct. Black .ferity Top Petticoats . .37
Deep pleated entuou flounce
pirrncovi's- mix'omi ki.odii
49 ct. Men's Ribbed Underucsr .33
nn ilepenuanio muKu enii in uiki
drawers all elses.
KNIT INDKHWKAU
MAIN KLOOH.
49 ct. Women's Caahmete Cloiea 38
2-clusp silk llnud or flcrccd
brown only.
OlVOVM MAIN KLOOK,
$1.75 Children's Bath Robes 1.18
Jacquard blanket high and dark
turnover collars R to 14 yrs.
Ml SUN UNllKltWllAU SKCONIi KI.OOU.
Clock Sign Denote Morning Mpcclals.
lrssk ter t Clocks I Look tor the CUekal
Waal at Mftfc Aa
Will You Spend Yor Xmaa Monejy
on the Makings of an
AFTERNOON OR DANCE FR0CK?
If So, Hare Are
Unusual Assortments of
SILKS
Now in Demand
Double width Crepe da Ohtnes 1
full Crepe effect fashionable
bailee for day or avenlnr.
also lllack 09
38 Inch Warp Print Taffetas
light or dark effect loft chiffon
finish 1.-1S
Yard wide Striped and Plaid
Taffetas andiHatlns. .. .1 ..R. .
40-Inch Crepe Jleteor White,
Cream, Dlack. Htreet and
l.'.B
.1.4
aveninir anaaa.
JJ-ln. Satin Stripe Tub Bilks
various styles and oolora ,70.
.08
38-Inch Messallnea light, medium
dark os well aa fancy
dark os wen aa rancy
shados and black 8 ct. quality ,70
40 Inch Itadlum Taffetas
specially soft draping quality
high lustre excellent
assortment of desirable
shades, light and dark 1,10
38 Inch lllack Silk Chiffon
Taffetas, Messallne. Peau de
Bates, Satin Duchoiae, Moire,
Peau do Cygnee 08.. 1.28
Exceptional Offaringa of
Fine Marquisette Curtains
Embroidered or Mexican 1
drawnwork border rS.IB ,
value 88.00 to $8.80 J
Really beautiful goods
White and Delge.
About 10 Btylea.
Otaer Wertk-Wklla Valaeai
Imported Marl Antoinette and
Itenalasance lied Seta allovsr
designs valance bolster
hams whit and Arabian
Values 8.tS and $7.11. .. .4.68
Iteverslbla valour Portiere
duplex colorings French
n
edge value l.o.
.12.88
Silk Frou Frou Portieres
1 pr. Lot rich combination
coloring figured and
striped designs
Value 18.98 and 110.11 7.98
Iteveralble Tapeetry Table
Covers Medallion dealgBa
silk gimp edge or fringe
3 yds. q Special 3,48
Armure Damask Table Covers
Two-toned coloring 3 yd. o
Value 81.81.... flpeolal 1,08
Silk finish Moquette Couoh
Covers Oriental rug designs. .8.98
Reversible Oriental Stripe
Couch Covera value II. Jt.
.98
Mualln Und.TWea
'Pcttlcoata
Dable' Dresses
Infanta' Woolen
Corset
Men's Shirts
JAN. D FOR PARTICULARS
89 cl. Mcrceriied Nspkln JT
20-Inch bleached hemmed
good patterns.
LIM-.N9 UAIN FLOOD.
98 ct. Roiers Silrer-Plaled
Table Spoons H d" .74
Also l'orka brltrht and gray finish.
HII.VKItWAllB-UAIN KM)0n,
98 ct. Miied Geos Feathers lb .74
White also gray down.
KKATIlr.IIU- 1IAHRMD.NT.
17 ct. Union Unen Huck Towels 11
ISHill heavy soft finish hemmed
red or bluo bordei.
luWKM- MAIN KLOOn.
IS 4 29 ct. New Cretonnes II
Mao Tuffutus old chlnts, Orlen
tul. coiivuntlunal, black and white
and period denlttne.
t i'iiot.Mri:iiv-iM8i:injNT.
49 ct. Silk Miied Georjette Crepes II
3S Inch highly lustrous In light
hades for Untieing and party
froeltH dark colors for afternoon
gown.
wash tuirn rwmtrs ii.remi:xt,
79 ct. VirJ-Wide Striped Sslini. C5
llljil., ni'i.ivii tint! foprnlinscn
white .rini varloim widths.
I'.kS IUNfl.0011.
89 ct. All-Wool Zibelinci . .. . SJ
ol inch plum or striped soft,
lustriint ntiii tan, cadet, raisin,
nmy and blnck.
I '111134 OOOIM - MAIN K!XK)H.
35 cl. Opaque Window Shades
7x3 ft. extra long all tints.
HIIA1IKS TIIIItUFLOOn.
18 ct. Bleached Mutlins UJ
bit Inch for single sheets, as well
us pillow cases, etc.
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