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ft. 1 '1 1I I I JiL BLACK LIAGIC (Complete in one week) An episode In the sensational career of the "morie" heroine known aa" "The Social Pirates" (Copyright KsJem Company.) mm JV With $75 Worth of Furniture or Over This Great Free Offer Is coming to a Ontntt Bed close SOOX. It will be offered for a few da ys more OXL.Y. So, be sure to your home furnishings now. The House oFtaEities are Loimg- .75 2-lncfc Poit Iron Inrlydra 5 pound San Itary Mattreaa and All-Iron at Opp 11 FAY THE EASY WAY hold makes this bin offer to forcibly show you that you get the bieest money's worth possible and the easiest terms here.

If you don't need furniture now buy the phonograph outright for $12 (credit or cash) and The Household will give you a discount of $12 on any bill of goods yoa buy for 75 or over before Jan. I. 1917. It i one of tkr linrat talking nuirhlnrn mndr. Not a toy.

Mranrr 14 inrhm 14 Inclirw. la raatoKinr flnlah and play a any record. PAY THE EASY" WAY. 8x18 Brnaaela Continued from Testerday.) "Are you going to leave me here by myself asked Grant, with affected alarm. "After you help me lift our prisoner into a closet." said Carson.

The two men raised the servant's body and carried the man into a recess of the room, where they fancied he could rest for hours without attracting- notice. Then Carson and Mona stole back to the hall, and across to the girls" suit. They were Just In time, for a moment later HadJ Rulu's grave figure appeared in the corridor, followed shortly afterward by Mary in the full flush of her excitement after the dramatic happenings at the Wallace home. Legged none if Mjl Jl PAY THE i LJLJk PAY THE llLnLj, 90fr-9IO PENN I AVENUE 1J' EASY WAY ti Ml 7 "HAVE PITY," SAID CARSON, QUAVERINGLY. "How do you suggest we shall wind it all up?" she asked, after the trio had exchanged their stories.

"It seems to me that the sooner Casper Carson appears on the stage as Wallace, the banker, the better," said fr Mona, rising from her chair. "I'll inform our Hindoo friend that Wallace Is coming up at once for a private seance." She was back a few moments later with the beaming announcement that HadJ Rulu suspected nothing, and would receive Mr. Wallace at any time. In This Case, At Any Rate, Do Not Allow Them to Escape You! An unusually large volume of Summer business enables us to place on the market a few very attractive bargains pianos taken in exchange. Thoroughly reconstructed used pianos ranging in price from $90 to $210.

TERMS TO BE MADE BY YOU. If you are at all interested in buying a piano or a player, or if you have an instrument which is not giving complete satisfaction, don't let the extraordinary opportunities we. are now putting before the public slip by unnoticed. These instruments measure up to the STIEFF standard in every way, carry the exceptional STIEFF guarantee and represent the best opportunity yet given to music-lovers in Pittsburgh of obtaining high-grade pianos at a nominal cost. You cannot make a mistake in purchasing one of these pianos, for, though reasonably priced, they are examples of the best in way of pianoforte construction.

Call and inspect them. Beautiful Solid Oak Colonial Bed 39 O-Piece Oak Dining Room Set? Includes 6 ft. oak extension table, 6 leather seat dining chairs and a solid oak Colonial Buffet. And what do you think?" she gasped. room Suite, for only $39.75 "He thinks Rodney Grant is really his servant, and has arranged with him Just what to do in order to trap the distinguished visitor without delay!" lou are a wonder!" conceded Carson admiringly.

The two made their way Back to the Hindoos flat and Mona pressed the bell. HadJ Rulu himself admitted them, and motioned them 7 1 39.75 3-Pieoe Mahogany Genuine 51 (0)-75 Leatherarlof Suite gravely to chairs. "My young ward has told me so many surprising stories of your powers." said Carson taking up his role, "that I have let myself be persuaded to come and see for myself. I should tell you in advance, however, that I have absolutely no belief in the so-called occult sciences. If you can convince me, I will take off my hat to The Hindoo bowed.

"Mr. Wallace shall be convinced!" he promised. The apartment had been darkened, and the incense re-lighted. HadJ Rulu stepped back to the teakwood table and bowed his head for a moment in deep thought. Then he sank into a huge arm chair, and his eyes closed.

For several moments no one spoke, and then came the Hindoo's voice slowly: see strange things, Mr. Wallace things which the world knows nothing-of. I see you in your true character. I see you plundering and victimizing a young and helpless girl, left in your care. I see you wresting a large fortune from her, which was entrusted to you to administer.

One half million dol Bed Duof old Davenport Suite Make one room do the work of two. Save rent. PAY THE EASY WAY. All Porch Furniture and Swings V3 Off lars it is, he announced, mentioning the amount of the fictitious estate. OUR REGULAR LINE The The The Ben- The Davies The Stieff Shaw net Bretz Sons Leslie $3505750 $275 $600 $225 $450 $167.50, $370 Terms as Low as Terra aa Low as Terms as Low as Terms as Low as Terms as Low as $10 Monthly.

$8 Monthly. $7 Monthly. $6 Monthly. $7 Monthly. wilted rriuua naa 101a mm.

ojjrang iu nis ieei with a wnite race. 'Are you man or he demanded. "It is true!" said HadJ Rulu. arcnn ingly. "The spirit sight does not lie, cannot lie.

You are a wretch, deserving of no mercy!" He clanned hla Vn 1 NiJJ hands, and Grant stepped forth from the inner room a silent, accusing wit ness. CASH "Have pity!" said Carson auaverino-. 3 ROOMS COMPLETE ly, catching- the Hindoo's arm entreat-ingly. "I swear I shall make reparation for what I have done! I swear that my ward shall not suffer in any 0) MONTHLY In purchasing a Stieff you pay no middleman's profit. Through the medium of factory stores, our pianos go directly from factory to home and conservatory.

No easier plan has ever been thought of for the young couples first home. The lowest possible price and the easiest credit terms. What couple needs to board or depend on others when they can furnish a home so easily? Come and let us show you. way!" "How shall you make this reDara- tlon?" asked HadJ Rulu. opening- his rr-mrmrCTH THE HOUSEHOLD 908-910 PENH AVENUE eyes suddenly.

"That is simple. I will to at once and secure the stocks and deeds that represent her property, and I will turn them over to her in your presence, if you wish!" CliaSo fvL "How long will it taker "Oh a mere matter of a few moments. The papers are in my private box at INFANTRY TRAIN PASSES CHICAGO; MEN ALL WELL my bank. I can take a taxi-cab. But you will promise, both of you.

that If I do this, you will make no exposure?" Mona looked at the Hindoo, and HadJ Rulu nodded slightly. 'We promise," she agreed, apparently unnerved at her guardians sudden un talion. On this train were Brig. Gen. A.

J. Logan and his staff of the Second brigade. As the train passed the plant of the United States Steel corporation In Gary, the men were greatly interested in the large steel-making buildings, mountain-like piles of ore and miles of cars, loaded with the output of the company. Thousands of employes cheered and tossed their hats in the air as the troop trains passed. Maj.

Edward M. Hand, medical officer in charge, said on reaching Chicago: "The men are well and the rations are satisfactory." Although no stop was made at Hammond. the townsmen gave the troop trains a welcome. CAVALRY OFF FOR BORDER. Mount Gretna, July For the first time since the Civil war a regiment of Pennsylvania cavalry was mustered into the service of the United States, yesterday.

and last night masking and confession. Established 1842 632 Smithfield St. Pittsburgh, Pa. C. J.

ROBERTS, Manager Carson staggered from the room, and Mona and Rodney Grant were left alone the 12 troops started on their way to the Mexican border, traveling in four special trains, by way of Philadelphia and Washington. The ceremonies of mustering Into the federal service were Interesting, as they caused a change in the designation of some of the organizations. Lieut. J. B.

Castleman. United States cavalry, mustered the regiment. Owing to acts of congress and the legislature the First troop. Philadelphia City cavalry, retained Its name, but the identity of three others were changed and instead of their names they were given troop letters. The Governor's troop, Harrlsburg, became Troop B.

Sheridan troop, Tyrone, became Troop and the Second troop. Philadelphia City cavalry, became Troop 1). The Governor's troop and Sheridan troop served in Porto Rico in the Spanish war under their former names. The First troop retains Its cornet, an officer ranking, below second lieutenant, and whose position dates from the Revolution. In the troop are a number of men whose families have been represented in the organization for generations.

Owing to the establishment of the recruiting camp here by the United States army after the last Pennsylvania guardsmen leave. No. 1 Field hospital will remain here and possibly No. 1 Ambulance. The details of the further recruiting are being worked out by Adj.

Gen. Stewart. The new quartermaster corps to have charge of the camp for recruits is being On Eighteenth Infantry Train, Chicago, July 7. The end of the ride from Elkhart, to found the men of the Eighteenth regiment comfortable and satisfied. At Elkhart newspapers and magazines were given to the men.

After a short stop here the train started for El Paso, Tex. Two with the Hindoo. HadJ Rulu turned to the newspaper man, and ordered him curtly out of the room. For Just an instant. Grant hesitated, and then remembering his supposed character, he bowed deeply, and obeyed.

When he vanished, Mona turned to HadJ Rulu Impulsively. 'How can I ever thank you?" Bhe be bulldogs were- placed on the headquarters train in Elkhart. They will be gan, looking at him admiringly. "You are the most marvelous man I ever carried as mascots of the First bat HAD SPLENDID PICNIC AT RIVERVIEW PARK knew." returns with your papets, I will buy a half interest in them for cash, if you wish it. Of course, my interest may not be worth so much, but I am willing to do it If It will be of any benefit postal cards and reading matter.

The people In Dennlson, Ohio, had crowd at the station, with every thing we could wish for, even to chicken. Lots of girls at every stop addresses and flags and we also got several notes wishing us "It is nothing," protested HadJ Rulu. "Perhaps not to you. But it means 4 to you, my little high everything to me. I know what I can do to show my appreciation of you.

Will you accept the management of my estate? Of course, I cannot go on To Be Continued Tomorrow, good iuck ana a Vh longer with Mr. Wallace alter what a very gooa ounsw good square fellow and we get along has happened." O. HadJ Rulu walked back ana forth The Soldier Letter Box over the floor, as though debating the We have an army breakrasi. cornui, hard tack and black coffee, but dinner i am better. We had a fa? fe: question." "I hardly know wnat to say.

in the first place. I very much fear that you little trouble' in Kansas. It seems the Mexican section hands had hrow." some switches on the Massachusetts troops and the train crew was looking It may be disappointed, my young friend. The purpose of THE PRESS In conducting "The Soldier's Letter Box" Is to sava soldiers from the Pittsburg district the great labor Involved in writing to a wide circle of relatives and acquaintances perhaps after a long day's hike or arduous drilling. Your guardian may una it impossible to restore what is rightfully yours, and OhIdk to eondltfona In Europe diamond nricea are rapidly advancing.

TAKK ADY'AS-TAtJK OK OI EASY- PAYMENT PLAN AM SHARK BITES OFF for them to do tne same three Sheriffs fear that in spite of all I do, you talre 1 a- II mond Ring, almost Kt. ft II 5W may suffer financially." arrested a big Mexican alongside our BUY 'NOW. We are 5IOT an instalment nouw in any way we simply extend to our patrona the court ear of making selection and having; them "Do you really think sot askea 3iona Soldiers, you can communicate and directly with all the folks "back in dismay. home" by writing a single letter for publication In THE PRESS. Tell your 'Til tell you what I might do, ir it charged the umr a you cnarge iuriur iu any high grade department store.

would help you. When your guardian people to look for news of you la Ine OPEX SATIRDAY TILL 10 P. M. Soldier's Letter Box." and read it your SWIMMER'S LEGS, CAUSING HIS DEATH self to see what word the other fellow Is sending home. (iy mm AM train.

He naa a gun sheriffs put his gun in the Mexicans ribs and you should have seen tne Mexican reaching for the sky. I don't know what the Mexican was doing or what they wanted him for, but they took him right along with tlVe have passed several small -Mexican settlements along the road and the people just stand and look wise. Nobody seems to know Just where we are going as the movements of troops are very quiet. Everyone of the boys is in fine condition. We were vaccinated yester AU you have to do Is to sign your name, giving your rank, company, regiment and station for purposes of identification, and THE PITTSBURG PRESS will do the rest.

Tell your own cam ION-O-LEX Sfr Mm paigning story. Address THE SOLDIER'S Spring Lake, N. July 7. While LETTER BOX, PITTSBURG PRESS, Pittsburg, pa. hundreds of summer visitors- on the i These little folks are members of the First Italian U.

P. church Sumlav school. They held their outing on the "Fourth." Rev. Dr. J.

B. Fortunato is pastor of the church. beach and in the south-end pavilion FBOM OVE OF THE PRESS BOYS, looked on helpless, Charles Bruder, a day and innoculatea Deiore fThe following- letter from Corn. bellboy in one of the largest beach camp, wen 1 win nv best wishes for everyone in Thomas Heffelfinger, of Wire Co. signal corps, was received today at front hotels, was attacked by a shark oftice.

-r yesterday afternoon, and before help Easy Payments onl THE PRESS office. Corp. Heffelflnjrer was a staff photographer with THE PRESS when the call for mobilizing could arrive, lost both his legs. He died 0 The Work Your Money Does DIAMONDS THOS. HEr bbf l.vjcrv., Wire Co.

Signal Corps. HOSPITAL MAHCHISG SONG. xt r.rntna. July o. 10 minutes after he was brought to Ilium ond 1-kt.

shore. the militia came, and while his enlistment in the signal corps had expired some weeks previously, Mr. Hef A very fine Kin. Bruder had gone in for a swim from diamond a per-' Soldier's Letter Editor PRESS: the pavllicn. He was known to be UNGUENT Stops Inflammation in Burns and Wounds Ion-o-lex is probably the most important discovery that has been made in the field of medicine in fifty years.

It Is not drug it contains no narcotics or opiates. It is perfectly harmless and does not interfere with any other treatment. Takes the pain out of a scald or burn almost instantly. Stops inflammation anywhere in the body. In Neuritis.

Acute Rheumatism. Croup. Tonsillitis. Bronchitis, Appendicitis. Eczema.

Erysipelas in any inflammatory disease lon-o-lex acts promptly and effectively. Two forms Ion-o-lex Unjruent for external use and liquid for internal use. The Pittsburg agents: The May Drug nine stores, and other prominent druggists. feet item set tn i a-kt. Diamond Ring A genun.e blue white.

very brilliant diamonu. In any style 14-kt. solid Kold Udiea mounting. Special style 14-kt. mounting.

Sepecial felfinger felt it his duty to re-enlist and serve his country. His home is at 712 Pioneer Brookline.l Somewhere in Texas, July 3 Since leaving Mt. Gretna we have made good time all along the road, passing several other troop trains, one from New York. This is a great country down here, and the boys are having a good time. This is $80.00 at $127.00 Gent' Moonting, $130.50.

Following is one oi trio singlng. It is sung to the tune of "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys Are Marching." Please publish where we can cut it out to keep. The fellow that wrote It is Edward Renner and his picture was one of three published as seekers of "war brides." in THE PREbS recently. 'Neath the far-off southern skies. Where the greaser country lies.

And the cactus bush Is growing in the a strong swimmer, and when he went 100 feet beyond the life lines no concern for him was felt. Suddenly he was heard to cry and the lifeguards launched a boat and were at his side in the bloody water in a short time. Bruder exclaimed. "A shark bit me." and became unconscious as he was pulled into the boat. On the way to the shore, Bruder II Cents Monnr.nit, II $83.50.

GENTS' ELGIN OR WALTHAM fourth day and third night on the train. We have about one hour till WATCH 5, Gents' Diamond Ring, y2 Kt. 6-prong Tooth i ng. 14-k. solid gold: Roman we hit New Mexico.

said: "He was a big gray fellow, and as There were big crowds at most every stop to meet us with eats, smokes. 14-kt. JO-year gold-filled, open or hunting cas 1 ewir Mellon National Bank 510 514 Smithfield St. 409-413 Fifth Ave. Your money is not idly waiting in the bank for you.

You can always get it on demand. But meanwhile it is at work. It helps the merchant to buv and at lower prices. It helps the manufacturer to run his plant more efficiently and sell his product more readily, and at a lower price. It helps the transportation companies to carry the cjoods to the consumer cheaply and quickly.

If vou have monev in the bank "you benefit yourself and everv one else in the commun-itv. It is to your interest to keep as large a balance as possible, always on deposit. We are starting out today for that land so far away. And we'll soon be camping on the Rio Grande. CHORUS.

of the newest designs. Timekeeper or polished CCC finish rough as sandpaper. I didn't see him until after he struck me the first time. He cut me here on the side and his belly was so rough it bruised my face and arms. I thought he had gone on.

oi unusual accuracy. $15.00 Value. Easiest Way to Remove Ugly Hairy Growths ON SALE ONLY AT but he only turned, came back and snipped my left leg oft Just below the The long-haired, bleary-eyed Ladrones; Oh, thev haven't any souls. So we'll fill them full of holes And we'll let the turkey buzzards pick the bones. ICH-O-LEX tBeauty Culture) Caiisaav knee.

He yankea me ciear under Detore he let go. I had hardly reached the surface when he came back at me again. That time he bit me here on the side and shook me like a terrier shakes a rat. But he let go while I was calling, then suddenly struck at me again, and that time took off the other leg. He's a big fellow and awfully hungry." Bruder tried to say more, but he became too weak and he died while tourniquets were being twisted about his legs.

Sd Hi V1 SMITHFIELD STREET Here is a method for removing hair or fuzz that is unfailing and is quite Inexpensive: Mix a thick paste with some powdered delatone and water and spread on hairy surface. After 2 or 3 minutes, rub it off. wash the skin and every trace of hair has vanished. No harm or inconvenience results from this treatment, but be careful to get genuine delatone. Advertisement.

All along the dusty trails. Where the hungry ccyote wails. And the yellow-Jack and rattlesnake We will drive them to the sea. And then Mexico will be Just another of these grand United States. s- Field Hospital No.

X. ol Pittsburg. Directly Opposite Solomon's Dept. Store. In Buolneea Over 80 Years.

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