S5SSySS5BBS5il iij J'xlg J-i'lffiu'ii11 r':T'im"mL" 'Y)iwijugijm EVENING i;BD0BEPHILAt)ELPHIA, MONDAY, MAT 24, X916; w m TARZAN OF ihb thrilling adventures op a primeval man and an American girl By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS CepyrltM. uli hy Al c- MeClur Company. 8TNOFSIB. John Clayton, Lord Clreysioke, enbrj; .Hh hi young wife on the barkenllne S.lSi for BrTllth West Africa, where he f. in tum a consular position. On boara ,'. 'Sn'smutlnV stirring, and '?: irr have been stolen from. .him he is warned W note to say nothing under "."mStlny break, and John and AtUe C15?t,.0cke"bvratR?e,St"'nthropold . Clay. CJ,c7aytonhf.C.hve,ntUlly killed by the mat up" which Infest the place, and his 'whlt'-akln " wtr of the arf BBTglSH father' KXV 'S nJustKeVV .who Srchak, o"no of the head, of the npe-lrlbe. OHAPTBh VIII. THE THEE-TOP HUNTER. The morning after the Dum-Dum the tribe started slowly back through the for est toward tho coast. The body of Tublat lay where It had fallen, for the people of Kcrchak do not t their own dead. ... . The march was but a .leisurely search for food. Cabbage-palm and gray plum, plsang and scltamlno they found In abundance, with wild pineapple, and oc casionally small mammals, birds, eggs, reptiles and Insects. The nuts thoy cracked between their powerful Jaws, or. If' too hard, broke by pounding between tones. - Once old Sabor, crossing their path, .en" them scurrying to the safety of the higher branches, for If she respected hJlr number and their sharp fangs, they on their part held her cruel and mighty ferocity In equal esteem. UDon a low hanging branch sat Tnr lan directly above the majestic, supple body aB It forged sjlently through the rtlelc Jungle. Ho hurled a pineapple nt the- ancient enemy of his people. Tho great beast stopped and. turning, eyed the taunting figure above her. With an nngry lash of her tail she bared her yellow fangs, curling her great tfpa In a hideous snarl that,wrliikled her bristling snout In serried ridges and closed her wicked eyes to two narrow lilts of rage and hatred. ,,,..., With back-laid cars sho looked straight into the eyes of Tarzan of the Ape's and sounded her fierce, shrill challenge. And from tho safety of his overhang ing limb tho apc-chlld sent back the fear some answer of his kind. For a moment tho two eyed each other in alienee, and then the great cat turned Into the Jungle, which swallowed her as the ocean engulfs a tossed pebble. But Into tho mind of Tarzan a great i.n .nrnnir. Ho had killed the tierce jiinu ,..-. .n. --- - , mlflitv iccuon, nui wnen no graspen tne rope, h.""1," b?hl"1 -crotch of two isrhtr? Now would he tracK aown mo crafty Sabor and slay her likewise. He would be a mighty hunter, also. At tho bottom of his little English heart beat the great desire to cover his naked ness with clothes for he had learned from his picture books that nil men ero so covered, while monkeys nnd apes and every other living thing went naked. Clothes therefore, must bo truly a badge of greatness; tho Insignia or me superiority of man over nil other ani mals, for surely there could be no other . reason for wearing the hideous things. Many moons ago, when he had. been i much smaller, he had 'desired tho skin of Babor, the lioness, or Numa, the lion, or Sheeta, the leopard to cover his hairless body that ho might no longer resemble hideous Hlstah, tho snake; but now ho was proud of his sleek skin for it be tokened his descent from a rlghty race, and the conflicting desIrA to go naked In prldeful proof of his nncestry. or to conform to the customs of his own kind ', and wear hideous and uncomfortable ap : p'arel found first one nnd then the other In the nscendency.v vAs the tribe continued their Blow wny through the forest after the passing of ' Sabor, Tarzan's head was filled with his ' ra( nr-hpmn for slaving his enemy, and for many days thereafter he thought of little else. On this day, however, ho presently had other and more immedlato Interests to attract his attention. Of a sudden It became as midnight; the noises of tho Jungle ceased; the trees stood motionless as though In paralyzed jjK expectancy of some great and Imminent disaster. All nature waited nut not xor long. Faintly, from a distance, came a low, id moaning. Nearer and nearer it ap proached, mounting louder and louder In Tolume. The great trees bent In unlaon as though pressed earthward by a mighty hand. Further and further toward the round they Inclined, and still there wbb DO sound save the deep and awesome moaning of the wind. Then, sudenly, the Jungle giants whip ped back, laBhing their mighty tops In angry and deafening protest. A vivid and bllndlnc licht flashed from the whirl- ' , lag, Inky clouds above. The deep canon- aao or roaring thunder belched forth its fearsome challenge. The deluge came all hell broke loose upon the Jungle. The tribe huddled, shivering from the cold rain, at tho bases oftgreat trees. The lightning darting and flashing through the blackness, showed wildly W&Yinsr brftTiehcH. whlnnlncr Atrenmers And fending trunks. Now and again some ancient patriarch f the woods, rent by a flashing bolt, noum crasn in a thousand pieces among the BUrroundlnc tree,,, eflrrvlnn down Pjiumberleas branches and many smaller "isnoors to add to the tangled confusion "the tropical Jungle. Branches, great and Btnall, torn away by the ferocity of the tornado, hurtled through the wildly waving verdure, "frying death and destruction to count ims unhappy denizens of the thickly peo pled World below. For hours the fury of the storm con i?v w'tnut surcease; and still the JHDe huddled close In shivering fear. In constant dang-r from falling trunks and "inches and paralyzed by the vivid Pih!ng of lightning and the bellowing thunder they crouched In pitiful misery L "torrn passed. " nq was as sudden as the begin' "IB if. Th A Wind rtaa aaA Via aitn all in aft i fOrth nftttirA amllAH rni mnrm f .J6" dripping leaves and branches, and i 011 Petals of gorgeous (lowers , ..,.icu ln me spienaor or tne return 'Mij And, so as Nature forgot, her H. ?Mn orSot also. Busy life went on jtHJ fright ' -Sut to Tarzan a dawning light had como i "Plain the mystery of clothes. How 'v. ha wuld have been beneath the .aeavy coat of Saborl And so was added - .unner incentive to the adventure. .. "verai months the trbe hovered v. lue Dach where stood Tarzan's Lfonion of his time, but ajwaya when ;K!l mrousn tne jjoreat no Kept iUDH in fdaHlnAio Mfni yF smaller anlmaU that fU ino the "oca it feu about the short neck of ai STEAMSHIP NOTICES NCHOR LINE .S01 MU Tln-Snrw Turbines NEW. YORK and GLASGOW ". " full particulars spplf 0T, TAYI.OB CO., SOX W4ut St, Or Aw Local Agent THE APESl Horta, the bonr, an his mad lunge for freedom toppled Tarzan from tho over-hnnglng-llmb where he had lain In wait and from whence he had launched his sinuous coll. The mighty tusker turned at the sound of his falling body, and, seeing only the easy prey of a. young ape, he lowered his head and charged madly at the surprised youth, Tarzan, happily, was uninjured by the fall, alighting catlike upon all fours far outspread to take up the shock. He was on his feet In nn Instant and, leaping with tho agility of the monkey he was, he gained the safely of a low lmb as Horta, the boar, rushed futllely beneath. Thus It was that Tarzan learned by experience tho limitations as well as the possibilities of his strange weapon. Ho lost a long ropo on this occasion, but ho knew that had It been Sabor, who had thus drnged him from his perch the outcome mIOt have been very different, for he would have lost his life, doubt less, Into the bargain. It took him many dn-'s to braid a new rope, but when, finally, It was done he went forth purposely to hunt, and lie In wait nmong tho dense foliage of a great branch right above n well-beaten trail that led to water. Several small animals passed unharmed beneath him. He did not wnnt such In significant game. It would take a strong animal to test tho efficacy of his new scheme, At last came Bho whom Tnrzan sought, with lithe sinews rolling beneath shlm morlng hide; fat nnd glossy came Sabor, tho lioness. Her great padued feet fell soft and noiseless on tho nnrrow trail. Her head was high In ever alert attention; her long tall moved slowly In sinuous and graceful undulations. Nearer ,nnd nenrer she came to where Tarzan of tho Apes crouched upon his limb, tho collo of his long rope poised ready In his hand. Llko a thing of bronze, motionless as death. Bat Tarzan. Sabor passed beneath. One stride beyond she took a second, a third, nnd then tho silent coll shot out above her. For an Instnnt the spreading noose hung above her head like a great snake, and then, as she looked upwnrd to de tect tho origin of the swishing sound of tho rope. It settled about her neck. With a quick Jerk Tarzan snapped the noose tight nbout tho glossy throat, and then ho dropped the ropo nnd slung to his support with both hands. Sabor was trapped. With a bound tho startled beast turned Into the Jungle, but Tarzan was not to lose another rope through the samo cause as the first. He had learned from experience. Tho llonesr had taken but half her second bound when sho fett the rope 'tighten nbout her neck; her body turned completely over In the air and sho fell with a heavy crash upon her back. Tarzan had fastened the end of tho rope securely to tho trunk of the great 'tree on which he sat." Thus far his plan had worked to per fection, but when ho grasped the rope, mighty brn"chcs, ho found that dragging the mighty, struggling, clawing, biting, Bcrcnmlng mn6s o? Iron-muscled fury up to the trco nnd hanging her was a very different proposition. The weight of old Sabon was Immense, and when sho braced her huge paws noth ing less than Tantor, the elephant, him self, could have budged her. The lioness was now back In the path where sho could see the author of the In dignity which had been placed upon her. Screaming with rage sho suddenly charged, leaping high Into the air toward Tarzan, but when her huge body struck tho limb on which Tarzan had been, Tarzan was no longer there. Instead he perched lightly upon a smaller branch 20 feet above the raging captive. For a moment Sabor hung half across tho branch, while Tarzan mocked, and hurled twigs and branches at her unprotected face. Presently the beast dropped to the earth again and Tarzan came quickly to ADIRONDACKS or 1000 ISLANDS TAKE along your tennis racket, golf clubs, fishing tackle and some old clothes for roughing it on your out-of-door vacation. You will also enjoy the evenings dancing or telling stories around the log fire. The nights are cool, you will sleep. Reach'ed over night. For booklets deicrib ing these resorts AddrTrvel Bureau, Grand Central Termlns!, New York America's Most BrettonWoods WHITE MOUNTAINS, N. H. Qolf in the very shadow of Mt, Washington. Pi Motor RAILROADS: Through service via HV.,N,H.&H.R.R.an4B.&M.R.R. NEW YORK OFFICE: I4i Fifth Avenue TUcpheotj BOOMaaUoo Suais IBniflfl3Mltll1tlliWtf8ltnilWtfuahrm'1't'"m''nlltI' - seize the rope, but Sabor. had now found that It was only ft slender cord that held her, and grasping It In her huge Jaws severed It before Tarzan could tighten the strangling noose a second time. Tarzan was much hurt. His well laid plan had come to naught, so he sat there screaming at the roaring creature be neath him and making mooklng grimaces at It. Sabor paced back nnd forth beneath, the tree for hours; four times sho crouched and sprang at the dancing sprite above her, but as well have clutched at the Illusive wind that murmured througlt the tree tops. At last Tnrzan. tired of the sport, and with a pnrtlng roar of challenge and a wellalmed ripe fruit that 'spread soft nnd sticky over the snarling face of his enemy, ho swung rapidly through the trees, a hundred fcet.nbove the ground, nnd In a short time was nmong the mem bers of his tribe. Hero he reccinted the details of his ad venture, with spelling chest and so con siderable swagger that he quite Impressed even his bitterest enemies, while Kala fairly danced for Joy and pride. CHAPTER IX. fAN AND MaN. Tnrzan of the Apes lived on his wild, Junglo existence with little change for sevcrnl years, only that he grew stronger nnd wiser, nnd lenrned from his books more and -more of tho strange worlds which lay somewhere outside his primeval forest. To him life was never monotonous or stnle. Thero was nlways Tlsah the fish, to bo caught In the many streams and tho llttlo lakes, nt.d Snbor, with her ferocious cousins to keep one ever on tho alert and give zest to every Instant that opo spent upon tho ground. Often they hunted him, and more often he hunted them, but though they never quite reached him with those cruet, sharp claws of theirs, yet thero were times when one could scarce have pasaed a thick leaf between their talons nnd his smooth hide. Quick was Sabor, tho lioness, and quick wero Numa and Sheeta, but Tarzan of tho Apes was lightning. With Tantor, tho elephant, he mado friends. How? Ask mc not. But this Is known to the denizens of the Jungle, that on many moonlit nights Tarznn of the Apes nnd Tantor. tho elephant, walked together, nnd where the way was clear Tarzan rode, perched high upon Tantor's mighty back. All else of the Jungle were his enemies, except his own tribe, among whom he now had many friends. Many days during these years he spent In tho cabin of his father, where still lay, untouched, tho bones of his parents nnd the llttlo skeleton of Kala's baby. At 18 ho read fluently and understood nearly all he read In the many nnd varied volumes on tho shelves. Also could ho write, with printed let ters, rapidly and plnlnly but script ho had not mastered, tor though there were several copy books nmong his treasure, there was so llttlo written English In tho cabin that he saw no use for bothering with this other form "f "'Itlng, though ho could rend It, laboriously. Thus, at IS, wp nnd . . nn English lordllng, wh.o could speak no English, and yet who could read and write his native language. Never had he seen a human being other than himself, for the llttlo area traversed by his tribe was watered by no great river to bring down the savage natives of the Interior. High hills shut It oft on three sides, 8rrtI.NO AM) SUMMEIl RESORTS WEST CHESTER, TA. GREEN TREE INN ... Particular nttcn. to com. men, motor and tourist parties, rteg. meals KOv. Sunday meals 7.".c Care at. Hint. aur. C. Welngartner, rrop. ESS1CK HEIGHTS, PA. THE ESSICK SS00 feet, dellEhttully nttuated on Allerhenlea. Casino, nine-hole solf course, cottage, strain heat, rarare, tennis, other sports; booklet; electric llarht. H. M. ESSICK. MEDIA, FA. Iirooke Hall, S acres. High, healthy. Tennis, etc. Porch 1B.1 ft; lone. 10c from 00th at. "L.'' Attractive Resort r JpSlSP 10,000 acres wltn every sport ana pastime at lls cest. The MOUNT PLEASANT &.h RALPHJ.HERKIMKR.Uanascr The MOUNT WASHINGTON $& D.J. TKUDEAU, Manager RouUTh JJtal Toar '"'"''' "" 'U wvusniuvn. tho ocean on the fourth. It tons allre "with lions and leopards and 'potso.tous snakes, its untouched mases of matted Jnngte had as yet Invited no hardy pioneer from Ihe human beasts beyond Its frontier. . But as Tarzan of the Apes sat one day In the cabin of his father delving Into tho mysteries of a new book, tho an cient security of his Jungle was broken forever. At the fnr eastern confine a strange cavnlcade strung. In single file, over the brow of, a low hill. In advnnce wero 60 black warriors armed with slender wooden spears with ends hard baked over slow fires, and long bows nnd poisoned arrows. On their backs were oval shields, In their noses huge rings, while from the kinky wool of their heads protruded tufts of gay fenthers. Across their foreheads wero tattooed three parallel lines of color, and on each breast three concentric circles. Their yel low teeth were nied to sharp points, and their great protruding lips added still further to the low and bestial brutlshness of their appearance, Following them were several hundred women nnd children, the former bearing upon their heads great burdens of cook ing pots, household utensils and Ivory. In the rear were a hundred warriors, similar In all respects to the advanco guard. That they moro L'ently feared an at tack rom the rear thnn whatever un known enemies lurked In their advance was evidenced by tho formation of tho column; nnd such was tho fact, for they wero fleeing from tho white man's soldiers who hnd so harassed them for rubber nnd ivory that they had turned upon their conquerors one day and massacred a whlto officer nnd a small detachment of his black troops. Fjr many days they had gorged them selves on meat, but eventually a stronger body of troops had como nnd fnllen upon their village by night to revenge the death of their comrades. That night tho black soldiers of the whlto man had had meat a-plenty, and this little remnant of a once powerful tribe had slunk off Into tho gloomy Jungle toward tho unknown, nnd freedom. But what meant freedom and the pur suit of happiness to theso savage blacks meant consternation nnd death to many of the wild denizens of their new home. For three days tho little cavnlcade mnrched slowly through the heart of this unknown and untracked forest, until finally, early In the fourth day, they enmo upon a little spot, near the banks of a small river, which seemed less thickly overgrown thnn any ground they had yet encountered. Here they set to work to build a new village, and In a month a great clearing srniNo and su.MMF.n itnsouTa coornnsTowN. y. r. O-TE-SA-GA On Otsego Lake, Cooperstown, N. Y. CM Hours by Hall from Now York Cltr. GOLF Juno IS to October 1st MOTOHI.Nfj TENNIS Booklns ORlcta DOAT1NQ Tb Dakota. 1 W..I T3d at.. Nsw Task. nnin'ORD sntiNGS, r.. Bedford Springs(Pa.) Hotel and Baths In the inot drllghtful section of the beau tiful, hoilthful Allegheny Mountains. Cool, Invigorating breezes. Good romln for mo toring. l!otl ami estate anonl every comfort rnrl Imloor anil outdoor diversion. MAGNESIA KATHS AND MEDICINAL WATERS. Formal opening June U'th. Opening for automobile tourists May 20th. 11. K. HK.M1S, Manager. you You'll enjoy the week-end runs out of town or the long1 vacation far riiore by carefully planning the trips in advance. It is to relieve you of th task of looking up details from scattered sources that Ledger Central issues the big 1915 Summer Resort Directory Section. This resort and travel guide is truly your Going Away Book. Practically every resort hotel and summer camp in the East and California is listed, together with facilities, attractions, rates, distance from station and many other facts you will want to know. Railroad fares also are included. The Public Ledger's Summer Resort Directory Section is the most complete and attractive resort guide ever published by any newspaper. Sixty pages in book form with beautiful poster design cover give you the very information you want. Consult it and you will choose a delightful vacation spot. Last year's great demand for this directory severely taxed the Ledger's output. Be sure you get a copy this year py ordering from your dealer now. The 1915 Summer Resort Directory is given free on SUNDAY, JUNE 6TH had been made, huts and palisades erect ed, plantains, yams and maiie planted, and they had taken Up their old life In their new home. Here there were no white men, no soldiers; nor any rubber or Ivory to be gathered for cruet and thank less taskmasters. Several moons passed by ere the blacks ventured far Into tho territory sur rounding their new village. Several had already fallen prey to old Sabor, and be cause tho Jungle was so Infested with these fierce nnd bloodthirsty cats, nnd with lions and leopards, tho ebony war riors hesitated to trust themselves far from the safety of their palisades, But ono day, Kulonga, a son of the old king, Mbonga, wandered far Into the dense mazes to tho west, Warily ho stepped, his slender lanco ever ready, his long oval shield firm grasped In his left hand close to his sleek ebony body. At his back his bow, and In the quiver upon his shield many slim, straight ar rows, well smeared with the thick, dark, tarry substance that rendered deadly their tiniest needle prick. Night found Kulonga far from the pali sades of his father's village, but stilt headed westward, and climbing Into tho fork of a great tree ho fashioned a rude plntform and urled himself for sleep. Three miles to the west of him slept tho tribe of Kerchnk. Early the next morning tho apes were astir, moving through the Jungle In search of food. Tnrzan, ns was his cus tom, prosecuted his search In thh direc tion of the cnbln so that by leisurely hunting on tho wny his stomach whs filled by the time he reached tho bench. The apes scattered by ones, and twos nnd threes In all directions, bu ever within sound of a slgnnl of alarm. Kala hnd moved slowly along an ele phant track toward tho east, and was busily engaged In turning over rotted limbs nnd logs In search of esculent bugs nnd fungi, when the faintest shadow of a strango nolso brought her to startled attention. No, thero was something mvstcrlous connected with these tiny silvers of wood which could bring death by a mere scratch. Ho must look Into tho matter. That night Kulonga slept in tho crotch of a mighty trco and far nbovo him crouched Tarzan of tho Apes. (CONTINUED TOMOimOW.) Sl'niNO AND BUMMntt HES0RTS CAfK MAT, Jf. .J. THE WINDSOR 0n bMCh- oc",n Utw sun parlnrs Special rates over Decoration Day. MISS HAI.PIN. NAT10NAL-rAUK-0N-THH-lKr.ArAltE Smith-Hurst Hotel fx"i!!n1.u.bLV.Mea" sonnhle rta. : bathing. Kl'llINT. T.AKK llK.VCir. N. ,1. THE BREAKERS SPRING LAKE BEACH. N. 3. Season. May 29 to October 1 Now Open for Inspection wir.mvonn, n. .1. New Sheldon Hotel ppf" -? sPe- dill low rates oer Decoration Day. Auto ontrshlp-mnnaRement. Noted for excellent tnhle. P. J WOODS. HADDON HALL ???r!,17; V1!1', bath noupe. Special rain till July 15. Booklet. N. A. rtANDOLPII. Edgeton Inn (-f 0. Opens May 28. hlte nervlce. Orfhentra. Coach. Booklet. J ALBCP.T HARRIS. BEACHWOOD CaC- 1!0- Near b?ni:h meela trains. Booklet. C. H. KURTZ Hotel Havilla Burk M A nencn. js up. wamToon north, n. j. T1if nTTPN Beach front location. Spe- i ne ui i niNoclal ratM unU July 17'hi R GOING JMM BOOK KILLING OF SHARKS NEW OUTDOOR SPORT Slaying a Sea-tiger With a Clasp Knife frthe Subma rine Movies. Jack Spralt nnd his wire havp nothing on ErneHt nnd George W, Williamson for reciprocity, mutuality nnd all that sort of thin. Tho platter Which they lick clean between them Is the platter of bravery. Hrother Ernest l afraid to so down In a diving suit to mess around old, shark-Infested wrecks! but Brother George spends his happiest hours search ing for bullion. On tho other hnnd, noth ing on earth can Induce Brother George to ro In for Brother Ernest's favorite nquatlc sport, which Is fighting and slay ing sharks with the aid of only a clasp knife nnd n pair of swimming trunks. Such Is the analysis of Dr. P. N. Glover, cx-collego professor, one-tlmo explorer nnd now lecturer nt tho Onrrlck, wheie the Williamson brothers' submarine movies nre to be seen. Doctor Glover accompanied tho boys on their expedi tion to tho West Indies last year when theso remarkablo pictures wero tnken, and ho nnd Carl L. Gregory, official photographer of the expedition, are the principal witnesses to this division of the spoils of bravery. Doctor Glover adds fnat, though shark-killing Is a favorite amusement of tho young bucks nmonj tho tintlvcs. Ernest Williamson Is the flr.it whlto man to attempt It. Moreover, thero was no rehenrsnl. Brother Ernest didn't begin on catfish and work up. He plunged right In. 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AI RFMARI F Virginia av nr. Bch. Cap. rtLOCIIIrtlVLC 3S0 8te,mheali elevator, etin parlors, private baths, etc ; excel, table. S10 up wkly.; JSupdally Bklt. J. P. COPE. OCEAN CITV. N. J. HOTEL, BRIGHTON, ON THE BEACH Ocean City's coolest, most comfortable hotel, breezes from ocean, bay and Inlet; $6 hour by trolley to Atlantic City. Noted for cuisine. Opens June Slllh Booklet. It. R. BOOV. Prop HltOWN'S-ailLI-S-IN-THE-PlNEa. N. J. "THE INN" Open All Year Tie thousand acres pines; takes, springs. Favorite eek-end and tourist resort. Famous southern cooking. New management. I. L. & M. S. HUDDCnS. ber suspended nt the end ot tho collafrtlba J tube which the brothers- ratner, laptairi Charles N. Williamson, Invented primarily for nnlvntrn mirooaes at great derjth. ths expedition had been spending the Wst week of their stay trying to snap sbmaX-J mnvl,a t ahaf-lf-lf Htra In iirflrin. Ths k natives whom they Had hired went dowhfjj again and again and Killed three or rour lusty specimens. But thero was soma ' difficulty about getting the trick Jier-u formed dead In front ot tho lens. Thj expedition was desperate nnd had abbot,' made up Its mind to take the next slenm-S ship, when Brother Ernest swore he vAa going to land the crowning picture of luar series. The rest Is history, moving picture hls-' tory. Anybody can sco It the prepare tlons, the dlvc, the swimmer swaying' -vaguo before' the lens, with the knife gleaming In his teeth, a strehk of white a fin, nn evil eye, a lunge, turn, twist lunge, struggle, nnd Williamson on the surfneo, tho shark dead on the sea floor. Lectures on Shakespeare In his first of a series of Shakes pearean lecture recitals. Dr. Edgar C. Abbott, of Boston, tonight will give o reading of "Julius Caesar" at the Belle vue-Stratford. "Hamlet" will be read on Wednesday nnd "The Tempest" on Friday. Theso' recitals aro for tho benefit of tho Auxiliary Fund of the Chapin Memorial Homo for Aged Blind. 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