fmmmmmmmmmmm pBsmsifihmiw EVENING fTARZAN OF THEAPES WfoTkrilling Adventures of a Primeval M and an American Girl By EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS C. JleClutB company, k u, ty a. CHAPTER XXiv. T-OST TREABURE. ... rHlrnfil. follOW- ', ,fc ejtpealllu" tnB. rmleavor to succor &" ,.i mifranno was anxious L CsP'" . ..MB. ,t Ee0Mr ,., had acquiesced if4 " ..M. determinedly, "I shall jr. " hnuid you, for tliere arc two &nVaMunslo who will come out Sw J.Un5n to find us await- elBrt,r Captain Dufranne. Is HI", "" ,! the forest man who nns .MtSToI ' every member of my ekb;was! fClaVton as"heThouBht: li swyed to rescue Lieutenant 3,hl that you may bo sure. Hot: tn . A io to be of servlce- ' M.--Jni he would have been linck ulieutenlnthe , w bMk MFrl"lp to mo that ho Is de- " r. nroof to mo tnai no is ue !? Lieutenant d'Arnot is BPi1? V. ib has nita to iuhuw mo pW-ftShS? than(tho village which Vahashad to follow his "AroVs uniform and all KB?.,r,.ncs were found In that vii- If "uSi Porter," arsueo. n wn. tW Sr t.tiVes showed irreat excite M .nwSllloiied is to the white Hfcfr '':'.. iJ hut they did not admit F'f . dead, and as for his clothes P h f?.S.nts belnc In their posses- IPJJ'T, more civilised peoples than IlfH&r savage Negroes strip their fifta f J-,.. nr.le0 of value !BMr ' .,,! uillinc them or not. Kleiner tnej .., of my own dear k?I Ltfd not only the Ilvlnc but the f It iS .trons circumstantial evl- Rce I "M aamlt DUt s p""vo M ... ., forest man. himself. iWal tared or killed by the savages," MELdSt Cantata Dufrannc. fgiMltrtlWfh'd iiVHU thrill of pride scttlns her nerves Mfl at limit" that he would bo worth walt V for, this super-man of yours" lifted fte captain I most certainly tj nva fa nee him nun wait for him. my dear captain." 2m,. iri. "for I Intend dolnc so." Itm Frenchman would have been a LTij incn mruiiacu ii v-".v ou uw Eerpreted the true meaning: of tho girl's 'nt? had !en wa-lltlnB f rom tho beach Sui the cabin as they talked, and now r,. . cp ,fo?hlnne1r th??kJhe ,ftct h within hundreds of nf.,Plyuman bcln nlbals. n,:f " '""cs "re savaBe con- which InXates thJi hf tfclMt,r ns ,hey relations of iom. lh9 hna maintained tho tact that ho I. hit1? WUh them- "", Mr thousands subs0".?,"'"81 no9,sl t ons could senrrJ.1. . i . nt tn'so rcla- frlendly." 8Carcc'y 'vo been other than captain; "possU v "1 "rkel the tribe." noss'biy a member of this svaBe denizens of th. i , nn,onp uia l.umS,,, to hay, bflmi iUn11' bru,e and ,y' ,1 f Afrlcnn weapons." own stanVardf "S "',? acc"E to your ordinary ft.l Whlt8 man nbov t could 'ever, i" "SS? B,,I "t!Hnce r:.thJs.ffL' "r.sssi aBlllty. h.. ;".."'""'" "rensth LEDGEB-PHILADELPHIA. FRTBAT. JUNE 11, 1915. Kit Joined a little group sitting on camp IBoIj ln tho shade of a great tree beside Triols Ifticihla. Pre prefejsor Porter was there, and Mr. ryiinder ana ciayion, wun iieuienani &pnUer and two of his brother of 'Ln. while Esmeralda hovered ln tho Ikiiirmind. ever and anon venturing KSom and comments with tho freedom K 4a old and -much indulged family ser ve ,H officers arose and saluted as their nerlor approached, nnd Clayton sur- iMilered Ms camp-stool to Jano Porter. OT wwe Just discussing poor Paul's lalt" laid Captain Dufranne. "Hiss kfsrter lasutta that we have no absolute gjreof of his death nor have we. And f J tha nlh.r hattil .Tin mnlntalna Ihnl : continued absence of vour omnlnntpnf paile friend indicates that D'Arnot 1j I0 la need of his services, cither be- tnsu oo la wuunueu, ur ami is a prisoner M more distant native village." twioeen suggestca," ventured Lleu raut Charpentler, "that the wild man :jjHy been a member of tho tribe of ail who attacked our nartv that h t4riilulenlng to aid them his own peo- line Porter shot a quick glance at ujton. iTt item VAntlv mnrA runutnnlil. t' t0& Profeisor Porter. iWl 4o net agree with you," objected Mr. IWHUmler. "He had nmnln nnnnrtimiiv b.narm us himself, or to lead his people elTrllnKt lit. Tn.t.flrl ,1,lnn .,, In ItrtMncfl Tiere he has been uniformly JStlUttllt ln his role of nrntortnr nnrt lfiMw-r. ym Is true," Interjected Clayton. t glllty. bum. t-.'" '".elrenth and SSSgV " tn'oVor0 wB,1a ?- ,n .?f us. hcr but would will ngly t?rrifyenBhf0nJ,"m,,,r ,lme9 ,n " ' ofZliT.to serve the tributes Mono even half so loyal-or so bcautl- J!Jn W?"iLd not wonder that I defend wm, .wBw h'm', ballng In my behalf with that huge hairy brute. !!??.uI1 yol,t lm.vo SPCn hlm charge tho monster as a bull might chargo a gruzlj absolutely without sign of fear or hesltn-Uon-you would have believed him more than human. "Could you have seen those mlghtly muse es knotting under tho brown skin -could you havo seen them force back those awful fangs-you, too, would have thought him Invincible "And could you havo seen the chival rous treatment which ho nccorded a slrango girl of a strange race, you would feel the snmo nbsoluto confidence in him that I feel." "You have won your suit, my fair pleader," cried the captain. "This court finds tho defendant not guilty, and tho Cl'UlSCr Shall Wnlt n. fw dnvo lnnA Ihn, ho may havo an opportunity to como and uinnic me uivino 1'orlla." "Fo' do Lawd'B Bake, honey," cried Es meralda, "You nil doan mean to tell mo dat youso n-goln' to stay right yere In dls J ere Ian' of carnlvable animals when you all dono got do oppnhtunlty to escapade on dat cruiser? Doan yo' tell me dat, honey." "T'h5 Esmeralda! You should be ashamed of yourself," cried Jane Porter. "Is this any nay to show your gratitude to the man who saved your life twice?" "Well, Miss Jane, das all jes' as yo' soy; but dat dere fores' lawd never did save us to stay yere. He dono savo us so wo all could get away from yere. Ah expec" he be mlghtly peevish when he Mln' we nln't got no mo' senso 'n to stay ngnc yere niter no dono give us de chance to get away. "Ah hoped Ah'd never have to sleep In his yere geological garden another night and listen to nil dem lonesome noises dat como out of dot Jumblo after dark." "I don't blamo you a bit, Esmeralda." said Clayton, "and you certainly did hit It on right when you called them 'lone seme' noises. I never hnve been able to find the right word for them, but that's It, don't you know, lonesome noises." "You nnd Esmeralda had better go and live on tho cruiser," said Jane Porter, in Cool Clothes for men correctly tailored from tropical welch t worsteds, open-weave Canadian homeBpuna, light welght a e r it e s and mohairs. All colors plain, plaids, stripes and checks JONES 1116 Walnut Cuatom Tailoring: Only fine scorn "What would you think if ou had to live all of your life In that Jungle as our forest man has done?" "I'm afraid I'd be a blooming bounder s a wild man," laughed Clayton, rue fully, "those nolss at night make tho hair on my head bristle I suppose that 1 should be ashamed to admit It, but It's the truth." "I don't know about that," said Ideu tfnant Charpentler. "I never thought much about fear and that sort of thing never tried to determine whether I was a coward or a brave man; but the other night as we lay In tho Jungle there after poor D'Arnot was taken, and those Junglo noises rose and fell around us, I began to think that I was a coward, Indeed. It vas not the roaring and growling of the big beasts that affected me so much as It was tho 8lcalthy noises tho ones that jou heard suddenly close by and then listened vainly for a repetition of the unaccountable sounds as of a great body molng almost noiselessly, and the knowl edge that you didn't know how close It nas, or whether it were creeping closer after you ceassd to hear It? It was those noises and the eyes. "Mon Dleu! I shall see them In tho dark forever the eyes that you see, and thoso that you don't see, but feel; ah, they are the worst." All were silent for a moment and then Jone Porter spoke "And ho Is out there," she said, In an avte-hutihed whisper. "Those eyes will be glaring nt him tonight, and at your comrade, Lieutenant d'Arnot, Can you leavo them, gentlemen, without at least rendering them the passive succor which remaining here a few days longer might insure tncmr- "Tut, tut, child," said Professor Porter. "Captain Dufranne Is willing to remain, and for my part, I am perfaotly willing, perfectly willing as I always have been 10 numor your childish whims." "We can utilize the morrow In recov ering the chest, Professor," suggested Mr Philander. "Quito so, quite so, Mr. Philander; I had almost forgotten tho treasure," ex claimed Professor Porter. "Possibly we can borrow some men from Captain Du franne to assist us, and one of tho pris oners to point out tho location of the chest." "Most assuredly, my dear Professor; wo are all yours to command," said the captain. And so It was nrranged that on the next day Lieutenant Charpentler was to take n detail of ten men, and one of tho muti neers of the Arrow as a guide, and un earth the treasure; nnd that the cruiser would remain for a full week In tho llttlo harbor. At tho end of that time it was to bo assumed that d'Arnot was truly dead, and that the forest mon would not return while thoy remained. Then tho two vessels wero to leavo with all tho Professor Porter did not accompany tho treasure-seekers on the following day, but when ho saw th.m r,ti-ninn ... handed toward noon, ho hastened forward to meet them-hls usual'-preoccuplcd In d fferenco entirely vanished, and In Its ..,. "crvous ana excited manner. Where Is tho treasure?" he cried to Clayton, whllo yet a hundred feet seoa rated them. Clayton shook his head. "Gone," ho said, as he nearcd the pro fessor. "Gone' It cannot be. Who could havo taken it?" cried Professor Porter. "God only knows, Professor," replied Clayton. "We might havo thought tho fellow who guided us was lying about tho location, but his surprise and consterna tion on finding no chest beneath the body to behefere1 S'P" too Ma5! S LSSUS? tahen ,tr' " &nrianthe'flCte" Peetou,taV?.V,ml J'ou would how no chance tlT B a,d ,hat there ' Uem."h0Cheaonne(eudoed ,USp,C,on l0 ' " to "u,pe6cUtdthe,!mernha,T0 Z" ,0 " muehVep-J; dV, "him ,,- urier, gra- B VV f AY) "The Ole Swimmin' Hola Accused" C. F. Mpores says thnt tho greatest sport of kidhood days doesn't make the best swimmers. The heartrending indictment appears in SUNDAY'S Sports Magazine PUBLIC LEDGER MfiiBiSliiSliliililiilililililililililililililMlHaBBBHBBBBaMaMiMMMM; I " ... , - I " -J ummer Ezxewrs ri v.M iTgimji Vm ROCK ISLAND LINES Tickets on Sale Daily June 1st to September 30th. 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BROWN, District Passenger Agent Phone: Walnut 123 For a natonably tmall additional lam yoacan bay a Rock W Scente C&wfa VeSr Wuf to th ExpotUion in CoUfomia mth Hopooor in Colorado mmfm imqi meant to her father, and none there knew what It meant to her. Blx days later Captain Dutranno an nounced that theyVould aall early On the morrow, Jane Porter would have, begged for a further reprieve had It not been that ihe, too, had begun to believe that her forest lover would return no more. In eplte of herself she began to enter tain doubts nnd fearg. The reasonable ness of the arguments of these disinter ested French officers commenced to con vince her against her will. That he was a cannibal she would not believe, but that ho was an adopted member of some savage tribe at length seemed possible to her. She would not admit that he could be dead. It was Impossible to believe that that perfect body, so filled with triumph ant life, could ever cease to harbor the THE GIRL WHO HAD NO GOD BY MARY ROBERTS RINEHART An Unusual Story of Unusual People Begins in the Evening Ledger Tomorrow dl,r ri. 7 UM M B00n """P"1 rny SZ 1Ay,on. hcre' or Mr- Philander." The Frenchmen smiled, both officers ami sailors. It was plain to see that a burden had been lifted from their minds Tho treasure has been gone eome time, continued Clayton. "In fact, the body fell opart as wo lifted It, which In (Urates that nhoover removed the treas ure did so while tho corpse was still fresh, for It was Intact when we first uncovered It." "There must havo been several ln the party, said Jano Porter, who had Joined mem. Tou remember that It took four men to carry It." ,i!!?.y 0.Vei" cr,e(1 c'ayton. "That's right, it muet have been done by a party of blacks. Probably one of them saw the men bury the chest and then returned Immediately after with a party of his friends and carried It off." "Speculation Is futile," aald Profcsfor Porter, sadly. "The chest Is gone. Wo shall never see It more, nor the treasure that was In It." Only Jane Porter knew what the loss vital spark-as eoon believe that immor tality were dust As Jane Porter permlted herself to harbor these thoughts, others equally un mi forced themselves upon her. If he belonged to some savage tribe he had a savage wife a dozen of them, perhaps-and wild, half-caste children. The girl shuddered, and when they told her that the cruteer would sail on the morrow she was almost glad. It was she, though, who suggested that arms, ammunition, supplies and comfOTta be left behind In tho cabin, ostensibly for that Intangible personality who had sign ed himself Tarzan of the Apes, and for D'Arnot should he still be living, but really, she hoped, for her forest god evon though his feet should prove of clay. And at the last minute she left a mes sage for him, to be transmitted by Tarzan of the Apes. Jane Porter was the last to leave the cabin, returning on some trivial pretext, after the others had started for the boat. She kneeled down beside the bed In which sho had spent so many nights and offered up a prayer for the safety of her primeval man, and crushing his locket to her lips, she murmared! "I lore you, and because I love you 1 believe In you. But If I did not believe still should I love. May aod have pity on my soul that I should acknowledge It Mad you come back for me, and there had been no other way, I would have gone Into the Junglo with you forever." (CONTINUED TOJlOnilOW ) - Seek to Obtain Dr. Richmond's Triers An effort will be made to complete the list of triers of the Itev. George Chalmers ntchmond, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, at a meeting of Episcopal clergy, men which will be held at 3 o'clock tlili afternoon at It! Walnut street, the office of Henry Iludd, chancellor of the diocese three clergyrnen of the necessary five have been chosen, but they are open to challnge by either side. It Is possible the panel will be exhausted before the trier list Is complete. VARE URGB8 PARTY TTNlfi" Possible Mayoralty Candidate WmUs Republicans to Vote Solidly. "Party harmony" wa urge by ?. gresaman William 8. Va and ft MeNlchoi at the banquet of the Yetmg Men's Republican Club, of the Wth Ward, held In tho Hotel Majestic last nlgftt. Tn two organization leaden made imgae. tlons to "line up" the worker tot tho approaching mayoralty campaign. n (hey made a popular plea by saying that the 4000 republican organization worker who were thrown out of their city hajl Jobs by Mayor Blankenburg1, should t restored to their former places. Congressman Vare, who, again would Ilko to be the Republican candidate for Mayor, his 'friends believe, pointed out how Republican workers suffered through the split ln the ranks In the 19U fight, and urged that the organization should not be torn apart by Internal dissension. If It Is to be successful next fall. Greasy pansugh, horrid I Don't bother. Put them to soak in cool or lukewarm water The grease and dirt will disappear without effort 'on your part. Just as. good for every kind of cleaning and housework. 4- Made of the purest things. Cleans in the quickest way Fels-Soap Powder ! STORE OPENS 8l30 A. M. CLOSES AT 5i30 r. 31. sHAlb Oil PHONE OHDEIIS nLLED : SILK STOCKINGS Women's Pretty and Serviceable Kinds excellent $1.25 Values. . . .$ The latest noveltlen in w.fnn. S vfif;...A,s. l.h? P0PU'ar shoe shades and n arlety of stripes. Regular $1 Values. 65' Inprraln nnri nnm atiL in hinMv S'lIlL1.8 innd nI'.PPlilar colors. Some hove, slight Imperfections. First Floor, South HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE Doable Yellow Trading Stamps With Every 10c Purchase Until Noon : After That, Until Closing Time, Single Stamps Filbert Seventh We Trim All Hats Free of Charge $4 Panama Hats $' Market Eighth -O Q. .so, q, a 3 $ o Balance of Slock From the Penn Clothing Co., 9th and Filbert Sts., Philadelphia, Goes on Sale Tomorrow at the Same Sensational Savings ?s Superior Clothing Suits and Trousers in Styles Thoroughly Up-to-the-Minute, Made of Strictly All-Wool Materials, and Hand-Tailored Throughout. jMen T h-M ,-i , j. 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Made with hand welted and flexible- sewed soles, the newest heel and, too shapes, also low heela tnr irrowlnir eirl. Sixes JH to 8. All are absolutely first quality wayt aim ib """ - -J z '"- - prominent awinoKn ' r" j""'""" FIRST FLOOR. NORTH AND SUBV7AT ', perfect in. every iladelphia's most Boys' and Girls' 3 and $4 Rubber $- 70 Sole Oxfords ' Of tan Russia calf- Rd rubber soles, leather Insoles. Sizes H to 7. FIRBT FLOOK. NORTH Misses' $10 Pretty Summer Frocks $.98 Nerily Hint of the Many and Vary Remarkable Values so Timely Offered V in This Popular Section "" There Are Several Different Fashions in This Group One Sketched Made of sheer white organdie in dainty coatee effect, with broad, equare collar, lace trimmings, silk girdles and pretty circular skirts with several rows of lace and double flounces. Also others at this price in sneer nsi ana oaitsie. BsfcHCt-S Jl Women's S12.tin $15 Misses' i$22.50 Silk sTlrpsscs at iA Beautiful and CMO fiexc i Model Srnatea dresses In fine ST . ...-T ,!!.. n,Aa navy Blue ur bi ""'"' trimmed with organdie .. nnmhlnH TVlth lUll Snaring flve-tter white or- -' Misses' $7 Golfine Outing I ?A OH J 87 -r sash Blrdlo Coats Norfolks with and silk lining. Women's $20X51 C s. ' Stylish Norfolks 1b blue a ui6i b, wy- "t YiTrJ for summer wa.r ana llnea Serge Suits. hlaek aarira. asnaalally maoe for summer waar ana 1 with flne peu de eygne. IS? '1.25 White cotton corduroy or pique, with packets. SECOND FLOOR SiTfaStH HlSiu. hv.i i nd r-fl Sxtf! x aW-WtaJV ' $fi98H 1098 Women's $12.00 Dainty Voile) $oJ3 Dresses. With hemstitched yoke, full plaited skirt with three folds, crisp oren- dla collar, ftytra and ouffs; alio moire silk girdle. i ?rnnirminnt Women's $20 Net Silk X $ 14.88 Dresse. ' Two Fretiv S'V Net dress are all whit, Silk Ums are a stjrllsh saftrtdpsttoa of cie d cfilRi wttt oUld UiM oot jM toiie. 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