mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-wa MSHSEffrSSSSSPSBBBI I.I I all I " t tmmvysi- ipe4'lsW""llT,Tw'1 . .i. -sr i .... . . mil. -& J.... . .. i . .. " f. jft - - ..i7.i(. 4. x.jrwiT jli ... iii nsrTi?i'fciivjMr .j MT.irJS 'nt WPPWfiWPWPIWi f r a .v . f ! '4. A uo TARZAN and the JEWELS OF OPAR THK 8TMU THU FR 9rpr n lOtcltin In th C onro, mm- iqnerciinr m .. mm i rtvon, inmn With Arhtnrt 7tk un A rait ntiirmiilfr. In Vldnart Inilr dreistoke, lfe nf Tarinn. Tor ransom. Meroer follow Tarrnn In 5W r. where .hrnn, laden Kith the 1wla ti .mtht. ! t.lnnnil In nti Pfl (! niwikfi nntl Utn Mm lri n U b anting umln thr npf-mnn he Imrt been jenr be forr. lrritr trult lb JfwrU, Ttirmn. while rnrriilnt? for ttnifr, htm lili wife, n roptlte of rk, nml ilnn to rupture Her. not knnnlnir ah U hU wife. ThrUI. An atw, rarrlf) her off before Tnrmn run renrh her. Trntlnl I nlinrkeu by ii lion. jnd fjiily (.reiMofc -riiite. .hf, mwlt Mertwr. dim kill ek. nn,l. llitnklnc Jilm n frleml, hurries forward (n ton jEMtuUfe Mm. CIIAITER XIH Out nf the Frying Pan rpHOCGH her clothes were torn and - her hair illsliei cled, Albert Werper rfeallzed that he necr before had lool ed upon such a vision of loellness ns that which Lady Grestoko piescntcd In the relief nnd Joj which slio felt , , In comlnB so unexpectedly upon u h friend and letcuer when hope lnd seemed so far away. If the Relghn had entertained an doubts 'as to the woman's Knowhdce of his part In tho perfidious nttacK upon her home nnd hoi self It w is quickly dissipated by the ,enuliu filendllness of her creetlnp She told him quickly of all that had befallen , ,,,,,,, flom i,u her since ho had depaited riom nil , .ii.p .i... ,1pnth hnmp nnrl ns slip SDnkn 01 llll' 110.1111 of her husband her ejes weio oiled b " - - ,.,,,,. the tears which she. could not lepres "I am shocked ' snld Werpei In well-simulated sjmpatln. 'but I urn not surprised. Tliat dcMl theie anil he pointed toward the body of Aihtiiot ek "has terrorized tho cntlro coun try. Tour Wazlrl are either extennl nated or hao been drlien out of their country, far to the south Tho men of Achmet Zek occupy tho plain about your former home theie Is nelthei sanctuary nor escape In that dlrec tlon. Our onl hope lies in tiaiollnff , northward as iapldl as wo nm of comlns to the camp of the iildeis be fore the knowledce of Achmet Zel 's death reaches those who weie left there, and of obtaining through some ruse, an escort towaid the north "I think tint the thing can bo ic compllshed foi I was a guest of the raiders before I knew the nature of the man, and those at the cimp me not aware that I turned ngninst him when 1 discoiered his lllaln 'Come' Wo will make all possible haste to icach the cimp before those who accompanied Achmet .ek upon his last raid lnie found his both mil lairled the news nf his death to the cuttluoats who remained behind It Is our onlv hope, l.ads C.rej stoke nnd jou must pl-ice 1 our entire faith In me If I am to succeed. "Walt for me here n moment while 1 take from the Arab's bod tho wit let that he stole from me' and AS or per stepped to tho dead linn's skb nnd kneeling sought with qukk nngtr" the pouch of jewels To his consternation theie was no sign of them In the Raiments "f Achmet .ell Hiding he walked back nlong the nail sell chine for -omo tiace of the missing pouch oi Its con tents but ho found nothing een though he seanhed i ircfulls the m iinlt of his dead hoi so and foi i few paces into the jilngle on eilhu side I'U7zled dlsippoiuted anil an grv he at last returned to the gh 1 The wallet Is gone" h" epliui.l ilspU "and I duo not dellj loni.oi in search of it A must re uh th" camp before th lttuinlng raidus Unsuspicious of tho man s ti ue ch n niter lane Clailon saw nothing po- cullai In his plans, or in his H clous explanation of his fonnoi t",''tls"I' 1 Molnmmed IJ.jel sat cioss legged for the raider and so she graspi d upon a rU(. slnoklng '1 he Aiab look avlth alaciity the seeming hope for p(, p 1b lhe j.urptnn t irilt lnlo 1)ts afetJ whlcli he proffneil Iipi and pres Ucp turning about, set out with Albeit Greetings O brother " he said Werper toward tbp hostile camp in 1 'erecting replied Werper which she o litoh had be. 11 n piis ,.or R nhI npU,lr spnio fii(hp) TltlPr Tha Afili 1 n H tlin fltufr tn tat-n 1 1 lm 1 . ..,.. nt iw sr .. li.n tn tlin if 1 1 tirtmi Or I lit "" . ..:..,..,,,,ii, neconu u .. - ei"s:itniion aim ai m. j r ..-. . the edge, of tho ilcarlng befoio tho gates of the walled i lllago. Wtrper cautioned iho girl to accede, to what ... .... l. mlrrlit Lt,r'n.Bt 1 Ills (-011 ' rCl l,U 1,1. K.I. "-i.. '. " ... -..-. versation with tho raiders. "I shall t 11 them " ho said ' that I appiehended jou after jou escapeil from tho camp that I took ou to Achmet Zek and that, as ho was in gaged In a stubborn lnttlo. with tho Wuzlri lie. directed me to return to ,amp with jou to obtain heie a 11, lent guard and to Ude. north with vou as i.aplillv as possible, and dis- j.uso uf iu nl the most mivnnia- peons terms to a ceitnln slaie-broker avhose nmio he gave mo" Again the girl wis do., .v., I b tin apparuit frankness of the fklglan rine reanze'u urn u. si.ci.in, anuiu. uf required desperate h milling, and al i though she tiombled Inwatdli at tho thought of again entiling the v II nnd hideous village of the i ildcis she saw- no better couisn than that which I her companion had suggest. .1 Calling aloud to those) who tpudul tho gates Weiper giasplng lum Clav ton bj the arm. walked boldlj- aiross tho clearing Those who opoiud the gates to lilm peimltttd their sut prise to show clrarlj in their expressions i hat thn discridlted and htintid lieu i tenant should bo thus lettunlng fi.n lessly of his own edition seemed to disarm them quite as offenually n his, manner towaid fJidj Orejstoke had deceived her. Tho sentries ut tho gate leturnfd Werper's salutations nnd lowed with astonishment the pilsouer whom In had brought Into tho Milage with him Immcdlatelj the Belgian sought the Aiab who had been left In chaigo of the tamp during Aclimet Zek's al tence, and again his boldness disarm ed suspicion nnd won the acccptame ot his false explanation of his re turn. Tim fact that he hud brought back with him the woman prisoner avlio hail escaped added stiengtli to his claims, anil Mohammed L'ejd soon By EDGAR RICH r.tn.t tilinptf frnlprnMnf? innrl.n. turedls with the ery man honi he ii ntllil lilln ulfilrt .. Ittin.tt i nmtllltir ... ,, ... , , tlon had he discovered him nlollo 111 ,. . . ... , ,,,. the Junelo a half hour befoie, .lane t'lnj ton wis ncnln confined to the prison hut she had former! oc cupied, hut ns she rcullul tint this was but a part of tho deception which she mill 1'iecotilt wore plains upon tho cridiilous i ildtrs It was with lullo a illffricnt Ftnsitlon tint nho ic lln rlitored the lie and l!lth In tel lor f i om that which she lnd prill--nislj ixpcilriiiiil when hopo was ho far nwn Ohio mote "he was bound and n trios placed 1 efuro the dooi of her prison but biforo erper left Iki he whlspeied wot lis of ihttr Into h i nr, wiispptect woiilH or iniir mio ni nr. rheii ho lift, and undo his win back o tho tent of Mohnmmed llijil Ho mil been wonileilng how long It would The "" ""' "ton of his cullt of whit ,,.,,,. , nine would this ndinutjcn hi- iithei Him to protiact fur n few Iis his mental tmtuio and his life' 'I hesp haul t Iders familiar with iwi lutli mil lupith would cut him lone frp 1P (uci 10p0 to uicli tho mist As tliesp tin lights passed tin ouch his millil hi cntprptl lltn Irnr w hot .. .1 sf nniui ... -nu my master Aclimet .ell. wa? ,voU IlP W)U Ugt ia him" ho agitWj "Nov pi was be safer fiom the sins and dangers of mortalltj " returned the Belgian 'It Is well" said Mohammed Bojel, blowing a , ttle puff of blue sinobn straight out befoie hltn Again thero was silenee for toiernl mlnute-s 'And if be. were dead'' asked the suf-''f"'" 4mlnr4 to lend up to tho truth und attempt to briho Mohanimcl J mi" " "' The- Aiab's eies nun owed Hud he leaned forwanl, his ease liorlng straight into tho ees of tho Belgian .., 1Hve Wn thlnltlns ,,,, -.Vr. S111C0 ,eturnei uneXpe, tel no jioiiiie iiii raineis woo n m maim ,at Jim want, and Wei pel It jou no not, moy will in le.asi uuo norm an tnii nnd most uiwnen iau- ""-" "a" " """"'" "",,,' i it ii, ,,,,. rod flag In Ills race nun h out with V.hmot Zek would retu.n NlIl 0ssess tho jewels of wl.lih Ach- with le-s inpldlti than as though they ?"?. l-.,r,,",Vk-"1And i1!'",.', ','."7 ' " f Tina v (Mr- Spot started for that rcaimg. with thoniuidiredbeKh of their chief. mt ,ck ,,,, mp tllcro ,, lcn,on thought that wowerenhead of them " they wet e ono and all dellclouMi puth. Icu, j,,, UcUea 0)lt ,uth his hind feet I the man hel r "'"" rl " gn . .I...I tho more l,o thought upon the., d , ,,, ot ,, ,, mi in aor .siner was . . . , . . - , ,Ueh. tnl Blly couIdn- W ;,-' ll" PtBKy ,0 lliui llliuill iltl.Ullllllll.c:-3 ill-l 1,1 111 ,,, i.t ..... ... 1 .. BBKBH ST"I ltllllUI WIS IN I" IHIUll rtltu ill" .iiv-ji. ..ut.....v .-.. j llitlr Vnni- (II inQ Hill UK ICIU whlto woman nnd the contents of tho Av 20ST. MHi i,B.if,,i itn , iar.p,n fp.-itmes seempd n,i. .,nr,l and C reus sMIko rolled tn?'r n. 0I """'" , i "OUI" ,n" ,,.... .n1,f ,r ,,, AW1 k -SIWmiM II 7 m ' b VKl- inatblo T" . I. ,1 w. .rour. "orff". "" "? Klin if be got awas fioni the i mil. ' . . - IAmIiIi WW Wllllfml Whltp. nil white, was lather, unlike .,. ,., ,i i,nnt.i lth lnuchter. .... 1:11''' Er' I1BI .7 IVBIBBbVB in sifcti liefore am illumed with 1ar."I1kk AW fl wVa'i , .. . ii.. . l to tho ramp of the man whom jou IMW, but as it ufronhsl him un ex hadde.clied und w ho bought ou wltn , CUs0 for deserting the illaue nud Idititli In his heart I haio been with i Aihmet ek foi manj jinrs his own imotlui nevei km w lum so well as I SOMEBODY'S STENOGRAPHER Did You Ever 1 OH MABEL, AINT THE JEW6 FROM THE. PEACE I TABLE 3RAT? I -SEE n Trie (AIEW FRE.AICH M0DE.fi A I ARE IM AMD AIWT IT t FiEReCE HOW LAD"-f Pfekvix'ifjb ) PoMEw?AMIAJ VJAco sSAS5E0v 'C T"J ( X ri-irsL vi V I u'f EVENING PUBLIC BURROUGHS lln IIIH pr forcU P much leSS V OUld ho ajjaln trust a mm who had once hctrnicd him "I hnio thoiiBht much, ns 1 Kild, nnd tho result of my thinking Ins nssureil .a It r t lli '! In ,ln 1,1 lnl ... ',' " ,,u .. ' ..,.,, ,01. i,0 irturii to his camp, unl.ss ion l.o ilthei- n h.aiei in in or n hlKRer fool ..tiAi.i .. I..II linn ,1 iinmn hntn intAi than I halo Imagined Ami If tins iMdenco of mj Judgment Is nnt Milll- olent. T bnio onlv iust now leceliod from ur oun lliis iion moip con llrnntory witness -fur did oti not sij that Achmet Xel was nelcr more sifo fioni tho ."Ins nnd iIiiikcm of mor tntit Achmet J'ek Is deiil- ou iioed not , deny It. t was not his mother or nts iIphj- it. I was not his mother or nis mistress so do not foil- th it nil wall h1Ks slnll disturb oit Till mo why ,,, jinxo tome hick lie t c loll me ' "" "" 'v- "'"" , inns tliln llnnul mllo nous nun iippiu imiu .,,,., , . . .... ri 'I lie oiil (jes niiioiiod .mil n u toi lured the i m iiiiuus i uu as ...u.i unmm i.i-mi olnmmod Howl crlnnod know Inch into the faco of tho lielclan Woipcr wis both 1 elided lnd ills- tin bed by tho Ai ah's attitude 1 ho I m liorllv .ifleiwarii -he wu- lifleil to liv eoini 1 1 in will ulin ii ho iuppteil the death of Ins 1 lupf lifted a ion sideiablo luiulen of tppi ihen-1011 fioni the shoulders of i limet ek s nssas- sin 1 ut his demand fm 1 share of tin lewils bodid 111 foi Weipir when Mo hammed Hovil should hae Uainod tint tho precious stones weio no long- ., in tho Belgians possession 1 To acknowledco that ho lad lost the Jewels mlcht bo to mouo the wiatl. or suspicion of tho Aiab to such an extent us would Jcopaidie bis now found i hanc. s of iscapo Ills ono hopo seemed, then to lie in fos toilng Mulnnini' il Hejd'd boliof thnt the. jiwcls weio -till In his possesion. nnd dppend upon tin aciklents of tho future to open an nunuo of escape i L.OII1II ue eonirivo io lent wixn ino ,rnh upon the march north, ho might lis. I ..vi,...n.illa I.-. ..In..t. 4.. a.a,i.. A fl opportiiiiIt In jilont to rrmoo ' this nienac. to Ills life nnd llhortj lt , ,vnrth uUw and, furthoi them sppino.1 no other w.aj out of his dllllitiltv. "Y.'S, ho said AihllU't ek Is elend Ho fell In battlo with a compinj of Aujssinlan envnlrv that luld 1110 1 ip live Dm ing tho lighting I esinped but I doubt if nnj of Achmet Zek s men live nud tho gold that tlui isniiBht U In tho possession of the AbjHSlnians Hon now thej me doubtless mnrelilug on this tamp foi ' " W y f' P"-li Arhmrt .eU un.I his followers foi a .aid upon an Ab,ss,,n villigo Theio nie mam ,f them and if wo do 1101 make liuvti to esinpo we shall nil suf fer tlio same futo ns Achmet Zek " Molianime.1 Itevil listened in iilonco How inui h of iho unbelievers siory he might safe I j believe be did not mailing tor ihr. north, ho w is nut In clliud to e ross iiiostlnn the llolgi.ui ton mlnutelj v Talk Talk.talk ' DO VJE OR DO ViE AloT Gel rss.i in l IJUAIC "H I LEDQEK PIllLADBLlniA, FIIIDAY; 'And If I rido north with ou,M ho asked, "tinir tho jewels nnd nan wiu r4inum ol mo -huhihii miuu iv iii.... vci," replied wet per. Good' n.i!d Mohnmmed Hcjd. "I co now to Klo Hie omcr ior ino Ku',1 mii niciu mi !lm inni- irow," nnd ho rose to le.ue the tent, ' ... cielnitlin(S imn.l upon Werper laid a ileliuninR nana upon iniiiniiih vi vuini' v u ij v.. -"- -. "Walt," he mid "I-ct us uetermine how mans slnll uccoinpiny us It Is not well tint wo ho burdened bj tho 'women and children, for then, Indeed wo mlcht bo oiertaken by the Aojs ' "Inlaiis It would bo fai better to Kclect a small cuaid of xom- braiest men. ml leaio woid behind tint wo arc lidlnc wist. Then when tho Abs arc lining wis, min mo um .i.,,- slnlans lomo thej will he put upon the winng trait should they halo It In their hearts to pursuo us and If they XTZZ-V So mZffi S llftM' $ jflf VS j&ml liUwt tin - link of a lior-e ami mrrounileil rali- Tlie s( 1 pent is less wisp tliin thou W 1 1 pei said Mohnmmed lipid with 1 smile ' It sh ill bo done as v ou s iv Twenti men shall aicompanv us nnd slnll ride- aiest when tlnv leave the village fiood' ...oil the Belglin and so it was ananged t:.u1 , neU morning Jane Clu- J ' "" "L1 inoriiiiif, aano ilij ton. after an almost slciploss night was aroused bj tho sound of jolccs outside her prison and n moment liter M Precoult and two Aiabs cnteied The lattti unbound hoi aiiMe-. and Hftej hci to lur fttt Then her wiists wclc, loosened she was ghen i hand fui of ,in hrP1,t nml P,i mlt ,nto ,he fdllt jiht of diwn . , , , , , , . She looked questionlngh at Tieioult nnel at a ninmint that the Amh.' ni. toltlon as anraatrt ,,i another di- tvi (14 lection the mm leaned toward hei and whispered that all was working out as 11, had Plmned Thus assured, the oung woman felt a lenew ii of the ..... ... , . night of hope which tho long and mis crablo bondage had nlmost CMiungeel ,. Shortly after she was lifted to tho hnk of a horo, nnd surrounded bv . , . , , '"""..in u Arabs, was cscoited through tho gate- u av of tho Ulage and off Into tho Half un hour 11 111 an nour north nnel jungle toward tlio west later tho nirtv tinned no.tl.cly was their ell. ect.on for tho M rrecoult ,poko ,, hw ul M , am, sh(, unmistoo,, that , pj uaiuiip oi up mticn , ' - . " -" ' ";"' ' ' V' . . 1 1111 tho semblance of he, , aptoi , ' i.itiier limit pintictor, and so sho sus. pe.tel nothing, though slio s nv tho frlendlj lclatiops which si eiued to oj.Ut between the Ihiiopem nnd the Arib le ulei nf tho bind If Wei per sin ceided in keeping himsiif fiom convorsitlon with the voung worn in, 110 railed slgntillj to ' expel he, fiom his thoughts A bun ell id times .1 ll ,j lie found his ejCb rs2V VW. li IHIIX- HID II sif rir Aa i Sec a Man With Such a Mean Grouch? AMV WORK -Tii. rctzf "? 1 IMIJ e-"T 1 IV.C U0iT SP3UT,Ml6Ter ' '.IJiTHrDf, FOi k-C vaii 1 T Think f&uG'fi A vjHale'.I vifc WE(?E dUST ReAOWfi wnnderlng In her direction and feast-1 ing themselves upon licr charms of1 fnco anil figure. Kach hour his Infatu-1 ntlon for her grew, until his desire to possess her Rained almost the propor tions of madness. If either tho girl or Mohammed Hesil could hao cucssed vlmt passed , Jn th0 mind of tho man whom each thousht a friend nnd nliy. tne npp.u- tih nnrmonv vt ino uinn wr' would iimobccii ruuciy uiwurucu. "Werper had not nucccedeil In . . i lit. " 1 n frvi- AI """is " '' " oiled many plan, Ucjil, nnd fo ho te , . . for the n-sisslnatlon of tho Arab i ma would halo been Bicatly slmpllileft permitted to share tho othu s nlchtl) shelter, (TO Hi: CONTIM HU) THE DAILY NOVELETTE AN AVIATOR'S ROM NCE flj Carol Cay .,. ,,. 0 brown cottnge lnd four oc- J. cupan,s Flm nn,i romely matron wifotu the neighbors rslled Mother fch".'.. "l K i'f rc'ow ami lean nftlio tanned arms and shj. iril'lteilfi IIpi hair' Oh. es It was waxy nnd crlnkli and goldon as the heart of a iKto",5.dhB.Sfrr&1,a0B 1,el. Hut Kpyior taught In a joung HtllM school and was hopelessly wcJUcil lo her nrofesslon lllsppth was slim nnd nlnajs dad In blact, In memory of a. loier, wnr kllled. Willi tender giav nes, oer Honing ilwtiR with loin and kindli ness, wide Mulling red lilm-, poor girl she bad taught ihosp lips to nulle again, with stenih, patient resolution, and a coronet of glossj chestnut braids And .lean' .Ti.m. her starry cjos for eier aglow, was tho brightest ray of Momer m s inio .No ono couiii . ... , ... 111 ner xrieniuj loice 1 Kach bundai pe as Jlstlier departed after her week-end 1 Islt. stiff and lla.nlln.l 1.1. n f. . I , . tlA T... .. . t .1 ....si.vu, niiiiii mil iiii-r, Jf VII 1UUIU ga?o at her with wlitfulness and wills- per, "Ob, jou are so fortunate, Ussie " And Ksthtr smllinif. would sai. Von are out a child sister ilt hold for jou' ' 1 hat tan the know Soon en sn" iJii'e'mlll Ui I venniro. will svvoop dow.f iipon me from from tho Wrt l-sther still tmlllng would proceed Kii ii. 1 jvrui 11.: i ,, , , ,, 1 Mondav lean would that epoih-niiklng date' 11 J and llsther had eon- 11 was on never forget i' was stormj and l.stner had eon- mdid not to set forth until 1 uesd.n urn vv mow w was ill of lumbago, with not a soul to care for her taWronAA '"''a1, AVIdow W made mv- vierldlng cown I II m her In ! fi.fl foi nil her Mml no-Ms- neciiicii ino ivinuiv .viotncr II , as she tied on her bonne. ootlago'eanf'erln'g1 fcgVi'".."! ih B&rtsir: enoimous eagle? No, an ail plane ', small lott.ace ' Wo . 111 sf.o 1. a 1.111 sp l'i,hi,.a whei h s better sniiie. the in , i. r and that ended if ion., ..,., i,n..,p i loii I... -I....-. .i, news while Mother M boviredia "" "'" ' " c..i... u.c 1.1. !.. s.n tllA .It A 1 itlnlliK Saiuidav Tho avlatoi had been ill ,. ,,i. -, m,,niii i ii,. nrri.ui in. '?.wffi,!'n nT '' ' was to be moved to the M - dwelling; tbue to convalesce' Jean was athrlli , ... P.,itement i: snetli had ne ei talked with the bov and had seen lilm ,)Ut onc0 ;,"' M" . ,p, '!, "at ..uu nun i. -i. ii. i ,. ... ..an... ...ii, i.uvv oi twlio mil liked him, Jean thought, making It as bright as possible for ts new occupant pennv for a our thoughts little Min urn ........ ...r n. ... c.n .lu.n in ilel' he said at last J. an iiughcd suddenly and patted his hand Thev wero of vou and Ilsther, dear f.agleman ' But his mind was far awaj is ho gas-til out the little windq. IMhei c.imo and with her a strange .nl.li nf sl.ri.tp.,,1 tin ti e tl.nt I.ll7slril ,...i .11.....1.. ,i ti, .nnnm.. si.tpr i-,,rtr i1"1" Jo ln' slul,,R th(,,p '" he chlmnej ,., nn.l dIi1 null lflii til tllA mflt fl. t of Ksthei's hands as tlnv hovered about their guest, or In the shifting of i'lVd'.aml "the '.Uj' 'after 1 sther w is const.intlj at his side smiling, talk- ing attending htm, her blue ijcs kin- Jjied at 1 ist And Jean miserable little Jean, lav sobbing in Ihi i heerliss loft But it is clven to hltn who hath f-o It was te- i stored to hei who had found and iher- 8h0I iPlin bidding farewell to her sister Mond iv morning at the turn of "be stone-bordered path Slid llstlesslv. Mste.r llow -oon ""1" "n,,,tno JaBlP. ian ,P mirrlcd' Lsther stared and laughul Ion mean Jolin'' Whj, tho t. &XmX&U Jcin Itan piused polcmnh Because lop " 1 nud ncUcntur 1ine swooned upon me ,r , 'sh'r Imo , le ,0' ' Tlin 11 ici utttlnrr illai rtvc-il )trt1 111' ilia Ind'.'m He brightened as he heard her soft footstep, and turning, s iw liercagtr faco ban darling' How naturally lt nine fiom his lips But she looked sui- prlsed He laughed bovishly. happily Uldn t jou know I think lho eagle has found his mite What does sho siy, JcnnnlC Jean burled her he.id In his blankets 'Ills mate sal s v.s " she whls- pored Tomnrr.,.. complete ,elette-ni,a. l.elll's Tnngled Ueb," f" LOOK,Aal5TR SMTHE(?S resist the sweet tnacnetlR n of hpi- ha7fl miriftom on bvuhip pips or the pel fumed wilme-v of those miploumcnt. Ah ' ',""0"!,r;f"" a lean observed it fascinateel 5. It was i(p, that, ot 1 ourse, there's a inning 1 suppose 11 vou uuiikih.hu m .V"" ' '.1i,,,tT'" "'"' , ",,J '""J" Also criticise my poised on ono wing Tho rest was ',,' fo'r making out the deed, but If It proved bad, jou d never ; buy another situa lonw anted ad , J A. B shattered Then Jean stepped back In , ' , i. lho land theVll not holler at "W " InK as jou Hied? ,i,itannot '"Produce jour letter, but wlde.ev.d horror A still, straight form '"",,?', ,iln deed of eo"rs" t,,,rn "aB no BnHwcr ,0 netn .nBeJ!f,!'aI "P" v proie of l,".'S.'!,h . , , , , ' ?!. I r , rail ,ell Vm that Hie that, so I said I'd take his nelv ice I he'l to jou and Interest to others. The 11 inn 1 was not dead no Buthe 'When thej call tell em that llie n mf Letter A is spoiled because ou In- was bndlv injiind ' i-ai.r Doc to. B cost for the deed l oh $.80 Then )m buslnc,s a wllole. but I just cin't close the two ads of ono firm for dlffe?! as he bent over the boj Isli white face tell 'em that there Is just ono lot left sk ,,,, He g FUCh n bg man. and ent jobs and discuss them You need on the pilleiM I.uikv that the girl est to them, nnd If thev like to have it besides I don t think he likes my acn- to keep strictly to business In letters happ.ned nlong and called von, mother voum jet 'em have, It for an odd $10lture anvhovv. 'applying for a job and not discuss lr. c lso the lad might ln died ' ,h ,, 1(ePp t You'll find mot 111 be able to check up the meilts relevant matters In the middle of j our Jean, eniouraged In his manner, asked L.,.1", faU for lt nn(i COme across with of blotter ersus newspape. adiertlslng etter jou nearlv get down to brass in a wnal . frightened voke. if the pa- ' l"'1 ! " ' 1(,ts-and tlui 11 think tor real estate, at anj rate. tacks jou should have added that at tlent could be moved to her own homo; 51' lor uvo ims-anu iinj n . ., w.,,,. ,,,i, tached sheet that outlines T-vnTir h,..in. explaining that there was scanelj 100... 1 thev ro getting a swell deal Oh last Sundaj W ""entou (who experience The asrikragrm"h is weak" for the widow a.Kl her otteiidaiitinuch . N-0 jour profit on the deal would fe1",,! ?'a wind of hU to ?' lear- 0a.lknl"t having no' fSSc Un b 'out liss foi tlie aviator md Jean in the i, tn an on mv two lots sod. or on .t 1.,,. i; ,11. i . m. i, i..i . oil of and no do s to hm. . i ;.. I I. WOW ERFUL WHAT THE SURfiEOMr, HAliP Bfpa.1 riiwrt MlTul Onr D-.r-. IIJa,,..n.k t ' ..- - - Ni-.il 1.U1-S IUU VCAMLCU THEV TAKE A RIB ANb MAKE A dAVWBOAJE OtiX H OF IT ' '" Vi 1 f f - -aapH. l 1 T"k. - -2sC B r-s. flfes'. r ' m- fcr mzr v JANUARY 3, 1919 DREAMLAND AD VENTURE S-By Daddy "CIRCUS MIKE. THE Mil FIGHTER' ttrnnU ntiel tltltit Tfrfnflf lit Ktck M jflir r(j j5 n (, ,om (fcnfh in a Mexican bulUflpht.) CHAPTKR V The Matador li Surprhcd XTOAV Is the time," cried PcRRy 1I throw ln? open the arena cate Out marched rircu, Mike. Nannv rioat IlllflltnIIlII An( nfler ,,,, saKBPrnR n0nB. came nilly nelclum dressed as a clown mita- ,ior. reBrv was niannKlnB the sho. HIKl 1JOSIUII Uiill, Mil mi I,"-.. - and she didn't appear as et .Neitlier did Countess Alice, who waited until I'eRKy Kae her the word. Tho funny parndo caused a roir or laURhter from the crowd The Mexicans couldn't understand what It meant, but It amused them crcatly. As for tho bull-fighters nnd attend- , nnts they were so turprlscd they dldn t know what to do Out to Hie center of u rin mnrpliPil Circus Mike, Nanny fioit and Hoston Hull snlutlnc ns the '"'-" Vhlln the Mexicans I "","",, Biee ' Thpn Crts Mi0 pretcnded to be a bull and Bills acted like a matador Ho i ,' ' ,i,',,i,t it a lot of fun Huf the b 'll"lU b'tnnd Senor Mntsdor gao tho signal for the rc,ai imll-flght to begin A door 8wunB Z7 "sSrn'iffilW. iwU N'ot. mowing nif, ii " - "" Business A Story Mr. Vhllrlrntl III nnmicr tour imsiiitu' srllllll?. naitmv ...... o,r ,- lrt orr f ;."' " T; , fM'VnVr 011 alt?o" 1 "ill Jr m.rrt f iTctaT Tl'ri.Vlim'llo nr "cms of (nqiilrrr tilll he uotrii Info (lie tftl --. . ,,,,-. .., """ '" ' " .,...... . n L..M 1 -KTATfRALU', X was turlous to know I N" the plan ot these two crooks.! whe.ebv I could glie land avvav nnd jet mako money on tho deal, so I said to them f never heard of making money bv chlng away nnjthlng, but 1 111 alwajs fc ' , ,, P" to learn The elder man ile.ared his tluoat vv Itn , ' e p"" " -"-"'r" --- that disgusting nolso so many of these Xcw Yorkers make ana said Ti,s how jou lan work It Of couour ad 'offering a free lot of Klor da lanel to the nrsi nriy uppiic-im will bring thousands of answers Now get this, .air. nun: an -vou irivo m uu, , t0 write eery mothers i-on ot 'em I 1 "iHrBK, lolVro solutely free Then just menuon aiiu-u the whole 20 ono jou and j our epenses ii tuallv noining 'Why don t jou do It jwuiselMS, if its so irood" I asked ... "Well MiU see, IIS lll.e tins, wo warn to get back right awaj to our farms iniflw'uot farms in riorlda-we ' ,",. , ""Yourldan sounds a bit etooked to , m vas ni ncxi oDjtciie.ii 'Oh. Its fair enough I They couldn't cet a deed drawn uu by a lawjer anv cheaper and if nnjbodv Insisted on It ,ou tou,(1 te" vm lo lla. ln , i.iwier maw u up aim jmiu k.- ."i i.ltnl tliit 11 keep er wltbini tlie law." u,t sellcd II and I tUNieU 1110111 down but not till they argued anil co iid for another hour finally thej i:m:umiay .srerr Shanh's JIaro Oood old Shank's Marc' This handj haik Rung fiom Wonv to Kase and nevei inns back. 1'iom Jois of the Morning to Calm of the Night She ambles along with the gieat- est delight. Oood old Shank's Maic! She Is slow hut steadj. She'll stop when jou want 10 and go when jou'10 leadj. J The knottiest problems she'll help n '"- """-" ' inn unravel nd give jou a ihanco to look 'lound ns jou travel dood old Shank's Mine! Of the load sho is queen. She neither cats oats nor dilnks gasoline. As a doctoi she ought to bo 1 oiling in wealth, 1'or she gins ull her rldeis the best of good health. Tho best un j where, Good old Shank's Mate' OBIT ALEXANDUlt. lopirlBht J'H8 hi Public I etlKer AIMT y0L HU ... v v v.. . - - .-- .- ...ii, I'UV IIC llllL 11 HT- 1.1- (..,... ..fc ... I , , T. " " " '- t IO IIUL 1IBU- OLD STUFF OL& stuff! wilts. . O - , c 'I That DW1J. , ADAM .' One or the bull fighters waeil a red flag in his faie . Bed Spot'stood blinking foV a moment and pawed the ground. One of the bull- nBhlcrs arted In front of lilm. walng a roar Keel ar""1B him sang .. ..." ...i nnd riding minuroiueu no. '' - for Red Spot. But tliey man i gei io ):'".:L?M,r,Lr'Srd0iup. rirtttoSfnor'. bo, an'd 'J "' d Boston Bull " 1.3 ihe Jail of another horse, and It iSVp !? "ST.! Jt -nt ',s rj(jer pprai.ng ONcr t8 head. Circus Career of Peter Flint of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead , (Copyright ) left, sajlng thej'd be back asatn-but j wrvracWnl exccedlncly ab.e answ.r. I'll neier see them j Wllh ,0 lmultt lc J0U wlll Mni n Bruno Duke chuckled when I told him .me draft of a letter nr some Idms for an . i ,. .. I.,., w i ,ut nmt snld- Introductorv mailorder sates letter cover about It the night hi fore last anil Mini. ,ng advertisements Inclosed 11 II W. "I thought that old gag was ilea, ioob ngo-but let a thing be old enough and II bt-tomes nm, 'That land will probablv cost them '.about fiO cents to $1 a lit and wlll probably be located in come unilesiraoie, 1 powder wouia nave 10 no toiauv uuicr I swampy, out-of-the-way place, where ' ent, because the buv Ing motion must Ue ana Is measured by the pint. 'ihej Kve quit claim deeds because the title they possess Is probablv n bit shakj-. You did quite right to pass it ''J Talking of passing things bj Mj bi0ttcr advertising camp ilgn 'ias proved ,i,,il n.,i in fnc for not n. "lncle a lompleto n"le i-o far, for not a ingle petp ( nnJ. u,i 10ve we heard I feel petp oi unj nmu m, v .n. ..s..... - .- 'erJ - much disappointed, for after what that salesman who sold them 10 me saiu, 1 honed for a good deal of Inteiest, at IZ'X Oearv'alo. Still, perhaps rext bunuav will uring 111 khih uiuh-i .i- pccts " 1 vv is talking It over with Francis ami riruno Duke a couple of nights ago r' "" l '"" "" "'" '" "" t-lost twenty uoiiars ill auverusniK mirimj When I calie.l on warrcnton You see. War. enton Is a music fiend- one of those artistic soul kind of ginks, mm mi inn pais are like mm, I nuess, for this pal of his wouldn't buy because the pine grove was .mussed up and he ,, i ...... . wiinieu laiiu witti birds and squirrels -' ln UXV ff,SKarS worked up a plan to get Wairentons pal. Interested : , . . TOI) Ws ni'SIMOSS .lM(.n'l Success romrt (it cmis, J allure In ceiu'fs 11' II Kjle, Huntington. Mass) What does this mean to 101: llusinees Questions Ansnereil The writer U rendinc with a sreat deal of intrroKt jour Hustne Hint." unci In lonnectlon therewith jour . MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES v ar. JWTIEDTOTH . J?& Sf OP fT TH" CKT Cut out the picture on all four sides Then carefully fold dotted lino 1 lis entire length Then dotted line. 2, tunl so on. l'old each section underriBBtli, accurately When completed turn over an l j ou 11 find a surprlsi pictures Co They did with poor --A i) 'Br ng result. Sav. ,, 'urJi .n8 . ..hishlrin. VXiS?". till HAYWAPn lnri,l"18 ' " " H r of OU nLI YJKU 1 went IkkI. to school here hut .h , rliMl wanted ms to bo baVk ... .H'.,h. Pr'n- Alike, with mouth wide open, went foH the third horseman, grnbhlng him by I the belt nnd tenrlng lilm oft his horse j King Bird, who couldn't keep out of the j .fray. Bttacked the fourth horseman J about tne neau bo iiciousiy umi mo i Mexican banged around with his spear J and didn't notice where he was going, i Ills horse stumbled ocr N'anny Goat and tho rldei went fljlng through the air. J 1'lius ns quick ns n wink nil four i horsemen were put out of business. The crowd ronred with mirth. Tills aroused i Senor Matador to n furj. He didn't .. -. i.l Knnl Uiill.ftvl.t tllrnpfl Into n. pvtiiil ill- Kl(ll.. iiuii-kaii. ..... . --., joke. So Scnor Matador ran out to kll ueet .-spot. t He held In one hand n red flag, whlchJ ho waed In ned Spot's ejos Tho reel seemed to drlio the bull crazy, fpr htj bellowed with rige nnd lowered hl head to charge of his tormentor. That was just what Scnor Matador;' wanted, for he nlanned to jump nlmbli insieio as ji swri Into snr Jl l' a.1 aside ns Tied Spot charged and run hl lo tne nun s neari. Matador was so busy gettlnBJ tne aeamDiow no uiun i 'i ti.liniinllli. liolllna lllltl .l(ISf I ' ,10 ,jrctt baclt ,s swora Nanny Goat went fljlng through the air. I Wham! hhe landed on the pioud t matador and knocked him flat on his face- ,s sword fljlng out of his hand I ' Br-r-r-oo-oo-h-umpmump !" roared .Red Snot, charging at his fallen foe lllla horns caught under the matador's .nrt rna, nni, ,Utl, mehly ,os. ot "1'on the goicrnors Inp. ,0.0, R, c ,. o,c nut .,., cscopc ) w ,t IK)Sabl(, j ,lou)(1 bc Blad t0 ' 1( ,)U sur(h ou lu3t goe ,hat ,a general Introductory letter for sav spark plugs or ladles' underwear or cor- respondence course or candv or bug answered by an appeal to different In stincts in each case hend a sample of what jou like and e will be glad to com. Glad jou enjoj friend ment on It, Feter. 1 , If ou Mlcve that discussion of mv prob. ' lem and criticism of m letters will im ol """Iclent general ntercat to our readere , H(se me ,h h h nrM Plr no Lronrn Otherwise maj I presume unor or , , uruu uinenvme maj 1 presume uron our B00d nature and jour crowded time to -- .-...., .,. m nu-nuesuon I biclosj a stamped and addressed en j hY?opKV,l!!,r-r!WaS .TSK'.",! .'."" c osea ur course jou will not prln,"" mi ldcn'" ,n "M "a -? . ih!l"r tn- make a chanee so as to 5.i 'mo, the line of work I am better nJall. fled to do than that I am now dolnB, t an Srmli four h.,n ,1Bn'l ads A, n C. D nclosed and Inserted ono situation wanted In a trade paper "1, 1 nam had no replies Tlease tell me what - ' -"" 7h6flleonnl history sheet Is splendid, .' ". answering ad for general Th. --,,,;-, " " "" uiKanizauon. .T'S, n," 'elIn' letter for a , nr l'" " but : for ' such a big one niuiiuuer or nhn n .. ; .. --i ..'' '".ouciiuaie There s no """'"' '.enJiapparentlj), for jou "0e nr,radrrav1eHnSg'manGerThV;'e,T , i,-, .' ..el,'"?. ma,n- T.bat Is the npresslon jour letter gives No reasons ?1 en oru Previous changes or desire for ,,ChanBe -Vo references, business o onnI lr flnanclal-it helps to "efei" ,.n? s banker when nppljing for A a dlT;11 "'abahcs confldence in j our abilltj to accumulate funds of vour own IOttp-r f ., - . ' POSslnY"," ,knOW r" bVc.U.rof . -" - iur itdsnn rrir lumlni. '"'; rUe'Js open to question 'wiij read jour time w 1th this ad 1 thlnV iJfifi very chean to .n. nna '.. v.. T.I.t-rea.a, a thlrtj -fl e-.doliar a-w eek copj vv ritlr " Letter I) This Is a good letter It Is the onlv one vi hich says any hlmr abom iuiJ.1" n?'nB ucefft" I questlonthe in side of managing salarj. Better sav salary Immaterial to begin with- n me what 1 am worth after a month-lf pav"n0t "rth e"oush' re mTvvithout: In letters, lemeinber that each nsra graph has, ?f Itself, to be strong enough ?arr f, 'iVio ,!',terest f thoTWir and i.arrv mm to the next paragranh A. terest ffl&S"1 ,h"r &' & .1, . ,he reader may never get to' the strong ones written later ' J inalh. nor ai being too' small Kor Vuch a 1 f.S.1 It Is lost through' jou want jou should dlsplaj lieael Ad5 !"r?vtt0ovh7e-V-lol; as store manager Tlicn kill tho line S"m 'Interview with principal onlj " l-ir adii.e ,0 others-" iTm" J; rer also help ,nlLim.o,1,". ." old I Ut t nm . I tnnee but must use a cane'"' 1? f reat ,1" f'ttne nlmost Impo.slblTto n.ikr,'tU '! 1 lire I and out of breath : t .n. "". u'- 'rie-r confront. m-'isVin1 iTorea'n"!' "" U,liKtr.. and ,rum .ihooVe1;erJndan,,a1)n?j: .oAU'rnan1a'c"h.'nVe!o"?aBl!,",eBS00, J 'rled school each da for a ea2on,M.",,,, ,ro but 1 couldn't find one If t ,1?. ."mount wouldn't know how to so about It noiv ' What I rpjllv u.nl .nI. . . Is u Pl, tell m.. First Olve me jour Idea what .. .. m circumstances can do, (1 5 ,'f"ow In work 1 uon t haia to Hecond if I do enroll with n. how would sou advise inn to cm ".5 rrfD nr 1. ft word lo people vMth m.i-hi '1r""s If I explained m case to them ..",. " me to hiiI lum school? "m, would lake Third If ou would ndilse m. . ad In the papers, how would IouiJI.1" n under whal headlns wou d n hort 't and 1 laced? q " h"v; lo b. I am frank to admit i... ...". a' nately. jour problem Is bejond me"" i? any reader. can give this lnn,,Lme- " unfortu. ,1 me. if help I shall bo very glad toi,.Sr ?ome 1 .u..t .hat oyuBvJar,e,0tohJar gym them. ,u '" Pnn. clpal of the school jou ivern .....,, "" It may be possible that he. can ei?'"' just the suggestions that u nIed! J U hav p atten led " n,Sn "M r -ohool and 1 lid a rrtmt.l. J oh 11 jeur I elilnd some, nf the nlh.i i WU1U lth I dldn t like the ii irI ' ""rted out of school nearb a jear Atihie bee" sit arount the house Hut Af.,, "" do I Ired of ilolrur nothlnit so deVeiT n ko to Hr.mn ITenarHtori s. iTAtU '. 5ant I Uno what It la 1.1,1 !..!.. rv'ool I don't fears what it titkea four sears' ",'J ln two rt ij. I -. as-f,.! j trrt flr-llirTTlM1iT1flTasiW HIPII.WHH JliM. VmbBJIJ.J-JJ-U. MMHsJsjillsafJlMN I .., . .. IV vmmmmmstmt'in UtsS ( . W TsssssssssLWIm'Im i'l'lr1ihil iiii sUMsyilil TstlTsWri 1 1 1 i I ' II I III ' I I LW . . . Kirmmmmmmmmu1 , ..rm t s ii iwagpriftiS
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