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By 5 e D i FIRE - TOP‘E @UE Uy SAX ROHMER ILLUSTRATED B> ®RAAIATIERFIELD = r- S ©E23IME A SERVICE.ING, BEGIN HERE TODAY in India Ormu THED STORY clared the most dis- NOW GO ON WITH outside ound out ave to tell v who is apparently ldressed ‘his excellency Imperial Bank of with on Ormuz Khea titled to be is a dircctor of t Tran, and is associ of the Ottoman b: nationality is Pe sure of He in the va ternationa CHAPTER X His Lxeellen Ormuz Khan The city clocks were chiming the ENC > vacantly, Onee ho o, but checked him- nervously, I1oinaily Findu gentleman reappeared and hat in hand room, the Hindu v inner door, opencd it de. “The man from hovtma he said in_a low adva Cros ranped 'avker advanced, him as one unfamiliar with his . sur. romnding As he cro I the thres- hold 1 was elosed behind him, nd he found himself in a superheated atmosphere heavy with the perfume peering »ou door vacinths, He stood dumbly before & man lolled back in a deep cushioned almond-shaped oy . were set immovabl This man was ap entiy He wore a rich, brocaded . trimmed with marten fur, and of it his long ivery throat tatnesquely His complexion ilewise of this uniform ivory smooth brow hi in a series of oolo from his low ed back v black wayes. One hand lay upon a ushion placed pn the chair arm. and prefy was husily engaged in nicurin though th rowas | long, slender his excellency’s na was burning in the g Parker him, the tid, handsome Owiental did not 1« muscle, merely keepiny gaze is strange black ecyes fised upon the nervous cobbler, manicurist, ter one quick upw glance, con-| ued her work But in this ment of distraction she had hurt the cuticle ot one of those delicate, | der fingers, z Khan withdrew his from the cushion, stood Lefore slen- hand need "|ups by Orison mo- | man. | coneert e g o | VOICES IN THE AlR]] | A —_———— et Thirsday, Dec, 20, 1923 KDKA (Westinghouse—FEast Pittshurgh) 6:13-—Dinneér-eoncert by the Grand Symphony orchestra from the dillion DoNar Grand theater, Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:30—Weckly chat with the farm- ers by Frank k. Alulien, radio. editor of the National Stockman and Farm- er. . »—LUntle Ttemus story for the children, —Concert by the South . Side 3 bytertan church choir, Clyde. E. iHammond, director. 11:30—Late ning concert (Westinghouse—Springfigld) ¢ ilight tales for. the kiddies. rimers’ period letter from the New ‘ngland Homestead, S 0—Concert by Mrs. C. G. Simp- Ison, contralto; Mary Steele, accom- | panist sl v for grown- ¢American Radio & Research Corp.) —RBoston police reports ode practice, lesson ‘ning program-— . “Bits of Wisdom,” by Geo. Brinton Beal, prominent newspaper Stories for parents, prepared the Children’s Aid association, Mendelssohn Choral Society the girl, and then, his pushed her him cause of vosture, almost yerself by e e table v nding from MANI ihoard box had brought with him ‘I do not wish you to alter the WIZ | (Acolian Hall—New York City). “Santa Claus Stories,” by Mclntosh —Dance r and his Cafc¢ program by Irving Boulevard or- The Dance nd his Cafe World's Work program by Irving Bouj¢vard or- —Special evening radio recital | {en the auditorium organ, played by |Dr. Alexander Russell, by direct wire from the Wanamaker auditorium, 9:00—Fjeld and Stream talk. n on tk f Ravoy Nir, h is sitvated rom the from the hed the shop of aker, whi ance hotel impudent face of the serio-comic frigh s and ent an expression of o pushed oper the shop. the do owing morning |, \ W hue small hoy wore ered pro- bowler hat as bespec tecth were much dis- apparently b t a8 val with cobl hands toil-sta | had very bl shoes v celleney ou have my foot in said Parker And he dropped the shoes upon the ) moment, sir celleney " osaid 1 'd you o tha a pair to fit." “Qu s 6| g9:00—Reeltal by Julius Richter, to re-|yjo) LRyl iy -Dance program by the uo-q dance orchestra un- Bernhard lLevitow, Hotel Com- tel Commodore rection of direct wire from the modore, Bite 80, | jop floor, out | boot , belonged 10 | hourd box. British | e mely Jarvis, the rapidly disappearin smen He truckled to no one, ok an artistic pride in bis own iwork, criticism from provokir t Jarvis many good « ass of scort porter saying It to alk into fan't 1.e come s ] the Strand Strand again, wssistant, w Kk oes from the end of the shop. positively b Wt up. incred vho was 1 on heari Chivers,” “Ring 11 tersely tative Vot havi 10l HIPLES TTCHED AND BURNED I'rom an inner pocket he drew white par measure this lurge sheet of eil, and place your paper, sir?" Dropping noved the fu ender, arched foot, te color or ivory, oman's Now, sir."* The ivory placed he sheet of pay very elumsily urker drew its outiine He th 00k cortain measurements and made number of with o stub of thick penci hands pen- “Will you sheet o a tape oot upon Parker from upon one knee, slipper re of the - e and as small s which foot was upon clean touched Khan's | v oaman delieats shuddered Ormuz e wore wred e | Parker replaced paper, pencit, an meking 1 for the door. came the p o the re. tmalker! is, the musi, T v Monday xeellenc miling not aceept ity no one ¢ in o the Hindn « ted him woand opened the courteous and there dooy in Onr Nest fssue) 1ZZY 1§ IN TROUBLE Steuth Comes Home to Find That His Rent Has Been 1320 ed %2 per Month, Hard, Large and Red. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Heals, “1 was troubled with p and biackheads The p the pimples scaled over The trouble lasted for a i one box of O was healed M garet C Barone New Haven Use Cuticu Neal Soandal ! Fisie is coming Whenever his none too | —e in the Oriental pereeptibly [x | Rus T WGY | 6:00—Produce stock market quotutions: news bulletins, | i1 Weekly report on conditions ads in New York state, Musical program by Albany chamber of commerce mixed quartet and Albany College of Pharmacy or- chestra, WEAF | (American Telephone and Telegraph Co.—New York City). T:00—Mid.week services under the | spices of the New York Federation of Churches, Duily sport talk by | Thornton Iisher, Dora. Dammon | Pardec, cornctist accompanied by | I'red Shattuck k on auction | bridge by Shepard's studio. Story from Hearst's International maga- zine, Vincent Lopez orchestra hroad- cast direct from the grill of the Ho- tel Penneylvania, Positively fresh egge 69%¢ dozen, B g Main St--advt, ————————————————— e !nh@fi’&?a%&@!& 0 Home-made, but Has No é Equal for Coughs 3| o | supple of reall | congh medicine, d L0000 0 If you have a severe cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickl®, hoarseness, or difficuit breathing, or if vour child wakes up during the night with croup and von want quick Ip, try this reliable old home-made cough remedy, druggist can supplv vou with 215 ou of Pinex. Pour le and fill the bottle anulated snear syrup. Or se clarified molasses, honev, or vrup. instead of sugar svrup, if This recipe makes & pint of lly remarkable cough remedv. Tt astés good, and in spite of its low cost, | it can be depended upon to gite quick and lasting reljef, You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It lootens and raises the philegm. o;'w thr tickle and soothes and heals the irtitated membranes that line the throat | and bronchial tubes with such prompt ness, race and certainty that it is really | astonishing. | Pinex is n special and highly concen: | trated compound of genuine Norway | pine extract, and is probabiy the best | Ynown means of overeoming #evere | conghs, throat and chest enlds. There are mane worthless imifations | of this misture. Te avoid disanpoint. ment. ask for 3 ounces of Pinex” with full dirrctions and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give absoluts satisfaction or momer promptly re- funded. The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayse, Tnd Good o the lost diop . weight of duty sits li&l\dy upon the hostess who dines secure in the confi- dence that her coffee will be nothing short of Good 1o the last drop” MAXWELL , HOUSE COFFEE | = SALESMAN SAM 7 { { NE551R - KONRAD HINTED 10 ME THAT HE WANTY AND (™) GONNA GEY =M | ONE. & 1T Ton LT PE | [HERES & DANDY - R WAN | DYN AT ME 10 A ANG FOR CHAISTMAY || POLIM (T UP BEFORE. YA 19NT Bl ENOUGH- HES A DERR A A t;zst bf Good Bread: © Manacinwrts Baking Coy 1923 ‘The World At Its Worst. Is 1t fragrant? Nothing like the aroma of good fresh bread. And noth- ing like the satisfaction of eating it—if it’s a homey loaf made of pure, rich ingredients and carefully baked. More than 150,000 particular New England house- wives—with the New Englander’s pride in setting a good table—serve White Rose, the Master Loaf of the Six Bakers. For the Master Loaf is as fragrant—as rich and sweet—a bread &s any “famous cook” could take out of her own oven. The reason is plain: These six expert bakers use the ingredients you yourself would use—Fleischmann’s Yeast, the finest blend of Gold Medal and Pillsbury flours, Dairylea Milk, Domino Sugar, Diamond Crystal Salt, Swift's shortening, filtered water, and nothing else. And they take the care of a good houscwife in mixing, raising and baking their Master Loaf. At your grocer’s—in the pleasant wrapper with the checked tea-towel pattern, WHITE ROSE The Master Loaf of the Six Bakers By GLUYAS WILLIAMS Father Does Up His Presents SAYS HI'S GOING TO DO UP HI5 PRESENTS NOW 50 SHE WONT HAVE TO DO THEM FOR HIM AT THE LAST MINUTE ] REPORTS ALL MER THINGS TELL OFF SHELP WHILE WE WaS 61 TTING IT DOWN AND SHALL HE LEAVE THIM OR DUT THEM BACK B VEW MINUTES LATER BANOUNCES ML BRSNT ANV PED BBBON. 1S DIRELTED O » WORY BDRSKET © McClure Newspaper Syndicate o gl SAYS HL CANT SAY IT OUT LOUD. DECLARES PIRMLY HE THE E-N-G+I-N-E TOR J-U-N- NEVER PUT IT ON CLOSET 1-0°R 1T'5 GONE OUTOF SHELF, AND HE WASKES THE BUREAU DRAWER. PLOPLE WOULD LEAVE HIS THINGS ALONE A TEW MINUTES LATER. 15 HEARD CALLING VOOI* PEROUSLY TOR. HIS WIRE T COME UPSTARS DISCOVERS HIM PRYING 14 POREIDDEN BUREAU DRAWERS IN GEARCH OF TISSUE PAPER, DECLARES HE DIDN'T SEE ANY OF THE PRESENTS AND HE CANT DO UP WS THINGS WITHOUT TISSUE PAPER. CAN HE 15 PRESENTLY HEARD PASLING TROM ROOM TO ROOM UPSTAIRS . A COM* MITIOEE SENT UP YO SEE WHAT HE'S UP TO 4 | EMERGES PRESENTY O KNOW 7 TWIS 15 T 7 WELL HOW WAS KE TO KNOW SHE WAS SAVING T FOR A DPEsS? AURIGHT, HLLL LOOK AERIN DESCLENDS AT LAST REPORT- Wik REGUEST TOR. NG ONE'S DONE AND ME SOMEONE TO COME GUESSES ME'lL LET REST 60 UP AND HOLD A PiNg~ TOR NOW. TAMILY BRI R ON A KNOT SIGH OF RELET TURUSTS HERD OUT 3 mo 104 STOR |

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