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(Copraight, 1911, by Dovbs-Merrill bre oH ferro yy dashi met antate a card a oa aang Hy carpet know steals a catvogram ad an answer to it. and | now!’ - Seales and, let her. Coase wt 0 to Jones on a matter CHAPTER XVI. (Continued.) Mahomed Rides Alone. ES, when you stick your fin. ger into water and withdraw it, ‘whet happens? Nothing. Well, the man who gives me a bene- fit is sticking his finger water, Tam just as unstable, How Neny oromices ha’ I’ meen, promises to myself. I don't knew. This moment I swear to be €004,/ ment if he died and along comes a pack of cards or algentie to the gi of wine, and back I slip. Would {t;®e worth while to trust a man eo Aipone ‘weak as that? Look at me. I six-foot two, normally a hundred . at eighty pounds, no fat. I am as sauna as « cocoanut. There isn't a + \bexer in the States I'm afraid of. I can “Siride, ehoot, fertce, fight; there (sn't a 1 deme I can't take a creditable hend in. } @e.@woh for that, There's the other \ glide, Oforatly, I'm putty. When it's (weft you can mold it any which way; Mt i i | & He pet® uy! re a i I i | by Bld tig i th As ult if studs / i J f colo cloths upon Me feet, t ryey) attitude and ensemt! of Idle saw into his heart and And who might say with his her at night? + @o he threw down ‘east of the Gre, ; dat aamk into ‘ dreamicns. Bi. Syd thet? He eat up, alert, a ee ene ie . \ Nfwet ted awakened him? Note sound ga i 2) whe amp. The ». | be on th ey at dawn, sharp.’ He waited. Wot ‘Bleep’ ished. of ile amo! “Bleep?” ji hery George. se of the t' Fortune shook her head. + Beh! Werves, have lain down tovel out toward ‘thing moved out you “won t find me snpenligtrt space. & humorous glanci from the fire, (48 but a heap of glow-| “We are all very nappy to be bossed embers. He got up, and shiver said, Giver wrinkled his spine. Oh,| ‘epwenty days,” Ackermann mused. no; tt could not be a dream; he waa|syou'es a plucky’ young woman. No wake. It wasn fiving thing, that long, | hysterics?” potning camel-train, coming directly| “wot even a sigh of discontent,” put Berere cop cenit, no doubt attracted GY /1y George, “ICs hede't, been for er elias. ck, we'd Bescinated, incapable of movement, Rectory Are you Henry hhe watched the approach ote; and these grew and Krew, th-helmets! Who but white The temporary paralysis men! pra ences if this doesn’t beat the Duteh! | Why, (f you're Robert E. Jones's boy, with his he "i Til gell_you every carpet in m4 make no no over outside, and I'm going out to meet it. a yanne, there's e white man eran eane wa You couldn't fool him a . Woovee ranias fast as he could towara| Me When you came into this world of coming caravan, He met It two ake gee Handred yards away. The} Jolt Perolval Algernon, or something ine of camels bobbed up and Yoon oatly. ' R whey dtd" And George laughed too, viite men?" he called, “Yen,” said a deen, f “And atop where you are; there's no nly banged up and’ discouraged, | borry.” \1 aay, Mr. Ackermann, got an extra “Shank God!" cried George, at the Pipe or two and some ‘baccy?"’ of @ preakdown, “Flan [A ROMANCE OF BROADWAY AND THE SAHARA Jf git HAROLD MCGRATH "| understand? A white woman!’ eans and elashed at his camel. Three white | > and at length became * * * pith-helmets! men pith-helmets in the desert? White lett him. Crouching, he ran over to Ryanne ib the deeen . » » Flagagen, herve Fetes . white man in @ dress-sult! God eave “the speaker laughed. “Yes, a white man; and theres @ white woman in the camp dack there, & white woman! Great God, don't you George clutched the man by the foot desperate- ly. “A white woman!” The man Ricked George's hand away “Flanagan, *}and you, Willlgms, get your guns in :|ehape. “This dosen't look goed to me, | Realty Company, which hae deen twenty miles from the main gamelieh.| working for over twenty yeare to I told you it was odd, that fire. Lively, | spread residential settlements George ran after them, staggering. ‘Twice he fell headlong. But he laughed as he got up; and it wasn't hag =f human laughter, ether. When reached camp he saw Mahemed,and the three strangers, the latter with their rifles held menacingly. Fortune stood before the flap of her tent, bewildered at the turn in thetr affairs. Behind the leader of the newcomers wae Ryanne, ‘and he was talking rapidly, “Well,” the leader demanded of Mfa- — “what have you to eay for your: iNothing!”* “Take care! It wouldn't come hard to put @ bullet into your ugly hide. You can't abduct white women these days, 1 aaa ‘Well, what have you to jay?” Mahomed folded his arms; hie expres- bees ‘was calm and unafraid. But 1 dows in his heart the fires of hell were raging. Mt omiy'he-bed Grows brought hie rifle from jthe tent; even a knife; a one mad mo- ‘And be had been had withheld the Jash from the men; had not put into action @ single plan arranged for their misery and humiliation. Truly his blood hed turned te water, jana he was worthy of death. The white mea, always and ever the white man won tn the end. To have come this far, land then to be cheated out of his re- venge by chance! Kismet! There, was but one thing left for him to do, and be he . He spoke hurriedly to his head Building of the Home Head of Big Development through the south ehore sections of Rae Built 28 houses at Bellmore since Tost fall. their money into land schemes, as they them for placing their savings, and there ‘are eecking houses that can be bousht with payments equal and not greater = pPrdentihteh Ars mition fat-dwefiers in New York who | Oscar Jacobs Gets Sing Sing Sen- ‘2ER BVENING WORLD, As a Matter of Economy Company Saye a Million Flat -Dwellere Want to Buy Homes at an Out- lay Equal to Their Rent and Most of Them Are Willing to Go Out Fur- ther to Get More Land. BY CADMAN H. FREDERICK He te President of the Long Ietond Freeport end Merrick. The company Real estate men who deal with the t New York masses are becoming caret © of a marked change in general ed CMe” carers] CADMAN H-FREDERICK are Rot piling over each other to pur jgk0m. Gome of them do it to save the 9800, but most of them want the addi- ttonal lend. Fami!! that move to such ewburban homes become more healthy, happy and Prosperous than ¢he flathouse masses of the crowded city. They have a new ambition which concentrates their thoughts and energies upon the most worthy of human undertakings—the of the home, It is a movement which ie doing great good among the wage-earning masses of moderate meane., Such homeseekers have studied the question thoroughly and have had the advantage of wide, sound informa: beg The World should be proud of the dat that fully five-eighths of all our were a fow years ago. They are not canght by clap-trep advertising. They are measuring with proper standards the various opportunities offered to ie @ rapidly growing demand for com- pleted heuses rather than for vacant tote, Fist-@wellers in the crowded city centres especially are awakening to chances of improving their living con- ditions as well as their fortunes. They than the sume which they have been pecs! EO MEDICAL STUDENTS SENT TO JAIL AS BURGLARS. am ‘convinced that are practically in the market for Gwell- and wasted. Mahomed walked over to the anime! and “step!” The levelled bie | rent. ite: Saf sieges nad not heard, | them am, ie heels, The| have proc! fect resentfully. | tor suburban ae force te those not es yet hammer of the rife, |OPRONG SUSINESS LARGEST Lov paged ence 1 800M. Fortune, ‘This -new movement of the flat-dwell- ‘ge wae'tina | ore. is making the opring business the| REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Inegest since 1906, which was a genuine expected year. Total sales the past neve 1908 fig- the sand under his pads he struck hie gatt east- ward. And wi the ite and shad- 1, keeper of the may Yhiordes in the Pasha’s pal- Bagdad. ow then,” said the leader of the strange caravan, “my name is Acker- mann, and mine is a carpet caravan, in from Khusistan, bound for Smyrna, ‘How may I help yout” “Take us es far as Damascus,” an- “We can get on from there well enough.” “What's your nemet” <irentty, “Ryanne.” “and youre?” 4 “Fortune Chedeoye.” ® “Wextt™ iid “Jones.” ; ‘The nese pete Rind humorous Orusque! spirit into them all, and they answered emilingly. “Ryanne and Jones are familier enough, but Chedsoye fs a sew one. | Here, yout” whirling euddenly upon the | boys ‘who were pressing about. He vol- leyed some @ them, and they Gropped ‘back. ‘ll, I've beard some ff word, quick of eotion, rud he caw ‘ie thie carpet-hunter the same indomitable qualities of the vor; eecker. “You did not stop at Bagdad he asked, after ewift inventory. ‘No. I came direct. 1 always do,” grimly. “Better turn in and slesp; we'll Company in Smyrna?’ P. A. Jones of Mortimer York. I've heard of you; you for this night's timer & Jones? You don't say: sin and tribulation, Didn't they call ick? Got i? H. E u i zi a Hi i i i 7 i H : F i E i z BATURDAY APRIL the apartment of Mies Grace King, No, 408 Washington avenue, dy, Potice- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Low Fares Sunday April 28, to Long Island Special excursion tickets will be sold by the Long Island Ratlroad at ONE-WAY FARE FOR ROUND-TRIP ge bry ‘lvania Station, Long Island City, ‘and Brook lyn, to points east of Flushing and Jamaica, in- Guciag the Far Rockaway Branch, for ell Ron from 8:00 A. M. to 2:10 P. M., good to return on any date of sale. GO SUNDAY rales on portant select the spot for mer of permenent hom to enjoy the dawn of Spring in, the great open country, TRAINS AINS LEAVE, Bais aya ie my feet alta ig “wn By Order of Newark Homes Company New ‘mpld ropa puswny” perl 7 bervice yites of Broadway. Newart, u sore, for the ra us clam of ti Tealty fnvestors are c ‘@ remarkable real he) sities aber ag, ETA plane of ity Lalas ‘200 to $0) houpes each year and very few IND THE of them cost more than $5,000 aplece. This shows that the movement is carried on @imost exclusively by homeseckers of Moderate means. Buyers of house on our properties have deen mainly flat<iwellere, They have come not only from Manhattan but from the Bronx, Brooklyn and New Jer- et to Newar ie ihe te Li gee eee Dean arabia AUCTION BALE OF broad, 380 CHOICE LOTS Roseville Ane on eres Sth, ree and th Streets SATURDAY, MAY 18TH eey, one from Paterecn beginning the Raa"an, Pas POAC TI ioe rcios ta" Noman at parchaee ts hotee WEEER wil be rest ast Soe to Oe ok Y ss than he would pay in rent, fewer, Weter, CciTy me phes i atl Lights, Camewt Gidewallm, Ourbe, &e, rem money will buy the FREE TITLE Umited number of years, r ENSURANCE POLICIES ‘ROM FYID@LITY TRUST OO, OF NEWARK. SenT Tite: Was, comtaene 9 UALLY LIBERAL TERMS. the landleré fer the Call o write fer Boaktmage, Oc. ‘Tuese buyers are paying from $3,000 to $2,800 for their houses. They are not peying much cash—from $100 to $200, the average being $160. They sive mortgages for each heif of the purchase price. The @econd mortgage is paid off by means of monthly instalments at the end of seven yeare, leaving the other half of the pur- chase price remaining on first mortgage. ‘This can be paid off by savings of fu- ture years, or, if it 1 1eft standing, it te only @ small item—0 @ year on the 2,000 house. All costs of this purchas- ing operation are met ty $% @ month. But the mere home ts not all that ts behind the new outward movement of the flat-Gwellera, There is @ great de- mand for more land than the ordinary building site. Families want enough for ome!) gardens or for chickens or ani- mals. While houses can be had oppo- site the rafiroad atation at Bellmore for $2,500, we find that the majority of buyers prefer to watk mile and half and get the same type of hou with twa or three times more jand for A RESTFUL THE ERIE RAILROAD “Just Say” HORLICK’ MALTED MILK ease ee , see what's in the chest.” (To Be Continued.) ee ee S| Rural Summer Homes BRYAN L. KENNELLY REAL BOTATB AUCTIONEER, 8 A ¥ You, Breomficld Ay, ead Tt , Newest, Nea eer ST. || * © MINUTES OUMMER RECORTS. VACATION BOOKLET FOR 1912 ad Mony Places 2) NEW YORK | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 27, 1918. REAL ‘E FOR SALE— ONG (LAND. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. Jywtay A Small Suburban Farm HE greatest home Investment proposition ever resented ta the American public. TI wilt and intend to build this year, more gmail suburban homes than any other davelaper of Long Island real estate. ‘The new 6-room at Hollmore Farme cannot be duplicated anywhere for twice thelr price. | They are, models in every sacl Mike pictus, and cont but, 81,460, with a -acre farm, and can be purchased on very small monthly payments, New York never stops growing and its city and suburban real estate never stop rising In value. Bear thie in mind and put your savi 4 into real estate now. There is no land more fertile dno better location @ amall subur- ban farm than ot Bellmore, where mi Fd and chic! Ren fi farms yield enor- mous profits. Come and see the property I Wwe to offer at BELLMORE FARMS apjornine FREEPORT Matnvine””? and MERRICK sen tant Tine, ; vraat om, $5 DOWN —$2 A MONTH ware wine wii Tone a ht ystaxa cm thé treat my FREE TITLE INSURANCE Title Gu Salta Son hooTat pon £ or a Varo i “detaie of Ratiroad "hi kets to inspect, ‘allies a ( Cadman H. 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