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ae Seeiuenenane urs * Se ET PT (Wy RT vate _The Evening World Daily Magazine, Wednesday. January 22, 1913 ~~ a «6B 6 «6By C.M. Payne BY « bf “S'Mziter, Pop?” * @ * Bl * \aceithal * WHAT ¢T SUGGESTED AUKAR Ie One Suaéestion | LeADs To ANOTHER | cs ad BYELEANOR |> e SCHORER. Wot Like Any Story You Have Bead By Edgar Rice Burroughs. The Romance o/ a Jungle Man and a Yankee Gui. then it rolled among the women stopped beside the hulf-butchered ti * they were preparing to feast upon, i oui aile, on he aldeat part AN gaxed in consternation at it for " hen see ies an instant, and then, with one accord. Alice ‘be ml broke and ran for their huts, ’ Their Kine, Merch, savage, the cab It was s grinning human suull which - 9 5 , looked up at them from the ground, e seer owt learn MS sete eatin eS dropping of the thing out of the open as sok, an te Sed, He HAT @ wonderful lesson this will be ¢o rich mothers!" remarked & ed : : 7: (Copyrigit, 1912, by Frank A. Munsey Co.) woman at the Hudson Theatre tast night after the dc ctor had taken » “g a SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING © bet riding-crop for the third time and |. Laat ‘ 7 thetr King, Kerc sive sky was a miracle well aimed to work this bors fi ore eolest. upon their auperatitious fears, ip ss ep. ula Co / oho easege fom reece "2 ‘Tarzan of the apes left them filled with ot And it 4 : i {EP FNS Arange contents, Among esber thing terror at this new manifestation of the ite es good DP 7 4 ‘combet wi witlie. the Presence of some unseen and unearthly ; in { prs i her yomenions, he power which lurked in the forest about t and stockings and go \W Lavoriously 7 : a oe nag MY . “ their village. that her strange ad- ae, A @ Later, when they discovered the over- lose of @oothing syrup admin- ‘wants a night off. This sleeping ion 0 yp at tt ied only to dreams, bat in 7 3 ac, Torna oven them Cay they i fete rag beter Seren’: eogard: 3 , y god who ruled this part of the jung! dbo dai cavities iri p * From then on an offering of food was dally placed below the great tree when: reswentliteae the ‘stows had disappeared, in an effort | CHAPTER XI. aon the eee db for. wes Geb tows | auch @ u of Cir viele, ki of the A and ea bana known VS nea ad of the ci i apes the foundation for much N bad Ff rae sig ted 42 the fiture misery for himself and his tribe Lt cig squatted the Phat night he slept in the forest not | women, yelling and eating tar trom the village, and early the next j upon drums, It reminded Tar morning set out slowly on his homeward } | san of the Dum-Dum, and 60 march, hunting as he travelled. Only a 4 he knew what to expect. He few berries and an occasional grubworm wondered if they would spring upon rewarded his search, and he was half their meat while !t wag still alive, @ famished when, looking up from a log open did not do such things as that. he had been rooting beneath, he saw The circle of warriors about the Sabor, the tiger, standing in the centre cringing captive drew closer to ther of the trali not twenty paces from him, Prey, in savage abandon to the mad- The great yellow eyes were fixed upon the play @ genuine novelty. Ae LOW tat Nina i dening musle of the drums. Presently him with a wicked and baleful gleam, x roaming 9 shown ence te on & spear reached out and pricked the and (he red tongue licked the longing lips “ hey UY > . ¢ UN | q | vietiin, It wan the signal for fifty @* Sabor crouched, worming his stealthy with poetic es well as psychological insight. It is “a world of things as ¢ in BA nda pithy . | * h ee a i - . others. Way with belly flattened against the re’ in which Gwendolyn ber governess 97/6 eeeen enake-in-the-gra: : 7 yes, ears, arma and legs were earth . rz y n plerced; avery inch of the poor, writh- Taraan did not attempt to e ; jer-of-fact translation of the Ww yt x * jing body that did not cover ‘w vital welcomed the opportunity for whic fade rely athe organ became the target of the cruel fact, he had been search'ng for ; . lances, past groteque incident. ‘The only trouble these acenes to that they move halt- every kiddies’ book are picturcs of houses and castles and huts. Of Jenough to laugh. He saat went straight ahead isan smelt: homeiu| The women aad ohiidren. hiked "Quickly! he dnslane hid baw collate There are moments thet eurgest awkward pauses in a conversation. | course, some onc must have built them, We all know that. Last evening |castle. The kiddies looked on with open eyes full of wonder and amaze ineir delight. ‘The warciors licked thely a well daubed arrow, ane as Saker owever, may be overcome at iater performances, just as ment. Such a wonderful, beautiful sight waa before them! ) bideous lips in anticipation of the it more imagination may in time a44 to the fMlusion of the production. Arthur the children journeyed to the Land of Heavy-lids quite early. Out sprang the tiny missile leaped to meet 1 Great deal for the play, but if he is a wise manager he will| oy tne Hush-a-bye Book came a LAttle fellow whose strong arms pushed up him in midair, At the sani “You did not think that I could do thts with thoae blocks, did yout” | te com nt Tare the eay f wan of the apes Jumped to asy Gepends wholly upon the artistic said the Builder. eruel tn ties with which they tor- } the Heavy cover as if it were a feather, The children hung their heads in shame for doubting. The Builder | tured the still conscious prisoner, He introduced himself to the kiddies as the Builder of the Hush-a- bye | continued: ae th ‘ean ay cor axed With a mlahiy roar the beast tui a-lntent, attic in which the King'e Bnglish ts murdered by the footman is a| 300k Houses. Tha delighted the children and they begged him to build “This shows you what you can do tf only you try, Now for a little upon the thrilling and charged more. only to be ‘The le in copital (dea, but it might be carried out with better effect if the actor who goes | castle for them. When he dumped all his building blocks out of the book | secret: This evening just as Bobby fell into the Land of Heavy-Lids I gath-| stake. ‘The light of day had giv . to the darkness of « mount this time h w close ape- down under @> congue-lashing devoted a little time to improving hie Englien. |the ehildren'e minds wore filled with doubt, They could not understand | red all of his building blocks which he had thrown in a corner. 1 stole |Kna unly the tires iu the immediate ch, man for the hate ae grep rey seul ‘The fight (s fierce enough to delight every: nora) Ser anes bad vinelvegyys how he could build anything with blocks that were the same as most all| away with them and brought them here to the Hush-a-bye Book. 1 wanted | Anity. oe the y pee been Cp alight hig hoor V4 the apen went down be- Im the father, who is “made of mroney’’—a fact made a 0. 1. nhed iter: . 2 le ‘to caat @ rest wht upon the » neath the body of his enemy, but with out Neaay apa datlar marke on hie dlothing-le to be seen, I take it, the menace (Children have in thetr playroom. ‘They were all shapes and sizes ant }all of the children to learn by this little lesson to Bobbie to appreviate the wleaming knife drawn and striking Gently the lithe boy dropped to , of Wail Street. But when the doctor, who all along has seemed a very solemn | some even had A B O's on them. playthings they have and always to remember that beautiful thoughts build carth at the end of the village atreet. home, Bor «a moment they lay there, pill, gets the whole happy family to ride hie hobbies out of Robin Hood's barn The Builder did not give any attention to the vhildren who were rude | beautiful castles. Quickly vd wath Up the arrows—all and then Taraan reazed that the inert the play dashes to success with a great hurrah. The last act, however, with the — —-—— ene if Ped ~ = ES DAs Dre Sabet tog upon hinn was beyond power father and mother indulging in beayy oaimeeeliy is Lapis ie ect a into a bundle. With difficulty he wriggied trom be- there is no sentimentality about ewee' a a rrying, a | Without haste he wrapped them + neath the great weight, and as he etecd the eight idea tn showing that to obiidren their parents and their playma: (eurely and then, ere he turned to leave, erect and gazed down upon th cee nt the devil of capriclousness entered his of his skill a mighty wave of esullation ted Dy little Mies Dana, Well-bred, but not ? e 5 4 heart. He looked about for some hint swept over hin pee es piper ely pew Weat sh feeling as Gwendolyn, together with ETTER comes to The Bvening signed. [obtained another position, with | suscess than the boy, who ts put to work In no other country, for example, hus i riie’ br sb of a wild prank to play upon these With swelling breast, in the same result, I obtaiced a third po-|by @ rich parent for his “good.” ‘The, the “wanted” column developed as in” sotatcna Cooktines From Gret to tast che was Govctapecie lle SPD pea oop daha ; a {that I accepted the position on the con-|wtth the example of the small boy who! indeed reason to rejotce that at the age! among them out the awful challenge of Aiteemereer-ohe actrees in & GuReTSRD Mode SOS Peny babs Lrabd psy sca teat years of ago ant [aition that he favor me with advance-| had to work at GREAT ODDS to get to!of sixteen he hax Ween able to “hold Dropping lin bundle of arrows at the ous bull ape. the qrpnan by ter eppenmnes & “ene Moos.” bat 1 cmae ined fe Der WOK JAG Possess a fair edU- | ret, provided, of course, that he con-| the front. | down” a job for eighteen months, which, |fvot of the tree, Tarzan crept The forest echoed with the savage Right to entablieh her 4 © qonoummete Kite actist, Geoore Hae cation, ‘The prob-|widered me worthy. I was not In quest| ‘Take the average business man to-day,|{n whatever capadity, waa certainly not | tie shadows at the side of th and triumphant paean. Binds fell ett Curler a9 the kindly, uman old organ grinder. Mise (indys Fairbanks was Patanirn eG ae ee Tey Pen PORTS AY SHR Mate OF ENE. Sttaey Ged Senate indo tell stil, capital es the two-faced ee aay wees me Eiereliy Sana: Wee rary the easy proposi-| “I have been in his employ elgiteen|nan, In nearly all cases he has been in ponitions | upon Gwendolyn, and Miss pPrndyc lute yAvadlgerea pi ‘ . id tlon that I had} months, I dld my utmost to give satis-|the proverbial office boy, through the! eighteen months at @ time in the next entered’ on the occasion of his M prey slunk stealthily for few ful @overness, acted as though @he had been taking “Betia Donna” tn largo considered st while| faction. But he had dece'ved me as to! various stages upward that finally led to! aixteen years, with HIS seeming energy eases all wan darkness, Ills grop- for trouble with the great anthropold: with @ third arrow full in one eye; The American Boy’s Chance @) },»rsitmtiisitnes, | (@) By Sophic Irene Loeb (Tho New York Evening World, head, roared the vic! v. t there were of all the Jungle who sought doses, with Nazimova on the side, Wilitam 6. Lyons did good work as the En: by the pr ts and etgiteen munths' the | his present position and impatience for advan. nt, there hands soon found the object for Ane (n, London another Lord Grey. Y his King’s English his tater attending — school, | {he Prospects and teen month e\ his presen’ + ® > tp » th which be sought, and without further @toke was speaking to his kind in clumers, 9nd A Real ned eo Saiveneee: forint Ried that generously parted aetae uation | Wa" wasted, The American boy of the! In no other country does the boy have! is very ttle quaation that he will makel delay he turned again toward the door, House of Leeds. tat non trembles at powers ventriloquist who spok: rad ae , present generation \Is confronted with/$O MUCH chance as tn the United) some footprints aa he gor from’ an demen- more obstacles than the boy of the pre+/States. In & tary school I en-| vious generation in the fight for attain-| many, in with the salt on itn ¢ail, Mies Laura Nelsun Hall was far handsomer than her Riverside Drive home and her attempts to “act rich" were mioderately success: ful. Boyd Nolan carried his burden of stage money with a somewhat heavy adr of resignation. The @oclety men and women, known as They and recalling «to his! He had taken but a step, however, ero the sound of his soft vatce. land and Krance and Ger-| ultimate achievement. his quick ear ught the sound of ap- Sabor proved most insavory eating arent many cases, a boy| Success, viewed through the eyes of proaching footsteps, In another In- even to Taraan of the apes, but hunger tered the business | ment of success must be “apprenticed” for @ certain: sixteen, does not look the SAALIG ae tat the figure of a woman darkened ool and ere long the weil " ; 7 _ jitor <t 4 ® ., ne entrance of the b Man Was ready to sleep je ” thers was a world in high spir-| Never BEFORE in the history of the|iengi of time to learn # trade or a@/does at double that age, It may not be | t! e ‘ again. that vague phrase, “They aay.” were mildty amusing, Ainong o} ay i sl ohh y not fole to get to the top places, but thi Tarzan drew back silently to th: Marat, howe he must remove the intentionally, perhaps, its, L succeeded in| world has youth been given such| business which he may or may | m0 easy to K P places, but thi Cao a Oe ata $0 WB Neat ROE: CTRL, SF aa a: ‘ obtaining a posl-|chances for succeas ax are evidenced | jow later ‘growing country, with its many free ed- | Nal and his hand sought his knife, hide, for it was as much for this as for a Umely ude. jlow 1 if | Krow mi Z ‘The woman came quickly to the centre any other purpose that he had desl ‘The final picture, revealing the barefooted Gwendolyn going fishing with tion, but after sev. everywhere {n all the wall's of Ufe. But in this country, In moat lines ef/ ueational opportunities (oontrary to the|or'the hut, end there she paused for to encompass the destructor ot Sabor, Johnie Blake, was good to see. It came like a breath of fresh: air and worked erat months 1 learned that the position| And the boy who must work {s usu-| buainews, no such demands are made of cynic), presents MORE opportunities /an instant, feeling about with her the tiger, * wonders for “The Poor Little Rich Girl." did not offer any opportunities, I r MARCUS, ally the one who !s MORP fn line for pis every day than dia hands for the thing she sought, Deftly he removed the great pelt, for ste Serer | Immediately she turned and left the he had practised often on smaller a: The Boarding House Goat i |Mut, and as she passed through tae Mals, and, when the task was finished, doorway Tarsan saw that she carried he carried his trophy to the fork of a @ cooking pot in her hand, high tree. He followed closely after her, and Half a hour's lefsurely progress {ax he reconnoitered from the shadows through the forest brought to sight lof the doorway he saw that all the Young deer, and before ever the er women of the village were hastening ture knew that an enemy wa, ‘to and from the various hute with pots tiny arrow had lodged in its neck und kettles, ‘These they were filling So quickly the virus worked that at with water and placing over a number the end of a dosen leaps the deer plunges. lof fires near the stake where the dying headlong into the undergrowt, dead. vietlm now bung inert and bloody, Again did Taraan teas: well, Choosing 4 moment when none And then he hastened on toward the seemed near, Tarzan tastened to his point where he had left the tribe, and bundle of arrows beneath the great tree When he had found them proudly ex- At the end of the village street. Ag on hibited the skin of Sabor, the tiger. the for: ovcasion, he overthrew the — “Look!” he criel. “Apes of Kerchak. cauldron before leaping, sinuous and See what Tarsan, the Killer hae done. oatlike, dnto the lower branches of tae Who else among you has ever kille: forest giant @ tiger? 1 am mightier than the Silently he climbed to a great helght Mightiest among you, for Targan ig nv Funtil he fou 4 point opening upon toe pe; Tarsan ts" But here he stopped, acene beneath him for in the language of ti thropelds ‘The women were now preparing the there was no word for man, and Taraan I prisoner for thelr cooking pots, while could only write the word in Engileh; the mey stood about recting after the Be could not pronounce it. fatigue of thes mad revel, Compara: The tribe had gathered about to look the village. upon the proof of ‘is wondrous pilfered t the thing be had prowess, and to listen to words, . nurelng made true by years of fruit and coco- his hatred and his rage. from the hut, and, with alm Only Kerchak hung mut throwing, launched 1t toward the Suddenly something snapped ta Sroup of savages. brain ef the anthropele With « oprang é | Squarely among them tt fell, striking ful roar one of warriors full upon the the and fel) him to the sreund.. and...

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