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zine, Saturday. February 8 aes Braet fy 4 (The New Yort Mreniag Wor _The Evening World Daily Maga: -EE-EE! = EE-EE-EE YA*A-A-A! WHo LET MY GootHe OuT? UNCLE HICH sae T Coued Hav The Week’s Wash By Martin Green Guprcigh'. 1918, by The Pree Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Watld). WOULDN'T care much about be-; shoed up and down and “esnsp: spotting Httle delicatesse: Ge Hepat arson prey HELLO, MEAT Magnes aye ria Mas Drown, Tus 13 Mas Drown, 1 Ze) How much WANT Some HAMBnRg WouLo You Copyrian OTe, New York Rreuing W MRS, JARR FORESEES A PECK OF TROUBLE. 66 y smoking at : sked the Bar- oness von Grabbenstein, who | had been called in as a soctal specialist. + ‘Td ike to see Mr. Jarr light “But I cannot exe \ ' snoke « cigarette," ex pipe! I'd just lke to him try 1t:"| plained Mrs, Jarr. “I smoked one once @napped Mrs. Jarr, “Smoking his old In High School in Brooki: olbe at my tea!” ant was being initiated into my ‘But I don’t mean your husband, my |sorority. 1 had to take the cigarette dear,” explained the Baroness—It was out of the jaw of a skull. And it made at Mrs. Stryver's Friday Afternoon thie] me aick, Do you amoke, Clara?” discussion took place, “Of course, yOUF| ‘This last was addressed to that dash- husband shan't be permitted to do any-|imy young matron, Clara. Mudridg hing he wants to do. No husband Is | gmien. wi ith, who had entered ne, ever permitted that. But I'm speaking |"... iis pea ac Hele amen of tho ladies, ut comer. “It costs five dollars @ lesson. ‘The ladies emoking?” queried Mrs.) Ww. pegin with chocolate cigarettes, andj atter we learn how to hold them co- | quettisiiy, Mke @ Russian princess in sorry for Sweeney they are @iving Whitman a medal.” clerks, walters jeryboay coming inte active contam with the life of the district knew certainly,” the Bar- Sones. Maoam, BOT Seno ME ABouT Two Two POUNDS OF HAYS ness went on. “At the Court of Sax- | ane i THIS 1S RETAL & complaint. The q Malt val circles abroad, In|" Of Oulda's novels—don’t you love P, POUNDS CHePPED bed ania tie ieee Peaiieetag es [Ouida or'do you think she t# out of ONLY, TRY THE 9 CHOPPED VERY FINE! tUsfed. Some of the) nor parcel post receipts for VERY FINE g ‘knowing that their ARE You superiors were grafting, organized 1ttie| St, One of these houses iv to oun « @rafting syndicates of their, own. In the course of time the géatt situation, | beretion the difference wilt Ge felg especially in the East One Hundred and Twenty-mxth street precinct, came to be regarded asa matter of common routine, ‘Budapest and Petersburg—never say ‘st, |"¥le? Her heroines are so grand"— Petersburg’—there is no such place in| “Never mind about Oulda’s heroin all Russa; ‘Potersburg’ is the name—alt | #!! Mrs, Jarr, “Will you smoke at my the ladies smoke. It 1s declassee, it is|ea?” bourgeolse, not to smoke. Surely you| “Well.” confessed the dashing young have your gold-tipped cigarettes with|™atron, “I don't think I'l be in the your monogram or coat-of-arms on|Cubeb class by that time, even, But them!” maybe I will be, Oh, my cigarette © my monogram on my bost table| teacher makes us take our time and ‘Unen,” said Mrs, Jarr, “but really [| ¥arn thoroughly"—— would prefer if my friends wouldn't) “Yes, I know,” interposed Mrs, Stry- amoke at my tea, If you knew how I] Ver. “I am taking lessons, too. But I had to fight Mr. Jarr about smoking tn | 40 not find it so hard to learn cigarette- the house!” emoking as I do to learn the Apache “Certainly, do not let ‘HIM smol apne. We have a real Apache—a replled the Baroness in fine scorn. “But | Kertne Parisian automobile bandit— you must have gold-tipped cigarettes for | teaching us, He charges twenty dollars the ladies.” for a fifteen-mipute lesson. And he does » “But the Miss Cackelberrys of Phila- | bang one about so! But if one expects delphia are to aysist me in receiving,” | to get In with refined people these days PACKING Houses to Manhattan, Brooklyn hes @ | post-office and postmaster. pee iy nad ing Brooktyn tn, to say nothing of all the other post-ofMfices in the metropolitan Glstrict, supported almost entirely oy ‘New York people, the Chicago figures on postal receipts are as far in the rear as they are in bank clearances, popula- tion, manufacturing and trade end busi« ness generally,” like the turning on of the street lights at dusk. ‘The blow-up was a long time coming, but {t was bound to come. And the sensitive pokce officers who are “| said the head polisher, standing by and prociatming thelr own “that one of the reasons why whispered Mrs, Jarr, ‘You know how |one must Icnow all the slum dance H virtue are simply getting a dose they Moses Herrman was appointed @ Philadelphia people are!” “Oh, dear, T wish I hadn't started to | cowd have avolded by the right sort of| Justice of Special Sessions is because “1 do Indeed know how they are," aald|mive my tea!” erled Mrs, Jarr. “‘I/ initiative at any time during the admin-| he has pasted in @ scrapbook the lagwest the Barones: “In Philadelphia they | know my place is too small for dancing, ae oe - ee —— —~ |istrations of McAdoo, Bingham, Baker, | ection of Mayor Gaynor’a letters in are fanatically Puritanical, But when/@nd I know Mr, Jarr will object to! box with gold-tipped cigarettes in it. |clety recognizes this season, And don't) five hundred, for the exiled Pasha Ab-|dear, [ will relieve you of all the de- | Cropsey or Waldo. the olty of New York. they come to New York—oh, Ia, lalala’” | tadies, smoking. {This is more important than your se-|worry about the gold-tipped oigarettes| 4ul Kasza, who sells them (and: society | te!is."" “Inapector Sweeney was a very vtete| “Well,” remarked the laundry man, And the Baroness rolled her eyes to] “Why not take an assembly room at lection of @ caterer, with your monogram on them, my Ittle ‘This was true enough; the Baroness | tant official in Harlem. He was known | “if Justice Herrman continues his scrap- Neate (hat as soon as a Philadelphian|the St. Vitus Hotel’ asked the) ‘Wut, of course, there is no selection Jone, I will attend to that. not take an order for leas, And, for he |made her living by relleving people of | to ali tho business people a¥ 4 rigid up-| book activities I don't see how he is erged from the Pennsylvania Depot | Baron “But no matter what you do/of @ caterer, you MUST have De Ca-] “They will cost twenty cents aptece,|is Turkish, he exacts payment in ad-|detaile-on a forty per cent. commiasion|holder of the Sunday closing taw.,golng to find much time in which te h@ or she was a changed being. }do not fail to have a jewelted cigarette membert, He te the only caterer so-|my dear, and you must have at least] varce, You can give me the money, my | duals, Every Sunday morning his wleuthe gum~ gums dally _w with his regular job. Not Like Any Story That You Have Read (Copyright, 1912, by Frapk A. Munsey Co.) civilization and culture was swept from ‘Tarzan could not understand it. ‘heard had been fired to attract thelr at- stantly a dozen glasses were lovelled on Among the officers in the last boats evidently entirely from under control, thelr oomrades before being conalgaed SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS the blurred viston of the Baltimore girl. A moment ago and it had been his tention if they still remained at the the beach, to put off from the crulser was the Aw they steamed nearer to tha dere- to the deep, Lond Greystoke is marcel with Ace, his When the thin knifé drank deep a dozen Intenjion to hasten Jane Porter back to cabin, Presently Clayton saw the two ships commander of the vessel; und when he lict they were surprived to note that It | None of the living were consclone young wife, on the wildest, part of the Africa reymtobe. aid times of Terkoz's heart's blood, and the her people, but that moment was lost — Hoth vessels lay at a considerable diss CoMe about again; and while the Arrow bad heard the » f Jano Porter's was the same Vessel that had run from when the Frenchmen reashed the Ar- ry Sonate ; . ftul Jay drifting autetly on the ocean, the abd for vol few weaks eariler, Her fore- row'a deck, Even the poor devil wh Site’ bul viene. Uieir ite e08 is oar: ied iter non thy 4 the dini and distant past of things 1 it was doubtful 1 abduction he generously called for vol- them 4 fe who fare Alice di Tf noes leit byt Leal 1 it was» primeval woman who Wich’ were but can never be again, locate the waving ¢Tulser steamed slowly ‘back toward unteers to accompany Prof. Porter and ataysall and mlzzen epanker were set had waved the single despairing signal King, Kerchak, le the cubin and kill Grey- d, pr len arin between Shore. At mome distance away she Clayton in their search. es though an effort had been made to of distress had lapsed into un and with it the good intention had gone Uttle party £ tee, ala, who ‘ott ' mY 4 Ts oa beat witayed shouts Alice's bay oe hag OPTANS forward with outstretvhed arms +4 join the tmposalble. the harbors points, stopped, and @ dot was lowered and “Noe an officer or w man of those bold her nose up into the wind, but the ness before he had learned whether it Tearing’ the ‘dad little “ape in the child's toward the primeval man who bed gincy then Tarzan of the apes had Esiperalda had removed her red apron, “*gpataned toward the beach, | brave Frenchmen who did not quickly sheets had parted and the sulle were had availed or not. SORe cape OE, tno, toe, Maes Ae Gust, for Her @nd won her, felt the warm form close preaged to and Was waving It frantically above her stepped ‘out PY Une e i leave to be one of the expedition. both tearing to ribbone in the wind. | 1 did, not take the French, officer Ww ‘one day. 4 ‘arzan’ hia, The hot, sweet breath against his head; but Clayton, still fea he or by @ commander selected twenty men In the hi n lo ‘n what had caused ere Bi ater bo Ho did what no red-bMooded man needs cheek and mouth had fanned @ new even’ this aight not be meen Pian heaven, puhave comet was snd two officers, Lieut, dArnot and was a didult and dangerous task to rible condition aboard: for when water things he discovers a hunting Knife Jeasons in doing. He took his woman flame to life within hia breast. The off toward the northern point where lay Clayton's reply. ‘dit maybe that Lleut. Charpentier, A boat was des attempt to put @ pi c and brandy were sought to restore the ah a goriis. in his arms and smothered her upturned, perfect lips had clung to his in burning his signal pyre ready for the mateh not two wate even now." patched to the cruiser for provisions, @nd a# no signs of life had been seen mon, it was found that not only was a panting Npd’with kisses, kisses that had seared deep into his » to those do you mean, monsieur?’ munition and carbines, The mea above deck, it hon Secidad to et there none of either, but not a vestige Yor & moment Jane Porter lay there Su! hlewsly behind ere he asked the officer were already armed with revolvers. until tha wind aud ava abated: Put {ust of tuod of any description, with Half-closed eyes, For a moment— .Awain he laid his hand upon her arm hed the great pile of dry branches — Clayton told of the abduction of ‘Then, to Clayton's inquiries as to how thea a fy) ween clinging to the He Immediately aignated to ty p the firat in her y ut Knew Again whe repulsed him, And then and underbrusi Jane Porter und the need of armed men they had happened to anchor off-siove rail wnd feobiy waving & mute slal erulsor to send water, medicine, 4 ge SR oe easing gl young Mfemshe kneW inirgan of the apes id just what his As he broke from the dense wood to aid in the search for her nd fire 9 elxnel-gun, the commander, of nore Mately w boat'a crew was of. revisions, end another oat made me ‘argan's eo mi of love. 1 . zt of th one “ , ed e eer Capt. Dufranne, explained that a month 9 paid oF or perilous trip to the Arrow, first ancestor would have done and. carn: of the vense ‘ Mon Dieu! exclaimed the over Capt. Du 5 9 ' bots" peal coats. ‘ca? =: But as suddenly as the veil Bad been He took his woman !n hia arma and he was f consternat! ses @adly, “Yesterday and it would not before they had sighted the Arrow, dered aut GF i as eens yea suc ~ When restoratives had been Hed away by 8. Gi withdrawn it dropped again, and ai carrey her Into the June that the ds making sail and lave been too late, To-day and {t may bearing southwest under considerable ‘uly made ard the Arrow h® several of the men regained ci ives battle to tl outraged conscience suffused her face ©!" F ‘ele that the cruise that te poor lady were never canvas, @od that when they had aig. #ight that met the Hrenchtnen's eyes 4% ness, and then the whole story was Was already under wa be bet with its scarlet mantle, and @ mortified arly the following morning tie four Qui cil er to vole about ene had but they clambered over the ship's side WAS That part of {t we know up to tne sate ‘ 1 ozen found, It 1s horrible, Monsieur, It is naledt ol CHAPTER R XIX. woman thrust Tarzan of the apes from Within the little cabin by the beach werg BUFO Ihe Gane To erriolae srowded on more xatl.| Alling, ing of the Arrow after the murder of , (Contiaved) her and buried her face in her hands, @Wakened by the booming of a cannon, Other boate ad now put off from ‘They had kept hee hull-up until aun A dozen dead and dying men rolled Snipes and the burlal of his body above Tarzan had been surprised when he Clayton was the fret to rusia out amt the crulser, and Clayton, having paints get, firlug several shots after her, but !ither and tuither upon the pitching the treasure chest The Call of the Primitive. nad tound tho girl ne had learned to there, beyond the harbors mou, he ed out the harbors entrance to the the next morning #he was nowhere to ‘eck, the living intermingled with the ‘Tt ms that the pursuit by the the great muscles of the man’s 10V® after a Vague and abstract manner #4 two vessels lying at anchor, offic tered the boat with lin, and ‘be seen, ‘They had then continued to dead. - ing wamesl Senne had so terrorized the mutineers back and ‘shoulders knotted * Willing prisoner tn his arms, Now One was the Arrow and tho \ Hie howe was turned toward the ttle erotve up and down the coast for sey. The prize crew soon had the vessel that they had continued out across the he was surprised that she repulsed him, small French crulser. The #idi i ti and he had kiven up wl landlock#d bay, fnto which the other eral weeks, and |ad about forgotten thd under proper sail once more and the Atlantic for several days after losing deneath the tension of his ef: “ j16 came closer to her once more and latter were crowded with m x . in of smoke crate followed jncident of the recent chase when, living members of the ill-starred com- her; but on discovering the meager forts and the huge biceps and took hold of her arm. She turned upon sloreward, and it was evident to Clay- te Gavae Boon she: entines party “td landed sing 1 early one inorning @ few days befure pany carried below to their hammocks. supply of water and provisions abounds forearm held at bay those him life a tigress, striking his great ton, as to the others who had now § Vertical shaft attra tion of where stood Prof, Perie:, Mr, Philan- the lookout had descried @ vessel labor; ‘The dead were wrapped In tarpaulins they had turned back toward the. 08m muigpin, guska, ‘he vel, of centuries of breast |with her tiny heads, ef him, that the gun which they BAd @ lookout aboard the oruleer, and iu, der aud Kemeraide UN Ak eb Qua @f @ ReSYY, Atm and and lasheg on dock to. be tdentifed by (Toe Continued.) 1 a | / vr