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The Evening World Daily Magazine, Tuesday, September 23, 1913 [Ma's Swirer.! GIMME AIR: L THE L Tt THOUGHT 2 VERY THING IMY GooDNETH! YA HAVENT GOT MUCH ‘TAIL HAVE! ° GODGGODS) 44 F4 DOGODOGDOODVOOHGODGHHOGIAE HOSOLOPOODOOOOSGEDOHOOOIOAN OECAOOOLOBOBIUBEE GOCGO MOMNNOOQDOOSOSOGOOSe BETTER THAN “TARZAN. OF THE APES!” The Cave Girl & A Thrilling Story of Wild Love in the Jun BOEDIOIITGIVTVGE 999HOTTOHGOOOSSOS sometimes floundering throusn holes so Afterward they sat upon the soft grass deep that they were entirely 8) reath the shade of a wild tg tree to se By Edgar Rice Burroughs Author of “Tarzan of the Apes” % : “Seven Keys to Baldpate” Wildly Funny. Sear@ws oe Per OO NTNANADIOOOOOOIOSD It Wan with a algh of rellef that Waldo her he raised his club above hte head, saw him depart and with an awful shriek dashed— BY CHARLES DARNTON af perme art of skinning Wan chat he the gicl could make Ae without matches, blac panther’ that. cronch wes ones weet ‘ ons Thighent Went of s¥imming, so vas (iat he the girl could make fire without matches, black panther that crouched watching 7 te the Ininds. of some: tebe " ON. riceend O88 sarage cues. tle Wi. would have drowned but for the st for he was quite sure that he had none; them from the river's further bank CHAPTER IV. & doubt aa to which of “he evorans NLY on that obsessed typewriter that clicked away during the occasional | lites tee lime, in “at yert. tern s Yrown hand of his companion, which and even should she be able to make Into Waldo's breast cane great Death's Doorway. nts k cat or the @ringing. quiet Moments at the Astor Theatre last might could a fitting “notice of | discovered’ and: chased by a taud of apclike wilt dragged him, spluttering and coughing, fire ic would be quite useless, since she 1t wae only because his fear-prostrated ATE in the afternoon the girt jo—-was the most aw ? “s Keys to Balipate™ tten men, Taking refuge on a cliff ledav, be hammers though wful hole after anc had neither cooking utensil nor stove, muscles refused to respond to his will many ref author were deathly ences were made to raid of them, Me! iif hlexs—-helpless— | 21 a), frapiically with cudgel at ais climbing parsers nt ‘ moments of until, b wortaly ty stricken, suggested that they start tiat v the journey toward . Be that am it may, tt wan quite evi- | t long in wonderment hat he did not scurry, a6 the fish in a little pile the sight of that ferocious d and entire: d him safe! y panic He was not upon @ She arrani ming, £1 mun! the ori a that it seemed as th night uy aul needn't be. Ms wild, wou ex them powerless —« yearn. tf she e dent that no doubt ‘assailed the mind AuithIni vou, like , y v oe Sure, om st nlmtin gS 1OW, grassy bank at the foot of a rocky between them, and with a sweet amilo Then, through the fog of his cowandly Ne ca wnicnous at) ob Wits a Olnate Gaumeecine ; sald ee he can dele him wall whieh formed one side of a Borge, motioned the man w» partake, Lien she terror, he heard again the gir ot He baat ine Nf he turned and faded into @he j This indescribable farce can he Ukened to liarry K. Thaw's recent dash Ce eee eet ite teaches through which the river boiled, selected one for herself, and while voice: “I knew that you must be very abroad af KO whe sald Wha hoe the binge diane 4 \feross the landscape, Not having read Karl Derr Biggers's story, I can't say [two oo fe elif, The girl very’ evidently reganis It must not be assumed that when Emerson looked on in horror, sunk Her brave to live all alone by the edge of you at my i ahall nok fear N Hut Waldo dit not gee him go, @ult j MeTY My Conan haa a with ff, but #t iw evident that when | Waldo’ ase eri, ia Wallo Emereon returned to face the firm, white teeth into the raw Sit. tS wea foam a Rint tae ee r village?” asked SUfieking, he raced on through the fopest a « 1" got Into action he determine he limit. = * hairy rate who threatened to separate Waldo turned away in disgust, ‘The vr the first time in his life a wave wo far is it ty our Village?” aRked ae ee ie eee or a creeper f Say Mr. Big f Shame: ilies Pine ea gs Bade ee Fd CHAPTER II. lim from his new found companion spectacie wax stekening. of shame swept over Waldo Emerson, Waldo : NOU Re crlppen ves. Sree ope je pe eee ere rith | Mike that am H Anyway the : ViScalinoads iy & mikacls he had been’ transtt ‘The girl xeemed surprised and worried ‘The girl called in a taunting voice It will take us three nighte,"* she Sine etd oe oe eid trembling enul ; in the wildest £ At has run riot on the stage in ages, Nothing quite The Little Eden. from a hare into a lion—far from it, that he did not eat, ‘Time and again the panther, and then turned, smiling, replied. By day we must hide, for even GO' UU ung him, an hour after @un- Uke it has eve 1 seer j le en, ow that he had @ mom n Which she tried to coax him by signs to joln toward Waldo, you could not vanduish a great number 10 u Seriou an take the ydoce seriously "Seven Keys to Baldpate | (mY means of signs he axked the t) lie quite stil and speculate upon the her; but he could not even look at her, whrave Tam now,” she laughed. of bad men ahould they attack you at dob oe vote he would i ts melodr s author of romantic shockers who goes to | Bir If ele, too, Were hungry, adventures of the past hour the reac- He had tried, after the firat wave of “Lam no longer afraid of Nagoola, You o ’ ae Nave berdagiel to Kip dee Am bana & sumer hotel Neon & $0009 that Hwee el for he had come to a point tien came, and Waldo Emerson thanked revolt had subsided, but when he dis ave with me,” No.” said Waldo: “presume tn TA inte, the ondn COF he gale thas ee Mer! } i the kindly night thi nthe covered that she ate the entire fisl, said Waldo Emerson, tn a very it was very wonderful to wateh you, Dest-seller In twenty-fo turns out a capital satire on his own work, | now where he could look at k ni weak Volto. ad t r : : % tL £0 her again after the " » of th ipat a her almost without visible &¢* of the girl the pitiable spectacle without bothering to clean Jt or remove ak voice, “you need not fear while T though.” « went on, “when you Date specta ice with which we settee AC Ma, lahat ese | : lded hee M8 Palsied jibe atid trembling tin. the scales, he became tuo J i tink am with you, tal ; Hed “upon the clift-slde, beating them sbeciacle af comaniica with whieh pidafire a given the only | signs of morttfication, Sie nodded her ee again. he was ‘a bide “to of food. OW’ she cried, "Slay him! Tow down as they came upon you, dlow Bur & h ined his fe ite door ts from the | head, and, pointing toward the descend- with snattered nerves that begged to cry Several times durlag the following Proud T should be to return to my peo- vrave you were’ How terrible! You ut even as he salne akers the t a peture postcard | ing sun, made it plain to him that after gloud in the extremity of their terror week tiey ventured from their hiding. Ple With one who vanquixhed Nagools, trembled from rage"? firet words reassured Mm and ~ and wore tls hide about hie loin “Ct wa quite ated every vestige of his intention to Yes,” admitted W e like that when ede her, Lat these times it was jonas that she roof of his prowens ters | dark they would des t It was not warn in the danip canyon, place, nt of political gt ad and " 1 fi nary. Lalwaya ten K enough even to approach « sum-} The cave men had not left when dark- througa which the wind swept over the dent fr the girl's a Nees _ angry Iw. LL See mer hotel, ‘Then } Nee get in] ness came, ana it seemed Wald cold wal fo that to Waldo's mental was endeavoring to elude their enemies aS yen” acquiesced Waldo, faintiv, 1 am an Did you eat h bir she cried. a he " Venture dewn anguish was added the physical ditcom- and reach a place of safety other than ut.” continued the gith “you have °¥ rinured the gitt panted Waldo Bmereon, quite and[very . thardy thing n [While they were abe his deadly work on the typewrit ; the owhote story of grafters Hut slain many of ~ misters, Th igor Nagoola's brothers ker sport to o maW that «he waa truthfully, “He got awa: ney rusted # little while and then ct sently Wa laughing auletiy in which they were conceale lh venture her quick ears or sen SbLtHe fort of cold and wet. Ile was indeed a t ti but the girl iigerable figure aw hie lay huddled upon at « gun her! and others, jucliding an adventuress of made it #0 evident that she considered spre i ng of the tive hostriln warned hi the proxim- One of hin kind.” A xreat fear rose in his breast, Waldo insisted that they resume their tie ve so dear to the mind that revelaJhith an invincible warrior that he was (he sard. praying for the rising of the tee voor ao that they nad heen “Yerves," cried Waldo. “Yer, that Coula'it be thai she was lene gulithle Journey by day inatead of by night. thrilling fiction, is told In action. How) torn with the conflicting emotions of might reveal him to lis enemies, compelled to hurry back into their Httle /*./t panthers hore me HOW |. than whe had appoared? Did ane, after 1H had positively determined that he the fearless withor stande them all off {CoWardice and an unaccountable desire But at gist dawn came, amt after a Eden. ; conta. hog raat Red her bands in 4h, peustrate the bombast with which Hever mould or could endyr@ another with a gun {1 tie adventures ix | Appear well in her eyes, that le might fieful sleep Waldo awoke to fad himself During thie period she taught Waldo Chew lat Phe Oui had souat to cloak his cowardice? Seuta’s night or mental tere, He tale hy Ret y carried | BS Ms acts Justify ber belles im lim, 1 a snug and Deautitit Uitte paradise many words of er native tongue, 99 gy tomar ad ky gteattel ae feet He Aualy mustered wufltent cour. Would much rather take the chance af throtigh a. metret pameage to the: collar taney Comte. the wommarsul fo. Ww hemmed in by the high cliffs that that by means of signa to ibridge the TIht Cullltrel te a matter ach age to ask Why do you laugh? * © the bad men than suffer ‘ i 4 bas that any one should look upon him in tanked the river, upon a sloping grassy Kaps between, they were ably to come 1 cine ot 1 t think of rprise that awaite t® constant feeling that unseen ene io ten back again by the hermit, to) the light of w tower of -strengtit i shore that was all Dut invisible ex municate with « falr degree.of satlalace. “ walay wae hacomiig frantic. He had old Mlatr orth and the others ™ were peering oul of the derknens the awe and amazement of tho chief of} haven of ceéuge; he waa not quit from a short atretch of cliff top upon the tlon, and from the end of the Moet candy wan becoming trantic. He Had wien 1 ined to them." at him every moment, | . police and tis prisoners, Is only part of tain in his own mind but what the further side of the stream. week Waldo's mastery of the language FATT) a fie and loathed alee. ie won “Why will the urprised?” asked 1m the day they would at least bave a story that .t would take at least |tttion might lead him inte most unc ‘A few feet from iim Jay the girl was rap dered why he had lied mow. Waldo, he advantuge of aeing thelr foes be- \ twenty-four hours to tell in all ite] ortable and embarrassing situation She was atill asleep, Iter head was On the tenth day the gir wim atte te ee eat eee tee ae atts . “At tho way you Will crack their fore they were struck. He did mat | cidentally, he Wondered if the Eck Wasp ® xood runt n, Her make him underetand that she wish ‘Ive these reasona to the girl, hew- ‘oss to cxeape With him to her own peopl heads.” " ever, Under the circumstanc owed upon one firm, brown r; he hoped » soft black hair fel strange detatts have butchered one of God's creatur fin grows ag the ‘ senna the ‘ Taina Seay in disorder ac j AN as for claiming to hav: Waldo ahuddere 14 he felt t and the keye thicken. Nearly |” There was nothing else for tt then One cheek and over the other arnt, (0 that these men among whon he had ny that he could nor recall thee “Why whould 1 crack thelr headam {Mt another explanation would be bet- | v that comes along has a key. | than to take the plunge, though had spread gracefully upon the green # found her were enemies of her tribe, aod yor, it was little ahort of horriile, Ye he asked ter adapted to her ears. | it's all as extravagant as the $90.000} the sun been shfuing it would have about her. that she had been hiding from them hy ‘vecame conaciouM of « Dulgnant re. “Why should you crack thelr headat? , “YOU neo." he eaid, “if it header of graft money that the hero| vealed a very pale and wide-eyed cham- when Waldo stumbled upon her cave. been ft, ii y » dark Nagoola mignt not have 8 Waldo looked he saw tha she was gret that he ha redivle to the 1 not killed a thousand It was appar seizes and then intrusts to a fair news-| Pion, who slipped gingerly over the very comely. Never before had he seen “T fled.” the said. “My mother wan panthers, and preserved all the pelis.as sift that he « * understand «aped me. It tx too bad—too dad." Wallace Eddinger as William Hallo Mer reporter with whom he falls In aide of the lodge to krone with his fect a gir just like her, His young women Killed. | My father took engine ate; evidence of his valor, 2 low little you know.” whe maid. 4g Y OR" Agreed the girl, “It te too * OV@ At sight, possibly because her name] f" # fuothold beneath. friends had been rather prim and plain, SlWays cruel to me, But wh val The panther sul regarded tham from “You cannot awin, you do not know YA We shall travel by day. It wit 5 ee nee ee by [AEApe SHAN OE AIROR CO Clesbee At Hultway down the moon rove above with long, white faces and thin lips that wantared a one pepe siete on. the safety of the further shore, ‘Tae tho jankuage which men inay under: re Sato nee ate have Jeft the coun. = jose; a " 7 a + | the forest-—a great, full, ic MOON, Kearcely eve od nd | "a FAG) BAG OUTS > girl drew Oo Wi andl, you ld be to nth y of the bad imen, a AS Cohan! Tt ie a question whether Mr.| scarcely ever dared to simile atid #0 Od ee ee i ae sven Hort had fit! drew quite close to Waldo in tho in~ tail, you woul Jomt in the wood nd there are sow | that lighted the face o the cliff al- te unt ave you, and now you aay ON living betwa 1 us ant my peo ; RS coy aera ‘ene Sei BS u nd in plobelan laughter. A ive plea for protection that belongs were [to | n (Cohan doesi: look it bet w ‘ " omes to claim the one he} most as brilliantly as might the sun ‘This girl's lips seemed to have been #0R° too far. — to her sex. She laid a timid hand upon that you do not know that when you 2!@. fae made with the novell To the tive gentleman who announces that he | itself, It shone into the mouth of & jade for laugiing—and for something 1 would have to run very fast to 8- jug nkinny arm and ralaed her greai, coine to a strange tribe they will try That night they apent in a cave they arraimed the whole affair with a company, of actors and declares: “You've lost! | cave upon the ledge that Wa cise, though at the time it ts only fair cape th Once I ran down a narrow trusting eyes to his face in reverent to kill you, and only one fond in the steep bank of a emall the Nero of the night's advent might easily turn to Mary and say, “No, | Just reached fn his descent, reve to. Waldo tO say CHAE Qe Ui. Tse online: path ‘9 th ; ms i wan dark, as 7 Mioration, GE Mian hen von "hi your Tver Yivr won tt atest tittle girl e world,” or sumething equally Cohanesque, | (9 the horrified exes of the young the full possibilities that they presented. Aa T wanderer through ¢ ne woo them? whe whis- worth by killing at least one of their » [¢ Was damp and muddy and eold, ' Say ‘ @ great, hairy form stretched in slums A, a dered along the lines came suddenly upon @ beach, and there S ' Dut they were both very ! and lét the play go at that, ‘The Joke Is on th dience when the novelist 3 bis eyes wandered along the lines Salve sucl ib agiselon tha en tt strougest men ery tired, and ao Pee chor ennte 1 than his typewritten story dn the Anat | Pek NOt ® Sard from him of her young body hie Puritunical trains | aw « strange tigure on the gana. | was that Waldo determined "At least o sald Waldo, halt to (*¥ fell asleep and slept am soundly Hi i sihebig tol c 8 he looked the wicked Little eyes | so ot flu wy 4 ) lear Cleat Admit jiteae' i as thouga the best « feene, this fy spite of t acters he sees at work’ in the of | opened and looked straight into ing brought @ hot Mush of embarrass. ve. oe ian you were, Hut I Was Very that he never dete nes Minpelf one oat of mattresses lay u traight into his, ment to his face, and he ‘ id ore had seen a jive He was dazed by this tnformation. wath them. The girl probably slept arters. It would be better, {t seems to me, to cut out that Ine, and then | With difficulty Waldo suppressed ® turned his back upon. hier nuch afraid, su that tdared only watch panther, But aa he opened lis mouth tHe had expected to bo welcomed with better, wince whe Nad never been sor tafet the play end lnmediately following the hotel owner's revelation about the | shriek of dismay ax he turned to plunge It wan indeed awful to W Fo} frei Seno took at (2,in#Ke the humiliating confession he open arma date the best moclety that CuMtned to anything much euperior Actors he engaged, ‘The heat situation i that hi which the. marvellously madly down the precipitous trail, Tho son to qmtemplate tue, to sa BS RE OR la Naw, quite muddeniy, why it was that the girl's community afforded, He had *,t!® In all her lite, “sourcefi:! hero lines up his captives and makes them wait for news from Bil had not yet descended from the unconventional position into which Uma; than VOU eet aut afler ihe, PORE? In ane esen oF tht ema ereee eel, thought of it tn Just thie way, for he ,,0R® Journey required Ave days, tm FArtawhy as got aay with the bowlle, But the second act, with this maine scene, |TOGKS WOVE ad forewd him. the longer he Bor "in w horrible youre ne vage halteclotbed oct ‘hot even Set learned that there toad of thre, and during all the time W ay need what Nad hap- fe reds he bect twas ‘5 ‘ hole peop! < lo sliould be quickened a bit for an Waldo turned tw tly ane Merit dt te redder he became, Tt was | <t wan very much afraid, for T knew — Ile, Waldo Emerson Smithafones, Whole people living under woogcrate trot that ge ene mere ! The: Wallace Kddinger has hte Nmitations as a comedian, he played the | gave ‘a little ery of terre! At the meee i bie A rie hia) mother that you must be very brave to live all craved the applause of a barbarian, and ty different conditions than those aretiae Nad to the girl, At Arse bin neler: Hero with se mitch carnestvess that he was amusing, Joseph Allen | same tnstant the cave man jeaped to st ae yes alone by the edge of the forest without to win it had simulated that payaieat NNO. existed ln Boston, Massaehue tthe tase ch that he could L would the girl's mother aay? ane anette actty profit ‘but little from her greater pree- ‘ MroWesx Which generations of Si ielodramatic delight as the heradt, and Mise 4 was proved #o good | is feet But the girl's volee had put, more to the and—uorrs x hs P Flt} Ser reference to lite lanorance Neal knowledge, for he dh As the conventional adventurers (hat ab fiat she seemed Waten her work pomnething thy the Mt Of thought-what woul father or Wer woods to devour if Honpsee Had miewed) Ceam ALG ie Wiig Wiatlhae shacks to Mine, ite, ue 0. took lim on tenn ee } When yout ko to the Astor, Carleton Mary was capital as the chief of police who | Walle Emerwn which generations brothers do to Waldo if they found ~ Waldo Emeraon shuddered ; ul her question vad alway ered himaelt a young ‘ML tored savage | telephoned his wife to meet Montreal when he took oh of the 4 ie aitee tine: In binnite Le eis yy them. thus nd whe with Oy Who ip Nagoola?’ he 1 Waldo, it is really quite #48 of considerable leary tt had vw, howaver, he was @ willing-@tu- é fund, and Roy Falrchilds did « very good bit of acting: as the ‘" and couragicua thine MVE scanty of skin about her evan dy not know Nagovla?” the girl After TL catch them b beat then Pet bomst and ais mothers Yells and when Waldo Emerson elect- | A) fact, the whole cast was excellent He Gould: Sanlly Lave wacauna’ tha eat S eecae fol reached seareely exclaimed in eurpri y with a stick #4 to @tudy there wan nothing that he ] \ ah Titdpatat’ will unloek the lau tha while to aca ‘ (1 the below her knees at any points and at Noe hy vat mame," replied Waldo. The girl sighed fo he pitted for hie ig. TOM not mater and retain in a re } ; Seven Koyn halen inlock the lang of the whole town and) cave man and reached the valley others terminated dangerously f4F “He in an large," she began, in de “lknw wonderful!” ahe wal vue who probaoly thougne M&PKable manner, He had a well | attract attention ax a genuine novelt POeiHeE BE GE the sist Hote of the above? eeription, “as two men, and black, with Waldo became the victim of a now Lifaheever choughtabout 'A!Ned imind--the principal trouble j i airta ory he wheeled and seram- — Waidy was chagrined, He could not glossy cont, He has two yellow eyes, ber of unpleasant emotione—morti— * atters at ull—by one who could Y!'% tt being that tt had been crammed bled back to the ledge to face the burly, tr] could be th “The Escape” Is Futile. prtenulye may mo coud have crushed ligt fur m olen respecte sho are 1 which see as well by night aa by day iis as n for this euddenty developed moral Heitier read nor write! And the worst [l/l Of useloms knowledge. Hts mother at pawa are armed with mighty turpifude; apprehension for the future, Of it ail Was tat her indictment was "4 always made the error of ¢on. j him 7 ce, and he wa ai he clawn, faves hen tie. nie an fusing knowled AValan Bingeeen oo tobe 8. te nice, and he was sure that t awe, when the gti might discover him tn his cortect—only whe had not gone fi i ledge with wisdom. IMPLY to say that ¢ en should not be bred in the tenements te ridious | pyyy Pde ta i eepaet ih Lor ut eyes of her reflected only goodness A rusting from the bushes which trie colors, fear, consuming, terrible enong Waldo was not the only one to learn lous, and it tx lore thit shallow, superficial view of eugentes by Paul | steady as he swung hin cudeel in as, ahi iinocence, fringed the opposite cliff-top caused her fe that she might insist upon jis ‘There was little of practical value "" €hingm upon thin journey. The Armstrong ¢ makes © Escape” futile, © that brought it pliers i An "While he sat thus, the girl awoke and to turn, tnatantiy ale; . olng forth at ence to malay Nagoola that he did know. With tue eirl learned nething, too—ome. The girl who escapes from tie Cherry HIM district tn the play at the Lyric] upon the upraised guarding arin of the "itt # Merry laugh adden ri x Anis ane whispered, “there is Na- ; But she aie n i K of the ii 4 and feation of tis imitations Waldo Emer. ohne chien hee Deen threatening for : he Janet ete ‘ aha ale ‘ t Goad merning.” said Waldo quite #00! 0 sreeently the panther tired of watching sy , unknown to himeet?, a great 298 to rise above the ty Mieatre only to:1tve wih PUP PERG ee errs lel vahare asta avanning of hone ae. Art, Waldo looked In the direction of her them and turned bark into the tango stride toward. « broader, wisdom ‘than HEF conscious mind, and now sho test, i Wn scarcely comes off with a clean bil of health, even though she dues 4 MAT RIDE (OF BONG je e hed t ‘ wak her Race, of bushes behind him h “ever feed that i ’ i a tra man staygered back, the girl aprang to JAREIBE, KO Liat Ne equid co at nis ‘ oe er since the first moment that and lad a place In the arn the Whiner her Rue In Silhouetteville. the ant forih from akale ceteeet Waldo's side from the Jedge above, and she hud beea with Unis strange young Hoctor who adminiat werkng hand in hand they turned and fled down ARN. dose of the author's the y once the fave of the cliff Ho was ou the point of attempting tt] Ward the northwest, w ' Wallo Emerson had been endowed Mr. Armstrong has 1 direct From a dozen cave mouths above sion, Wher abe Aarons, lithe anh) sald that the village her people YY nature with a chivalrous heart, apd with the result that at to fnaued w score of cave men, vat the flee kraceful ata tigress, and walked to the lay hin training had been auch that he Merely eo iinat Ma Ge ing pair were ial? way across the clear. TVErs brim, With a deft imvement of They wal through mechanically acconted to all women { wae ise 1 vale ing before the slow witted brutes were ber fingers she loosed the tong the dark we ing thelr {8 mullane Httle courtesies and consid driving at. Vadaubtod i fully aware of What jad happened, By “eld Aingle garment, and an it te steps, th Is Ofation which are of the f; aD earhest attempt tow ' the time they had taken up the purs to the ground Waldo, with a tiorritled long cudae and tM4t go with breeding. meena aometiiing ake : balled Waldo and the girl had entered the Bante tan ut MBOI Hie Face, nus hg | | wearching into the ahidowa fur the te one Wit les# punetilious in Mie rela hobalwase ct a eS, Millen dhe mint ive into, tie. coal tole creatures sanguret » cow. UOhs with thie wild cave gitl than he stinct leada Wha to the ‘or a few yards the latter led Waidy On nee ‘ ae ural t mont the two WeUbE Lave been with the daughter of ‘ lengths of Na the deat Mtraigit (ity the ela f the wood, Waters fur her matutinal bm mn ste of fire ow ee jad CO Anes, family of dis own q heroine's const # then in abruptly tows tho | Hhe called 5 him aay ral t nes ty ain 4 : walk wok Fa ‘ ai eae i nen He Arutte Hortli, at right angles ty the vy | bur Waldo op no ko promeice of Nagoula ja hid been kind and though husband by a brother, wiiowe homicidal She etl) clung to toe y soandalized t niche olune im ax WHO had never been accustomed to gost fendenclen ars len ced OW cear eet ASH hand, nor did she slacken he it was er sic ¢ eu ears caught the wound of the teatment from seu, nor had even enon hfe father gave him veuis befor least afier they had entered from the river he dared 4 a fa ge muy through the # MAN aovord Je to any wean it Here Mr. Armetrong: iite upon the \ness 1 th thet Stating wlanc 1 A wih Of relief | undert att ft seemed Mette short of miraculous @hat miost Interesting idea in tis play, and tf j Surely and comfdently through the se haw That Rie lad donned hers gia | Waldo Pierson wan almort para. Such gentle tenderness could belong to q the result of the nning of Larry's Penctravle night of the forest ay tho garment, and thereafter he could jook | lyzed vy terror, but at length tho @ Mature eo warlike and ferssious ao skull could be shown instead of being [the way had been ligated by flaming @{ her Unashamed when she was thir! creat ire, whatever tt may have been, that With which she had endowed Waldo left to the jinagination of the audience arcs; but Waldo was continually atum- clothed. Ie felt that by comparison | turned off {nto the forest without mo- Hmervon weitut Towetier the Ding and falling. The @ound of mt modest gown trolled alon, ) Wor several hourm there. Sie would not have cared for tim atr 10) J command more ia tat | The Macape” w {eta like to win, Larry urnult presently became siffereat vo alurm, but © been weno with oS rempert lia k CE iy fainter, it Was apparent that tNe cave edge, gathering auch fri tention of apprehension on 8fMy. Tad | and his father and mother are wells men had qontinied of straight into the foots as the girl knew to be ed the man'a already overwrought nerves truth-had she drain cbaractuns, 0 moment the }wood: but the f mm with tie Waldo K hon gathered those ene th Dad reduce hin to a atate of noah. Picton Merson was at heart ‘i Play Kets out uf the slume t «art Jessie Raiph Joyce. panting Waldo for what seened to t Livatel with @ ile learning fo | leet nervous ror tha 2 Was ny the mos poltroon upon whom Peal eA ttor the frat Het Mine Catherine Garey want Figs Ag winded young man an oternity. Prevent eoegnary to depend upon the fovger ma ft hinise the a sh would have. S| ay : ox. 3 ¥ ay ery: wever, they came to the batike of tatored foto Little. primitive COPY ON O rite at when the ude loathed in the pric! you! 4 Woman awabened! She fatle utterly to be eanvincing oe Hsia atime: tims ag Us Ns: Rae fas Solas eR a i aceon il Jot him with an Khted tye cad cn governed @he ’ Roenieens cathtt ei Oh The Oka d TW dalka ot Nan taro @ cave eve tie wit se BNE Mal how to cateh fis tle g An IMMOLINK StYAEhE abead, #)4R® cormMnity which was her weed moul ty the it Witrd ta | Larry, 4 4, Rostonian down a enelying ” vement of ler brown handamor, | 4 ‘ |mentarity mad with fear. 18 Weakling-and Waldo Hmerson : : fo tie, auld ble reflection, “Geel thin town ly mo good for a guy that’s FA warer that came above hin wie rather, Uled to teach him, tor he was She—Certainly! How tiresome you mey are! You all ask the same | Yor a vase gnitunt he paused in hits doth. “Sy , here, ui; way,” nay tae real New York ring, Up the bed of the stream tar too slow and awkward to succeed. | question, tracks, and Chen breaking away trom Fo Ue Continued) \ ¢ ] a A a F i