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SDUCED BY THE UNIVERSAL LM MANUFACTURING COMPANY b EMERSON 2 THEATORS IN GREAT NY HOUGH Omens OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. lord minister? What can I do?” an reps ete "One thing. Let me be blunt and Fo locaton 0 brief—have the king sober to-night! it eee Ring of ‘oMinuaheilen's |t' shame to aay: those worde-sDut ena a? Pye Cr ne a. i> 2| those are my words to you. Have c by|our monarch—whom we reverence— as her Fie ‘iibleat, ‘foriiee roan: sober t Sow Count, jearn- | drunkes r "ai: et It jhe veces a they find him careless, Stok. ion, aa Site indifferent, in times like thie—pouf!— revolution, I tell you, and the answer of Geant written with the pen of blood.” aes See Count Frederick apparently paused weljat this, There wae @ hint of some- fe = yr ho eter gl in his voice when eb t length he did reply. ee i Wie fn | “My lord minister, I'll see the king!” pe and by « | Kitty thought that now they She heard the prime (Oordens. 1918, ty Wriett A. Petterme ‘words of courtesy. It all CHAPTER XIV. had gone on within a few paces of where she stood. Loo ece pg Now she heard Frederick calling to . ¢ YX friend,” she heard al nig servants. W hard, incisive voice de-| “Rubinoff, Franko—any of you ras- clare, ‘this ball to-night | cals—well, you, Rubinoff. Go at once s o crowning iniatake | %0 the apartinenta of the Count Sachio and ask him if he will join me at of the entire year. It may | once.” mean the ruin of Gretzhoffen.” Kitty, still trembling in suppressed “Buppose I agree, my lord? What|excitement, waited yet longer before {a my power in the matter?” declaring herself. She beard Fred. erick pacing up and down in the “Tou have more power than I have | room, ‘muttering to himself—heard —More influence, that I know. You! aiso after an interminable interval the are one of the strongest figures in! footsteps of another in the hall—heard the court, and why should we deny Frederick greet him. {t? The time is now at hand when 4,"Ah. Sachio, you are weloome ine WwW "i your influence may be of the highost News chat cay go Well wich value to your people.” our plans.” “And how, my lord minister?” “In this way—by mitigating what oy rt Lt L/ Ly er | Ling 2 get ofeny land wi go taria| endurance—but beyond, a certain]. Au contraire, 4 ts both eay and | point, beware! O neople have been bs “You interest me.” patient. They King Michael, . ; the king who is de: ag din him|. “task you, my dear Sachio, to do —an ‘sposed to love hiv|®” easy, pleasant and interesting gascensors the ‘pres wee tog Whom | tsk It'te no more than to go th's God defend! But his acts—I spouk| *fternoon, to win in some fashion into boldly, knowing that { may speak in| © presence of King Michael the confidence—have alienated the people; Second, our beloved monarch—whom from him. They are oppressed by| We Doth reverence!—and then and these taxes. Our treasury was bar-| ‘Mere, by what means shall seem most ren when Michael the Second ascend-|¢XPedient, to induce him to drink @4 the throne. All tho royal revenues |™0re wine than ever he did in one have been spent. All the royal day in his lite curities, the investments, the jewels, —_—_—_—_—eeree the treasyres of the crown, all, all digappeared when Michael the First went to his grave. ‘The mysterious fashion in which this happened we the very one for a certain task.” “Is it difficult—unpleasant?” all know.” “Or rather we all do not know!” “Yes, rather do not know. At least they are gone. Our kingdom is bank- Tupt to-day—you know that. There are no further revenues which may be ob- tained—you know that also. It is a time not for extravagance but for the| re most rigid economy and self-denial i Mowe Feld economy were pear ““FfUlt-a-tlves”’ Cleans, ant. Now, I know you are close to the king. ‘Teil him this—that alwaya fi E h ane Mane, Tey tim ace taee| _-Pllrifles, Enriches is is written in one color—and ' i aia that color ta red! The ‘poopie of| Fruit juice is Nature's own remedy. France wrote their revolution in| “FRUIT-A-TIVES," the famous | —————— {sae F pone our owe may ie 48] fruit medicine, keeps the blood pure macl t is time now for you to use F influence with the king against |@Md Fich because it keeps the whole ig extravagance.” ian system free of impurities. “You flatter me. But as to the ba “Frui ces hat ‘ tteslé, it cannot now be postponed Frult-a-tives” improve the Shin MY os, the people know it and accept | Action; enables the stomach to digest it. They yi be there—waiting out-| food properly; makes the bowels move Bee Ree as tate ctiant pasciee regularly; and relieves the strain on waited. Do you remember anything | the fidneys. ror aie one fe er Trae! By its cleaning, healing powers on tion fe in the alr. Tho people are| the eliminating organs “Fruit: demanding the answer to all their| rids the system of all waste matter and sufferings, to their poverty, their és Rasletion, That answer, if we do not| thus ineures a pure blood supply, use every means to change it, gurely| _ 50c. a box, 6 for 2.50, trial size 25c. wifi be written red!" At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives “But what plan do you propose, my | Limited, Ogdensburg, New York.—Advt, Yes, It’s a Motor Party— And a Victrola Party Too! It is the simplest thing in the world to carry one of the smaller Victrolas along with you in an auto- mobile. And music adds life and zest to any party, particularly the many kinds of music to be had when you have a VICTROLA The Wanamaker Victrola Salons offer quite the best Victrola service of which we know, Here you will find Victrolas from $15 to $200, in all the newest designs. Also a very complete Record Library. Send for the last Victrola catalog and Wanamaker Educational. Terms of Purchase $5 and $10 a Month according to type of instrument, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway and Ninth Street, New York That will be some-| | LONGA ~Far paisa hes "RE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1918. rae thing—but none better than your- self can accomplish this task.” Count Sachio laughed joud and long. “For what purpose, my good Fred- erick?” he inquired at length. “For a plain and definite purpose! Listen, As you know, I have had my the death of the old king. That throne is rightfully mine, and will be mine, This land is full of discontent —like your own, yonder. The people complain. They are on the very verse | of revolution at this moment. This! expense has enraged our people. ence—in his uspal or more than usual state of Intoxication—then there's the made, It will be too Inte then. Thetr| wrath against the weak Michacl—dis- | | sipating, wasting their eubstance for rest—I have mado my plans. My own regiments will be fulthful. The reg- {ments of the King are none too faith- ful. The banditti of the desert are with us. To-morrow there will bo a new king in Gretzhoffen, and that ag, will ig! ad the First.” ‘ou may ft, then?” (To Be Continued.) PHOTO PLAYS. _ the following theatre: FHVRSDAY, It bp Pe im Paid (Rs a | Ave, , 08 8th Ave, Hrooklm, 211 Bands At,, An Photg 16th Ave, and gtet St., New Yorkville Cast 136 Theatre, 86th Bt, and Are. ithe © House, Basthampton, Conn, rool Theatre, New Haven, Conn. jeatre, OY Pacific At, New. heatre, Fiathnsh and Bedford Rrookiyh, ‘Ny 186 "Meeker Ave., yn, Columbia’ “Thiatre, 802 Walnnt st, Nod . Brooklyn, at St, and Broad: 42 Central A ‘Theatre. ‘2 Park Tow, Gagdey Theatte, Grand St, “Brooklyn, Broadway Theatre, 611 1 waite, @70 Pulton St, Broox Nevark, "N Nicholand “Thaitee, 1 City, Biclinond Theatre, Sta _THEATRES. (NEW AMSTERDAM | “MIDNIGHT FROL Si fT PAYS TO ADVER i wits LIBERT ia ICE Daily, Mat | . W. GRIFFITH’ $ ANTIC SPECTACLE a1 Succees," Darnton, Eve. 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EE a ++ ea \Bm| Fed broche borders—reg. .12 | : Pl ouses-—-—newest patterns—soft or Pure Linen Huck Towels——19x85 | ques Iirench eutteattached collare | hemstitched~striped damask borders | PROMPT DELIVERIES hite, plain or pleated— Teg. .29... 25 “i nwekhand”at atyle-—8 to 16 Ye gy| Turkish Bath Toweln—22x45— | OF GOODS reg. + +45) “wide Jacquard borders 170 Boys’ Bathing Sulte wool and Assorted ‘colore--reg. 49...+4. 89 | @—® BOUGHT FRIDAY worsted—navy and gray—red and | yieavy Domestic Towellings | White Erim-welnee, 3 43 bleached and natural—reg. 11 7 | were $1.98 and $2.49 TD ng Fegular, routing, Linen Pillow Cases—-45x3 fine quality, hematite! Pa ‘| 86-inch Natnsook! 36-inch Gabardin + iT 8t-ingh Waite Voiles. and wagon boys receiving & during the week to riday 1,59 saturday, whieh ober employ; 1 ndures cuatome pial 5 asi prom| poe ay oe, cE Strt ed Percale Blousi blue chambr: collars at- fached—-8 to 13 yra.—value .29 Boys’ Golf Caps—newest styles, alse fancy mixtures and Plus ser ged— io white |

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