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|- Fyening World Daily Magazine NIGHTS BROUGHT "TO NEWYORK. —— — = hirat-al-Kulub looked around to that Kasim may lose every dinar of e Greatest Feast Ever Spread wins oii | tata'uimpty “ante T'ehalt ove only ¢ SAMPSON ROCK OF WALL STREET * 2 *% ono of Kasim's vessel, Iaden wise = ‘ Huge Al and I shall never 3 ak 4 pais Seem a aaa ee ~ in Bagdad Is Laid for a Mys-, isis: sitinin Met: cei ae» aS Bie BAN ERE fh REE STORY OFA MAY DAP tie unica _ terious Visitor From Afar * or Battascun ee reaneamer hi NAPTER i. : : tan Sint went Begin It on This Page Monday, Nov. 12 Outside the palace there was “SoT Cometh then Satan to the “Awah, awn sighed Marjanah, ) sooked strange diste sf A there Was the royal Grecian 7 Novelized From the Play Now Being Presented at i GONO sounded in the distance, 7 feast?” mournfully. “I will never see the noise of a vast caravan TN. petan, but the very non of Sa lover, Nurcal-Huda, agains ‘onstantine,” feke the Manhattan Opera House niscentiy, “with whom qur BY and the murmur of VolCo™ ton nimsoif,” cried Zalirat, bitterly “Only the wealthiest are bidden to Abdullah nodde ined in a three Gay o Zabrat-al-Kulub hastUy clenching her hands together ia hate this sale,” continued Zahrat. “The B WILLIAM A. 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May Commock ary Moe ey The sk | ld up a warnin tano Alcolom at the thought of the man about to time and pl of selling is unknown ‘repeating CHAPTER I. ; Similac 5 ra ee tc ae aoe asanan visit the house of Kasim Babs, “t to common ears, Abu Hassan, at the RAGIM BAGA “And before his head had cooled. and the young slave gir mean the great Chu Chin Chow of t to-night, disguised as the rich ‘ THE PALACE OF 1 news camo of g rich the palace of Kasim Baba all was merriment and mist ‘Whe richest by robber “and most despised merchant of ancient Bagdad had planned an enters S700 saxent trath, Zabrat- uravan sacked in the Bagdad pas ¢ into an alcove beneath the great oa China.” Chinese merchant, Chu Chin Chow, ace @taircase down which in a few Marjanah gazed dt hor in amaze- will learn the time and place and minutes the mighty Chu Chin Chow ment, and Alcolom lonked at her -gitin a bidding to the sale” * of China would descend as the guest blankty. “But how can ho help us in our de- tainment on a lavirh ecale and at great sacrifice of anuch good Persiag al-Kulub, Allah hath indeed exacted of bonor at the feast. “Wil ye both give the bond of Al- sirés?” queried Alcolom. ‘ * y ' : , ine * Pt ayment from Kasim Baba for “Hist,” ahe cried. “There be gome I lah never to tnfold that which Lam “Yeh, that 1 will explain’? saw Beers reuss Ne Sent ‘ever, housed witts ‘ilserly thouRhts) BacnGee Sey eel every Musas Om know whe pray to Allah at every ria» about to tell?” Zahrat, “Let Marjanah here’ before of the coming visit of the famous Chinese mandarin rreat Cha Chin wonted pati of meanness.” ing and setting of the aun that asin The two women nodded, cromed’ the feast Kain speech with mim and Chow, news having teen brought by #pecial courier ithatarich pes girl c ged het arms before may lose not only wealth but life thelr arma and bowed. “We swear, to pierce through }is dis- Was en route Mrough the desert cxcorting the m ntate of the Far her’ breast and bowed low. itself.” by the Koran,” they added together, “Allan, r thetr prayer!’ grur- raising hoth hands toward the aky, Marjanah clapped hee. bands to. mured Aloolom fervidly Zabrat clenched the arm of each, gether joyfully, “I will say you have ‘For which Allah ever be pi * murmured reyeréntly, Yet there » Rasim Baba, ever evger to turn an honest or a dishonest dinar, had 8) the feast in honor of the Oriental stranger, hoping that pereh Was a subtle meaning in her voice as PAIGE oer whntta, tation Weuta son br tata eee See eee See iirsaten to, dnpoas hen? on trade and many elke and xatine might bo iuls lot if he could only Shy asked the punishment of Alt mourn hia absence,’ added Marjana® “Know then that fam above all Hut the denort girl wailed aadly. Mil the Chineso throat with sufficient lquor. ‘ Reet eas atteaticn oF the ehlet ate meaningly = : the very slave of this Chu Chin “Awah,” she cried. “That would Abdullah, the chief steward of the household, had been told to spare Grd Ws too hated Kasim Baba “Yeh,” agrecd Zahrat. “And his Chow!" sho cried, ten “Hven a mean death to him | love and worse BO expense in preparing for the feast. Dozens of Nubian slaves rau back “Amin,” he murmured, bowing lw brother All for another.” i was the slave of the Wasir of than death to me, He holds my forth arranging the divans and the settees for the distinguls he crossed his arms, mockingly Marjanah mockingly bowed low be- Mharazynar, of tho Hebrew Dama- t lover a priyonor In his cave, as hits escort. In the leltchons rare fowls were betng trussed and roast t matters not to ua, this feast, for fore her mistress. acone, and of the royal Grecian Ke for imy faithfulness, and and it is seldom good wines and ¢ precious £0008. fing their way through the Ing crown the Portals of Kastin's palace.” crosa te “Wherefore it matters little to us, ersia and the hiv @laves, whether he be rich woor,” added the girl, bitter fn the palago itself, Kasim Babn, the elderly and miserly scarecrow “Would to Allah he lost everythi ‘w&o had accumulated ¢ hoard of gold by denying himself the simplest of Once more Abdullah crossed. lili fugurie’ except when be thought the expenditure would bring in much more Self. “Amin, Allah hear thy prayer,” “E04 than he had to pay out, surveyed Mimself with proud saitsfaction, BY Whispered. Oaly Alcolom, his head wife, the official mistre: “Hush,” interrupted the stave ¢ “Aye,” who assented. “For Alcolom, Prince. For all four be Dut one and the plump turtle dove of turtle doves, the same.’ ! hath cast ionping eyes upon har huse- The two women drow hack in Then how ™ inquired Marjanah, band’s brother, and would be cooing ftimht, but Zahrat held them Ughtly, “Upon hia thumb he ever weareth in a new harem. In it not so, my Art thow then the slave of somo a ring,” explained Zahrat; “an em- mistress?” i spirit?” asked Alovlom, tremb- erald carved like an eagle's claw Alcolom tapped her reprovingly ne. Tet thy wits, Marjana, devise the with her fan, yet emiled. “O im- Yoh, of the spirit of all evil, of tho rest. Yet must thou not suspect that Dudent and all-knowing ona” abo {frit of Ifrita” cried Zahrat, fiercely, thou knowest he Js Abu Hassand for am the slave of Abu Hassan of that would mean death to all of us” simpered, in thekling Hberasan,” #he added, hysterically ho I he prove mo false my lover Repper of the wine cellar dusted off somo of the oldest and me wines to quench the thirst of him who was now appr Gepert pands toward the powerful city of Bagdad, jewel obatre offthe universe. “And All Buba’s pa } “Hut what wilt thou do, Zahrat-a! ¢ mm; sighed be « releasing the two women, who gazod Kulub?” asked Alcol t ; a eeray ; “Go and bring in the wines, for ob a AMS OF gush a inesious Seat colon, hind bis baci ae aio saw K Baba nstay ime: \ garments, for colom, the proud and haughty ¥ Salon ater ao many years 4iting oh STFS cobben wale?" ahPinked: A “I wait until Allah shail un- was as fulr and fut by contrast ay Kasim Baba was lean and ugly. 6 sim's hate ev therod dato,” ‘ked Zabrat. But ninth ws apse bath to freedom and AMA Alooiom daigned not to disguise the scora and hato for her Worthy Withage she ie eay hear thy evil pbb eninbee nl aging Jana, 4 re “the ravisher ¢ r, fat and fat ~ lady of uncertain’ ago, who rejoiced rae 1M The position of chief wife of the tin hated Kasim, giggled cried the girl from the master which all but the selfish Kasim Baba knew she felt for him. Bh the gorgeous hail of ste palace Abdullah, the stewar 4 Mal directions for tho fe: Jcolom interrupted her with a laugh. °". t y te AeNuy, thon dost Matter Alla wite, yy 200%, OF him whom all men fear, desert, clenching her knife and halt the ancient Mabubah, In iikening her "Mf,cobver of mankind drawing it from her girdle, “My time cried. s"Bie j, THY Bis alaver” faltored Alcow will com (Tis welttten tn the sands, ny fa and his.” ried stone of & Yenrat-al-Kulub bowed _ Alcolon eof the ——— hearts," gave _"“Knowest thou not, O Zahrat t and on. Kulud,” he replied reepoct fully, our master this night will is but the ry ” @ head appt ent 8 she literally withered date ibnsiantvely stolid hue ater . . terteinment in honor of Chu Chin Chu Chin Chow, a rich me: ot grate fell upan a inasy of cus! "¥ebs" “added Marjanahy with PNVe poate vite he alread octets CHAPTER Il. Chow. Z Shin?" he d neg deop bow. ‘She who atarveth poor (/ 4; a drte ; » THE As tho Nubian slav ; The slave laughed harshly i All with crackling, nagging words.” Of eee bene, i ip iter eg plow MERCHANT OF SHANGHAI. taak of arranging th “Whereby the rich merchant will test exercise interfered “Whereas Alcolom would feed him HE hour for the great dinner in and sliver, laden with rare fr wax richer and from my 4, ; lover,” she sa surnty nd our master Kasim the mal functions. She fanned mournt Abddullab turned and faced a beaut with ever ripening kiss honor of the famous Chu Chin Naw richer and our me Kaas ah Tn sane ned | yin mocked tiring of ie sold subtle Chow of China had arrived Ms ‘i OF ai BER ted sco! ily. Renae gO ECE Cer vO g means and cur fi ‘9 the 01 a rived, { {ul young woman—young, yet with Abdullah surveyed her in bis der girl perhaps eighteen Aleolom, who had taken the jest in pich Kasim Bab: id m his 6 G4 hh From the courtyard whi h Mauch of the wisdom of tle world in astonishment ignorance years, with long dark tresses and od spirit so far, becamo angry at every household of the rich he keopa bh fs ropa tae pri cod her eyes—as she strolied down the “What meinest thou, O scrious and te grace that comes only with gre the teasing. In he w@ slave to spy for bim o Keepy had left his rickshaw, with half a marble staircase of the palace. Sie mysterious ¢ he asked, beaut The young girl was M Py fo! mM on pain of was Zahrat-al-Kulub, dark of face The girl rose to her fect la and eyes, with dusky halr clos ‘came toward the steward. cropped so that it fell just to bor = “After « shoulders, and now dark of coun- the tuced them. "Na e mY torture.” San Coihees sects Kisses,” ahe said, fle! ut all the Aloviow, much agitated, interrupted ™ wealth and power of Kasim Baba her. “And yo send him word wear Bs would be his, would Allab but grant warning when there is aught to rob in care, the rohant entered the palace of Kasim au Around him stood a.dozen or Junah, the fairest af the yo: slave, the harem of Kastm Ba’ tg and the particular pet of Alcolom, h for whom she acted as handmaid and t ! geet ene eee * more stalwart Chinese soldiers. The tenance too as sie surveyed half- she sald ” if All Baba were Ca ahrat, who had epoken at first in "Eve ‘gad figure of Chu hiinself was large and : p 5 5 : Even no. Then comes he in » P d. seemed ne ; adly the preparations for the feast. knocketh'at the door of Kasim Haba itd Jest, reulixed now that Alcolom was strange disguine to gat one ree Srroment ate § sont dahil sbove How now, Abdullah, what {In sooth, thou art right," agreed rianah clapped her hands with || “KNOWEST THOU NOT THAT OUR MASTER WILL THIS NIGHT jn earnest, und that whe really loved uid gulo what thregdy bo ietiogee tie ,cwoatts, Who cringed before him art thou preparing for to-night? @ the servant ght at the suggestion ENTERTAIN CHU CHIN CHOW?” the poor brother of the rich Kasim And what threads vasmes heria « # slightest frown. Chu seemed asked with a somewhat bored air, re "Was t not Sharkan, the Wazir “Ah, 1f All Baba were but master Bie eat @ giant in form as, clad tn Oriental elining upon a divan in front of an of Shar Haba, Taking her by the arm, ashe gather up to-ni«ht?" asked the head ‘ y yu g : f anked robes and garmen antique throne chair evidently placed Ho osme. ¢0..ua mab: bere joe fie after bears We of bis son, Nur-al-lu the slave of ht and hei whispered: wife of Kasim Baba. , Rha wavine’ a eae ee sickens oe for*the coming guest of hon Hows skin Kosim prayer.” é sunset of lov Kasim List!—there bo ono coming to tho “Thy lord senda forth at @unrino cock teath he strolled majestically Abdullah bowed low before the © OF #0 Of precious slaves into the banquet hall of the pal beautiful Zahrat-al-Kulub, the ¢ proudly and } co." jnsieted Zahrat, to-night, who hath power to some we Cabratealeiculub drew ne grant thy prayer. One mighty even for wale, e “oO 4 daughter o explained Zahrat. “They whero Kashn Bab ry - 1 fat food which smiled and shook her “His head anc an Allah.” ure the plekl h ; est slave in all the entourage of the repare,” added jef thou, Marjanah, would “0 not bites a6 . 7 ; rs ee he pickings and the barterings of ants was waiting to salaam before ( great Kastin Baba, Mewird sndie added the chie ois ge the wea only wife, i he not love ina The young, girl crosse d her arm: Alcolom blinked without under- many climes and moons. ‘Thou, him. Wits even 1 tai Ere @ antbeved. Thegefore T pray to Allah standing. With a laugh, she queried: By Maurice Ketten Marjanah, and I among the rest.” {To Be Continued.) d Original Fashion Designs For The Evening World _Home ‘Dressmakers By Mildred Lodewick TiGht, WIT, by the Pree Putdidhing Co, (Me Now York tvening World Pretty Tailored Frock for Fall Days 118 who goes a- walking these ! cool autu mn days needs a dress” Just such i | | | | | \ CLEANING 5 YOUR RUGS/ | }NOu DON'T Have SIR } / TO CLEAN MY RuGs SS | To DAY ? SToP THAT | Pauline Furlong’s Health Talks 1917, by the Prose Pubilieting Co, (The Now York Evening World), «_. BXERCISE FOR NECK AND SHOULDERS. ['s series I have posed for the exercise which ts given with today’s article, and I am partial to this movement because it exercises go many muscles of the body with such little effort, which means a great deal te those who are past middle life or not robust. Lie on your loft side and clasp the left knee with your fingers {nterlaced, Pull hard on the knee nd bend the head ‘far over on the chest, fwhile you continue to pull. Do this three times and then let go of the knee and relax { @llmuscles while you count elxty, Then turn to the right side (@nq repeat the move- ment, This is a splendid 4xercise for the back of the neck, should- ders and back mus- cles. It must not be ‘overdone, as it wiil cause soreness and stiffness of the mus ‘and prevent you from doing them again for several days Exercises which strengthen and develop the muscles of , Shoulders will eventually rostoro t 8 youthful contour, because the skin has become loose, wrinkled and Others 1 ~ rylas copes flabby during the many years that 7 may acy a and the muscles were neglected and al- you aud you #lone lowed to shrink through lack of oxer-| ¥20 Must put forth the effort to re- ise. Slowly but surely the skin will |JUYeMte Your body, face and neck become smooth again as the musel beneath it are hardened and devel-| 4Mswers to Health oped to the condition they were in and Beauty Questions youth, This much is an estab ished] , SHAVING HAIR = TO) CURE Yaot, but readers must not expect the) woull nut remote tanveus, Be gti change to take place in a week or a) make it t you to treat thé month, for it has taken many years) So)" How oyen Ieee wl of neglect to bring the muscies and| nad then apply iquid. vascting skin to loose, flabby condition {yo and Aor taueh {he bait, | The earlier tn lite exe niwsage and frequent persistently practised the lr co shampoem wh r Js needed in later life to keep the) )o.S00h uiaetis Je not muscles and skin in condition; bat it} sentio | is not only possible to remain indefl- * maitéty young, but it te also within the] peemete oe ce rhe UN GIRL ‘reaoh uf every one of you to regain! bells. if any. None youth and practically got younger) 70" however every day instead of older. HAIR TONIC-M, T. G You must remember that no one] 80.6 ft the SouOwIne can make you younger or more beau- quarter ounce; wi tiful, and it lies with each one of you eunves: cologne, one ax this, One which because of itm tailored ehar acter may take the place of a sult, and yet which is a dress | sultable to be worn with @ top cout when one is needed. This ind 1s practioal- ity plus smartness — & wonderful combi. nation which many times is miswed, re gerdiess of how much consideration has been given tothe problem, ‘This dress indulges in Just enough trim. ming, that Mttle be- ing enough to relieve the erity of the | tailored part of the 4 and enhancing effect of the whole. nem broidery Is applied in a banting stitch around [ pockots and repeats itself many times around the hem of the skirt, This stitch should be | in @ color not con trasting too greatly with the color of the PIFFLE! | frock, as jt should 4 uppear only as a = @ubdtle triinming #0 as not to obscure the main cut of the dress. Tho wide collar which turns away from a high neckline | may be of whi laiginal’ of Broad: the gathers In the skirt, it ls seem | gether with the narrow ly at the back and the front, where j which extends down the front « t drops in two long ends, These may @ pretty and unusual effect. © weighted if one wishes dignity, tons should be of the same color as| while the more youthful may desire [the dress and could be made of t t wom sway unweighted, A | goods {tsctt or may be plain bone or h would be pretty with any ead | t or it could match the The sath te a delightful part of of the yarn trimming. 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