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Wife of the Rich Kasim Baba Plots to Get Rid of the Master Whom AIl Despise zed From the Play Now Being Presented at the Manhattan Opera House By WILLIAM A, PAGE AGeweriehes, 1017, by William Millott, PF. Rey robber ohief would tale her tidings Comstock and Morris Gest) But Chu lazily fanned himself, and pane replied; STNOPsis OF PRECE: “Yeh, thon daughter of inquisitive questioning.” Chu held out his hand for the slave girl to kiss, She kneeled before him and started to raise the hand to he: lips, when suddenly phe started back 6 CHAPTERS. tue wile of ik to Ali Baba, his ‘poor brother Alcolwm aint 1} \' how fe Upon the thumb of the right hand ‘Baba, Then was the great emerald ring, cut like slave girl, Marjanah, plea fo eo an eagie’s claw, so correctly described sbeebs alt arto era Kathy Zahra al- Ru, “Nay, thou mays't deceive others, but never Marjanah, Chu Chin Chow,” she cried, rising quickly. CHAPTER Ill. (Continued,) HOU art the great Chu Chin Chow of China," cried Ab- dullah, as he and the Nu- bian servants kneeled be- fore the potentate of the Orient, who took his place in the chair of honor “Thy servants salute thee. My mas- ter bids me welcome to his humble palace the great prince of the Eastern empire. The banquet has been spread honor of my lord, and soon a feast entertainment will make thee for- thy journey.” The Chinese merchant smiled tly. “I am Chu Chin Chow of China,” proclaimed in a sonorous volce fo blood is as fine as mine in ina. I am a merchant mandarin, ve a purple palanquin, and a rec- that is strangely clean, in Shang- China.” Abdullah again prostrated himself. fe are the dust beneath thy feet, Chin Chow. I will acquaint my lord of thy arrival.” ‘The steward backed out of the ban- quet hall, followed by the Nubian servants. The merchant, left alone with his own escort, suddenly ebanged his manner. Instead of the dignified Chinese prince, he now be- came the laughing, sneering and 46 in- IAN NIGHTS ROUGHT ‘TO NEW treacherous personification of wick~- edness. “Ha, all can see what a fool my old friend Kasim Baba hath become,” he cried, laughingly, whereat the es- cort of Chinese soldiers nudged each other. “He hath prepared another sumptuous feast in my honor, in honor of the robber chleftain Abu Hassan of Khorasan, or rather in honor of Chu Chin Chow of China Even as ho prepared a feast for the Waszir of Sharazynar, and for the Hebrew Damascene, and for the royal Grecian Prince. May Allah bless thig feast as he blessed the others, that I may worm out of Kasim Baba the secret of the slave selling that we may plunder this miser yet once again.” ‘The supposed Chinese raised their » palms outward, and gazed to- ward the sky. “Glory be to Allah! may it be so!” they murmured with one voice & sudden cough apprised Chu Chin Chow of an interruption, and he quickly composed himself as Mar- Jamah, the young slave girl, timidly approached. “Art thou our master’s honored gues’ the great Chu in Chow of China?’ she asked, fearfully, for though she had merved her courage to risk the unmasking of the impostor, yet was she fearful of the way in which the SAMPSON ROCK Begin It on This Pag New Invent To Make Hair Parting Easy. HERE 1s a device just patented | T to make the parting of (he hair in the morning purely © | foal. It was invented for sshose eyesight has bean dest impaired and who find it impossible to direct @ lino of vision lenses of spectactes into a mirror in| order to determine the result of bringing a comb or brush into use, or ough the where the hair to be parted !s out | of the usual line of vision even when | one is capuble of using « mirror Glass Kitchen Kni Ruse in cutting oranges, apples and other acid fruits that stain and discolor metal knives, glass knife is @ desirable substituls Made of a special tough, strony gias thas Will wot break Lf ordinary care | will suMce. T LU): (HINSCHOW WORK. By the removing of her lord to Paradise?" asked Chu, significant!) pointing upward. Nay, to, thy father’s kingdom,” re. sponded Marjanah, pointing down. ward, The robber chieftain amiled sar. donically. The joke was on him Whence this knowledge of my pedigree, Marjanah? | And thinkest thou I will crush the bee that makes ne honey? Yet if thy mistress wil! but ald me rob the comb she shal! emain queen bee,” he added. Mar- ah looked at him Inquisitively, “How, O Son of Satan That she shall know hereaft ommanded Chu, tmperiously. “Now «0, for the feast is about to begin.” Marjanah ran lightly up the stair- ase, turned and cast a mocking kiss to him. May Allah send thee days of light NEVER MAR- JANAH, O CHU CHIN CHOW,” SAID THE SLAVE GIRL. The robber chieftain fanned himself lazily, though the members band instinctively placed thelr upon their knives. “What dost thou mean, O daughter of ignorance?” asked the Chinese merchant, “That ring.” cried Marjanah. “This is the fourth time thou hast honored Kasim Baba's palace, and ever in dif- ferent garb, but ever wearing that same ring upon thy thumb.” The members of the robber band quickly closed about the slave girl but Chu lifted his hand as a warning signal, Na of his hands fe the ade L swear Chi me There was honey in the smile of the brigand as he leaned toward the young girl and softly said: “I swear it, by the Koran What ts it thou seekest, thou jasmine hud?" hetray by Chu r not that I will Marjanah, nervously to keep thy secret, O Chow, wilt thou swear to Marjanah came swiftly to his stde “Wilt thou this night bargain with me for Kasim (Baba, and, having bought me, give me my freedom so! that I may enter the harem of my soul's delight?” ‘{ swear it by the Koran,” said Abu Hassin of Khorasan, whose wo was never worth even the fraction a dinar and who held his honor lightly. | “And yet one more boon,” added | Marjanah, as an after thought. “My mistress, Alcolom, hates and is hated by ber lord, Kasim, yet Allah will not harken to her prayer: Can'st thou not ald her to her desires, O Chu Chin Chow?" OF WALL STREET 2 THE STORY OF A MAN AND A MAID AND A F:GHT FOR MILLIONS ie Monday, Nov. 12 isu the knife has a keen cutting blade, ground by a special proces and will retain its edge almost indefl- nitely, For the housewife who d sire: highest degree of sanitation, the this glass kitchen utensil is almost a cesslty., whioh will remov cloth has recently found favor, A small pad is fastened to the end of the brush. ng grease spots it is dipped gasollne; for those ore easily removed, soap and water ¢ device is also pro Device for Cleaning Cloth. N attachment for clothes brus’ spots from For clea in vided with rounded, square nd flat surfaces to be applied to different kinds of spots The combination of the dust and spot remover which save in | ne cost of buying two articles velf an attractive feature Eleven Tools in One, HILE there are wrenches for Dractically every use, an in- ventor has recently brought ju wrench wh an e eeeUled Lo Gipal sizes Of puis aid | ions for Pract and delight, sun,” she A red rapped ehair O Lord of the Rising cried laughingly, and dis- Chu angrily upon the arm of The restraint which he had ysed upon his temper broke forth, now that he was alone with the nbers of bis band, and all vd hy fearfully as thelr chieftain seemed convulsed with rage. But How to ae Pauline | copynig! the Prew Publishing NOTHER “getting younger” ex- A is given to-day, and it all-round exercise for many muscles of the body. It should be practised in bed in the morning about five minutes each day. Lie on your back and clasp your hands behind your head. Keep the legs extended and together. Bring the head forward on the chest and ralso the right leg, bending at the knee, Strain hard and make an effort |to touca the knee to the top of the jhead. Let go of yourself and relax | slowly, counting sixty. Then repeat | the exercise with the left leg. This j!s an especially good exercise for |the joints and removes the deposits is | ecrecmaeT ical Utility | This handy tool, which Includes a | screwdriver good and bottle opener, Jean be carried i Mois nade of nickel-pl welghs one-half pound and is six Inches long, Sewing Light | ERE working light for of a sewing machine. It no that ght material under sufictent light levice w ich provides Uy applied the operator is attached focused upon the the needle, giving wit glure and shadow device can be at tached ins’ and should be very useful to those who sew at night in rooms where the natural ing is Aualssben Vi vbes, way, 14 Baad sce, ’ (The New York with an effort he controlled himself. “Lam betrayed!" he cried. | CHAPTER IV. | THE FEAST OF KASIM BABA. 3 the members of the band of Abu Hasan gathered around | him in dismay, alarmed that the identity of their chieftain was known to the slave girl Mar- janah—she whom their chieftain had | foolishly permitted to depart in pea the keen eyes of the maxquerading merchant caught a giimpee of a fa- | miliar figure lurking behind one of | the columns of the staircase, | e have heard me all,” he cried, | suddeniy, again, “Some one hath be- trayed me "Yeh, O nd, ‘And the reward? “Death, O master.” master," murmured the) Abu Hassan struck the arm of his) chair vigorously, “Zahrat-al-Kulwb,” | he erfed. But there was no answer. Zahrat-al-Kulub,” he repeated. hide not, thou bashful flower, added, insinuatingly. “Draw near, thou blossom of the desert. Dost hear | me?" Slowly the slave from the desert | came down the great staircase, and | slowly she made obelsance before the alse merchant from Chin | My lord and master,” she mur- | mured, bowing low, Abu Hassan sintled wickedly. “Why lurkest thou In the shadows. Zahrat-al-Kulub?" he asked The slave girl inclined her head! | PDD scadatadiastlaa HE slightly, “Awaiting opportunity of speech with thee, alone and unob- | eerved,” she said simply Tho ‘sparkling eyes of the robber chieftain flashed malevolently, but he sought to control his feelings. “And thy n then is true, O| faithful flower eh, O mas hese slaves of Kasim’s, so highly prized, and to be sold ao secretly, set | forth at sunrise to-morrow Yeh, in charge of Abdullah and a | guard of scimitars.” “Whither “That is for thee to learn, O mas- | ter.” | “And thou hast ever served me faithfully, O Zahrat-al-Kulub “Hath not my master proof of my devotion Abu Hassan leaned toward the ert woman and scanned he. face carefully, “And thou bearest n mal ica for the years now past, no deaire | for vengear al Tho slave girl prostrated herself before him and bowed her head “How could so poor a creature 4 I have vengeance upon the powerful Abu Hassan of Khorassan “Yet thy fellow. slave Marjanah doth suspect mi a “She hath named Why doth she susp | Zahrat smiled. alts eyes | are ever keen,” she sald, rising to her again | Thy mistress Aleoiom hath Mke- | wise named her price death of | her lord Kasiin, (To Be Continued.) Keep Your Youth Furlong’s Health Talks | ill he Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer | Hallowe’en { Games AK two apple secds. upon the lashes of “Under the Sky”’ Stories TW) Lie Crm Bubllating Oo, we New York Reening World) OMBETIMES tp ' Place one | 7 6“ when our troup each eye, comes buck from a hike we naming ench for an admirer or | play ‘I Sew! ‘The #irat| one admired. You may blink quickly | Bonu val if eae ana then wala or wait patiently, either case the f wometh, he caw on the tramp that falls fest will prove faith. | Then the second maya ‘L waw,t re beats what the first one sald and If a few girls and a corresponding adds something of hin own, It must number of boys, cach carrying « | - aul be truc, you understand,” wuld handful of salt and a mouthful of om water, wil ound the bl 2 | "We vould play that game now," Eee A BA RISE ae answered May, “only we will call it opposite directions, each will hear the Leet name of their future spouse before “Fine!” exclaimed Tom. “You go eos Somney {t elthe Pt first,” | salt or water tn spilled the spell is * Rory Lacy ? “1 90 a crow,” sald May Pro AD wid at Be done over aiesn TRYStO THe 2 “L see a crow and a nest,” sald| big tadde hie , idl » trade of her os , ; ig ladder, which Parmer Smith husband will be ee y t 10: 7 neat, though’ | "Ww. = A ead into a glass, d he Pay ine of sie wis neat, thoug AN W Wo rogues up to now?" | charm of thin mystic eve the lead will from them which cause stiffening of! practice of skating, swimming, tennis! fur ninee PASH EO STAN Reet cin eas hie ah form t into the tools of his the muscles and arteries and some-\or other strenuous exercises will Bw thet le horthemametoeariwnatien, Oe This affords a lot of fun and times rheumatism also prove this beyond a doubt, because | such things. You ought to right Fr anawor Tom wet the ladder ©, then 7 wale: ah on ‘Ll seein ‘ said the Scout, a bit | @gainat the side of the barn, hao 7 ‘° The back and abdominal muscles) soreners and pain will be noticed | impaticntly.” He was anxious to have Well, well, you've found that nest heethets Fe abe goal of speculation ‘ay are also affected by this pulling ex- many parts of the leg which havel the game a auccens have yer?’ jnughed tho farmer. | author, # bookkeeper een vat be att erelse, and it Is not o not been exercised for a le while, | ae sorry,” May apologized. “Let i Rr © ain't nobody else I'd let! tures ag Bish o per or @ manufac: | us begin vin. f seo & hornets] Mike ft; It's been there man: day tlve, and fatiguing as body be: There 1s no secret process neces-! nest,” More ‘an two your now.” > | Give each guest three haxel nuts twisting movements, whi sary to retain or regain youth and| “Where?” Tom was excited “And do the hornets come back to. flv orites Ua a ae Te acta be practised standing. 1 have re-|health, and the fact re that ail) pote ue tke Oe yp He ease ee nnd eine vey}? | the bara of the grate, ‘The onee tat g nealth, a ne fact remains that all! yroke up the ime? change her mind about taking are of tho grate. The ones that Peatedly told readers that if they do) muscles and’ organs increase in| ‘Whore do you sen it?” the Scout], "No. Do yer soo them there clay |Crek or Pop will be faithless, ‘Those hot exercise the abdominal, waist) strength, size, quality and elasilcity | Wis loved 7 ; pangs Sisny peat Then air barn | true GAGES ORNAIBIY BS 4 les th - Oh, L don't sen tt as only fool- | Willow nents. No hornets ain't lived |! : 3 sod back muscles they may often) when exercised persistently, Like-| ing you," said the girl around this barn wince they come."| , Here & test especially designed suffer from severe bachache and| wise, they will shrivel, shrink and) “Then you were not playing fair, Sante tw that? a May. a) | Geko arial’ places o¢ | iswere Tom, vvider Don know, I'm sure. Ma © stall pieces of paper, c headache for which they cannot ac-|b soft and flabby and accumu-|fuawened Ton Hey [there nin’t: to Foal reason fer it, war |imactived with the namie of w fair one. count, late roil uperfluous fat or cause Yes, | wa she declared “It rate mie truth. aod mee th o nside of lite dough T ; ae aumotentio like ain’ is onan we and wri is right up thore,”’ polnting up under |, By this time ‘Tom had untastened |oF Moist bread balls, Toss these into The leg muscles are not sufficiently| the skin to appear loose and wrinkled |! 14 rs ae ey Hag the big papery nest and was coming | Y49in of Water, The name inside exercised in walking, even if you when neglected and allowed to de- Sure enough: it's « big fellow, too, | 4own the ladder first ball which comes to the sur great walker, and a half howr's) teriorate You wait hare and wateh it. Tom's | Dw, pevhapy I'll give a sort o © and bursts will spell his fate, one wan almost a command, as he | farewell party to this here old friend,"| A pretty centre plece for the Hal- " 5, 5 ; sprinted of toward the greenhouses | ld Farmer Smith. The friends loween table ts easily made, Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. whore Farmer smithy eae, busily |slanced at each other knowin Get cards to number one for each DIZZINESS IN THE MORNING with & piece of cotton: Yellow bees- packing some pet rose bushes in On the way home May su person around the board, Write a hacer Gn ahaliestiontia Aust pace apeh ae saw a hornets’ nent. different prophecy on each card and lithe recy eanines ‘ rt oun A few minutes May saw bin, “Lt Saw a hornets’ nest and a barn te @ long orange ribbon in the eor- | the cause of this. Clean body inside! { Cvae Chien ee coming back acrous the fleld with a|>™atllows’ n answered Tom. n Place them all in a devo dish Jand out and Nght diet w ‘ ¢ aad t tusmentinns [saw and smelt a or basin, Cover this basin with crepe _ Ala Rnd heee MiaMHI Goren rer ues of Farmer Smith's nw allowing the ribbon to pro- A Massage hard corns and eallous spots he gir ® from a slit in the centre, and CL RINSENT FOR DOUBLE with Maiton tellawienoh ate T saw {t, smelt it, tasted tt and extend one to each place set for Si eg Fea 1. ne aiken tked | answered Tom young merrymaker All pull together pber chin strap when f t stds and read what the sage hat causes profuse persplrat ABOUT FLOUR-—-MRS. KH, G i AP eee OR | reduce superfluous fat trom Whoilr i wheat and gra Questions and Ans 5 Drees liaturate © lates ¢ ; ham ache waite or 9 rietsa te wes HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB AND | cotton with strong, cold alu 1 s whole a | kinw i it all tion and bind tt on the with @ As 4 starch ‘sl 4 Are no prises being awarded bu OBTAIN YOUR PIN. arpa handherehlotion aucio ae wands best for thone credit piit Te 'gven "members whovwind a deus with any nui | Wet the cotton each time : suffering dry his hardens the fles sea Q. If 1 mead conte for ' taal and around the chin and toes ' She." w Hroming. t. Practine re and be COATED TONQUE nS GK ea head around on the sh sch! A coated tongue is Veer i with a pot day several time did guide t atder fl 9, Mar a8 rile our mumiositions fi “Klub Pin." que tar . Neva tad Porte lant Lima octouer ut! wor Three abeete Wt bayer b : Ye HARD CORNS—DAVID A Soak |aiwaya saat pow the Tye ana.sef the: Rie mates aha a Ee nea font ts pea egeal ealtongue. 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