The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1919, Page 15

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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919 os eee “The Yellow Lord By Will Levington Comfort * Supreme Monarch of an Island Fortress Hidden in the Southern Seas—This Was The Yellow Lord—Read of the Coming of Bowditch, Soldier i jot and the Grim War That Broke That € pnarch’s lron Power. THE EVENING WORLD OFFERS A NEW SERIAL STORY EVERY TWO WEEKS, { (Copyright, 1919, by the Gwutge MH. Doran Company.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. John Bowditch, American soidies of fortune, finde Aimeelf sranded ocepta ah of- fet to act Y ee eer of & ore c ry ‘to Pigotation off iby Uminese Coss ene Laana, Aud fe Tee y twu) ¥ es a ise faite, and, mews Chirven, Wott: the beeutiful Gaushter t a gn te i civil war begins om the Iles = The Virg! comer of ihe Company, eaeliilineewemmaaie 8 | CHAPTER XII, girl. That tells it rather well, She was LONG, quiet day. As the sun |steaing into my heart all right, and my hands wore lifted to take her, buc went down, 1 waited in the] just then 1 had grace enough to re- compound by the big banyan nber her father—and we turned trea for’ Chireen to come. | back together, * . The great plant grew 1} with | eee . veards of loose woven he linging CHAPTER XIV, to its venerable trunk. From the outer side of this tree the windows of | RD had come from Catten | the castle were cut off from sigit, and | in the evening that al!] there Was i cane eat facing ihe wes Wee-wall dows jp the «+ + Chireen seemed older—mo hed tah, Ke woman than girl, and there was a| harbor, no firlng since sweetness suffusing her that seer hoon, nor need of further hands, No @ part of iny longing and impatie natives had appeared in the com- sen mit “at $8 ine b uel Gay ee NO} pound after we succeeded in getting sense to that saying, but I saw so thing that another would not hav the gates shut, and there was no seen; nor could 1 haye seen it ex-|chanco for them to live long in the cept for the great restiess calling 10 |open around thers, with all the castle | my hoart. ports so gasily manned, Lance was We spoke no other words, though J she tonvhed my hand. Over to the] Utterly exhausted, and had tumbled ‘ southwest the land sloped. We coula/Bsleep at the table. Shiela, see the golden mist of the sunset | bled gray, whimp softly in tne; ‘ving upon the tea-fields. A sweet-|Sleep of exhaustion. Magda roamed | ness came in to us from the oarth, |! ke a big night animal, around the | all Neated and teeming with the sun's }Court and castle woils, and I waited fierce strength—a sweetness that 1e|'0 differant placgs—making appear- | highest to me, even above the rose, ance of vy thought and cark of ubove the mignonette and the finer | responsi ty—in reality hoping for) lilies—the perfume of the flowering | en Holt to join me out of pure || teadlands. This ts my meaning of/accident. . . . These things happen. roman. and that fragrance ahout| I was just crossing the grounds for Mer which TL canot dewribe has somes | A look at the bunk house of tho! thing to do with it. ‘The sunset was| Chinese when she came and walked around ler head and shoulders in| with me. Catten had his thirty-five! ‘d Holiday Hosiery Good quality hose of silk, lisle and that hour We spoke of her|men down in the harbor: fifteen were | WoO, TaoderRcEly father, and about the fight of thejon sentry work tu the coyrt and! morning castie, but the rest were off duty back eIReAT AT ine . But, Chireen,” T said, “how] jn the bunk houm, an unreasonable ’ aha lia’ you know | was coming up the! division of force, with the possibility | F ‘ jedge just then? How did you hap-| cut off from the castle by an cially — attractive } joy pen to send out a party for me 1 raid, except, of course, for Fs | Men's xi our ful fashioned s i 1k 1 in black and ul street = and ; a mors hung ‘motionless, More in-| upon him then, because” — tenwely, 1 believe, thi “[ cannot teil,” she auswered. “I the underground passage connecting we heurd Shiela barking at the walle. | the castle with the Chinese quarters She avws running along the walls) We had crossed the compound unt sensing something we could not ha were out in the sf jungle at the or hear. Lance went out vefore 1) yiye Jagoon, the furthest point of t! knew what the parking meant the grounds. The night was absolutely | natives Were there, but they did NOt) Sty and Heavy. ‘The long gray-greeb tdi} Lan Lmean, they did not fire ? evening colors at 25 “It would have given their move; ment anway before they were ready n at any oth r! »| time in recent monvhs it bore dow n| % DOr ao little and fa “Yes, that's what we thought, 1) ghon me how ; him dn, Suddenly 1|@0w" here on our toy . ‘ . Sot ae tor otaom Tames | kee blue qantian fewer saci in| More boys wear Kid Klothes than any other ‘x a “Mgt (yaa mit Cate, |myomnuay gut a vam make bechuse they're “ah eurrog that I had said, nothing, for | sopmoed bo he waging che our doing ‘Styled like our men’s clothes. Kid Klothes ¥ are simply a small edition of our men’s clothes---they have all the snap, swing and style that’s made our men’s line so popular. 4 120 . and I announced | fulteringly the thing at hand, pe ba eka ag K The air was thick and sticky and op- “Catten'a a wonder, Chireen.” pressive as wo approached ihe bunk- 4 no particular enthus!-| house—a huge concrete affair with een ero enberat her look of qucer| barred windows like the costle, and} ri Catten wus in the 4 heavy iron door. There scemed al- wiaers wise Ways a purple mist here at night 3 to use something of the | Twisted buttressed trunks arched eee? you do-—intuition, 1) over the path, their tops an Intricate weave of creepers and vegetable ” ghe asked, snakes; clusters of pandanus plant eke Wer How he had outguessed | Perched on sprawling ptilt-like legs cee een there with the parry,, Were like giant watching spiders, Oa ee pafore each thrust of the Over all was the sickish sweet odor it a dara of 4 nameless night-bloomigg orehid ther ink (tte 9 game to him," she! that hung in pallid clusters of pink- | 2 EIB ID B. ‘This arou “Does Le Made of all-wool fabrics. Mother likes Kid Klothes just as much as the boy, be- cause they’re made of long-lasting all-wool fabrics, they wear like iron even for the i A boy who's hard on clothes. CF “tou v "E think he loves it ry t Yt anderstund him quite. | Perfect and luxurious as to be dis- | ib gusting, Ihe the hand of the neat this war sere, ane whole feel of the ni np to! «ir down by this region was so a! neon he doesn't want it to! ora deatnlike that something in A pit of my chest sent out a warning to retreat: Chirecn didn't miss my tremors, ' Lumps were low-turned in the bunk-house, We were admitted by The Crane, head timekeeper of the plantation.’ White foremen and ov seers might come and said quic hink Its nake “You top?" I asked, thinking of his chance o get Comitu down in the harbor tis morning. ; “He wants to win ‘He'd stop it defo osing, hvt next to play of it.” Tt Wan like being with Catton, T to say. | was getting tht d ) nvietion that my facul=| (rahe beaten or killed, but 7 nd rate extension « could | ness beate at he wants the Priced at one-third less—Because we make Kid Klothes ourselves, sell them from a low-rent Walker Street store—to more boys than any other store. | family purchacas, pay a small amount now, and they will le promptly delivered | 95 pio, D inner ‘Sela had nothing io earn ties wore Neither Catt havegmade m differently . . h ind bs a matter of fact, and ax you habit of standing motion- hall see, it was the 1 thing Ti jess on one leg for interminable had jaat then. A man tied up in his! pemtods of time fiko a gaunt water. | own thou pens and opinions ant) bird, the flat of one foot cushionea notions of himeeif isn't in good condt- | a vainat the inner surface of his op Con to have his days cast tn the] posite thigh. How he held his equili midst of subtlet ‘os such as these. At rum was a mystery to all of us, We least my mind was open + + + 4 his feet, which were huge As I eoriiatad the upper rim of the ed; also to the com ined a fixture, a sort of | Hoy Mon's | oni h Catten It e bis name from nerully #e nor (hireen As who | Hunter Game B90 "Gn sun disappeared, and ~ smellal the noof the rest of his fy | vol ocean, and the dusk Hae in ee rane was utterly Imper \ ize upon the tea-lands and in thel and the « of old ivory, His ¢ ESS Seles uffusion of soft red wold abvut her} behind huge horn-rinmed spectacles | i, iiead. stopped closer and tsald: | had a sort of tlm over thom, 1 has | y SO | thin ‘ Shireen, why didn’t T see you be-} The murmuring whieh one micht Walking Boy and Lamp fore, like uD, Weeks AR6,] take to be the nisrht wind came really | when | first ca from within—sifhs and iow intonings! “L don't know from himan lps, sounds that came The look upon her face was very] from neather in nor out of the realm | mnuch as if it were iny business to find} of le-p. In a backwamt flash 1 re- | cal once before when I had heard chireen, T never saw anyone—fust| something like this—when f had Wagon ike you are now — a single night on the stone (lo was thinking, it was strange—|Jail in Port S in compan Tig Anaw ered wome of the darkest flout |. ‘ot Btra hut wonderful—some-| Continents, Witching Waves | = ees = t " nnot tell--something that We stood presently in the centre pervades even thoughts. But 1 fecl 1] 0¢ the place, in the leht of severa. ! never forget. { never saw any-|/oW-tusned lanterns. Over a huadrea ar oelOVGL ym? and fifty ¢ mine » were ft Dolls reoiled it by hesttating before the] ters, many hay ov last word, Wher [ reached that far eereen floor from the trite ti [ couldn't think of the right thing to] bURKS. The eyes of those stil) srr f word Teused Weald |e turned upon us, dead, incurious ne well enough, pub Madaioa (Ye wing with dull fever, like the Hiatt Chirean { f patients suffering from scut lamoly 43] spinal disease, Some lifted their heads hing that I he ome to i i a ae :y Free ON dMthourht nteut ita for am inRtunt from oor or tunis | 79 ] VICTROLAS, GRAFONOLAS thousand times, but it still brings me mid and uy ething, and Tam not to the endl yin’ in the Moor for the cooking ot | OUR AY, STORER GRENIEVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. and SUPERTONES i. the pellets, | TA ty f We are all at the mercy of our own | Lak mminaten we stot. ve, r Ameaica rR ; ay tuat the thoughts Twas! tur eure that death's heat circle. The Stamps WY GREATEST, 2.5 to §300 fo tima inher dic| Geules inahen rere mesa ten ce UForntrure House Ne Intoreat Adi g me sec th b Bitl! day—legs of bone stretchat over with harm each hour teoper Is it| pureiinent dangled over the aides of this Way that we feed our own ple-| bunk The skin scemed tight and 8 tures—bind ourseives to t thought! shiny over yellow sicule and check by thougit? And is it in reality our-|ones, esting on thelr cheeta, oF . Ivew that we love aftor all that | hanginue Tistleasly trom bony Angers, which we send out from our in} e the eplum pipes. In the centre love to another, returning ta us again| were tho riffes in rickety stacks | 144-146 in invincible attraction? Is this the| We were back in the jungle patt | ES’ jyeaning of glamour? All this sort of | again, WEST taggers me as I put it down, It is| “But how do they get the stuff too deop now for me, a8 it was then.|Chireen? It's costly theae days. 1 Vake it or not as you liXe, |takes a lot of manual. lubor to at Anyway it didn't slow up my out-| ford to smoke opium all night. Cate pouring to Chireen Holt that moment) ten never speaks of these things." -nor afterward. 1 gambled and| She shuddered, plunged after making the first few! (To Be Continued.) plays. 1 would do ft all again. It's : the biggest game of al * * © Only not that night. She was close in the GERMAN DOLLS |. great silliness, There wax something infimate about her face, like the pla’ ,,tmporter ture @ man’ finds of his mother as @ *”"* i m AP ay out we a. ur E T. E S b or “Sianated” from Broakiyn and New York transfers direct to Cana very u way Street Station, within sight of our siore Evenings Until t . Saturdays Until 10 flea, Price 6 A Slippers € ma among the most acceptable of gifts. 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