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i: 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 of Fortune, and the Grim War That Broke That Monarch’s tron Power. THE EVENING WORLD OFFERS A NEW SERIAL STORY EVERY TWO WEEKS. (Copyright, 1919, by ue George HL SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING (label aL Worn Company.) . hud accepte am of- is Magdaicns Lena, the inland, an tive rebellion, amd civil war bexins om uh ‘The castle is beselaed. ‘easitle to tell Catten all the points of /my ra Jittle excursion with Jerry Comitu. : He was asking questions about it \ had sch su they doen't now, but nore as one who had change want much else, she) of affairs and might get some addl- whispered “AIL that) Honal light than in the friendly man- hasn't to do with black| Mer of a day or two ago I had “. [reached in swift narrative the point ‘pmoke sinks into nothing presently in hor * their minds. our little eruise out So long as they last, they | portal when Catten snid: towurd the keep up the field-work days. ‘They|. "Olt Jerry didn't mean to ill "way it's worth a day of hell—a night |e note” of heaven like this. How terrible to No. He wanted you with him a teach them so! I think a ctirse will| Whole Jot, that's evident, but the pike ine pole was ‘spontaneous, so to say"—- who dle lta and—just for!" “what do you tt neant to do this. with me in ¢ t fail in with * “Is it Tsui Tsing’s way?" IT asked. his plans “Didn't you say that Jerry and Jim | Hassey leaped from the banco to the portal ledge? “Not his fault. I'm not suppo ato speak of these things, but there Pe big system behind him, exploiting @mative labor, getting all their sav-! vings, making the poor wrecks live the banco was other island or ‘for the black smoke. some hiding place on th Old Jerry “You mean the foreign-end of the| would use you as a stage or he trading company over on the Conti- | would deport you fo: present, but he would have to get mad to kill > “Yes, here and on all the planta-| He rather lates to kill a man, having vtiona, though it is heresy |tried it, Jerry wouldn't even kill a ‘Phe Chinese Chinaman"— labor. ‘phey start in with the idea! “A lot of white men along these | of saving for a fortune to live and|shores have undertaken to relax £%die on back in Chi *get this dream. So. ey where three or but they for-| themselves killing off Chinamen,” I of them have| Said dubiously, “but I've always seen yur years, {them come to bad ends shortly, The ehe Yellow Lord doesn't keep Mother Empire doesn’t approve, ** jong after they get weak in the kes to do her own killing.” “a work, Sunlight makes them soft t was your trying to climb on the sane after, a whil with him that got the action,” ~The point js that supplying them ten added thoughtfully. “Jerry let “with opium sort of simplifies all the self flare up right then’ other wants?” T asked had a vague idea of being de- | “That's all there is to it. They | ported when I tried the, ledge,” I much pay after a few | added 1 out in pip Catten was thinking of something a matter of fact, Jer ong ago for being a “It wasn't Chin: white man some- man ouble.* shake off, Mty sxbout Wrafficking in s¢ wages, opium inp the cheapest kind dried fish, using “beings every year fresh under prom a xing of pe It all—-the holding mis, de ce and tea ¢ Ty's bunk from up scores of hy time to time—wanting to talk it over, bringing them in| Hot knowing he was dead es—-advertisement | “Ah,” said I, recalling Jerry's mys- and a big system of white men baek |terfous remark as he lunged the pike of the Yellow Lord, whose yoke: lay eing forced to "get", me, upon these lotus eaters, endured the ning back and torturing gontes of the damned ten hours a rward. It isn’t younder a tropic sun for freedom ally wanted a side-kicker on in their Little hell-bordered paradise reasure hunt," Catten capitu- at night 1 was thinking of lated after a pause. ‘I th the rifles in the rickety stacks. i The. guards let us into the court again, “und Chireen, with a swift | ¢ pressure of the hand, hurried toward the light of her quarters, ight he had put it ‘up to you," And vet [ wondered how you ld stay friendly if he had.” atten laughe fe didn't take me out to Labulamo. T heard a sentry challenge—a|to tell his story. I wouldn't have let Chinese squeak it was, not a little | You go if I thought he was really dan- humorous, and Catten's answer out-| serous. He intimated the treasure “wide. Twas at the gate almost as it] stuff, and let me get close, but he opened, but Magda was there before | didn’t talk of the Jezebel or throwing me. This was not two minutes atten | oven his post here. ‘The Jezebel idea Uhad left Chireen. Yet L saw the . whieh had been slightly | from within, as may have come since, Yes, the whole plan has been growing on him since he talked with me. latter's di Catten’s voice « le became recog-| “He was afraid of you beating him nizable. Hor 1g was like a@| to it,” I replied shadow between me und the English-| Catten seemed much pleased at this. gman, Whether | liked 1t or not, Chir=) and that Comitu shotid foar for div. | (Zeen pulled me in one direction, Cat-| ing equipment on board the Jezebel , ten another. It did me no goed to be, Jerry's doors don't open and shut angry with myself about it i maog ave "He ‘was many minutes with Magda! gets brooding in a thought, and then and then joined me, bringing in pe a ansomething of the different pressure ‘ana of the harbor water-levels—some- ide ikag thing of thirst and laughter and! q, and possible up the try nervous needs und deviltry done | yea bee aes oduitisyes ie wwbrown, It Was as if the rnoon t zevel he y with Chireen en me a treshe main idea of the eye for the prob! of Catten—the «man being a problem, the woman a} S niyster; yet, as we stood together we drinking a stered Isle, 1 saw how easy it “tad charm of Mo, +o BUE something further, but decided not to, He brushed my hand lightly and left quarters. I supposed he had gone back to the harbor at but a few minutes afterward, court, I heard his voice tew minutes, yeh | the = from the dense paim shadows Ths Jatien lit a Pig baie vt toter aay the | the voleet the ol Catton 1 knew at| — anh jhis worst —a la er mepigarOlte glue-pot, | 2S a laughing, bantering even something of patronage in n that what | 100d ev He remac! was good the castle was that the night-birds ocea “The al-end For 4 moment there was silence, than a sob from Magd Later T wondered why he from the harbor, to see Magda, but | was more inclined to think that he had risked leaving came up white water,” had | the Jezebel for an hour or so rather eine oa even| than take his nighteap alone, I was fating down with Mrs. his| S0fry for the strangeness that had en us, and felt that Catt artillery doesn't seem cari @ be satbor; you outgeneralled | Wouldn't take nia Hay pala mace to join me in manoeuvre to get the Virgin, = bd thanks to Lance and Shiela and CHAPTER Xv. Miss Holt again, we managed to get | E next day was also quiet, at least until toward the end. No Islanders appeared within or near the wall. I was oceu- | pied at the bunk house most of the lively run tgack to the castle after we only elght and mix-up on our way or ten of our Chinos hurt Catten sipped and ver the candies—the old tantalizing burn rded me babeful, vbout all over, do| day, working with the Chinese there, inquired endeavoring to organize them Into “Wall, I'm interested to ot Your) some sort of defensive unit, [put all spate te ae AA ‘anieah ih ji had in them, but it wasn't a full- Can ee tp anchor chains, which is| hearted effort or answer, At least I Qne by one business leisurely bull's: | saw that they were clean and well fed eyes presented, and, as you say, the) tat day—a strange and sombre ex- Fexebel ts sheltered by the ste pay | perience, like working with the sailors | anid can be put off dock ata moments) oe antom ship. They didn't seem Lye what does Miss Holt think of] sure that there was a war on and I| all thi asked. didn't blame them much, for the! Teaught the irony in tis repelition | crowd of events had lifted me a little f Misa. [had not uset i wounded | OUt of time and space FE a ey rtd much| I had to stop and rearrange often Bi asn't big enough |in my mind matters of where and to play and right) why and how long. At regular inter- petwec ines ee |vals the murder of the little Chinese Catten's hand brus mine, He may | 4 have felt my tonslc in any case he|tea-picker, his throat out by the toled bravely sover the strain, |curved knife from behind, recurred “['m going to mix you one of these," | tg my mind with a crawling chill--« Ix to frawing the mat the drop light be mid, = ; per impression, according to the gethor under he vided | POPspective, even than Jerry Comitu's ” “ant Ging sod, v0 Ti choy yon watch me, You| attempt on my life, I paused to re- a gett multiply Scquestered Islands by | flect that Major Holt was gone. His -meohanical moans; you've got to Use| Jast days had ‘been quieter and Your genius, your daemon, your angel. | quieter, und his passing but a shadow, Mave you noted that a Chinese | ag if the bustling vitality of the man ways wants to repeat, Bowdite had takon its departure from the “You ‘can't r on a fine thing. Aleustle before the death wound. [ “‘grink like this is a fanetion-—-a cere-| think Comitu Was more in evidence, mony. [ty innate wonder lie# in its/at least, in our thoughts, than he had taneity. You'll like this |been, wien leading his life in our ‘better, my friend,” mi Fe actaal had been no real chance (Te Be Continued) She H had what | way he came | It might have been | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, igre yh wo Il | Reproduction of Famous Painting, A Glimpse Through the Woods," || vated Artiat Moran, With Every Order of = offee Practice makes pertect, || and for 79 ya been actleing to produce the Sst dolicious coffee. ra Teal Treat Try Our Pamous j | BROKEN COFFEE tii 7) Cash and 44c lb. bead Plan | od lots or mor savisu yor) Cire a Pousy. Delivered 3 (ray, Nite 47c a tb. | SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK Gillies Coffee Co. } I) Washington St. New York Place lay. St by t V Phone Marclay’{ Years | OPENING SALE | qzoucerte $5.00 and up. 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