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me THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921. THE FUSSY FOURSOME - - “ - ‘Copyright, 1921, by The Pross Publishing Co (The New York Evening World) YELL ‘FoRE’ at ‘Em sam AN' SHoorT ! “THe Y'vE HAD TIME — TH'LOST i dj BUNCH 2 ENOUGH TO FIND ALL ~ Go “TURONGH THAT BUNCH ? My BALLS IN “Ty! COUNTY — SEE IF THEY AIN'T PLAYING GoLt = f You CAN CROWN THAT OLD BIRD THEY'RE PLUCKING Daisies! “ (WITH THE “TRICK HAT Sf WHY DON'T WE dgarRice Burroughe Copyright (921 by Edgar Rice Burroughs. 5 CHAPTER T and when satisfied carried the bal-| huge reptile feeding upon the carca Look at 'EM, THEY must f ie ; ¥ th ae the shadows: throurh bed ot ve « AFORAS to ihe nppaaite of the lion that had been siain there fab “Hey 'RE A (ir Ih y 4 le J oo ee a uae i ad bre side of the tree Where he deposited | earlier in the night s a To “TEACH Him How “to FI ' which he moved, the great it far above the ground in a secure| As Targan‘'s eyes, straining with S i Ly bie ke ay beast slunk through the mid- place. Returning to his croteh he} curiosity, bored futilely into the dark setth 1 himself for sleep and in an-| shadows PARTY OF THE i” | . | TH' BALL AFTER HE COURSE !!—+ “a ‘ : rht jungle, his yellow-green he felt a light touch upon eyéi feithd a atavine sinewy Cthee Moment the roars of the lions) his shoulder, and, turning, saw that Wail 1ul = re and the howlin of the lesser cats) his companion was attempting to at- undulating behind him, his head tell upon deat ears tract his attention. The creature, lowered and flattened, and every Almost beneath him, racing toward | pressing a forefinger to his own lips musele vibrant to the thrill of the! U8 tree, was what at first giance ap- | as to enjoin silence, attempted by hunt. The Junge meon dup peared to be an almost naked white | pulling on Tarzan n to indicate . man, yet even at the first instant of that they should leave at once. | vccasional clearing which the great) discovery the long, white tail project-| Realizing that he was in a strange Nopout was always caretul to avoid. ing rearward did not escape the ape- | country, evidently infested by crea- mechough he moved through thick ver- 24). Behmd the fleeing figure, und now tures of titanic size, with the habits | 80 close as to preclude the possibility | and powe € which he was entireiy sow of its quarry escaping, came Numa, | unfamiliar, the ape-man_ permitts:| Wigs, broken t nehes and leave the lion, in full charge. 1 close was, himself to be drawn away, With tie HIE passing gave forth no sound that the lion to the fleeing man-thing that | utmost caution the pithecanthropu yvernight have been apprehended by dull | 1 had no time carefully to) descended the tree upon the opposite sduuman ears the hod of his attack, As| side from the great aocturnal prowler Apparently less ous was the leaps m the springboard | & losely followed by Tarzan hinted thing moving even as silently {foremost into the waters beneath, | moved silently away through th fix the Hon a hundred paces ahead of £0 Tarzan of the Apes dove straight | night across the plain. for instead of for Numa, the lion; naked in his) As the rising sun dispelled the shad- an dure ucross # carpet of innumerd the tawny carniy kirting the moon-splashed natural tkht hand, the blade of his fath ws of the night, Tarzan found him- arings it passed directly across | that so many times before had tasted | self again upon the verge of a great m, and by the tortuou dof | the blood of lions. forest, Into which his guide plunged. od) A raking talon caught Tarzan on| They had proceeded for a mile or eeaty spoor it might indeed he gt eat it sought th wenues of resistance, as well it might, since, un- | and then the ape-man wa de, inflicting a long, deep wound, |two When Tarzan’a companion came on Numa’s | to earth upon a grassy slope beneath Nke its grim stalker Jked erect. buck and the blade was sinking again | a great tree whose branches overhung upon two feet ked upon two guin into the savage side, Nor/a clear brook. Here they drank, and weneet and was hairless except for a man-thing either longer] Tarzan sliscovered the water to be not Gee ,1 NDER or idle, He ture of | only del too, ere: swlilack thatch upon its head; its arms ously pure and fresh but of were well shayel and qwuseular; its . ud don the instant| in icy temperature that indicated its ie DEM Lict RED : i wenul and stender with the truth of the miracle of his sav- | rapid descent the lofty moun- ly Tone taper ind thomba ing, and turning in his tracks, had/ tains of its origin Bucs! LL BITE CHAT svenching alt itor leaped forward with raised bludgeon | So occupied were they with their - metab index wéshupely, but its t de wathe standa seaxcepl poss eraces, in that the apuded at right ‘Pausing momentarily febeht of the gor y eature tay re to Targan’s assistance and Numa’s| breakfast that neither was aware of from undoing. A single terrific blow upon |the beady eyes glittering down upon , ata ES Yaentan Marans | eam eee aes tenet Tala = one aren — VOR ap, Vette, ai gale, y 2Qn A ifn SALSA TE THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appears Each Monday in The Evening World. ul races of men, | the knife found the wild heart, a few eons | gncit the instant that a huge, vulsive shudders and a sudden re-|o,.4. jeaped full upon his comp. Hion marked the passing of th rnivor ked the passing of the) eo. the branches above them. Copy of Each Comic Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and aping to his feet, the ape-man Mailed to Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf Club. This is the Seventh of the eo Late & BUTTON! before him was/struck the ape-man’s companion |i lay perhaps fifty feet beyond Do Not Fail to Read To-Morrow's In- sounds which ex- | plow upon the head with his knotted | body of the pithecanthropus As Tar teresting Instalment. ssed in speech, though in a ,, | Zan stepped over the body of the lat oo © with which Tarzan was unfa- | club that felled him, unconscious, to} ter he saw the eyelids quiver and the earth; but before he could inflict|open, and in his heart he felt a ut the tors they went into the place of Fred | 1 Matecki, at No. 79 Greenpoint Ave- | Ki Amandsen's Schooner and by | » though | him, heat Vt i SR eee a ptagin | Schooner Maud, of Capt. Amundsen, th The burten ed that he} had arisen within his savage boso: UR eceteLe™ aa cea, | alized that he) vbond of attachment for this strange| Afetic. explorer, has been found hy new frienc jihe United States Coast Guard cutter zan continued to approach the and: both) Vessels) now yre tooth, nor did the siia Sib th sessed, In other words, t the creature before him had’ the tail| instantly Tarzan rea { thumbs and great toes of a mon- | was le d with a creature of almost it was in all other respects, quite | Superhuman strength. The sine wy idently, a man fingers of a powerful hand sought his]. 7 leged to have refused this favor sntess | , Einstein bought a drink, ‘The enforce. |(wrnins home trom e lsng ment agent paid 50 cents tor a gla of whiskey, he suid, ‘Then the agents Treasury Depart: | arrested Matecki and Klise re at] ear shot t Its rush was direeted to- ward the man-like ape who halted in acks with upraised bludgeon to meet the assault, ‘Tar na om the cont vy, leaped forward and, with a celerity ‘second not even kinned antagonist, Siwving- | Charged. the language of the great apes, but it] smooth was evid that the man understood ing’ a single terrific blow with eoft Seeing that they suld clenched fist to the point of the other's not make each other understood, the chin, Tarzan momentarily staggered pthecanthropus advanced toward his assailant and then his own fingers Varzan and his left hand over Closed upon the shaggy throat, as|t that of the awitt-moving cat, he wn he the palm of his with the other hand he el the] throw Himeelf headlong «upon hit, he heart of the ape- wrist of the arm that swung the club. | tis right arm circled the beast's neck the latier the action ap- W.th equal celerity he shot his tight} in ¢ront EXTRA PANTS ly fell to With the shock of the impact the | nist it was Jerked suddenly upward as with his Cub fell from the brute's hand and|the ape-man rose to his feet. holding ur in Targan's hold was wrenched from its|the striped rk close against his them throat. Instantly the two were locked y toward in a deathlike embra the deer, he Struggling and snarling the two a sign lan- roiled growling about the sward a! Jensest might the foot of the tree, first one on top| and, 14 oz., All Wool Worsted Suit to your order and extra pants free. oe ‘ PeeOe a wave of his hand and then the other, but each mor: Hee BANAT Fah ed his guest to partake occupied at present in defending hi Soames ame ACOf hia SAVAGE FEDAbLy theont trom tte cthene Ghoning eran (No tailor advertises this wnténd D 1 r, leaping nim as & than in aggressive, offensive tactics. | Bett Weds oN ee ta the lower But presently the ‘ape-man saw his serge under $35) eliich he wae et ©, made his way quickly to opportunity, and as they rolled abou Tel AY ast Africa ed always by his long, ne forced the creature closer and| uous tail closer to the pool upon the banks of | nthropus ate in silence, Which the battle was progressing. At strips from the deer's last they lay upon the very verge of | keen knife. From his the water, and now it remained for | ch in the tree Tarzan watched his Tarzan to precipitate them both be- panion. He wondered if this ¢ neath the surface, but in such a way been made to keep Lady ing in the inter r the ¢ t be er which on! mand mig English Mohair and equipment, 4 A gnd CUPMenT rly objection on. the from a nearby branch, looked up at Appreciating the danger to his com- ' of the chief, the man made ‘Tarzan with a pleasant smile that re- panion and being anxious to protect Sr er inspection avery hut in vealed a row of strong white teeth, him from the saber-tooth, the apo: from which at least a little spoke a few words which Tarzan Ange of hope resulted from the fact jud; were a polite expression of © = Nahat he found no article that might tha und then sought a comfortable belonged to his wife place in the tree for the night. \ aving the vill: e had made “The earth was shadowed in the “his way toward t southwest, Two darkness which precedes the gern months of effort had revealed no when Tarzan wis awakened by sightest evidence that she } violent shaking of the tree in w Ich Yad entered this beautiful y ‘id= he had found shelter, As he oponed ding land, His investigation, how- his eyes he saw that his companion ever, of the cannibal village and NS was also astir, and, glancing around |W ie Nature created the wonderful preduvts designed to (No tailor advertises English Mohair under $35.) Auphe villa My store No, 119-121 Nassau St. is carrying same prices as 1421 Broadway during this sale. ae ae had convint ea him that Auli Ty Ls SHE TeHenA Wie seteclot Be serve as human food she anticipated the varying tastes to be % lady Jane still lived it must be (Ounded at th t which met ‘his atisfied. Our staple foods come to us with mild, neutral fn this direction that he seek her, | aye flavors. Just foods. To make them inviting nature has given us The dim shadow of @ colossal form — gpices, Positive, definite seasonings that avoid monotony and After day's of searehing he had PRU AIR EC ps at ee close beside the tree and he Siw that it was the scraping of the, Maake even the most commonplace dish a tempting one. The ferouh tho mountains and, comin pen upon. th ie nat giant body against the branches that) ehoicest of the world’s spices have been delicately combined in had awakened him. ‘That such a tre- | nd himself ina country practically pntical with that whieh he had left. mendous creature could have ap- Whe hunt was good and at a water proached so closely without disturb- | ta nig Main Re canyon ere yt Ing him filled Tarzan with both won- | l ouched upon iw tree-covered ; ; derment and chagrin In the gloom fara, the deo, fell an easy vic My store at 2 Colum- bus Circle is carrying same style and prices as 1431 Broadway dur- mtO the ape-man at first conceived the in elephant; yet, If 80, SAUCE hed Ape-man's cunni ape ecinag ttruder to be ‘ 5 twas Just at dusk. | he voles one of greater proportions than any | ing this sale. t four da hunters now he bad ever before ren, bul a the! ., r ties gain from varloue directions, dimeoutiines became less indistinet he, From the rich soil of the bind as the canyon afforded Bikes no comfortable retreat the ape- twenty feet above the ground the dim the world’s finest spices are Han shouldered the carcass of the sithouette of a grotenquely serrated | b An OF rought to your table in every amon it saw on a line with his eyes and) tropics, the snap and zest of now arose the sound of giant jaws fully crunching flesh and bones, ode. that se to the ape- ‘Place man's sensitive nostrils he presently Here he ate of the flesh of Bara realized that beneath him was some frre ae best suite pode, swung lich d, presently, a comf ranche resting COR. 40TH STREET Open Evenings Until ® P.M. Open Evenings Unt ¥ P.M. Saturday 10 P.M. Seturdey, 10 PF, M. tha rede and: thon), hi placed his foot upon the car of CHAPTER IT Series, the First Having Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. gees features might readily as kill an Se face tictory | PN the moment of discovery Tar: Wacerned in the meon the moon. volced the savag ° teeth : cry that had so often awakened the san Baw that the creature was) i selin | ry - “ strong . ji quished his hold upon his} ward until it could but claw the alr been assigned to the office is enforce- DOOODOUOGOOd eatettures tha echoes of his native Jungle. almost @ counterpart of his com- | adversary und together the two rose| helpless STREET CAR CONDUCTOR mene AEA oe Fie eeoLPR: omee ad POLOOIOGOOIOINOS namieention it Am the hideous acre i ure chow panion in size and conformation, | to their feet Instantly the shaggy black rushed | DISGUISE FOR DRY RAID. | been virtually closed f veral weeks, Se aity the ‘apesman's lips the man-thing iy the exception that 1s body was| Drawing his knife, ‘Tarzan moved| in with drawn knife, which it buried — y Ha: tep: quickly back as in sudden 7 i. ly toward the body his com-/ In the beast's heart. For a few mo- a" 7 Ce Sate awe, but when Tarzan petuines ae entirely clothed with a coat of shaggy on, expecting that his recent an-| ments Turgan retained his hoid, but | “ley” pevice| WOMAN MEETS DEATH si hunting knife to its sheath and turned | pack hair which almost concealed mist would grasp the opportunity | when the body had relaxed 7 age Te he \ t 8! n | plac r p n the body had relaxed in final r 6 ine x rward him rer saw in ene his features, while his harneas and | {or escape. To his surprise, issolution he pushed it from himand| apne 43, “ “ WHEN AUTO OVERTURNS. gross the Lun, Quiet dignity ¢ domeanor no cause ‘ the beast, after regaining its club, ad-| the two who had formerly been locked'| The Brooklyn “flying — squadron’ ————-- Sent te for apprehension , weapons were similar to those of the | vanced at his side: in mortal combat stood facing each|of Federal Prohibition Enforcement | Mrs, Warren Smith Killed 49 a hyd tai or a moment the two stood OP- |ereature he had attacked. Ere Tar-|| The great cat, flattened upon its other across the body of the common | Agents, consisting of “Iany" Bin- Steering Gear Break ul ju ne ea ran ve he), r, ix . . elly, remained motionless except for foe, i ; baler wines frarzan realized |74N could prevent, the ¢ re hud | twitching tall and line lina, wate stein, “Moc” Smith and Peter Reager, | yOUNT KISCO, N. Y.. July 11. -Mrs invaded Brooklyn saloons to-day with | Warren Smith of Torrington, Conn a new device, As street car conduc-|was killed at 1 o'clock this morning | | ar Cross River, ten miles from Mount | 0, by the overturning of the auto- | th thoughts of a n ‘. . P eto a greater or less extent the |further injury upon his defenscless | strange sense of relief that the ¢ the Be nue, and Kinstein presented a $5 bill, |mobile in whleh she and her husband ee tee veason that he poss | prey the ape-man had closed with|{ure was not dead, and a realization) WASHINGTON, July 11, — The | Asaing for change in nickels ind daughter were riding. er, Louix Klisel, is ai Mr. Smith sald that they were re that he was taking a turn near Crosy|@ MADE IN U.S. A. River when the steering ear § In teply te the soft and far from|tareat while the other lifted the|™ ; | he ARe AG . ‘ dunt thodulations of the other's| bludgeon above his head. But if the | at his right Ing behind, Closer and) 10" dandoned wien it became {rveng |. William FF, Kisslek became head of in iptisilevean ta Wave been wat rain spoke in various tribal| strength of the hair; tacker was|° r they came, until at a distance | i tne tee, ‘The cutter will tow her to! the Brooklyn Prohibition enforcement ‘l outright.. Mr. Smith and his| ¢ dia of the interior as well as in| great, great too was that of his{Of about twenty feet the hybrid) Nome, about 200 miles from Whalen Twenty-thre nave daughter wore thrown out and bruised nit the right shoulder, his left poured 1 of friendly greeting leg behind the shaggy brute, and} penind the left foreles, and so. great nd, be in the ways of uns throwing his we'ght forward hurled! was the force of the impact that the A 7 i; . Vilized races, he responded in kind, the thing over his hip heavily to the] two rolled over and over several Limes ] f 1481 B d A iV 1 t d h t d f lized eaoea We Cerreadon In lagi he lng: Over iss Eip neeriy 6 (he eo mild avec am moving from roadway August lst and wish to dispose o I that he s His action seemed ing his own body upon the other's| On the instant that the cat believ itisty and please his new-found chest It had won,the mastery of its antazo- ’ the largest tailoring stock of fine woolens ever shown at the an} lowest possible price. Lymansville Serge, Fn eae er EAtive. Gorman! tt ture representative of some that he might remain on top. | ® She had been sent across the bo! strange race or, what seemed more At the sane Anatant there cane d ke | q FAL hy AS tv | likely, but anatavism. Hither suppo- within range of Tarzan's vision, just! Gaye | eae . ’ Toe et alone in aenron ot Wr on’ would have seemed preposter- behind the prostrate form of his the leather an ep Suitin $, ver li ht * ht, earn bad auccerded in finding th enough did he not have before companion, the crouching, devil-faced | COOL. Buy sensible canvas | 9 y ig. welg. Bee in which she had been incar-| him the evidence of the creature's ex- figure of the striped saber-tooth | eno, for f oN iniy to tearn that she had «| fstence. There he was, however, a hybrid, eyeing him with snarling, | Ss every member of | aranteed sunproo REPASAA ORY LO ind that, the tailed man with distinctly arboreal malevolent face. f, h Iki Bre oe aN cai the hata td (owt Hie weapgings, oid, Almost imltancourty rarzanin the Ghanily Fee vacation. .OF | gu p chaikline stripes; : rherusted and jewel studded, ‘could’ shaggy antagonist discovered the! in town,and Save money. Monge time sectures were forced have been wrought only by skilled menacing Agure of the great cat. Im- mi | ain ue an quiet two- tone effects look eae bee Dee aaels Nbeervations artisans; but whether they were the mediately he ceased his belligerent | Hoop Rupper Propucts Col | ’ aur _ Various olservatsne work of this individual or of others, activities against Tarzan and, jab- | Di which he made in the villa c UANE STREET = : rantrovert proof that these like m, or of an entirely different bering and chattering to the ape | : Tr e re , awas incontrovert ie proc’ the-other, race, Tarzan could not, of course, de-| man, he tried to disengage himseit | (asus ey) i e wo st S, wi 0 snape, wo piece r The presence in the village of v ermine from Tarzan’s hold, but in such a| uit an extra t sedis of native Germa His meal finished, the guest wiped way that indicated that as far as he | S q articles ats Le his fingers and lips with leaves broken was concerned their battle was over. | pan 8 ‘ @ 8 « Tweeds, Cheviots and Crashes, all wool, some Two-piece Suits, some Three-piece Suits, to order. (No Extra Pants with this offer.) @ UNCALLED FOR SUITS, ready-to-wear out, as low as $8.00 UNCALLED FOR PANTS as low as 3.00 @ rand started downward onto the that ave, the Impression of a mie 4 3 aps -m an ber Ln is fo ta ape ean ihe roat of Pie pOey fend heats! te Lee & Porcine, 94.5 West $1 iscettd un ofone n't. Rath ten hon intaee tars Rapala it 1431 BROADWAY | 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE | 119-121 NASSAU STREET Do You Picnic? Half the problem of atasty open-air lunch can be solved by a bottle Edd drive, and At Grocers and Delicatessen Store Pritchard, 327 Spring St. N. Y. OO COO OO OOOO FREE $46: 50 Tailor Open Fveaings Until 7 PB. My Saturday, OW. M, 2 ne geese