The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1921, Page 13

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nee ET AE RENE TTT THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1921, | MME. MATZENAUER pay NOW THE WIFE. OF 3 FLOYD GLOTZBACH | |thread of hope to weave into the Mo-sar, the chief whose great grand- must not hear,” and with his lips! side in every direction. lot the outer porch. At the doorway fabric of his longi Never had father was King and who thinks that close to the ears of his companions| It was Ks-sat, the chief. To right|jeading into the interior he paused | there been in their country a woman, bs should be King. Thus would Ko- den. the Tall-trec, son of Ja-don, | and left and below he looked as thou hlagain, listening, and then quietly push- ‘such as he déscribed, nor any tailless/ta:, appease the wrath of Mo-sar and Lion-man, unfolded his daring : . Sling aside the Reavy skin that covered man other than himself that they! win the friendship of those who think plan, jt assure himself that he was nnob-|ing aside the heavy skin that covered ever had seen ; with Mo-sar that Mo-sar should be And at the same moment, a hun. served. Then he moved outward upon tHamber hewn from tie living fork wy pat nave Beem Rome from A-lur while KID, crucit who brought *rad miles away, a tithe figure. naked | the sheer face of the white chalk wall.| From she far end, through another said Ta-den. “Many things may hap- word to me that her father had given moved silently. across a thorn -cov, | 1M the haif-light of the baby moon 1: ward tnt ne Ort He core eee pen in seven times twenty-eight days; the commands that would set in cred, waterless steppe, searching al. appeared that the heavy, shaggy black | Ward this he crepe wlth Minton’ stewtitle but 1 doubt that your woman could iotion the machinery of the temple. ways along the ground before, him! figure moved across the face of the! the > lub t had bee | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT. have entered our country across the A messenger was on his way i) with keen eves and sensitive nostrils Fe eet ee iak B thean t dicular wall in soi cavulous|ing at his back from a thong about arson of the Apes learns trom t a wife, Lad errible morasses which even you scarch of me to summon me to = = perpendicular wall in some miracutous| ing a f ng Held ta the intener of Attics ee, State. tn ch found an almost insurmountable ob-|iko-tun's presence. ‘To have refused CHAPTER TIL manner, but closer examination would! his neck he now removed and carried ceitahs pamentinoee a thing with the | stacle, and if she had, could she have the priesthood, once it was off me i ite availed” stout WEE in his left hand sassy Pine tae te ant wether, A third creature, wild and! survived the perils that you already iy the King, would have bean to hav IGHT had fallén upon un-| Nave revealed stout pegs as large) peyond the second doorway waa a agp : have encountered, besides, th tlowronted the temple and th gods charted Pal-ul-don. A. slen-| Pound as a man's wrist protruding] corridor running parallel with the nitely abandoning search for Lady| which you have yet to learn? ot that would have meant death; but if der moon, low in the we t, | from holes in the cliff into which they! cliff face. In this corridor were three therein even our own Women venture into y did not appear before Ko-tan I more doorways, one at each end and at's four hanclik bathed the white faces of the Were driven, I almost opposite that in which | q idy either For several days their way led the savage lands beyond the cities.” t have to refuse anything 7 fa third dee ready olther nrough the foothills paruliel to the | “cAclun’ Light-city, City of Lights’ Thd [decided that [ niust not chalk ctiffs presented to her ina met-| Members and his long, sinuous tait! Es.sat stood, The fight was coming r peuce war, Pres lofty range towerng above. mused Tarean, t lating the wo ppeor. [It was better to fly, carrying low, unearthly glow. Black were the, Permitted him to move with consum- from an apartment at the end of the ' two shaggy bluck hands were) Gy the third day they came upon a/ into his own ton And where is ) my bosom.a shred of hope, than to. shadows in Koreul-ja of-Lons, | Mate ease whither he chose—a gigan-| corridor at his left. A sputtering muloodi the fof was wld ietge Gntupel outs le tue cece on eee he asked. wis It your city, remain and, with my priesthood, Wyss Akon uN. Gong 4 tic rat upon « mighty wall. “As he flame rose and fell in a small stone upon ius own he 1 the sight low cliff at the foot of which tumbled | T4sden. and Om-at a} vbandon hope forever ribe of the same progressed upon his way he avolded receptacle that stood upon a table or Bat ihe of the numcrous mountain brooks “Tt is mine.” replied the hairless "Since then. [ have wandered far Name under Es-sat, their chief, "rom the cave mouths, passing either above| bench of the same material, a mone im touch one; “but not Om-a' The Waz- don have no cities—they live in the trees of the forests and the caves of the hill not so, black man?” extended until the 1 Por: |that watered zan’s breast. [i was the same form of the three toc friendly salutation with which the &bode, whe the langua he haunts of the Ho-don, but an aperture n within me is the urge to return if even but to look from without her walls upon the city ar the summit of the of below those that lay in his path, — lithic bench fashioned at the time the Now he paused before an entrance. room was excavated, rising massively way and listened and then, noiselossly | from the floor, of which it was a part. at holds her @merged—the head and shoulders first aq the moonlight upm the trinkling Do Notail to Read To-Morrow’s In- plain below. Here p their temporary ‘e Tarzan's instruction in lofty escarpment a hairy flgure van watched intere yd then with the points pithecanthropus had nis allie of his companions pro- he concluded, turning toward the rid again to vielt —and & i essed more rapidly tha nite of |e most dear to me ghd again to visit -and flerce eyex scanned the cliff. waters, he merged with th lo i Deere Yes,” replied Onv-ut. “we Waz-don : : Ser ———— ad ot every ally he could) w fhe cave gavd evidence of havine ure free-only. the, Hoe ’ m AB eNO iy age it . ap strange and sauvage worid, quickly al- harbored other manlike forms in the | themseives in cities, [| would i Tahal go with you may \ a ly ly cK c y end cepted the proffered trends uip past. Remnants of a crude rock fim gwhite man! Said the ape-biany | masts SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORE =__]"_ At the conc ya of tne bries ceres Place remained, and the wails Where A FER ee eee eee ee un THVL oat: auate mony ‘Tarzan, wing in che divec- ceiling were blackened = with You are r rahi i RS LRU RL iy " ‘ Ss . ‘ en of te cathvegans | GHeke OL Gaay fie Weeined tis beyond. the mountain : Taowgh yout believe that, there is Fulton Street Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and Augu discovered tha had recov: the soot, and sometimes deeply into an. do TOE ACU tO eee ee eee ee aie: With ta?! Broadway and Fifth Avenue Stores Closed Wednesday—Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. ered ‘conscious! and was sitting the rock beneath, were strange hieru Not until Ko-tan no |On ¢ Lie Wale ef sd erect watching them intentiy He giyphics and the outlines of beasts) mo! Why asked a eee now rose slowly, and at t sume and birds and some of ‘h Y ke rs OF thy erage ie He. rt time the shaggy black turned in his weird fo Suggesting th ‘ nH above A-lur and Urough Pee direction and uddreased him in what creatuges of Jurassic times rules ‘n GRE na Vea titp Our Lan UI Wise S evidently was the ‘mon th ntly mad T lived 1a |} t hom L-ahould be glad. MME. MATZENAUER ‘Whe hairless on Jound t phies companions TEED e eee rans ALA eITa Qe Qe OmiomKin STOBIO: approached cach other slowly with inter fd commented i iy thet Dee 1329—1331 4810—4812 WAY me AL 7 i el eeting i nives they too ¢ o ' ' ' Formal Announcement MaTHAge or cose erence a H WAIELS CuUIS! tO ULL ul de BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. SE pces apari, tis wud iy age-old record of the bla v in Carlsbad of Metropoliian other speaking but wa : i V > ; Id z Opera Company Singer. ally planoiag oe petayzan's curiosity wae aroused | PO we til mir th ue F Vheld it above his Near Gates Avenue F Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. Friends of Mme. Margarete Matge- 24M. indicat Ni convene: |CUGAEIVG Wan. (hatte wasviooke| tor Tie Tian tnd SSernort: CAGE ap hac eee ORAL BROOKLYN corof DG BROOKL extent the their conversa § Wan Hol Ite pea Nea three as ono," repe Om-a r, me oprano of Meiropoli- $3 1g upon possibly the world’s me RANBIR HTBTPENG Tite uvin weapon an? duplicating ; tan Opera Company ved formal “Wi ssentiy they primitive ‘hotel register, Targin's) Hqne nimecit ny pr cen ra net, Lt ta spelen ot Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn aynouncement from Carlsbad yesterday they met, whereupon was repeat- Curiosity was st further pique t ton was not pleased. t ise ‘The three as one!” cried ‘Tarzan of © marriage there on june 18 to the b coremony of allianee| ind his desire quickly to master) that O-lo-a loved mo even n To t ind his Vieyd Glotzbach. The singer sailed eh had p usly marked th s- their tongue strengthened, with the! qofore, her love being stret blade flashed ligh from New York the last week in May 8% of s between ‘Taraan result that he fel! to with even) and fortified by pride in my t; “my Upon! HOWE Otthe: M Heel ck. They then advanced &teater assiduity to the tas« he had | ment ‘ i mud f h upon news of the ill ier mother | 4! apechiany & ing hin Set. himse Already he knew the Powerful lemy fathor Ja 4 -siut Bochum. Westphulia. She reached to names of his companions «man, chief of the larze “ha s rel a Bochum cight hours after her mother's den, he of the rless, white Aide OeOASINE FIRE IES! , , “Yo: : avait y skin, having umed the role of tated to affront. ands must k Pan-at-tee ni Mr. Giotzbach and Mme. Matzsnauer. gave an unprofitable job tutor, p ° his task with but praise me for my success y alth, for three, ¢ Red met frequently in New York. He and fg to sign language, con’ Singieness of that was re he did it with half ’ ce, May Not hope overcome Es Reso ng tne p thet veyed to Tarzan that they were flected in his pupil's rapid mastery do not un what we dail his warriors. At any time e ' her to Luvope, They married ceeding upon their way together of Ta-den's t ue. Om-at. call smi yt ’ Pp go tot ige where my in: Carlsbad len days afte nother's Were urging him to accompany them. the hairy bi so seemed to muscles of ffects not s clic for Ja-don always CACTI the anes ant s the direction they indicated w that the upon his broad the light Meena . the thlends of hie death, The, n to York route which Tarzan had D shoulders a portion of the burden of ks pocrisy and dust b or Tarzan to enter A-lur is the nid Septem The viously traver: Was extremely responsibility for Tarzan’s edi 1) praised and r mat there is a wa for the wife of Werrari Font teno: willing to ac Yaa Ui st, aS Tarzan expl ned to his compan- than that he rewa ad 1 courage to put it fo y es mn ad‘determined thoroughly to ex- ions the purpose of his t but of O-lo-a, his da isten, come Close, for Jad ~ OYSTER BAY WOMAN : nh ania own land before deti- neither auld give him any slightest saves 3. c : seh hos hk hee are and this he Event No 3 . = ° — DROWNS WHILE RACING. heii | are Uress Values 30 nm ina orsee across Lake or as n Newton, No J stlav ae ma Down Oyster Bay, 1. 1, was drowned yesterday after Miss 1g, daughter of ¢ Down T M T d a cottage en the east side of ti ih a Re ad o- orrow and hursday t three started in a rom the Lize to the west shore, about a haif nlc. Miss Downing, an excellent aS swiemer “ behind the other two. | Near th of the lake they heard | her shout, but did not turn around un- | t they reached shore, so eager w they to beat her across. she was no! where in sight.’ The other women Cee ane 250 Dresses ce of her, body was recovercd tonight and will be brought to New | Formerly 12.50 95 kK to-day, Mi Downing wi fh i one Pilg ered s Biot medel with long sleeves, high linen col oe lar, an eated Skirts. (As Illustrated. MEYER INQUIRY WITNESS | CUT OFF CITY PAYROLL. Connolly Finds Hackett Took Time Off Withoot Reporting. 3 st ret | 59 Dresses Aen some reputation in Men” Cuesta County es & catarsi anlenaiaee Formerly up to 16.50 85 i Has soparated terda i Cap Taffetas, Foulards, Flowcred Georgettes. een since 1913 as a mes. vase WSS The Practical Toweling care for Use in Every Home learned that Hackett had been asked | if he was in Rochester June 6, 7 and 8) last, an} that Hackett replied he had epent those days in Rochester in his al- 250 Dresses Formerly up to 29.75 85 LR CaHnT Man ahe OM eodiaakalt's It is a boon to housekeepers and mothers Taffetas, Baronet Satin Slipovers, Can- pesca HOD NaneeL TRE ahevoardL wiasttonnte Qa H : * 7 ton Crepes, Georgettes, Foulards, Linens to te biicein eemate “bucket because it is a practical material. You can and Organdies. Tassie ad not been parte. Hackett | use it for hand and face towels, roller towels, the omission. Wag MRS AME "I | ——— baby’s bibs and in places where a substantial, L SHOT ene ne JERSEY POLICEMAN. absorbent toweling with plenty of body to it 109 Dresses 85 Formerly up to 59.50 Fine Silk Frocks in attractive styles. can do service. Man Who Committed 200 Robberies Slain as He Jimmics Window, A P William Cymanskl. an habitual crimi- One bolt gives you a supply of 24 full-sized nal was killed early to-day by Potice- man John J, Beck who surprised him jimmying a window in the home of} towels. It costs much less than you are ac- Hemok Ay Surcle; Nei eh eeu Munn customed to pay for such long wear and Avenue, E Orange. Beck shot him 200 Dresses Formerly up to 95.00 oOo through the heart as he ran from the| haupe good service. It is a bright white, beautifully sR, eens OL Sonne 80; ‘Al Varad Shari Exclusive, high-cost models, in Canton —e | was ten years old and he had been in| woven material. | vane Spor! Crepe, Roshanara, Crepe de Chine and reforma jails a son a Dress, ¢ fies: Tish ver somite (anccat tel ein Hin | : : : 2.95. ~ Georgette. ) Hi lastanod inde Tania Cunitia sata Buy it by the bolt. Any store selling white . Hospital for the Criminal. Insane at] Trenton, whither he had. been. tran ferred to serve a term of from 15 i cars for habitual burglary | goods should sell it. If you cannot get it, Once he leaped from an automobile ‘ filled with detectives who were taking | write us. him to prison and made his get-away | PORT SUIT: through a crowd of school children The, police say he committed not JERSEY SPORT SKIRTS Boott Toweling in full Aaa, ane M 18-inch width in 25- or Formerly up to 49.50 Rarmarts ue te ieth ren Marr $800 STOLEN | oOOrT han bale - All higher-cost Summer Suits. 1900 4.75 IN INSURANCE CO.’S OFFICE. | Y \ —— | COATS & CAPES FLANNEL SPORT COATS All Coats and Capes that sold 1085 Formerly up to 15.00 785 up to 29.75, Borglars Use Desk an Screen in th Street Nebbery, The safe in, the office of the John| Hancock Life Insurance Company's of |. Us, PAT, OFF, Tice on the third floor of No. 143 West to have been blown open by bur who stole $800. It 1s believed the thieves sccreted themselves in the building until it w closed last night and then took their SILK SPORT SKIRTS 1,000 MORE BLOUSES Formerly 12.75 French Voiles and Shantungs. Spe Canton Crepe, Roshanara, Moon 75 i 29 Glo, Kumsi-Kumsa. aa | cially price — time over the They stood a desk on end to s a screen and worked BOOTT MILLS, Lowntt, Mass, behind it so to he seen from the | | street, They wrenched off the com- | i mn lock and then blew the doors ee off, apparently with nitro glyceriye. ae - =aSALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES, OES

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