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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, Jor the | broken i the trom As the dead, he foot of the cliff a g! the Waz Jod-garu-don 1921. | Pegs to which he clung ware wee kened holds were broken and it short in their sockets, hurtied downward, a brief meteor of| two bodies, the living and} screaming fenr, to death hurtled downward toward tery arose STANDING OF Do Not Fail to Read To-Morrow’s In+ teresting Instalment. — -don they sere | Foreign Stars To Play Here in | Several Tourneys (LIVE WIRES Lb NEAL R. O'HARA. | Copyright, 1921 s Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) | ronnayiy tot Sta » harbor teams as far apart ag the Pirates und Consresh s but taxes on the passes that I Roth | * 8 6 Home brew all ait we abisky (onom, but the ale a no danger base's Scientist discovers that t omy om toes that sting are Phat explains their fondness for silk stocking When a hoser ts gunranteed $200,000 nay be d a couple of Limes, but Eeperte now dingree as tow arp would bare # ap longer if the kept playing ¢ aise Pie Trav 1p, 48 ONT 1 y cromed the experts by } Ty eran , Dumpoes ptoras he i different from all other ehampiome, abe a would pay money just Bee hh ‘Ruth Is Seven Home Runs | Ahead of Record Made Last July 4 mn homers than his total for the {Home Run King Only Had 119 keason | i hen 2 Ruth's h n ait Kel Last Yea \gainst 34 z m f Kerr in the White Sox game on Monday, the first | to Date, ve had made against any White Sox | pitcher nee June, f a ma r of Sr, LOUIA, duly 19 Ruth titteen: month med to eerve as ; : an impetus to the swatter, On his | next trip to the plate in Monday's j tie Yankesst faced St. Louis to-day) game he hit a My that weuld have jes he did at the end of the game in| been a homer in almost any other which he played on July ig2o. Major league park. Then he came to St. Louls with the Yankees and tihe's two circuit clouts yesterday yesterday made two circuit smashes brought is total for the season to loft Davis, the Browns’ hurler. FSM Kt waa one sent to-day| ‘The White Sox pitchers all have Phe made Nin 27 of is 190) MHiBltted that they were trying: to ae through the season a ithout leting string af 54 home the Hambine knock the bull out of Then n which Babe has been) th Jot but after M uy came attitng: ihe 1 for four bases ind!- no excuse to offer and did joa tat ho will far sur Wisi not att the homer tu the forme record i alread has five Ww halt With acknowledgments to K.C. B, 1x on the then: “Rill him! Kill him Copyright Solty tage A: And now Tarzan stood in the recess | BIG SUM BORROWED | NATIONAL LEAGUE, ight J veside ‘Ta-den id-garu-don!” re- s|,,ciu WoL, PC, Clubs. WoL. PC. [peated the litter, smiling: i FOR REPARATIONS | pittswren ...53 27.663 81. tow ie 913] LAWN tennis stars of the Japanese ee SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENT. ble man! Targin the Ter New York....48 29 .623 Chie 33.41 4a6| French and British Tah ams, lta! Ang tea in GANG, Apes Hearne from ike diary of a dead Geen + Clayton. iy be | May Kill you, but they will never for- | Boat 42:82 .968/ Cine 2848 lyua| longing for tue Davis Cup are expected in search of mavens tec uke in ie af ico Uber: | gel you.” | Reichsbank Gets $37,000,000. From | iy 6641 89 OLS | Phil 22 53 293 compete in several of the tourna. ny wins id the wis Jotirte' at Arte cevasue, wil and Phey shall not ki—What have w. GAMES YESTERDAY ments in this vicinity prior to the Inter m and kills m tlker that hax attacked Lats, ; e fs . e ave we 5 es | . eee esse gto ttat Rm Attacked Taran.” Ute rlree make a compact to travel | her Tarkan'n statement asto what Amsterdam, Which Assures Next Ai -Paae Siem nationed caste We chief of the tribe, Keeat, wakes Wis way Mealthlly 8) thoy? whould Nol dew. ‘ ) oooe8 ‘ S should not do was interrupt Payment to Allies. ‘ ’ Hotcombe W Chairman of the Sea RoW ® ndden ejaculation as two fig * Sinith ht Lawn Club inne.) Teh locked in’ di hlike embrace, RERLIN, July 13 (Associated namer to have the Noone esence ae ih, néw direction before she disappeared |tumbled through the doorway of the} Press) — The ichsbank announces ae ana ify carer rer one corner of tie room beyond | over the 1im of Kor-ul-lul, ‘The bal-|cave to the outer porch. One was|inat through ¢ tormed th Hee ekasoce bel nt Or Ane ee the table had been left a dais of| fled lion, planting all four fect, barely |Om-at. tho other a creature of his|\! Mrough the intermediary of the |i tig: dis tiigue and Hargrave: | (81an loan ee stone about four feet hia ued {stopped upon the verge of the abysa (own kind but witha rough coat, the| Amsterdam branch of the Mendets-| sesiog: Miveneit and wie nt Is ust 8 cight fect tong. Cpon this were| Gating down into the black ei liars of which med grow |in Banking House a credit amount. | ,,At Boson : The ¥ ni “ re Neh I oll S were) beneath he mouthed an angry roi jstraight outward from the skin 150,000. 5 roe W. Me Laure Brigno i nite ae ! E | z y , 000.000 gold marks (about Piled a foot or so of sottiy tanned rough the darkness at the bot-|Stiffly. unlike Om-at's sicek covering. |gy7qoo.o0, has been fea 4 Samazeuitiy and Max Decusis, Caplan pelts from which the fur had not! tom of Kor- tho; he two were quite evidentiy well) Meum. : Srreice tue Is likely to receive ite prepure been removed, Upon the edge of | Way toward the s people, |mMatehed and equally evident was the! Mt Anh 2111000491) 2| practlos on Ray Ridge turf of te We dua we eG, nee Behind him cam and Ta. fact that each was beat upon mur Reichsoank statement says bi moat Ul Gonseenh Acniale: Chin. | % a young female) den, Presently halted ben’ der, They fought almost im silence | jhese credit operations will so en! Ty tics let railed UR Waz-don. In one hand she held|a great tree that greW close to the |except for an occasional low grow! as| sie monsures being taken bv I TE TEAL CS NE or thin piece of metal, appar-| Clift, pr the other acknowledged thus) jienment that fulfiiment of th cw i se Fae : , a omen’ *r will ewe int j nat FUMATIMeNt of the reps | St howls at New York eS shelimen Cotly of hammered gold, with ser-| whispered Om-at, “Tw rations demands falling due Aus 31 Brook! fated H go to the cave of Pan-at- rzan leaped forward to enter the ngs SU ne Que aus. s nn ‘o to action there and then mbv ed edyes, and in the other a short,| wilt seok the cave ot iy dispute only to be checked by a MAY be Packt gl lig eer Aa Cease on to the tournament which beging a ‘ i p cave o sd aatonitic reparations payme y al Boston (two is ful brush, With these she was oc-|to have speech with my own blood, grunted admonition from Om-nt. | Change during the present year there 2 t Boston Ciwe eam) Soeport, Roo, on August 1 It is a cupied in going over her smooth, | [t will not take long. ‘Watt here—1| Back!” he sald. “This fight is mine) fore will not benecessary AMERICAN GUE. believed the French players will desire Blosay coat, which hore a remarkable | Shall return, suon, “Afterward shall eT, aneman understood and! The, Rresent operation is reported | gy Se eee. pal tih 8 | sched to meet its resembla » plucked seaisl fl nee coecwes LO) LAC Oph 8 PeOnre opped aside. ks @ here to be the first of a series of vhs PC. ube. Bl MHRGRETY HA bie dapahy ce to plucked seaiskin. Her} (ey watched until Om-at was | Stopped asid , ae UnderniMen WhIehe the Cieteran | Clevelan, 82 28 606 | Gorton eal ae Onronent mt 4 i luin cloth of yellow and Wlack sirizad {about to enter the cave of Pan-atciec | “It, |8 a grand-bar.” explained Ta-| (iivernment, through the Rolcaabaak, |New Yor...48 3 608 St, Louie a5 46 .ci2/ Onwentala, Chicago. August 1. te avd dato skin Jay on the couch beside her) Without seeing any indication that 4° den, “a chict battie, This fellow must! is nogotiating with private banks | Wathiaeten ..t9 40 .929/Chicaso Sab aE [AR Crate Bulsia: Ani aun eed vases with the cin i her} vad been observed and then, simul-|D@ Ba-snt, the chief, If Om-at| ii poad : SS | petroit AV 41 800, Phitadetonia. S147 397) That he was endeavor tob re circular breastplates of beat. | . % sae i kills him without tance Om-at “Pra ; r ments t ' esa eis) wold, reveatt i : neously, both saw a head appear) oa) yecome chiet.” — GAMES YESTERDAY. neve Arrangements by cable messag » revealing the symmotrica!|in the mouth of one of the lover | i LITTLE “DOLLING UP” Vout rite | Thomas C. Trask. who is directin lines of her nude figure in all its|caves. It was quickly evident that its} Fs-sat Meh son ior with him, | ai} Bini 10) the competitions at the ¢ at beauty and harmony of contour, lowner had discovered Om-at, for im- | toppling upon the brink of the nich bate sui AiG hetic Club. | inguine «¢ nher even though lie f contour, for) i diately red in pursuit, With. | Even Tarzan held his breath, ‘There FOR JERSEY SOLDIERS | . eres ig the Meeneh 1 igh the creature wa out a word Tarzan and Ta-den sprang (they surged to and tro perilously for Uses ) Ulack and entirely covered with hair, {forward toward the foot of the clit |# moment and then the inevitable) CAMP BDWALDS, Nod. July 1 f S10 Tonle, Tint aanearanc i det she was undeniably beautify A wild cre shattered the silence of /happencd—the two, locked in mur-|The 114th Infantry, South Jersey's No A SAA) add to the women's championship That sho was beautiful inthe eyes |th®, gorge—a cry that was immedi. | derous embruce, rolled over the edge. | tional Guard organization. in camp and or New wore: Biate: We. ky ae of Bassat x fhe e¥es | vtoly answered by hundreds of sa Far below, in the dim light of the] for two weeks. i= not to be an ou 1 nection With the de Ss-sat, the chief, was evideiced | theron Ne Wacrlot after. warrnr coming dawn, two inert forms should | -goued up" tin tol, Wain tion Maat \? smpetition. by the gloating expression upon hislemerged from the cntrance to tie be lying stark in death; but to Tar) price, th {1 canmmander, | USienyy: Maoaed, Mididicion and We Mra, May Sutton Bundy and M4 fierce counitendnes and tha increaned [cave yans amazement, sich was far from | sid ather oMe Ty CH To eeagy | Hae aM erin Mary. Reowne, {ihe Catitornian ropidity of bi The creature who had raised the | 10" sight that met hits eyes. Instead. | about 4 ‘ (Hirst Ganior | 1 nlenttar ¥ of his breathing. Moving | ae ee wee ad the recems | tere were the two figures still bat-| ‘The Word wont around to-lay that | (nr 8 PRETO ean vary quickly,forward he entered the rocm, | arm fod now reached Ne. tro ne | Ying only a few fect below him. Cling ‘omainde ‘ AWE Ware and SMKOET Mee CONE NCR, GH eh# and as he did so she looked 1 1 A to el f,| ing always to the pegs with two holds Cy on of a review Si CWT ENON UU EE a Ked up. In-Jialied and turned to give battle ty| IDE always to the pigs with two Maas | idwards Friday, there. wil de ne mil | ance His AbetiON of Lhe stantly her eyes filled with terror and|Ta-den. Unslinging his club, whict | —% Nand and 4 Ss ee lary break yeland H NMG tt B an quickiy ab had hung down his back from a theng [tail they seemed as much at home struction, w going alons splon- | Maen i i i eacrtrers| lon Quickly she scized the lola cloch| Jhout Wie neck, he stood upon the level | @POn the perpendicular wall as upon | did Laggan ita RARE ws Minekuts Meta PRB TY aod with a few deft movements ad-| : : Ty | the level surface of the vestibule; but Shiisted men who failed La report foy | Men aut Wales Pay Hal justed it about hi floor of the entrance-way, effectually | cow their lacties were slightly al-| tie encampment period fen being} GAMES TO-DAY. visite nid du abou e s| s nloek x Tas Ya use q bes i il AUS rw Yor! oui, hie N reve ir As she gathered iy King Ta-don's ascent. From all tered, for cach seemed particularly |:ounded up by iffs of several coun New York at St b ie up her breastplates Es-sat rounded | directions warriors of Kor-ul-!) | nent ‘upon dislodging his antagonist | !es and will a | Boston at Cievtang. ua the table and moved quickly toward |™ ihe SW ALESIS ; ; from his holds and precipitating him Sates eoaerehiiarlivie at, Quriit y ‘2 stopped into the recess, unslung!to certain death below. Tt was soon | 220 ney eectanye catomerne td |Site oF ie hig long repe and. leaning far out, evident that Om-at, younger and with RUNS FOR WEEK INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, Shae Cu want?" she whis-|shot the sinuous noose. with the pre- | gy r powers of endurance thin Bs- NATIONAL LEAGUE Clubs. WoL, PC) Clubs, w.t, ro. | Weaver a ; she knew full well, jcision of I habitude, toward the $ gaining ay advantage. | — Cee eT dic | pattimore ..50 18.780 Newark 48 ST ine che intl an-at-lee," he said, “your chier | menacing ire ling its heavy Sat ho longer chief of) - 1936 S76 Jersey City 16 49 Aaa] LAD ib fein mie Tor youl . ub over ‘Ta-den re was. ad he was a whimper- 139 1924 Syracuse “ “" y mentary pause of the rope ing craven batting for life. Cluteh- | H Toronto 4140 505 Meadinn oo whieh tt wit was for nt away |the noos 1 toward it On clutching at the newre: | yor pita GAMES YESTEROAY. ' ; ‘ t father to spy quick movement of to + Ne sought any support th 1 Y syracuse, 3: dersey tity. 1. : _ is tie Kor-tl-lul? 1 w not losed it upon its vieti id save him front that awful fell t ‘ Newark. 7, Rochester Leave oe over his head, and and as strove to push aside the AMERICAN LEAGUE Guriate, dy, Uallimetes “ an zing the rope in id of death, whose cold §agers he aD COURIC Toronto, 6, Reading. 5 (Hirst rzan threw back upon | already fott upon his heart, his. tail | | spantaca aati isi " Taree; by Reawiie, 0 siaeone game) |. It was the smile pat frame sought Om-at’s side and the handle of | P Wwasuagan rhe Nee 4 aNGEE TO: UKT | 4 man who knows |, Woletng a torrif the Knife thut hung: there, ee Pa Nd Ti] sersey city at syracuse | pleasant at need heidfore Tarzan saw, and even at! P New York 01 al iM Woivatk: at’ rochester: Will leave, Pan-a he Ya-den J) grew the blade from it eath he i ug iia aa Boiicore at Ruttato, | you shail go with me—to | the body of the dead Waz-don above | dropped catlike 10 the pegs beside the eit eimai eed a aig cai Toreatas | v : P or plac getless to be | Mis ae Bolned Hoke for a battling men aul’ fall had drawn INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE _ | he envied of the shes of Kor-ul-ja, | nome Wh face d_oto the} back for the cowardiy fatal thy Tub SOM) TOWED i Come | heavens, he soreamed forth the horrid | Now many others saw the perfidiou Tain ay Jat a 1 BGtea BREN r to tee Ste tO0; Rent) Never!" cried Pan-at-lee. “Ih lehailenge of the bull apes of the tribe) act and n great ery of rage and di aya ey ct ats * | you. ‘7 would 1 mata with a/of Kerchak, and will all the strenati | rust arose from savage Unroats: bn et H Lowis Morgan 1 the barber | Ho-don than wilh you, beater ot his giant sinews he led the as the blade sped towird its goal the ‘ avo the bane mito banc itotay nike women, murderer of babes.” [corpse hes upon the ndin eeman srized the hairy member é Ky Ll GonpaNcc ton twee CAGE AT CAT eet ntful scowl distorted the | warrior at was the force of that wielded it, and at the same i is fede | ae PER oeretanyy a ay SH ATTLUA chief. ato! helihe impact that not only was the| stant Om-at thrust the body of Ks-sat patna fhe int Snowantecnttlte: ‘cartel ‘tame you! 1 will break Wax n from his hold, but two | fram him with such foree that its (gu Is for 9 tot $1 1000 -sat, the chief, takes what he | who dares question | combat his least arp nd this.” then ind stone r from the table ske it in his powerfut hands “You might baye been the first and most favored in the cave ¢ : cestors of Hs-sat; but now y 1 be last and t And when Tam « with you shall you belon the men of Es-sat’s cave those who spurn the love chic He advanced quickly to sei and as he laid a rough hand up she struck him heavily upon the of his head with her golden b' plates. Without a sound Es-sat, Chief, sank to the floor of the apart- ment. Suddenly she stooped and r« moved Es-sat's knife with its scab- | bard and shoulder belt. Slipping It over her own shoulder she quickly ad justed her breastplates and, keeping 1 watebful glance upon the figure of | the fallen chief, backed from the| room. | Tn a niche in the oute beside the doorway leading to the bal. | cony, were neatly piled a number of | rounded pegs from cighteen to twen- | inches in length. Sclecting five | of these she made them into a little bundle about which she twined the | lower extrem of her sinuous ta and thus carrying them made he way to the outer edgy of the baleony As none | about to see or hinder her, she took Uiickly to the pegs already set in the fuve of cliff and with the celerity of a monker sambered swiftly oft e hi. . row of pegs, which she! Ae direction of the lowe | orge for a matter of some ards. Here, above ber| a series of small round) ced one above another in| parallel rows. Clinging only r toes she removed two of gs from the bundle carried in nd taking one in either inserted them in two oppo- r room, just | uring herself that there h (lowed i end ¢ nundre head, the w H sand she te holes of the outer rows as far shove her as she could reach, Hang- ing by these new holds she now took one of the three remaining pegs in couch of ber fect, leaving the fitth sped securely in her tail. Reach- her with this member she n one of the above n the fifth peg holes of the centre row and then, al- ernately hanging by her tail, her cet, or her hands, she moved the pegs holes, thus carrying h her she as- iward to new stairway ¥ ad Att > summit of the cliff a gnaried exposed its time-worn roots we the topmost holes forming the s! step from the sheer face of the piece to level footing. This was vvenue of escape for mem- the tribe pressed by rom below. There were or such emergency exits from the age, and were death to use om in other than an emergency. When she had gained the summit moved quickly through the s in the direction of the next which cut the mountainside a rite beyond Kor-ul-ja, It was the! Corge-of-Water, Kor-ul-lul, to which her father and two brothers had been sent by Es-sat ostenstbly to spy upon the neighboring tribe Presently there came to her keen enn another sound. Something ap- | roached her along the rim of the yorge. And then, of a sudden, quite close it seemed, there blazed through | the black night two yellow-ereen spote of fire i With a shriek that reverberated among the hills, whe turned and fied along the rim of Kor-nl-lul. and be- hind her swiftly came the devil-eyed lon of the mountaina of Pal-ul-don Just a few steps she took in the 4 EXTRA PANTS FREE I am moving from 1431 Broadway August 1st and wish to dispose of the largest tailoring stock of fine woolens ever shown at the lowest possible price. 14 oz., All Wool Worsted Suit to your order and extra pants free. (No tailor advertises this serge under $35) Suit and (No My store No. 119- 121 Nassau St. is carrying GER same prices as 1421 Broadway during this sale. My store at 2 Colum- bus Circle is carrying same style and prices as 1431 Broacway dur- 3 \Suitings, very light weight, guaranteed sunproof, Plain Blue and quiet two-tone effects, foal: like worsteds, will hold shape. 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