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By EdgarPice Burrou Copyright 1921 by tdga CITING TALE O JUNGLE ADVENTURE Rice Burroughhs. SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING INSTALMENTS. Tarzan of the Ap diary gf dead German tuat als wife, Lady Jane Clayiom, 9 > TAna E too,’ tent of Liew. Ode And 80, upon the following morn- Pawar ine tn scare of ‘her riven into the cl ature waiking crea yatiia apo ity back © and sarts nding cee biineelf aa the tater hrtng sent Tnditig & Tivsterious, wht f hat ate A point bir out to CHAPTER XIX. All bUt a single bar was uae wer window As far as you permit. bis from this s) ved as. S$ Whispering is pe ‘Tarzan heard the water Umits I shail lett riurs whis- pered without the brown body of the | for he stood turn in the game below disappeared or two from the tered a forest city he en-| CHAPTER XX. NIW-LUR the fortunes of the city at last to the foot and there he stopped dim outlines rectangular warriors Unt rendezvous a rude shelter bul the entrance to his sansi- te aroma ttent away, He se to the ret passage ed his eager e stream a mile I the ape-man emingly endless chip- s keen ears de- footsteps along within was sigh und s making the tient with fur- A single s would rush in hand and with shot upward body of his mate vrms; her ed, and shou eto his Patterns. Huddersfield, England. stand, it would cost more goods. Mixtures, Fancy Effects. Saturday 10 2 b y you?” In reply he to him, “It is 1," he replied | "God has t of the Apes,” she said. “And Jack,” sh ing, the ‘Turmangani and his went forth upon their journey aero the Valley of Jad-ben-Otho fe after Jane's spear tad 6 tre terrors, and for the past the lack of proper nouris reduced him to little more than dane is | ib ring idiot. inkewpt me high ¢ the escape of had jearned vf a) in nim, and the Dor-ul-Otho, even if = strips ‘ | strips |ruise one, upon the side of the enemy Ld ht easily work havee with "ss pinns. i pe{ And gu daieut. erich gute was ake irl orought before the high priest A-lur. Where did you come from?” ed. an ad-ben-Otho,” erted the came from heaven. Whe 1 priest?" » be nan. is my hi but 4) don. Obergatz clapped his nunds, “Have Sin | HY feet bathed and tued brought to th. | me." he commanded x A throne Was erected in the main temple court before the castern ait son and behold the sacrifices that w offered up to him there each day at among the | SUn8¢ ¥ of a STAC . loomed CHAPTER XXI. | ARZAN and skirted the among shore of ‘ossed th of the lake. ening 1B breath yproaching, Beneata the shade the | the ape-man instantly recognized, ered Jane. ape-man. stood close in the shad. And ming etched Come,” said Tarzan, and had | behind t the great, horned back, con-} if held | ton that they wished to go. oe © neat above Kor-ul-ja shad Wt c com: had chosen to mobiliz its de t upon A-lu 0 ORDER I Bought 300 Pieces of Genuine Huddersfield, English, All-wool Worsted Fabrics and 25 Pieces of Scotch Cheviots in Very Desirable No Other Tailor in New York City Advertises Genuine All-wooi Worsteds and Scotch Tweeds Under $60 or $70 for a Suit of Clothes Made to Order. 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Qpen Evenings Until 9 Open Evenings Until 9 Saturday 10 she murmured, “tell me, is drew her more closely had observed in the ven good to us, Parzan ked, “where is a mile away Ja-don saw that which| dares disturb in his long experience in he had pever before sve mans riding upon the broad back of a ‘T do not kfow,”. replied ‘Tarzan. ‘The Inst [ heard of him he was on he shouted is the Dor-ul-Otho| the Argonne front.” shook her head. ‘{ want iny she said Termin. tnose| GIRL SOLICITORS’ » eryf and his riders heard the The ? . and! Timely Aid Association, Which | started in the direction of the knoll,| ).° ‘ and Ju-don, followed by a few of his| Employs Ther ntrepid warriors, Lieut, rich Obergatz crawled tnrough the grass upon all fours, Weaving a trail of blood behind him, at him croshing to the ground beneath her am] yy th, [a3th Street, Brook ho| Wedel! of No, 216 West bist Street. | now its Bob McDonald, who won an vus fight) Manhattan, were arraigned in thelexciting finish for the Metropolitan| Sus; then needed all. the steadying | | Yorkville Court to-day charged with{open iciting funds for the] Donald is one of the few ren pros who came over many us the trick of/an extra wallop on the drive. There © unemployed hitting the little pill over the land-| was no let-down anywhere, MeDon He has competed in numerous] 4ld’s card showing @ixt came nearest to winning one in 1915 when Gil Nicholls] fteld popped like ao many. firecrack- beat him in a play-off for t ttle Always a long driver and a beau- babi \titu’ shot maker, the husky Chicago! The tussle between Hagen and A | had a fatal weakness to become! Barnes fizzled out, These two stars,| —. Lire tread soles-cool uj ships, the privations, the Ww week nment, had with Lu-don, the high priest battle | you| iiegally aate while |Timely Ald Association, No, 182 sau Street, whose prrpose is to ald] years ago noand be feared that should he join Ja-don’s forces, Jas seemed likely, he would attract iny recruits who might still belicve Lam gone from her Ja-lur* with own replied Ja-don, Lu. | replied the ape-man CHAPTER XXII. from slipped He Was Joined by two others. hangings | 4) that hid the intertor of the roo ) passed throu, stunk ta far) until M m of Lady | Attor “Tam the high priest,” replied Lu Upon a pile lay the sleeping fo where Jad-ben-Otho mught sit in per= the of them former the farm for them n he stooped and gath- sleeping wom d up one of Standing close simul- the fellows and by 12% Per € der felt, bound her al-lul and river at the head ° pinioning her body while their le. It was upon the third day of their . |journey and they had almost reached | Quickly the river that passes thtough A-lur| of my! when Jane suddenly clutched Tar- zan’s arm and pointed ahead toward the edge of a forest that they wer: nd garged her. hrough ‘the findow and into th a dark chambe the trees loomed a great bulk that | nd imprisoned his » ips and rubb white s the two approached the . i bt of a forgotten epoc his floor & Co. John Sills & Sons, Wo BA Jurgens Company, Hecker-Jones-Jewell Miilir eman Hrs. and | as (Eran Company. During | 100 per ed there would der. “Whee-o0 and struck the hid | snout with the shaf: of the jof the chamber befare him. A frightened into the quick," he corridors are filled with — ing: Jane by the hand he led her around the monster and up the broad back into the spended from He pulle1 the the deep tones of uging rzan guided *he gryt in the direc. Land here the wily Ja-don oward the two priest his army for uch Was the state of affairs when ed a heavier xentenc THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921. hia bed of soft hides and at up. t) “1 am Jad-ben-Otho," he erted, "who y slumber?" instalment. Pomme Ahsan Threatened | Suit Against Complainant. Marcia Phillips of No. yn, and Mies Mart us- | § discharges in which t fisured, counsel for the associ that if they a charged again steps will t inst Kichard Bell, No, Madison Avenue, who made the ar- rests, acting ns a citizen, Miss Daisy innoune The case to-day was adjourned day so that the District law. diers, It has al at Millstone, Wholesale Vir Reduced Wage auffeurs and ale grocer strike of aployed by whol hep | ARAINSt A proposed waxe cut of 121g per] Visi gar-jcent. has been decla off and the | Strok men to-day returned to work he firms involved were Austin, Nich- | ols & Co, RCW striking em nt. cut ployees night Voted to accept the reduction, | —>— — Brookly All Yearn. | sd J. Farrell, defaulting teller of | ew Utrecht Branch of the Irving | National Fank, was entenced | 4 to nine years at Atlanta and a $9,000 fine by Judge In in Brooklyn. He had pleaded guilty, ‘The total amount Stolen was about $100,000, Judge Gar in toll him his life was altogether bad And he wishes he could have given him A number of uncalled for suits from my various stores —=—=-e as low as $8,00| Open Evenings Until 7 These goods can be foundineachof my Three New York Stores. Saturday 9 ‘Met’ Open Title, Helped hee Scotch Pro Plays Consistently Over Entire Four Inds atjiess than twelve feet a By William Abbott. OLF veterans are mopping WP! Jim Barnes removed himself early tn | tniy season, First it was Jim! the last trip by taking 40 for the first in the national yesterday at Recause of repeated arrests and | Scape. © girls have | tournaments pre : ; J erratic Russell, No. 163 West 48th Street.) ick MeDonald, however, didn't do ) arrested more than once BY | any sky-rocketing at Siwanoy, He | Rell, will also take part, it was said, | assembled four Hine rounds for a totad hin the proposed aetion strokes 0} winning by four was second. his best round, tho home stretch, where 80 others with a chance to win caumpion reserve s offlee might look up the}a 72, The association claims to have | many chamber aided about 600 unemployed men, 9 | blew ap with a loud report shat | MeDonald started the betind Cyril Walker, | Wo held the front position since tae) Strokes ahead of - > of these. GROCERS’ DRIVERS ACCEPT |Witronly tive holes to m held face, CUT: CALL OFF STRIKE. ™ Donald were ne No J, | just one Waiker and |. Hagen watched his title An unfortuny bunk tled Wi | troublesome spot. el print in sand ard thirteenth et | the long seventh, where Hag dto find this | Heved his drive had by escaped | Of DOULUS over a ston one He recoy.|Focks and unplayable. Lifting for cred from here straight back to the| Pentlay, he then hit twice into tra p and this series it the disappointed for the hole f bunk victim 7/ this disaster he played indifferently and finally 80 for|On ¢ me time | spirit 4 hegan|he went out in non July 21 as a protest] first the Walker skidded fadlin ams & Co. Qharles Creary y . went wrong, | At that Hag did Tom Kerrigan, the home club| luck, especially at the Lieasrr & Myens Tosacco Co 0 that Hagen on the inst few | a sentry posted on the knoll in the|/through @ small doorway, the others hoticeab) mouth of the gorge sent word that/iifting June Clayton from the floer ob Cc ona r( a tures holes gained more distance with iron valley below| and following him. out of traps than Waiker, his pagt- be] As the din of buttle rose above A- nothing less than two people mounted! jur, Lieut. rich Obergatz turned upon k of a gryt, And sure enough, not a quarter ¢ en clits jner, could get with we It {# becoming all the style now for holes to be made in one shot dur- f y’ ing a tournament. This honor in the absTaG8| Oe Not mie To Morrow's ineratina|BSY Barnes ’s Encouragenrent \2 ie eine eae | ma | clever fan uphi who manipulated a spoon so on the 199-yard thirteenth to 1 green that the ball struck je to the cht of the hole and then trickled in. Siwanoy, His Winning Card Being 294, Fo ‘POKES It didn't help much, however, as Me amara used ap 80 strokes in the Ahead of Pat O’Hara. round ! ind he couldn't] f% final round | Richmond Count hold McDonald's 7: ypen; | Mine holes. Barnes never thought he| | at of th hunt but continued to] | encourage Me Donald, his partner, who | Me-|jower ne could get “L van't 61 ning | Said Barnes, “but I'm coming in the new champ,” McDonald's answer was a grin and fours, a three and a five. This unbeat- | able golf, especially as the rest of the en “Met ere, Brom first to last the new cham- pion wa salways close to jead. His rounds were 73--73-—76—72 ard | Hike all others who formed the Amerl- |g ef ean team for the British champion-| {f Lerpiy Sry eers you walk. ship in June, appear overgolfed, At on air-feel better and~> Siwanoy, Barnes was nowhere near save money. the form that #0 completely out- me classed the international fleld in the Hoop Rupser Propucts Cos national, It was a strange spectacle . to see Barnes drive out of bounds and frequently shank his trons, but that's what “Long Jit did at Siwa hoy and on a course in excellent con- reat | dition. At that, Harnes finished four ni The meet on the vared to at third rund, when his score | 84. The start of the trouble c SCHEBLER CARBURETOR CO., Inc. 58 WEST 65TH ST. 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