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. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, ia ARDEA futinton Thurs, & at. | | EDDIE CANTOR MAKE IT SHAPPY | Ti EVG! With NA! SMALL. MAYNARD U CO, PUBLISHES OY THE MOST TALKED / ABOUT. STORY IN TEN YEARS | i i ¢ _ goth Bt. Fit 9070 Ee j CHAPTER VI. CHARACTERS IN THE STORY. “You enkaxed a caravan in charse CONCERTS AND Music. . Wok ‘th & By, Bee 8.0, Main, Wed. “a WORA BAYES 5; j (Continued.) DIANA MAYO, nineteen, beautiful, aristocratic English girl, deter- he eravel 18 426 anal toe tuonti, | TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT s COBVRA a The RED GERANIUM Hi be mas MONT MART RE i HE looked at her watch with mines to make an expedition into the Arabian desert from Biskra.| you set out trom Bikta, but yong tnt Bt 8.13, at SSik sudden a ae The Mey Her brother, tention was at the end of the time to mite at i, & . BRONX EXPRE rhs Regie £4 acest was wearing away quickly. , ; i travel northward . A i a j tf Boon “he, would’ comer Her| ANTHONY MAYO, by whom she has been brought up, virtually as} {jave! montward to Oran and there uN Bese, Woe cea oa eet FAS 5) TAO iin ‘THE WOTEL | | LONGAGRE 4.3% 083.08 TO-MONT t See ee aeeem ad whore Aid C86 ps (hie to dissuade her. So does i ere to cross to Marseilles, then to] Wektiin GD Finca Menai ‘with CHAS.| WHITE | HOLMES comecy MOUSE ata “GO EASY rT. jana r Cherbourg, where you would emb: j LEAGUE, IN i Comeds ” Minre Welied in b ‘ I TTHNOT, who loves Diana and wants to marry her. At would embark |,. " iF Thea Wi ot Biwa?, Eve, 8.30. MA H 9 maine ‘mounts she whis- a ball given to celebrate her departure she tells him she has none|r America to follow your brothor, | "BOR org ering’ total amu ST. oe LEVEY. itive BEL!’ who has already started 4th, Bh of the feelings of a woman, has never been kissed and can obey} i. tistoned breathlessly with an AMUSEMENTS. Come tie | THE. BLUSHING “BRIDE aml / G no man. Her expedition into the desert is led by ever-increasing fear growing in her KOADHURST A4Gt.v 8.20. Mia Thor a8 UTH it, By.8.20.Mia. MUSTAFA ALI, an Arab with a fine outfit of well-bred horses, eyes. | The slow, casual votce detail-|| NEW AMSTERDAM ‘V:.¢%4 &t, ae BLA Y DS B Sth MONTH. THE MUSICAL TRIUMPH ing her itinerary with the : Wik Wack divan that she had scorned Disturbing signs appear before the journey is a day old. HAEY of portent ecw a before dropped down among the soft Diana is captured by cushions, She wag so tired, and her] SHEIK AHMED BEN HASSEN and taken a prisoner to his caravan, +s pewed in a kind of desperation, “It I ery again I shall go mad."’ She t forced them back, and crossing to the scream. She swayed a little as she N THEATRE, W. 494 St. th . 30. Eva.§2.50, Mats. Wed. £8at.! lo or { head throbbed persistently. where she is subjected to his passionate attentions. Lei eo fret on the endteus EMPIRE ‘sratinees hy and Gat at Bae RNEY BERNARD and : : gold-flecked sky DER CARR i She was asicep when the servant] _ Diana is served by an Arab maid and by visible through the ‘apening “ok tie hE ALEXANDER CAR tin a new The brought tea, but she started up as he| GASTON, a young Frenchman who has long been attached to the|tent, put she saw nothing of the un- Glass&Jules EckertGoodman put the tray on a stool beside her. Sheik’s entourage. “It is Madame’s own tea. If she will be good enough to say if it made to her taste,” he said anxiously, as if dulating sand, nor th ————"MATINEE TO-MORROW, 2.30 the setting sun. e red wlory of/] FARL GARROLL 7, Ave: FPUBAG WANTS 2.30 TES nr. Wy, Hive 8.90 AMBASSADOR 6M Wed. Ramen cdi brtsn| “orn ar " BLOSSO RE With ESTELLE WINWOOD prctrs’ Girte Overture 8.25 Promptly—Positively No RITZ TREA: W. 48th 8t, va, . SAT. With With 0, P, HEGGNE and LENNOX : RARE ES UABesee -|MARJOL AINE WLE. Ik with a terror that made her want to TO. dnc sont, FIQ =a 7 a i ADVERTISING OF (lf Kh FIEATON wetees 40th, nr.B'y, ‘The Greatest OM LT of Al ‘One Seated During Scene 1-Act 1. Matinees Wed. and Sat. 2.500 saan Gran itey Ott “COMEDY ‘Tel. Bry. 5194. Mats, Thure, & FULTO N whispered with dry lips that trembied.|{ L2 1 SO] Si CU bes ae of St) GARRICK,65 W.35. Mts, PHEAS. WANTS &Bat. ‘Wed. & dat. wished to know. It was quite rt ; 4“ West 48th St. set 8.20. ‘Theatre, Matinecs PLAYHOUSE sist, Wes, sna Gat 3.90. ABTHST. Bree sao. | por, a, simp) The answer was given care- Up The Ladder’ ii, N T yet ON his whole happiness was contained in the tiny teapot at which he was frowning deprecatingly. Her anger flamed up again. “Ts it . His assiduity jarred on Diana's money that you want? Are you hold- new-found, jangling nerves. She i at Vuleb Galen dpe tier Soon recognized that he was sincere in his the last word, and it da at yi his efforts to please her, but just now silence to convince her that it was no they only seemed an added humilia question of ransom. She had only tion. She longed to shout Go away! YUDSON, W sain spoken to try and stifle the inner con- |] 4" bute.’ Wed. and 4TH MONTH like an angry schoolboy, but she Fiction that grew deapite her efforts managed to give him the information dierent > The RUBICON! EUGENE, O/NEILL'S peat ex Her hands were locked together __With VIOLET HEMING, Piymouth, W. 4th St. Eves. 8.45. he wanted, and putting cigarettes and tightly, her eyes still staring out un- Mads. Thurs. & Sat. 2.45. matches by her he went out with a seeing at the wonderful sunset. She little smile of satisfaction. The longing for fresh alr and the felt dazed, hopeless, like a fugitive @esire to see what piace she had been Vet j who has turned int eg Y hemmed in on every sider thec|| MATIONAL ; side; there a LAST 7 TIMES: i seemed no way out, no loophole of py esas LAST oe : : % try ‘lat St. W. of B'way’ Hy brought to grew irresistibly as the nad Sa, | i lessly, and again the thin thread of smoke drifted across her face, Senet AEPUBLIG * para a thre LAWFUL LARCENY ELTINGE ‘Went 424 Btreet. brenines, 8 a0 LITTLE “xistinees. 20 S,, West of Bway. Bvi Matinees Wed. and Sat... 2.20. Tewn. Eve... 42d Bt.,W.of BY Mats, Wed. and Bat, 44th St. B R'W & Bat. 2.30. _The Ist Year @®> APoLto Gene ne “ae ie THE WORLD “S aA HOLMES THEATRE, ge — The Voices Say to You escape. She wrung her hands con- fda tea Sk ace edheip Obaoenoiglenbion vulsively and a great shudder shook her. Then in her despair a faint ray of hope came. “Mustafa All, or one of the caravan sod SAST_OF COMANS arty wae 5 Mats WED. & SAT. the open doorway. A big awning } Stretched before !t, supported on lances, She stepped out from under H its shade and looked about her won- men, may have given the alarm al- ready in Biskra—if you have not— murdered them all,” ‘she whispered Jerkily, eg deringly, It was a big oasis—bigger than any she had seen. In.front of the tent there was an open space with a thick belt of palm trees be- yond. The rest of the camp lay be- hind the Chief's tent. ‘The place was allve with men and horses. There were some camels in Bedi tet eee ‘ and she waited tense for his answer, Sak tice Dinas petaene, ome na Tales of ruthless Arab cruelty surged ioeth avety whats ieocha igthentd: sone , VS Hi |tbeough her mind. What had been alas a tacee’| sorte -euotolene an the fate of the unfortunate caravan ‘@se hands of grooms. Mounted Arabs ‘ i leader? Her eyes closed and her @h the outskirts of the oasis crossed } i } throat grew dry. her view occasionally. : f ‘ ‘There was no need for any mur- “{ have not murdered them all,” he rejoined shortly, “but Mustafa All BELASE Mat FR AZEE E “THE NIGHT. ‘CALL Is the Radio-Mystery Hit! CORT West 48 St, Bvening screen. Indeed there ‘There were groups of men engaged der," he continued sarcastically, VA LACHBBINGED wanrhaga ’ : » during the French Revolution, which raises Wariete duties ail urouna’ ber. ; panes 788 ome to know me better || ¥ “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” ; film making almost to the scale of jose who went by near her salaamed fe . ze tha lo not leave too Ny * : Oy nctilgltmar lee ah gail exer ae — 5 amy muen to chance. “ail things are with|1 GQ0D MORNING DEARIE Wagnerian dynamics...‘‘There is the ies oe bet, “A strange tock came). ibid cg tr ce papal copiper amiaaled name’ Good! |} yeusicat, COMEDY SENSATION at the , J p |- spiritual insight of Shakespeare in it. ito Diana's eyes. ‘hie was the . eye twemember that lah BY x - | 7 eee: esert indeed, the desert as she had does not always concern himself with || OLOBE stariswes ‘Wed. & Set’ at 220: One knew that sooner or later Griffith would Rever expected to’ sce it, the desert . bi the affairs of men, and arrange ac- as few could expect to see it. But the “SHE WOULD NOT LOOK AT HIM; SHE WOULD Not meer |°Fdlnsly. Itt had lett this attair to ost! She shuddered, then turned at chance there might very easily have @ sudden noise near her. A biting,| HIS LOOK. HIS PRESENCE WAS AN OFFENSE; SHE WAS Ineen, as you susgest, murder donee Screaming chestnut fury was coming} SCORCHED WITH SHAME,” though we do not call it murder in 8 the desert. ‘awe owned rie bok tae oorng| States, and as far as France,” he and caught her quivering lip between| vovonet You Berek. jnimaals: i clung, yelling, to his head. He was|2aied, with a little accent of Dride|her teoth to keep it still, and the red- | to guide you in the desert, pala him 1X CYLINDERLOVE and wonderfully done. . . stripped, but Diana recognized him at este eae Aging apachindvalys nasa cunfer breast heaved stormily | Detter to lead you to me. I pald him a ; i once. The one brief view she had had/anere was an inflection in his voice] with the rapid beating of her heart,| Wel! enough to make him content to Ey Seo eer oe of his small, vicious head as he shot 4 - temove himself from Biskra, whe: Music Hall, bet. B'way & Cent. each time he mentioned his master|but she held herself proudly erect. + where} G3 ST, Murle Hall, bet, Bway & Gent. yf hegdleagie ot Syenies beigre “Vi | that indicated a devotion that she was|He crossed the tent with a long, awkward questions might be asked, vy rer Matinees Wed. & Bat. at 2.15. IRVING seauivs “MUSIC BOX REVUE” “Best music show ever made in Aroeri SAM H. HARRIS race wea able to accredit to the brute from | noiseless stride. picTU ffi di came to a halt opposite Diana, refus- |“ ‘i he is not known, and where h 500, Griffith has yet made. whose treatment she was still suffer-] “I hope that Gaston took care of 1 cant extra Midnight Performance Wed. at/11,30 ing to move, his ears laid close to bis | at her thoughts were broken| you properly and gave you everything | DM!!d up for himself a new reputation | INTHE FOLLOWING LOEW THEATRES head, quivering all over, snatching continually at his grooms, who Seemed unable to cope with him, Once he swung up on his hind legs and his cruel teeth flashed almost into the face of one of the men, who was as a caravan leader.” |All This Week Batire W'k of May Into abruptly. that you wanted?" he said easily, “There is Monseigneur,” sald the|stooping to a little table to light a servant suddenly. He spoke as if she,|cigarette. The coolness of his words too, must be glad of his coming. Didjand manner were like a dash of cold the valet imagine for one momeht|water, She had been prepared for that she was here of her own free}anything but this calm nonchalance hands went groping to her throat. It had been no chance affair, then—no at doth Bt. Ly ety Hod accidental meeting that the Arab chief shout of laughter from a knot of dupe. She ground her teeth with Arabe who had gathered to water the the horseman riding through the belt/sence, Her fear gave way to rage, rage. Her suave, subservient . usual evening eccentricities of the|>f tren that fringed the oasis and anjher | bey stiffened, her hands) a4 ween leading her the whole time, rh 8 ducer in the world.”...London Post. chestnut. pete fear that this endea?|20t in the direction that had been TQRPOSITE, WEST 120TH g, FERRY. moore (eraay™) “It makes demands upon our imagination ‘The French servant, coming from to foot. She shrank back under the ‘Is it not time that this ende mapped out in Biskra, but toward ene ph EE BER f4 awning and into the coolness of the| Haven't you done enough?" she burst tent, raging against the mastering]/out passionately, “'Why have you fear that she could not overcome. But] committed this outrage?” Just inside the open doorway she] A thin thread of smoke diifted to- stood firm; even her fear could make} ward her, as if the hand holding the ehind the tent, stopped to speak to the man as he picked himself up and ‘made a grab at the horse's head, and hen turned to Diana with his pleasant emile, man who, had bought him to betray his trust, Mustafa Ali's shifting eyes. his desire to hurry ner from the oast where they had rested at midday, her go no further, She would meet| cigarette had moved in her direction nes oe all explained. He had aan | most sensational. ‘ -acting of Lillian Gish is He is righty named Shaitan,/nim here, not cowering into the inner|in one of the gestures that she had|*Cted well. The last touch—the tm- MAY i ecateri : inspired. ..aperfect film”. ..London News, Badames for he ie aasuredly possessed | room like a trembling creature skulk-| noticed outside, tut there was no an-| inary wound that had toppled him HA OPENS SAT, HYME! 1S This Week Will Be The Last Time This ot A eel ries Jace te Ing in the furthest corner of its cage. |swer. His silence infuriated her and | SOn!s Cut of his Secale, had been a ee You Can See This Film, Showi inp pier eae llagae mr bgp anda ch it left. tterly reckless. reflected bitterly. pe Season You Can See is Film in nage rte plunge, broke ‘away’ from] Tat much pride at least was lef she grew utterly Nothing Had been omitted (cues BLAZE OF GLORY, : g From the shelter of the tent she watched the troop arrive at the open “Do you think that you can keep the men who were holding him and me here, you fool? ‘That I can vanish headed for the edge of the oasis with ‘the Arabs streaming after him. the attempt a success. The horse that i “One of the greatest sensations in the way wilt give ®ny alarm tn Biskra.” DAVID BELASCO. Presents | of emotional entertainment that London hy?" £, Ty ” set the gceation hae pee ae LENORE UiRiC= in Ss has ever kenoven ia “Orphans of the Storm. a8 ent altogether fr rama ordinarily conceived either on stage or immense orchestration of pictures, threaded Matinees Wed. and Bat. with the theme of the hapless girl’s Calvary MUSIC BOX ¥¥:48 8t:2ry-1470,iv.8.5 sharp “ | drive the critics to seek parallels for his gen- | ius in other paths of art.’’. . “Without a dull moment... . “Orphans of the Storm”’ stamps Griffith as a producer of genius. . . The historical details are admirable don should be taken to see it.” | to.another sphere of usefulness where SHUFFLEALONG#* 8 A LoEW-MerRO ||| | “It is the greatest picture play D. W. | whether @ more convincing exhibition I There wi ther sile SON en (Re | of the tender passion has ever been seen | as another silence and her IVOLI GLORIA SWANSON coal | Satie en a aa | pool asechteth cat ecshtalitaclaadtdeicn | has set a standard for other producers had turned to his own account, but an I ALTO ‘The Beauty Shop to emulate.”...London Telegraph. a h isy hich she seemed to be} His tone conveyed the perfunctory re- is. . 5 ww : way with a how! that proveled ee eee te eet ane eee nee atl tat op whoa’ tor an wnavoldabie ak_| From the very outset she had been Fanut ts Os oy ib | picture again demonstrates that Griffith is unquestionably the greatest film pro- and then gives us something handsome in | return.”’. ..London Observer. “Certainly a masterpiece... .the climax is 1 Only At The Mark Strand Theatre, Broad- i “of London | is a quality in its .London Express. every child in Lon- .London Times. .It may be doubted | mer did not indicate any undue feel- apace before her. ‘The horse the linto the desert and no notice be taken| Cre acy wiven Her to ride was the EE ee eee way at 47th St. Shelk was riding was jet black, andlof my disappearance—that no in-|Shelk's beyond all doubt, trained to 11 P.M, tn = HOTEL ASTOR—T O-NIGHT arate pail’ Room “Pure vice, Madame, He has killed) her cienched teeth. Then as helinquiries,” she choked furiously, “1|Had in the hotel at Biskra, It had swung to the ground every thought] am not such @ nonentity that nothing} 0°" Some one in her room, Mustafa N Richard : . dignantly. black horse, and even after it had] qe laughed— the little, amrusea {ought af, for the Shelk had provided | Clout ee si isiettrom “Shuttle Along? The Sensation of Paris The man shrugged. “Monseigneur | heen ted away he stood looking after] jaugh that sent the same cold féeling | “82st the resistance that would cer- | A yi “Mi . ”* his whistle. Diana looked from the beautiful] quiries will be made? added with @ little laugh, in response | creature's satiny coat to the man's “There will be no inquiries,” he an- alti iad varelyer had been tam- AND CLOSE THEATRES UNDER DIRECTION to Diana's exclamation. white robes. with angry. contempt. waved oahclt: red She had not missed, as MA ARN IVAL OF NEW YORK’S OF HUGO RIESENFELD. Is he amusing himself, or is it) “Black and white! Black and white!| She ground tre heel of her boot |%h® had thought. She remembered GREAT We Have Asmurancen that the Following Stars Will Appear: CRIT ER | 0 N fanbe remonies, fell from her but the terror he in-] wil! be done when I am missed. The eh Enon or one of his men, who Ses Raw . spired. She waited, breathless, the! English authorities will make tho|Mtd stolen in and substituted the] N ent Coming Next Saturday swift racing of her heart an actual| French Government find out who Is pion gem ges. The possibility of ? Creighton a physical pain. responsible, and you will have to pay|Ubrey changing his mind and ac- 7 B wa fs fond of him,” he said quietly. It, talking to a tall young Arab who] of dread through her that she had|'#!Mly have then been made by the And so because Monselgneur was|had ridden in with him, At last he] ett the day before. number of followers he had brought fond of him the vicious animal was|turned and came leisurely toward the] “The French Government has no babark es eo Mt el enough force to surrounded with every care, that his|tent. He paused at the door to speak} jurisdiction over me. I am not sub-|‘TUstrate easily any attempted oppo- really vice?” she asked. Mountebank!" she muttered through|into the soft carpet. “There will be| (he Noise, the fleeting vision she had 3 iriam Hedg: Loretta “He ought to be shot," she said in-] Hye jingered, fondling the great| for what you have done.” companying her must also have been Barthelmess: “ Belle McEwan sition to the attack, ray & Harry master’s pleasure might not be inter-}to the Frenchman, a picturesque, bar- | ject to it, I am an independent chief, Mae Mi @ bance. court Jeate ” fered with, Evidently the lives of his}haric figure, with Mowing’ robes and -~ own master. I recognize no gov.| The net that she had felt closing pe “BE RARE ton 31 on mBRR EDS ere ce wretched people were of less value great white cloak, the profile of his My tribe obey me and only cound her earlier in the afternoon SEE THE Ring OF PIOTULKS eNth “apt ped to him than that of a favorite horse. | jean face clean cut against the eve- seemed wrapped round her now in-|f Biggest of Frollos_ and 1. Is Given for the Poor of New York, It sounded compatible with the mer-Jning sky, the haughty poise of his] Her shaking fingers found the hand-|extricably, drawing tighter and|/ cliessnées she had herself experienced. | head emphasized by the attitude in| ,erchief for which they were groping,|t!shter, smothering her. She gasped What she would not have believed) which he was standing, arrogant,|and she wiped the moisture that had|for breath. The sinking sun seemed yesterday to-day seemed terribly |dominating. He moved his hands} gathered on the palms of her hands, [suddenly to leap up wildly into the gredible. when he spoke with quick, expressive] “When Lam missed"—— she began}/ heavens; then she pulled herself to- The courage that the relief of his} gestures, but his voice was slow and| desperately, trying to keep a bold{sether with a tremendous effort. Adapted by Jacques Feyder from Pierie Benoit’s Novel “L’ATLANTIDE” A Metro Super-Special absence beought ‘back was sinking| soft, pitched’in a deep, musta! key,| front, but her assurance was leaving |“ Why have you done this?” she mar- - fast, as fast as the red ball glowing | put with all it» softness unmistakably | he mured faintly. OLUMBIA Syyexi ae Dally .|Pepuler » am the heavens was sinking down to- | authoritat He pointed with out- ‘ou will not be missed for so] Then for a moment her heart stood ward the horizon. She turned from] stretched, pr hand to something] Jong that it will be too late,” he re- ber own fearful thoughts to look at} eyond her line of vision, and as he] piled dryly. some more horses that were being|turned to enter the tent he laughed “Too late! What do you mean?” ded away to the lines on the other side} softly, and she shivered involuntarily. | she gasped. of the camp. Then he swept in, and she drew Your own plans will stop any pos- - “The horses are magnificent, but} pack from him with lowered eyes.| sibility of inquiry for some time to Abey are bixger than any Arabs 1 have] she would not look at him; she would | com He paused, and behind her still, her eyes dilating, He had come CLARK and McCULLOUGH close behind her, and she waited In in “CHUCKLES of 1922.” an agony, until he caught her to him, ALL THIS WEEK 1 to 11 P. M. DAILY CAPITOL JOHN BARRYMORE crushing her against him, forcing her MADISON. $Q. G ARDEN Bway at 518t, Capitol Grand Oreh. head back on his arm, “Because I whnted you, Because one day in Binkra, four weeks ago, I meen before," not meet his look, His presence was}Diana heard him strike another|S®W¥ You for @ few moments, long «““They are a special breed, Ma-|an offense, she was aaucnen with| match. The ®anal little incident}enowsh to know that I wanted you. A RIOT OF BEAUTY, pees) t, eee dase.” replied tho Frenchman. “The| shame. 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