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THE EVGNING WORLD, THURSDAY, HAY 11, 1922, MOVE TO OUST TEACHER AMUSEMENTS. os AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. ry FOR LESSONS ABOUT SEX!) WINTER GARDEN 7,082, use CENTURY. og ag ANDERBICT a dersey Parents F Awainst Alvin W Morganville, s have been filed agatost Alvin White of Belmar, teather in the gram- mar school at Morganville, by parents & and & 2.1 Tessa Kosta James Barton Marion ‘Green rr Oo ning TO. NIGHT ve EDDIE CANTOR “WAKE ILSMAPPY | The ROSE of sa ea s Peas Nawthern’sctse2 . E SHUBERT ’ ; INDLE WAKES). Wed. 3, All Performances FRANGES | TAYLOR tn.ii", ‘We ‘init : WHITE | HOLMES Comeay MOUSE AMBASSADOR 42%: 22.53. xp ry THE MOST TALKED ABOUT STORY IN TEN YEARS OPy mio ae a PUBL SHme Ky of his pupils, ‘The nature of the charges - - — sop ey CHAPTER YI prance im ae a bee sok ed eeeelier eae, Sie cay Eraceful, muscu-|i4, not heen revealed, but It 18 under fen Ea ci Wap GREENWICH ‘tees sp sia‘tinsawat 30 x , nineteen, beautiful, aristocratic English girl, deter- ne tood that they refer to his allege ; joverent Comed ? | HE could never wipe out the mines to make an expedition into the Arabian desert {ton Biskra. | {7 .. badanad oi duly cain deptiow 8 a course of sex jabduaon AMBEAU | GOLDFISH | “Wi Stason ‘BILLETED bid deacons enoelitt { recollection of her cowardice; Her brother a vents: whieh ape dab 6 a 4 Fi path We ot With WILTON LACKAYE, omens the Audierice 1 Laughing.""—Herald. RITZ THBA., w, dah Bt. Bee. 4 ted e wos as unconscioys ot m-}n jee met m some e aa Matinees Wed, ona Bat. oon { he would remember always, F s “Stan “Thea, 4th & Hiway 3 Fitzroy 0570. Dovey! ANTHONY MAYO, by whom she has been brought up, virtually as] sel€ as was the wild animal with) parents, A book entitled “Man's Mis- ASTOR, Tees aes Srey! PRINGESS ‘ist 2a Bt Ra and so would shq: but she 1 Woes telak © ditsuadél tet, 85d which she compared hm, sion on Barth” was used by him in this Lsrbe : could atone for it if her strength yim ARBUTHN ara seine “He is like a tiger,” she murmured | j,s¢ruction, it was sald, and left on his bh HBRONXEXPRESS 1 The RED 'GERA | held. And she prayed that it{/'0' Oo OT, Aad loves Diana and wants Sian ae at koala eee trea eelvets| desk where the children could get tt AT § Then, W. of Bway, Eve, 80. Sania might hold, until a sob broke from all given to celebrate her departure she tells him she has none \ cared atl th z Mr. White, who is married, and has TRE, W. 42d St. 4 + Matitieos ‘Thurs, and Sat 3,20. LONGAGR Seas Chk die Sots aa her and her hands cramped around of the feelings of a woman, has never been kissed and can obey, She Temembered 4 Uigor ave had shot) « faintly, will be tried to-morrow night BERNARD wna ma ae I) RARE the previous winter in India, After hours of weary, cramped waiting in the machan the beautiful creature had slipped noiselessly through the under- growth and emerged Into the clearing. He had udvanced midway toward the tree where she was perched and had stopped to listen, and the long, free stride, the haughty “poise of the thrown-back head, the cruel curl of the Ups and the glint tn the fero- cious eyes flashigg in the moonlight, wero {identical with the expression and carriage of the man who was her master. ‘Then {t had been admiration without fear, and she had hesitated at wantonly destroyng so perfect a thing, until the quick pressure of her shikari’s fingers en her arm brought her back to the facts and reminded her that the “perfect thing’? was reported to hayé eaten a woman the previous week. And now it was fear with a reulctant admiration that she despised herself forsaccording. A hand on her shoulder made her start up with a cry. Usually her nerves were in better control, but the thick rugs deadened every sound, and she had not expected him so soon. He had been out since dawn and had conie in much past his usual time, and had been having a belated siesta in the adjoining room. Angry with herself she bit her lip and pushed the tumbled hair off her forehead. He dropped onto the divan beside her and lit the inevitable cigarette; he smoked continuously every moment he was not in the saddle. She glanced at him covertly. He was lying with his head thrown back against the cushions, idly blow- ing smoke-rings and watching them drift toward the open doorway. And as she looked he yawned and turned to her. “Zilah is careless. Insist that she puts away your boots, and does not leave your clothes lying on the floor. There was a scorpion in the bath- room to-day,’ he sald lazily, stretch- ing out his long legs. She flushed hotly, as she always did when he made any casual refer- ence to the intimacy of their life. It was his casualness that frightened her, the carelessly implied continu- ance of a state that scorched her with shame. His attitude invariably sug- gested a duration of their relations that left her numb with a kind of by the Board of Education of Marlbore Township, $6,100 FORA A VAN RUN. Priced Painting of hey knees. She pushed her hair off no man. Her expedition into the desert is led by her forehead with a heavy sich, and} MUSTAFA ALI, an Arab with a fine outfit of well-bred horses. ; ahe looked back over her shoulder at Disturbing signs appear before the journey is a day old the empty room. It had changed since Diana is captured by this morning in the indefinable way » |SHEIK AHMED BEN-HASSEN and taken a prisoner to his caravan, strange room dors change utter a few where she is subjected to his passionate attentions hours’ association Diana is served by an Arab maid and by Tt she could leave it now and never|GASTON, a young Frenchman who has long been attached to the wee it again in all ter life no single Sheik's entourage detail of it would ever bo forgotten Tts characteristics had been stamped upon her familiarly as if hours pass- ed in it had been years. And yester- \ day was years a when the poor silly foot that had been Diana Mayo had ridden blindly into the trap from which her boasted independence had hot been able to save her, She had Qald heavily for the determination to ignore the restrictions her sex laid upon her and the payment was not yet over, Her tired body shrank from the struggle that must recommtence s0 soon. If he would only spare her until this numbing weariness that mado her so powerless should lessen. She heard his voice at the door and her icy fingers grasped at the book that had slipped to the ground. The thick rugs deadened the sound of his movements, Uut she knew instinc- “tively that he had come in and gone hack to the divan where he had been nitting before, She knew that he was locking at her. She could feel his eyes fixed/on her and she quivered with the fonsciousness of his stare. She waited, shivering, for him to speak or move. His methods of torture were diverse, she thought with dreary bit- terness. Behind tHe tent in the men’ lines a tom-tom was beating, and the irregular rhythm seemed hammering inside her own head. She could have shrieked with the agony of it. “Come here—Dian' /.. She started, for a moment hardly “recognizing the Gallic rendering of her name, and then flushed angrily SESS Wake) aie BLUSHING BRIDE | EVE ™sSQsa™" proapaunen. saa fv 8.20. MABEL”’ Meee TH MUSICAL Th i wn ESTELLE WINWOO a : neruauie "i. | AR IOL AINE ARE | BUOU Re, eR Be Matinees Wedvenday & Bal LAWFUL LARCENY] ~ aooTd Sse ms ee: 22 | DOVER ROA “a bs St. Peter te Prison” Goes to English Pirm, To an Knglish frm of picture dealers will fall the ownership of Rembrandt van Fujn's tmmortal painting “St. Peter in Prison,’ for whicn many expert judges here have been on the watch Since It figured In the loan exhibition at the Palace of Fine Arts, San Fran- cisco. Ita Inclusion in the sale at the Anderson Galleries last night of the col- lection of old masters and early Amert- can works from the Ehrich Galleries was sufficient to insure a crowded at- tendance, The representative -of the London firm landed it wjth a final bid mrtg ELTINGE. out 420 Stre enings, 8.30 MILNE’S NEW COMEDY NE MI VIDC Aeour BLAYDS THE DEMIVIRGIN v with thus MATINED TODAY 2.0 ——<= MAT 2. jt bat HES. ware bonis © LUCILLE Mate, id Gat, og itt a er’ KENYON | WATSON ar M WOT OAT ART RE from this feature the central in the sale was played by a lady— Mrs, Florence 8. Fuerth—who paid $5 400 for Rubens's “The Hunt," and $4,900 for Van Dyck’s portrait of doughty old Thomas Chaloner, the Parliamentarian who signed the death warrant of Charles I. BIGGEST BOT! | ——nrceve HIT? EUGENE O'NEILL'S LITTLE TAyatinecs Weds and Sat “THE HAIRY APE,” The 1st Year: SERA | Piymouth, W. 45th St. Foes. 8.45. SEFC Tusa SECU HONE TUES. West of Bway. Eve \ ats. Thurs. & Sat. 2.45. e LYRIS erate THE IDIOT es FOR GOODNESS SAK BE TO" we me \ oan we COMEDY sires S| BA ee AROUND THE WORLD os with BURTON HOLMES Eves. 8.30. Thurs. & Sat Matinee : Je, Margaret Mow CENTRAL * ‘Reginald Px Te KY'S TREMENDOUS PLA MOST DARING STORY EVER FILMED. BELMONT cid gat MATIONAL= LADY GODIVA Hii; BELLE VENTURE Week oe 1564. Eres. 830 | gies een a ty b Eve. Journal. Mate WED. Sat, | *!°° HAROLD LLOYD GOMEDY,.3%¢ ctr HAND Of MRA 5 EOEW'S RUSSIAN Se TCRITERION See EMPIRE "ys a :$3.|f Coming Next Saturday [sacs | Thos Me zhao DORIS KEANE TAM The Seuation of Pr Biase arr] Op Ae. x Arthur Alexander & Joseph Cawthorn and Lillian Lorraine in issing Gud you wteues | © wa: ice pulas _A MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION. ” aves acct d Pot eqeunvna | Husbands” | itis and return SUNDAY, MAY 14° Visit the marvellous underground CAVERNS OF LURAY. Three miles of subterranean splendor. The atrangeat-and most beautiful caverns In, the world, Electrically lghted throughout ‘Tickets good only on special New York, Went 284 St., 8.20 P Bt, 8.30 P.M. Broad 8t., Ne P.M. Saturday May 13th, Returning leave Luray, 11.30 A. M. ight ride through o wing through Haj ; Harrisburg, Reading and ry 00 SUNDAYS MAY 14 and 28 JUNE 11 A CHINGTOR OR BALTIMORE Week LAN STATEE SALLY FIELDS, EARL GARROLL ih, Ave. and, On Bt, to. Wr, ae We ton & Co. & others. On A Fe without answering or moving. Tf was helpless despair. He was so sure of @ ED eee he <5 Pode? seats fee oe a véry little thing Ao stir her after himself, so sure of his possession of LIBERTY yack cgay ee bat ree nots ve. her She felt the warm blood pouring over her face now, up to the roots of her bright hair and dyeing her slender neck, and she ‘put her hands up to her head, her fingers thrust through her loose curls, to shield her face front hid eyes. She gave a sigh of relief when Gaston came in bringing a little tray with {wo filigree-cased cups of coffee. “T have brought coffee; Madame's tea Is finished,” he murmured in tones of deepest distress, and with a gesture that conveyed a national ca- lamity, There had been just enough tea taken on the tour to last a month. It was another pin-prick, another re- minder. She-set her teeth, moving her head angrily, and found herself look- ing into a pair of mocking eyes, and, as always, her own dropped. Gaston said a few words in Arabic to his master, and the Sheik swallow- ed the boiling coffee and went out hastily. The valet moved about the tent with his usual deft noiselessness, gathering up cigarette ends and spent matches, and tidying the room with an assiduous orderliness that was peculiarly his own, Diana watch- ed him almost peevishly. Was it the influence of the desert that made all these «men cat-like in their moye- ments, or was the servant consciously or unconsctously copying his master? With a sudden fit of childish irritabil- ty ghe longed to smash vomething, and, with an impetuous hand, sent the little inlaid table with the tray and coffee-cups flying. She was ashamed of the impulse eyen before the crash came, and looked at Gaston clearing up the debris with anxious eyes. What was the matter with her? The even temper on which she prided herself and the nerves that had been her boast had vanishes, gone by the all that had been done, but tho use of her name flamed the anger that bad been almost swamped in fear. ‘The proprietary tone in his volee roused all her inherent obstinacy. “WITH A CHOKING CRY SHE LEAPED To HER FEET SUDDENLY “She was not his to go at his call.) AND FLED FROM HIM.” <2 What he wanted he must take—she +f swould never give up voluntarily, She her lap, breathing rapidly, her eyes|had to obey. For the first time in her 2 edark with apprehension. life she was of no account. For the 4 “Come here," he repeated sharply, | first time she had been made con- Still she took no notice, but tho|Slous of the inferiority of hee sex. The training of years had broken face that he could not sée was GTOW-|qown under the experience. The ~ ing very white. hypothetical status in which she had “Tam not accustomed t> having} Stood with regard to Aubrey and his rs friends was not tolerated here, where ay lala he sald at last, | every moment she was made to feel very slot : acutely that she was a woman, _. “And 1 am not accustomed to obey-| forced to submit to everything to ing orders," she retorted fiercely, which her womanhood exposed her, © though her lips were trembling. forced to endure everything that he _ *¥ou will learn," ‘The sinister ac- might put upon her—a chattel, a slave to do his bidding, to bear his cont of his voice almost shattered] pleasure und his displeasure, shaken ic trssaniviug courest. to the. very, foundation, of her being with the upheaval of her convictions: an She “crouched, gasping. on the|.14 ine ruthless violence done to her i ground, the same horrible terror that] sold, sexless temperament. The hu- had come to her last night stealing] miliation of it scared her proud heart. over her irresistibly, paralyzing her|He was pitiless in his arrogance, piti- less in his Oriental disregard of the Waiting, listening, agonizing, the) woman subjugated. He was an Arab, » tom-tom gkowing louder and louder}tg whom the feelings of a woman | ~or was it only the throbbing in her} were non-existent. He had taken her 4. own head? With a choking cry shelio please himself and he kept her leaped to her feet suddenly and fled/to please himsélf, to amuse him in “Strom him, back till the side of the} his moments of relaxation. © rent stopped her and she stood, with} To Diana before she had come to wide-flung arms, ‘gripping the black] Africa tho life of an Arab Sheik in and silver hangings until he reached| his native desert had been a very Jungoncern. The paroxysms of wild _ her. visionary affair. The term Sheik it-|rage that filled her periodically made _ Stooping he disengaged her clinging | self was elastic. She had been shown|no impression on him. He accorded fingers from the heavy drapery and) Sheiks in Biskra who drove hard bar-|them a shrug of ennui or watched drew ber hands slowly together up| gains to hire out mangy camels and|her with cold .curiosity, his lips fo his breast with a little smile.|sore-covered donkeys for trips into} parted in a little cruel smile, as if he whispered, his passionate|the interior. Her own faithless cara-|the dissection of her lacerated feelings ara ou sa MANDALAY RupicON! bald am “Bey the R TO ATLANTIC. HIGHLANDS with Raymond mate re Famous Rial Eastern Standard Time Shown NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Mess that she wondered dully how than they might have been, and tt was only in the evenings when Gas- ton had come and gone for the ast time and she wi alone with the that an icy hand seemed to close down over her heart. And, ac- cording to his mood, he noticed or gnored her, He demanded tmplicit obedience to his lightest whim with the unconscious tyranny of one who had always been accustomed to com- mand. He ruled his unruly followers . and it was obvious that while they loved him they) feared him equally. She had even seen Yusef, his Lieutenant, cringe from the heavy scowl that she had, herself, learned 1AM. 45 P.M. conylighe Baving Tine.) “hie Deck. Dancing Free RE. 50 Cents Each Was. lephones Broad 1380. 5 Hudson iver pee way, S88. : ate ay ne ‘BULLDOG | ‘unmont {a STARTS wna MAY 13th BELASCO Ys sy Sat mn Eat ‘st. | Between New York and Albany mE SELES CRA HOWARD rn ETRE Dooley & | saree Es a an SES \s Murphy. : 4iosicr & Lusby, Hans Robert P& Con e t them like dogs,’ she said to him once, “Are you not afraid at one day they will rise against you and murder you?’’ And he had only shrugged his shoulders and laughed, the same low sugh of amusement that never failed to make her shiver. The only person whose de jon seemed untinged by any conflicting sentiment was the French valet, Gas- ton, It was the Sheik’s complete in- difference to everything beyond his own will, his Oriental egoism, that stung her most. He treated her sup- plications and invectives with a like DAVID BEASCO. Presenia zi _ HARRIE wut EL & ‘Telephone Canal 9300 LENORE ULRICas itKt|E ea ed Desbrosses St. Pier, New York FRAZEE Won, Wa" atast 00 er WN s\ |”? BOSTON'622 Broadcast This to Your Friends “THE NIGHT CALL” OTWER BE. KEITH ACTS \ METROPOLITAN LINE Bearer ary Via Cape Cod Canal As the Radlo-Mystery Hit! Seersey Boston for Portland, Rockland, eager, Yersacuth, N.S. COR Weet auth st Matinees Wed. and Sat. at ‘steamer leaves. Bler N. B. Murray St.), New vert, ‘ay, WALLACEEDDINGER— wanvWASH ' “CAPTAIN A APPLEJACK” TAMIR ime) Telephowe Barclay so0e. Use Cuticura and Have Lustrous Hair Regular shampoos with Cuticura Soap will your scalp clean and healthy. fore shampooing touch spote of dandruffand itching, ifany, with Cuticura Ointment. A healthy scalp means thick, glossy hair. “Olntinent 28 ands, Talcuss pee Soap shaves without mug. GOOD MORNING DEARIE]DANCE PALACE MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION at the, wa vee. at 8.2 GLOBE invita MUSIC BOX Was 470, Ev.8.15 sharp wuss “MUSIC BOX REVUE” 3 Wed. & Bat. at 2.15. “Best music show ever made In Americ WHEN OTHERS AR. UDSON RIVER NIGHT LINES, Rage trom. Pier 32, Foot . 6 M, (Daylight ‘Savin: Fipimeds 6.30 P. M, Direet rat! com- ‘Aibany.to all ‘points. board in the last month. If her nerve as Eveight Service—Autos Carri van-lead had called ~—himsel¢/amused him, until his patience wasl ited her utterly whut would become SAM A HARRIS. ipkaN NaviENTiON COMPANY. ight against the fascination] sheik. But she had heard also of }exhausted, and then, with one of the of her? What would she do? h they dominated her, re-Jother and different Sheiks who lived]lithe, quick movements that she SIX CYLINDERLOVE Gaston had gone, and she looked BOOK OF Lome BOAT sand, |could never evade, his hands would tent with a hunted ex- With ERNEST TREX. H E Hips till he held her palpitating in his} powerful chiefs with large followings, |grip and hold her and he would look Sone rae oced. Ge aesane Musi Senet "ASTLE Conn TEAL | nr, OUeAVES BATTERY, Melg ees more atts erase offat f . Only’ that, Oe in the grasp| possible from the miscry that was 0 ST. ¥ kv Mats. 8 j 'T.2 Doors above. 2, 5.50 P.M. Bi 30 A.M,, 2, 5.80, 9.65 P.M her imaginings, and of whose lives|of his lean, brown fingers and under than Whe onuld Gear: SHUEFLE ALO} Gen cl f fem, me than my men."|she had tho haziest {dea, When not|the stare of his dark, fierce cyes her] “rst e wae @ way out that had been N SIGHT SEEING YACHT 7 ye gibe broke ‘her silence. engaged in killing their neighbors}own would drop, and the frantic],, per mind often, and she had Haye You Seen EDEL SPENCER? “TOURIST. Around New York. Lagturer. “Oh, you brute! You brute!’ shel she visualized them drowsing away|words die from her lips. She was|.” rched frequently in the hope that rol we. Battery Daily 10.30, 2.80. Tel. Broad 6854. Walled, until his kisses silenced har, whole days under the influence of} physically afraid of him, and she a Rrootions le(bargic with wensual in-|haied hin and loathed herself for the| Or? eee oe ee ashe it ee Beene ye RA (API TOL .tagnina. : P WANTED—MALE. CHAPTER VIL. dulgence. ‘he pictures she had seen}fear he inspired, And her feav was ja Ba ee pa oe ripen ie Wiway at a1 St. Capital 7 s _HELPAWANTEO SMALE: MO ‘Thirty-one days! | Nad been mostly of fat old inen sitting] legitimate, His strength was abnor-| ie it her : at ‘AT. NO VOSITIVE DRAUGHTSMEN FAMILIAR as if her desperate wish might be Oh, God! Only thirty aria lenued in the. suirance of Hele mal, ami, bohlae. it was Up Jowless-1 furritted, and she had had only a Note: one IAN and DOROTHY B. B. Moss geri ouvTwe™ nent we? UPSTAIRS. Demand Co, WITH ELECTRICAL AND . x ents, waited on by hordes of re-]ness and absolutism “at allowed] Y {Br rs S k; as one days, It seeme altainers, and looking languidly, with|free rein to his savage Impulses, Je] OmOnt 8 Tp opiiod Pa lahe SuOiAne GISH re red in PoOP. to- CAMEO | 8 “His Wife's Husba 6% Fourth, Floor. | Ponaet ahs WANTED FOR A LARGE Iifetime, Only & month}un alr of utter boredom, at’ some}held lite and death In his hang COO ee rhimen con the olver that] morrow at 4.30 a at 4.30 and 9.30 P.M.) g:4s:.jur-n'y| oben 9.49. M._ Por. mie. 1 ti MANUFACTURING COM- eft Binkara, A month! A rniserable slave being beaten to death.| A few days after he had taken her| M84, pee ee. clowed on the butt a RE ae canon an PANY IN EASTERN NEW She had not been prepared for the|she had seen him chastise a servant,|°% Ber Mns ah CTARLIGHT® U CHARITY. YORK STATE; GIVE AGE, ‘ muscular hand closed over hers, He Diana flung herself onto her face, | ceaseless activity of the man whose|She did not know what the man's} "™ in with His usual,silent ste! ers Sst ae 2 Dp Ww | TRAINING AND SALARY burying her head deeply tnto the} prisoner she was. His life hard,|fault had been, but the punishment} *@? come 2 Ne thar whhent » Breast Fvewr wHisvory fe) EXPECTED. APPLY BOX Teushions of the divan, shutting out} sirenuous and occupied. His seemed out of all proportion to any- and was close hout her ‘Masonic ive mediate possession $5.0 ase’ her sight the barbaric luxury|were full, partly with the me knowing, He had taken the weapon Of her surroundings, shuddering con- frora he? quietly, holding her eyes with his own, and had jerked it open, showing the empty magazine, “Do you think that I am quite’ a fool?’ he had asked without a trace of expression in his voice, And since then she had been under a ceaseless, unobtrusive surveillance that had left her no chance of carry- P 480 WORLD. thing that could be imagined, and sh: cent horses that he bred, and partly|had watched fascinated with ho: Wulsively. She did not ery. The com-| with tribal affairs that took him trom|unti| he had tossed away tho n ie breakdown of the first night|the camp for hours at a time. Upen|derdus whip and without a never been repeated. Tears offone or two occasions he had been|ond glance at the limp, ‘shame and anger had arisen in ber}away for the whole night and had|stained heap that huddled pn often, but dhe would not let them} come back at daybreak with all the|the ground with suggestive still- She would not give her captor}evidences of hurd riding. Some days|ness had strolled back unconcerned | the satisfaction of knowing that he}she rode with him, but when he had|to the tent. The sight had sickened make her weep. Her pride was}not the time or the inclination, th DRAUGHTSMEN WANT EXPERIENCED DESIGN ERS AND DETAILERS FOR ISWITCHBOARD AND — |POWER STATION WORK; DIAMONDS ERSONAL RECORD GIVE WATCHES AND EDIT ND SALARY DESIRED, AP- MRE ewe ony (RE AND Y DESIRED, AP. Terms your o Re Da pioyertn reicemices ee de quaranteed: ) FASHION EXPOSITION OPENS ST. ey EOF Glory. blood- POSITH, WEST Now OPE! 50 NEW ATTRACTIONS. PLY BOX P 481 WORLD, her and haunted her perpetually. Hi Or sail; Ceawen 4% a the city = tess aise asd: Stef ound, travelied back |irrench valet went with her, A beau-|callousncas horrified her even. more| in out her terrible resolve. She BROOKLYN Gras ROYAL! Romer ane fee || RAUGHTSMEN WANTED over days and nights of on-|ticul gray thoroughbred called Silver |than his cruelty, She hated him with| buried her face in her hands, “Oh, ~ SHOWS,BANDS. FREE ACT OMO revolt, the perpetual clash| Star was kept for her use, and some-|all the strength of her my God! Is \t fever going to end? t . proud, pas ‘Will, the enforced obedience that} times on his back she was ub ofsionate nature, His personal beauty up this month of horror. A] forget for a little time, So the mo- even was an additional cause of of ments of relaxation were less {rgquent fence. She hated him the more for his Am I never going to get away from him?" a Reman Caters | Beery wasonig Jos. ROSE! 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