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— — F MERMMMUETAS cath ute net Gai-watles a Allied ‘Artlete’ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Ap eT ac ane ie Ni WINTER GARDEN Sih. treo at: | GENTURY [8 hate "Wvo ane tat A an Ht H , i i vena essa Kosta James Barton Marion Green in ™ dni RSS | Hold Their Ninth) one cuyron WAi{TSMPPY | "Fic ROeE sf StaMBOUT Ann ual Exhibit With NAN HALPERL EVGS, (EXCEPT SAT.) 500, to . RITZ HEAT IE, Wont ann, 8 ven, 8. SHUBERT Thes,. {4th wv; of Wy. Bena.zo he { ‘ THE MOST TALKED ) ABOUT STORY IN TEN YEARS By W. G. Bowdoin. Beare Wee, tae Te In th <THE fia aoe UT STORY IN, ms Soper TM ADVERTISING OAR “ame a : a had happened to her? Quite suddenly WHITE pect teh ‘ CHARACTE RS IN THE STORY . she knew—knew that she loved him, rt ninth annual exhibitior Ay HF ‘ow, narrow defile seemed] DIANA MAYO, nineteen, beautiful, aristocratic English girl, deter-} that she td loved hin for @ long . Ge PRINGESS | at Went 9th, Bt feta it. Fitaroy 0078. q hemming her in, menacing her mines to make an expedition into the Arabian desert from Biskra. | time, even when she thought ghe|in tie [iu Arts Galleries, No, 2if Eve. 8.30. Wed. @Bat.2.80. ie on all sides, and she was be- Her brother, ginning to despair of findiog . . ber way out of the Tabyrinth, when, | ANT ‘HONY MAYO, by whom she has been brought up, virtually as on rounding @ particularly sharp turn, a boy, tries to dissuade her. So does ot “Sint eton canes. he JIM “ARBUT HNOT, who loves Diana and wants to marry her. At hated hint and when she had fled} West Street, until May 21. The ‘The he Treth seo - Comedy from him. Sho knew now why his} ijjust catalogue oolitaine poeta THe ™ RED GERANIL ee ee o rh a o 5 ey he eh fh, ne th fuce had haunted her in the Iittioljumpers. ‘The pictures hang well 1.:- DM Viti. ean y Sil eee £0.{ ASTOR Thea aah &B vay ee ee oasis at midday—that it was Jove} ctner, and the exbibition ts an 7 *s Mr. e ~ Sapegirus. | BLOSSOM TIME :*:pqyy EXPRESS calling to her subconsciousty. t All the confusion of mind that had koning,”” by Will "i : | breathed a sigh of relief and called a ball given to celebrate her departure she tells him she has none} assuiied ner when they started on the} reich, has an “iptseh pavehelngioe’ Plymouth, W. 45th‘ 8.45. The Greatest Masten! Hit of Ages! ; heeriiy to the grey, but, as she of the f SC w s never been kissed and can obey }homeward journey, the conflicting | ., nce, and 4 Mote. Thurs. @ Set. i. LAST 7 TIMES—MATINGR 7 ; eet chesrity to i m eelings of a woman, ha: : Cents und contrary emotions, wer, | enificance, and the man of achtove Jeaked ahead, her voice died away, ani led by houghts and coi » were | 1, no has Hot be ver-serewa- See ack cis las ante wiih no man, Her expedition into the desert is led Salt Savisiaed. Bat sha MEG Meee Gt daant wie has 3 ak ean cree ie caitin punaren, W, 4 Ist St. W. of Bway | Guickening Reart beat. Across the] MUSTAFA ALI, an Arab with a fine outfit of well-bred horses. |iast and knew the love that filled her, | hy qccusing an. davenging hands. wey ennen ce” Bry. 1564. Eves 8.30 : desert about a mile away she saw a Disturbing signs appear before the journey is a day old. an overwhelming passionate love that] 1, 14 cortainly a powerful work, what- ALEXANDER CARR i Lee — POP. MAT, TO-M'W party of Arubs coming toward her. Diana is captured by Brateliy une Gtk the Sanok We 1d te) over cise may be aald about i. |The ByMontagieGlassad vies Ch df, Casino's tpider Yelan. ome back horse some} SHE! AHMED BEN HASSEN and taken a prisoner to his caravan, | hag taid upon her soe ny scoops yaad ons a BIGGEST Hate ditance in front of hin Toon | where she is subjected to his passionate attentions Love ha coms to her at test who] *SS,rulny Morning’? oy Semen watt] LOMABBE "zc, 80,0", tregzentee | GARG ers. In the clear atmosphere they Diana is served by an Arab maid and by had scorned it so flercely, The men] and, is the best thing this artist has|{ ETHEL LEVEY ™ “90 Basy seemed nearer than they “she nea{ GASTON, a young Frenchman who has long been attached, to the }who had loved her had not had the| yet protiiced. ‘There in a poetic aual- | rhe xiuseal Comedy A MABEL” Pee Pt wnat she wanes a Sheik’s entourage. A’ ons become so distasteful that}power to touch her, she given about it that is highly pleasing. % ‘inwood ‘West 48th St, Ey 7 hoped for an encampment, where Bi hmed’s attentions bec love to no one, she had thought that id vd Seeteeet one elle <7 PLAYHOUSE Sists, Wea. ‘nnd Bs 48TH ST. ThesSs0. | anure a e trees, in young leafage, are de- aravan Diana while out riding with Gaston runs away into the desert. there would be women or lghe' could not love, that she was de-| iio 6 bi pao , ma ak ; i lightfully painted jl) The: rid of traders whose constant communi- vold of all natural affection and that! “Autumn Woods," by Benjamin Matinees Wednesday p (1 a er pons | cation with the towns would make she would never know what love : spots | ici in atmospheric wood in soft, melting colors. autumn foliage is here nicely them rpalize the importance of guld- ing her to etvilization unharmed. This band of fighting men, for she could meant, But she knew now—a tove of such complete surrender that she had never conceived. Her heart was given LAST WERK: MOVES TO Stanly mK hy oe MON. TON {DOVER ROAD “it see their rifles clearly, and their clos BOOTH Wee ee, Seer a0. . 32 for all time to the fierce desert man} ‘tho Pool,’ by Felice Waldo vq late. Wed. & Bat “oso Shia pea adie dr who was so different from all other| rowell, the young academician, is a TRUTH Wa pee ee. —- wt peaceful, filled her ie men whom she had met, a lawless] fine concept of an evergreen, super- UTH TRUTH BLA YDS Al LITTLE THBATRE, Ww. 44tn Bt. Bee, 0.90. Steatest misgivings. savage who had taken her to satisfy] imposed upon a serene sea with inter- The Comedy D: Matinees To-m'w & Bat, . 2.80. Only the worst might be expected fa passing fancy and who had treated and outeropping rocks. Tt win ax ANDRA At ‘ athorntsany| Lhe Jst mats | from the wild, lawless tribesmen her with merciless cruelty. thing different from Miss] ————— —— Fanny Hawthorn «Houghton, ear cE toward a woman alone among them. He was a brute, but she loved him, 5 former work, ‘but shows no ¥ (HINDLE WAKES) said ‘ She had fled from = hideousness to loved him for his very brutality and] falling off wl ORCH _ SEATS, PRAYORMANC $ GREENWICH Village Thea. ath St-& 7th Ay. another which would be ten times more horrible, Her face blanched and she set her teeth in desperation The human beings she had prayed 4 superb animal strength., And he w M S. Eddy, i - chi + irae » a as wt orings, 9 Ady, isa verest Comedy ¢ , an Arab! A man of different race and glity attr tive rendering of a port LAWFUL LARCENY pl f the Seg , BILLETED color, & native; Aubrey would Indis- tha’s Vineyard, The fish “4 3 Kept the” Audience Laughing.""— Herald. eriminately class him as « damned] jouscs and cottages fringe the docks ELTINGE Wout 424 Street. Evenin ie Yast i05 RAAT] Wed, and Sal j . tor were now a deadly menace, and nigger.’ She did not care. It made}and the moored catboats swing de- Mate she prayed as fervently that they no difference, A year ago, a few ; thight pass on and not notice her. weeks even, she would have shud- Perhaps it was mot too late, perhaps they had not yet seen her and she might still slip away and hide in the twisting turnings of the defile. She wacked Silver Star further into the shadow of the rock, but as she did ao he saw that she had been seen, The leader turned in his saddle and raised | dis hand hish above his head, ond with a wild shout and a great cloud of dust and sand his men checked thelr horses, dragging them back onto thelr | haunches, while he galloped toward | her alone. And at the same moment an icy hand clutched at Diana's heart and a moan burst from her lips. There was no mistalgng him or the | Big black horse he rode, For @ mo- j Merit sho reeled with’ a sudden faint | ness, and then with a tremendous ef- | dered with repulsion at the bare idea, lightfully from thelr mooring poles. Wed. an ey ay, preted and the sky is good. ‘ CENTRAL BROADWAY the thought that a native Gould even] ‘Tie End of a Dynasty," by @, LAST? Fata het touch her had been revolting, but all| Glenn Newell, the President of the or- |] NORA BAXES, W.44. Ev.8.20. Mts. Wa.8at- | BROADHURST, AR ee ee 20. Mis Thur &Bar, | that was swept away and was noth-| ganization, deals in a splendid way ‘Ss MEhe RARE ee ,LON CHANE Y ing in the face of the love that filled} with a ture bull fight. The dis- M A RI LAINE : in is her heart so completely. meadow and beyond is Pais | Abia drat: weees q HE TRAP 2: eats n Popular tance in tl AWLE, | and dramatic wonder triumphantly attained , "Continous Noon She did not care if he was an Arab, sho did not care what he was, the man she loved. She wi hee, ents Prem ota ran ng | SERRA Sse teste erewien: APOLLO THEATRE cw TOMORROW (WED) NIGHT at &:30 arm was Joy unspeakable WILLIAM She was utterly content; for the prosent, he was M moment all life narrowed down to the Immediato ‘surroundings, and she wished childishly that they could ride so forever through eternity. The night was brilliant. The stars blazed against tle Inky blackness of the sky, and the light of the full moon was startlingly clear and white. The dis- cordant yelling of a pack of hunting Jackals came from a little distance, breaking the perfect stiliness. The men were riding in unusual silence, though a low exclamation or the snb- dued jingle of accoutrements was . ‘human yeu a tent heard occasionally, once some one ‘en thousand years of beaut M out from almost under his horse's cereale in ‘The Primitive Lover’ . nbecaerene €| wth MARY CARR set anon ey But the Shetk Mung a word of say- ised Good Luck, Hc "Happiness: Pros- . age command over his shoulder and 3 fais tay ei hepenintantton LAUGHTER .THRILLS. HEART-THROB® there were no more shots, Diana rune AE Pye bay NOT. MARY CARR will appear | TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER 2.30-0.30 stirred slightly, moving her head so & stamped that she could see his face showing a 9 AK Sid wold seit 2 In porson Tomorrow Night | SEATS 8 WEEKS «N ADVANCE . AY, Olter ate aot “MY OLD Pe IUCRY HOME” ure of the Year. “My ‘Old Kentucky Home A ti ity’ Gift - =a and SUPREME VAUDEVILLE ntiqu s vy The White Sisters, Senater of Good Fortune fe Gane a eer te vk KE. HOME.’ fort she pulled herself together, draq- ging her horse’s head round and urged lim back along the track which she + had just left, and behind her raced] §- » Ahmed Ben Hassan, spurring the] } 4 } great black stallion as he had never} ) } done before. wy With ashy face and wild, hunted eyes Diana crouched forward on the grey's neck, saving him all she could and riding as she had never ridden in her life. Utterly reckless, she urged the horse to his utmost pace, regard- Jess of the rough, dangerous track. “ thang aha equi Mill ahabe of her QUITE SUDDENLY SHE KNEW—KNEW THAT SHE LOVED HIM pursuer among the tortuous paths ef} AND THAT SHE HAD LOVED HIM FOR A LONG TIME.” the hills, Nothing mattered but that. MMAMMMMMMMMMM, Better even an ugly toss and a broken] force, the dread of his voice and theyin a ball of molten fire, and the heay-|clearly in the bright moonlight, which ‘At your local feweley’s, oF wri neck than that he should take her] dread of the touch of his hands. Shcfens on either side were a riot of gold} threw same features into high relief Wé.aril supply yout again. Panie-stricken she wanted to] heard a second report and knew that{and crimson and palest green, shad-fand left the rest in dark shadow. She = jeweler near y * shriek and clenched her teeth on her} he had put Silver Star out of his|ing off into vivid blue that grew]looked at him with quickening breath e2eeeeeseesesesee Theatres Under Dircotion of Hugo fesenfeld lips to keep back the scream that rose] misery, and then, in a few seconda,| blacker and blacker as the glory|/He was peering intently ahead, his -in her throat. She dared not look be-| his voice beside her. She got up un-]of of the sunset died away.leyes flashing in the cold 1i = Tare z . Bway at hind, but straight ahoad before her,| steadily, shrinking from him. The scattered palm trees and} brows drawn together in the TO. LP Bef yay RI T E RION riding with all her skill, haGling the! “Why are you here, and where is|the fat-off hills stood out in/teristic heavy scowl, and the firm Takes 10 Years ia eee) Lait Atth St. grey round perilous corners and bend-| Gaston?" strong relief. It was a country of}chin, so-near her face. was pushed Q| CONTINUOUS, NOON TO 11 P.M ing lower and lower in the saddle to] In a stified voice she told him|marvellous beauty, and Diana's heart aid him. In her terror she had for-Jeverything. What did it matter? If]Rave # sudden throb as she realized + gotton what a little distance the hills} gne tried to be silent he would foree| that she was going back to ft all. She _ {© Stretched from where she had entered] her to speak, was drooping wearily, unable to sit | them, and blindly she turned into the] ye made no comment, and bring-|@Prieht any longer, and once or twice track by which she had come, leaving| ing phe Hawk nearer tossed her up|#h® Jolted heavily against the man /~ the main hills on her right hand and who rode behind her, emerging on to the open desert on His nearness had ceased to revolt _ the south side of the range. There her; she thought of it with a dull » Was nothing now but the #heer speed feeling of wonder, She had even a of ber horse to save her, and how sense of relief at the thought of the Jong could she count on it? plete apathy seemed to have come) strength so close to her. Her eyes Then with a little glimmer of hope}OVe? her. She did not look at the} ooed on his hands, showing brown she remembered that the Sheik was|0dy of Sliver Star, she looked at} nq muscular under the folds of his siding The Hawk, own brother to the} Mothing. clinging tp the front of the) wiite robes, She knew the power of grey, and she knew that neither had|S#4dle and staring ahead of her un-|the jong, lean fingers that could, when ever outpaced the other, She had|*eeingly. She had dropped her hel-|ne tiked, be gentle enough. Her eyes ridden hurd all day, but it was prob-|met when she fell and she had left} fied with sudden tears, but she able thet Ahmed Ben Hassan had rid-|'t. thankful to ve relieved of the} blinked them back before they fell den harder; he never spared his|Pressure on her aching head. Her|ghe wanted desperately to ery. horses, and his weight was consider-|mental collapse had affected her phys-| A wave of terrible loneliness went ably greater than hers. Would it not| ically aud it needed a real effort of}over her, a feeling of desolation, and be possible for Silver Star, carrying} will power to enable her to sit upla strange, incomprehensible yearning the lighter burden, to outdistance The] right. Very soon they would join the|for what she did not know. As the oft more doggedly than usual He felt hee move and glanced down. For a moment she lookeed straight nto his eyes, and then with a low, recor | rom ene CE ca - Sremature, Recolor te co iteoriginal against him. He did not speak, but ral eolor and look 10 years younger. he shifted her welght a little, drawing] | Anisissimple, ture and eaey. uo ciak of NN HUSB ANDS’ her closer into the curve of his arm. teense Tee eee 2! Fo It was very late when they reached uh 2 at B20. THB SENSATION OF PARIS the camp. Lights flashed up in the a RUNNING ONE FULL YEAR. 0 big tent and on all sides, and they ; Adapted | by | Jeon Foxder were surrounded by a crowd of ex- Re-gee a a Gri wtih cited tribesmen and servants, In) | Hilly : SET spite of the har jay’s work The H t DWOL GLO GLORIA SiNNSON Hawk started plunging and rearing, a : POINTS NORTH, EAST AND WEST. his invariable habit on stopping, which Hair C Biway m "BEYON Serviop dally, ineludin ‘a leavi nothing conte break, ant at a word Nh i Fe . at 40th, cae € D THE R E ROCKS Deshrosias Ot 0.00 4. from the Sheik two men leaped to his met ‘*. M.; landing at }Bes: while he transferred Diana to i} a __ it tq niels ul +Went Point (week anya only), head h IN. Wert egth Bt: ‘yipouahiceepste, | Kingaton Yusef's outsteetched arms. She was ‘Wed. and Sat. 4TH MONTH bs ‘Noris of the Ro Grande Hudson snd "Albary,. Manic: stiff and giddy, and the young man} | $f'sour hair, Better, enclove @ lock ICON}. Orehestra. i ate Al sell Ckeia from New helped her to the door of the tent, ‘our letter. ineat a rected on an age e York accepted, and then vanished again into the erate With VIOLET HEMING es On Sundaya Steamer SVashingten, Tevi roughly into the saddie and swung up behind her, the black breaking at once into the usual headlong gallop. She made no kind of 1 ance, a com- Hawk? It was a chance, She would|horsemen, who were waiting for them, | sunset faded and It grew rapidly dusk] throng of men and horses. ee — leaves Desbrosses lor 1Be: ‘i P take it, but she would never give in.Jand for her prides sake she must{a chill wind sprang up and she shiv-]” jong sank wearily on to the divan| § Me7TGelimem | Galdmes wide. 94 : Mountain, THembares one othkage . The perspiration was rolling down her}eoncentrate all her energy to avold]ered from time to time, drooping] 4 Covered her face with her hands pe pe i seek Cc) SJ si. ioio0' 9: Ate Went tubth BC. 1080-4. M.; face and her breath was coming la-| betraying her weakness. more and more with fatigue, at times! oo. was trembling with fatigue and ‘“ Leth end A: uilaeeouaee. ‘Mountal boriously. Suddenly, a few minutes] Ahmed Ren Hassan did not go back}only half conscious. She had drifted apprehension. +What would he do to after she had left the ‘hills behind, the} through the defile; he turned into a into complete oblivion when she was . ued th rar 7 SE West asa Bi tRetarn (steamer same Gey from: pointe Sheik’s deep volce came clearly acrosa|{ituie path that Diana had overlooked |awakened with a jerk that threw her] Nr? She asked Neral the Guestion FRAZEE wrest oa 8. marked 1 "Daylight Saving Time the spuce between them and which skirted the hills, In about|back violently against the Shetk, but] OVE? aah aking, , Brondeast This te Your Ideal One-Doy Outings. e . s Meu tired to more than barely| Soundless Ips, praying for courage, “THE ite T CALL” OPC EST 190TH If you do not stop I will shoot your] half an hour the troop met them, eld-|she was too tired sore arely |) vccving herealf to meet him, At lant Further Information cs Rermreee ot, horse. I give you one minute. Ing slowly from the opposite direc-Junderstand that they had stopped for} i heard hin voloe and, looking up, an 1B Pier, New York. 1 something, and that there were palm trees near her, She felt herself lifted down and a cloak wrapped round her, and then she remembered nothing more, She awoke slowly, shaking off 4 persistent drownsiness by degrees, She was still tired, but the desperate weariness was gone and she was conscious Of a feel ing of well being and security. The cool night air blew in her face, di She swayed a little in the saddle, | tion. She did not raise Wer eves as clutching the. grey's neck to steady|they approached, but she heard. Yu- herself and for a moment siie closed] sef’s clear tenor wlling out to her eyes, but she did not falter for an} the Sheik, who answered shortly a, instant. She would not stop; nothing} the men fell in behind on earth should make her ‘stop now.| Back over the ground that she had Only, because she knew the man, she] traversed so differently, She knew Klekod her feet clear of the stirrups. [that it had been madness from the He had said he would shoot and hel grgt. sho should have known that Would) shoot, and if the grey shied or} i, eould never succeed, that she could swerved a hair's breadth she would saw him standing in the doorway His back was turned, and he was ser : NASH ‘| Das Liwe iving orde: nber of men H WALLACE —MARY Sata near. tim Tor she coun] f CFEPB®, Coldsand Asthma |e eee a een ty ACK , hear their several volees; and shortly TRY THE MARVELLOUS —— Pryor’ Band May sine ine gions wacen| HATHMA INHALER GOO) MORNING DEARIE aa fall directions, For a few moments he abit: Forming 2 stood talking to Yusef and then came By Mail $1P.0. Mone? Order in. At the sight of him Diana shrank Free Dancing. Free Cireus FOR SALE. never reach civilization alone, She 4 r att ¢ Srey oa een tgs aetna reach, ation loan he |e, ne tgcotnees. "the Woae| mack enone the sot cushions wet: HATHMA INHALER Meant for him. Better that! Yes ae ee cae tmougi, The chance Jawere that night had fallen and that] took no notice of her, and, lighting a Le bey i sry even better that! that had thrown her again into the|they were still steadily galloping] cigarette, began king up and New York City, BERLIN'S Silver Star tore on headlong and} Gray's power might just aa easily {#UthWard. In a few moments whe} down the tent. She dared not speak eat musio shaw ever made in Amerto ON 4 CREDIT the minute seemed @ lifetime, Then eee eee en en hands of {¥#S Wide awake and found that she| to him, the expression on his face was na was lying across the saddle in front of the Sheik, and that he was holding her in the crook ©f his arm. Her head was resting just over his heart, before even she heard the report he ther Arab. Luck had helped hounded in the alr and fell with a recor y c Taste vee an ans ler rash. Diana was flung far forward apd landed on some soft sand. For les woft-footed Arab servants ag USEMENTS. American Watch & Diamond Co, brought a hastily prepared supper Pera Wiis, s SIX CYLINDERLOVE Maden Uae ae ith ve. tr self had unknowingly played into his ci m | 1 He never Foarth Floot de when he had captured her It was a ghastly mea! ¢ With BRNEST TRUEX. ror & moment she was stunned by tho pore Fao was with him. It was |ond she could foe the regular beat| spoke or showed in any way that he ide Hal bt, Boras A z aa Elevator, | Tig all, then she staggered diszily to her|tnetias to try and. rtrugele against [Demeath her cheek, was conscious of her presence, She 63D ST, Mowe elk boss Mice Cas ort RTs aA Yensann tt Teet and stumbled back to the pros- Wrapped warmly in the cloak and had had nothing to eat all day, but the food nearly choked her and she could hardly swallow it, but she forced herself to eat a little. It 0.) ——— seemed interminable until the ser. - SRAIhAreW, atten CLARK and McCULLOUGH GOLDWYN Presents Wants ite gold-cased cups of tee] in WCHUCKLES of 1822." Sr qurrro YOUR STEP” bl BI Capitol Gr tive coffee. She gulped it down with Pa eth difficulty. The Sheik had resumed HOADS OF fightin his restless pacing, smtoking cigar- ette after cigarette in endless succes- sion, The monotonous tramp to and fro worked on Diana's nerves unti! BROOKLYN he winced each time he passed her en : MAN him any more frate horse. He was Jashing out Her brain was a confused medley wildly with his heels, making des-| or (noughts that she was too tired Verate efforts to rise, And as sh@}io unravel, strange, conflicting ideas peached him the black horse dashed | ohaging wildly through her mind, She only ayoror dn ghatgas suddenly, and] 4iq not understand them, she did not @ effort of thinking made ly Ss, ‘The Sheik leaped to the ground ana | ¥ i, The “ort of Whnk Ne made ber rap towards her, He caught her} cious of a great unrest, a dull ach ‘wrist and flung her out of his way,ling in her heart and a terrible de- apd she lay where she had fallen,| pression that was altogether apart wyery serve in her body quivering.| from the fear she felt of the Sheik Bhe was beaten and with the extin. §he gave up trying to think; she was svishing of her last hope all her} concerned only with trying to keep held seourely by his strong arm at first sie was content ta give way only to the sensation of bodily rest. It was enough for the moment to lic with relaxed muacles, to have to make no effort of any kind, to feel the sooth- ing rush of the wind against her face, and the swift, easy gallop of The Hawk as he carried thei on through the night, Them! With a start of recollection she realized fully ws arm was round her, and whose |) her head was resting on Her heart bedt with sudden yio e HT bie canal St, M.(Dayllgnt & As - : od Bt, 63 Direct Fail con: at Albany to all pointe,” ress Eretgt lervice— Aut ‘arried. Qxtra Midnight Performance Wed., 11,30, é PxtDBON ATION COMPANY, Middle Midrand: Ri AMuntic Highlands, 3 Battery, 9.90 AM. 1.90 & 8 P.M, wt Saving Time.) # Broad 7 q courage failed her. She gave way to] her balance lence. What was the inuttey fond, huddled on the divan, » she 4 4 ote Y's Grittith’s a5 Jno Present |}. Most t/besal Fema Garey pect, overwhelming terrors -Uiterly ne iitted lier head for the frat time| her?” Why did ahe Hot shrink fem watched him continually, fascinated, | @ TRAN ANS OF vies Nahin 3 einen Ane SIGHT SEEING YACHT Pwallowed up in the one dominating The wun had almost set, going down tect of his warm, stromg body? What (Te Be Continued) SECOND anv’ ¥iNAL Wiis! , Pop. Prices. sUNDax WOULD ‘WANTS WORK WOXDRMs -*# “ t ‘