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__THE EVENING WORED, THURSDAY, MA SAGO UNL AMUSEMENTS, WINTER BARD! Gant Be. a By. jatinees Thurs Wed, y "i j Tessa Kosta F] MARION nih i Sey CECH =i ae The ROSE of STAMBOUL | RAMBEAU col Gol bFisM a A) } b -——__.| , BVOS, (EXCEPT SAT.) be, te $2.60. , wn ¥ W. of Biway. pl Bat hab Aitt:| SHUBERT "esis 440,14 °tP7- bv 8 20. MAT ST, ht at and, Sak 0. tel CECIL LEAN and CLE faye THE MOST TALKED AB OUT, STORY. IN. TEN, Vi Iso BLA YDS mad TAYLOR THE MOTEL | THE BLUSHING BRIDE CHAPTER Xt, CHARACTERS IN THE STORY. Sai (hint ee teeta Wi GRAN Slur | BELMONT "it, Bria, Bet 830 ty itn Gatched him Ment a cigar-| DIANA MAYO, nineteen, beautiful, aristocratic English girl, deter] ina nt of girlish rage and buried her WA et ah pre ys S ete, and her forehead wrinkled mines to make an expedition into the Arabian desert from Biskra, | head In ier aes Ey ones ; : ‘ pis sang outside the hotel in Biskra | AUBREY MAYO, by whom she has been brought up, virtually as|sh6° Vieuatized him oontemptuously spite of the fiact that AMBASSADOR #2," oar Diy ves. 030. | ASTOR Tee. sth 4 Bivar bre, 88 that night?" ghe asked at last, more a boy, tries to dissuade her. So does His books were undoubtedly clever. bing cost the Ce he En Mr. Mrs, statement than question. JIM ARBUTHNOT, who loves Diana and wants to marry her. At] so much the worse; he would be cor- man more, the price BLOSSOM TIME Coburn «BRONX EXPRESS SOs fe tind sornetines, expecially a ball given to celebrate her departure she ‘ells him shé has none 2p lise ale pe z :, O’Sullivan’s arte 4 hs Gentes Makteal iis ot Agest ove passt : ¥ When the moon is high,” he replied of the feelings of a woman, has never been kissed and can obey}, 2s ne snperamient thee prenibed Cushion Heels to you eet 45th Bt. Eve, 8.60. teksingly, no man. Her expedition into the desert is led by to complicate the situation if he generally the same as the PRINCESS Wert, ih roy O078. Mat Wednesday & Bat., 2.20. “And was it you who came ints my] MUSTAFA ALI, an Arab with a fine outfit of well-bred horses, jehould be pleased to cast an eyo of Price Pare error ett he ruth “DOVER ROA with CHAS. bedroom and put the blank cartridges Disturbing signs appear before the journey is a day old. ioe on her, ie Syriac at the very has two THE RD ARAN Openerion E CHERRY LAST 4 PERFORMANCES, MM iy revolver?” Diana is capnired by Was evideat the Ghuik Bad. Wert no auell for accepting this eee | oe ~ His arm stole around her, drawing |SHE!K AHMED BEN HASSEN and taken a prisoner to his caravan, Jorders to the contrary. It was not smaller profit: first, be- (li Hines ‘ EUGENE O'NEILL’. “ier to him, and he ‘lifted her head where she is subjected to his passionate attentions. bo be te bontd harana tee Sh dapat cause” Rottiven’s Ysalways E> 2 les ogy y nt ae ANY Are ‘a up 80 that he could look into her Diana is served by an Arab maid and by Teas had been rough Hetme go her make satisfied customers The ¢H aa, WED. Bae, lymouth, 1 Hace Eee, 848. eyes, “Do you think that—I would have allowed anybody el#s to go to your room at night?—I, an Arab, GASTON, a young Frenchman who has long been attached to the Sheik’s entourage. Ahmed’s attentions become so distasteful that Diana while out riding with Gaston runs away into the desert. effectually by Ahmed Ben Hassan's peremptory commands, and she had experienced for the first time the sen- —second, because the good-will of these cus- tomers builds big, prosper RST,449t. Ry.8.20. Mts. Thur eat, I T' LAST WEEK. THE MUSICAL TRIUMPH Eee WARVOLAINE ee Waa f meant you tor mayest She is captured by the Sheik and as she returns, carried in his} sation of « Ge OP teh AGERE seek business fie Btieis ne emotions o “You were so sure?” arms, she discovers that she loves him. the disappointment of the Intended for O’Sullivan’s when Pera pe yore pl Mit 5h Tipit endineated Peoka acl Sapa oe bed Mala ae you leave your shoes — PLAY! Went ath 8, © Theatre, Matinoes REPUBLIG Sst *¥0.3 Tod Ba et 250 gestion that any plan of his could be AR inpat ite Beihai Sopertitty, see that they areattached, ; HOUSE iett, We Mind oat Bao, 48TH ST. Ties s00, | mare a Bat, c oO A with Mable to miscarriage amused him in- and she worked herself up Into a fever U The Ladder’ sor ig N E S I LUCILE LAWFUL LARCENY finitely, and the smouldering passion 7 of self-torture and unhappiness. She ieee ‘WATSON flamed up in his dark eyes, He ended by falling asleep and slept) =————————————oa ft aad wirset, Riveatnes, 6.98, Wer Strained her to him hungrily, as if ' heavily for some hours. Zilah waked a = LAST WEEK: MOVES Uae NEXT MON. ELTINGE Mats Wed. ; egies te eg a prem raise AT TIVE PUBLIC WANTS tier slim body lying against his had 0 f = ~ cl 7. 88 : a soft announcement of lunch, and} ——————-—7 Te GARHLOK, 60°, $5 batines Bat, Hong awakened the sleeping fires within * Diana sat up, rubbing her eyes,|) NEW AMSTERDAM Wat@“sit. atts, © him. Bhe struggled against the % flushed and drowsy. She stared un- ‘D OPERA we 48th St. Bvenin, Btreot. e ay ce a —< comprehendlingly for a moment at the ‘ COMPANY LONGAGRE West, #8, 9 Evening: Pressure of his arm, averting her AN Tekh girl, end then waved hey Bune MG at rend Aan ETHEL LEVEY © "00 EAS) head. ov and biried het h MAB ? By Stanley imperiously and buried her head in the nisi Osetia wthorn’ Younes. “Always cold?” he chided. “Kiss pillows again, Lunch, when her heart Ral Ae Ditterent, with Estelle Winwood INDLE WAKES) me, little plece of ice.” 4 was breaking! S ra Ay THBATRE, W. 44th Bt. Bva 8.30. Bid deaen toy RATE alemoae’ Sroke / y Mindful of her lord's deputy, who CTO NARD aaa LITTLE *iittinees’ Wea. @ Bat. at 2.30. 4 f was waiting {n the next room, and ' ALEXANDER CARR in a new The st BEST her heart to preserve in ‘her efforts whom she regarded with awe, Zilah comedy, “PARTNERS AGA! ear sso" © |] repulse him. A wild desire seized held her ground with a timid tnsist- By MontagueGlassd AB to tell him that she loved him, to make an end once and for all of ence until Diana started up wrath- fully and bade her go in tones that REENWICH Sive's'0. Stota:Thr.asat.2.0 Tigvalisoy ab aaibe ARG faa “Oe Ae B/ fA ° Wa! sho had never used before to the little = Cisperest cone ‘BILLET ED’ cs i ry ubt an fear that if ‘ waiting-girl. Zilah fled precipitately, ah = 3.20. ‘Kept the Audience Laughing.”’—Herald LAUGHTER.THRILS. HEART THROBS was sapping her strength from her, ; ¥j and, thoroughly awakened, Diana r and abide by the issue, But the 4 ‘ ayine reeks 1s to Ashe eeu Gre ’ , . i 5 with her elbows on her knees reste; C: oper es / seis Coe LENORE ULRICs KIKI|""QNOTHER GREAT SHOW © giddy, her head ached and her mouth a ae . 30. down the burning words that sought Tas parched and dey, She ect up| LIBERTY Us, ‘Weds ‘and Bat ray & inning Sunday May S se utterance, forcing indifference into her eyes and a mutinous pout to her \anguidly, and going to the table studied Ker face In the mirror in-|| [nn 9 Helen Hayes LC LAEMMLE will pres Ups. fs tently. She frowned at the reflection. Otto Kruger His black brows drew together 4 She had never been proud of her own || —— slowly. “‘Still disobedient? You said ( <3 beauty; she had lived with it always || HUDSON. West: fan st. 4TH MONTH sat. 47H MONTH Aaek heed eg d ae I loathe the j Loa — and it had seemed to her a thing of Th ey Rnglish, bu ought thelr word’— = { no ‘consequence, and nc y that it had] | = She interrupted him with a quick \ Nai hipens j PaieA tn argue the: lita ahe wanted e JDILUN Ghe most dynamic g Pareaiialyey gesture, and, turning her face to his, . in Ahmed Ben Hassan she almost With VIOLET HEMING. on the screen in he. oo first time kissed him volun- fa | : ' - [hated it. NCE! : UNIVERSAL ~JEWE ri UECESS brushing his tanned cheek g ‘ “are you rolng to have fever or ( { : amith swift, cold lips, are you merely Bad tempered?” she BORDUNI . sad senate disdainfully. ‘Bon 2 j ' asked out loud, and the sound of her it Ad jeu! Has the hot sun of the desert A oe own volce made her laugh in spite of E Wert 2a St Ben at p20 RANT 4 twught you no better than that?.Have ' | her heavy heart. She went into the FRAZEE West 424.St. ve. at 8.30 [LAST 4 udason iver you learned 80 little from me? Has bathroom and soused her head in cold Broadcast This te Yous Hviends: <e GOES. re Oe ai ee of adventure CAMEO PETTY BLYTHE & | “HIS WIFE’S HUSBAND” 424,nr.B'way! Open 0-45 A.M. Pop. Prices —_—______ the vile climate of your detestable water. When she came back a “THE NIGHT ” love, thrills and big _action——_ sauntry frozen you so thoroughly frightened Zilah was putting a small is the IGHT CALL ——~ Prrected by Tod Browning— 'y ay. ig ceil i at nothing can melt you? Or is tray on the brass topped table by the = (Bie SUPREME PRCGRAN-] there some man in England who has : bed. OORT Wittncsa wos: dua aan otcae =. “the power to t to a woman? oh Tiga ed citsiar Gaston abe etme] Wai .CcEDDINGER WARYNASH| «WOW, PLAYING Sey POPULAR GtquesT, iit, ara EA Pa oe { IN ” M, : typeset snarl. Diana looked at the tray, arranged ‘CAPTAIN APPLEJACK: and tWest Point tweslt dave gnly). | E ihe chatted her bands with the “THEN HE HELD OUT THE REVOLVER. ‘I WANT YOU TO CARRY | with all the dainty neatness dear to | J ——————————__ in Exenburatt jFournikeepele, Kingston’ Potat: pain of his words. “There is no one,""| THIS ALWAYS NOW WHEN YOU RIDE.’” the valet’s heart, and then at the trav- 6000 MORNING DEARIE Ais great scenic and dramatic wonder connections. Musie, “Restamvant. an’ rail { she muttered, ‘but II don’t feel like elling clock on the table beside it, BIWAY at 47th st Uckets from New York to Albany and from that.” He looked up from his work, and,) cept himself since her attempted e8-] 14 realized that it was an hour past ato Bee COMEDY SENBATION at the CEREUS NGS LD w York accepted. rr Is together,| cape, and to her tentative sugses- i‘ s 0 ith St. i 5. Sundays Steamer Washington You had better learn,” he said} Sathering the | material " #e8-lher usual lunch time and that she M 1o.0%,, Centers Steamer 1 “ny brought them over to the divan. “Light| tions that the rides with the valet fea patent ail C POPULAR PRICES feamer leaves West 00 = thickly: “I am tired of holding an} 10's cigarette, cherie, my hands are|might be resumed he had given a|Wa* extremely hungry, Alter al Perot Me. igiele in my arms," and sweeping her . a hesitated pletely, inte hla manatee reas | busy," he rerlied irrelevantly. prompt refusal. He hesitated now, he covered her face with fierce, burn.| She complied with a little Jaugh.|4nd she was afraid he was going to Set at little piece of paper on the tr MUSIC BOX Ma tt, Mor signs hocstaine gah caught her eye, and, picking it up,|] IRVING she read in Gaston's clear though|| BERLIN'S “MUSIC BOX REVUE" pesenres: " » | refuse again, and she looked up wist- “ er same from potmta eae He. TE oa Patan tue fully. “Please, Monselgnour,” she | minute handwriting, “At what hour] «pest music show ever made in Americ SEER RTE SUMMER? nase marked}. "Daylight Saving Fim: And for the first time she surren- wee in ie head for some time| Whispered humbly. nee Ma nine ceatre to iden, WA, HARRIS 2°68 ( TRAN itive Lo Heal One-Day Outings. 4 dered to him. wholly, clinging to him] Wehon On aking. “Ma petite Diane,| He looked at her for a moment eer ae Sonny Dea Bo tates SA Mats. Wed. & Ba D A N Cc E ey AAT Bee Btrend GyaDheey Cont’ | Werther information at Desbresses Bt. Passionately, and giving him kiss for} yoo tine are of an adorable redness| With his chin squarer than usual. {on of Be Ee Riera oe X CYLINDERLOVE eS | rier, New York. Tel. Canal 9300, PR Wiss with an absolute abandon of all YA" our voice 1s music to my ears,|‘Are you going to run away again?" |the afternoon without a struggle. She SI Nightly at the NEW OCEAN TRAVEL. . renistance. At lant he let her go, pant-|700 YGotest questions. ‘They bore| he asked bluntly, geatied as she senede Agure to the With ERNEST TRUEX. ALCONADES |\~< \NTRAVEL._____| SPECIAL SPRING TRIP N ing and breathless, and’ leaped up. |e to a point of exasperation, Her eves filled slowly with tears, {end of the note, and went to the cur- drawing his hand across his ey ed hum. | and she turned her head away to hide “You go to my head, Diane,” nef. ti teaiiniel song aeala. them. “No, I am not going to run said, with a laugh that was half an-| she knew him well enough to know] Way again,” she gai very low. ger, and shrugging his shoulders/enat all questions did not bore him,| “Very well, I will tell him, He will moved across the tent to the chest/ but that she must have touched some|be delighted, le bon Gaston, He ts where the spare arms were kept, and] point connected with the past of |Your very willing slave in spite of the tains that divided the rooms. “Gas- ton!" 630 ST, Fier. ieee. bios, mente mane B LLROOM é = w' 2st to SHUFFLE ALONG DAL ae Have You Seen EDITH SPENCER? ‘adame!"* She passed the paper silently through the curtaits and went back to her lunch. When she sent Zilah in ON, TINUOUS J DANCING / Alaska Tours | outa i > tray ihe Theatres Unger Direction of Hugo et ve Embracing YUKON RIVER, THE unlocking it took out @ revolver and|which she was ignorant that’ affected|trick you played him. He has a|*wWay with the empty tray she rescued Riesenf Orchestra, . began to clean it, him, and to prove her knowledge she| beautiful nature, le pauvre diable, He |Vicomte de Saint Hubert's book trom B'way at And. Bam IS ; Fetpowerhe Vesey Fast Steel. ‘Str. “Clermont” She lpoked at him bewildered. |asked another question. ‘Why do yo the floor, where she had thrown it, C Ath St OL. MOUNT RA a Opeceted: by tae y What had he meant? How could she|sing? You have never sung before."* | mocking : and tried to read it dispassionately, BARKS: CALIFORNIA, Covg: Palisades Inte:state Park Commission reconcile what he said with the advice] He looked at her with a smile of|he turned her face up to his in the} She turned to the title page and stud- CONEINUOUE, NOON: 2033 Fe: bat ADO. PACIFI! RTH Will Leave Battery Pier Yhat he had given her before? Was}amusement at her pertinacity, ‘In-| usual peremptory way. Then he held |'¢4 the pencilled scrawl, “Souvenir de BOUN' q EANADIAN ROCKIES, GREAT 9 A.M, West 132nd St, 10 A.M. he totally inconsistent? Did he, after |quisitive one! I sing because I am|out the revolver he had been cleaning | %4oul,” closely. It did not look like NO CHARGE FOR DANCING. | LAKES, etc. Renad i Want the satisfaction of knowing |gliad. Because my friend is coming."'| with sudden seriousness. “I want you {te handwriting of a small minded Hes —-BAT.. SUN. and Hh A Bapatore Tactnded. |] FARE fay $1.00 crnaren 50c Rat he bad made her love him—otl « to carry this always now when you |", but handwriting was nothing to Large Selection of Itinerarice— psi ca RR Samah aitn Mattering bimselt on the power he ex- The best friend alride, thraheim Omair is still in the ]S° bY, she argued obstinately, Au-4 F Frequent ashes sete ieee base DLS a) ercised over her? Did he care that}man ever had. Raoul de Saint Hu- | neighborhood brey, who was the essenpe of selfish- he was able to torture her heart with | bert. She looked at {t blankly, ness, wrote beautifufly, and had once @ refinement of cruelty that took all] She flashed a look at the bookcase] “Rut"—— she stammere been tok by an expert that his writ- and gave nothing? Did he wish her} with a jerk of her head, and he! He knew what was in her mind, and to crawl abjectly to his feet to give | nodded. “Coming here?" she queried, | he stooped and kissed hor lightly. “l dim the pleasure of spurning her}and the dismay whe felt sounded in| trust you,” he éald quietly, and went Travel. HUSBANDS’ THOS. COOK & SON ng denoted a generous love of his THB SENSATION OF PARIS ERMOTT & : , , 293 Brokdway “S61 Fith Avenue fellow-men, which deduction had 7) LEXA, oe nu aiden 1 eg are) RUNNING ONH FULL YEAR, CON, AILEY & SAXON, ‘Tel Boreley 1100 Wel. Murrey Ul 6112 aroused no enthusiasm in the baronet, |] adapted by Jacques | Feyder Ree) EhITs Winos.,, THE. PHI ntemptuously, or was it only that} her voice. out. und had given his sister over to help- Plerre Benott's Novel, “L'Atlantide, Att. er cing cnace TO ATLANTIC he wanted her senses merely to re-| He frowned in quick annoyance at| She followed him to the door, the |!ess mirth. ' SS 8 a TRAVEL SERVICE Special Trips ' HIGHLANDS 2/ #pond to his ardent, Easte@n tempera-| her tone. ‘Why not?” he said Others. i revolver dangling from her hand, and] She turned the pages, dipping here EVA FAY, © f iment? haughtily, watched him mount and ride away,|and there, finally forgetting the au- por LI | GLORIA SWANSON 23d St ae SISTERS’? ES SUNDAY, M Ma ay 21 hee Her face grew hot and shamed. She 'No reason,"* she murmured, sink-| His horsemanship was superb and her | thor altogether in the book. It was 49th. [NEAR BIhAVE once: 0 FOR SALE, knew the flery nature that was hid-| ing down among the cushions again|eyes glowed as they followed him.|a wonderful story of a man's love Rivoll_ Concert Orchestra. With an All Star Cast, and on MAY ie b, 2 den under his impassive exterior and}and picking up the magazine from|/she went back into the tent and|and faithfulness; and Diana pushed i 10 deh Holl Bee Daniels STs T ERS”? slipped the revolver into the holster | it aside at. last with a very bitter SIS seca ittery Landiny Highland: 30 AM 1-30, ra Tat 5, SAS PM knew the control he exercised over|the floor. The advent of a stranger— himself, knew, too, that the strain he}]@ European—was a shock, but she he had left lying on a stool, and, tuck. | sigh. Things happened so in books. the Rio Grant & SUrsEeS aU = Bune bok feeks Free put upon himself was lable to be bro- | felt that the Shelk’s eyes were on her|ing it and Saint Hubert's novel,|!n real life they happened very dif, co mee Orchentra, Dane'gGontestE Mu, Bo seat, each wa Ken with unexpected suddenness, It}and she determined to show no feel-lwhich she took from the bookcase’ | ferently. She looked round the room WELLS, VIRGINIA & WEST, cy arty] ‘Telephones Broad - 780 Was no easy thing to rule his wild|ing In his presence. “What time willlunder her arm, went into the bed.| with paln-filled eyes, at the medic j if canes teat: Te Bae a Moyular ‘Trips begin Toesday, dune & followers, and she guessed that the} You be ready to ride?’ she asked In- id 8 room and, calling to Zilah to pull off}of her own and the Shetk's belong- woes Wl Cy) IMGs. Pelaxation that he looked for in the] differently with a simulated yawn, | her, riding boots, threw. herself on the |ings, her tvory toilet appointments U.S. JAZZ BAND-\2' SS privacy of his own tent meant more | flirting over the pages. bed to laze away the morning, and to | jostling indiscriminately among his Bert B. EMENTW ACTS, Bi 0 House 149 8t. & 34 4: to him than he would ever have ad- “I can’t ride with you to-day, I|try and picture the author of the| brushes and his razors on the dress- hy = played od sia mifted,. than perhaps he even knew. {am going to meet Saint Hubert, His|book he had written. ing-table, and then at the pillow be- Gath fin Naval)“ “ NIN’ i side her, where his head rested every mol We We Doyle, Jackie, Hilts ‘and l25thst photoplay, EB ‘The hatred and defiance with which] courier only came an hour ago. It She hated him in ady, sh she had repelled him had. provoked | is two years since I have seen him." . was Jealous of him and of his com-| night. She stooped anc 0 arr stor Via Cape Cod Canel and amused him, but it had also at} Diana slipped off the couch andl ing, ‘The Shelk’s sudden new tonne. | wien itis quivering” ee aires “KEITH *) TED LEWIS and HIS Connecting at Boston for Pertiend; times angered him. went to the open doorway. A de-| ness -had given rise ton hope she|“Ahmea. Oh, Monseigneu : METROPOLITAN BAND Rockland Bangor, ¥armouth.N.8. > He was very human, and there must] tachment of men were already wait-| hardly dared allow herself to awe) |murmured longingly, 2 iicamer Jones, Fi Fier 9 alt, dive been moments when he wanted al ing for him, and, close by the tent, upon, Might not the power that she| Tn, hen anlimnat) Biy & 96 St and Fotier bis a ginding Be va Beeler oie willing mate rather than a rebelliéus| Shaitan of the ugly temper was biting |had exercised over other men be stil! talk impatient jerk of the Saving time). Relepbene Barclay head, she sprang up and dragged on her boots, She pulled a soft gelt hat CAPITOL «iit vou see prisoner. She gave a quick sigh as}and fidgeting in the hands of the wbe looked at him. He was so strong, | groo! She scowled at the beautiful, % vigorous, so intensely alive. It was] wicked creature's flat-laid ears and ‘kolng to be very difficult to anticipate] rolling eyes. She would have backed his moods und be subservient to his| him fearlessly herself if the Sheik had dqmper, She sighed again wearily. if} let her, but she was nervous for hitn ae could but make him and keep him| every time he rode the viclous beast. extended to him/ in spite of the months that he had been indifferent to anything. except the mere physical attraction she had for him? Was it not possible that out of that attraction might develop something finer and down over her eyes and picked up the at 61.8t, Capitol Gra tr revolver the Shelk had given her. she | Next a be Sennett's “THE CROSS (Bix parte PPOSITE WEST Lam paused a moment, looking at {t with ee Row OrEx—ae wie an odd amile before buckling \t around cua ETthlzso a 50 [Prices | — her slim walst. Gaston's face Nt wp wpy- She ruffled her loose curis,| No one but the Sheik could man- peter aan hid primitive desire she}with genuine pleasure when she came CLARK and McCULLOUGH ging them with a puzzled frown, alage him, and though she knew that rased out to the horses. She had felt a mo- in “CHUCKLES of 1922 NOW OPEN, trick that was ea survival of her|he had perfect mastery over the CHAPTER Xt. mentary embarrassment before she —— Ss Booures Immedia: reery days, when she clutched fran-| horse, she never lost the fecling of Giany at her red-gold mop to help|nervousness, a sensation the old DL AN ee Diamonds &: left the tent, thinking of the last time Six LOE and| NORMA TALMADGE , Pryor’sBand Oriental though he was, might he}he had ridden with her, but ahe had |MTATE™ ann ar | 'n ieatts ‘Through’ ryor sBand Te! tz MUSIC,’ DANCING, REER Ly t guaranteed; ty fier settle any childish dificult, Dmna had never, never experienced, | not be capable of a deep and lasting |known from the moment he came back | Com 114M. to 12 PM.| tat jyoddine ENTIRE SRASON, sereaila hn tape. or rea RAVER Rita She kaelt up suddenly on the cush-|and she wished to-day that it had| affection? He might have loved her |that night that he bore no malice, and Aft. 30¢—Night S0c.] ‘Dancing Shoes, otha, Free Dancing, Free Olreus sengidenlalt danas Onl guiten' ; Asante = of the divan, “Why do you hate|been any other horse but Shaitan|{f no outside influence had como to|the look on his face and his stam- CE PALACE Zianace ; DIAMOND WATEH CO. | | Wevt, < ‘ae fain Te eas Bnglish go bitterly, pacacloneur? waiting for him. interrupt the routine that had beconc| mered words to the Sheik had indi-| DANCE BROOKLYN. “tans at Ai ni paints, She went back to him slowly. “It| so intimately a part of his life. Those | cated that the fear he felt for her wus THe MATEY Ge Gm PLACE San ew ai UpkaN hora fon faints Guston’s mode of address nal makes my headache to stay tn all| other episodes to which he had not for what might have happened in| ysaTINEES SUNDAY8 AND HOLIDAY, TRAN wonrtana ‘OF nhs ton W. Hor! time; it was often awkward to dey. May Gaston not ride with m ferred so lightly had been « matter the desert, but for what might yet | q__=-=-===-=——-mmmemmennmmmmny THE STORM” and she shrank she asked diffidently, her eyes any-|cf days or weeks, not montis, as in happef to her at the hands of: his wee OROTHY GISH’ 4 “SIGHT SEEING YACHT ene, his own; and the title where but on his face. He had not! her case. master and hers orld Wante Work Wonders) ILL AN , ; “TOURIST,” Around New York, allowed her to ride with apygme ex. He might haye cared but for te | (Te Be Gentinusd) W , PaSARERARLPY RMON g- ~ LB 4 ? am Mailery Dally 40-80, 80) Sohmroge -) . es

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