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AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. ey Are YOU aAllvittinac 5 Wie Socom | Maarten STS EDDIE CANTOR ‘ MAKE II SNAPPY "The ROSE of STAMBOUL. | R AM MBE AU y Ok OL 5 DF Hie SH Jud e of STL LR EVGS, (EXCEPT SAT.) b0e, to $2.00, With WILTON roped Ny THEATRE, w. 42a St (ed. ASat.62. No a) | SHUBERT “‘Thea., 44th, W. of By. oe #820. 44TH ST. OT. Fret Matinees Wed. BARNEY BERNARD and wae T CECIL LEAN eee Tas MAYETELD Woolens ? ARAN am sa WANE ae ci Tw Hoe | THe BLUSHING BRIDE THE MOST TALKED ABOUT STORY. IN TEN YEARS MAYNARS U CO, PUBLISHme meaineror . Br Hontemse chasse WekertGoodm: j CHAPTER XII. CHARACTERS IN THE STORY. ‘ Sroka: AUgeHnAlt Rad Sobs Eveach "Are you an expert in deter-|}LAst 3 erat TO: rORROW ; nis idee that aie rode always | DIANA MAYO, nineteen, beautiful, aristocratic English girl, deter tho dressing table for a knife. She| mining clothing values ? 2 COMED Tel. Bry. 5194 : af mines to make an expedition into the Arabian desert from Biskra. | followed tim with her eyes and WHITESIDES: HINDU Rec rap now was pure white, be Lh Her brother, watched him carefully trimming the It You are, 60 much the bette:— Mal = aa aa aan OE . + “ 1 y. ven. 8.80. hea. wa ties? ‘unet “the ‘Dancer [AUBREY MAYO, by whom she has been brought up, virtually as| alt, Shs bal often sumone the many | oo thee open to ou OF IMDASOUR 72. | TOU i i a boy, trfes to dissuade her. So does ‘ at, mid advantages open &o 90a by LITTLE BATE, Wain St g direct of the manufacturers Finkelstein & Mateol. The [st Year ‘ + The Greatest Musical Hit of Ages! If you a not, you can en Pell _ rr ATH ST. absolute safety, since you are forti- PLA’ t 48th St. Even, 8.30. 7m fied against any possible disappoint- YHOUSE i Mats, Wed. and hiatal By . h ‘ The NE S ment not only by the reputation Up The Ladder’ ‘its from a nervous habit of dancing on his hind legs at starting and stopping, like a circus horse. He was the fastidious care he took of his well- JIM ARBUTHNOT, who loves Diana and wants to marry her. At} manicured hands. The light of the a ball pres to celebrate her departure she tells him sht has none | lamp fel! full on his face, and there of kissed and can obey | Was 2 dull ache in her heart as she It to mount and edged away of ee ae of a Vonage Deen ee led by y looked at him He demanded im- hyly as Diana tried to get her foot ler expedition plicit obedience, and only a few hours to the stirrnp, But she ewung up MUSTAFA ALI, an Arab with a fine outfit of well-bred horses, | heforo she had madé up her mind to : Distur S journey is a day old. unreserved submission, and she had it ‘last, and by the time The Dancer Diana nears 8 r before the ae y broken down at the first test. BLOSSOM TIME | tim: BRONX EXPRESS NORA BAY MONTMARTRE _LAST 3 PERFORMANCES, LOMSAGRE: 3, Aes Sepreeteen 8 for fair dealing we have established but by ow unconditional guar- tee to refund your money in- TA MES: MOVES TO GARRICK NEXT MON, OF ipod finished his display of haute ecole] —4 4 ‘ 3 The proot of her obedience was al nit,“ Te out, tration, if for any a aM ETHEL LEVEY ® "G0 EAS Beeston was mounted. ‘After riding} S!7E! AHMED BEN HASSEN and taken a prisoner to his caravan, | nara one, from which she shrank, but| f<scon you feel dissatisfied. ener : PUBLIC WANTS | sth Bt W. of B'y. | | The Musical Comedy Fetetle Win d tie Dancer I feel confident to enter where she is subjected to his passionate attentions. it was harder far to seo the look of’ GARRICK, 65 W. 35. Last Mat.Bat. Mat. To-niorrow, Different. with tele Winwoo: Diana is served by an Arab maid and by anger she had provoked on the face the C Hippique,"” she pe aoa then oven hee shoulder and touches| CASTON, @ young Frenchman who has long been attached to the] 0f the min site loved. Mor two months ares Wh hee heed Sheik’s entourage. Ahmed’s attentions become so distasteful that absent, er hee the black scowl she had learned to Diana while out riding with Gaston runs away into the desert. at wanted exercise primarily, har! And this guarantee assures you ofa Thoroughly satisfactory fit, 100 a — per cent. pure woolens and any and every point that involves the most jotis taste — whether it ‘s a -piece Summer Suit at $13.95 hand $18.88 of reguiat shes iece sults at $17.44, $22.78, 44, 2d Bt.,W.of B'y. By Wed, and Sat. at —— TH = 20. ROADHURST, 44 St. Fv. 8.20. Mat.To-m'w 80. AST 3 TIMES. LAST MAT. TO-M'W. Shistests MARIOLAINE ite Mats. WED. & SAT, < bbe 3 i " tJdread had not been directed at her, She is captured by the Sheik and as she returns, carried in his]and the fierce eyes had-looked at thysical exercise that would tire her bs it and keep her mind occupied ani ELTINGE West 424 Strect. Evenings, arms, she discovers that she loves him her with only kindness or amusement Mats. Wed. and shining in their dark depths. Any- EUGENE O'NEILL'S, prevent her from thinking, and the thing could be borne but a continu-| $3069 or those at $34.86, “THE HAIRY APE,” EB) THE DEMI VIRGIN ance of his displeasure. No sacrifice d reg- Plymouth, W. 45th St. Eves, 8.45. <= aD horse she rode supplied both needs. was too great to gain his forgivenens,| 0 itcihnc’ ay auscounte ehicn Matetimre a Bot Bi | aan oe Then a aca Ta. | VANDERBILT "BEATE, W, 4h Sire le required watching all the time. She could not bear his anger, now goes to you, instead of the PRINGESS We" goth Bt. Fitzroy 0670. | 6 psig ett hed aad THE COMEDY DRAMA @ let him out to his full pace for She longed #o desperately for hap-| dealer. Furthermore, many of the INGESS Son.” ata. iaj own sake and hers, and the alr the movement banished her head- and a kind of exhilaration came a her, making her almost happy. r @ while she reined in her horse waved to Gaston to come along “Tell me of this Vicomte dr piness, and she loved him so passion- ately, so utterly, that she was content to give up everything to his will, If she could only get back the man of the last few weeks, if she had not angered him too far. She was at his feet, tamed thoroughly at last, all her proud, angry self-will swamped in the Toum'w 2.80. | Cleverset Comet *BILLETED’ Fanny Hee oa by Stesiey thton. above quits are made with two THe AI” | Kept the Audience Laughing,” uNDLr WAKES) pairs of trousers, THE cienwich Lynig “2¢ SEATS A n On the point of price, please bear aa renin the habir'of gayivg double |p AUT Tie AVERAGING UK ee TOR GOUDESS SAKE) or more and believe it is importible _______ EAST TIME: to buy anything to satisfy you at prices as low as outs:— HUN orcn. love that was consuming her with an ‘ fEite GUE GW AE SHOWING- ST.MATS. 2:30-EVEBSO t Hubert who !s coming, You intensity that was an agony. Love Atal ti pias i Theatre, West 45th St. Eva, ‘va, 8.20. AT THE PRICES, — 50-75-81.00, . was a bitter pain, a torment that was] men's on he same premises and on BLU Matinees Wednesday & Sat., 2.80. f TUGHEH,. All Senta” Keserved. him, I suppose, as ygu have lice inanduratle, @sukppiness shat wr ‘OX presents 80 long with Monselgneur?”* . ith = mocked her with its hollowness, a misery that tortured her with visions of what might have been. She went to him slowly, and he turned to her abruptly. “Well?” His voice was hard and uncompromising, and the flash of his eyes was like the tiger's in the Indian jungle. She set her teeth to keep down the old paralyzing fear. “T will do what you want. I will do anything you want, only be kind to me, Ahmed," she whispered un- steadily, She had never called him by his name before; she did not even know that she had done so now, but at the sound of it a curious look crossed his face, and he tirew her into his arms with hands that were os gentle as they had been cruel before. She let him lift her face to his, and met his searching gaze bravely. Holding her look with the mesmerism that he could exert when he chose, he read in her face her final surren- der, and knew that while it pleased him to keep her he had broken her utterly to his hand. A strange expression grew in his eyes as they travelled slowly over her. She was like a fragile reed In his strong grasp that he could crush ning her hot face with her hat. without an effort. and yet for four whose own horse stood like a months she had fought him, iaatch- k, was frankly mopping his fore- “SHE LET HIM LIFT HER FACE TO HIS AND MET HIS SEARCH-|ing his determination with a courage " ING GAZE BRAVELY.” that had won his admiration even decided against any more while it had exasperated him, He ons. Gaston would naturally be|him break into a headlong gallop. It] hts hands on her shoulders, and the] knew she feared him, he had seen élessly biased, having been born|had got to be gone through, so get| merciless pressure of his fingers waS|terror leap into her flickering eyes brought up in the shadow of the|it over as soon as possible. And be-| indication enough without the black] wien she had defied him most. Her nily, and after all she would rather|hind her, Gaston, for the first time | scowl on his face that he was angry.|qefance and her hatred, which had dge for herself, One inqviry only|in all his long service, cursed the}"You are not very cordial to my|oiqica him by contrast with the permitted. herself: ‘The family|master he would cheerfully have died | guest."* fawning adulation to which he had Saint Hubert, are they of the old | for. “Is it required of a slave to be cor-l heen accustomed and which had the new noblesse?"* The horse's nerves, like her own,|dial toward her master's friends?""| \..tieq him infinitely, had provoked "Of the old, Madame," replied Gas- | were on edge, and he pulled badly, his |she replied in a stifled voice. in him a fixed resolve to master her. n' quickly. smooth satiny neck growing darkand| ‘*What is required is obedience to] perore he tired of her she must Diana coaxed her nervous mount|seamed with sweat; Diana needed all|my wishes,” he said harshly. yield her will to him absolutely, And beside his steadier companion, |her knowledge to control him, and| “‘And is it your wish that I should] (, Jient he knew that the last atrug- |, thrusting his bridle and her hat| she began to wonder if when the please this Frenchman?" gle had been made, that ane bald fs 0 Gaston’s hands, slipped to the|came to the camp she would be able| “It is my wish." never oppose him amain that ‘she was und and walked away a little dis-|to stop him. She topped an undula-| “If I were a woman of your own] Ce ate as with in to the top of a small mound. |tion that was some little distance|race’——she began bitterly, but ho] (OY 17 Us, Danes 00 0 will as he ¢ sat down on the summit with her|from the tents with misgivings, and jin ies NG pencil Sta aban k to the horses and her arms} wrapped the reins round her hands| “If you were a woman of my own| hd won gave him no feeling of exul- round her knees. to prevent them slipping through her|race there would be no question of| tation. Instead a vague, indefinite SAll that the coming of this strange|fngers. As they neared she saw the|It,"” he sald coldly. “You would be} Sense of irritation swept over him meant to her rushed suddenly | Sheik standing outside his tent, with | for the eyes of no other man than me, | M4 made him swear softly under his r her. He was a man, obviously, | tall, thin man beside him. She had] But since you are not"—— He broke|reath. The satisfaction he had ex- Gaston smiled. ‘I knew him before janseigneur did. I was born on the estate of Monsieur le Comte de Saint the father of Monsieur Ie Vi omte. I and my twin brother Henri Ve both went into Monsleur’s Ie mte's training stables, and then x our time in the Cavalry, Henri ume Valet to Monsieur le Vicomte, nd I came to Monseigneur."* Diana took off her hat and rubbed forehead thoughtfully. Fifteen ago Ahmed must have been bdut twenty. Why should an Arab @hief of that age, or any age, indulge such an anomaly as a French or for that matter why should French valet attach himself to an ‘ab Sheik and exile himself in the lds of the desert? Whichever way turned, the mystery of the man e loved seemed to crop up. She rted arguing with herself in a circle hy should the Sheik have a Puropean servant or why should he until she gave it up in hopeless the same ex ensive scale as ‘cree [PT vith CHAS tofore—before we were compelled /Ey DOVER _ TERRY to appeal direct to the public, conse- NE quently you save all middlemen’s profits, and moreover, get an ex- traotdinarily wide choice of models —the very latest, in fact. Racin, Eves BOOTH ved a vl P, REGGIE ALEXANDR. $30 Now, in the matter of woolens we use, we'll be glad to show invoices and the piices we pay the woolen mills we deal with — the best in America — establishing conclusively our claim that we use only the very best in every and any suit or top coat We manutacture. wres MARY CARR ings Ippearing in person every show. HAPPINESS, /NTRIGUE #82 ROMANCE, Learn the amazing fact. firt hand by a vi it to-day to either our factory salestoom ot our new up- town shop—especially if you are hard to please in style, fit, fabrics etc., bearing ingmind that thousands of New York's. best dressed men patronize Finkelstein & Maisel for these reasons alone. fF CAPITOL:: | Mac SETS Ly of NEW Yo Comedy—Ro- mance—Melodrama, in Bix Parts. By the producer of “MICKBY” & “MOLLY 0." Directed by F, RICHARD EA MOUNTAIN SUNDAY, MAY 21 Fast Steel Str. “CLERMONT” Operated by the alisades Interstate Park Commission ‘ill Leave Battery Pier a 9 a. m. and West 132nd St. 10 a. m. FARE “sha? $1.00 ‘co'Gexrs’ Rofreshmants Music Dancing Telephone Bowling Green 7685-7675 Uptown Shor Oren Evenings to 9:30 b: M.; Saturdays to 11:30 P. M. FINKELSTEIN & MAISEL Factory and Showr (Take Elevator) ONE FLIGHT UP. 810 Broadway, opp. 11th St. or 1655 Broad near Sist St. jon. turned to Gaston with the in- tion of asking further of the com- visitor, and, keeping The Dancer still as she could, sat looking at e valet with great, questioning eyes, MACK SENNETT pre- foater vient Te ts = ro his seoond this year. has Created something ” different | See it! eu sulllb NEW AMSTERDAM Siar. “sa RUSSIAN eo EMPIRE ® DORIS KE en i 7 @ ED. Te WYN ae Mats, hurr ‘and STEAMER MANDA Special Trips “hchisna epee ese, SUNDAY, May 21 a 1s va DENIAL. a Hudson River and eo MAY 37. 2, 29 pent es RGINIA & wi e ry . 1:30, 8M | ile 45 PY “Melody Land,” Vine & Tem- Be petan a Arthur, Borcthy ‘a 1g t Ballroom Deck Dance Free. Doyle, Jackie & Billie and ph cnr ene B photoplay, SISTERS ones road 74 Including, Sunday, leaving Trips begin Tuesday, Me; West’ 42d 8t., ivy ‘S$ BROS,, SS and many ot SISTERS*® St. ves, at 8 el, and Bat. at 2. allt "OT ie “Ore yy BWAY AT | Cont. Noon penbrosses Bt CRITERIO Mth st, [to MP. M. 10.20 A. eat 12bih Bi, 9.40 A, M 'e Sensation of Paris Yonkers, 10.15 A. M.:; landing at tH 9 moved in the world, her world, only a glimpse of dark, unruly hair]off with an enigmatical jerk of the} Pected in his triumph was lacking and Balk “ yy Mountaln and tweet Point (week daya pont he apparently travelled ex-land a clonevout beard as she shot} head the unaccountable dissatisfaction that DSON, West 44th St. ATH MONTH Wiss IN GauKill, Hudson. and Albany. Direct rail vely and his father was wealthy|past unable to pull up The Dancer,| ‘Since I am not you are less mer-| filled him seemed inexplicable. He Mats, Wed. and Sat connections. Music, Restaurant, All rail But just beyond the tent, with the]ctful than if I was," she cried mis-]4id not understand himself, and he reins cutting into her hands, she man-|erably. ‘I could wish that I was an] looked down at her again with a touch tickets from New York to Albany and from ‘Kibany to New York accepted. Sundays Steamer Washington Irving bby and was a member of the indling class of anclenne noblesse, - The RUBICON! A MET’ ; _ =. On i aged to haul him round and bring him | Arab woman of impatience. She was very lov \WVOl OL SLORIA SWANSON leaves Desbrosses St., 0.30 A.M. and & Poughkeet was characteristic of her that she | pack J “T doubt it," he said grimly. “The| he thought, with a strange new FA bocca ads ‘2's a Hats me rth Ht Gret what ahe did. How could) “A couple of grooms Jumped to his|life of an Arab woman would hardly] preciation of the beauty he had s way | 1 “BEYOND THE ROCKS’ AM. for Bear Alountain, ‘pNewburgh and |] 120th St 1: bear'to meet one of her own order! head, but, owing to his pec be nur taste. We teach our] propriated, and very womanly in the ai |__Rivoll Concert Orchestra, | TPoughkeepsle. ‘oom, Music the position in which whe was? She|tweties, lander erect cand ee nt Oe te abe a tactics, landed sho: > bedience with a whip.” soft, clinging green dress. The slim, ES been proud Diann Mayo and | (2cuc® landed short, and he pranced | women obedien p ging & ? r PReturn steamer same day trom pointe es yap Rag ad foand)to his own satistaction and Diana's} “Why have you changed so since] boyish figure that rode with him had|{ =——— _ WLIO | dOgk Ho Holl Bebe Danes marked {. Daylight Saving ‘Time, pect win O laid her face on er eee ik? | rage, until the amusement of it passed | this morning?" she whispered, “‘when| a charm all its own, but it was the || FRAZEE Wes! #4 8t.,) Gram Misel: Caries Seine: B.. Odew" shudder. ‘The ordeal hoftre Nera, [and he let himself be caught. Diana| you told me that you trusted no one] woman in her that sent the hot blood Broadcast This to Your Friends ‘North of tale rane Further Information at Desbrovses “THE NIGHT CALL” to climb to my balcony in the hotel but yourself? Are you not an Arab now as then? Have I become of so Nttle value to you that you are not even jealous any more?’’ “I can trust my friend, and—I do not propose to share you with him," he said brutally. She winced as If he had struck her, ” *, a 4 he said gently, ‘‘depeche-toi."" pe pte BEF JGR uh BSE Reale with wy » looked after him as he went through the curtgins with a long, sob- The words were a question but the in- | Price for her happiness, but she would tonation was a command, have paid a heavier one willingly, “t have no choice,"’ she murmured Nothing mattered now that he was not caieht his arm, “Monseigneur! Ha abnegation, an absolute surrender to you no pity 7 Will you not spare me his wishes, his moods and his temper. ene ses big score vhatever he might have put upon her. Reetenide fete hee bee had done nothing to stop him once she ‘The pride that Ahmed Ben Hassan| “84 ™4naged to turn him. If the horse 4 not set killed flamed us and [chose to behave like a fool she was cked her with humiliation ana|S0t €vins to be made to look foolish ame, the shame that still seared her] >Y {8hting him when she knew that OT Like a hot irons ae te eynek [tt was useless, In the hands of the re moments she could not bear|™e? he sidled and snorted, and, eh the presence Of the man ano{dropping the reins, Diana pulled oft made her what she was, in apite| ef Blovex and sat for a moment rub- the love she bore him, and, plead- |" her sore hands. Then the Sheik ig fever, prayed to be alone. Not| came forward and she slid down, Be- at he ever granted her prayer, for|%" locking at him she turned and, knew fever when he tow it, but {catching at The Dancer’s head, struck . Q him angrily over the nose with her ld pull her down beside him with mocking laugh that still hed the| thick tiding-gloves and watched him >wer to hurt #0 much. The thought|{e4 @Way, plunging and protesting, 0 Bedhespib se? ore aM apap he gloves through her fingers s friend had presumably never en_|Nervously, until Ahmed Ben Hassan's s mind, or if it had it had|Yolce Made her turn. 4” Impression and been dis-|, “Diane, the Vicomte de Saint Hu as negligible bert waits to be presented to you," Te wag the tat ct view, she sup-],. 88° drew herself up and the color 8 iow, that had come into her face drained 3 earily; tand poi apd dreariy; the standpoint from) wut of it again, owly she glanced dancing through his veins and made his heart beat as it was beating now, His eyes lingered a moment on her bright curls, on her dark-fringed, pleading eyes and on her bare neck, startlingly white against the jade green of her gown, then he put her from him for Newburgh, Pough+ Kecpsie and return CENTRAL HUDSON LINE . 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SPECIAL, MOONLIGHT: ee ‘To KEANSBURG and Ketara, Saturday, May 20, Leaving Batte MUSIC,’ DANCING. DYCKMAN ST. FERRY ! Fare To Interstate Park, fe HIKE BOATING, CAMP! Baseball, All Outdoor Sports. Best Route for Auto to N. J. . Canal i lost catertaining motion pic. on B'y’*--Times: HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY PARK wor AROUND THE WORLD Middleton 8, Borland, Recetver. we» BURTON HOLMES Sue : lene ame at ngs waa anda |p at than standing acre he, [ AGP, Ma cnt a noting old ‘nave ner GBD ST. Mee, Bik a uate BT | Darr sv ray STATION Sunday World = and looked straight imto the most . + e own her love, niaden rom arc “oC 3 srtceor are Sha ry |g ey at” ™ [Sy any eran || SHUFFLE ALONG Classified oa ly the woman ‘held im bondage, LgbieiePhilaetpuapteytallise alee tr tert he echoed. "Do you ‘make not love her he wanted Her ntilt, cha] L_ save ¥eu Seem us soe sees Setar i ! Ad ; es | ag nets aaa ta, GmMtet | His lack of wurde eave her courage.| yah gam mhe chunginn mood thet |g ngearmed, th lum muddeniy and | W*CLARK and McC < SHOULD BE IN THE nt back to the horses slowly with nite face and compres: in “CHUCKLES of 1922.’” she had set herself to watch for had come upon him suddenly and found her unprepared, The Bponse to his gr od lips There | the ‘i jas the usual trouble in mounting, | «pp, eting, then turned to der. She looked at the marks of his eik without looking at him fingers on the delicate skin with a SUNDAY {", HUDSON _ (3 sPLE NOW OPEN | vo aightana vats, Newburgh, Beacon, World Office CAMEO Perey a Yi Present Dancer has: behaved abomin. entleness of ltwist of the lips, then shut her eyes Poughkeepsie and Return, . “ d her strained nerves made her Im- | qp)y n, my hat, please! |the morning had vanished and he had] with a little gasp and hid her bruised | Dit-B-8.Mo" | “E415 WIFE'S HUSBAND” Str. “BENJ. B. ODELL’ On or Before Friday > tient of The Dancer's idiosynera- hanks." And vanished into the tent] everted to the tyrannical, arbitrary}arm hastily, her mouth quivering, | 4td,ne.B'way! Open 945.4. M. Pop, Prices, Pyar cand Lexved, FRANKLIN ST. 9 A: 3M. c: , and she checked him sharply,| without a further look at any on spot of twe months ago. She knew] But she did not blame him, she had . (Daylight Saving Time) king him rear dangerously Ie Was tate, bat ane \iinneted wver|that it was her own fault, She knew] brought it on herself; she knew tial @eank Constance e Talmadge eee ed ‘Cama. CENTRAL HUDSON LINE Order Sunday World i “Careful, Madame,” cried Gaston} per bath und changed with slow re-|bim well enough to know that he was] mood, and he did not know his own TRAN in ‘The Primitive Lover’ Sree Classified Advertising . rningly, luctance into the green dress that the| intolerant of any interference with} strength ¢ Z ‘7 rand on re s 7, , “For whom—me or Monseigneur'’s | Sheik preferred—a concession that she| his wishes, She had learned the fu-{ “If he xiled me he could not Kit) =a = ii = Nii nae. re senconsyt SIGHT SEEINC YACHT 10-DAY. T” she reterted@itterly, and ig- espised herself for making, She had|tility of setting her ¢ rmination | my love.” she murmured, with « little} Bronx Opera House ices Maie.Wea Pop. ~~ Griffith's “TOURIST,” Around New York. Lecturer. a noring her hat, which Gaston held out |taken up the jade necklace when he'against his, There was one master in| pitiful smile ‘“ Veiceg ie. T3999 RAN “ORPHANS OF Bi Dally 10.30, 2.30. ‘fel, Broad Uidk I he W 0 rld to her with ‘repmgachful eyes, she | joined her iis camp, whose orders, however dif I IGHTNIN TR THE STORM ; (soured cd viciously, waking’ Ho turned her to him roughly, with ficult, must be obeyed. (Te Be Continued) « BROOKLYD + tae Btrand Prices. guxpay WOBLD WANTS WORK WONDERS ‘ . ‘ a aod ) ; . (sn

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