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__THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922, | Brooklyn Society| of Artists Shows at the Museum By W. G. Bowdoin. The sixta annual exhibition of the TORY IN TEN YEARS To UCR FURL SRD PARQUE. = CHARACTERS IN THE STORY. wy Pmemeaie mene, CHAPTER XVI nearer, the dead Dancer, CENTURY | AMUSEMENTS. ( WINTER GARDEN EDDIE CANTOR : AMUSEMENTS, "1|] NEW AMSTERDAM RUSSIAN TO-NIGHT at 8, WMMEITSMAPPY PEE ROTTERS Thea..4.WofB'y Bve.8.20)Last 7 atts; THE HOTEL Wway & 40m St. 00 We. Sata Pec. Day FRANCES |TAYLOR The ROSE of STAM FvGs # Bey comsrae Brooklyn Society of Artists is being held at the Brooklyn Museum, Bast- andjern Parkw: ton’s horse standing quietly his prostrate companion, and last!y. DIANA MAYO, nineteen, beautiful, aristocratic English girl, deter- mines to make an expedition into the Arabian desert from Biskra. H opened them now and looked] AUBREY MAYO, by whom she has been brought up, virtually as boy, tries to dissuade her. almost fearfully, clasping her band! J1M ARBUTHNOT, who loves Diana and wants to marry her. At iven to celebrate her departure she tells him»she has none E had closed his eyes with the shock of sélf-revelation, he The showing In- cludes a memortal exhibition of pic- tures by Hamilton Haster art editor of the Brooklyn Eagle, who lent of the Brooklyn and unreal, It dispassionatety, her heatiatingly, if she were ticlpant in the scene. Was also. Presi ment only, then the, reality of the sit- closer in his and leaning nearer to But for a m EFF (HA (EXCERPT SAT.) 600, to $2.80. | WHITE |HOLMES Comedy MOUSE Maxine Eltat’s Then. : T BEAU GoLD _With_ WILTON 1 Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 2.4 WILDE'S SENSATIONAL né_the DANCE OF T FULTON 3S 40th, near Bry, Evgn, 8.30. Mate, Wed.,Bat, & Dec.Day. TO-NIGHT AT ANNE NICHOLS'S New Comedy “ABIE’S IRISH ROSE” AN AL With The catalogue contains 201 num- minute might mean death for one or| bers, and offers a wide range of art. from the more conservative and re- strained to the more radical and un- strained manifestations. and sculptured bits are both shown. Those showing olls are P. Irving Ballou, Bleanor C. Bannister, Murray Thomas Bodnar, felt it contract as a bullet eashed| Boylan, Emile Branchard, Charles A irresistibly by toxication of her nearness. of the feelings of a woman, has never been kissed and can obey no man. Her expedition into the desert {s led by her through a mist that cleared MUSTAFA ALI, an Arab with a_fine outfit of well-bred horses. gel before the journey is a day old. y uation came clearly to her again. Any RITZ sh other or both of them, instinétive movement she closer to Gaston. there seemed nothing to say. valet’s left hand clenched over hers at the involuntary appeal for com- panionship that she made, and she gradually, saw that she was igno- xant of the emotion she had awak- ened in him, and, consctous only! SHEIK AHMED BEN HASSEN and taken a prisoner to his caravan, of his sympathy, had left her hand in his as she would have left it in her brother's. She was bent low over the] Gas hound, her face almost touching his big head, and as Saint Hubert looked ‘a glistening tear dropped on Kopec's rough, grey neck. She had forgotten forgotten even that he was standing beside her, in the one pre- dominant thought that filled her mind. With an immense effort he got com- Disturbing signs a Diana iecapeaied Both were silent, where she is sub; ted to his passionate attentions. Diana is served an Arab maid and by renchman who has long been attached to the h Ahmed’s attentions become so distasteful that Diana while out riding with Gaston runs away into the desert. his forehead, blinding him for Vincent Canade, montent with the blood that dripped| ander P. Couard, Colin C. Cooper, John E, Costigan, Fred Cuming, M. G. Debonnet, and as he did so the Arabs with sud.| Frederick K. Detwilier, T. W. Dew- hand to brush his arm across his face Preston Dickenson, Doggett, William Howard Donahue, George Pearse Ennis, Walter Farn- don, Oscar Fehrer, William J. Glack- ens, Albert L. Groll, Samuel Halpert, Harry Hering, denly renewed shouting bore down Gaston turned sharply and Diana read his purpose in the horror of his eyes. She held up her head with a little gnod and the same brave smile BLOSSOM TIME 45th & Biway, Eve. 8.30. Matinoes Wed. The. ADVERTISING. OL KA Ge inees Wed., Sat, RONX EX ‘Thea., W. of B'way, Eve, 6.30. + Mats, Thurs., Sat, & Dec. Day. CECIL LEAN and CLEO MAYFIELD in THE BLUSHING BRIDE LENORE ULRIC as KIKI LIBERTY Wists. “Wea 41. 8T., W, OF BRYANT 1564 E 30, Byes, at 050 a. VOPULAR MAT. TO- Went PLAYHOUSE Mata. ‘tp The Ladd Casings a? Somehow he must Bernard Karfiol, Keffer, Julia Kelly, Yasuo Kuntyoshi, Henry A. Lambert, Ernest Lawson, Katherine A. Lovell, Gordon M. MoCouch, Joseph New- 4|™man, Howard Notman, Agnes Pelton, Quinlan, William A. Patty, Harry Roseland, Samuel Rothbart, Chauncey F. Ryder, Kath- erine Schmidt, Lewis P. Skidmore, W. E. Spader, Joseph Stella, Clara Stroud, Harry F, Waltman, Edmond Weill, and Isabel W. Whitney. watercolorists are C. ‘Bertram Hartman, mand of himself. conquer this sudden insanity. loyalty that had hung trembling in the balance reasserted itself and a self-disgust seed him. He had been within an ace of betraying the man ‘who had been for twenty years nearer to him than a brother. She belonged to his friend, and now he had not even the right to question the ethics of the Sheik’s possession of her. turned away with a smothered sigh and a little pang at her complete absorption, and, as he did so, Henri on her white lips. whispered, “quickly, A spasm crossed his face. your head,"* he muttered desperately. “I cannot do it if you"-—. There was a rattle of shots, an with a gasp he crumpled up against For a moment it was pande- Standing over Gaston's body, she fired her last shot and flung the empty revolver in the face of a man who sprang forward to seize her. She turned with a desperate hope of horse, but she was Haley Lever, ELTINGE ” reaching Gaston's late. Wed. and ct ATH MONTH The RUBICON! ‘Then.,424 Bt.,W.of BY REPUBLIC “y2%.: WALLACEEDDINGER—mary NASH 1’ “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” LAWFUL LARCENY Mate. GO0D MORNING DEARIE MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION at the GLOBE Niirice: ent 424_Stri SELWYN THEATRE, W. 42d St. = 2. Mats. Wed. &8at.§2. No Highe: NEY BERNARD and HE DEMI-VIRGI y. Matinees Wed. & “MUSIC BOXR ALEXANDER CARR inanow |! RTNERS AGAIN. EckertGoodman' EUGENE O’NEI. “THE HAIRY APE," Plymouth, W. 45th St. came in quickly. “Monsieur le Vicomte! come? There has been an accident." With a cry that Saint Hubert never forgot Diana leaped to her feet, her and for a second she hands clenched and teeth set, braving the wild faces that surrounded her, and were closing in upon her, with flashing, defiant eyes. stood at bay, The sculptors are Chester Beach, Trygve Hammer, Robert Laurent and Maurice Sterne. Gaston Lachaise, face colorless, and her lips framed the word “Ahmed,” though came from them. Then she was conscious of a crashin, blow on her head, the ground heaved up under ‘her feet, everything went black before her eyes and without a sound she fell senseless. AMUSEMENTS. sharply, with a slight movement that interposed himself between Diana and “Mack Sennett’s Comedy “One of the men, Monsieur le Vi- rely A a inna Tate In the afternoon Saint Hubert in burst, an was still writing in the big tent. He was too engrossed to notice the : fs shattered. “4 Matinees Wed. & Sa The Jst Year VANDERBILT Baan ane AWTHORN (RINDLE, WAKES) LL PERFO! Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2.45 SIX CYLINDER LOVE = With ERNEST TRUEX ts SHUFFLE THE ORIGINAL COMPANY. ALONG *% BIOU AWE CROSSROADS of NEW YORK’ Saint Hubert nodded curtly toward the door and turned his attention to She sank down on the divan and, gathering the hound’s head in her arm, buried her face in his neck. usual noise in the camp that heralded arrival, and he looked up with a start when Ahmed Ben Has- san swept in. The Sheik's dark eyes glanced sombrely and the tent and “Theatre, West 45th St, E . Mats. Wed., Sat, and Dec, Day. TIT FOR TAT With NIBLO & SPENCER. JACKIE COOGAN Centinuous, noon to 1 DOVER ROA RE GUILD Production "Forgive me,” she murmured, her without a word he went through tnto In @ moment he voice muffled in the rough, grey hair. “Tt is stupid of me, but he is riding that brute Shaitan to-day. ways nervous, come in # minute.”” The noisy clamor of excited voices guided her to the scene of the accident, and the surrounding crowd opened to let her pass through. The wounded man was sitting holding up his hand for Saint Hubert's ministra- tions with a look of mild interest on his face. In response to Diana's smile and cheery word he grinned sheepishly ith a roll of his fine eyes. Saint lubert looked up quickly. & pleasant sight, the inner room. HITS THE BULL’S EYE” ett is in = class all by bhimeelf.""—McElliott, News. nett has hit upon = “Where is Diane?” Saint Hubert got up, puzzled at his He looked at his watch. ‘‘She went for a ride this morni Dieu! I had no {dea it was so lat morning!—and repeated the Sheik slowly. “What time this morning?” “About 10, I think, Hubert uneasily. didn’t look. There was an accident, and she delayed to watch me tie up one of your foolish children who had been playing with a worthless gun. The Sheik moved over to the door- ‘She had an escort?’ he asked replied Saint “GASTON WAS BESIDE HER, SHIELDING HER WITH HIS OWN Dean eet eure, since the morning of Raoul’s arrival,; The Dancer's bridle and his revolver when the unexpected fervor of his|in the ot! embrace had given new birth to the] his shoulder. hope that had almost died within her, he said doubtful; “I don't mind. Let me hold that, she said quietly, rolling up her sleeves and taking a crimson-spattered basin Saint Hubert flashed another look at her, marvelling steady voice and even color when he thought of the white-faced girl who had clung trembling to him ten minutes earlier. She watched the Vicomte’s skiiful rode looking back over Diana, too, glanced be- hind her, and mechanically her fingers he had changed completely into a] closed over the shining little weapon His] that the Shetk had given her the pre- vious week, She saw with a sudden quent, and his indifference so great| sickening the six men who had that she had wondered miserably if| formed her escort beaten back by the the flame of his passion for her was | SU: burning out and if this was the end./on every side. treatment of the maimed hand with |Am4 yet throughout his indifference interest. There was a precision in his|®%¢ had been conscious, like Saint|}something? Can't we help them? We Hubert, of the surveillance of con- With a ROTHAFEL Presentation. cold reserve that chilled her. caresses had been careless and infre- and the heavy scowl contracted his black brows. Had she all these weeks been tricking him—feigning a content she did not feel, lulling hi to enable her to seize another oppor- tunity to attempt to get away? For moment his face grew dark, then he put the thought from him, He trusted BROADWAY AT 51ST ST. lor numbers that inclosed them She seized his arm. ‘'Can't we do can't leaye them ERNEST B. BALL, CK, BI MERCEDES, JOSEPHINE G,' WALTERS iS, VIOLET Ma and others, For the first time a shadow had risen between him and the man whose friendship had meant everything to him since, as a lad of fifteen, he had the influence of young Frenchman, who was three He realized that since the night of Raoul's arrival he “You are a doctor?’’ he said, without looking up | felt rather than actually seen. from his work, ‘I studied when I was |the spark of hope that the knowledge | r¢ js a hundred to six. You must think ® young man and passed all the neces- Jf this jealousy still fanned was not|o¢ yourself. great enough to overcome the barrier God's sake, ride on. We may have a “No, no, Madame, it is impossible. sary examinations. It is indispensable when one travels as I do, I have found jthat his new mood had raised be He loosed her bridie and tween them. She dared ask no favor dropped behind her. “I won't go first. You must ride she cried, wincing as a went close by her. it invaluabie."”” years his senior _- Baint Hubert finished adjusting the}of him now. Her heart tightened at {bandages and stood up, wiping the|the thought of his indifference. : with de had left | paniet perspiration from his forehead. | “TE em going to rid turning away. there is just time. It was a temptation and he hesi- tated, gathering together the instru- thents he had been using, but pru- dence prevailed. He went out under the awning and clapped his hands, and a servant an- swered the summons almost immedi- He gave an order his hands thrust into the folds of his waistcloth and his teeth clenched on a cigarette that he had forgotten said Diana, |%er without a word her late, but4out into the early dawn, and she was| He looked ack and his face grew Will you come?” |hungry for the kisses he withheld. She had yielded up everything to him, he dominated her wholly Her imperious will had bent before his greater de- mm he had gone For himself he had no fear, ut for the girl beside him he dared mot even think. They were Ibraheim Omair's men who had trapped them, termination, and his mastery over her|#2d he cursed his folly in allowing “{ ghould like to, but I ought to]had provoked a love that craved for] Diana to come so far. Yet it had only lived for him|s8¢emed safe enough. The scout's re- tely proved that the rob- ber Sheik had up to now respected the, boundary line between the two This must be a sudden tentative raid which had met with unlooked-for succese, The bait would tempting to allow of any slackening om the part of the taiders, woman, who was Ahmed The Season's Masterpiece! JO8, M. SCHENCK Presents NORMA TALMADGE in Her Greatest Creation, “Smilin’ Through” IN THE FOLLOWING LOEW THEATRES ALL THIS WEEK—Greele; Victoria, 2. B. Saint Hubert joined him. you think?’ he asked, with a touch of diffidence. “I don’t know what to think,” re- plied the Sheik shortly. “But is there any real danger’ “There is always danger in the des- particularly when that devil is He motioned to the south, with an impatient Jerk of his head. keep an eye on Selim,” he said quiet- |recompense. 8 ly, snatching at the plausible excuse /and the hope of his love, engulfed| Ports had la in the passion that enthralled her, To-day she was almost desperate. she} His callousness of the morning had wounded her deeply and a wave of re- thet offered, He found her before the big tent as she was ready and waited while sharply through his teeth, HAPPINESS, INTRIGUE and. Revit M TRAN |} in “TROUBLE” Strand Symphony Oreb CARL LAEMMLE' presents PRISCILLA DEAN in “The VIRGIN of STAMBOUL” GARRICK Con, 11 AM. to 12 PAM. Ait. 30c.—Night 506. DANCE PALACE TERRACE DANS PLACE, MATINERS SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS. and Of Buster Keaton Comedy THEATRE-W42nd ST. MATS 2 304VS8:JO Poputar Prices 50%-75%-#1.29 No HIGHER 1 SEATS RESERVED NOW srr APOLLO To ALBANY Appearing in person, ARY CAR every show aaa SS NEW BRIGHTON Brighton Beach. whom he was know: of the ride they | value so highly, i At the beginni: towed by the escort of six men ‘that} had passed seve! You don’t imagine’ But the Shelk only shrugged his .| Shoulders and turned to Yusef, who had come up with half a dozen men. There was'a rapid interchange of ques- tions and answers, some brief orders, and the men hurried away in different directions, while Ahmed Ben Hassa® turned again to Saint Hubert. “They were seen by southern patrols this morning, but of course it was nobody's business to find out if they had come back or not. will start at once—in about ten min- You will come with me? Good! 1 have sent for reinforcements, are to follow us if we are not back in twelve hours.” . When he came minutes with Henri following him the camp had undergone a transforma- With the promptness of per- fect discipline the hundred men who had been chosen to go on the ex- pedition were already waiting, each man standing by his horse, and the Sheik, quiet and impassive as usual, was superintending the distribution of extra ammunition, Ahmed Ben Hassan motioned @aint Hubert to his side and in silence the for] cavalcade started , \ Ch FRAN RANKLN, CHARLES © x ° ACTS The continual presence of these six} The men had swung their rifles high «men riding at her heels irked her] !n the alr in salute as she passed, The wild, free gallops} once or twice Gaston had shouted a ‘that she had loved became quite dif- ertainly death, and for her—1 set his teeth as he looked at her and the perspiration poured face. He would kill her himself be- fore it came to that. continuously but the men who fired them we considerably. @uard behind her, hamper ber and put a period in her loneliness of The desert was undulating rising and failing her] Sharp declivities that her half their | outlook impossible. charm: she had grown accustomed to} Diana's side, nd oblivious of Gaston, but she was] ‘© turn?” he said respectfully. six pairs of late, and it is ‘ery movement. see the necessity tor three ‘of the The Sensation of Paris “Missing Husbands”’ FIND the WOMAN” with ALMA RUBENS Rivell Concert Orchestra, IALTO Gloria Swanson © “BEYOND THE ROCKS’ _Famvus Rialto Orchestra, FGA Gaston spurred to “Will Madame please | trained marksmen. “It igjton knew that their position was al | most hopeless. Any moment a bullet One cannot see what {s}might reach one of them, coming and I am afraid.” “Afraid, Gaston y. not safe riding amon; acutely conscious of t ) eyes watching her She did not them. She had never been aware of anything any time when she was rid- she rallied laugh-| guess his thoughts and opened out ‘or you, Madame,"' he answered swerving and manoeuvring continu. ally, making accurate shooting impos. sible, while they urged their horses Even stig a terrific pace trying them. Diana was shooting now. ‘The Dancer stumbled. Diana sprang In @ moment Gaston was be. hileding er with his own Sheik’s order. The oasis was not on "Aycaravan route, and if she ever saw ‘Arabs at any distance from the camp } they always proved to be Ahmed “Ben Hassan’s own men. thought of chim, but her courage had failed her. “His mood, since the coming of Saint Hubert, had been of the coldest—al- The weeks of happi- fess that had gone “before had de- weloped the intimacy between them She reined in The Dancer as she spoke; but it was too late. she turned her horse's head innumer. te Arabs seemed to spring up Before she r happening her Mashed past and wheeled in behind her, shooting steadily at the horde of men who poured in upon them, and, with # groan, Gaston seized her bridle remonstrating escort clear. iy ‘The same feeling of unreality that she had experienced once before first day in the Sheik's camp came ‘The intense stiline Most repellant. and urged the horses back in the di- rection from which they had come. rf the usual awitt Bathing Opens Saturday, Mats Daily. 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He had been more considerate than 8, and the fear that she had lain quiesceit. vabe bad consed the|gailop. The silence impressed Raoul Dots Giy. wend With the shimmering! whe wen eomustomes totter: mane heat haze rising like 1 whidpering surface, the cloudless deep tive temperament blue sky overhead, the band of men then, But knee, and with one hand grasping acing horsemen circling nearer and The noise was deafening, the raucous|the A) more] shouting of the Arabs and the contin- BROOKLYN. helt uous sharp crack of the rifles. lets hegan to w Gaston tucked his reins under his its" usual clamor. It affected his sensi- & sinister foreboding (To Be Continued) i - | for A TOSCA." | Holly, N. Je $1, pre Short Tours ‘Travel and Hotel Expenses v DAILY Pairs * Saturday, Telephones Bowling Green 1 SIGHT SEEING YACHT “TOURIST,” Around New York. Lecturer. tery Dally 10.80, 2.20. Tel. Broad 686 iy Hi Go P.M COOK & SON 561 Fifth Avenue aid. to yOu Ry Gibbons, sit.