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toria's side and learned the truth of tbe matter he berated Abul Mukarrnm roundly, ordering him to tbe rear of the column end placed another Arab Arlela bapllsl Church over the prisoner. Thereafter the venomous looks which 9.45 a. m. Bible School. the discredited Abul cast upou Vic 11 a. ui. I'rearbing service. toria oftentimes caused her to shud 7:30 p. in. Evening services. 8:16 i> m. H. Y I’. U. meeting. der. for sbe knew that she bad msde 7 45 Frayer ineetlug. a cruel and implacable enemy of tbe Everylssly welcome to any and all man. these cervices. Ibn Aswad bad given her but a bint of the fate which awaited her, yet it had been sufficient to warn her that Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church death were better than tbe thing she 10 a. m. Habbalb School. wan Ix-ing dragged through tbe jungles 11 a. in. Morning worship, to suffer. 7:p tn. Y P. H. 0 K. Every waking minute her mind was 7 .45 p. m. Evening worship. I occupied with plans for^tscape. yet not 7 :3U p. m. Ttinraday. midweek service. Copyright. IM4. by W. G. Chapman 8 p. tu. Tliarsriav. choir practice. one presented itself which did not of Kev Wm. H. Amos, Pastor. Ku fer lusuperable obstacles. Far ben I nd him aloug the trail of tbe Even bad sbe been able to leave tbe CHAPTER IX. A ratal came a dozeu white men and camp undetected, bow long could sbe SI. Peter s Catholic Church The Hunt. half a hundred savage Wazlri warriors. | tio;>e to survive In the jungle? And Bundays: T was daylight when Barney Ous- Not an hour after Barney Custer dis atiould by some miracle her life be H a. in. Ixiw Maas. ter awoke. covered Nu’s absence a native runner spared even for months, of what avail l<i:3Ua. nt. High Maas. Ills flrst thought was for bls bad come hurrying In from the north would that be? Hbe could nu more 8:3(1 a. m. Huudiy School. prisoner, and when bls eyes fell to ta*g Lord Grey stoke’a help In purau i have retraced her way to Lord Grey- 12 M. Choii rehearsal. upou the empty col across the room lug and punishlug a Irnnd of Arab slave ' -itoke's ranch than sbe could have laid Week daya; Maas al 8 a. m. the Amerhau camo to the center of and Ivory raiders who were laying a true course u|*on the trackless ocean. The horrors of tbe march that pass- waste tbe villages, murdering tbe old the floor with a single bound. Seventh Day Adventist Church Clad In Ills pajsrnns he ran out luto men and tbe children aud carrylug the • d dally In hideous review before her 10 a. ui. Baturday Babbeih Bcbool. the living room and gave the alarm. young ruen and women Into slavery. * I left her sick and disgusted. Tbe cniel- 11 a. m. Baturday preaching. While Grey stoke was questioning the - ly beaten slaves who carried tbe great In another moment the search was on, 7 :30 p. in. Wednesday, Prayer meeting but no sign of the cave man was to fellow be let drop tbe fact that among burdens of ivory, tents and provisions 7:45 p. m. Sunday preaching. I be found, nor of the guardian Terkoz. the other prisoners of tbe Arabs was a brought tears to bar eyes. The brutal massacres that followed “He must havs killed the dog." In young white woman. Kern Hark ChrlsUin Church Instantly commotion reigned upon tbe forcible entrance into each suc sisted Greystoke, but they failed to Corner t!9lh Hi. and 40th Ave. B. E. And the beast's body, for the excellent tbe Greystoke ranch. White men were ceeding village wrung her heart aud 10 a. ui. Bible School. reuaou that at that very momeut Ter- jumping Into field khaki, looking to roused her shame for these beasts tn 11 a in. and 7 :»> p m. preaching ser kos. bristling with auger, was nosing tbe firearms aud ammunition, lest tbelr human form who urged on their sav vice. about the spot where, nearly a mouth ‘ black body servants should have neg age and cowardly Manyuema canni 0-30 p. in. Obristain Endeavor. 7:®»p. in. Thursday, uiid-week prayer before, he had lieen struck down by lected some essential. Stable boys were bals to commit nameless excesses against the cowering prisoners that fell the Arab us be hud nought to protect saddling tbe horses. in «•ting. The sleek ebon wsrnors of Cxlri luto tbelr bands. A cordial welcome to all. the girl to whom be bad attached him Rev C K. Berry, Pastor. self. w< j greasing tbelr black hides, ad But at last they came to a village As be searched the spot his equally justing liar baric war bonnets, streak where victory failed to rush forward St. Pauls tplscoNl Church Instead, savage companion hastened to the cave ing faces, breasts uud limbs with ocher, and fall into their arms. A PARISIAN CREATION. One block south of W.oodmerr station farther up the mountainside, and with vermilion or ghastly bluish white and they were met with sullen resistance. Holy Communion the flrat Bunday of bls knife uneartbiai the bead of Oo looking to slim shield, poisoned arrow Ferocious, painted devils fought them A stunning evening gown is shown each month at 8 p. tn, Nu other ser and formidable spear. stubbornly every inch of tbe way. until of black silk net with jet embroidered which be had buried there tn the soft vices that day. j For a time the fugitive was forgot ibn Aswad decided to make a detour Every other Bunday the regular ser earth of a crevice within the lair. ten. but as tbe march proceeded they and pass round tbe village rather than trimming. The skirt, finished with a The trophy was now In a rather sad vicee will lie as uaual. wide band of Jet embroidery, is topped Evening I'raysi and sermon at 4 p. m. state, and Nu felt that be must forego came ujkju certain reminders that re oacriflee more of bis folio were. with a double tunic, one finished with called him to tbelr mind-« ana Indicated Bunday H c I kk >1 meets at 3 p. ui. B tbs pleasure of laying It Intact at the In tbe confusion of tbe tight aud tbe a satin binding the same length as the that be was far in advance of them Boatwright. Bupt , L. Maffett, Sec. feet of his future mate, but tbe great : near retreat which followed Abul Mu- drop skirt, and another uneven in upon tbe trail of the Arabs. Rev. O. W. Tavlor, Rector. karram found the opportunity be bad length is finished with jet ball fringe saber teeth were there and tbe skull. Tbe first sign of him was tbe car- He removed the former, fastening <-aaa of a bull buffalo Straight Lhroueh been awaiting. Tbe prisoners, tnciud The bodice of embroidered Jet is ex Lents t vangelicdl Church Ing tbe white girl, were being pushed tremely decollete, but veiled with the them to bls loin cloth, and laid tbe bal Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. aud ance of the head outside the cave, ahead of tbe retreating raiders, while silk net and finished at the neck with 7:15 p. m. tbe Arabs and Manyuema brought up velvet ribbon and tiny rosebuds. Long where vultures might strip It clean of Sunday School 9 -aft a. tn., Altieri tbe rear, fighting off the pursuing sav sleeves, too. are a feature of thia strik flesh against No's return, for be did Fankhauser, Buperltil -odent. ages. not wish to be burdened with it during ing affair. Y. P. A. 8:15 p. m. va Anderson, Now Abul Mukarram knew a way t-> bis search for Nat-ul. President. A deep bay from Terkoa presently th" nortbkind that two might traverse Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. with ease and over which one could announced the finding of the trail, and T. R. Horuschuch, Pastor. at the signal Nu leaped down the fairly fly. but which was impossible for a slave caravan because it passed mountain side, where the impatient Lents friend’s Church through tbe territory of the English. beast awaited him If tbe girl would accompany him A moment Inter tbe two savage trail- 9:45 a. in. Bible Bcbool, Mrs. Maud Reach, Superintendent. willingly, well and good—if not. then era were speeding away U|x>n tbe spoor 11 :00 a. m Preaching services. he would go alone, but not before be of the Arab slave and ivory raiders. U:26 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Though tbe trail was old. it still was should be revenged upon her. 7 :30 p. m. Preaching Bervicee. He left tbe firing line, therefore, and sufficiently plain for these two • 00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week The bound's scent was but a trifle pnxhvd his way through the terror prayer meeting. stricken slaves to tbe side of tbe Arab A cordial welcome to all lhe»e ser more acute than his human compan who guarded Victoria Custer. vices. John Riley, Pastor. ion's. but tbe man depended almost solely upon the telltale evidences which "Go back to Ibn Aswad." be said Lents Baptist Church his eyes cbuld apprehend, leaving tbe to tbe Arab. “He desires your pres ence'' Lord's Day. Bible School 9:46 a. m. scent spoor for tbe beast, for thus it bad been bls custom to hunt with tbe Tbe other looked at him closely for Morning worship, 11 a. in. a moment Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 savage wolfish progenitors of Terkoa a hundred thousand years before. "You lie. Abul Mukarram!" be said p. in. They moved silently and swiftly B Y. P. U., 8:30 p in. nt last “Ibn Aswad commanded me Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. throukh tbe jungle, across valleys, over (Mirticularly against permitting you to A cordial welcome to these services winding hill trails, wherever the broad t>e alone with the girl Go tof J. M. Nelson, Pastor. path of the caravau led. In a day they “Fool!" muttered Abul Mukarram. covered as much ground as tbe cars- and with the word he pulled the trig fifth Church ot Christ van bad covered in a week. ger of tbe long gun that rested across Fifth Church <>f Christ. Scientist of By night they slept at the foot of the pommel of his saddle with Its wide Portland, Ore. Myrtle Park Hail, some great tree, tbe man aud beast muzzle scarce a foot from the stomach Myrtle Park curled up together, or crawled within of tbe other Arab. Berviocs Bunday 11 a. m. dark caves when tbe way led through With a shriek the man lunged from Bunday School 9:30 and 11 a. tn. Wednesday evening Uwtiuiomal IlKM’t tbe mountain, or when Zor. tbe lion, bls donkey. was abroad the man would build a Ing H p. ui. “Comer cried Abul Mukarram. seiz rude platform high among the branch ing the bridle of Victoria's beast and Lents M. L. Church es of a tree that he and tbe bound turning into the jungle to the west. might sleep in peace throughout tbe Tbe girl tried to slip from tbe saddle, Bunday Bcbool 9 :45. a. n>. night Preaching 11:00 a. m. but a strong arm went about her waist Services st Benuett Chapel at 3 p. III. Nu saw strange sights that tilled him and held her firm as tbe two donkeys Epworth League 8:30 p, in. with wonder and sealed his belief that tbe heart was the great bole that they forged, shoulder to shoulder, through Preaclnbg 7 :30 p. in. he bad been miraculously transferred I now knew wni made by tbe passage of the tangled mass of creepers which all Prayer meeting Thursday evening to another world. the ancient stone tipped spear. Strips but blocked their way 7:30. There wcre villages of black men. had been knife cut from the sides, and Once Victoria screamed for help, but W. R. F. Browne, pastor. some of which gave evidence of reccut the belly was torn as though by a wild the war cries of the natives drowned Residence 5'03 8 Ird St. conflict Burned but« and mutilated beast her voice. corpses were all that remained In Fifteen minutes later the two came Brown stooj>ed to examine the ground many, and In others only a few old about the bull. When he straightened out upon the trail again that they had Laurelwood M. E. Church men and women were to be seen. up be looked at Greystoke and laughed. followed when they approached tbe 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. He also passed herds of giraffe—a 11:00 a. m preaching. "Didn't 1 understand you to say that village, and soon the sounds of conflict beast that hnd Is-en unknown in his he must have killed the dog?” be ask behind them grew fainter and fainter 12:80 a. in. clans meeting ♦1:30 p. tn. Epworth League. own world—and many an elephant ed. "Look here. They ate side by until they were lost entirely in the dis 7:30p in preaching. which reminded him of Gluh. the side from tbe body of their kill.” tance. The pastor is assisted by achoruachoir mammoth. Rut all these beasts were CHIC MISSES’ SUIT. Victoria Custer’s mind was working and tin* Amphion Male Quartette. smaller than those he had known In For three weeks now Victoria Custer rapidly, easting about for some means 8:00 p. tn. Thursday evening, prayer The belted effect in misses' suit his other Ilfs nor nearly so ferocious. bad been a prisoner of Sheik ibn As of escape from the silent flgure at her service. styles bolds quite an Important place Why. he could scarce recall a beast side. A revolver, or even a knife, Dr. C. R. Carlos, pastor. wad. but other than the ordinary hard among tbe season's smart models. Here of any description that did not rush ships of African travel she bad experi would have solved her difficulty, but Into a death struggle with tbe flrat enced nothing of which she might com sbe had neither Had sbe, tbe life of It is featured In navy mohair, with Abul Mukarram would have been belt confining narrow plaits that show German Evangelical Reformed Church member of another species which it plain. came upon, provided, of course, that It worth but little, for the girl was beside above and below the waist line. Tbe Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th St. She bad even been permitted to ride high roll collar with metal embroidery stood the slightest show of dispatching herself with bo|>eless horror. Rev. W. G. Lienkaetnper, pastor. upon one of tbe few donkeys that still its antagonist For the better part of two hours Abul lends a military note and tbe oblong Sunday School 10 a. m. •arrived, and her food was as good as Of course there had been the smaller Mukarram kept on away from the mas metal buttons afford a trim effect Morning Worship, 11 a. m. that of Ibn Aswad himself, for the Y. P. 8. at 7:30 p. m. and more timid animals whose entire canny old sheik knew that the better ter he hod rpbbed. He spoke but little, . Deep cuffs and an odd shaped yoke are German .School and Catechetical Class existence had consisted In snatching the condition of his prisoner the better and when be did It was In the tone of interesting features. Saturday 10 a. m. such food as they could as they fled tbe price sbe would bring at tbe court the mnster to bls slave. Near noon they left the jungle and came out Into through the savage days and awful of tbe sultan of Fnlad. THEIR DAY. a higher country, where the space be COLLARS TO _< HAVE nights of that tierce age tn the perpet • Abul Mukarrnm. Ibn As wad's right Third United Brethren Church * ual effort to escape or elude the count hand man. a swaggering young Arab tween the trees was greater and there Collars will have tbelr day on many 10 a. in. Bunday School. less myriads of huge carnivora and from the rim of the Sahara. had cast was little or no underbrush. I frocks for fall. Despite the resistance 11 a. tn. Preaching. Traveling was much easier here, and bellicose ruminants whose trails form covetous eyes upon the beautiful pris- they made better time. They were still which popular opinion seems to exert 3 p. in. Junior Christian Endeavor. ed a mighty network from pole to pole. oner, hilt the old shirk delivered him- against the re-entry of the choker, that 0:30 p. tn. Senior Christian Endeavor. | To Nu the Jungles of Africa seemed self of a peremptory “no" when hla retracing the trail along which the car relic of other davs and modes bills fair avan had traveled It would be some 7:30 p. in. Preaching. j silent and deserted places. The beasts, lieutenant broached a proposal to him J to dominate the collar styles for today time during tbe next morning that they X‘ TT ==r~- - ~ | even the more savage of them, seldom Then Abul Mukarrnm. balked In his ftoned and high and tight—these would turn north again upon a new attacked except In hunger or the pro passing desire, found the thing grow 1 three rules provide the indissoluble trail. LODGE DIRECTORY tection of their young. He had passed ing upon him until the Idea of possess Beside a stream Abul Mukarram trinity of rigidity from which no self Magnolia Camp No. 4028, Royal respecting collar of the 1915 fall vint Second within a dozen paces of a great herd Ing the girl became a veritable obses halted Neighltors, meets regular and Fourth Wednesday» of each of diminutive, hairless mammoths, and »ton with him He tethered the donkeys and tuen age may reasonably hope to escape. Victoria, from necessity, hnd picked ” Hall. Second they hnd but raised their little pig eyes For one piece dresses of serge or month at. I. O. 0. F. turned toward the girl. Wednesdays social meeting. Neighlxvrs and glanced at him as they flapped up enough of the langunge of the sons gaberdine, white collars of broadcloth. “Come," he »aid. and took her hand. bring your families and friend«. their great errs back and forth against of the desert to be nhle tn ; flannel or net are to be proffered. (To Ba Continued. I All the annoying flies and browsed upon with them, and Abul Mukarrnm often I Fourth Wednesday, bu-iness. These will obviously close in front Neighbors requested to come, lb the branches of young trees. rode at her side, feasting his eyes upon with a row of tiny buttons from top order of the Camp Pills Best for Liver Tbe a|>e people seemed frightened out her face and flgure the while he at 1 to bottom, indicating the line of abra Because they contain the beet liver sion, but not their usage, for they are of their wits at hla approach, and he tempted to ingratiate himself into her Bllllcua— Ixive la a game In which had even seen the tawny bodies of lions esteem by accounts of bln prowess, medicines, no matter how bitter or nau to be decorative merely Cupid deals the carda. Cynieua- Then pass within a stone's throw of him but when at last he spoke of love the seating for the sweet sugar coating hides Taha, turnovers and flaring Eliza why does he co often deal from the without charging. girl turned her flushed and angry face the taste. Dr King’s New Life Pills bethan ruff effects will seem to be bottom of ths deck? — Philadelphia It wan amaslng. Life in such a world away from him and. reining tn her contain ingredients that put the liver wildly trying to emerge from tbe top Record. ________________ No of these awe inspiring choki^ra. No would scarce be worth tbe living, It doukey. refused to ride farther beetle working, move tbe bowels freely. gripe, no nausea, aid digestion. Just matter how tight they ar«, w« wfll made him lonelier than ever to feel him. •Ifpy th® I bo Aswad from afar witnewsed the try • bottle of Dr. King’s New Life Pills that be could travel for mllee without wear them just the earaa. altercation and he. end« tn Vle- and notice how much better you feel. MfiouD tarliK a aiMla daiunK. 25c. at your Druggist. At The Churches Burroughs I Kt • ••••• a PARK, ARLETA M. Tourville is building a new house at 3651-85tb street. Mr. Rickert is putting up a new house at :M38-l>8th street. The Myers family have moved Irotn 57 avenue to 7105-71st street. Beniv-nzo Pigliaceli! is putting up a new house at 824 street and 5*kh avenue. The Pollyanna Class held a soeial at Mrs. W.O. Boones Wednesday evening for raising FJaater funds. Mrs. L. J. Evans and family of 5231 <>Hth Street went Friday to join her hus band in Roseburg. Improvements are being made on 45th avenue fsom 87th street to 72nd street by grading and laying cement sidewalks. The PoUyanna Class has closed its scholarship contest and Mias Mildred Boone wocj first place getting ten les sons on the typewriter. Lillian Schmidt and Thelma Mattel 1 tied for second place. Mrs. Gus Nelson has gone to Everett, Wash., where Mr. Nelson is working. The choir of Laurel wood M. E. Church gave her a farewell reception Friday evening. Mrs. Patience Woolworth has re signed her place as organist at the Laurelwood M. E. Church, and will preside at the Fifth Christian Science Church at Archer Place. Ready Bros., 6534 Foster Road, suf fered *250 loss on stock by a fire that broke out at 11 o’clock Monday night. The building was also injured *150. Tiie fire was due to spontaneous oil fire. A fire at 5906-48th street, in property owned by Alex. Faviaire. at 3 o’clock Monday morning, burned the root off a building and did *1000 in damage. Last Saturday forenoon while driving his team across a broken side walk crossing, Mr. B. B. Bowman, an em ployee of the G. A. Morrison Lumber Co., at Tremont Station, was thrown from bis wagon and badly injured. Mr. Bowman was riding on the coupling pole of his wagon midway between the front and rear wheels. At the noise caused by the snapping of a broken tim ber, his team sprang forward, throwing the driver from his seat. In falling hie leather apron caught and dragged him face downward until the rear wheel of the wagon struck the body, passing over the shdulder and breaking two ribs. Mr. B<>wman’s face was badly scratched and his shoulder and hands badly bruised. He was taken to a drug store near at hand where his injuries were temporarily attended to after which he was removed to his home, 7013-52 avenue, where he is making a speedy recovery. On Monday evening about 30 of tbe workers of the Millard Avenue Presby terian Church School gathered at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiseman on 72d street for the regular monthly workers conference of the school. As is the custom the conference was opened by devotional service. Reports of in terest were received from the various committees. A number of the delegates who attended tbe recent C. Sunday School convention told of the help and inspiration received from the conven tion. The program for the entertain ment to be given on April 28 for the purpose of raising funds with which to purchase new hymn books for the school was reported well in hand. Final ar rangements for the special Easter ser vices were completed. It was decided to bold tbe services at 7:45 Sunday evening April 23. Tbe invitation of Mrs. W. J. Jefferies to meet at her home on May 1, was accepted The Misses Grace and Elia Spaulding as sisted Mrs. Wiseman in serving a dainty luncheon. At a meeting of the newly elected board of trustees of the church held just preceding the conference F. E. Crum was elected president, J. H. Zehrung, clerk and J. R. Hughes treasurer for the coming year. The Aches of House Cleanlnq The pain and soreness cause 1 by bruises, over-exertion and straining dur ing house cleaning time are soothed away by Sloan’s Liniment. No need to suffer this agony. Just apply Sloan’s Liniment to the sore spots, rub only a little. In a short time the pain leaves, you rest comfortably and enjoy a re freshing sleep. One grateful user write«: "Sloan’s Liniment is worth its weight in gold.” Keep a bottle on hand, use it against all Soreness, Neuralgia and Bruiaes. Kills pain. 26c. at your Druggist. The Hmm SLOO P it ÏUf