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TH K ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION— MAY 2. 1»S1 The Sultan, Rabah Zobeir, Africa's Greatest Champion rM ilirard fram P a ir S each was worth ten o( Ihr enrmy as hL- wi!! Invading hta stronghold In wl[| ^ at #|j tunes. the Sahara^ with his picked horse- , iJrSf army with Its conse- men. less than a thousand in num quern trouble o( feeding A small ber, he sternly offered him the al (oree of picked men. he knew by ex- ternative of an alliance or a war to perlener, was far better. the death. Senusst chose the (ormer Kebab K ovl» Ike Wadai Frwple and a marriage was made between Attacking the Wadai. he swept his daughter. Hadjla. and Fad-el- Allah. Rabah * son and heir. T o test . through their vastly larger army Ukt Srnussl's faith and to alienate him ' thunderbolt. Hu nest mark eras irdm the French. Rabah ordered Sultan Oourang of the Baghlrml Senussi to massacre a French expe- 0n the pretext that Oourang had one hundred lashes rach. Includili« *>1» favorite son. Pad-el Allah, «(ter which lie ordered them to attack the The Bornueae, not expret- enemy tng an attack so soon, were utter ly routed, and the fortes of Rabah swept into Kuka, the capital. Klara, captured, was given the alternattvc of mutilation or death He bravely ^ ()|<> u t(# f hu ^ waj editorially, saying: ’ It U necessary to irmembet that wr arr «o lii« to meet Rabah and not Habah. us. He Is In his own empire and is defend i nor was thr Ireachery of th« K n «IUh and Egyptian coinniaiulrti in captili • lug his master, and In killing hta mas te r « son He knew only too well of lhe fate that awaited him should lie ing himself.'* Another expedition, commanded by fall Into the hands of any of hta Colonel Oenlil and composed largely numerous enemies, black or white. Kebab Lived Aim H r of flenegaleae sharpshooters. Invaded Rabah lived and dressed simply. Rabah'» territory. Rabah M U M Pujarrle. In the story of hU life, de himself on a hill, rut a way the trees scribes him as "very tall, raw-boned struck off on the spot. and brush to allow live play of hu and dry. endowed with herruleau Rabah's victories, together with hu and . „ „ m j Uve French ______________________ power over the Senuaat. created ___ a ¡ W1„ n m, t October. I*»9 Ra- force and possessing all the charac- imon led by Commander Craraprl welcomed the French, Rabah laid , „ r Ul rngland. France. Belgium and Trum'Lleie^stHm^r Mtho^Th UrUlw traits of the great African This he did. turning over the cap- ,J hus c* p iu l Mahvhaffa, cap , i i u u( i w whom had seneealese unformed modi , i 1 ** i u ly v , a„ o n o f ii n i u u i rrr„o r m w ry y ad- iu * . c . R ana#aU ca ___ « ____ _s • v * s . « remarkable Intelligence, fo »«red aftei ftve five months months siege, siege, and and ( ’ Hahah.a rlliu4re France ' „ 8r»«*«al*** performed prodl- ' I 1 great - r, „ Political l>0,m ca| ability. Indomitable n. d arui. and ammunition to <«red It u aftei K lb|h.) rm plre F iance.1 n . ..... took jo 000 slaves Reorganising ,°*,Un* ***“ * * empire. Franc*. g(es of valor. Colonel Oentll retreat- * Rabah. loos S lo w Moves. Keorgauamg wUh tMr trouWM wllh Sa.noiy I n ! , . ^ . I will, and a e courage that stood all . . »»b a h a snecUl I ^ U * r,,n < h U* rll0CT »h e re he As to the other ruler this was . a Oourang s kingdom, he replaced him born ruler of men. he . throne as Ills vassal I Africa, saw In Habah a »!*<•»> )o ln e d l l U force, with that of tw o ;, ,“ • • • • A ho. on uu U .n g -r mi.iu r-. hmv M t sway awu over his aoldien and great black man. the famous Mahdi. who. - me ...c inronr m - m ------------ I danger, while o.e the k-.miivh KnglUh were busy 1 ! iW d lU o n i, violet alld I held ir with his able lieutenant. Ounan After this, hr attacked the war with Uie forces of Osinan Iiigna in ' Qjyumtne hla people Ills qualities as an or« Digna, captured Khartoum, set the I,ke Sakara. defeated them, and * n - j lhe 8ud, n France sent an espedl- ganlaer were especially revealed after Rabah I mwll? Killed Ul ablaze, and threatened to «“ * « • >"<*“ ‘» » d then captured tion under Commander Bretonnel | hu conquest of th# Baghlrinl , . . , Rabah now went into German ter Rabah ran best be compered to one »weep Christianity and the European Kretch and Dar Banda against him. but meeting Bretonnel ! ritory. leaving (tie major portion t f out of Northeast Africa. Five year» Hi» next prey, he audaciously de at Tugbao in 1899, Rabah defeated belóle. the Mahdi. wishing probably elded, should be Boiuu. with Its army I hlz army In Bornu The French < o t t l in u r « ! a n P a g e 7 him killed Bit-ton net. and eaptutrd to be supreme In the Sudan, had . „ (va, thought It a favorable moment to at sent fur Rabah on the pretext ol ° all liU arms and ammunition Turn- .......... ...... I TH E LA R G EST S E L L IN G . . . » ,, __ lack him. and getting permission from negotiating an alliance witii him. but! f l i c Bornuese. at this period 189.1». mg south, , he defeated a German rx- , . the chief, entered live territory in it ts said, realty to pul him to death were, as a writer describes them fat prdttion In similar style, both vie- Rabah started for the M ahdi» ter and taciturn Owners tvf a rich and tones Inc reaamg his prestige Uemrn- whlrli Rabah was. ritory. but learning of the m int s f err tie- land, they loved ease, follow douaiy. | Roth forces met at Kuaaurl.; I intention turned bark. On , . _ .» , ... . the other hand, the alleged plot It * Io" « O '1“ * 1 o( p r ^ r ,h ,,r m“ ' - , »•»<« Infant ( bUdrvn Branded «rtvere Rahah had fortified hlmarlf an said, was really a scheme of the l* ry Qualllles had atrophied Nearly Unable to reach him directly, the a hill The French pitched thousand* h:u:lt->h to keep the two black lead- all the great ronimaiid> in their army p r r t i c h incited the 11.»«hirun to re of slirlU Into his fort Nabsh fought er» from uniting. % wore in the hands of former captivea. KftVc them arms Habah until his ammunition gave out. then IN THE WORLD FOR With the influence of the Senuasi » o s t of Iheir warriors were of learning of It. marehrd a g a in « htv Ilv r ta(U r A behind him Rabah decided to begin l^e slave class. Politics and p u b lic va\sal _____ _________________ Oourang killed 3.000 of hu carnage ensued The French MEETS EVERY 11 |C th * building of hu> empire by attack- aflairs interested them little Must m«.n. captured hu wives, and look ing the Wadai kingdom HLs strength wealth came front trade ail his portable property I If L lM f, V I I kitted M n i i GOVERNMENT was only a thousand horsemen, but their two largest cities, Kuka and Rabah. now with a territory as large badly wounded, withdrew Into the superbly drilled well-disciplined, in- Dtkoa. having large markets and a hieh “ * 11 Wealern l uropr. set huiurlf to bu-he A d evrter from hla army . ' S T A N 0 AR 0 great number of shops to ur»*J to hardships, and uncout.ttnl- live task of Its consolidation A* waa fighting with liv e Frencii. rrcogiiixlng natf'd by dissipation of any kind. ranu* hundreds of thousands of the said, he would leave the sultans who . . . . . I in habitants of tlie adjoining regions pleased him on jth elr thrones, and ,***kah. allot him through the head. of Africa. tiie thief > he trusted, in power All killed him. and rutting off hU head Owned Collertian of Watctiei children. however, he took it to Cominande <• • G E N U I N E A a to the Sultan. Haahem with his cau-ed to be marked on the cheek “This man?“ says Oentll. "whose four splendid palaces, lie was quiet with the sign of Rabali^ two paral- P U RE ASPIRIN and easy going preferring the com- lei lines with a vertical one, lik.' the bUxidy head stu lying at my fret i 12 TAgLCTS 10, was very brave and from the manner j pany of his books, his favorite wives , letter H. turned on its side M TABLETS 25c 100 TABLETS *0c »of whom he had 40m. and Im prime Rornu. he re-organl*ed. In the place in which lw? had defended himself, minister. Hus hobby was watches, of tlie old feudal system he estab* deserved to have had his life spared of which he had a remarkable col- ) li&hrd a military dictatorship. He When Oentll Anally entered Bor A». S IS S O I < AN I . I T lection, moat of them gifts from rich strengthened the army, re-built the merchants and visitors to his king- 1 towns, improved I ’ ve commerce, and nu, he was full of a»liiiirat ton fo| the dom I generally increased th# wealth of governin'**# tha’ Habah had Instltut i Between Sultan Hashem’s territory the countly. cd. "It shows me.“ he .said, “ that in | and that of Ka bails lay that of The old city of Oikoa lie re mod- Sultan 8alah's. Rabah. sending a riled Colonel Oentll. ti French com the work of organisation 1 am going I rich present to Salah. offered to make mantler. says of it: “Tills second cltv to undertake. I will do well to be In- | an alliance with him. The latter, in la really \»*ry beautiful Reconstruc- spired by the inrtlmds of Rabah " '» H t ) |) t t ; ti. w r* Ih y att* til*»» p lia n t# « a t # th« o n ly o u r* ih a t good fal meet him, but ted entirely bv Habah. who made it Was Itrulal I>I< m iplinariaii could g rt li. but n o « «• it« » » gath»r«>t 0 ■ H WMM— — ■ i l l fro m th # a#v#n |K»likt# o f th a a a rth Hubah had the reputation of being, —■ ----------------- — ------------------- chains, which threw such conaterna-» doubt, one of the nio«»l elegent cen- • nd r o u too r . n o b ta in it lAaid to t># t h r cu rrat In n e r <»f g-wnl very hard and austere It is wild that | li* ra i l c k In th a w orld ttr C o n t ia r a d of tha \ u / a l ! i r w i K O / lll/ v a n Ann i Kt> U l rendered ttK ii capttal. ..f Oentrml Africa The paluee ..i one day. seeing an amulet, around thr | lu • mating •utuirrx In thlB powdri to J Y Y C H IH g I lC U u t C U / lliu and Fad el Allah «re neck of one of hi « wives, who wa.s b rin g rou g<'od lu r k In m n n rv m a t ir r # H i seeing hi danger, g r tt especially dlxtingulnlied by their • nd l o ir Ml ing* g >od fr ir n d # t r®»‘ ■*hort Breathing Relieved asleep, he cut the thread, and opening a n d k r«p * « » ll oiv* a w ay T t t h ae rrrt in armv of 1 r>00 met- agnuut Rabah grand appearance p o a d r r I i r # a ll th # #ft k J lu r k of J o h n Sw ng (other than Tubercular t h r < n n o 'ir r o r font, f-o .irM o i v. Mag and Tumorous) when rauM*d by an 2.000 o f his redoubtable cavalry the » rtm 1 * covering the floor, the inscription inside, laktn g it to one n a t lr H and , !<*»# P o w d rr. M o n ry b r ln g - iu natural collection of water in feet routed It, after a tc*i rific thr* ».'-hour seat t , the rich cushions, and th»* bod tng lu r k bag*, ho'jr o il a n d D ra g o n « of hu learned men. lie bode him rend ankles, extending upward as the bi»jod a n d alio u ld »ring to you a ll <rater coteru^and Ä m m l w In '» u l c ...<i rap’ um l ,u commander, aith Its coally covering«, the apart- it. H ie latter, knowing that the yo ur w lah ra i| » t h a p p y a t o tir* ai.kn« leaves a dent. By reducing Taliai. Another army »ent against ment« had an air of distinction J woman wan one of Rabah's favorite | r i l l - t in tk tr. A bo ttl« of g r n u in r N rw O t lo ans i.it' Hu* v. i.: had hu irnpie «ion of being n som» wives, replied flatteringly swelling tlte Short Breathing » i l l Dt f; • i.t t»r' •... V a n V a n . c o n ta in in g tt\# o ila of th r rciieved. Good results obtained In ened bv hLs losses, Habah ‘ retreat- old manor of the Middle Ages o n o ln t rd . w ith fu ll » p r c ia l d it ra tlo n # “ Your majesty, it means good fori nost cases. Endorsed by thou.sai.ds ed to the south to recruit his forces. "I brought from Dike# the imprex- both you and her for you to u w H ut yo u ah o u ld o r d r r By this charm in ii- • 33 years. Write for FREE returnmg with 9 000 men. a t o n r r R rn d h o m o n ry. "yy tha po«t- j don of something great, of an Inten- .she holds yotir love ” rriRii )u»t | l 00 p lu s a frw ern» post .na! packa-e Collum Medi-ine Co DraaaiUO , I nrm. Killer •*“ » of Ulc. and a movement of popu- Kahnh replied wrathfully “ What,I |«W w h rn h r h rln # « 1 t to you M o n ry I>-pt 501. Atlanta. Ga — fadv.l ... . . ____ __. . . . Istion such as 1 had not seen before do you mean that seeking to have bat a If not d r llg h t r d ft rin rm ly rr. or Hashem was now for surrender, but , .. d r r at one# J u st p r in t o r w rit# yo ur power over me is good for nv, r A fid his nepliew, K.ara. opposing thr 1 n a rn r an d oddraa* an d *#nd It to Nrw he ordered both the learned man and idea, killed Hashem. and placing him- ^ onlinaei t o l>'*frat f-ranre O r lr a n a Im p o rt ng €N>. fO I f. M u , H If f t t C h ic a g o , t illn a l« , an d w* w ill , _ tffl.cli, ■ M amts Gat__ self at th»* head of the army, went In the intervening yeais. Habah his wife to be put to death •rnd th l# to yo u at one*, ao you con ' " , '/ *> «, U * t » » k n M u ’ T N ikagli to meet Rabah Habah was simply and solely a A gT'ui battle en- continued to repulse the French, kill- g rt a q u ir k a ta rt to h a p p in e ss. i " ’ V\ a f f i * ffa.r #1 g « • ■ a* product of war He Mffd m an »*n sued, in which Rabali was repulsed.1 ing among others, the French com , ' » U n i BRAHMS N )0 Ì ' i u v l HIGHLY MAi.Nf.iK That iron ruler, furious at hi» first mandrr l>* Behagle. France pr< pan d v Iron meni In which only the toughest . y , I O D I STO N fS F ar« Am defeat, had all his generals brought another expedition agninxt him to rould survive. HLs early treatment j Do You Want a Baby? I ^ t f jf i aunt C#«Kt*ll.Kt A ltr a r t - urfore him mid -.»-nlencrd them to which Le T>-m|*. of Part* objected wax not likely to «often him either. V V »• »k'M UVE I O DL. Krcular $1.9« Treatment V J Ocrvll S * o N t 4 art affH -4 V« sent free—one to earl» family '*> '* * '1 », ** 2 « / Oriental tetpl* •« a G E N U IN E PURE A S P IR IN 10' J St Joseph’s N E W ORLEANS LU CK PO W DER S lo a n ’s L in im e n t S-ALWAVS HAVE LUCK!-$ i * eowisMjt lic it CHA F # «••‘.to prcrcat E*4 icrh l » i ' g a flliila fla a t t a l >1 » i k r r f « H f f it f « a i k C M i l a f k Ln*t H a »»- nera i»«i 5»a«¡«» I l.f * f» t lK# »%»• •r tb »aUabl« •■•tfwctia»* f N l f Ag» »ertaaa J i f f ■•<1 ISc >**t»jr« «adelfa«/» S atiifaeli»«fff aaan*» f»- (a .4 .4 T a» »»■ LUC I f I Of^ef i m i * IO D A T I Lernt V i J Bl,' R f A ll. (.«nera 1 P 0 i-, n MooKLrk. n y ffO flC k We aVtofottl» G U A lA N T I f lbe»e ( ( « a «e Brak»# !.«•( r s i «o eg «r« Al I Vf. I Jai* « V i • «« an«-. I « ika* «rt >k< REAI THING f o l l i >ui HiGiii.t « A ie N ir iu (etr v o t i ) no w i i SMILE, MEN, SMILE Now For Shaves Without A Razor H<»r« ft h i MAnuTacturinr wirnrfi« hava turr)«d »nother trick to m ale Itfo F»ai<*f- R p^iWf!*r. known *• Msiric Shar- tng i'owütr . which you aimplr m i* wi*h « a t « r «ufi put on yo*»r f»c a and yo*jr b-ar* w »*h «» off *|nicker »nd riomrr than y't'i n a i h t r « It off with may rmtor. Hmir U diffftolvrJ denn to th# ■!;»»», and grow » h#rk m m aa i f you shnvrd th« old botharMMB# <ur waf. 1« — n n ti«c»tK it i# u«#d by Hu#eit«l# • r*d Htmuly Pm rìor». F r*v *n t# in g ro w in g b «ir». Ci#nr» akin *>» bump# and pim plas and m #o fra tta on akin b » w «'H ntn Srvd it price-1### fo r r a r '» i n g •uperflnotM h#lr. i t your drutfgbt do«# sot h i»# Magi# Sharing Pow*f«r. by all m o n i »«o d t ic i# atarrpa today fo r hi*, fnll-aata 9 %rk- ag«. Addraaa : N a »ir Shaving F«»wdar ih ., Dapt A,, ftannnafc, Ga. (A # r ; *1 wa* m arnrd and longed for a baby every day. With all my hrart. but wa# I w rit#« Mra I, .% h rll-r. Indiana, 'ao I arm for your p rt'crlp ilo n . W h i l e taking tha #«eond bo# I wa* unabl# to #ipr#*a my happiness. I f tiryvr had a alck day I becama Ills moilier of a flna I 'k pound baby. Otnl only know our Joy. I hop# every woman longing fo r m olher- plucked for months may be grown hood will take your in a few squa e feet o f noil. A « a; medielna. You at a ii i ' " r of fact paisley beds are guit#I walcoma to tua thl# often covered wllh early «now« so Ihat letter and plctur# for Thank the little garnish find» itaci/ packed I m V iii V V I v « tba p"b‘.'.c*,"Ja- SUGGESTIONS TO THE HOME GARDENER GKOIV GREENS AND SALADS ‘ probably .several limes that number of city men will «ee to It that at least Green« and .talad» ahould form I part ol the uielary of every family a few seed* are olanted In their pai- carli day throughout the year. 'Iliry ( titular bit of »oil. Those who are not are irghty paiaiwb..'. satisfy Uie ap fortunate enough to be working full ; petpe. r.nd hir.iish U»e bu’ky io<*l , lime, will hud an opportunity during vehicn giv M ncce»s*-y. Has", of all, I Iheir spare hours lo do more plant-I ! the* are ftSe.’. with mineigl», wtlU ing than Uie> have done for a long j ' “ ■“ 'J W n lai lime. la te r on their tables will b e ' for the Wojd. t'Prvar, bor. i u ’.d tertn. enriched with fre..h vegeiables. that i-ortmatHy giccnr, aar) salads arr they fieihaps could not afford to have very easily growxi, no w.-.ttcr woeUi-, unless they had grown them, er they arr 11.« m i in «reps aueli ar. _ '< : amslard aw' erta*. ar t ig eoW C-OI*. ; OWN Y O l'R OWN GARDEN —jeh as M u ir: and VaUucr. Faistwy Try having a garden tb l» year ~ etaard ip iaai.i bale and cabbage are whether you live in the country, in ; ah -osy io grow. | a town, or a city. Ol course, Uie Use Many o t lisurc who have not had ' of the garden will vary, but you will gaid-n» lor yaarx will have tbam U1L3 be awrprjed at what you can grow ; year. Many igsouaands of farm boy« «yen In a Dny plot of ground not over who have bean bring In thr ally arc ten or twenty feel square. A bed of now back on U h old homcitcad, and , lettuce or parsley which may be, a away u n v in o n le s i frw RhfKt kind k in d | ... . . . . . n . y n r a yom." _ in th#* the r cooleit, freshest "M,rrie4 «»riora 1,14 m- ° f » refrigerator imaginable. M any. I >oui4 n,r,r h«>, any chll4l«n,'• wrloa housewlve* get their day'i supply of »h it. p». - i ih -4 ,o«r me4kin-. parsley by brushing aside the «now ».*7 ,.., T wllh i.k * .¡tu i»? 4 1 " " l" Otlob*'' 4 *»rtal r,«IIM .” and plucking the fresh «talks. nr. Iw p ,w ’, trfatm-nt. a non ip«ctflr. If anyone in your home la not work «arra on Olandutrr a rtl.lt,, h a, born ur#4 ing six days a week, his or her «pare with roch ranilla hr Ihouaanda of » n u n for th, a n t so days a lull dolUr time may well be put Into a little gar '.hai tr.almrtil will b , , « a ( Irr# poityald, no den. '/ lie corn, beans, peas, tomatoes, C O D ., no roal. no obliaalloa, lo o r t i, lettuce, carrots, beets, and other wofliin who wrltrs. a limited supply o f f>M (r e a lm ,ota will vegeiables grown will go a long way bo M n l out thla i m i h aa bo sur» m f toward making lummer and autumn w ill# lo d a ,. A ll# a try, booklet. "U h lld lro dinners appetizing and healthful. M n rrib ir, g ip ia in -d ," will ba arai rou n im pl, tend name, a PM lra rd wUi do By all means take advantage of whatever ground la available and and r»m -d y will b , mallod In plain wrap per, Dr. DePrw b »ll»»e a ,o u will be ewr.' grow a few taaly vegetables for your prlird and dellahted sd d rrw n r DrPew. own family «u lto LO, Contri Houit. Kansan City, Mb . a