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JANICE FRENCH--Society deb. | 31 mi wu TINY \ | . , ' FIM SHIRLEY =Flayboy. 4 Saale . i. WF y EX ¥ | | SHARP BARGAIN HE THINKS TH’ MINT a— 8 « ! : i ] 8 3 1 a, _ 3 / il INDEED! Pa? 15 BEING USED ONLY Yesterday: Duke takes Clem and Jack VY y 1 } ; CEE uS CA i Py, = ] P FOR SULERS ta the joints around the town, instract- i Hh : \. EY | / hig { ’ § ——— ak A fag hic chauffewr to start looking for 8K A h FN, i } { / 4) them if they are not back by 12 :
CHAPTER FOURTEEN EOPLE will tell you that New York's Chinatown has ho color, 5 ZZ that it is a weak imitation of San |: ¢ i ZEST MF A 2 S05) fre ASE ot J aes Francisco's oriental quarter. Clem : 5) b kL 1/5 A rnd : : » wv, , Jt : ov 3 Ee a = had heard this remark often. To- 8 |, WOR ME Re ! a . BE . SY ” J ? J \\ Ey \ \ N \ 3 . » & : A “5 ’ , 5) A Rn = 3 } Ha FE Ws oN FS as oy eh night she resented it. Nothing had 9 & : IF soi \ » J : NW x3. Ro en ok n prepared her for the picturesque - al w an | A J | Bn he rs | Es, Sek a 2 Vat indi ackways through which > SR Be v : “ ’ wi 7a } \ ? : ee 2 dg hr Ji AL, winding backwavs throug < y N Na Pe oi . ; A 7, , \E SZ 7! \ MY “i A a : di 0 fos) " 5 , = b | Hh \ J 7 11% ify 2) A 7 Wah boa > \ ) \ Ny \' Fil pH Tax =) tw Br - Sat Zen Zain / 7 ps IS { LL « [ami
she and Jack were being led by tr ia Be Ce h ) Gr Iartix 5 “$b % 8 - y gh y hy . NNR fad=rt Lg 5 | | 4 = NNN 77 \ ) J HY. 1) 1, 5 1% : [137 Want 3 , $ hey Py 3 \ : « ¥ \ \ | $= » . A { oC be \ t A yl Wa yi 7g | i fl) gay Wes \ 4. © \ i) ¥ hl in oe £3 In a DCm PA ’
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heavy nondescript traveling clothes clusterad round professional guides J i in grav blue uniforms and visored “You women are so hard to please! Why aren't vou satisfied with v . . ap ’ A yy BCS EN eaps. Chinese men, their parch the birthday present you bought me?" b : IE HASS TH WAY ) STAN rh AFTER AN CRELTR [A FEW MINUTES LATER = ment-like faces emphasized by som N ge Lh ia ta HIS KICKAPOO JOY JUKEZ Jd HES A-GRUNTIN TH’ VIS T 3 ¢ ber black suits, stood quietly about HOLD AVERY THING By Clyde Lewis : NOW WE FEEDS IT T/HIM, ) SO. HE™S ONLY A LL Jou ARAM RE Se, \ staring at the visitors with unemo- ? Ea — - - , KEROSENE PORE FELLA EHOW LONELY I MIA FELLA AN TW ~~ : ER AM POURED TH WHOLE | tionai, button-black eves, Chinese Ha Brig : a HE MUS BE, AHIDIN' IN (J ARMOUR 1S TRE : & a EA women, more brilliantly attired in gE 3 A f Gs : a THEY SUIT QO ARMOUR « MENJOUS : | 5 27 NE [€) EANED, AN’ KIND bright silks and bareheaded, waited Fission 4 SS : sj — — Be —— | pr af p : a REY behind their men, While babies, : / , Pp ¢ tg 3 y Ne bright butterflies in native KIMoOnNas plaved at their {eet To Clem it war intriguing. She felt reassured at sight of a polices man standing in front of the native grocery at Pell and Doyer Sts, but comfort of his presence was lost as she and Jack stepped with Martin into the mysterious darkness of a silent hallway, Thev hag turned into one of the rickety old wooden houses which
Clem had noted from the street, As J A the three groped their way to the ; iy RN { \ Nig . - pT ——— second floor, a singular, acrid odm . \ . Fe, To ma poe AS NOW RED RVDERYS | (eTay WHERE Nou ARE LITE | BMAKE A LEG WITH LEG BHAKLM PLENTY pricked their nostrils A "NN y fi |! En WETCHUM DEVIL CAY | PEAVER HERE'S RAIN CLOUD THAT LARIAT, RAIN PAD ALREADY.” od ‘Hopweern, sald Martin, “You 2 j np i 4 oy gp MVE MERBR Wi de Sa J can't soft-pedal api : : f ” - Chin's paid his money ol wouldn't be smelling tha Down the dark hall came swift beat of something that soun ed like the flapping of bats’ wings "It's okay Chin called Martin This 1& the Duke He turned to Clem and Jack, "That's Chin's slippers we hea ‘Evidently a familiar sound to . L vou," sata Jack \ 3) ‘I've heard it before,” admiited % \ OE UJ Martin, “Come on. we'll follow the nN rr Chinaman Chin,” the Duke apparently was adressing a black vacuum, ‘these are two good friends of mine who want te meet vou." “Wake me up to see the sunrise, Theobald—day after tomorrow,’
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the hall. Twenty feet from them stood a wisp of an Oriental He gave a crooked grin and bowed at Martin's introduction ‘Please meet vou he said 3 show vou customers Mebbe vou like smoke too.” His lips parted revealing vellow fangs / 8 Up two steps here. Down three Ih) "SNIFF I _WON'T steps there Into this entrance TN ! pri . \ x LEAVE ‘TH. Out of that z y > > THE BOAT'S “We're over on the Mott St : vl . Rt We dl hy a " s QUT OF rene RN s 3 p - ; ~~ X SIGHT [ : A WV 77 a - aan . = ' BAS 4) Pal oy PAY hdd, ER MATL
side now.” the Duke said. “Even HI 2 . : - RY good hop Joint has two or three 8 x 3.3 : hy a , . - . 2 Fon Bop 1% Pat OF > hi a Fratare A ; A
getaways ‘ 3 on . : - " cms - BWA coset wen u | PRY Po AS NY de SH DISSED IT rT) O0OPS! | THATS ALL RIGHT, GWENDOLVN )) (1 WAVE A NICE SURPRISE FOR vOU, thin thread of light filtered out 2 ™% ; I” YT § & AS A LITTLE Bo y ie Asstt \\5T 60 SOOD! STILL. | [TW SORRY! ) DEAR, COME RIGHT IN, IM JUST | | | DEAR, TOMORROW YOURE GOING TO “You can talk as much as vou || "ol - ' 4 lw GIRL, 16 BEING “ TSU] FT CAN FIND WHERE CHANGING MY DRESS, A LOVELY BIRTHDAY PARTY! Want.” said Martin, “These ‘dope: 5 BE ; LU CARED FOR BY sy fends 7 A THEY KEP THE 7p ——— YOULL PLAY DROP THE * iy 8 # vd a Sur sieairre [EE J Aa ES ¢ HANDKERCHIEF AND HAV , y 1 \CE CREAM AND CAKE ,
won't hear you Thev're st In ~~ | no RK oH |. \ { WIFE WHILE IAD sweet reams ® waved ¢ and we - \ «ow . nO AG - be 1 " A ‘ . Sweet dreams He waved a hand | any S PAPR 18 W II 11] 11} i | TT N GRIER a | TSN THAT WONDERFUL 7 5 lined the walls, \ \ | H ol | [LTE BRL a “ PP 1 (A ' or i pry \ TH JAIL (8 JUST Bo clutched Jack's arm and ! l | | : ARNE WHERE { vi Bo ana J | il an oor WE LIVE, pointed to A man in a lower bunk a] § grubby and unshaven “This only start,” volunteered Chin, "1 show you more Velley meny ladies, too, Want see? “You're here, vou might as well do the whole show,” remarked Martin, J rle/ \( / ‘ ] . AXA Clem, rather white, gave in ITA \ ms - —— Jack smiled wanly. “It's funny \ = fe i THU. YOU 1 WE'LL SE vo ) WEL, | CONFOUND IT, NO “TRAINS +) WHAT ARE YOU TALKING I don't like this, and yet I'm still 2 . > . SAW HIM WITH MY SOME MEN J 1 BET I'VE &OT Five ARE RUNNING | ABOUT © 1 OWN Tue / THey Tore curious I'l alwavs want to re “Naw, it's spring fever, Clarice, 1 heen in love too many times not SN. AYES J HE OUT rE YOU MINUTES © THE BRITISH RAILROAD / HOW COULD UP ALL THE \ ATOPS EVERY CAR LOOK FOR ARS IM CATCH A 77 SAW TO THAT THEY STOP THE TRAINS P S /
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» ” 5 ; : SHE followed Chin and Martin wn through the smoke-laden haze § bh IT 18 into the next room . | a | ESTIMATED Women lay sprawled on rattan ; - a \ THAT THE mats. Some clutched the small a) J p AVERAGE ~ hicl ested 3 | y we pA opium pipes wl! I 1 rested OR the W ih LIGHTNI floor at their sides. Chin Kicked a = NG girl with his foot ; y A St “She don’ even feel it. Been that (il HAS ARONJT way two dav. Wan' try it?" Hc 7, BSD TIMES held out a fresh pipe to Clem | ” 3 § AS MUCH chook ay head | \ ah \ I —— . w—— “ Feud BE —————— - : n 4 Clem shook hel 168 HORSEPOWER. OW WH ae 1 &. ey b Th wr on OCA, COd | % 177m a = [Cl whe. GER WW\Z 2 / 2 hk = 7 ’
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A woman stirred uneasily, moaning as she ‘ vw : moved. She was slight and small A \ - | ; {RS f {+ a YW | iy sid with a mass of raven black hair a | h yl J £7 ma : | al 1 but as she turned her face, Clem l ! rma re saw she was not young, Her features were heavy and her skin yellow. Unlike the other opium smokers Chin had exhibited, her face was pathetically impassive “Come, we've seen enough,” said
Jack “The an ‘has never felt so fres 7 . and clean,” exclaimed Clem, tak FROM MANIC HLIRIA \ : ” on . ; x ” 5S * Sr = ad = 7 ; St 4 ~¥ , - Le 5 / ON
ing & deep breath as she and Jack wiv Nan 8 stepped out on Doyers SERMINATED AND hi CREW SPROLI TE. St. again The Duke pulled out his watch » “We've just about time to make / May Day's, if you want to see a ritzier version ol this.’ But ‘Clem Was no longer iIntrigued, “Another night. I'm sleepy.’ Jack vawned “You've got two Ay tenderfeet on vour hands, Martin WN HAT Is TE
We're not broken into this night life vet.” The Duke smiled. “There'll alwavs be another time.” He turned toward the Bowery, “I'll have Condon drive you home.’ ANSWER-—Canada, Montreal; Alaska, Juneau; Mexico, Mexico City, As the light from & shop window |= ee ————— o a ancy YL struck his face, a girl who'd been the wrong place at the Fide ‘Stine
standing neross the street with a . Sinks. : x Q couple of men, waved at him So 1ang See you ®t Janice uestions and Duke’ Answers
“Hello, Duke,” she called. “What TH yi iy he Tt was Mary Franklin tone was surly : a - . . . ” Martin frowned as she joined But Mary didn't hear ‘him. She QName the members of the U. them. “Showing another girl the was already half way down the S. Civil Service Commission. . » oo) sights?” There was an edge in her block, A--Harry B. Mitchell, president; PIR A ines or tone. | Mrs ueille QT ANGRY a “Just walked over with some boys (To Be Continued) i vy us McMillin ‘and WL RN : . - | (AN events nud characters $ ‘ NAY, a a from the paper, This is a hang "re Who! + hietitow Stuy I i Ng
3 DOPR, AR NOT 80 FAST, MY DEAR AFTER | AS YOU KNOW, AUDREY 16 THE ) | DENY IT | BP You MAY HAVE A CHANCE TO PROVE THEY WOULD WAVE THE POWER TO J TELL BARRY MORSE A LITTLE STORY: HEIRESS TO NEARLY ONE I'D LOVE AUDREY THAT, YOUNG MAN! AUDREY A CONDITION WITHHOLD YOUR INHERITANCE * YOUR ALLOWANCE +» HE MAY NOT WISH TO MARRY «YOU # HUNDRED MILLIONS. UNQUEST |) JUST AS DEEPLY, IN YOUR FATHERS WILL WAS THIS j= BHOUL YOUR PROPERTY «UNTIL YOU REACHED THE IONABLY, THAT FACT MAS MUCH ( IF SHE DIDN'T YOU EVER MARRY WITHOUT THE FULL CONGENT MATURE AGE OF 35 80 //~IF YOU TO DO WITH YOUR ER LOVE ~ wave A CENT OF YOUR BOARD OF GUARDIANS «+=: THIS CHEAP FORTUNE HUNTER HE FOR MER ++ Nols ; HAVE TO SUPPORT YOU FOR SEVEN" TEEN YEARS
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are vou doing down here?” “T'm not going! The out of mine.” She smiled. “Watch . Q—Who played the leading fe-
your step, Clem, The Duke's out male role in “Pygmalion” when it of your depth.” Glancing back at COMMON ERRORS [was produced on the stage about 25 | - cak dartin, she flung him a parting | Decollete is pronounced day'-col- Years ago? 3 Half Pint 3 gift
for being in in eta not dec'-o-let’-ty, A~Mrs, Patrick Campbell,
