A FIRST NOVEL!
WHIRLWIND
THIS HAS HAPPENED
1
SYBIL THORNE, bride. of two weeks, returns from honey- moon in Havana with the dread ful secret of her marriage locked tight in her heart. Only MABEL BLAKE, her dear friend, and Mabel's flance, JACK MOORE, know, of that wretched, romance with RICHARD EUSTIS.
Sybil
met him on shipboard and mar- ried him after a wild courtship. . Almost immediately he began to drink and then-after learning of his unbelievable infidelity Sybil left him and returned to her mother in Boston.
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By Eleanor Early.
town and get some junk for thone children you just told me about. How old are they?"
"Bless your heart, dear! 1 get the record-just a minute. It's down in the record room.”
Mabel tumbled the wool and the camurie from her lap. "You wait here."
CANTON TENNIS
LEAGUE.
KEEN FIGHT FOR FIRST PLACE.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
PLAYER ORDERED OFF AT CAROLINE HILL.
Three matches In the Midwenk League were played yesterday.. Be- Athletic
sults at a glance:
SHAMEEN LAWN TENNIS.
MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.
The third round being now com- 7 Hung Kul Schoolpleted, in the men's singles of the P.W.D. Chinese 0 Ewo Chinose Shameen Tennis club tourney, the 8. China ◊ Police
following have reached the Semi- A Falice player was ordered off by | Finals. the referee,
Kowloon Teams.
Mr. C. E. Watson by defeating Mr. V. E. C. Ferrier 6/2, 6/2, 6/4.
Mr. J. Mareschall by defeating Mr. M. A. Annet 6/0, 6/4, 6/0.
Mr. A. T. Lay by defeating J.
With the last matches drawing near, intense excitement prevails, especially amongst the lucky drawers of teams in the sweep, as to the final placing in the Canton Tennis League. Especially keen is the contcat for the first place. The Lingnam C. have so far play- The following will represent the ed nine matches and secured 44 Kowloon 1st XI v. Queen's on points out of a possible 45. The Chatham Road Ground on Satur. Canton Dragons have played 11 day, kick-off at 4 o'clock p.m. times and secured 51 points out of Angus; Guest, Pile; Hedley, Mc-C. H. Bonbright 8/6, 6/2, 4/6, 6/2. a 55; but the Lingnam C. have still Kelvie, Easterbrook; Clemo, Bpary. Mr. F. E. W. Lammert by de to meet the Canton Dragons and Miles, Hayes and Baldwin."
The following will represent the feating Mr. J. Platt 1/6, 6/3, 6/3, also the Japanese A., another team which is not yet completely Kowloon 2nd XI v. Recreio on 6/4.
Kowloon Football Club Ground on out of the running for first place, Saturday, kick-off at 2.15 p.m.:- having secured 46 points out of
Angus; Nicholls, Hast; Robson, "Will you come back this after-possible 55, after playing 11 AN. Other or Easterbrook, Dun-bye. noon, and go over the lata to see times.
nett; Hannan, Davies, Moss, Black- if we've stockings and
There are fourteen teams enter-lock and Eastman, I have to
Reserves:- enough to go round? write some reports, and I won't ed, thorofore each team will have White, Seddon and Morgan. have a minute."
Presently she was back again." "Here, I've written their names
and ages on, n carð."
She gave Sybil an envelope.
gloven
to play thirteen matches. Satur-I She walked with Sybil to the cont day is the last fixture day, but the Anh) results may not be known room. "You're not such an egg until Wednesday, as there are still after all," she said, and slapped a few matches to play off which her back affectionately.
Sybil put her wraps on, and hind to be postponed previously backed away from the mirror owing to inclement weather or dubiously, for a full length view, other unavoidable circumstances,
Before meeting Eustis she was engaged, in an informal sort of way, to CRAIG NEWHALL. Now Newhall, sessing something wrong, decidea that Sybil has never really himself loved him, and effaces completely. Desperately lonely and unhappy, Sybil trica to tell him of her marriage, but Craig thinks
She took the card from the en- sho is joking and she gets no fur-velope, to rend what Mabel had written. "Betty White, 9; Juck, 7; Nona. 6; Tommy, 4; and Joan, 2.
he who gives a cițild a treat Makes jaybells ring in Heaven's
atrest.
ther with her confidences.
Months drag on. Sybil, alone with her ailing mother, grows morose. There has never been any word from Richard Eustis, and Sybil begin to feel secure of her secret. Then she learns that! ahe la going to have a child. She tells no one but Mabel Blake.
CHAPTER XXVIII
It was the week before Christmas, Sybil, at the Settlement House,
And he who gives a child
home,
Builds palaces in Kingdom
Come-
And she who
birth,
Brings Saviour Christ again on
earth."
On Saturday, the 15th inst, the winning team will be "At Home" in all the other teams entered and prizes will be presented.
the
The present standing of teams is as follows:-
P. W. L. Pin. 11 614 61 11 40 9 46
Canton Dragons Japanese A. Lingnam C.
Shameen A.
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Canton Tigera ...
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Tears came to Sybil's eyes, and was helping Mabel tie up Christmas she dabbed them savagely with her packages for the children. They handkerchief. It was so easy to had strung popcorn and cranberries cry. Then, resolutely, she powShameen D. for the tree, und Sybil had fashion-dered ber nose, and ran upstairs ed for the top-branch an angel with a cotton batting, robe and tinselled wingy.
Craig had promised to be Santa Claus, and now Mabel was putting the finishing touches on his de mountable beard.
Over a lap of wool she glanced surreptitiously 'at Sybil.
"Honestly, dear, I think, you ought to tell them. The longer you wait, the harder, it will be.'
"Not until after Christmas, Mab It's going to be hard enough to get through the day as it is our first Christmas without daddy. Poor mother--I don't want to make things any worse for her.".
to Mabel's office. Sticking her head in the open door, she whispered with strident galety:
"Hey, Mab, you old sealimen- talist. How do you get that way? Save up your verses, darling, for the little Moores."
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB'S NARROW VICTORY OVER BEDS, & HERTS.
of
be here,
on or before December 31, the second
The first round has to be played A. A. L. Tuson (-1⁄2 30) 7/6, 6/8, Miss Kemble and Mr. J. F. by January 18, the semi-finals by Brenan, bye-Our Own Correapon- January 27 and the final by February dent. 10.
on the 'part of the military, the Club would have won by a big margin.
There was no score in the first hair, when play was confined wholly to the military territory, with only one break through by their three-quarterst. The Club had hard luck on more than one. occasion, especially when they failed
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fured about it. The toy department to which Sybil directed' her steps, was the most populous place in all the city.
Santa Clais was there, shaking hands with children, and asking in a big voice what they would like in their stockings. One small girl wanted a little sewing machine.
They sewed for awhile in silence, The little bells that Mabel Atitched on Santa's bright red jacket tinkled merrily. Sybil pul
"The very thing," said Sybil to for angel down, and hemmed a pink | herself, "for Betty, to make clothes silk skirt for a flaxen-haired doll. for Nona's doll and Joan's."
"Damn Christens anybow!" Mabel bit a thread with her teeth, and emoothed the scarlet coul across her knees,
"Now," she consluded with con- siderable satisfurtian, "I simply can't afford anything for Val."
So she bought two dells, a bru- | nette with long natural curls, and a batry blonde with painted yellow talk thut lock. And for the bays she longly. "I hate to hear you way, Sybil It's like blasphemy. frights that rn on an alertrie
scrack.. Christmas is such "a sappy
And the sadder you, son- really. are, the more it was your soul,
Take Wester House here. Half our children are Jewish. That mata we cannot talk to them, us we might to little christians, about God's birthday.. But we try to fill their hearts with the spirit of giv- K. We tell them that Christmas is a time when everybody fries, as hard as they ean, to make every- fudy else happy. And you should seo their faces glow, and their eyes sparkle!
Then straight to the infants' de- partment of the smartest. babyshop on Winter Street she fought her way. It was legs crowded there, and quieter.
"I want something for a brand- new baby," she told a pleasant wa- man hind a shining glass case,
"A little dress, perhaps?" "No-0-0, I don't think so." "One of these exquisite bonnets from Normandy? They're very new indeed."
little."
"You're selfish, Sib, and you've
"I want something awfully got lo suap out of it.. I dragged you down here today to give you
"Boities? These were knit iu something pleasant to think about
and here you go domning Christ-Belgium, these blue silk ones with mas. If you think you're abused, the crocheted pink roses."
"They're darling-but I want
you ought to see some of the poor something more-more personal---- Neuls who come in here,
if you can call babies things per-
their skina?”
bands.** "Little
The
woman
"One woman tudny-she's got T. |sonal. What do they wear next Band Lord knows what we're going to do with her. Five children and another coming. Husband dend. Poor as poverty. Babies all mal nourished. Oldest little girl has pernicious anemia. She's an un- Bsually Intelligent woman, Above the ordinary run of clinic The exclamation came on A cuses. Thirty yearù old—and life's | throuty little whisper, swelling like all over for her.
a bump in Sybil's throat. When the
Loo.
opened n drawer. "Here are silk and wool ones-they're nicest. A baby's flesh is so tender, you know."
"Oh, aren't they small!"
"Dr. Kline gave her the diagnosis, girl had gone for her change, she and when he'd finished, she wiped pressed her check to the tiny shirt, her eyes with her decent little That night she slipped it beneath handkerchief and said, 'God have her pillow.
mercy
the children! You on
And in the morning she told her think you're to be pitied. Lord, self fercely,, "I don't hate it.
you make me sick!"
*
Savagely Mabel bit another thread.
don't!" and her heart sang paens of gindness.
Christmas came and went-a "Oh, it's all very well to be gloomy day for the Thornes. But philosophical, Mab, but wonder Mrs. White, in a dingy tonement in how you'd like to be in my shoes. the South End, want down on her How'd you like to be going to have poor knees, to thank God for a baby, with a husband God knows Sybil. And all the little Whites where? And a perfectly wonderful remembered her that night in their man whose heart you lind to break prayers-"Dear God, please bless for your foolishness, Well-thut's | the good lady.” done, Pretty, isn't it?"
While the "good lady," in her Sybil held up the pink silk dress. pleasant warm house, discarded a "I've some flamingo feathera at iunie in favour of a Russian blouse, home that I'll never wear again, I'¶ and felt very wicked indeed-and think I'll elin the ends and make | panic-stricken, when oven the
a doll's hat. Wouldn't the kid love blouse proved a little skimpy. it! And, Mab, I'm just going down (To Be Continued.).
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and dominated throughout the two The final whistle blow with the Club halves, But for good defensive work leading by three points to all,
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