THE HUSBAND HUNTER

BEGIN HERE TO-DAY.

to

Natalie Converse tris conquer her jealousy when other women admire her hand some bustand, Alan. When he receives a call to the home of Bernadine Lamont, a popular night club bostess, she demands that he refuse to go and that he give up the business of "that

Lamont womad." Alan explains that Berna dine is the whlow of a war buddy who had saved his life, but Naille dancernful. Alter

■ quarrel in which he launts her for refusing to tear him children, Alan leaves and Natale apenda a miserable evening-never dreamning that he is listening to a doctor tell him that

Bernadine's recovery in doubtful

The actress surprises' Alan by repeating him to take Bobby in the event of her death. He promises and tries to tell Natalie but her secretary, Phillips West, who has always been

rehu allence him. Later be confides in hi

wathingly sympathetic, Thla given the it the opportunity she has been hoping for, Lod during the next few weeks the works out

plan.

When Natally comes to the affice, Philips ly about helping pick out toys for "darling Bobby" and show her letter from Bernadine In a rage, Natalie Jean without speaking to

engages her la conversation and talka gushing-

* in which Alan'a vlaita to Bobby are mentioned,

Alan, except to show her temper,

CHAPTER VII.

Alan hud, a faint hope that Natalie would apologize for her

behaviour. He wanted her to come to him and tell him she was sorry, ask him to forgive her.

Only a thorough clearing away of the misunderstanding would put their marriage back on a normal bagis.

He decided he'd have to give her the chance to apologize. That's why he was going home. He knew it wasn't because he wanted a hot bath. Only he wasn't going to humble himself any more. He'd done that enough-begging her to tell him what he'd done, give him a chance to explain.

No, he'd had enough of that. was up to Natalie now.

It

He opened his front door in quite the same manner as usual. He'd

let her know that he wasn't too angry to be approached,

j

BY

RUTH DEWEY GROVES

"Well, let's have it," he said chal- lengingly, leaning back in his chair and nervously wiping his lips.

Natalie smiled a wintry, accusing smile. "Must we?" she retorted, shrugging distastefully.

Alan grimaced back at her. "You know we must," he said. "You wouldn't miss it for the world."

Natalie's eyes widened, then nar- her quick rowed in reaction to anger. I'm not asking you to ex- plain," she said hotly.

"No?" Alan laughed. "But you will give me a chance to, won't you?" He was sarcastic and Natalie knew it, but the flame within her had burned out the pride that might have kept her silent. She could not resist her desire to know why he bought toys for Beroading Lamont's child.

"What am I accused of this time?" Alan went on, reading her thoughts aright.

Natalie started back at him, tense and bitter.

"To save time," she said, with a sarcasm to match his own, "I'll tell you. Why are you interested Bernadine Lamont?"

in

Alan's expression grew blank. He sensed an unspoken charge beneath her words, something he could not cope with.

Natalie drew in her breath sharp- ly, as he spread out his hands in a gesture of futility.

"You do not understand me,” she cried furiously. "I know that there's something more between you than a business relationship. What is it? Why don't you tell me

The storm of her accusation was

breaking over a sob in her throat.

Alan felt a little sorry for her. but he answered harshly, for with his pity was mixed a feeling of dis- Hust for her unreasonablericss.

Natalie heard him, and her heart pounded furiously. The fear that he might not come home at all had haunted her every minute since she'd walked out of his office in a manner for which she now burned mont," he said. with shame.

"You're forgetting Jack La-

Natalle's answering laugh crack- But she did not go to him, or called hysterically. "Oh, am 17" she out a word of greeting. Aside from sneered. "And what are you do- her regret for having made a fooling? Do you think that he would of herself in his secretary's pres-want a married man mixed up with

her his widow ?" ence, she was unchanged in temper.

This was something he could not explain as he had so many other affairs, she assured herself, as she aat before her beautifully appointed: dressing table, and stuck golden pins into her pale hair. -

What satisfaction it had given her once, the moonlight quality of it, and her orchid-fine skin. 'Iow little it seemed to mean now.

Yet she was glad she was beauti. ful. It somehow

her gave

moral support when she went down

Alan's fist crashed down upon the table. "Natalie! Stop it! You know that Bernadine is nothing to me

Natalie was on her feet. "How about the boy? she shot at him.

"Bobby" Alan was taken off his guard.

"I suppose be is nothing to you?" Natalie mocked. "Your youngest client, perhaps?"

·

Alan compietely lost his temper. "You

"my

bet he is something to ahead of Alan and waited in the me," he declared warmly: softly lighted living room for him favourite child."

to finish dressing. She did not know He saw Natalie's face pe as 'that the power of beauty is too white as chalk. It brought a often ruthlessly misused that eventually it makes its owner suffer by causing her to overestimate the

endurance of its effect.

laugh from him.

assured her stingingly. "Bobby's "Not what you're thinking," he

name is Lamont And he's a reg- She knew she made a charming ular kid. I wish I had a dozen like: picture, seated before the sea salt-him."

brightened fire, with a pile of şilken

pillows at her back. Alan should Natalie gasped and started to have melted as soon as he saw her, speak, but Alan-shut her gữ......

"I'm tired of your everlasting but he didn't.

His face wore an inscrutable ex-suspicions," he stormed, and flung pression. Natalie told herself hebis napkin to the table. wanted to know how much she'd Natalic made no protest, as he found out before committing him-strode from the room in the high self to any line of defense.

tide of his anger. It flashed over Well, he should know! There her that she had learned nothing was no reason why she should fence. of value to her. And their quarrel Alan, unknowingly, delayed her was going to end as usual-with attack. "What's the matter: isn't Alan going of somewhere alone. there anything for a cocktail in the But there was one satisfaction that house?" he asked, glancing at the belonged to this occasion. empty stand by the davenport. could not go to Bernadine Lamont, to Atlantic "I don't know," Natalie auswered Not unless he went

City.

Natalie caught her tartly.

breath in dismay, and flew to the

"I'll go and see," Alan said pleas. door. antly. He was determined she

He

She saw Alan leaving, his coat

should not stir his temper, thinking under his arm, and his hat in his

to show her that the way was open hand. She wanted to call out to for a better understanding between them.

When he returned, Natalie fused the glass he offered her. „took his in silence:

re-

He

"Oh, let's have dinner," Natalie exclaimed suddenly.

him, but the conflict of her much bruised pride and her natural in- clinations choked her utterance,

And in the kitchen the cook and it wouldn't be long now." the waitress talked and "guessed

Alan caught a train to New York She led the way to their charm and went directly to his office. He ing dining room, and Alan's heart had forgotten about dinner-about sank. It was plain that whatever everything but the rotten mess it had caused the trouble that after- noon would have to be threshed out got a man into to have a jealous wife. Forgot that ho'd told Phillipa he would return to the

in battle.

Instantly, his own Intentions office. changed. He was weary of trying

to handle the situation diplomati-building with lagging steps.

He entered the imposing office

cally. Why couldn't. he be allowed

to eat his dinner in

He was surprised to see a light

a pleasant in the office when he opened the

atmosphere? Already he could feel

himself succumbing to nervous in- door. He thought the cleaning digestion, a complaint that was people were through by this hour.

him.

Then he noticed that the light

growing steadily more acute with wasn't in the outer room, but was coming through the open door of his private office.

Natalie toyed with the canape

He hastened his steps, a vague

before her. He swallowed his doubt in his mind of all being

in two bitea. Then his rebellion right. burst forth in a flood.

(To be Continued.}

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930.

· LOCAL RADIO..

A STUDIO CONCERT FOR TO-DAY.

The feature of to-day's local bread- cast is a studio concert, to which Mr. Harry Ore, Mrs. Shoesmith, and Mr. Li Chor Chi will contributo.

We are informed by the broadcast- ing studio that there will be a Studio Concert on Friday at 9.00 p.m. when two new comers to the Colony will be heard

They are Mrs, Snowdon Jones, Soprano, who has successfully broadcast at Shanghai, and Madame Alice Hamilton (Contralto). A re cently formed string orchestra under the conductorship of Mr. F. Mason, will also perform at this concert.

New members for this orchestra will be very welcome and practices are held on Tuceday evenings at the Cathedral Hall at 8.00 p.m

Broadcast by Z.3.W. on 355 metres: 6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese programme. 7.00-8.00 pm. Dance programme (Victor records),

7.00 p.m. "When the Little Red Roses Get the Blues for You- Fox Trot." "Sing A Little Theme Song-For

Trot," (Al Dubin-Joe Burke),

George Olsen and His Music. Vocal Refrain by Fran Frey. 7.66 p.m. "Lazy Louisiana Moon

Waltz," (Walter Donaldsen). "Alone with My Dreams-Fox Trot,"

(Gus Kahn-Harry Archer).~ Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orch. 7.12 p.m. "Exactly Like You-Fox

Trot,"

Mesara. Tsang Fook Piano Company:

8.00 p.m. "Carnaval Overture,"

(Dvorak, Op. 99),

Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Direction of Frederick Stock. 8.08.p.m. "Danny Deever."

(Rudyard Kipling-Walter Danrosch),

"On the Road to Mandalay,"

(Rudyard Kipling-Oley Speaks). Reinald Werrenrath. Baritone with Orchestra.

8.10 p.m. Rose in the Bud,”

(Dorothy Foster). "One Little Dream of Love,"

(Westell Gordon). Renee Chemet. Piano accompant- ment-Harry Kaufman. 8.22 pm. "Carry Me Back to Old

Virginny,"

y" (James Bland). "Darling Nelle Gray," (B. R. Hanby). Peericas Quartet,

8.28 p.m. "Parade of the Wooden

Soldiers (Leon Jessel). "O, Ya Ya-(Raymond Klages- Alexandra de Markoff). Pani Whiteman and His Orchestra. 8.34 P. (Cha

"Carceleras (Prison Song)," (Chap!), "Serenata (Serenade),

Piano

(G. A. Cesareo-F. Paolo Tosti).

Amelita Galli-Curci.

accomp.-Homer Samuels. 8.40 p.m. "Peer Gynt Suite No. 2

Part 1: Ingrid's Lament," (Grica, Op. 55).

"Peer Gynt Suite No. 2 Part 2:

Arabian Dance,"

(Grieg, Op. 56). 2.

Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens,

8.48 p.m. "Peer Gynt Suite No. 2 Part 3: The Return of Peer Gynt," "Peer Gynt Suite (Dorothy Fields-Jimmy McHugn).

"On the Sunny Side of the Street.

Fox Trot" (Dorothy Fields- Jimmy McHugh).

Bernie Cummins and His New Yorker Hotel Orchestra. 7.18 p.m. "Red Hot Chicago-

Fox Trot," (De Sylva-Brown- Henderson).

"Wasn't It Beautiful While it Lasted? -Fox Trot," (Da Sylva-Brown- Henderson).

7.2.4 p.m.

Waring's Pennsylvanians, "The Woman in the Shoe Fox Trot," (Arthur Freed- Nacio Herb Brown). "Only Love is Real-Fox Trat,"

(Arthur Freed-Navio Herb Brown)

The High Hatters conducted by Leonard Joy. 7.30 p.m. "When It's Springtime

in the Rockies-Waltz." "Down the River of Golden Dreams

-Waltz."

7.36 pm. "Sweepin' The Clouds

Away-Fox Trot," (Sam Coslow). "Any Time's The Time to Fall in

Love Fox Trot."

Philip Spitalay and His Orchestra. 7.42 p.m. "The One I Love Just

Can't Be Bothered with Me- Fox Trot."

Fox

"Blue Trot"

Grey Over You-

Nat Shilkret and the Victor Orch. 7.18 p.m. "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy-Fox Trot," (Irving Berlin).

"Across the Breakfast Table, Looking

At You--Fox Trot."

Waring's Pennsylvanians. 7.54 p.m. "Polly-Fox Trot,"

(J. S. Zamecnik). "Prudy-Fox Trot,"

of

(Frank Banta-Peter De Rose).

Zez Confrey and His Orchestra. 8.00-9.00 p.m. Variety programme Victor records by courtesy of

Solveig's Song 2 Part 4:

Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goossens, 9.00 pm. Weather report.

Studio Concert, Programme.

1. Pianoforte Solos:

2.

3.

(a) The Eriking,

(b) The Lindentree.

(c) Soiree de Vienna. 1,

Schubert-Liszt, Mr. Harry Ore. Ballads:

Selected. Mrs. Shoesmitn. Violin Solo:

"Czardas" (Montl),

"Madrigale" (Simonetti).

Yvonne Curti, (Columbia record). 4. Songs:

(4) "Bois Epais" (Lully), (b) "Arioso de Benvenuto"

(Diaz). Mr. Li Chor Chi. 5. Pianoforte Solos:

Ballad Op. 24. (Grieg).

Mr. Harry Ore. .G. Songs:

(a) Torna A Surriento"

(De Curtis). (b) "Il Pescatore Canta"

(Tosti). Mr. Li Chor Chi.

7. Humorous. Sketch:

"The Fourth Form at St.

Michaels" Will Hay and His Scholars.

8.

Will Hay) (Columbin Record). Ballade:

Selected. Mrs. Shoesmith, 9. Pianoforte Solos:

(a) Polka (Rubinstein). (b) Gavotte (Glazunoff). () March "Tannhauser"

(Wagner).

10. Song:

Mr. Harry Ore.

(a) A Song and a Dream

(Cadman).

(b) The Yeoman's Wedding

Song. (Poniatowsky).

Mr. Li Chor Chi. 10.30 p.m. (Approx). Close down.

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......$26,000,000.00 24.710.200.00 8,820,603.62

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The Lloyd's Bank, Támitad...

·Correspondents in all Principal citim of the

world.

Foreign Exchange and Banking Business of every descriptios transacted,

Safe Deposit. Bazes (variona sisar) ́ ́at' rearly rental of £rom 25 to 140.

LOOK: POONG KHAN,

Chlef ManagWE. Hongkong, 18th February, 1994,

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