KING CAROL SETS A FASHION.
King Carol is setting the fashion for the young Bosu Brummels of Rumanis, though the majority are unable to com bine the barel with a smart uniform and rows of medals and decorations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1931.
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Heart of Liane
by MABEL MCELLIOTT
CHAPTER XXI-
Cans looked strange and unta miliar in her okl black Frock It sat loosely on her. with that curious air street clothes
when donner by the convalescent Her hair was nicely done, though,
pleasant way to put it."
"She's rather -- autoëratle.“ said Lane, Crowning. "She doesn't like plans she hasn't thought of
first."
"Woll, she' love this plan. How could she help it?" asked Cass roundly,
and in spite of her thinness and hope you're right." Line)
obvious air of frally she looked
ア
well.
Cass unid,
glanced at her
Janxiously. "Honey child, you're
Linne said, "Mother, aren't ya leertain this is what you want to start:
Walking around this way." "I've told Miss Neshit we won't need her any more," Cass said firm,
ly.
do she ingsired. "You're not! just plunging fato it without thinking !!!
"Mix, Cleospaugh wanted her Liane Print from her the
to stay on but it's nonsense. I'm
memory of Van Rohned's proud
well as well can be. And so a dark are "I know what I'm xious to pay back my indebted-doing," she said formly. “And it's
Jess."
Liane gave her a worried glance. "Dearest, you mustn't. The doctor says you're enming along splendid-
what i want."
"Um staying" 96, theo.” Cana decides.
ly but you've not able à get back! Mes. Cleospaugh held out a into harness for a whm.“
The queen beadgear worn at Brooklands recently by Mrs. C. M. Stewart, who is cognised as Britain's chathpion woman racing driver.
now
TO-
ringed hand to the girl "Come Look here, honey," said Cass in and tell me all about it," the with something of her old, rapáble said, at unkindly. Yet her red manner, I've læven taking care of rimmed eyes feslified to the scene, you, to, those 19 sammers and it's at chick Clice had lidly hinted. too late to tarn the tables, He. This boy of mine," she began, the Hunt Club for the month. Wo sides, 1 can't stay on here much "has stolen a mareh 021
tean ask them. me. Jonger. You've heard of wearing eens. It appears a rourting has with you and Clive. out one's welcome! Mrs. Cleeseen going on under my very larger party,” pugh has bevn Sne and 1 appre ciate it but there's no reason I
Liane said faintly.
there is a reason."
"What do you mean?"
to me."
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her
We
We shall be 12
dislike
Forty-eight pations attended the 20th Y.M.C.A. World Cen forsace at Cleveland recently. Our photo shows Mudwig Watacback, Germany, R. Shimoda, Hawaii, R. C. Roy, India, sud John Tindal, Scotland.
Another group at the Y.M.C.A. Conference. Left to right: Dr. John Mackay (South America), Dr. T. Kokagawa (Japan), Dr. John Matt (Geneva), Dr. T. Z. Kop (China) and Dr. Koechlin
(France).
fect."
Mr.
Cleespaugh had asked, "Do you know majestically, Mr. Robard?" and Cass hod in- alightly. clined her head ever so unaf-But Liane, narrowly watching, had
her mother'a colour change, There was a flurry of talk as Nora entered with the tray. In the chat- ter Case managed to slip aside. Liane made her way through the
Keen
group.
Liane, making notes, noctiled! to-to gravely. If the pageant of formal should become a penzioner of hers." deceive." Linne faltered. "It's parties opening before her dis-
"Perhaps all been so sudden.
mayed her a little she gave no The old lady's eyes
softened. sign. "My dear, i won't pretend i hadn't, "You'll be needing frocks, too," “Clive wants me to marry him. other plans for him because of the old lady observed. "I shall Do you mind
leourse I had. Mothers usually do. open accounts for you at Henfel's innocent curves of her building, "I'm glad you settled the matter to "Live!" sakd Cass, thunder-But since my son is chosen," and and Chez Lisette and we can go Bgure. Caus, magnidcent in violet, her satisfaction."" struck, "Young Mr. Cleespaugh? here her old head went up, proud-inte town one day this week for was hooking her up.
"Now we really must go down," But you scarcely know him!"
"since my son has chosen fittings:
"There. You're splendid," she | Cass said carelessly changing the I know him well enough, Liane shall abide by his choice!
"You are far too good to me," observed cheerfully. "It's a sweet subject. "Come along. You're per- Liane thanked her. answered.
"He's-ho's awfully
Liane murmured, turning to go.frock. It suits you." "You're
young." Mrs."The things I have will do quite) Laine leaned back to catch her Cass played with her strand of Cleespaugh went on "That's well and I should be happler in reflection in the mirror. imitation pearls.
"You love him, point for you and against you, my old things. This seems rather frightened," she said simply. Her honey 7
Clive in stubborn but he has a like sailing under false colours. great dark eyes were like limpid "I'm terribly fond of him," Liane sweet nature if he's handled pro- doesn't it?"
pools in the soft light. told her honestly." He's been splen-perl You will have to learn "Nonsense, my dear," said the "Frightened of what for heaven's
that.' nut.
old lady decisively. "There's no sake?" Cues" baugh sounded That
She adjusted would solve everything?
lorgnette.point to that attitude. I should fected. Cans murmurest as if to herself. "Now about details. tum pre-be very much displensed if you "I don't know, quite." Her brow cleared. "I won't preparing an announcement for the did not let me have my way In
"Well, I'm sure I don't. You're shall submit this." tend, darling, that I haven't been newspapers which
It's a battle, for your mother's approval, worried about you.
Linne passed Clive in the hall. Just fanciful. Be perfectly natural this life of ours, and you haven't had botter are to that at once "Ail set?" he asked in a low voice-just your own sweet self and
everyone'll approve of you."
"Tired already dear?" she wanted had all the advantages I might since Clive tells me you wish to "All set," the girl returned with Liane thought, "If she only knew! have wished for you. This--why murry before the first of the year. cheerfulness she did not feel. He's coming tonight. Van Robard. to know. this would be wonderful! You'd I hope it can be a very quiet Your mother's been sa nice."
Cass managed a strained smile. wedding," Linne never have to worry again.**
said slowly.
"I knew she would when she'd What shall I do? If I look at him,
I'll be all right, di- She mused a moment. "A good "My dear, you must allow me to time to get used to the tea," he if he touches my hand, I may give "Well, this is my first night out
"She was a bit myself away. And I mustn't do you know. is what I've always see to your trousseau," Mrs. Clees-sald satisfied.
rectly." paugh said kindly and firmly emotional when I told her, but then
"What does she know of him?" your mother has had a difficult Mother thinks family crises are just stage struck I guess. the girl wondered.
She said with forged lightness,
things to get emotional about." Uf it."
Afraid of all these people.”
They want on to the club to "Is that I am? A family be under obligation to anyone, crising what lead aming "My dear, they won't boo at you dance. Casa begged off, pleading "You'll stay on then," Lian Liane explained.
"You?" Blue eyes stared into or throw things. Just make a good headache. "Well, well, we shall see about dark ones. pleaded. "This does nuke dif-
For an instant his fair entrance, and the rest will be easy."
Liune laughed. "That sounds mured. all that this afternoon." murmur: head was very close to hers. "Shall ference, doesn't it?"
simple." "I suppose so." Cass agreed, "Aled the old lady abstractedly. I tell you what I think you are "It is simple. Take an old troup-ly. I won't have you apolling the though why it should honestly I shall wish to give a dinner party really?"
to celebrate the engagement. I Linne tore her hand from his, er's word for it. And remember party Mrs. Amberton will chap. Clive wants an early wedding: to keep you at your duties when botter not. wonder-it senreely seems proper breathless.
you're every bit as good as any of crane you." "I think perhaps you'd
Tressa's lip curled faintly and Liano faltered. "I hope you don't you will soon be so busy with your rate."
Not just now, at any "All right. Mother, did Mrs. Liane flushed. The gallant Mr. mind."
Cleespaugh quiz you about the Williams interposed. own affaire-but 1 wonder if you "She ran up the stairs, panting a Barrett family tree?" The child talks of weddings and will come to me for a list of gucats little. "What a fool I am."
"Soon you'll be a matron, need- no engagemont Has even been an-
Cass coloured. "Oh, we did have Ing no chaperone.” luncheon?" after
thought, derisively. "Why didn't nounced," Casas laughed. Her colour
Van Robard smiled mockingly at "Of course," Liane murmured. im go on with what he want a little talk," she said vaguely. " had brightened. She looked young- "Shan Williams, we must have." ed to say?"
her our pedigree and sho Llano. No one to say you nay. or than she had in months. "By the old lady mused, "and your
it."
then," he said
softly. Liane had a flash of prescienco. The colour fomed in the girl's Liane, in the rose room, was "She's keeping something back," face, anew. What power this man "I think I'm afraid, that is possible girl. Then there will be being arrayed for the engagement she thought. She had a wild long had to wound her or make her that Clive is breaking the nows Trossa and Fanny and we shall dinner. The simplicity of her vel ing to know what it was. Some happy! She felt she almost hated this morning," Liane said.
have to get men for them. David yet gown, ivory in tone, accentuated mystery lurked in her mother's thim. "You're afraid? That's not a Leater and Hart Watrous are at the young purity of her profile, the consciousness. All she: Bald was,|
marriage
wanted for you, Liane, Love and fine young man. Not one of these) jaundiced old playboy one around
She sighed. This is news!"
don't know."
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"Well,
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time,
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the way, does Mrs. Cloespaugh mother and John Burdick, and Van know of it yet?"
|Robard, of course, with that im-
sho
·
"I hate to leave you,' Liane mur-
Nonsense," Casas told her round-
(To be Continued.)
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