THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1931.

THE CRYSTAL PALACE DOG

SHOW.

There wore 5,340 entelas for the seventieth shaw

of the Kennel Club which was opened at the Crystal Palace London. Our pletura ihows Mrs. C. Yoval}'. .“

Sureux Spaniel, « prize-winner-CTimes copyright).

Our picture shows Mrs. L. Prude'a Afgħan Haand, Marika of Baberbach- (Timex copyright).

Now Naval Attache.

With

distinguished record of active service behind him, Captain Arthur Leroy Bistol Jr., haz baes masigned as the U. S. Naval Attache to the American Embassy in London. Ha formarly commanded the aircraft aquadrons of the Asia- tic fleet and has been awarded the Navy Cross and the Dig

tinguished Service Medal.

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COMING TO THE KING'S

AN

AMERICAN

TRAGEDY

PHILLIPS HOLMES SYLVIA SIDNEY and FRANCES DER

A Garamount Picture

Directed by

JOSEF von STERNBERC

This ploture shows Major W. H. Milburn's elkhound, Ch. Trae of Inverailert-Times copyright).

GUILTY LIPS

LAURA LOU BROOKMAN" "Author of "MAD MARRIAGE"

BEGIN HERE TO-DAY,

"Do you mean it?" Incredulity Pretty Mom Rout, 205 car-dd arctetury it tire young man's eyes.

"Do you lave, merced Mark Travers, ofroneatly mean you can get a dress F.at. Travere, miner after the father fine with to rut Mark like that for four bucks?"

re

without a penny. If the marelane takes pinen, Nurma in known binsk only a few wiocha.

tid to know Jaring the curtain that

was a millionaire's son.

"Not in a store-of course not. it was fun to see if I could make But I've always liked to sew and

a whole dress. Tell me do you apartment. really think it looks all right? I Bendler JJnrt. Chela' loyer. Was sort of worried about these are whitears at the wexiting. Before stucks- Norma has refused to marry Deb Farrell,

The story opens in Mallure, unkille wastet metal, whom Nurma KAFE

Ch

Saunders. with

Mark selle his expensiva emilater te se!

Young lawyer of whom nhẹ là fonɔl us a felendi "Looks like a million dollars to mones for the hoaryesoon. He and Norma me." There was something a me to fashionable Blue Spriane There Norma little strange about Mark's voice. mcels Hollis Stone, and it is evident from Something unusual in the way he

avoided her eyes, ton. Norma, ex

their lacomposure that she has know

Lone before.

Car night Mark loses heavily in a card cited over her triumph as a seam- 威际竹尸。 The young couple are almoes par

#lewo. He and Norms return to Marbor. stress, took no notice.

They stop at an expensies hotel and Mark "I'll get my cost and we can do

eets out on * round of plenaute-seeking with

his wealthy friends instead of hunting Job, the marketing," she announced

Price, debutante who he long hoped to

Mythe Maxies, Miss E. M. Robinson's Borzois, which was

awarded a challenge certifiesta~{Timex enpyright).

strange that Mark was talking 20

little.

She looked at him closely, } asked if he were feeling well.

"Sure. I'm all right," Mark 01- swered carelessly.

He wasn't, however.

He wasn't

at all the usual Mark and though he strove against it and tried to keep it back at fast the story came out. They had finished the even- ing meat. Norma was removing dishes from the table and Mark was barricaded behind i new- paper. Suddenly he threw down the scattered sheets.

"Let's get out of here-go some where he exclaimed.

"All right. As soon as I have thene dishes done.

Where do you. want to ga?”* .

"Anywhere! Want to get out of this place, that's all. Here-l' wipe those for you."

She provided him with a fresh tea towel and the dishwashing be supply of dishes would not fill a gan. A small task. Their entire. shelf in the built-in cupboard over the sink. Before Mark had dried the last plate his mood changed again.

Something was wrong! Somo- thing that was serious had hap

Norma put a hand on his shoul-

One evening he introduces Norms to Natalie happily. "I waited on purpose opened. marry, Mark As their funds dwindle the we could go together to-day. You Young couple move to furnished apartment you got your check, of course?" Mark begin to hunt work werlessly. Il Lauraceatul until Christ Saunders belpa bim get job e con tu Bradley Hart's adverting company.

Bald

beside

hor. "Well you're

"Yos, I've got it."

The girl was bustling about the Apartment. Normin took pride in

der.

"Please, Mark!" she begged, i you're worried about something!!

I know you are. Won't you tell

NEA

Dorothy Stone and her hus- band, Charlas Collins, so they arrived in New York from Lon don, where they wara, married just before their boat sailed. They mat two years ago when they were co-stars of a board. way musical comedy. Mrs Collins is the daughter of Fred Stone, faomus comedian,

me what's the matter? Won't you Norma Shearer, who plays in "Strangers May Kita", showing at the tell me what it's about?"

He tried to ovade, failed. The ugly aceret was branded in the m

and

Queen's Theatre from Sunday next.

Baturday afternoon Norma waits for Mark to appear with his pay check. As last her housekeeping and the quarters heartootepe on the stairs.

were so crowded that if a single Chapter XXIII.

jehair were misplaced, a drawer left open or the slightest detail burning brown eyes. Mark start paper to be sorted over and read.ness from his eyes, loss of the oid Mark Travera halted on the out of order, the scene became ed to deny, shifted his gaze fourth step below the landing, topsy-turvy

blurted out "I'm not going back dropped to the davenport in the fell into moody silences that last-

helped this

deception, Mark brisk confidence. He talked less. The staircase and hall were poor- She brought her coat and Mark to Hart's I'm fired?" ly lighted and his face was inheid it for hor. The small but "Mark-7"

afternoon and took 4 пар. To-ed a long while. shadow. "Hello!" he said evenly was jammed down over her curls.

ward evening they put on wraps "Oh, Brad didn't put it that way, and went out into the cool air for frequent. Mark's lips were hard- Dispinys of irritability were lesz to the girl above.

All the way downstairs and an they of course. He didn't usc the Norma was radiant. "Oh, I'm walked the two blocks to the gro-world, fired" That's what

he walk,

ening into a firm luc. Sometimes glad you've come, dear! Did you cery and meat market, Norma talk-meant, though. Asked me to Monday morning brought the Norma almost feit the man across work this afternoon? I thought ed eagerly. After the hours of to lunch with him

inevitable problem. Where was the table was a stranger. and you'd be through long ago!" waiting it was comforting to have

edged Mark to find work? He breakfast- around to the fact I haven't made

A dozen times aho regretted the "Had a talk with Brad," Mark Miark beside her. His silence es-

a single sale all this week. Hint- ed as usual, put on hat and coat money spent for her pretty crope Indiferently.

He had climb-caped her attention.

ed some other line of work thight and departed. Shortly before six frock In apite of its cheapnens ed the last four steps and stood

be more "congenial." Не

he returned. Norma, aware made it

of the dress was a luxury. She could They bought generously-pota-plain enough, all right! I didn't his pride, naked no questione. have done wall without it.

want to take the lousy check for

Norma wasted not a penny these week but he insisted. Even Ench 24 hours became a dreary few cents on fruit or

Three days passed, then four days. She walked blocks to saVE A you like it?" she asked. "Really?" and fruit. There wha a amall said I could stay on longer if 1

vegetables. Norma looked down at the simple roast for dinner next day, cream wanted to. He knew I wouldn't repetition of the one before. Nor-She hoarded the household money. crepe frock she was wearing, and macaroons from which Norma do that! He knew

ma, so anxious to be helpful, so Such things were not hardships, I'd never set The cloth'a sapphire shade exact would concoci В delicious do-

foot again in the damned place eager to hear bad news as well as Economizing was something the ly matched her сусв. She whirled sert. The huge paper sacks were There was more of the same for Mark to speak. She know terrified hor, turned days and nights the good, was wine enough to wait gril had done all her life. What phout in a pirouette and assumed piled high when the two were much more for the next hour. the pang

of a fashion mannequin. ready to start for home,

Their "Guess," she demanded dramati- purchase would make up the bulk At the end of that time they de-pocketing his pride was for Mark Into narve-shattering urimis, was

cided it was too late, to

the hardest

the fear of what should come when struggle. #o elno- cally, "what it cost?"

of their living for the next wook. where. For another hour they di Presently Norma noticed that each Only

A week went by in this fashion, the last of their money was gone. "Gosh, how should I know? Norma explained advantages of

little cussed ways and means and their

remained. What Where'd you buy it?"

quantity buying as they retrased

that night Mark was scanning the would they do when that had van- financial situation. After "I didn't buy it, Mark. I made their stops. She believed empha they want to

bad.

newspaper "help wanted" columna. Ished? it! Mre. Tracey on the floor below tically that fouds should be solect-

Sunday each of them triad She noticed he set the alarmn There was loss than $5 In Nor let me use her sewing machine. ad personally, and not ordered by scrupulously to give the impres-clock for half an hour earlier. ma's purse as she stood at the ment I got a pattern and it wasn't a telephone.

sion of being utterly unworried. What struck her painfully in the counter of her favourite store one bit hard. And the best part la- Not until they were back in the Preparation and sarving of the transformation taking place was Thursday afternoon. Rant would it cost exactly $4.26!"*

apartment did it occur to her on dinner, the bulky Bunday now the disappearance of the gay alert- (Continued on Page 11.)

dressed up aren't you?"

toes, canned goods, butter, a loaf The blue oyes twinkled. "Do of bread, eggs, fresh vegetables

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