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with A. N. Dallas up, being lod in by the owner, Mr Dallas. Bottom-the finish

GUILTY LIPS

Y LAURA LOU BROOKMAN "Author of "MAD MARRIAGE"

BEGIN HERE TODAY.

ever lope to get at the kind of thing I've been doing? Blussom- dale's! Why, you'd be living in a

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CHAPTER XXIX

A closet door had been left open, revealing clothing on hangers and the bath- rooni, also visible, was in disorder. Norma gave a sharp tug ot hur This was what always happened sipper heel, then stood up. when Mark dressed for a state oc- She looked across the room. "I'm casion. The limited spaced in the fightened, Mark!" she said, "apartment made it worse.

wish I didn't feel this way but i "I don't want anything but to wan't belp it!"

be sure you'll come back to me, "But, honey, you know that's fool- Mark! We've been--happy here!" juta There's not a reason in the Suddenly the young man caugh! world for you to be afrai!-

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1931.

MISSED BY A MILE!

It was a mighty swing, but Jos Sekera missed this shot at Tommy Loughran to emphatically that he almost fall to the Tour Kimself. Loughran got the decisión, more on personality than on punches, most of the boxing writers agreed.

It's due to the generosity of an American woman that children in many French village. have play.grounds and kindergartens. This picture shows Mra. O. H. P. Belmont, member of a wealthy New York family, with some of the boys and girls who enjoy the recreational contre she has provided for them at Augerville-la-Riviera.

her up beside him. "Of course wood-paneled walks. Brounded ear-the Atlantic is aleut like diy fast de

"I know! Maybe that's why I'm back, darling! Nothing in Lains of rich colouring hung almost the moon."

worriel. Everything looks all the world could keep me away from the high ceiling to the four, Mark will be all right," the right. It wounds all right when you Pom you. 427 mousses I'll come! There was a spaciousness and dig-eider Travers put in. '"ile's is good. tell about it at five whole weeks back!

how do pon know it might be "Oh, it i could only be surely about the Travers homes un-sailor,"

like anything Norma had ever "Yes, of course!" Mrs. Travers

six! Anything can baggwn in six! "But I wiB As if anything soon. An expect and highly-paid was speaking to Norma sgnis, werks, Markt Ob I don't want could keep ras away! Why, Norma, deorator had collected the authen-And while he's gone you'll be you to go!"

there's a tear. We can't have mytie Jacobean furnishings.

busy, you know. I'm sure you'l She was wearing the peach-col-thing ke Hint. Wo-Gond Lord, Mrs. Travers, in stately black, at want to find a little place to live--- red frock that had come from who's that?"

the head of the table, remed un en-in this part of the city, I mean. Of Panchon's. The slippers. also The bell from the entrance of the tirely different person than when course the roons you have are very beach-coloured, had frivolous heels building rang 1 second time, Norma had seen her before, weep-[uire but it would be so much more of gold. Norma's hair had been touder, than the first.

ing in her son's arms. Her hus-convenient if you and Mark could brushed to a mefallic Juster. and went to answer,

"'ll see,"

Norma said quickly

band's manner was formal. Only be near- and shoulders were like warmi

A moment Mark, directly opposite from Nov- Planning, phoning! The rest of ivory. Every detail of her appear later she turned. "It's your fu

ma, appeared to be natural. Mark the evening was ance was meticulously correct, but ther's chauffeur,* she said. "He's id ntost of the talking. Several Everyone was planning for the fu- instead of the charming pleture she downstairs waiting for us,"

times be tried rather unsuccessfully ture except Norma Everyone had should have presented the girl's "Oh--Harvey! Might have known to draw Norma into the conversi a great deal to say but somehow face was pale and her eyes were Mother'd send him. Well, that's tion. There was about the dinner the girl's own wishes were ignored. uneasy. She crossed the room to 10 minutes saved. Harvey'll get an air of persistent frigidity. She was to do this: she was to do It was a relief when they arnsethat-but no one consulted her. It

where Mark stood before the mirus there quicker than any taxi." ror, engaged with his tie. Nurma

1

don't

down when he's been so decent

about everything. Besides, there's no time to argue.

If we're going

to be

be there by 7:30 we've got to hurry!"

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devoted 10 It.

"I do it for you," Norma of-ul mean-talking it over with thing for him, you know. I can They don't want me here!!!

fered, raising her hands to nasist with the bow knot, but Mark shrugged her aside, He tossed away the the and foraged in a drawer for another. His cont, freshly pressed, hung on the back of a chair, Mark had not worn dinner clothes fod more then a month.

"I've told you everything's going

"You

Mother and Dod?"

"

one ex-

NEA

Even more

photo. rarely graphed than her famous hus- band, Men. Rudyard Kipling, wife of the English author, is shown above sa the comeZA caught her in London.

for Mark. She

Neither spoke for the next few to have coffee in the living room. was all to be very wonderful though put a hand on each of his arms. moments Nonna helped Mark lo-

want you to go!" she re-cate hat and gloves, transfer his fire burned in the grate here. in exactly what way no

Thint

at least suggested warmth. plained, keys to the right pocket and at the Norma settled in a deep chair gaz- pealed feverishly.

There was talk of men and wo "Now, see here, Norma, we've last minute grab a handkerchief.

ing at the flames,

men of whom Norms had never- been over all this before! I've told She slipped the short velvet wrap

Mrs. Travers, beside her, said, heard. Travers, his wife und son you what it means to me, The about her shoulders,

"We're going to be so happy to chatted easily. They seemed to for-) chance the one chance I've been. "Ready?" she naked.

have you here, my dear!"

get the girl's presence. waiting for? We can't throw Dad!

"Yes, I'm ready, Come ол-

Norma roused herself. “I—I'm let's go!"

She sat back very still and white, When they were settled in the sorry. I'm afraki I wasn't listen-

"Theything financially listening to the others. sucions motor car Norma founding

snid we're going to be so glad hate me." Norma told herself. "No could not explain her deep-rooted Mark's hand. I'll feel better about to have you with us while Mark's matter what they any or how much prejudice. No use telling the youth things," she whispered, "after to away. It's going to be a splendid they smile I know they hate me! she knew his parents loathed her. No use telling him it was feminine tell you now what a terrible thing "They" refered to Mark's par- Intuition that warned her against this-er, misunderstanding has ents. There was nothing tangible the separation. The girl nodded,

been. No one but a mother could in which she could trace this pre- "Something will happen!" she "Sure you will!" Mark agreed, realize what I've been through! sentiment. There were no slight repeated a dozen limes.

"Some- "You're going to like them, Norma, But it's to be all right now. It's to his wife evident to Mack. thing that will be terrible!" They're-well, Dad's a lot different wonderful to have Mark getting Yet when the two were in their It all resulted in a strained, mis- than you think he is. And you into the business seriously. Mr. own apartment later that night crable state of affairs lasting until know Mother likes you.”

There's no Nonna Travers needs him,

clinging to his, shout Mark's train was to leave at 4:10. "don't go awny! Please They were gathered in 21 Httle

group in the station waiting room "T've got to.his father, mother and Norma. You know that."

Mark, brisk, smiling a little ner great opportunities," about "big "Please don't! I'm sure nome-vously, put his arms around the things," about money and business thing terrible is going to happen. girl. "You're going to write ofton, dear? You're going to try to be success as though they were the I know it will! Oh, I know it!"

will look out for you while I'm A red cap appeared to take the "I'm glad." Normn said slowly. away. If I didn't know that I'd be bags. They went to the car with

Come on.

Gat him. There were kisses, farewell for Mark's sake. I hope it all worried myself.

Nolae and confusion. A comes out as you say."

out of that dress and let's get to messages, "Oh, it will! When Mr. Travers bed. You looked awfully sweet to quick, tremulous embrace between

night, Norm.

Mark and Normą. The camouflage of false galete makes up his mind on a matter refused to be quicted and Suddenly all the girl know was him to. I'm going into this thing, stood Norma in good stead when there's never the slightest doubt." Norma, to show him I'm not the three-quarters of an hour later she Mark. a little distance away, was comforted. There was a scone ond- that the train was pulling away Tears ing with Norma's crying herself to from them. She cried out. dub he thought I was. I tell you looked across the heavy lace, the lighting a cinnrette, it a great chance! Why, look, he's crystal goblets and candle-light ofToil Norma I'm not going to fall day they went over the same ar-

That's right, Mother," he said sleep. On Sunday the following filed her eyes.

On the rear of the last platform going to begin paying me $75 a the Travers dining table. Tho wook right away! Where could 1 room was very large, with dark into the ocean or be eaten up by zuments. Norma was willing to she could still see Mark waving.

sharks. She has the idea crossing admit the trip would be, a good. (To be Continued).

limit to what he won't do for him she dropped her wrap.. "Mark!" tour o'clock Monday afternoon.

dars

He kissed her.

I hope so! to be all right!" he insisted, attack- "Of course she does! And so if this works out well." -ing the second lie and making a will Dad. Now just get it into The girl left her head swimming. don't go better job of it. "You're just look your head that everything's going They were all rushing ahead. Plan- ind on the black side of things. to be all right. Tonight's a cele ning Mark's future. Talking about weetheart, Instead of five weeks it may be bration Prodigal son, fatted calf four."

and all that! You've got to be Norma leaned against the arm of happy about this, Mra, Travera!” the davenport, watching him. Her Mark was elated, in his gayest brightly reddened lips quivered and most winning mood. The giri slightly. "I wouldn't mind," she smiled. sald slowly. "if I were going with "I'll try. Mr. Travers."

"Idiot!" The word was an en- you. I wouldn't be afraid then-"

"But you know it's against com- dearment. Marks arm, which we pany rules. And Dad isn't willing about her, tightened.

to make the slighest exception for

me. That's all right: I don't want'

Norma? She felt, she was being Better get to bed. Mother and Dad only things in Ilfe. What about "It's just that you're tired, dental try, Mark!”,

lost in the swift tide

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