THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 5; 1932.
New Yorkers call it "The Jungle." In the shadow of towering skyscrapera, this strange architectural hodge-podge has sprung up ne a rulony for unemployed, otherwise homeless men. These tumble-down shacks, most of them containing makeshift stoves, afford shelter against win- try blast-end a haven until the luckier of the "colonists" find jobs.
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Gloria Swanson honeymooning with her new husband Michael Farmer, and happily snow-bound at St. Morits.
COMING SHORTLY TO THE KING'S.
Get Ready for a Shower of Joy!
Resplendent in his dress uni. form, Premier Benito Mussolini is pictured above as he arrived at the Vatican for his first offi. cial meeting with Pope Pius XI. Their dramatic conference cele brated the signing of
Lateran Treaty.
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Pope Pius XI on his throne
in St. Peter's during the mati which marked observance of the anniversary of his corona- tion. This picture was taken on the day after the Pontiff's historic first
with meeting Mussolini.
THREE KINDS
of LOVE
BEGIN HERE TODAY.
by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN
could manage without me and al- Anu and Ceelly Fenwick have for yaara low me to marry, then I must man- aupported themselves, their younger stage without her. It isn't self- Hary-France, and their grandparents, knows
Roualls" and "Grand." Hecause of this ancrifice. It is simply being de- financial responsibility. Ann, whot, cent. You understand?" unable to marry hii Eeroyd, to whom he "I am afraid I have to."
has been engaged for eight years. Cecily, 22,
Virginia Cherrill, the charming Chicago society girl who rose to movie stardom overnight when selected by Charles Chaplin as his loading lady, left recently for Tahiti in the South San lelands, where she will marry William E. Rhinelander Stewart, New York millionaire.
Prince Sigvard, second son of Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, as he appeared in an amateur theatrical performance staged by students of the Uni. versity of Upsala.
Let's put romancing aside and be practically and conventionally a
loves larry McKeel, at when he prvýmen "But, perhaps," Barry said, after gaged, for a short time at least,
the site MOD.
are and-"
she refouce to same their wedding date for several silent minutes, "we
Mary-Frances, 16, and will in wenool, be making tragedy where there isn't vaudeville actor whom she has met withost-or out of a comedy. After
lieves hemelt in love with Earl De Aruyuni,
Ann And Phil Letty King, who works
when she
"And then what?".
The cone in New York when a main steam pipe burst on fashionable Park Avenue. Steam and water soared to the fourth- storey level.
though undoubtedly she will—'na Phil had done. He did not why couldn't we nuurry and live on el Grand's manner. He blush- here and look after the old people ed. "We came in rather late, Mr. and Mary-Frances together? Pool Fenwick. Cecily had suggested finances-adi thut. It wouldn't be that I leave. —”
ideal but it would be better than Cecily said. "You are only just in yourselves. Why a soparation, better than waiting coming forever.
Surely there's room shouldn't Barry be here? It is my Enough, I could keep out from home, too." under foot-at least everyone's Grund, Rosalie, and Ann all be- foot-feet, but yours. We'd sneak gan, at the same instant, to say Rosalie won. "Of away a lot and be alone together. something.
I could build the fires in the morn- course, dear, it is your home," she ings, get the wood up-save you said, "and has been for many, In all sorts of ways. Sounds to many happy years. A nest for me like a pretty grand, damine our three-our little girls. But we thought, dear, that perhaps plan."
call you 'Burry,' "No," said Cecily, This great Barry-I may cold, draughty house for Barry in mayn't I?-was hoping to persuade you to build a cozy nest for two the winter time. No sun-no
As to that," Barry spoke right fresh air unless one froze while you two-elsewhere?" Ketting it. He was not strong, up, I want very much to marry though he thought that he was Ceelly. " The work, the thousand petty an-
"You
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love her?" This right "You "What do you mean, 'And then noyances, and Barry's uncertain- over again from Grand,
well, temperamental ways. Tha
can support her?" the knowledge of her sisters. He urges all, simply because things have what?" to leave home and become hila atage partner. gone wrong this once is no reason "After we've been engaged for financial burden. Suppose she
"Naturally. I love her. And she Ia short time, properly and conven-lost her job? Dump the whole
mu. love!
We works in this once bal for this finality-thig despair.
can live, for tionally, then what shall wo do? thing on Barry to keep up? "No."time, on what I am making now, tries to furget hul by going about with
We won't be able to be properly
I hope to do better." and conventionally married, you "If you won't go with me, Cécily took
Barry's duar; if you persist in objecting to "Come," she said, and began to bo sensible. "Of course we shall. We'll plan. anything I may propose, It does walk with him toward the door.
Ing. addrees him with endearments. Ane think it is merely the let-down for Kenneth Smith, rich and attentive, but when us after our fright about, Mary
Frances."
Bmith make her to marry him she refuses.
Mary Frances AZTECK to go away with De "Perhaps."
Armount. They set out in his car. The
same day Cecily quarrels with her grand- "Darling let's
and Barry are to be married that svening.
know."
arm.
father. She come home with news the the We're just the same persons that We'll shape circumstances instead get hopeless, doesn't it? I won't Grand said. "Cecily, one mo- Ann discover Mary-Frances la misalng, learni we were this afternoon, up in the of allowing them to shape us. wait, year in and out. I can't. Įment, if you please,” sho lina einped with De Armount Im hilla. We love the same way. Wo Cecily, for the love of Pote-think But there is nothing I won't do, diately a search ́le begun. Phil Ecroyd remes
Frances returns home, explaining she becama
.a mea!
Phil bege Ann lu renew their engagement But, she refuses.
CHAPTER XLVII.
"No."
*
not
the ceiling, twining blue ribbons "Surely, i will. And then we minister to-night, are we licked 7 of course, always feels sort bofore Grand's voice halted her,
and red roses about through soap. can begin making other plans." audsey clouds, smirked; and Barry "No."
Cecily pretended she had to help. Ann is nearly fiantic unii Mary aren't quitters-just becauso our of it! You don't expect me to go aside from waiting, in order to heard; but, at the portieres, hungry and De Armount refused to buy har plans didn't work out this one even-out of that front door of yours to marry you. I'll pocket my pride; Barry pause, in spite of her night and never see you again! come here and live; allow you to tugging, and said, "Good night," ing. Are we?"
You don't expect that. You don't keep on working-"
politely, if not cheerily, to every "What is it, dear? We've been want it. You can't. I'm emerg- "People," said Cecily, and went one. frightened-horribly. Well, that's Ing from the fog we were both in a to stand alons near the fireplace, over with. Just now we are both while ago. What was the matter can't be married feeling that way, "And to you, my boy," Grand After the parlor door had alld sort of unmanned with disappoint with us, anyway? We love each You never like anything you nay said, "good night." back, Cecily had clicked the lights mont. But that will pass, too: and other like the devil and all. Just
Ann had almost reached the too much for. You--one, I mean, on, and all the fat little cherubs on be over with."
because we missed a date with a
of portieres, sort of sneaking away, apiteful about it." We are not."
"Cecily. If you deliberately mix-"Ann, it is my desire that you In- "I feel as if we were."
form Cecily that I wish to speak loosed the dark, dusty folds of cur- "Darling-you're getting into a
"We aren't. You're tired--bless Interpret everything I suy
Grand, looking grimmer than with her, and you, here and now." tain, and they fell again late habit. Can't you say, "Yes,' once your heart-you're tired to death. unul, followed by Rosalie, more "She Is tired this evening, straight lines behind Cecily and or twice, for a change?"
You need to go to bed, and I'm fluttery than usual, came into the Grand, and-" .him.
"Yes. We could begin to plan going to leave and "Well," she said, "last not. Curand to wait. We could. But you chance to sleep and rest. I'll have room. Cecily, who had put a hand tain drops. Here we are taking | haven't lived here and watched Ann to buzz to Albany to-morrow. But on the mantel and was resting our call-but there isn't any ap and Phil as I have for years. II'll drvie down Saturday, and we'll her head on it, did not trouble to wouldn't do that to you. Barry. have Saturday evening and Sun-lift her head; she merely rolled it plause."
"Don't make fun, Cecily, plonso." And I wouldn't allow you to do it day together. I'll get my plotting to one side and looked at them, "I'm not making fun."
to mo. And there is your writing, mind to work, and I'll have a dozen It was a relief, just, the samo, "I know.""
I remember what you said about or so on hand for your approval when midway of the room and "Barry you do understand? that to-day how the uncertainty plans, ways to work this thing after Grand had said. "Good evon- ing, sir," to Barry, Ann came out Leaving
impossible affected It." onough before-especially after "Porhaps I was trying to bluff "To-day you said you wouldn't- from behind Rosalie. this with Mary-Francos. But now you, awoet."
couldn't, I mean, wait for me." "May I ask," Grand went on, "No, you weren't."
"My plans aren't going to have "why you are here at my Home, at a lot to do with waiting. Here's this hour, with my granddaughter "No, I wasn't. But if we were one I've just ovolved. If Ann Cecily?". So happy and unselfish. If Ann engaged, I needn't be uncertain.marrios or even if she doesn't, Barry did not do nearly so Well
And
WEB
that Phil has come back I can't
do it. They have waited eight years. She was so good to-day,
*
out."
n give you
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