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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPE. MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1932.

CHAS A LINDBERGH R

HOPEWEL

SON OF COL CHAS A. LINDBERGH

d-Famous Aviatore

This child was kidnaped from his home swell, N., between 8 and 10 p.mi asday, March 1, 193

Age, 20 months

DESCRIPTION:

Welshit, 27 to 30 lbs.

Height: 20-Inches

Hotr, blond, curly- Eyes,'dark'blue?!! Complexion, light

- Deep'dimple in center of chis Dressed in one-place coverall night mult

ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO

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"COL, CHAR. A.LINDBERGH, HOPEWELL, M; J.

‚ARĂ, COMMUNICATIONS WILL BE TREATES' BE CONFUENCE.

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tree--literally-in covering the Lindbergh kidnapping alory, are newspaper men on the scene at Hopewell, N.J. Photo shows two reporters keeping constant vigil near the Lindbergh extate, hoping for sight of some activity which may indicate the

receipt of

nows.

the dime-a-dance

girl

BV JOAN

CLAYTON,

BEGIN HERE TODAY

Beautiful Ellen Bosulter, a เมโซน ป Barclay's Department Store, livre with her extravagaÐIS mother, Molly Komalter, her elder sister, Myre, and her young her support the famib

Mike. The two wirk

copy of t

LNEA. DE

Detained by New Jersey au thorities in connexion with the the Lindbergh kidnapping, Henry "Red" Johnson, has been turned over to immigration au- thorities for deperation,

that Jenny Elkins, a little chutter- box of 19, was strangely silent. Or- dinarily nothing could stop Jenny's active tongue. She was always talking and giggling between sales Mully foolalily ends many saved or during them, calmly oblivious of the fury of her customers. Ellen missed her cheerful chatter and and caught up with Jenny who was Bieren Barclay, 67 and Ben's employer, her breathless confidences of what making her way to the reat room. ween the giet grylox and discovers the amizan. "the boy friend" had said or done; "I'll set you up to lunch If you she refuses to Recept it as a gift. Eller the night before.

don't go over 50 cents," she offered guilefully, knowing how broke Jenny invariably was.

the rent. Ellen decides to work niglija mi Dreamland anx dance hall hostens until the aum is made up. The hostesses must wear evening dresses and Ellen has none.

tion. De lends Ellen lovely frock when

forveis ble kluiters when at Dreamland ahe meets handsome larry Hartowgale, ani wellat.

During a temporary lull, she ven- Later she learns he is engaged to Elisabeth Lured to move to Jenny's end of the Bawes, debutante. Even though she believes counter to ask how she had spent tılmı be a philanderer she continues to see the week-end.

him.

Ellen quarrels with her mother, refusing to break un energement with Larry to accept

nne from Harray. She goes to Coney I

with berry and finds herself more and more

in love with him,

-

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The late John Phillp Souse, the "March King,” being laid to rest in the Congressional Cemetery, Washington.

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"What in the world do you other girl had begun to enjoy her- mean?" Ellen demanded angrily. self, was doubtless, Ellen thought, "It's your fault," Jenny con- storing up the interview to relate tinued, gathering confidence. to her friends and acquaintances. | "You've always pretended to be—| "So you see how it is," Jenny

oh, well, sort of different from the concluded. "A giri has to think of rest of us. I wouldn't have said aheraclf." word if you hadn't insisted. But She shrugged over so slightly the whole store's talking."

and moved away.

Ellen remembered abruptly that

Ellen remained standing near the when she had gone to the lockers elevator until Jenay had slipped that morning a small group of whis-out of sight and the door had awung pering girls had been gathered after her. Presently she turned around the mirror. She knew most and started stiffly down the stairs. of them, but as she had approached She would not go into the common they melted away before she had rest room where others would coure had any opportunity to greet them. their conversation as she entered. "What are they talking about, She would not risk their staring. Jenny?" she asked.

curious, inferential glanees. Not

now.

sho

"Sorry," answered Jenny. "Look here," Ellen began sud- The other girl continued making denly and with spirit, "if you're an-

"I guess you know well enough," out her sales slip. Since Jenny did noyed with me over something I In- not speak. Ellen decided that shesist that you tell me what it is." Jenny replied, airy again. "It's you

There was only one thing to do, had not heard the question. She re- The stairs were full of hurrying and Mr. Barclay. His secretary got After a lunch hour apont walking peated it. Jenny raised a dushed girls. All at once Ellen was pos- the bill this morning from the blindly up and down Fifth avenue CHAPTER XV

Ince.

sessed of the notion that Jenny did florist shop. I saw it myself." Ellen decided on that course. She Monday was sale day at Bar-

"Doing nothing much," she an- not wish to be seen with her, Cer-|

"Why, Jenny, how can you be so would see Steven Barclay no more. clay's. Monday

was galloping up the silly as to think that his sending She would give him any excuse ox was the day the swered coolly.

tainly she "I haven't done anything to of-stairs in un uquoval manner,

flowers- Ellen began. basement invariably reached its

She could not cept the real one. "Thero's more to it than that!" give him that. Let him think that peak for the whole week. The girls fend you, have 17 Ellen asked in "Tell me," she urged again. dreaded Mondays. Most of them on surprise.

"It's nothing," Jonny responded Jenny Interrupted. "Mrs. Bondy she was ungenerous, that she de- "Of course not, Jenny responded sulkily. Sunday critically examined the

knows someone who saw you com aplaed him, that she was a falso store advertisements to determine airily.

"It is too, or you wouldn't acting out of his apartment at 3 friend. Let him think what he which counters' were

She tore off the sales alip, handed this way," Ellen persisted. "You're o'clock on Sunday morning. Ellen would He would never, to be inun- dated. That particular Monday the carbon to her customer and af- not in such a hurry as all this. Rossiter, I'd never have believed it thought, hit upon the truth. Surely Ellen and Jenny Elkins, her coun- fably urged the perspiring woman Let's stop a moment.

no one would be bold enough to tor mate, were the victims., Their to come again to Barclay's, Sho She walked through the door at Ellen was appalled. Mrs. Bondy carry tales to him, counter drew a large and vocifer- way so affablo that the customer the second floor and into the prac was a notorious gossip who held

She would say nothing, offer no cas proportion of the crowd. Nine- looked a bit startled as she hurried tically deserted furniture depart forth from the linens on the fourth explanations to the curious. She teen-vent cretonne, hundreds of away. She was long startled than ment. After a longing glance at floor. A sharp-eyed, aging woman would have to stare them down. bolts, apparently were passionately Ellen. Ellen know how Jenny felt the stairs and a fearful, fascinated she saw everything, heart overy: There was nothing else to do. desired by overy woman in New about customers,

glance at Ellen's back, Jenny fol- thing, told overything. Time and Throughout the afternoon sho York.

again she had been proved wrong treated Jenny Elkins with the name that moment [lowed.

in her facts but her stories were so cool disregard that Jenny herself "Now, out with it," Ellen auld. Ellen as she mechanically cut her attention was diverted by a re-

plainly embarassed. circumstantial, so loaded with titil-had shown in the morning. She lengths of goy

Jenny was coloured material newed run on cretonnes. She was and tossed them to the wrapper, as compelled to dash back to her own She looked at Eilen uncomfortably, iating detail, that seldom was her succeeded to the extent of giving she tried vainly to keep some order place. Eventually she decided to started to speak but instead locked veracity questioned. Ellon among the bolts on the counter, as nak Jenny to lunch with her. Shober lips in stubborn silence. As she that it had not been questioned in she again and again assured cross really preferred to lunch alone, but regained her composure Ellen saw this case, and weary shoppers that any one ako had no intention of permitting with growing

Unfortunately at

of you!"

eaw

nervousness that! Shaken und horrifled, she real-

o'clock on

of the patterns was precisely what her counter-mate to Bulk over an Jenny had assumed a look of covert ized the futility of protest. Sho was wanted for summer draperies, imaginary injury.

curiosity as though there were know the store too well for that. If had not a minute to think of her At the stroke of 12 and before something new and disturbing) at that moment she had sworn to self-or of Larry. She had dreamed Ellen had a chance to speak, Jenny about Ellen which she had never Jenny that she had at of him the night before. No dream disappeared. That was odd, too, seen before.

Sunday morning been miles from had a chance of survival at Bar Generally there was some casual "I've always liked you, Ellen," Barciny's apartment she would have clay's on Monday Morning. discussion of luncheon plans. Ellon abe said at last wenkly, "but a girl told the truth. But Jonny would ran toward the employee's stairway has to think of her reputation.” not have believed her. Already the

Toward 11 Ellon began to notice

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