THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1932.

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The Finnish equivalent of "What'll if be, bboys?” was being heard in Helsingfors when this photo was taken. For Filand, after thirteen years of prohibition, had gosa wet again. The picture shows mounted police keeping order in the crowds that bösinged a government store in the Finnialı capital on the first day of the new wet ern.

That's a word men under- stand, and when it costa as little as it does in our specially made underwent, there's no sense in being saliafied with less.

Mide of the finest English Itele thread, Vosts with or without

sleeves, loose atting Truck Drawers or long Pants.

Contest judges get out their prettiest blue ribbons when little Constance Brigham and her pet cal, "Schurr," appont. Constance won a first prize in France at " the most perfect child," and now "Scliver has benu adjudged the best cat in a show held in Paris

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When the inauguration of George Washington is re-enacted in New York, an impersonator of the first President will ride in this same corch that carried the "father of his country" in the nation's first inauguaral parade. Here the historic vehicle is shown as motor truck brought it from Philadephia and carried it over the new George Washington Memorial Bridge into New York. The coach has been insured for $100,000.

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For a moment she clung to fi

She earnery Barngale i Marelas Wild hope that Fergus had not

nephew Heartbroken, 1914 Zur

Larry ake her ant, tells her that his enthere had bera

htrennizet her. But she knew

genient to broken stul asks her to carry those cold eyes, him. Ellen tacha courage to tell him of her marringe te lais snele. She goes with Larry 22ean to do

to meet his mither. An Latter appears Fergu

CHAPTER XLVI.

revognition ira

What did he Even as she was "wondering the butler entered the pair 61

rooni. Ele carried Igloves.

"I holieve these Are yours,

For an instant Ellen thoughtįmiss," he said, advancing toward

she must faint. A feeling of mat- her.

sea swept over her and her arms!

dropped to her sides. She felli Ellen's heart back weakly, helplessly.

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beat

violently. She tried to brace herself for

Larry was at her side, his arms anything the man might say or do. around her.

"Water! Bring water," he call- panic and tried to read his face. She stared at him with growing ed frantically.

There was nothing there to read Fergus brought a tumbler and except servile impersonality. Larry the distracted Laery bathed the reached to take the gloves but Fer- girl's pale face. He held the gus, quicker, dropped them water to her lips. Still bewilder- Elen's lap, turned and left ed, still in a world of half-con- room. his back stiff and inserut- sciousness, horribly frightened, able as his eyes had been. and sick, Ellen drink it. Larry Ellen drew A long half-carried her to an adjoining breath.

trembling bedroom, settled her on a frilled chaise longue,

in

the

"You don't care much for Fer- gus, do you?" Larry observed. "I don't myself. He's no quiet gives me the jimmles."

he

The British Ambasador Sir Ronald Lindsay, at the Folger Memorial Shakespeare Library in Washington for dedication exercises. He was waving his ticket as he strode briskly into

the entrance.

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You should have no difficulty in recognizing Jack Dempsey,

Al Smith, Eugene O'Neill and Artura Toscanini, as Nat Karian has caricatured them above

President and Mrs. Hoover, under the spell of a bright spring day, smiled as they entered the Folger Memorial Shakespeare Library in Washington for dedication ceremonies on the 368th anniverary of the poet's birth. The library contains 20,000 volumes of Shakespeare's works collected by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Folger. Presentation of the key, symbolizing opening of the library, was made by Mrs. Folger, the donor's widow.

She know that he was beside her, that his hand held her hand, that he was fanning her. But "He's a capable servant," Mrs. her hands. Ellen could only lie stil, her eyes Harrowgate conumented.

Among these at the opening of the Folger Memorial Shake- *peare Library was Mrs. Wood. row Wilton She is shown walking down the steps with her niece, Mrs. 3. E. Mooling of Chicago.

room, lighted the gas in the grate and lay down on the divan to staro at the ceiling.

Suddenly it was September ugain. Steven lay dead in a curtained Silently they went through the move her coat, still adorned with house. Ellen saw herself in that bedroom of the lavish Long Island entrance way to the street that was Larry's violeta, she began to walk hateful sitting

crystal canyon of ice and snow.up and down the living room. The Fergus pack her travelling ense

room watching Ellen's gloves were crumpled in place was bleakly cold and the a pale, shamed girl, mad with Nervously she began whole apartment filled with brood- grief and humiliation, who want- closed, her breath rising and fall-liked him. Are you sure you feel left glove the crackle of paper. the lights she saw Molly had left au impossible situation. She anw "Stevan to draw them on and felt in the ing quiet. When Ellen snapped on ed to escape, to run away from ing unevenly for a long time. all right now?" she continued, nd- She remembered with a throb of a note for her on the library table. now that sho had allowed her own

"He didn't tell you," she whis-dressing Ellen.

fear how Fergus had avoided Molly and Myra had gone to the lack of courage to persuado her pered after a while, without open- The girl nodded. "I think I'd Larry's grasp to drop the gloves in movies, ing her eyes.

better go home now," she said. her lap. Several times Who told me? What?"

as they "If Bert comes She and Larry departed. Ellen rode toward the apartment

for Myra ask hidden as if it had never existed. that a part of her life could be Ellen looked up then and saw clinging to his arm and assuring stole glances at him, thinking he

shehim to wait," Molly had written.

Sho had been wrong about that. that Larry was kneeling on the Mrs. Harrowgate that her faintness looked pale and tired and wonder- floor beside hor. Mrs. Harrow-had disappeared as suddenly ns it ing what was in that left glove looked inside and observed

Ellen crossed to the bedroom. That part of her life was as real gate was there, too.

had come. They were waiting for held so tightly in her palm.

that any other part. It lived in her the elevator before Larry had his

Mike was sound asleep, his arms There was no opportunity to flung youthfully

(Continued on page 11). chance to speak.

over his head. find out until after Larry had left She entered to adjust the window "It must have been the heat."

"I asked you before," he sald her. The instant the door closed and shut out the freezing air. Bilen managed to my..

hesitantly. "What did you mean behind him aho turned the glove She pulled the tumbled bedcovers "That room is a roaring fur-when you said 'So he didn't tell inside out. A bit of paper fell back into place, half-hoping that nace," Larry and sharply. "It you?'" was all I could do to keep from Ellen was resting a little against

her young brother would waken, Written upon it were the follow-but Mike only stirred restlessly passing out myself."

Larry's arm. Her eyes were rajeeding words:

She brushed his hair back from "I'm allright now," Ellen an-to his. She was exquisitely con- "I'll see you at your home at his forehead and thought that he nounced shakily, sitting up and fscious of everything about her, of eight o'clock. Be there." Amoothing her disordered

looked rosy and well again. Soon hair the groen walls, of the shining The girl dropped the mesange to he would be able to get about with- "I'm sorry to have been such a brass door of the elevator and the the floor, stooped, picked it lot of trouble."

soft, luxurious carpet.

up out the crutches. A hot, wet tear and crumpled it into a savage ball dropped on the cheek of the sleep- "No trouble at all," Mrs. Har "I didn't mean anything," she which she hurled Into the waste-ing boy, but he did not waken. rowgate gaured her politely. "whispered.

basket. Without troubling to ru- Ellen returned to the living

"What came over you?" the old-

or woman inquired curiously.

into her hand.

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