THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933.
For the LOVE of EVE by Lucy Walling
DEGIN HERE TO-DAY
know how Esther and I always out to her another from the little and to-day I feel rich alrendy P EVE BAYLERS, pretty assistant to EARLE, saved our pennies and nickels and fund Mrs. Bayless had saved for so BARNES, adverifing maaper of lxby's hit them In the little red clephant | long. Kale had made one more department store, marries DICK RADER, «
Reece had mentioned his itinerary
construellon superintendent. He wants her tu banks until there was enough to ancrifice for her daughter and Enwiftly, deftly and happily. Arlene Cały until the week before Basler.
sive up her job but she refires, live do deposit down town? Dad said that 2108 want lur employers to know she t married so they keep the marriage cervt, when we grew up wo would have several months. At Chelations they sunounce that money for an energency fund it. They spend a brief vacation at the home in case anything happened. So I of Era's Darents.
Lack at the office MARYA VLAD, fashion wish he would let me have the artial, and AULENE SMITH, nographet,
for something very RITAL Fire excitedlys Eve knows that NONA money now ALLEN, the new copy writer, dislikes her very special. I don't want him or
had to be content with the amount she received,
This was Fehrunvy and he had That afternoon she worked cold her he was not due in Lake commented on her mood,
"I'm having a good day," Eve nd-in detall at dinner that evening mitted. "I've turned out my copy New York. Going to this party, She wrote her mother a long latin about half the time it usually ve assured herself, would make t easier to refuse a Inter Invita- tor of appreciation. The money takes."
tion that might include Recco. was to be considered no a loan, Eve "Well, I envy you!" Arlene grum-Furthermore Dick had announced explained, and she promised to ro- and is trying to can trusbe for her. Dick to know about it but I'll lot pay it as soon as she had made tiled. "It would take a million that he would not be home to din-
Rain of that amount. She would dollars to make me feel like that or the following evening. Haznes, the advertising manager, has told you in on the secret. I'm not go-hold this for working capital. "You.
And en, with feelings that min- Oh, a few hundred thousand egled both entlefaction and u recent pratautien if he had known she was ing to spend the money-I'm going know, Mother," she wrote, "It's im- do a lot!" Eve answered airily,
possible to get a start without a Eve receives a letter from IRENE FREN. to invest it,"
Hittle capital."
At 2:30 she sent the office boy casiness, Eve assured Freda Car- T88, a former achonimate who lives in New
Knte amiled as shu York. Irena la playing the stock market and Adriana Eve to do the a thing. Without
of an evening newspaper, When It entre Ese turned excitedly to the financial page. Pure Spay, Inc.: had gone up two points.
Bre that alue would not have received A
married
telling Dick, fore visita, the stock department
of a bank.
CHAPTER XVII
Evo did not sleep well that night, She awoke several times, only to drift back into troubled dreams of Bixby's store, a stock exchango, and finally her old home. In the morning she was so quiet that Dick was worried.
"You're usually skipping about all over the place by 7:30." he said. "What's the matter? Don't you feel well?"
"I'm all right," Eve assured him, "I was just thinking. I mustn't forget to write to Mother to-day, It's almost a week since her last letter came."
ta-day."
Because her daughter had asked read that. To think her quarter, to buy a copy of the stock editienter that she would come to the
and half dollars, saved from the household allowance and slipped into the cracked sugar bowl on the
grown into "capital!" What would top pantry shelf, should have this enterprising daughter of hers
her to do. It Kato did try to get the money. But Hank Baylean re malued as adamant as a rock. He refused to draw out one ponny of the sum unless his wife tell him what she lutended to do with it. Finally Kate told him that Eye do exte
wanted it.
"Why should she want that money?" he thundered. "She's get ting good salary and she has 2 husband with a good job who would be glad to support her if shed stop this foolishness about working and give him the chance! Now what does she need money for?
She would have been surprised to know what Eye was about.
Afraid she might have difculty keeping her activities from Dick if she played the market through a broker's office. Eve had decided to operate through the bank. She felt, however, as though she were
Bank.
Eve nude a mental noto of her)
profit. "When it goes up 10 points,"
ahe decliled. "I'll sell and reinvest the profit in something else. Oh. this is going to be fun!
That evening she watched Dick as he unfolded the final edition which was always waiting for them at the hall door when they arrived hame, e scanned page one and then turned to the financial pages which he perused thoroughly before turning back to read the local news. Eve had not known before that Dick was interested in stock quota-
too
"I bet she's up to some danged! being cheated of the thrill supposed foolishness!" he went on. "Well, to be connected with playing the she get no help from me! Sho's stock market. Evo enjoyed excite- gone into debt. likely as not, forment and there was little to atimu- tions. Was he playing the market. Dick approved of the way in Romething she doesn't need. Has late her Imagluation in the stock which Eve and her mother kept in she written anything lately about and bond department of the City. After her return from New close touch with each other. Once buying anything?" every week Mrs. Bayless wrote Reluctantly Rate clutched at this
York Eve, had tried to avald long letters, painfully written in straw, "She did write a while
Freda Carter. She blamed Freda her cramped handwriting, filled back about buying some furniture."
For the unpleasant incident with with news of the family, the relu-, "Purniture?" Jank repeated, tives and Eve's old friends. And puzzled. "Why I thought they vance." once or twice a week Eye dasher weren't going to buy furniture yel. off a reply on her typewriter. Her i thought they lived in a furnished father grumbled, "Eve's letters are apartment." too danged long for any man to rond. Tell me in a few words what sho said."
But when Kate Bayless deceived | the letter Eve wrote that day she hesitated to tell her husband what' it contained.
"Mother. dear." Eve had written. "I wonder if you could set from Dad the money he is keeping fr .me in the emergency fund. Y
Mr. Brown suggested four stocks which were on the rising market. "For a quick turnover," he advised. "these are as likely as any to ad- Eve's funds were so limited that (it seemed advisable to concentrate on one as a beginning. She placed her money on Pure Soap Inc.
"They, do." Kate answered pa- tiently. But this was something Eve glanced at the pretty young ahseial Eve wanted. She saw it on elevator girl in a patronizing man- one of their trips. It was-an-er as she rode up to the offlee floor tiques."
[of Bixby's. "One knows so little
with my hard-earned money? Well, I'll be danged! No, mother; tell her "no." Not by a meful!"
Theron Recce.
But when Freda invited Eve to party in her apartment the nex evening there seemed nothing to do but accept the invitation. The buyer had come to the advertising office with some frocks for Marya to aketch., As she was leaving she turned abruptly toward Eyc.
"Oh. I almost forgot!" Freda
"Antiques." Hank. gronned. at that age," she told herself, "said. "I'm throwing a party to- wilda't want to be a year younger norrow night and I'd love to have
you girls come." au I am, for see the knowledge gain all the time! Why, only yes-ance with Mona
She had only a sight acquainte Allen and gr tordiny I didn't know what it was
Hance was for Eve and Arlene Vike to invest in the stock market
but before either of them could reply Mona gave Freda a melting sniile and exclaimed, "Oh, how perfectly sweet of you! I'd sim ply adore a party!"
So Eva received less tirin she had expected and the draft was made
Mona paused expectantly. Evz| was thinking. "Freda didn't mean to include her. The invitation was for Arlene and me. Is sho going to let Mona get away with that?"
Without particular cordiality Freda assured Mona that she was gind she could como. Arlene also Accepted the invitation.
nover
Eve liked Freda' but she could sure about. Freda's friends. There was Theron Recce, for example. But Eve was cer- tafe he would not be at the party.
party.
(To Be Continued).
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