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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

18, 1933.

For the LOVE of EVE by Lucy Walling

CHAPTER XXIV

Eve anawored, instantly optimistic. "Lots of women who spend their! days with dustmops and Ironing boards would be glad to exchange them for a chance at a job like mine. Besides they say everything | comes to him who walta."

"That's right." Dick agreed "l he keeps busy while he's waiting!"

LINER DISABLED

·CANADIAN PACIFIC SHIP'S

FATAL AIR CRASH

Jultu.

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REDS ROUNDED UP

MÁNY LEADERS ARRESTED AT CHENGTU

Nanking, Sept. 16. Fifty Communiats, icluding active leaders, hayo, the most

Chengtu. arrested at

been Reuter.

Important Captives.

Nanking, Sept. 18. Among the afty Communista arrested at Chengtu were Lin Wan-hauan and Tsen Shao-chow,

to direct Communist

activities

who returned to China In 1931 after many years spent in Soviet Russia, anu Lo Chang-an, a Pro- member of the "Szechuan vincial Sovint,"

The announcement of Marya's marriage plans came as a distinct shock to Eve. The girls had

CHAMPION JOCKEY HAS worked together for several years;

NARROW ESCAPE, Marya was blessed with a tranquil

ENGINE TROUBLE disposition that often served as oil

London, Sept, 16. Yokohama, Sept. 17. on the troubled waters of offee

The Canadian Pacific liner Em- Captain. Pennington, an R.A.F. trials.

And so Eve helped Marya shop

Canada, of

which left airman, with a distinguished war For a while Marya had been during their noon hours. Arlene pross

and, making pure never accompanied them on theso Yokohama on Friday for Honolulu, record, received fatal injuries when watching sales

has wireleased the Agents, atating a ten seater de Havilland "Dragon" chases for her hope cheat, for it shopping trips.

piloting a tradition among Marya's

Arlene confided to that she is returning to Yokohama "Honestly"

aeropune which he was people that a bride should go to Evo. "I can't work up much excite- owing to engine trouble-Router.

The Empress of Canada left crasued near Doncaster last oven- her bridegroom with a completement over household doowhackets.

on Fri-ing. equipment of linens, cooking uten-I'll probably wait until I'm 100 Hongkong for Yokohama

a largo

The aeroplane was taking oft Blis and silver. Maryn's parents yards the other side of the altar day, September 8 with also purchased hor dining room and then go on a buying spreet passenger list. furniture as a wedding gift. An The advantage of that will be that Among the Hongkong embarka- When it crassed into a heage, the uncle invited her to choose a liv- I'll have the very last word in floor- tions were Bir. and Mrs. F. W. under part of the machine being ing room suite ne his gift. Marya waxors and washlines. I suppose!" Tyson, of the Socony-Vacuum Com-torn away.. The machine was com was to take to her new home the

The week before Easter Marya pany, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Stewart,tely wrecked.

There were six passengers in the bedroom furnishings that had been met Ray daily for luncheon. Eve of the Union Insurance Company, hors since her 21st birthday. Thus and Arlene attended Lenten serv- Mr. Stanley R. Dodwell, Mrs. A. L.machine but they either entirely escaped or were only slightly in- the new home would be practically ices each noon. On Good Friday Shields and Mr. H. G. Shelden.

All had been attending the equipped.

they met Mr. Bixby coming from

Doncaster Race meeting. Marya and Ray had spent many the church and Eve's heart wormed Sundays driving about the elty, toward the white-iinired old man

The passengers included Gordon stopping now and then to look at as he bowed to them with dignity- broad white forehend. She carried Richards, tna champion jockey, who It is stated that forty Communists houses in now allotments. Marya The old Lamb" said Arlene. had always maintained that she "To think I usually tremble in my

yesterday won Ave out of six races wanted

a little gray bungalow boots when he enters the office!"

in which he rode. when she married but a red brick Saturday Maryn spent her last house completely captured her day at the store. She had worked but fancy. There was a beamed ceiling industriously to prepare advance cousins gowned in pink and blue in the story-and-a-half Ilving room.drawings so that the advertising lace frocks. The dining room was elevated office could run smoothly for n' trifle with a wrought iron ban-week in case they found no one to nister beside its three steps. I one bedroom the walls were panelled with an English garden scene and here she planned to place her ma hogany bed, using a light green spread and draperies. In the other bedroom gay nasturtiums trailed over the walla. This room was to have furniture enamelled green. Then it was closing time and Marya Colourful floral wall paper adorn made a last survey of the familiar ed the breakfast room. The recren-room. "Oh, Eve!" she cried, "I'm tion room in the basement appealed going to

miss you dreadfully to Ray. There was a nursery up-What shall I do without this stairs with cunning Mother Goose ofice?" Eve put firm arms about figures on the wall and light pink Maryn and led her to the locker woodwork and beside it was room. other well-lighted would serve as Marya's studio.

room

which

take her place immediately.

Marya's eyes were misty when she finally cleared her desk and packed her personal belongings Several girls from other depart ments came in to bid her goodbye and Barnes called her into his pri-

offke for vate

a brief session.

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was arranged cap fashion above her a sheaf of calla lilies. The altar wins banked with Easter lilies, and seven-branch candelabra lighted the path of the bride. Marya had

Information received. in Nan- king states that the Red organiza- tion in Szechuan has suffered u heavy blow through the arrosta. of lessor importance have re

faith and have nounced their volunteered to assist in the anti- Richards has ridden 184 winners Red campaign.

reap- It is also said that a two attendants--fair-haired this season. As the flat racing

season closes in November, he stu prochment has been, effected be uas a chance of beating the record tween Liu Hsiang and Liu Wen- of Fred Archer, who in the 1885 hul, following the latter's offer

tho season, rode 240 winners-British to Join

forces operating against the Communists.-Reuter. wireless.

After the ceremony there was a Later that evening reception. Maryn changed into a dove gray travelling costume trimmed with fluffy gray fox. And before anyone was aware of it sho and Ray had slipped away from the others and fled in a taxi to the Union Station where they boarded a train

for

New York.

Marya's wedding was the sort Eve had once planned for herself. would always re She knew she

She member that wedding as one of the loveliest she had attended.

she would miss knew too, that Marya from the office but that their friendship was the sort that Avould

After lunch Sunday, Eve and last

Later as Eve and Dick went up

It really seemed to be an ideal Diek joined the Easter parade home. For Rny's parents It was on the avenue. The sun shone the steps of Mrs. Brooks' house the culmination of years of thrift brightly and here and there before they heard their telephone ringing. to know that their son could pura pretentious home yellow and Inv-"Wonder if something is wrong on chase such a house. Ever since he ender crocuses raised their heads the job," Dick said as he fitted the had received his first earnings from the green grass. They saw key into the lock. Ray's father and mother had Mona Allen wearing a new black Eve was amazed to hear that the

was for her. "This is coached him to prepare for a fu cont, Invishly trimmed with black call

advertising department," tura home of his own. Hence, fox. Framing her face was the hat Times though only in the middle twenties, with the halo of white violets which came the voice over the wire. "We Ray and Marya were to start mar-Eve had wanted to buy,

are calling about the Bixby adver- for to-morrow. Mr. ried fe with no debts except the Eve and Dick uten late dinnertisement monthly payments arranged to and then strolled through the park Barnes sald he left the copy with completa the purchase of their to the Art Museum where they en-you this afternoon. We've been home.

joyed the organ recital.

Marya and Ray had naked Eve Marys's wedding took pince next and Dick to drive out to see the day. Eve felt that she would never house before the flaal papers were forget the lovely picture Marya signed. Dick declared it to be well made as she came down the alale built and, according to the prevail- of the church on the arm of her ing market, a good buy. Eve white-haired father. The organ thought the house was perfect and was sending forth the strains of ahe-camo-back to the apartment the bridal chorus from "Lohen- with a wistful longing for such a grin." Eve brushed her eyes with home of her own.

a wisp of lace handerchief while Arlene let the tears roll frankly down her cheeks.

"Never mind, sweetheart!" Dick told her. "You'll probably get everything you want some day but you can't expect it all at once.

"Yes, and now I have my career,"

16.

Marya wora n severely simple white satin frock with long tight sleeves and a long train. Her veil

the

Armed guards searching among the debris of burnt out building in the devastating fire at Corinth. (Planet News).

trying to get you all evening. Our deadline is 10:15, and it's nearly that now. What shall we do?"

Evo's knees seemed to go limp. "How dreadful!" she exclaimed. "I left the copy in an envelope on my desk addressed to The Times. Are you sure it wasn't there?"

The boy said he and Barnes looked all over for it and then-do-- clded you must have taken it with you," the voice answered.

Heavens! I'll have to try to get into the office and then call you back from there!' Eve answered.

is

"Dick, Dick!" she cried. "We've got to go to the store right away to see if I can find the copy for to-morrow's Times. Oh, this terrible! There's a special salo scheduled and if that ad isn't in the morning paper I'll lose my job! We've got to hurry-the deadline is at 10:16 and there isn't a minute to spare!

Dick got out the car and they drove without a word until he made an abrupt stop at the side entrance to Bixby's. To Eve it seemed forever before the night watchman arrived

in answer to ber frantic summons,

(To be Continued.)

England's best wave last month caused a general. rush to the boathos and bathing pool. These three pictures show how the best hout was combated. Left Two girls dress sensibly at Brighton, and below (left) the crowd of bathers which thronged Hyde Park Lido, and (right) "bathing girl allding down the shute at Horney Bath (Planet News).

The Scottish Pipers leading the procession through the Menin Gate at Ypres, when the anniversary; to mark the outbreak of the Great War was celebrated. (Planet Nowi).

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