THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY

28, 1934.

Forgotten Sweetheart ↳ MARY RAYMOND

CHAPTER XX

A woman representing the Tra .vellers' Aid and wearing the official badge of that organization ap- proached Pat as she entered tho New York terminal. "Are you Pat Waring from Memphis?" the wo man asked. "I have a telegram for her."

"Thank you," said the Travellers' Aid representative and moved on Pat started off calmly but quicken- ed her steps a moment later.

I has lots of polse for her ago but she's really inexperienced. I'm so frightened, so afraid of what may happen

|

by

NO TAMPERING!

SOVIET'S WARNING TO JAPANESE

again to go to her room. The jed, turning to Joan. "She's swell!" "I've process seemed mechanical. It was Joan shook her head. so exactly the same every day. been too busy to see any showe She had visited all the employ- | lately." Then on Impulse, she aak- "Nothing will happen," the ment agencies on the list given her od, "Do you know where I could older woman reassured her, by the Travellers' Aid representa- get a job?" "From Miss Bell's description, tive and many others, as well. Both girls stared. "You've got feel sure Your sister will take She had interviewed personnel to hustle to grab a job these days,”

Moscow, Feb. 27. very good care of herself. She managers in department stores. one of them volunteered. "You

The official Soviet press to-day has funds?"

She had searched crowds on the need a never-take-no' look in your Pat's heart leaped, but she was "She could take care of herself atreets until her eyes ached, her eyes. What can you do?"

warna Japan that future negotia- a clover little actress and her for a month or six weeks on what heart leaping at the sight of every "I can sing," Joan answered, tlons for the sale of the Chinese

not apparent.she has.” nøryousness WLA

Blender, blond girl who for a mo-wondering a little that she felt no Eastern Railway must be conducted realistic basis. She glanced indifferently at the "By that time she may find mont looked like Pat.

resentment at the other's casual on a sincere and telegram and shook her head. work. If she doesn't, she will de-

Sho nad inserted a message manner. She added, "I have coach- The Soviet Union, it is said, does "My name is Roso Lee," sheelde sensibly, no doubt, to take a the classified columns of a morn-ed atudents preparing for college," not intend to be made a party to a aald pleasantly.

train home, or at least communicate Ing and evening newspaper, beg "Heavens 1

exclamation play at- The woman hesitated, still eye-with your family."

sing Fat to call her. She had tried spoke vlumes. The cation tempts to confiscate the railroad or ing Pat doubtfully.

every means she could think of to girl went on, if you land a job to laterfere with its operations, "There was another blond girl

Irvestia states: The external The brisk, matter-of-fact, cheer-find her sister, every means that it won't

be coaching. Maybe, in my car." Pat exid enally. "Just ful voice helped, but Joan knew had been suggested to her, and she though, you could be a model and internal situation in Japan on about my size, too. She looked that as soon as she was alone again had failed.

That's what I do at Himbel's the one side and the decisiveness back and saw that the blond girl the terrible doubts lurking in her

Joan's Ince was thin and worn store. And sometimes I posa for of the Soviet policy on the other, have helped Japanese to under- who had sat near her was examin-mind- would spring out to terrify from strain, worry and weariness, sony advertisements. Aly face Ing her luggage.

her once more.

One day at noon she sat in a small lan't my fortune but my arm hold- stand that it is impossible to impose "Shouldn't I go to the police?" restaurant on Broadway, eating a ing a snow white cake of soup their will by methods of violence she asked.

on a great power like Soviet Rus frugal meal of soup and crackers well, you wouldn't belleve it!" “That might be very embarrass and milk. Her thoughts were "I don't knoty," said Joan hes-The Soviet Union believes that ing for your sister. Why don't running their troubled course. itantly, "I want a taxi in a hurry," she your try the employment agencies Her funds were very low, Unless like the if I could do anything if its frontiers are respected and told the red cap. She breathed first-the easily accesalble ones she could find work she must rotura "Aren't sold on the proposition, its interests not hampered, all sigh of relief a moment Inter when where you'd be likely to go if you home soon. Counting penning and are you? Well, you have the right dubious questions between the So she was spinning along the streets were looking for work? That's practicing petty economies would to suit yourself. If you ever want

Pravda declares that those hand- in the cab. So the family had sent the place where you'll probably not help much longer.

to talk your troubles over, call a wire, no doubt pleading with her find hor. I'll give you a list of "I can't leave without Pat!" me up." She drow a card from lag the negotiations in Tokyo, Har- bin or Changchun "must remein- to come back! Well, she wouldn't

Joan thought desperately. "1' her purse and scribbled across it.

ber go back. If they only knew what

any attempt to seize the Chl- Joan took the curd and read eac Eastern Rallway or inter writing, the stand in the bread line frst!" Wag torture it had been! Already she Travellora' Ald representative Two girls,

self-"Kate Jones. Woodmere Apart- fere with its operation will meet attractive, was feeling better, as though she glanced at Joan's white, anxious assured, with the unmistakable mente," followed by a telephone with decisive resistance from the had left the old Pat behind and had face and anid kindly, "You look atamp of those who earn their own number. She thanked the strange side of the Soviet Union."—United assumed a new Identity. She would write to-night telling har very tired, my dear. We could way in the world, sat down at the who said,

Their make you comfortable in our rooms table.

animated chatter a swell model. If luck runs away mother not to worry, but she would downtown until you decide where flowed about Joan. It was Satur- from you, call me." not give them her address until you want to stay."

day afternoon and the girls were A week later, frightened by her Pat, Joan took up the telephone and they became accustomed to the idea Thank you. You are very kind planning to attend a movie. faat diminishing funds and with called the number Kate Jones had of her being away, more confident but I I'd better got settled "Have you seen Norma Shearer the stabbing fear that she must given hor. that she could take care of herself. right away

at the Capitol?" one of them ask-leave Now York without finding

· (To be Continued.) There's a very lee woman's There was no lonelier, more hotel I can send you to. It's not troubled girl in all New York than expensive and it's near the heart Joan Waring when she moved of the city." The woman wrote along with the crowd through the down the address and handed the gates into the big railway station. slip of paper to Joan. Searching the lobby, she saw the A short while later Joan WOR Travellers' Aid desk, Identifying it established in a decorous little by the lighted globes, the two room, fastidiously neat, with ruf- hemispheres which symbolize the fed curtains at the window to add agency's far-reaching service.

addreasca." While

she

home-like touch. But ale did 'not feel at home. She was unutterably lonely and discouraged and heart-

Joan spoke to the alert, pleasant faced woman at the desk. "I'm Joan Waring from Memphis. Isick, wired About

my sister"

She went to the window and "Yes, Miss Waring. We re-looked out, but turned away with ceived the telegram and we believed a shudder. Pat was so young to we had found your sister but-" be alono in this great, bewildering "She lon't here?" Joan cried. placo, spread like an enormous, "We stopped a girl who answered glittering net about her. Pat was the description but she said she alone here to-night, just as Joan was not Pat Waring. Perhaps we wax. Poor little brave, unhappy should have held her, but she talked Pat! so naturally and said there was an- other blond girl in the same coach, This other giri's relatives appeared while Miss Bell was questioning her.

What was the first giri like?" Joan asked unhapply.

Joan's head was throbbing. She decided to go to bed. To-morrow she would begin her search for Pat, the search which must succeed Hoon! Joan got into bed, turning her face against the pillow which was soon wet with tears.

The woman began a enrefut description of Pat's dark blue Two weeks of loneliness, of sma}} ault, curly blond hair, and small bills mounting to large ones. Two hat. Even before she mentioned weeks of stilled fears and deter- the heavy silver locket with flatmined courage. Joan became con- links, Joan was nodding miserably. aeious of commiserating glances Tears rolled unheeded down her when she entered the hotel lobby. checks.

She passed through the lobby on "That was Pat," she said. “Sheher way to the street, through It

viet and Japan can be solved.

Press,

A picture taken during the terrible Stavisky scandal riots in Paris, showing a newspaper kloak in the

Boulevard des Italiene est alight by rioters and burning furiously,

DRESS WEAR

The details of evening wear, the shape and texture of the Summit shirt, the “get” of the Summit collar, the correct. length of the bow tie, the cut

of a white waistcoat' ;.,'ars "trißes that make perfection”

When you buy your evening wear -from Mackintosh's you have the complete assurance that every little point has been carefully considered. by exports and that everything la exactly correct and in accord- Ance with the decrees of the West End of London.

MACKINTOSH'S LTD

MARTELL'S BRANDIES.

KNOWN, APPRECIATED AND CALLED FOR THE WORLD, OVER.

THREE STAR

(also in square pints!

CORDON ARGENT

lover 60 years old!

CORDON BLEV

MARTELL

(over 35 years old!

F

Martell

V.V.E.S.O.P.

V.5.0.P.

Sole Agents:

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

St. George's Buildings, No. 2, Ice House Street; Hong Kong. Dial No. 20135.

YOU HAVE THE WHITEST TEETH I'VE EVER SEEN

The Carnation steamer, Dinorwis hurled ashore by a terriɓo gale at Higher Cleava, Didsford, over..

lurned on to her alde. (Planst Nows).

The first boat of a host of high;powered taxis (river) which was launched it:Walton on Thanias recently. The boat carries 100 passenger, is 60 feet in fength and is capable of a speed of eighteen knots. In wartime the craft can, carry forpedo tubes and depth charge shates.

MONDAY

FLL TELL YOU HOW TO GET RID OF STAIN AND DULLNESS ANO MAKE YOUR TRETH -SHADZO WHITER,

JUDWAY

DIAR. MY TERTH LOOK WHITERİAL- READY! ROLYNOS GERTAINLY WORKB;

WONDERS.

WEDNESDAY

„Mr. Daizo Karaka. (cantro) in the new Frostdant of the Oxford: jeUulum; the drar polourúil man to hold the 'ollen. A record number of

wx-Presidents attended the first mooting at which ha presided.

milliary honourd, of the ton vintims of the diinstër lë

Varushad hit faimos at Carbigny.

Scientific Way Cleans Dull, Stained Teeth Faster And Better... Makes Teeth Whiter... Try It

In just a few days you'll see how flm and stain. Before you know, it much better and cleaner Kolyhos your testli are cleaned right down to makes teeth look. KOLYNDS GIVES the beautiful, natural white enamel. TEETH A DOUBLE-CLEANSING, Start using Kolynon-a half-inch on YOU CAN'T GET WITH ORDINARY 'a 'dry brush, twice daily for QUICK TOOTHPASTE 1: Foams into every RESULTS YOU CAN SEE, Cleaner, crevice, over every tooth surface and whiter teeth. Healthier looking guma, kills millions of germs. 2: Erasesdiony Buy a tube of Kolynos today.

KOLYNOS DENTAL

SPECIAL MATINEE

TO-MORROW AT 5,00 P.M.

OF

BROADWAY REVUE

„PRICES” $3.30, $2.20, $1.10

0 55 cf

CREAM

COTTON LACE

DOUBLE WIDTH

$2.00 per yd.

KASHMIR SILK STORE

Opp Queen's Theatre,

Share This Page