THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1934.
by
Forgotten Sweetheart ↳ MARY RAYMOND
CHAPTER XX
A woman representing the Tra vellers' Ald and wearing the offelal] badge of that organization_ap-| proached Fat as she entered the New York terminal. "Are you Pat Waring from Memphis?" the wo man neked. "I have a telegram for her
Pat's heart leuped, bút she was a clover little actress and her nervousnes wna noi apparent. She glanced indifferently at the telegram and shook her head
"My name is Rosa Leo," said pleasantly,
The woman hesitated, still ing Pat doubtfully,
"There was another blond girl
has lots of poise for her are but frightened, so afraid of what may she's really Inexperienced. I'm ao happen-1"
NO TAMPERING!
SOVIETS WARNING TO JAPANESE
again to go to her room. The cd, turning to Joan. "She's swell!" so exactly the same every day. process seemed mechanical. It was Joan shook her hood. "I've been too busy to see any shows She had visited all the employ- lately." Thon on impulso, nho nak Nothing will happen," the ment agencies on the list given hered, "Do you know where I could oldor woman reassured "From Mias Bell's description, tive and many others, as well.
hor. by the Travellers' Ald representa- got, a job?" feel sure your sister will take She had interviewed personnel to hustle to grab a job these days," Both girls stared. "You've got very good care of herself. She managers in department stores. one of them volunteered. "You"
Moscow, Feb. 27, has funda?"
She had searched crowds on the need a 'never-take-no' look in your She could take care of herself streets until her eyes ached, her eyes. What can you do?"
The official Soviet press to-day, for Д
warns Japan that future negotio- month or ale wocks on what heart leaping at the sight of every she has."
can sing Joan answered, tions for the sale of the Chinese alender, blond girl who for a mo-wondering a little that she felt no Eastern Railway must be conducted "By that time she may findment looked like Pat. work. If she docan't, she will de-
resentment at the other's casual on a sincere and realistic basis. shelda sensibly, no doubt, to take a the classified columns of a morn-ed students preparing for college." not intend to be made a party to a She and inserted a message in manner. She added, "I have coach The Soviet Union, it is said, does train home, or at least communicate Ing and orening nowspaper, beg eye-with your family."
"Heavens The exclamation stage play and will resist all at- ging Fat to call her. Sho had tried spoke volumes. "Well," the other tempts to confiscate the railroad or The brisk, matter-of-fact, cheer- every means she could think of to girl went on, "if you land a job to interfere with its operations. in my car," Pat said easily. "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 find her sister, every means that it won't be coaching. Maybe, Izvestia states: "The external about my size, too." She looked that as soon as she was alone again had failed, back and saw that the blond girl the terrible doubts lurking in her
That's what I do at Himbel's the one side and the decisiveness who had sat near her was examin-mind. would spring out to terrify from strain, worry and weariness. HOUP
Joan's face was thin and worn store. And sometimes I poss for of the Soviet policy on the other, Ing her luggage.
advertisements. My face have helped Japanese to under her once more.
"Shouldn't I go to the police?" One day at noon she sat in a small isn't my fortune but my arm hold-stand that it is impossible to impose she asked.
restaurant on Broadway, eating a ing a snow white cake of soup their will by methods of violonce "That might be very embarrass and milk.
frugal meal of soup and orackers well, you wouldn't believe it!"
Her thoughts were "I don't know," said Joan hes- sla.' ing for your alater. Why don't running, their troubled "I want taxi in a hurry," she you try the employment agencles Her funds were very low. Unless like that-
course. itantly. "If I could do anything if its frontiers are respected and told the red cap. She breathed a first-the easily accessible ones she could and work she must return sigh of relief a moment later 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-
"Aren't sold on the proposition.
its interests not hampered, all she was apinning along the atrcots were looking for work? That's practicing petty economies would to suit yourself. If in the cab. So the family had sent the place where you'll probably not help much longer.
viet and Japan can be solved. a wire, no doubt pleading with her find her. I'll give you a list of
to talk your troubles over, call Pravda declares that those hand- to come back! Well, she wouldn't addresses."
"I can't leave without Pit!" me up." She drow a card from ling the negotiations in Tokyo, Har. go back. If they only know what
Joan thought desperately. "I'll her purse and scribbled across it. bin or Changchun "must remem→ While she was writing, the stand in the bread line first!" torture it had been! Already she Travellers' Aid representative was feeling better, as though she glanced at Joan's white, anxious assured, with the unmistakable menta," followed by telephone with decisive resistance from the Joan took the card and read, ber any attempt to seize the Chi- Two girls, attractive,
self- "Kate Jones. Woodmere Apart-foro with its operation will meet nese Eastern Railway or Intor had left the old Pat behind and had face and said kindly, "You look stamp of those who earn their own number. She thanked the stranger side of the Soviet Union." United assumed a new identity. Sho very tired, my dear. We could way in the world, sat down at the who said. "Forget it! You'd make would write to-night telling her make you comfortable in our rooms table. Their animatcil mother not to worry, but she would downtown until you decide where flowed about Joan. It was Satur- from you, call me."
chatter a swell model. If luck runs away not give them her address until you want to stay. they become accustomed to the Idea Thank you. You are very kind planning to attend a movie.
day afternoon and the girls were A week later, frightened by her Pat, Joan took up the telephone and of her being away, more conddent but I think I'd better get settled
fast diminishing funds and with called the number Kate Jones had that she could take care of herself.right away."
"Have you seen Norma Shearer the stabbing fear that she must given her.. at the Capitol?" one of them ask-leave New York without finding
(To be Continued.)
"Thank you," said the Travellors" Aid representative and moved on. Pat started off calmly but quicken- ed her steps a mement later,
"There's a very nice woman's There was no fonelier, 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 Travellers' Aid deak, Identifying It by the lighted globes, the two hemispheres which symbolize the agency's far-reaching service..
Joan spoke to the alert, pleasant faced woman at the deak. "I'm Joan Waring from Memphis, wired about my sister—”.
"Yen, Miss Waring. We ceived the telegram and we believed we had found your sister but
A short while later Joan wan established in a decorous little room, fastidiously neat, with ruf- fled curtains at the window to add a home-like touch. But she did not feel at home. She was unutterably lonely and slincouraged and heart- sick.
She went to the window and relooked out, but turned away with a shudder. Pat was so young to be alone in this great, bewildering place, spread like an enormous, glittering net about her., Pat was alone here to-night, just as Joan was. Poor little brave, unhappy Pat!
"She isn't here?" Jonn cried. "We stopped a girl who answered the description but she said she was not Pat Waring. Perhaps wo should have held her, but she talked so naturally and sald there was an- Joan's head was throbbing. She other blond girl in the same coach,deelded to go to bed. To-morrow This other girl's relatives appeared she would begin her search for Pat, Whig die Bell was questioning the search, which must succeed soon! Joan got into bed, turning What was the first girl ko?"her face against the pillow which Jonn asked unhappily.
was soon wat with tears. The woman began
a caroful description of Pat's dark...blue. Two weeks.of.loneliness, of small auit, curly blond hair, and small bills mounting to large bies. Two hat. Even before she mentioned weeks of stified fears and. deter- the heavy silver locket with Batmined courage. Joan became con. links, Joan was nodding miserably, scious of commlaerating glances Tears rolled unheeded down her when she entered the hotel lobby. cheeks.
She passed through the lobby on "That was Pat," she said. "She her way to the street, through it
you over want
on great power like Soviet Rus-
The Soviet Union belleves that
Press,
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