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THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1934.

Jimmy's Kitchen BEACH CLUB GIRL

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Tc, D'Aguilar Street, Tol. 30126.

China Building. Tel. 24863.

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AND SAURKRAUT ·· BOILED POTATOES ·

CHEESE COFFEE

CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP PRAWN CUTLET WITH MASHED POTATOES VEGETABLE ICE CREAM COFFEE

PICKLES, VEGETABLES AS USUAL.

KING'S

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CHAPTER I (Continued)

Jolinny drove her home again." -Sho found her mother, amp, effectuni Woman, varly graying hair pulled back from her brow, setting the table,;

"Didn't Linda come?"

"That no-account crenturo!" - Mrs. Raeburn frowned intently, pulting a butter knife on nflowered plate. "Sho called to any she had the back- ache. But there's a wedding on at the coloured church this afternoon. I saw it when I was driving over lo the farm for eggs... That's where who is,"

Boots dawdlod into the kitchen, touching things idly, carrying in a plate of broad dreamily. She had nover been taught to do anything- around the house. There had been a succession of maids, fat, lean, oner- gotic, axy, all through, her child- hood and young girlhood. She knew how to mako sandwiches for her ten parties, how to make iced lemonade.. Beyond that she spent little thine in the kitchen,

"Daddy late to-night?"

"I don't know. He said he'd enll, when, he, gut to the station." The Raoburns had an ancfent seilan which sorved as station wngen.

Well, I suppose he'll be fairged out:

It must be, hot in town," commented the girl absently, choosing a colery tidbit from the relish tray and munch- ing it.

"Barbara! You'll ruin your din-

her."

The telephont rang and Boots Hild l answer it. It might be Hardy'

It might be anything. At: 18, the telephone is a magic chain, con- necting one with magic worlds, Ing finite possibilitles. Her voice sound ed only faintly disappointed.

"Oh, Daddy? Yes, coming right down to got you."!

Mr. Raeburn was on the plufformi as she tooled the big, shabby car in- to place. Ho climbed in, his old panama in his hand, and pecked his daughter's cheek languidly."

"Terrible day!"

By MABEL MCELLIOTT

Boots, scarcely knowing what she did, extended her hand,

older woman's mood fitted into hers.

Boots felt an instant's compunction. Between Sickness And

Mother worked hard. Things never scomed to "break" just right for her. "Terriblet" Boots agreed brightly. ways

Daddy was grumpy: thero were al- "Want to get in a swim before din-ways money worries. ner?"

She

"Til finish up here," Boots said, took the slim shoulders, pushed "I don't think so. Too tired." He her mother bodily out of the kitchen. Highed deeply.

Feeling work an outlet for her mood, she wished suds in the big pás, wrung out tea towels, sluiced the old chipped drainboard,

Boots was conscious of a moment ury and instantly quelled foellag of Jinpatience. Daddy was always tired. If he'd make an effort and go down to the beach, have a swim, he'd feel better. Thus 18 observes 51.

Supper was a silent meal. Mr. Racburn rather gloomily lost himself.

Her task completed, she hung the dishcloth upon its hook and put down a saucer of scraps for the big yellow eat that came aldiing at that moment through the door, opening onto the back screened ontry.

"Nice kitty Good Timmy!" The cat, arching his back, rubbed

in chops and salad and green peas and himself affectionately against her,

Boots, aswering her mother's deaul- |

Health.

When people feel rundown, nervy and out. of-sorts,

thoy seek a remedy, and they, remaini

ill only so long

ns it takes them to find one cap- able of restoring their health and strength,

Many resulting from

131s

an impoverished state of the blood,

I taken in time, readily yield to treatment, consequently

There is often only an interval

tory conversation with monosyllables, staring up through eyes the colour of thought dully that tomorrw night muttonfat jade. Boots felt suddenly would be empty; that everyone else in more light-heartal than she had been town would be having a good time all day. Shades of coolness had while Onding the right, cure, between! while she languished at home. Oh, fallen on the grase, on her mother's sickness and health.

Dorothy Perkins rose, writhing over It was hatefal

"Sorry, I didn't hear what you said, Mother."

"Mrs. Waterman called up. She wants you to call-back.”

hateful!

the pergola; birds hammed and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the twittered in the dusk. What a fool Ideal remedy in all such cases, for she was to be discontented! The they act directly upon the blood world was a pretty good place to be, Increasing the number of red blood after all. And there was so much corpuscien Boots frankly, stared. Mrs. Water before her! Why to-morrow might content, thereby generally improving and the haemoglobin man's summons were not lightly to be disregarded. She Was

local ring anything... an offer to going the quality and quantity of the the president of the Colonial Damas, into pictures...a romantic meeting blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills by with a grave, handsome, distinguished their quick tonic action shorten the practically ran the Woman's Club free gentleman who, after one glance nt period between sickness and health.

her, would fall back and say:

Dr. Willlima' Pink Pills besides "You exquisite creature, I have building up the blood and nerves been waiting

for

lika improve the appetite, aid digestion, stimulato tho functions of tho varioua organs, thus increasing, strength and vitality. The good

handed. Boots had worked with her on junior committees.

"What on earth do you suppose she Wente?"

Mrs. Raoburn shrugged shulders you.. which had once been pretty,

"I'm sure I can't imaging."

someone

She would marry him, Boots dream-effect Scuse me, then. I don't want any dessert." The girl pushed back, sitting on the topmost step of the her chair and her father frowned.

to kitchen light: she would go

"Seems to me you might wait till Europe. When she came back one wo finished. All this rushing about." day she would be riding along Beech-

mar-

Of a cure by Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis

of

itsol

He sighed as his wife removed trea Drive in her second-best limou-manifesta plates, bringing in a crusty, dimpled sine.. It would be winter. She would from the first few

be swathed in far-rich,

treat. aleck days Unor strawberry shortcake. Boots volce, black camcul, her face rosy above a ment by a general with its nicest infections, could be silver fox collar. She would notice a

feeling of well- hoard from the ballway.

being. Delighted. So nice of you to thin, rather bedraggled young matron

| pushing_a_pétambulator along the In all cases of want mo. At 7:30."

Anaomla,, nou- She came back, a creature trans-walk. Sylvia Rivers! Syliva,

rasthenin, rhou. figured, all her languor gone. "What ried and widowed penniless now matism, neuralgia, do you suppose? She's giving a din-working in the library between whiles,

general weakness, ner party at the Yacht Club to- to ckc out a living. She (Boots)

nervous depres morrow night and wants me. Can't would how graciously, driving on....

"Barbara

alon. troubles of Barbara!" Imagine why

"Your plaid, organdio needs press to reality with a start.

Her mother's voice. She came back growth and change. of life, pains in "Daddy and I are going to ride the stomach, headaches, pains in the "Ok, I ought to have new ones." rocks for a while. It'll be cooler Pink Pilis will be found a mont down to the shore and alt on the back and limbs, and for the peculiar diacases of women, Dr. Williams' Boots lamented, with a side glance at there. Want to come along. hor father. He was grimly eating his way through a red and white pyramid,i

Sho relinquished her dream,"

eftelent and reliable, remedy. Ob- not seeming to enjoy it. Her mother over to Abby Jane's for a while.

"I think," she said slowly, "I'll walk tainable at chemists everywhero. threw her an alert, warning glance. You go along...

Later, as a two women washed up the supper things, Mrs. Raeburn sald, That Meriwethers house was dark. But Abby Jane was not at home. law-toned: "Better not boller. Daddy Next door, at Dr. Hart's, Hghts burn- about new slippers. He's troubled ed hospitably in the big, wide- about bila this month. The inortguge windowed rooms. On a sudden im

CONSIGNEES" NOTICE IN LONDON, Raeburn salt mildly. "And

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All claime must be sent to the undersigned before Wednesday, 19th | September 1936, or they will not bei rocognized 1

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known comes due the 27th, you! pulse Boota turned up the flagged |

Boots lifted her brows. Heavens, Pefien alone, the doctor out on nights walk. Young Mrs. Hart was very person couldn't even mention such a Irifle as new shoes in this house with-caila. She wanted to talk to some- out starting something,

"It decan't matter." But she said; it moedly. The brown and yellow plald organdio cried out' for' now. bronze slippers.

one

Lois Hart, tall, red-blond, rather gushing in manner, answered the bell. "Oh, comt In, dear. I was just detective story. boring myself with Out on the side porch...”

A roadster cut in out of the gloomi She wiped flowered dishes dreamily, just as the two women coated them staring out over the clipped green of selves. Lols fort rose quickly, the lawn. Mr. Raoburn'" had settled|

"That'll be my pousin. Stay and himself in his porch rocker by this meet him, Boots. He's time. She could hear the pages What she said was lost in the sound rattling, could hear the squeak of the of steps on the veranda. Boots felt rockers as he went back and forth. embarrassed. She thought she ought Why was He like this, she wondered? to go. But before she could take Sylvia River had averything she flight Lois appeared, a tall Stranr had only to stretch out her land and at her side. Boots glanced at him the world was hers. To-niorrow night | curiously...

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the most elegant and expensive, rai: "My cousin. Denis Fenway."

mont, It wasn't fair!

Boots, scarcely knowing what sho

"That's all, lovay." Her mother's

did, øxtended her hand.

*(To Be Continued.)

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