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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934.
BEACH CLUB GIRL
By MABEL MCELLIOTT
dlug. Hoked good food, good south and here you've been all this wines. He always had the best table time?" at restaurant or night club. He had The ice about Boots' heart melted. ringside seats at the fights, aisle She had been steeling herself agains stabs for first nights of good plays. this emotion, any notion:
CHAPTER XXXVI Boots faced Edward soberly' across the small table. In a corner, screened
but it behind flowering shrubs in green tubs, a string orchestra softly played. If she married Edward she wouldn't seemed now she had been wrong. It don't honestly know," she con- have to worry about bills. She would was better to feel something, any fonaed. "I don't know what to say."
have supple furs to wrap around her, thing, miher than go on as who had Russ had been dead for eight sleek chiffons and silks, fine laces. been going, haut-dend, half-nlive. months now, Whenever she thought.
"What's on your mind, loveliness?"! of him.it was with a little, tug of She smiled at him. "Will Denis pain at her heartstrings. She knew and Kay be married soon, do you now that what she had felt for Russ think?"
Francos came in, furling a drip- ping umbrella, and had to be intro- dueed. She was properly Interested and cordial. She had heard part- Boots story. Mrs. was merely attraction. If he hadDon't know. They said so last if not all-of lived their life together would have summer. Probably they'll just run Raeburn must slay, Frances Insisted, been a mockery. Just the same, she down to City Hall some murning and and Barbara could take the early lunch boar. It didn't make a 'scrap was not ready to be Edward's wife do it without fuss. It wasn't right--it wasn't decent
of difference. that Ruan, with his big smile and his cheerful wangger, should be no noon forgotten.
Let them do it and be over with it, Boots cried within herself, that icy hand squeezing her heart, Let them
go the two women murmured over marry and send out cards and have "We could slip away and be mare penthouse and a cook and books scrubbed deal table in the nearby ried very quietly, d'you see," Edward and bode and the rest of it. Then tearoom. There was so much to Le was saying ingratiatingly. "No pub'll get him out of my mind forever, said so much bitterness to be glided
I won't bo thinking of another over, so niany things to explain. licity."
"I wrote and wrote," Boots sald, She made n little movement of reoman'a husband. dinsent. "You're rushing me
she complained. "I only said I would considor it."
"You
like me, don't you?" Ed- ward stared at her rather discon- tentedly.
"Of course I do. But that's not
make
Ah, but what Edward didn't under- aland was that liking wasn't enough to justify marclage. She had rushed pell m.ell into marriage before, un- considering, like a child playing a new game. Har leason had been brief and bitter.
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Kay as a young wife, dark, glow her eyes filling at the memory, "but ing, beautiful; Denis hending over tho, letters came back unopened."
"I know." Mrs. Raeburn shook her her, proud, disdainful of all others. hend. “Duddy wouldn't Ko, no, she couldn't bear it! She ile's softer now, dear. He says he would be going back and forth to the sees how it all happened. He's been Bay Treo every day and some day she would meet Danis on the tree doing a lot of thinking since he's enough.
Oh, better to be dead and buried than been in bed,
Mr. Raeburn, it appeared, had had "Nonsense," ald Edward trium-to meet Denis then!
a light stroke. "He'll be up and phantly and with the air of settling "We'd go abroad after we marabout in two weeks but of course he'll the discussion.
ried," Edward was saying fatuously, The thought flashed Into Boots" "You've never been, little thing, have have to go very slow. He'll have to be careful," his wife said. "Florida mind that marriago with Edward you1 We'd do Paris and London and lives with us now all the time. It would square off old scores with Vienna and Budapest.
helps. He's sitting up is n chair this Sylvia and Patty and all the girls She listened to him idly, as innhol
to town to who had hurt her during that last dream. She promised nothing but week. I had to come summor In Larchneck. Oh, but did her eyes smiled vaguely and he ac- nettle some business, I made up my
mind I was going to find you. all that matter? When she married cepted this as half a promise.
Daddy's business, she explained, it must be for love and love alone,
had been going down hill for some not because her ring would
Later, in the shop, Frances Gowtrye time. She didn't just know Sylvin Rivers open her oyes more widely.
aid to her, "He's really a very nice their plans would be. He had some Ind. I think you're a lucky girl." Insurance maturing next month- Someone else had said that who? not much but enough to keep them One of the girls at Lacy's. But afloat for a while. Florida was a
different. She
was paying guent. Frances, was
"I can help." Boots offered youth- more worldly, more assured and she.
fully. "I'm having some money now, too, thought Edward splendid,
д дня Insensibly Boots was affected by Frances and I have a tiny apartment Edward had everything to recom. these various pronouncements. She together and we cook over mend him, she reminded herself was kinder to Edward, gentler with stove and live on nothing a week." BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
ta Mra, Raeburn stiffened. Looks, money, family, position. He him, ceter, so that he came
air wasn't to think of it, she said. No, hed an equable disposition. His big adopt a completely possessive Inugh rang out heartily OIT every with her. By October when her year she and Daddy, would manage; they occasion. What matter then if her of mourning for Russ was almost up always had. And she was doing pulses did not race at his approach 7 the bad met his people, been tacitly some things for the Women's Ex- Eight dozen rolls every it was madness to expect that racing approved by them. The web tighten change.
dsy. And no part-time maid. It of the pulser. Denia who stirred this ed around her....
Ung warm, rainy October morning was amazing how little the table cost
shopped nt response in her belonged to someone
chain the olac....
she was alone in the shop when it slim, middle-aged woman in a bright stores...
She clung to the girl on parting. blue raincoat walked in. She wa
lhoutted against the light and She looked definitely older. The flools came forward with the polito, lines around her nwuth had deepened Her heart raced like a wild thing; mechmaical smile reserved for cas. their parentheses; her neck nagged. "Come out and see Daddy gome into the other week-end," she begged. "Ife wants She rushed very evol, "Did you really.
to are you. He's dying to, but you ly ?"
woman's art16.
know how stubborn he is." "Ummmm.
"Mother! Why', mother?" At the Casino. Kay looked a knockout."
They were laughing and crying all her together. Mr. Raeburn's thin face How did Denis look, cried bungry heart. Was he thin and fine worked spasmodically. She had to drawn, silent and aloof? Was he Lako off her rimless glasses to wipe mocking and cruel? Did he speak away the bright drops.
she said. "I-I had to
come," of met
Aloud ahe anid, "She's very good "Isabel told me where you were
just the other day. My dear little looking."
Edward ate caviar with relish, nod-girl! We thought you were down!
As though divining her thoughts, Edward said carelessly, "Suw Kay and Denis last night.”
IN LONDON stopped: raced again. Her voice whs tomers, llor manner changed alrunt.
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Boots
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# Amid this boxing Instruction, before Cagney never to fall in love. Produced by she finds that she loves a loyal friendperienced trainer-diet, exercise and specta- was letter perfect in his characteriza- Bernard Hyman, and directed by Sam who has Blood by her, Wood, the cast of the now pleture in-story are thrills, comedy, a cludes George Brent, C. Henry Gor. cular masquerade of the art colony tion. When the picture was
his new pugilatie ability, but he had; don, Llanet Atwill and Judith Vessilli, at the Latin Quarter, a glamorous James Curney had nothing to do with fashion show in a great Paris salon the consolation of knowing that, in and other detall. Comedy, highlgints the future, would be combatants will "Held That Girl"
the think twice about picking a fight with are provided by Ted Healy an Claire Trevor so liked the ward American bartender, the antics robe designed by Royer for her role Bert Roach as the perpetual inebriate in the Fox Film production. "Hold the uproarious sequences between Ed- That Girl!" that the studio presented' ward Brophy and the fat girl at the it to her as a gift. An interesting, Fine Arts Ball, and various antica of outfit is a little coat and dress com- American tourists in cafes and night bination. The smart coat is swagger spots. length, of rough tweed in a grey and mixture. The coat has. pl R.cen Johnny collar (loose, jaunty, standing
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Alexander Korda, the Hungarian up in back without inpes); the siet ves nim producer, whose latest success. are cut quito full small turnback cult. "Catherine the Great", in at the King's Under the cout is a grey Botuny Theatre to-day, was in his early man." flannel waistcoat buttoned down the hood a newspaper reporter in Bud- centre with grey covered buttons and apest. Hla interest turned to Alms, but tonholes bound in green suede, and he began directing in 1916 in The belt that holds the waistcoat in Budapest. Later he went to Vienna, Is of green suede with a silver buckle. Romo, and then Borlin, where he made The waistcoat is cut with small points rictures for the famous Ufa Company. in front and short peplins over the Korda went to Hollywood in 1920, hips. To skirt, of a grey-green joining the First National Film Com- tweed mixture, in combined with a pany, where ho medo numerous nic-' blouse of pale grey crape which has a tures, including "The Stolen Bride". man's four-in-hand crepe Lie that Ho. lnter Joined the Fox Production matches the green surde of the belt. Company, before going back to First One of his A grean crepe Ascot, tie is worn National for three years. araond the throat when the cant is best known pictures for this company of cloned, to give more completely was the brilliant "Private Life amart effect. While the salt answers Helen of Troy", one of the biggest box the need for a boat trip or for motor uffice Hollywod succrazes. He was! Ing, it also has a definite service in again with Fox in 1930, then left for being feminino as well an sporty and Europe, and made several nictures for dashing in appearance. To complete Paramount at thoir Joinville studios. the ensemble, Mina Trevor wears a Korda's first British picture was green suede hat, with a small brim "Service for Ladler", which was unt- turned up on one side, green suede vorsally hailed as the brat British ahoon and bag and grey gloves. picture made to date. In 1932 ho "Hold That Girl!" in which plays the started his own Alm company, London
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