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SERIAL STORY-

One I Love

BEGIN HERE TO-DAY

JANET HILL lake her engagement with HOLY CARLYLE After earning he has been going out with DETTY KENDALL. Bolely Kir. Janet is secretary to DRUCE HAMIL an ade

SON, adverthing manares of Every Home

Magazine, and ilgif is employed in vertising office.

She tit tores Italf and can and forget him. On a stormy March evening when she feels lonely and unhappy Janet leaves the office and walks down an unfamiliar street. She hear a little girl crying, talk to her and later buys her hat meal. The Utle girls ROSIE SILVANI. She has been trying to selleanly and lost her money.

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Janet starts out to take Rule home. A holdup man grabs Janet's purve and Ross A young - reams JEFFREY GRANT, gineer who Hves at the awe rooming house Janet, suddenly appears and the holdup

or the way he looked at her hinted at a deeper interest he was sure to follow-it with some ensual remark,

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They could buy the purse and then He stayed a little longer and then have a sandwich somewhere together, doparted. "Twelve-fifteen," he called He was as different from Rolf over his shoulder as he closed the

"Don't forget!" Carlyle as night from day. Rolf had door: exactly 13 minutes past 12 pald her pretty compliments second time he met her, had given o'clock the next day Janct entered her to understand that he was in love the main door of Marah's department store. Jeff Grant was there before with her the third

Jeff Grant, on the contrary, talked her lelle," he grinned. "I was won about steel mills, the news on the sport page and funny things that dering what in the world I'd do if you didn't show up. These places ofilen. happened at the

Του, many Mrs. Silvani nooded toward him give me the willles.

THE SUNSHINE ROUTE Vis Yokohama, enld to

ono evening, women around!" Janet

Kobe, Bhanghal, in the least uncom- Ho didn't and

Honolulu, San Francisco, Panama "You're a lucky Air to have a young

fortable, though, five minutes later man like that one!"

Canal, Havana, New York. before the purse | Janet protestore only friends!"

"Oh, but it isn't when they

Fortnightly sailings like that!

counter. The young woman behind the The older woman continued smil.counter who wore her blond bair in Jeffrey taken Janet an tosie to

purses from the Stivant home in his car. They talk to 1'AT ing. "Sure, I know! And you'll amazing ringlets smiled at him BE marked BILVANI, the father, who has been out of make a fine couple, too. Oh, it's a she drow several

Tires have to be young! Tim

spoke with a case. She work for two_yeuru_an:] to TOMMY, Rose's fine thing, for us, of course, but 1) southern draw that Janet felt sure crippled

fannlly

immt been hard brother. The tatute and Janet and Jeffrey nelde to

was affected. can remember when Pat and I took "adop!" these.

the prize for being the best dancers at the St. Patrick's Day ball. We used to dance every Saturday evetting Thinking about it afterward shrugged. What difference did make what Mra Silvani thought so Jong as

Jeff Grant understood? There were no sentimental notions in Jeff Grant's mind. He wasn't that kind

MEN ZUAY.

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They send food and clothing end, with the aid of her employer, Janet finds a steady is for Pat. Later she and Jeffrey The children to a circus.

CHAPTER XX

When Jeff spoke the words were not in the least what Janet had expected. Ho said, "You know I almoat joined up with a circus once. I was 16 and they were going to give me a job with the tent crew, Lord, but I wanted to go! I told my uncle about It and he said if I'd stay at home and finish high school he'd see that I got a job in a circus. then providing I still wanted it. So finally agreed. I can still remember dow I felt, though, when the circus

when the car train pulled out about disappointments1"

Janet said, "It must

hard."

"Hard? Say

have been

nothing's

ever

She was surprised the next evening when he knocked at her thor. Janet opened it and said, "Oh-hello! Won't you come in?"

Blood

"Nu heah's a little nhmbah," she $10.85, aid, "we've been sellin' at It's a real bah-gain"

Jet turned to Janet. "How about it? Do you like that?"

She shook her head. "Those clasps

one once,"

ever hold. I know because I had

The young woman behind the coun ter was still smiling. "What colah would you like? Black or brown?"

Jeff looked down and saw that the He cleared his throat. He had stopped at the door to talk purse Janet was carrying wan black

Why ahem." Ilo her oner or twice but he hadBlack, I think. Will you let us see to never entered the apartment. Now that one in the second row?"

It was an attractive handbag which he came inside, Janet dropped into

chosen soft black lea- a chair and motioned him toward one. "There's something 1 thought

with a

distinctive maybe you'd help me with, Grant metal trim. the blond said hesitantly.

ruris sent it to be wrapped in a gift box.

"All right. What is it?" "Well I wondered if you'd help nie buy a present for a girl"

What kind of a girl? I mean

they

sure she'll like it," Janet said. think any girl would. It's no

and a good size too."

struck me harder. I have a theory what's she like? Do you have any practical sald contentedly, "

that the disappointments a kid gets about some trivial matter are just as Berious for him as the way a grown- up feels about something really important."

went on to tell Janet about his childhood in the little town where his uncle owned a hardware store. Bolh his

parents had died while he WDR still

too small, to remember them. He had lived with his unclo and aunt until he was graduated from high school. Then, instead of Join ing another elreus, he had decided to go to college to study engineering, ile had worked to earn part of his expenses, borrowed the rest and paid it back. For the last year now ho had been strictly "on his own,"

idea what kind of a present she'd especially like?!!

1

you like it I guess it will do." He Information Iradn't volunteered Alty about the recipient of the purse, He hadn't said she was reistive or just a friend or a sweetheart. Jones couldn't help wondering. She curious but not for the world would italsy

she ask questions.

Of course it hadn't been jealousy that flamed up in Janet's heart, That was ridiculous. Of course it couldn't be anything of the sort. Why should she care how many pre- sents Jeff Grant beaght for other

differenco could girls? What make to her?

He answered all her questions in the negative. She waswell, just un ordinary girl. He didn't know how About Janet's age, he ald she was.

Idea thought. He didn't have any what she'd like, What kind of pre- senta did girls ke Hadn't Janet any suggestions?

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The young man glanced at his wrist watch when the package was delivered to him. "Sorry," he said. "it's later than I thought. I WAS hoping we'd have time to drop in at Hartley's but I don't believe we can want to make it. Where do you cat!"

"Janet suggested a sandwich bar in the same block. They wont thero, found two vacant stools beside the. counter and climbed up on Janet prúcred as not chicken sandwich called for and glass of milk. Jeff

id that shopping ham on ryo with plenty of mustard.

"Well," he said business wasn't half bad, was it? You're the one I have to thank for that, though. Lord, I wouldn't have had the slightest idea what to

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He saw that she was not cutwards to:

that Janet told him about the littla Ile was so helpless about town where she had lived, too. So she laughed. "Why, yes, of course, long ago it sooned since she had left I could suggest a doren things. It there and come to Lancaster! She depends partly on how much you told him about her mother's death want to spend. You could get a three years before. Janet had been vanity case or perfume or something eight years old when her father was for her room. A vase, a candy box killed in the war.

lingered over the coffee and maybe or a piece of pottery. Mayle she'd like a handbag. I saw some dessert. The exchange of confidences beautica in Marah window to-day seemed to establish a real friendship. They were ob sale at $5. Really

and the words broke off. Soma When they finally rose to go both of lovely ones-1"

a folded earlier customer had left them were laughing over a story of That's an ideal" Grant nodded.

the counter. Janut Grant's school days. Half an hour "Do you think she'd like a handbag?" newspaper an

"Well, of opened it, glancing Idly at the front later, tired but happy, Janet sald

Janet smiled again.

à headline In Food-night.

course I don't know. I'd like one of page. All at once

rather inconspicuous type stood out. She

Grant half a saw, Jeffrey

them myself, though."

Junet read it, sinred at the words, dozen times during the next week. She went to dinner with him twice and once to the movies. She called

read them over again. There it was no mistake about it! The headline read: him "Jeff" now, just as naturally a

"BETTY KENDALL, SOCIETY he called her Janet. And she learn

GIRL. ELOPES WITH ed almost immediately that Jeff Grant was not Riven to making sontimental advances. If she thought once or twice that something he said

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"I think that's a good hunch," Jeff announced. "Would you be willing to go with me to buy it? I'm pretty dumb at things like that. I'd pro- bably pick out the worst in the bunch,"

She agreed to meet him at Marsh's department store next day at 12:16.

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Monday, Sept. 2-His Excellency, taken on location Edgar Rice Burroughs ranch in the to this strange trio. See for your attended by the personal staff, visited to the Queen's Shing Mun and performed the cere- rolling San Fernando Valley, where nuif by hurrying

fast an you mony of the closing of the Shing the largest set built this year was Theatre to-morrow as

Mun Dam. constructed. The story concerns an can.

Tuesday, Sept. 3-Mr. J. J. Hayden "Our Little Girl"

lunched at Mountain Lodge. Average young city couple, down on their luck, who take a new lease on

Lady Southorn gayo a Gulders tea Glorious Shirley Temple, whose! What is Glamour? This question, life and love when they find them-

Situated at Rua de & d'Outubro, the building is one of the largest in as old us Hollywood, raised its inter-selves transplanted to a farm, and natural art is second to none, and party at Government House.

when the surround themselves with a group who has, in the words of Irvin S. absence of Lady Southorn, owing to

ceived the guests: again

Macao and all the modern equipment rogators bend

The following word present: laminaries of the "No More Ladies" of disinherited falks, like themselves, Cobb, "made wore people happy and indisposition, Birs. C. E. L. Grist ro- from all walks of life. Expecting to made more children laugh than any

Mrs. W. J. Anderson, Mrs. C. W..necessary for a department store and at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer find peace and happiness close to child

to child your age in the history of the

Curtis, Mrs. Cuthertaon, fell to debating ita meaning. The new nature, they are surpriniets more with picture - Our Little Girl, B. Bishop, Lin, C., Dale Curtive, ars. a hotel are incorporated in this edifiée.

Film conflicts emotional

The ground and first floors are for It is

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by, Mrs. B. G. Grigor, J. D. Danby, picture, produced by Irving Thalberg

stirring than any that confronted showing at the King's Theatre. now showing at the "Queen's Theatre. tiem in the whirling vortex of the called her greatest. This is said to be Mrs. J. Hance, Mrs. G. A. C. Herkiots, use as department stores, while the

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R. Here are some of their answer city. Their love is threatened by a Shirley's most touching picture. She Mrs. G.

heart as she bravely Mrs. K. W. Maurice-Jones, Joan Crawford: "When you wake up beautiful, unscrupulous blonde who plunges into an emotional adventure Mrs. Key,

up that sings in and discover it's Sunday morning."enters the picture and causes an meets a bowildering crisis while thone B, A. Moore. Mrs. H. S. V. MOBSOP many of them have private batha at-

in the lives of the sweet,

and all those who are nearest and dearest to her Mrs. Leo Nagol, Mrs. A. R. H. Phil- When an voted little wife

artistic design. An outstanding -fog- Around hor. The cast, hended by grope in the shadows of misunder-

Mrs. R. W. V. Hooves, Mrs. Ritchie,

a lobby on every floor. soldom scon." Edna May Ollvor Pepper, Johit Qualen and Addison vives a waning love, when she pleads Mrs. J. W. Riddock, Mrs. J. Skinner, ture of the building is that there "Something, much talked about but Karen Morley, Tom Keene, Barbara standing. Shirley's brave smile re- Mrs. M. E. Politi, Mrs, Polson, and all the furniture is of from home to reunite her Mrs. E. H. Williams, Milas Angus, The seventh floor will be occupied "Breakfast in bed," Charlie Ruggles: Richards, fe an unusually large one, for her mother to return, and rune Mrs. K. 11. Utlloy, Mrs. R. H.

boasting forty speaking parts and

sts. In addition to acting, Miss Armstrong, Miss E. Banker, "A seven letter word in print-some hundreds of minor players. Some

wonder sings. This "Joan conception of the magnitude of the child -times aix." Gail Patrick:

Miss Doig, Miss Drake, Miss P. will also be a roof garden.

The building was constructed by Crawford." Reginald Denny: "The situation can be gleaned from the story again brings to the green be: Miss J. Beavis, Miss Campboll, Mice by a Chinese restaurant

to prove herself a dramatic star D'Eca, Miss Evans, Miss P. Everest, day, sald way a distant place seems-until you fact that a restaurant, equipped to loved Shirley Temple. Again she

feed three hundred persONK

And at no time does Miss Q. Fung, Miss Gairdner, Miss Messrs. Lam Woo and Company from

Gerrard, Miss H. Gerrard, a hospital to take care of second to none.

K. Han architect. get there." Edward H. Grifths:

she stop being a real child deals to Hona Miss Hancock, orari, Miss the design of Mr. Periren, a Macao "what a director searches" för "when

emergency cases were installed.

The building is Atted with two the hearts of millions. Shirley plays cock, Miss Hayward, Miss Holloway. almost every scene in this picture. Miss D. Jan, Bliss Judah, Miss G. Schindler lifts supplied by the Jardine his picture is proviówad” #3 Spá!

"Calm Yourself".

"Our Little Girl" is said to have Lakoman, Miss D. Leo, Miss A Engineering Corporation; Ameo"

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A. Blackonzio, steci shutters by Messrs. Dodwoll and King Vidor launches the career as one of the most entertaining pieturas young in heart as well as in years, Mien Me Cuno, Miso Me Kenna, Miss Company, and "facal bolters.

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Sept. 5His Excellency cireus celebrities His Excellency received representa- 6 Clarkonians" in tives of the Press.

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Friday, Sept. 6-Mr. William Terl- Mountain Lodge, ing left. Mountain Lodge

His Excellency received King's Scout A. M. Appan,

who rolonne through United "Artiste. ful and wealthy young girl," as well as "the other nang De Tolboting of the Legislativo Council,

Vidor established headquarters in as at a one-year-old heir to a mighty Moore Jack Donohue Foodies Han Zortune, the fun begins. The girl neford, Gus Van Margaret Armi Hollywood at the United Artists leads to complications with his flances strong, Rita Owin, Leonard Carey J, Studios, where he shot his interiors. and the baby to complications with Farrell Macdonald And Jack Baxley,

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