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JANUARY 16, 1936.
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SERIAL STORY-
BARGAIN BRIDE
Coldly Barrett anked, "Why didn't you keep Hutton".
by KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR
to
uncertainty of plans and dismissco | couple had quarrelled before and made Elinor that each time
Hutlen
"I had some shopping to do," sho Atammered
and you know how difficult it is to park cars near"
up that quarrel almost immediately, "To-morrow," he decided, putting sil ver away in its canton flannel bede, "they'll be thick as thieves, calling such other heart's desire and the like.
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the of her. She lied no glibly and easily! Having eaten, aho went drawing room, sat down, at the plane about where she had been and what Elinor flushed; her eyes wavered. and played the gayent tunes. Higgins, she had done!
Each, time she was out of the house with Bobby She had sent the chauffeur home be- hearing her guessed something of cause she didn't want anyone to her mood. Poor young thing he he was sure she was know about her going to see Philip. thought. Another quarrel and her Tellare. Marcia had seen them to- gether and spoken of it to Barrett She Fail munered something about-heart-la breating from
But Higgins was not worried To Castity lighthewayrundt demands to she stopped from the door she was sure to meot Bobby somewhere and be obliged to was certain that she went to lower Steamer speak a word or two to him. Barrett New York to spend hours with Telfare. On the morrow the butler concluded
Ho plunged into work with a zest the quarrel had been worse than he that was fanatic writing, arranging E/Canada Feb. 11 Feb. 13 thought. Barrett and Elinor cor new exhibits, appraising them. caly spoke at all. The evening meal helped Flipdors with his plans for an E/Russia Feb. 20 Feb. 28 Bar.
Mar. 6 Mar. was the only ond they ate together; expedition, taking over all the dull! Elinor looked pitifully unhappy and details such as ordering tin dippers, E/Japan Barrett's expression was grimly pickaxes and soap. He found time to E AMar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar.
almost write a series of articles. He super- Immediately after
ter the meal and she intended plans for the gallery of a E/Canada April 3 April 5 made no attempt to entertain herself. friend who had long wanted a suitable
"I fear I quite understand," he responded lovelly, crisply. She raised surprised eyes and, as she saw his face, her colour receded.
I must remind you," Barrett went on inflexibly, "that I told you aeveral weeks ago would not have you indulging in flirtations."
******, Barrett!" she stammered.
wars with Bobby Telfare all afternoon," he stated.
tho
blank. He left the house
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"But I wasn't" She was stung by
injustice. "Did you have
avo h pleasant ilme with Instead she sat in her dimly-lit sleep-home for his paintings, bits of Jade, E/Russia' Apell 17 April 19 April 21 April 23 April 25 Bezsie?" he asked.
ing room, staring ahead, realizing ahe predellas and such. And yet ho E/Japan May May
"I hud a
lovely afternoon," who had been a fool again and that love couldn't keep busy enough to forget answered, not quite ovenly. She could show the way to agony. "Never his heartache. would have gone on to, tell him that again!" she vowed to herself. "Nover she had gone elsewhere but he looked again!" at his watch, murmured an excuso and left the room.
Alone, she stood with tears-brin- ming in her eyes and teeth, set on her lower lip. Such a reception- after the morning)
the
Higgins tapped on her door at six to say that Mr. Barrett was dining she like her dinner out. Would
near served on a little tablo
swallow library fire? He saw her.
before. she responded. con would be very ree," she said,
"That lifting her head.
Obviously, she decided door was closed on Higgins and she was alone again, Barrett regretted his soffening toward her that morning. She regretted it tod. The moment of tenderness had given her euch high hopen.
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May 4 May 6 May 8 May 14 May 19 June 1 May 15 May 17 May 19 May 21 May 23
June Juno June 12 Junio 17 He thought he would feel some re- E/Canada May 20Day 31 lief with Elinor away. He found,
June 29 instead, endless worry and conjecture. E/Russia June 12 June 14 Juns 10 June 18 June 20
9 July 14 Toward the close of a cold and in the silence of the house which dismal April Doctor Baran ordered seemed cold no matter what the tem- E/Japan June 26 June 28
perature, he wondered what she
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July 10 July 12 July Elinor's father to a milder climate, might be doing. He wished the year | Alken was chosen and Bontwell they had agreed their marriage £/Canada July 24 July 20 Stafford with two nurses and Elinor should endure would come to an end, departed.
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She drank herrtea as gallantly as she could, hoping to hide. her To leave New York was a reller The name of Colvin had always beon E/Russia Aug. Aug. ↑ Aug. 11 Aug, 10 Aug. 15
kept free from scandal. Marcia's She had untered acutely affair had been underhanded and emotions from the keen eyes of to the girl Higgins. Then she went to her room ainge the afternson Bobby Telfare cheap but legal enough. She had and let the tears come.
had picked her up on a street corner been married to Lon Bloore who had where she waited for a taxicab to
abandoned trysts with her when he the take her home.
found she could not give him "Happy" Bobby had asked hol-wealth he had supposed was hera. Marcia's and lowly after she had urged him to Lon had died before
his for. hurry if he could because she was late. Barrett's father left thom
"Very Elinor answered with com-tune. plete sincerity. She had not been Elinor was aware that Aiken was wistfully that Bob Telfare who was happy since. Bometimes she thought a very pleasant place. The sunshine was warming and the air soft, the doll and unexciting had at least boenhills and valleys green and the view had taken, kind, and fair. He was not hot and from the house they then cold, as Barrett. No, that wasn't charming. quite true. Barrett was no longer Her father was carried to the ter warm of heart; he was standily cold. race and sat there for long afternoons. Their chess games had been abandon Elinor sat beside him roading words ed. The last time aho had suggest she did not sense, smiling at him ed a game ho had gald brusquely that when they paused to chat, wondering he hadn't time. He no longer came what Barrett was doing and whother to the drawing room at the tea hour he missed her at all. She tried to to talk over events of the day and seem normal and light-hearted, hop- hear her play, They had not been Ing the letters Barrett directed to her to the theatre together since thator effect-would hold some sugges- miserable afternoon. They had gone tion that his coldness was thawing. once to Bessie Thrope's for a heavy. They never did.
when
the
She laughed bitterly at the thought, What a fool she had been to think a kiss from him could mean anything, when once before he had shown how Lightly he considered such a caress.
At the end of the stipulated year she would work. She would not toke two o'clock Sunday dinner. There "It's beautiful here," said Bentwell a cent from him! She wished she Barrett had gone back to masquerad- one afternoon. "I don't know whch could be working now. Then he ing but he had done it so clumsily. I've been so contented so at peace!" would have less time to think, to that oven Jim Senior wondered if He was still too weak to think imagine what life might have been
perhaps something was wrong. about others or he would have seen for her if she had had the power to Elinor had tried to fill her days bis daughter's misery. He was so make him love her and to hold that and for the most part had succeeded. slow to get well, Elinor thought with She had grown thin and her eyes deep anxiety. And when rho spoke nurses they She did her best to eat. She didn't met Barrett's wistfully when he look of it to either of the want the servants to know how utterly ed her way, which was rarely. He agreed, avoiding her eyes and mur- "time." Barrett's chill, disapproving oyes had foared her and what she might do to muring something about crushed. hor, In spite of determina- him. He know her, he told himself Science knows when human batteries tion she could do no more than dally a hundred times a day. There was no are low and waning but selenco does with her food. It choked and sicken-excuse Tor him to be taken in again, not always tell.
only to be haunted by her and dreama! cd her.
love.
UNITY HOPES
HU HAN-MIN TO GO TO NANKING
Singapore, Jan. 15. After meeting Marshal Chlong Kai-shek's representative, Mr. Wel Tao-ming while en route to China by the Italian ship Victoria, to-day, Mr. flu Han-m111
that ho Announcea wivin proceed to Nang.
Mr. Wel Tao-ming stated that Mr. Hu Han-min's decision meant that there would now be a united front against Japan, and that complete ac- cord had been reached between Mar- shal Chiang Kai-shek and Mr. Hu Han-min and one between Nanking and Canton.
Mr. Hu Han-min stayed In a guard- od cabin all day long.
Nanking City's Greeting
Nanking, Jan. 15.
Preparations for an elaborate wol-
come to Mr. Ru Han-min were dis-
Moming
Noon
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TEMPTING LIPS All Day Long
cussed at a meeting of the City Kuo-Those lips of yours! mintang here to-day.
A telegram to Mr. Hu in the namo of the City Kuomintang was sont to Hongkong expressing a hearty wel come, and urging him to come back to Nanking as soon as possible. Wah Kiu Yat Po.
Wang Chung-wei in London, E
London, Jan. 15. Dr. Wang Chung-wel, the well known Chinese jurist, arrived in London to-day and Mr. W. W, Yen is expected in January 17-Reuter. Nanking Interviews
Nanking, Jan. 15. „General_Chiang Kai-f "ek-received university presidents prosesi this afternoon. Mir. Oong Wen-hao, Secretary General of the Executive Yuan, simultaneously
received student
It
delegaterstond that further inter views will be given tomorrow, to all the delegates. They visited Sun Yat- sen Mausoleum this morning and General Chiang Kai-shek gave them lunch-Router.
Generalisalmo's Advice· ́
Nanking, Jan. 15.
Student bodies from different parts
Are they fresh, ripe, laviting? Michel will keep them so all day long, for Michel lip- stick is truly indelible. So flattering in slide, so soft, so appealing, it
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(To Be Continued)
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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
The Steamship,
"MARECHAL JOFFRE” Voyage No. 5 Aller/36, Bringing Cargo from Marseilles &c. Arrived Hongkong on Saturday, the 11th January, 1930.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables aro being landed and stored into the Go- downs of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon whence delivery may be obtained im- mediately after landing-
All claims must be sent in to me on or before Tuesday, 21st January, 1036, or they will not be recognized
Damaged Packages will be examin- ed by the Company's Surveyor Mesars:-Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 17th January, 1938.
Consignees must have 4 Revenur
Oficer in stiendance
when
ahy
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No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
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