DANCING
CORALIE “STANTØR.
CHAPTER XXXIII.
ZACE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930.
JUDITH
HEATH. HOSKRAK.
tendant tried to make Judy drink some brandy.
The supper room was long and
"No, take it away," she said. narrow. Hal of it was taken
Chummy came back, and with her up with tables, covered with red-Michael Stone, There was a side and-blue-checkered tablecloths. At door. They helped Judy out
DRAMATIC SCENE
IN COURT,
EVELYN LAYE GRANTED
DECREE NISI.
ACTRESS COLLAPSES.
There was a dramatic scene in the Divorce. Court when Miss Evelyn Laye, the actress (in private life Mrs. Evelyn Elsie. Monro), was granted a decree nisi against her husband, Mr. stage na Sonnie.Hale.
the farther end there was a kind of through a yard, and into the taxi-Robert Hale Monro, known on the alcove, with a window looking into cab. She smiled at Michael in the
a disused timber yard. The window old childish way, was curtained with orange and green.
On a long buffet were sprend sandwiches, pastries, and sausage rolls. Most of the foreign element drank syrups with water, but there were always spirits, vermouth, and beer for those who wanted them.
I was a perfect silly, Michael; but it was so very hot!"
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the
Miss Jessie Matthews, actress (Mrs. Jessie Margaret Lytton), who intervened, collapsed during the reading of some letters, and had to be assisted from the, Court.
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She did not speak in the cab.
the door When they reached Chummy hesitated.
The case was a sequel to the "You're tired, Judy dear-"
action heard in November last. "Come up with me, plcakes Chum when Miss Matthews obtained
decree nisi against her husband. my!"
Chummy had no choice. They Mr. Lord Alva Lytton, the actor, went upstairs inte Judy's little sit-discretion being exercised in her ting room.
favour with regard to her associa- tion with Mr. Sonnie Hale.
When Judy and Dumont entered, there was already a crowd round the bullet, and all the tables were full. Dumont piloted her to the alcove, in which were placed some
was a yery Judy's first action basket chairs. There was nobody Judyish one. The room was full of there at the moment; and the others flowers, as usual-a marvellous cel- made noise enough to make pri-lection of midwinter roses and car vate conversation easy.
Judy sank into a chair. "You might get me some lemon ade, Bastion," she said. "I'm parched-Oh, Bastien!"
Her voice had suddenly fallen to a whisper. As he stood over her, she noticed for the first time that there was something the matter with her friend. He was ghastly pale; the dark hair lay on his temples in wet rings. His eyes had He awayed to and a wild stare. fro on his feet, as he stood there; but he had control over his voice.
"Judy, what were you doing at Gideon's apartment this after- hoon?" he asked.
"I"
She stopped, and looked at him with a touch of offence,
"Oh, yes, you were there. I saw you come out!"
"Yes, I was there, Bastien; but how queer you are!' I was having tea with Mr. Gideon and his sister, Madame de Toros."
"You lic!" he said under his breath. "There was no other wo man there. You were along with
inations and lilles. Judy swept them all out of the vases and bowls, leaving trails of water everywhere, Then she opened the window, with ther arms full of them, and flung |
them down into the street.
"What did Bastien say, Chum- my ?" she asked, when she had slammed the window down.
"I wasn't there.", her friend an- swered.
"But you must have heard from the others. Chummy, I must know! As far as I can remember, he said that Mr. Gideon was—"
"Judy, darling, poor Bastien was drunk."
"He said Mr. Gideon was giving me money." Judy went on inexor able. "He told all the boys and girls that I had taken Mr, Gideon's fancy, and that he had paid for everything and brought me out at the Monopole."
"Judy, Bastien adores you," Chummy insisted. "He is jealous, and he was drunk."
"I know he was drunk," replied Judy! "but that was what he said, wasn't it?-that. Mr. Gideon had paid for everything that the Monopole is his theatre--that Mr. "You are a liar he went on, Wyon is only Mr. Gideon's man of bending over her, with his back to business. And Bastien said I lied
him!"
"I was mad?"
not. Bastien. are you
Gideon's
As Miss Laye had to relura to the United States to fulfil a film contract, her 'evidence had taken before an examiner.
been
Husband "on Trial" Miss Laye and Mr. Hale were married in 1926. There were no children.
They lived happily until the beginning of 1928, when the hus band joined the cast in the revue
"This Year of Grice," in which Miss Jessure Matthews was also playing.
When Miss Laya went for a week-end to Manchester where the revue was having an opening run, she alleged that her husband and Miss Matthews were than friendly. They denied, how- ever, that they were in love with each other.
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The husband it was alleged, afterwards admitted he had mis- conducted himself with Miss Matthews. On his promising to give her up Miss Laye took him back, and in August, 1928, they lived together in a flat at South Audley-street.
Mr. Hale, however, stayed only about a fortnight, and then was found to be associating with Miss Matthews.
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Mr. W. O. Willis, for Miss Laye, submitted that the wife's act in taking her husband back did not amount to condonation. He had
and he really went back by a trick. "He gets his wife to allow him to come back," said Mr. Willis, and then tells people he is only there on trial."
"A Cad,” Says' Judge.
Mr. Justice Hill, in giving judg men, said the misconduct of the husband with Miss Matthews was not disputed. It was, clearly proved in correspondence between the two parties,
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the others. You said this man because I pretended that it was Mr.written her hypocriticial letters, Wyon owned the Monopole, and Wyon who had brought me out, and brought you out as a purely busi that it was a matter of business, ness proposition. Thats a lie. Hic's Is that right, Chummy "*. Gideon's agent-it was
"1 wasn't there-yes, I suppose You lied to us all, pre-that's what he said; but he wasn't money. tending you knew nothing about it. responsible." The Monopole is Gideon's theatre. "You sec, Chummy, you may be- I've been talking to his business lieve me or not, but I didn't know. manager this afternoon, and he It was an awful shock. That's why told me all about it. Wyon's only I fainted. I knew Bastien never A man of straw.
meant to hurt me. I knew that he "Bastien!" Judy's face was white had gone mad; but it was the shock DA A sheet. Her eyes stared, full his shouting that all out before of a dreadful fear. "Bastien, you the boys, and making me out to be cant be telling the truth! You're Heaven knows what! And I didn't mad! It isn't so. Mr. Wyon-"know, Chummy- didn't know! But now Bastion was past con- That brute has utterly deceived me, trol. He dragged Judy by the Chummy, and that slimy little shoulder cut into the room.
devil with the old woman's face!
•People crowded around them, And I thought. I knew men!" and other dancers pushed their way
Poor Judy dropped on a chair in from the ballroom. The rumour and laughed and cried convulsively. had swiftly spread that there was a Chummy did her best to comfort scene-by no means an unknown her, very much at sea as to what it incident at the Lemon Grove.
"It is quite clear that the hus- band in that correspondence ad- mits himself to be a cud." said Mr. Justice Hill, and the woman Matthews writes letters which show her to be a person of an odious mind."
was
It was clear that the wife took her husband. back wholly on his promise to dissociate himself from Miss Matthews, except profes- sionally. That condition broken, and the forgiveness there- fore became inoperative. Judy darling! It doesn't matter- He granted a decree nist with not a pin. Nobody would have be- costs. lieved it."
all meant.
"Bastien said I was a liar! Ie told them all! He's found out some- thing-if he isn't quite mad."
"Dearest, he never meant it. He wasn't himself. They all know that. Now you must rest, Judy. Let me put you to bed."
WATER LEVELS.
ON WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS.
Dumont's voice rang out, ugly "Of course you didn't know, and reckless with drink and the madness of jealously. lie gripped Judy by the shoulder all the time. "You people, seb her! This girl we thought we knew so well-she's taken a rich man's fancy! That swine, Bruce Gideon-she's been taken up by him, if you please, and made into a great dancer
The following table, issued by And she kidded all of us-her old
the Kwangtung River Conservancy friends-that it was all business,
"No, I put myself, thanks. Commission, shows in English fect and that Gideon had nothing to do Chummy, angel, thanks ever so the water levels on the West with it. She's a liar-that's what much, and good night. Don't stay River, North River and East she is! Judy Grant's a liar! And I'm all right. I must get some River, on the dates named: she's"
rest, because to-morrow I've a great
Aug. 20 Aug. 21 But the rest was never spoken. deal to do." Tony Leigh and Michael Stone, with horror-stricken faces, burst Judy was up quite early the next through the crowd and seized Du-morning. She dressed herself with more care than usual. She Judy gave a low cry. As Du-looked quite collected, but she was mont's grip on her relaxed, she simply boiling inside. She would slipped unconscious to the floor. have brought down the universe Chummy rushed to her friend's about her head without a qualm. side. Other men cleared a space. She was going to have no truck Dumont was led away, laughing with men of straw. riotously in his madness, and Judy was carried to the cloakroom.
mont.
There was a húbbub for a short time, and among the little crowd of friends there was immense surprise. It was so unlike Bastien! He was such a quiet fellow, and they knew that he adored Judy.
Many of the other people, how- ever, thought it rather a storm in a teacup. They knew it as a matter of common gossip that Bruce Gideon was "running", the little dancer. Dumont had drank too much, had got excited, and had made a fool of himself. Well, he would have a head in the morning, and would feel very sorry for him- self. Meanwhile, on with the dance!
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She rang up Bruce Gideon's apartment, and asked him when he anything from you, except a few could see her. The answer was meals!" that he had an appointment at 11
She flung the last words out with
o'clock. She said that she would be a biting contempt that brought a at his home at half past 10.
glow into Gideon's pale eyes..
Gideon was in his study, and she "Who is saying that?" he asked. was shown straight in there.
"Never you mind! It has been
Gideon looked at her inquiring-
Is it true, or is it not," she be-said.” gan, "that you own, the Monopole Theatre, and that you paid all the ly. expenses of bringing me out?"
"What have you been hearing, Miss Judy?" the big man cautiously repiled.
Just that. It is true? "Well, yes, it is. How have you found out?".
"Never mind! So you've fooled me over this business!"
"Since your conscience is quite clear," he began.
M.
"My conscience is clear enough." she interrupted, and the words dashed from her lips like a moun- tain waterfall. "But I shouldn't like to have yours; Mr. Gideon! Lying to a poor girl who has to make her living-making her name Jady opened her eyes in the Gideon behaved with commend- a byword! Do you suppose I'd have cloakroom. Chummy was bathing able tact. He was neither frivolous gone on with the job, once "her forehead and the attendant was nor self-satisfied nor provocative In, Guarvenius was dead, if I'd known holding smelling salts to her nose. any way."After all, what do you it was you behind It? Of course, She gave a little moan,
object to?" he asked persuasively. I was 'n fool to be taken in. Other "Take me home!" she said: "My "I object to being deceived," said people knew it--my friends, all the head is splittings What a terrible Judy savagely. "I object to people people I love, and a lot of horrible. noise that band is making!" saying that you run me, and that strangers; but I never knew it my-
Chummy hastened out to tell I've taken your fancy. I object to self!" some one to call a cab. The at- anybody thinking I've over taken
(To be Continued)
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