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DANCING

by

CORALIE" STANTON.

CHAPTER XXXIV.

JUDITH

and

HEATH HOSKEN,

Persia with his friend Hylton, whe had managed his departure sooner

Judy struggled with swelling than he had thought possible. tears that she would rather die than shed.

Gideon allowed a moment

She herself was leaving for Paris

in the following week. She was tobooked for a three-week engage-

. elapse. Then he said, without look.maet there, and was then going to

ing at her:

Nice" and Monte Carlo, and from

All the same, you must admit there to Milan, Rome, and Naples. have had the honour and the good fortune to give a great dancer to the world.

"That you haven't!"

Judy's voice sounded as if her. frail body were about to burst with rage. The rich man smiled with tolerance..

"You cannot pretend that you can't dance. That would be rather too much of a joke!"

"I don't pretend anything," she flashed: "but I'll tell you one thing I'm never going to dance' again Not likely after this!"

She felt dizzy when she thought of it, but she knew that it was her life, and that she could never havé given it up.

Three days before her departure she met Bruce Gideon. She was walking toward her lodgings, and het arms were full of parcels.

He stood still, hat in hand, bow- ing with formal deference.

mind there

Through Judy's flashed the idea that it would be a great satisfaction to cut him dead; but almost, instantly another thought came to her, just us deñ- It was useless for Gideon to argue nite. In some way she had so to or plead. Judy was adamant: She order her life that Alan Steyne would give up her career as a must know that she could never dancer rather than owe anything to have any part in his. How to do him. He had cheated her; he had this better than by resuming her behaved like a cad. She would can-friendship with Mr. Punch? cel her contract with Matthew Tan would get to Alan's cars, however. nary and return to her model far off he was-she

of - work.

that. He would despise her. Ite She flung herself out of Gideon's would think that what had been apartment, and went at once to see said about her was true. Well, all Matthew Tannary.

the better! That was what she

was sure

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930.

It's the turnover that counts!

STARMER

SIR CHARLES recently stated at the Publicity Club of Glasgow, that advertis- ing is the necessary fertiliser to make two blades of grasa grow where one grew before.

It

Sir Charles might have taken the argument to a more logical climax.

Advertising represents ground in which the merchant sows the seeds, which are to yield his profit in due season,

the

Then, on the top of this thought.

He was a little, dark, bullet-wanted. hended Scotsman, with an iron-! grey moustache. He was a man of came stili few words, and his eyes were very that had keen, but sometimes they twinkled stirred again that curious plan with fun.

born out of the vision of a beauti-

another. The purpose been lying dormant

He listened to all that she had ful girl and a dissipated-looking to say. Then he kept silent for a man in a big motor car; or born, few moments, while he regarded more strictly speakly, In Vincent her with a certain friendly admira-Stornaway's studio, as she sat on tion at which even fiery little Judy the bearskin behind could not take offence. What he These hateful words sounded again Anally said was very characteristic. in her ears:

"1 wonder why Wyon couldn't have kept his counsel better?"

This made Judy wild with anger, That's not the point, Mr. Tan- nary!" she cried. "I've been shamefully deceived, and I won't

a screen.

"Not the sort of girl öne could marry. Ir one did marry, it wouldn't be a little Judy Grant!"

So, instead of cutting Bruce Gid- on dead, she smiled at him.

"I hear you are going to Paris

"Yes, I changed my mind." Judy

stand it! Nothing would have in-after all, Miss Judy," he said. duced me to appear at the Mono- pole if I'd known that Mr. Gideon said. was paying for everything. No-)

"I am more than glad." he ar

thing would have induced me to swered very politely! sign this contract with you."

"Why is that, Misa Grant?"

"You may walk with me to my diggings," she said. "I'll tell you I'm going to pay you

"Don't you see?" she asked im-all about it. patiently. "I owe all my success to back." him, and I just wont have it!"

"I have been paid back," he re

"Ye can't throw your success plied. "Wyon and I went through away." he said dryly.

everything yesterday."

"Oh, no-there's a lot more to

"I can stop dancing." "Then ye mean to break your come!" contract with me?"

"Yes of course I do."" "Ye can't do that, Miss Grant The law will bind ye; and I've spent a good deal on advertising 'ye and all that kind of thing."

"I'll pay you

back. plenty of money."

I've got

It must be enough. You can't! have spent such an awful lot."

*

*

"Ye'll lose me a ton of money. Ye were going to set the place on fire.' The Swedish people will be at me like blazes, Ye can't do it, Miss Grant!"

"I'm going to."

He regarded her with a grim

tle smile.

But the ground must be careful- ly chosen if the best results are to be secured..

That is why the enterprising advertiser avoids stale ground.

It must be fresh.......fertile!

The daily newspaper is ever fresh; ever of interest to the readers, and it naturally followS that the greater the number of daily readers, the greater the measure of success from each advertising message....

.from each seed planted.

Every Advertisement in a Newspaper is a seed well planted.

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"Yes," replied Dumont, in the depths of gloom. "So hear." "As you like," he said. "Any- "She's been at Monte Carlo and thing, as long as you don't punish Nice, and all over Italy. Now she's the world at large for what I did." back here for a week or two; and

Norway and Denmark." Rubbish! "The world could do then she's going to Sweden and the body of the founder and pro- children, and lived at Sutton THE ORONG BANK, LTD. accounts opened and Fixed De

"Yes, I know."

without me well enough; but I de cided I was a fool. I was mad when I saw you. Guarvenius would have wanted me to go on."

They reached her lodgings. "When can I see you?" he asked, as she dismissed him at the door. "Couldn't you arrange to give me an hour or so? Won't you lunch with me to-morrow?"

"I might if I had the time. can't say."

1

"Wherever she's been, this chap Gideon's beer there. Ho's her shudow."

"So I've heard."

her."

"They say he's going to marry

"How can he?" Dumont's voice burst from his anguished heart. "He's engaged to some society

-past one. Don't disappoint me,

"I'll be at the Mayfair at half girl."

Miss Judy."

Belvoir

"Why wouldn't ye be keeping to

"No-that's off. Stornaway told She hardly answered him, and me. I met your contruct and going on dane ran up the stairs. She was strug- yesterday, absolutely

him at the ing and making more money, and gling with many emotions. Te be- envy in front of your 'Sewer Men" green with then paying Mr. Gideon back all helgin with, she was not overpleased spent on ye, Miss Grant?"

"His engagement broken off! You was laudable, the carrying out of with herself. Though the object are sure?"

Judy stared at him. The idea had not occurred to her. There was something in it, too.

"Judy-marry-him !”

it was repugnant in the extreme.) "I shouldn't think it likely my- She hated Gideon's flabby face, his self," said Michael and his rugged!

grew chivalrously tender.

"How soon could I do it?" she ridge of black hair, his huge nose, face

asked.

and his pale, covetous eyes. She "What a little sport she was!What

"I couldn't quite say, but I can had not brains enough to appreciate a spirit she had! Always merry easily find out. I should think it might take ye about six months dominant personality.

his remarkable knowledge and and bright, with great holes in the living very carefully yourself in

Her most soles of her shoes on a drenching the meanwhile. He spent a ton of definite feeling about him was re- night! Always fussing around Cla- money, there's no doubting that."

Judy sprang to her feet.

pulsion.

4

rissa Morley like a hen! And now -now she's the greatest dancer the

"I'll do it," she said. "Thanks, It was June again in New York-world has ever known. Mr. Tannary, for the idea. I hadn't a peerless, golden June, with blue, "By Jove! Dumont, do you re- thought of it. I'll do it! I'll make translucent days, and crimson and member her first night? And even all the money I can, and when I purple sunsets, and long lavender-more than that, the night in pay Mr. Gideon back li advertise grey twilights slipping into short Steyne's studio when she danced in all the papers that I've done it fairy nights of sapphire satin and for us and you fiddled for her? That that the girl he cheated and lied silver moonshine. It was New reminds me I meant to ask you, to doesn't owe him a cent, and that York at its very best.

do you think Steyne and Clarissa

"What makes you ask?"

said

to-

she paid it back all on her own, by The doors of the Cafe Ture were have made it up?" her own work. Nobody can think swung wide open to the street, Dan any the less of me for that. All the sat on the steps, and played his Dument. world shall know how he cheated guitar and sang his songs for the

world to hear. me!"..

Tannary gave her another grim Inside, it was a reek of smoke little smile.

and coffee and stock pot and wine "Miss Grant, re'd be making a dregs, as usual; and the usual bad enemy."

crowd were there.

"Only that they're always gether now, since Steyne came back from Persiu. How long ago was it? At least a month and he seems to have drifted back into the old life."

I

"I dare say," she answered; "but Bastien Dumont and Michael I've never cheated anybody in my Stone sat at the table under the "I don't think he has," Dumont life. He deserves it. I said no-dead master's sketch of Clarissa replied. "He came back with his body could think the leas of me; Morley, with its faded laurel wreath friend Hylton, who very nearly died, but, you see, I shall always think and rusty crape bow. Bastien was out there. Steyne took care of him Jess of myself. I've been deceived fulfilling himself. He need no and brought him rore: but

very badly deceived, Mr. Tan- longer go without food, or neces- think he's going back again very nary; and Mr. Gideon is, going to sities, although he still did so quite soon. Far from drifting back, I pay for that!"

often from habit. He had the in-think he's becoming a business mán. In her face was the violent purity definable air of the man who is He told me the other day he's quite which, with her loyalty, was the arriving.

given up the idea of painting; but very basis of her nature. The hard- A man's work improves with of course he would be with Chum- headed little Scotsman apprehended recognition and success as it does my-they're still great friends.". it with his Celtic genius, and paid by the very fact of working. It is "I wondered that's all," ssid homage to it.

the man who has no work to do Michael Stone. "You know what

"I'm thinking, Miss Grant," he who works badly. Bastien's big women are. They said she'd broken said, "that ye'll go very far in this canvas at the Belvoir. Galleries, it off because of her work. The world, but that. ye'll be deserving "Sewer Men at Breakfast," was pointje. would he work always every bit of your success!" making the whole city talk. come first?"

"Judy is back," said Michael Dumont nudged him sharply, as About a week later Judy heard Stone, stirring his iced coffee in Chummy and Steyn, came in. that Alan Steyne had gone to the long, glass.

(To be Continued)

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