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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932.

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Colonel Daihachi Hayashi, studying the lay-out of the country. Similer work has been done by other senior officeis during a co ordinated scheme of attack, in case of necessity, being formulated.

Japansin marines-on guard at the Japanera consulate.

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THREE KINDS

of LOVE

BEGIN MERK TODAY

by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN

loathe pretty women."

A crowd of Japanese demonstrators tearing down anti-Japanese boycott posters in front of a Chinese store in Shanghai.

"Why didn't you tell me?" said claimed for Phil, and an assump

tlon that he was smart enough to make his way in the world. He burned the note, right there in the ash tray, while Ann looked on.

Ann.

"""Tell you what?"

"About the heel, and the ripped her and all 7"

"I think I'll go home," Ann said, "Darling," Phil pleaded. "Don't, please! I'll explain everything later."

Phil pressed his lips together, and straightened them to a smile, and shook his head slowly. He meant, by so openly despairing of Ann's Intelligence, to shame her; A certain similarity to the word- but it seemed not to work that way. Ing of the note may be seen. But "Why didn't you?" said Ann. Ann, who had not read the note, "Because I hadn't an idea that liked the usual "darling," and slightly annoyed over the fact that such minutiae would interest you, she liked, also, the eager promise people were staring at us and dis-Also, I forgot it. Are you paying to explain. She did not like the cussing us."

me the doubtful compliment of connotation of "everything." so she "She does stare," said Ann. She jealousy, or what is the object of repeated it. hasn't taken her eyes away from this inquisition 7" me once since they sat down over there."

"And that," said he, "is the pen- alty of benuty, you know. But sup Ann, Cecily and Mary-Frances Fenwick | "Nothing of the sort. Cecily's pose you stop looking at her, and live with their #randparents. The sisters pretty, and you don't loathe her." you won't know that she is looking hare been orphaned since childhomh, THE grandparents-known

"Nor do I think she is pretty.ut you." "Grand"-bave long since lost their wealth | She has a charm about her face; and the household is supported by Ann's and but her features

K "alle" and

Cecily's Arning. For this reason, Aan. 28,

• been engaged 8 yenza.

• • •

are far too small Ann tried looking again at the and Philp Eeroyd, young lawyer, are and her colouring is too delicate to mountain; but it had lost ita postponing their marriage though they have sait me. won't last as yours Alpine glow and and become a for-

whites, na lonely as majesty. Cell. 22. & in love with Harry McKeri, lists, Ann. But let's leave Cissy bidding thing, in cold blues and "She has such a bright, hard way of staring,” Ann said. "It-it sort of gets my nerves."

n engineer, but when he proper refuses out for this one evening. Here we

me the wedding date because the cannot

to deure Ann with the financial responsibility of | are, just the two of us. Let's leave the home.

"Mary-Frances, it, and still in erboel, strikes everyone else in the world out for parquaintance with Earl De Armonet, this evening, will you?" lock company actor, She meets him secretly

on several oceaaloni. Mary-Frances han

bim telleve ale la 18 years old, are tries

vasileville all,

Part.

"We will," she agreed. "Don't "Shall we allow to spoil our look right away,” she went on, "but evening, or shall we forget it?"

Ann asked, "How well do you

"Everything?"

The girl gave the note to the Philip had gained time and found waiter.

himself. "There is nothing to ex- Anu said, "You are jealous of me plain," he said. "After all, I am a when no other man is concerned at lawyer, and I do try to observe all." (The walter, supercilious, some of the ethics of my profen. atenithy-an erratic combination at sion."

best had started toward their ta-] "You didn't tell me that she was ble, had grown shy, had paused to a client of yours." rearrange some flowers in a vase). "She fan't. But there happens to "You are jealous of Cecily and be another woman with a poor old Mary-Frances and Grand and Ro-blind mother" He stopped. "Sco salle,"

here, Ann, I have no right to go Philip was about to say that her into this. If you falat But why accusation was unjust and untrue, not take my word for it and trust but the waiter spoke first. "Every me? Won't you please do that,

dear?" thing all right, "sir?"

Philip said, "Yes. Quite all right."

"Pretty view out enst there," the walter suggested.

"Well, yes," said Ann. "Still I do think it is very strange that she should have to write notes about it In a place like this."

"Sho didn't have to. She is an Ann looked out enst there. Philip | extraordinarily silly little girl. She said, "Yes." The waiter moved could have stopped in the office for a moment in the morning. I sus

la persuade her to Seenme his partner in there's a girl over there who keeps

Phil take Ans to dinner at a mountain) staring at as. Just now she said know her, Phil?”

something to the boy with her, and "My dear girl" odd how noth- he turned to look. I wondering can be as impatient as patience, whether you know her?"

heavily stressed "how well is one been so good, lately.. Phil looked instantly. He nodded apt to know an office associate 7" anfd. "And I know you to the girl His face flushed, and "I thought she worked in the "May I see that enote, Phil?" Ann poct that the sole reason for her are working too hard. All that when he turned it again to Ann office across the hall,” evening work—”

CHAPTER XXVI.

"You've

Ann

Away.

aald,

there was a suggestion of fright| "She does. We meet occasionally "Shall pass it across imine- "Do you know, Ann, when you and anger in it.

in the hall or in the elevator. Not diately? Or might I look at it look like this you are so beautiful "What's the trouble?" she naked, long ago she lost the heel of hor first?” that I scarcely feel as if I had a "Nothing whatever. She works shoo in the downstairs entrance, "Read it yourself. first," said right to love you. When I'm away neross the hall from my office-a and I took it around to the shoe-Anti. from you I forget, at times, how filing clerk, I believe."

maker's for hor. Since then, sho "Somo nonsense," he frowned, as very beautiful you are or I decide The encounter, at least, was not stopped into my office one day to he unfolded the tight two square that perhaps I am exaggerating it. Philip's fault. Letty had told him sow the hem of har dress or petti-inchos of paper. Ho continued But when I get with you again-it that she had to go with her mother coat-that had ripped." makes me humble, dear."

that evening out to see a poor old "Phill Isn't that silly? Every-blind lady who Hvod in Forest one says I'm good looking, so I sup- Grove. pose I must be. But it in no credit "But,” said Ann, "you looked as I didn't make my face. If you were angry, or embarrassed, You don't love me just because I'm or something." pretty, do you, dear?"

"I was, possibly. You told me not stopped staring and was writing Bemi-sonableness was all that

to nie.

(Continued on Page 11.)

Don't Cry, little

girl

frowning as he read: "Darling "Why didn't she saw it in her sweetheart man: I didn't story to own office?"

you, honestly I didn't. Call me up Because there happened to be when you get home and I'll explain MENTHOLATUM about a dozen or more people in her everything. Your, L. If I think office, and I am alone in mine." you are mad at me I won't sleep a

will soothe and heal "Oh," said Ann. The girl had wink. Call up sure."

"You aren't pretty," he said. to look just then, but I did and got something with a red fountain pen was "ever clalmod for Letty; but your cuts and bruises:

"You are supremely beautiful. I caught in the nct. Also, I was, she had borrowed from her escort: | occasional cleverness has been

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