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THE DIME-A-DANCE GIRL
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when I'm working I don't crave callers."
"Where have you boon the Inst three years or so?" dmcanded the cool soprano, undisturbed. 、"ཎཱ thought you were due at the Car penters' house party. We all look od and looked for you, sending hourly searching partics out into the shrubbery lest you might be
lost there."
"I've been working," said Larry shortly.
"Snubbed, by God! I don't for a minute believe you're telling the facts. I've heard tales"
that
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NAVAL RELIEFS.
H.M.S. CANTERBURY ARRIVES
FROM DEVONPORT
TRAGIC DEATH OF
NAVAL OFFICER.
FUNERAL YESTERDAY AT HAPPY VALLEY
H.M.S. Canterbury, with 390 naval oficers and ratings aboard
Full naval honours woro accord- as reliefs for the various ships comprising the gunboat flotilla ined at the funeral of Sub-Licut, China watera, arrived from R. Tyrwhitt which took place Devonport, vin ports, early yes- yesterday, leaving the Royal Naval terday morning. Approximately Hospital at 4.80 p.m. thirty officers and men for H.M.S. Borne on the shoulders of eight Moran will be disembarked at brother ofllcoro, the casket was Hongkong, and the balance of the placed on a gun carriage and reifefa will proceed to Shanghai drawn to the cometery by 24 sea- and Hankow by the Canterbury, men from British submarines in which leaves here on Friday, port.
Reliefs are on board H.M.S. At the head of the cortoga Canterbury for the following gun-marched the firing party supplied boats. II.M. Ships Bee, Gannet, by H.M.S. Cornwall. The casket Cookchafer, Ladybird, Scarab,
Aphis, Tern, Falkin, Cricket, and pallbearers, officers and mon The from various units of the fleet Grat, Petrel and Mantis. Ellen had a premonition something unpleasant was majority of the men will be dis- followed in that order.
When leaving the hospital and ing. She hastily kicked off her all embarked at Shanghai, and the ver slippers. She made as much Canterbury will return to long-when approaching the cemetery noise as possible and partially suc-kong on the homeward voyage on the order "slow march" avas given. It was an impressive sight-the ceeded in drowning out the voices. June 10.
Navy's tribute to a departed com- But a moment later na she pulled
rade. on her patent leather pumpa sho heard a squeal of excitement from the soprano voice.
"Larry, you dog!" exclaimed the voice in malicious delight. "It must be the little pickup, the taxi-dancer. you're painting. Look Bob-quick! That's the little charmer we were planning to. warn Elizabeth against."
Searlet-faced, Ellen stuffed her fingers into her cars. As she did the heard the scratch of the rings as Larry jerked the curtain across the portrait he had been doing of her. The girl's heart seethed with rage and shine and anger. Lona There was no had been quelled. more of the hateful voice. But ai- ready Ellen had heard too much. Enough to understand that Larry's crowd had discusseil her as the "little pickup." had threatened gayly to inform on him. Lona and the others considered her an ec- centricity of Larry's, only a girl with whom to pass the time away.
From the cemetery gatos, the And then, "Ellen, these are Lona and Bob Clendenning, Just a couple coffin was borne up the winding of burns that weren't invited, but paths of the slope, to the grave
all that. side. After the burial service, a rather good sports for Shall we let them shots our sand-short command was issued to the firing party and three volleys rang wiches?"
He was not sure how much Ellen out.
The echoes were still revor- had heard in the dressing room or whether she had heard anything, berating in the Valley bolow when but he had 'deliberately stressed "The Last Post" was sounded. that "great friend," and Ellen, in a Every man stood to attention; the dim why, was grateful for the efoffeers at the salute, until the last fort he made. Larry was trying to notes had died away. help her. She agreed with him that
his friends should by all means
Bhare their sandwiches.
Lona, seated on the tip of her spine, her thin legs crossed be neath the billowing organdy of a light dancing frock, суса.
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Commanding Officer of H.M.S Odin (representing the Captain (8) Fourth Submarine Flotilla). the Commanding Officers from II.M.S. Otus and Orpheus and raised cool number of oflicers from baltle-
ships in part. "It's a beast of a night
Wreaths were received from the modeling, isn't it?" she asked in-following-Commodore Walker, differently.
for
"Oh, I don't know," her husband That she had feelings too, feel. cut in hastily. "The studio seeme. ings that could be hurt as easily na plotty cool to me. It'a certainly an their own had not occurred to them.improvement on that restaurant I What did they care for her, a girl just pried you away from.” from a Broadway dance hall? Cer- tainly Lona did not care. Ellen felt perfectly sure that Lana would not consider it in the least important that her cruel words might have been overheard.
The girl went calmly enough about her dressing. But all the time she hated, hated the girl out- side, the girl from that other world of Larry's.
"I'll never Bee her after, to- night," she thought,
What did it matter what that girl
said or did or thought? How could it affect her?
But it had affected her. It had ulmost broken her heart.
¦
"A new one.". explained Lona. fler thin face lighted with a kind of tepid enthusiasm as she turned LU Larry. "Gallotti's-Italian. Grand liquor, real absinthe, so I'm told. The crowd's taken it up with a bang. How's for joining us all on Friday?"
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"I'm a little fed up with the crowd," Larry responded bluntly. "Besides, mother's back from Eu-that she did not care what Lona was rope -crrow. And whether you imagining and inferring. She had believe it or not I've taken to work no refuge except to smile again on with a vengeance."
this horrible, hot, sticky night sit "I can't say as I blame you," ob-ting with these people so conscious aurved Bob tactlessly as he stared of their separation from her, Her at Ellen. "You artists are lucky very noul was sick. fellows. I wish I was one,"
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Quietly Ellen stepped from the "It wouldn't do you any good if i wretched evening she had over dressing room into the studio, a you were," Larry said with grow-spent with Larry, Lona did every- pale, composed littlo person in blucing irritation. "Mias Rossiter is not thing she could to make Ellen feel SIRDHANA dimity with fluttering cherry rib- a professional model. She's only allen from the group.
She chat-TILAWA bons, a pale little person with a giving me a lift for the show." tered of places Ellen had
nover TALMA still, proud face.
"Are you two goofs going to been, of people Ellon had never There was an awkward allonce stand up all night or doesn't Miss seen, of prospectivo parties to broken by the scraping of chairs. Rossiter over sit down?" Lona in which Ellen would not be invited. The two men rose. Lona, a dark,quired, reaching out for a sand-Neither Bob's blundering efforts to thin, sallow girl, hardly glanced at wich.
stop her nor Larry's open irrita- Ellen. Indeed, she almost yawned
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tongue. had been right; Lona had no inten- tion of being nice to her, She felt a fierce inner pleasure that even tho modish clothes the other girl wore could not make her anything but a discontented, rather homely young woman. As for Bob-he Was simply another young man in flannels.
"Sit down Ellen-pleuse do. I've saved this chair for you," Larry snid hurriedly, shooting a venomous Ellen endured it as long as she glance at Lona, who remained calm- could. She had hoped to hold out ly oblivious of it..
until Bert and Myra returned but "Don't pay any attention to my found she could not. Pleading ex
seriously. treme weariness she broke away wifo," Bob explained "She's always that way to other, within half an hour. She refused women."
to let Larry take her home.
Lona's laugh was not amused. El- "I hate him!" Ellen told herself len crossed the room and sat down as she hurried along the airless
"I want you two to meet a great in the chair beside Larry's. She street toward the subway station. friend of mine-Ellen Rossiter" | tried desperately to think of some- "I hate him!" Larry said with awkward haste. thing to say, something to show
(To be Continued.)
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