THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1932.
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LEAP YEAR BRIDE
by Laura Lou BROOKMAN
DEGIN HERE TO-DAY
Cherry Dixon, pretty i-year-old daughter
of wealthy patente, marrien Dan Philips, newspaper reporter, after a quarrel with her parents. It in a Leap Year marriag Cherry does the proponat.
And Cherry' feat struggles with
and
after one o'clock.
new.
She carried a prayer book. "Hello," Dixie greeted amiubly.
"Good morning."
him
"Morning?" she laughed. "May- be it's morning to you but my watch says 2:30. I've been out for hours-even went to church!" Phillips was not inclined for eonversation. He moved slightly His head was pounding. Shonidas though to continue on his way have had senne enough not to go but Dixie remained squarely in out with the gang last night, he the middle of the lower step. told himself. But then, he had had "I haven't seen anything of you
"Is Cherry upstairs The young man's expression did not change. "You won't find her." he said curtly, Some explanation seemed necessary and he added,
She and Dan move lato a cheap aparms to do something. Brenda was busy or Cherry for a week," she went
Dixie shan-with
engagement.
discouragint.
work AJ non, movie eritle of the Nore, is friendly.
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fle'd in- on. Cherry meets hardsumo Bink Pearson, sise of tended to join the card game only Guess I'll drop in-" the News, who tries to make love to her for an hour or so and then come After several weeks Cherry mother becomes tome to get some sleep. Instead toriously ill. The girl goes home and there
will not allow her to accept financial and
reconciliation with her parents. Pridewell, anyhow he felt rutten! from them however. Mr. and Mr. Dizon There should be aspirin in the
the mother's health,
now?
depart, seeking another cliniste to Improve medicine cabinet. Cherry always "Didn't you know? Cherry's gone
Brands Vall, magasins writer, comes to kept it- Wellington and Dan meets her. She suks
begins to spend most of
for a little trip. Visiting relatives. She won't be back for some time
him to collaborate in writing a pisy. Dag Phillips checked himself and
evenings at swore again. He had vowed he yet." Mias Vali's apartment. On A aight when
Dan would not think of Cherry. A girl
Is tired and nervous she and
Gral. Its goes to see Brenda who leads who could treat a fellow the way him to believe she is to love with him.
"You mean-Cherry's gone?" "Why, yes. I thought probably "For goodness Bake!"
Days pan and the rift between Dan and she had treated him! Left. him she'd told you. Left a week ago."
Oberry widens. She asks him to meet htt|flat. Gone away without even Baturday noon but Dag does not come. Max Pearson happens along and takes Cherry to word or a note of explanation.
Dan arrivee home hle explanation only
CHAPTER XLIII
Her tone of voice annoyed Phil-
lunch. She sees Dan with Brenda. When Just disappeared. Anyone else lips. He mumbled something about maken matters worse. He storms from the Would have been sensible about an engagement and would have apartment and Cherry telephones to Maz. it. Nowadays marriages and brushed past but the girl stopped
divorces were taken in a matter- him. Dixie's eyes widened, of-fact way. Why did Cherry Dan Phillips sighed heavily. have to work herself into a state Ile threw. опе arm upward, of hysterics and create a scene? tugged at the covers and, with his Why not admit sensibly that their Watch For eyes still closed, screwed his face marriage was a failure (because f her nagging and quibbling and and set For a few moments he luf quiet. Larrow-mindedness) Then the glara.of bright sunshine about arranging a divorce?
into a frown.
was
DREAM OF DESTINY
negara
too much for him. Dan No wonder Dan had felt laat ly Amold Bennett. stirred, murmuring sleepily, night that a drink or two wouldn't i "Cherry-time is it? Cherry- hurt him. A week ago last night; There was no answer, Sunlight he and Cherry had had that row.
"Dan," she Brid anxiously, continued to stream through the Ho had come home and found her there isn't anything wrong, is window and at Inst Dan opened gone. For days he had expected there? I menn-you and Cherry his eyes. He raised himself to one some message from her. Now he
Was
• # •
thoughts.
elbow. scowled at the offending know nose would come. She was of course not!" He snapped window blind that hung at a through with him. All right-if the words out. An instant inter crooked angle midway of the that was the way she wanted it! Phillips was hurrying down the upper pano, and let out a half-He'd not make a move to find her. street, his expression as dark as his suppressed oath. The next minute Not a movel
Meddling women! A hamper used for soiled cloth- Always nosing into other people's he was sitting up, rubbing his
ing stood in the bathroom. Dan affairs. There was bound to ho hoad ruefully.
Dan was alone in the room. It kicked at it violently. tio had talk now. Why did he have to
he would not think of Sunday, seven days after sworn
moot Dixie Shannon, of all people. Cherry's departure. Dan's clothes Chorry a and here he was today? Give that Shannon the festooned a nearby chair. There doing it!
hiat, of scandui- and she'd stay were scattered newspapers on the
with it until she'd dragged out apartment The aspirin was where he had the truth. What made her think floor and the entire
expected looked out of order.
to find it. Dan Look
there was anything, wrong be- And Phillips rubbed the offending two of the pellets, dashed, cold forehead again. He rose to his water over his face and went to tween Cherry and himself?
whose business was it if thoro feet, crossed to the window and the kitchon. He decided to mako
were7 were unwashed pulled at the shade. He did it so coffee. Thero
The napirin hadn't soomed to sharply that the blind fell to the dishes piled in the sink and after help his head. Dat plodded on n look at thom Dan changed his
angrily, reached the corner just "Damn!” the young man ejacu- mind. He returned to the bath too late to catch a street car. He
room and atopped into a cold lated.
It took all of five minutes of shower. Then he shaved, dressed fumbled in his vest pocket, dis- covered he had elgarottes but no annoyed and rapented efforts to and presently left the house.
matches. Dixlo Shannon was coming up get the window shade into place
Dama everything! What a dây! again. When it was done Phillips tho stops. She wore a towny cloth alumne into a big chair. The coat with deep cunts and collar of
They stopped from the cab and valla alarm clock red for Dide's hat was blue
floor.
London's parks and commons attracted great crowds during the beat wave, when the temperature reached its highest point for two years. Our
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Brenda Vail, half-turning, said, "Are you coming up?"
"Don't mind, do you?"
She smiled. "Of course not! Only you really mustn't stay so long as you did the last time, dear, fve letters to write-"
"Letters? Last night you had a mysterious engagement and to- night it's letters. Say, Brenda, you're not trying to get rid of me, are you?"
"Silly boy! How can you even say such things? Besides it's your fault if I've neglected my friends so long they must all think me dead! You know that, don't you?"
She smiled and to the young man that amilo seemed the utmost of devoted tenderness. They were The inside the building now. elevator bors them upward, stopped, and a minute later they were entor ing Miss Vail's apartment.
She stood still, letting Dan re
fur the luxurious
wrap hor' shoulders. Then sho moved to a mirror, touched her hair here and there, patting it Into the outline she desired, drew a slender gold lipstick from hor purse and applied the paste eri- tically.
move from
Dan's head appeared in the mir ror behind her. "You don't need that stuff," he told her. "You're beautiful without it!"
Compliments always pleased Brenda. She titled her head back- ward, looking up at him and amil- ing through narrowed lashes.
"Do you really think that?" she asked coyly.
"Brenda, you know I do!" Sud- denly his arms were around her. He would have kissed her but she sluded.
"Please, Dan!" she protested. "I've just finished my lips. You'll spoil them!"
What of it?"
•
He caught her by the shoulders a trifle rouglily, kissed her a dozon timea. "Brenda," Dan whis pared, "let's get away from this place! There's nothing to stop us now. Let's go tomorrow!"
She broke away from him. "But you must be mad!" Brenda ox. claimed. "You know we can't do that."
"Why not? You said you would -you said we'd go to New York
"After we've heard about the play-yes!" slie oxplained patient- ly. "It would be ridiculous to leave before! You know the let ter from my agent said prospects are hopeful. There's sure, to be a definite answer almost any day
now!
The uniquitous cinematographer, who seems these days to be as quick- ly on the scene of important events as the Journalist.
hundred times. I can't wait for "any day to como! I'm sick of this town and everything in it. I want Brenda. to get way from here,
What difference dues it make about the play? I'll get a job- I can find one—!"
"But the play means so much!" she assured. him. Brenda's lashes had narrowed again. "It's you I'm thinking of, Dan," she told him. "You and your future. My dear, you do know, that, don't you? We have to do what's best for you."
"Then come away with me!" "What makes you so anxious to loave Wollington 7"
"Why shouldn't I want to leave? I hate the town! They're all a lot of old gossips here., Besides, it's the thing to do. If I got out Cherry can start suit"
"Oh-Cherry! So you're think- ing about her now?"
"Don't talk that way, Brenda, I have to think of Cherry, don't I, if you and I are to be married? I mean she'll have to divorce me. Of course it will take time but in the meanwhile
In the meanwhile I told you there are letters I must write. Really, Dan, you should go. It's growing late."
"If you, want me to leave pro- mise me one thing! I'm willing to walt: a wook to hear from that agent. If a letter doesn't come by. that time promiss you'll go to
Robbed of her smile
by PYORRHEA
ONE of her greatest attractions
gone, maybe forever. Not so long ago she was the one men turned to with admiring glances. Now her once lovely lips are just two straight lives, her checks are sunken and she *most ashamed to open her mouth.
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