THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6; 1933.
For the LOVE of EVE by Lucy Walling!!
BEGIN HERE TO-DAY
EVE BAYLESS, pretty xasistant to EARLE DAINES, advertising manager of Baby's department store, mareles DICK RADER. • construction rupeelstendant. They keep their marriage secret. Dirk opposes Eve's continued employment but she is determined to so on
working.
And a new ropy writer, MONA ALLEN, at the offes, Mona is trouble-maker,
Eve and Dick ink an apartment in' an old-fashioned house. Eve becomes nervous
from worry and Dick takes her on werk and trip to the lille town driver pieces of furniture, Dick says Lhey can not the shop owner she will send for them later.
In an antigos shop there Ere adistres several)
afford them but when Ereienven; the Colle
CHAPTER XIV.
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.TYPHOON IN JAPAN
MUCH DAMAGE ON WESTERN COAST
No damage was done to farm crops. The redeeming feature of the typhoon was that the lingering heat, which was the most severe la forty years, has broken-Reuter,
How to PREVENT Childhood Ailments.
Because it is a vital truth
that! prevention in better than cure, count- their little ones an occasional dose of less parents all over the world give Baby's Own Tablets. In the old days a weekly dose of castor oil or other But nowadays parents do not need to purgative was a common practice.
harsh, crude purgatives. The modern torture the little ones with theso
remedy is Baby's Own Tablets,
To avoid many of the ills of child- hood parents should take special note of a child's natural functions. At the first sign of constipation or loss ef appetite or general “off colour" a dose of Baby's Own Tablets will im- mediately put matters right. In this way Baby's Own Tablets prevent ailments from taking bold, and much
For children who suffer indigestion.
pain, worry and expense are avoided.
from
The office boy entered then, alomach or bowel troubles, Natulence, 1
or
worms.
him nall together a stand for the) pink dishes, au onyx base inmp and Christmas tree. Later he helped portable radio. Thore wore ex- Eve trim the tree. He put extra | quisite silver pieces and an electric leaves in the dining room table to waffle iron. accommodate the guests and when Monday evening Esther, invited Eve's sister, Esther, arrived with a crowd of young people-all of On hir wedding night Bee la vent in Newber husband and child, the baby them old friends of Eve's-to hor Yerk to meet PREDA CANTER dress burer, held out her arma to Diek and home. There was bridgo with a
Tokyo, Sept. 5. much attracted by her. She vialle IRENE seemed to prefer him to anyone buffet supper and music afterward. half of Japan last night flooding There Eve meets THERON HEFCE, who le
A typhoon struck the Westorn PRENTISS, former schoolmate who la, playing else. Later, to the child's Intonse Then Christmas night the whole about thirty thousand houses. In the stock market.
A week later Eve returns to Lake City to delight, Dick made a snow man.
Bayless family escorted Evo and Osaka and over a thousand houses Eve's grandmother, accompanied Dick to the station. "Eve," said in Tokyo. by the son with whom she lived, her mother a moment before the Many small fishing boats were came for dinner. Bayless, little. spry and yet always little present for you. Buy your railway service was interrupted in Grandmother train arrived, "here is an extra destroyed in Kyushu," while the complaining, enjoyed the day enor self some nice silver or something Koren, where about fifty bouses mously. "I have lived a great you really want with it. And have collapsed or were washed Many years," she said, "but I de- don't tell your Pa! I saved it my-away. claro to goodness no one ever aur self." It was a $50 biÙ. prised me as much as Eve 'doca. That announcement now-coming Evo was awake and bad eaten Christmas fell on Tuesday that with a Christmas greeting! Twas breakfast long before the tralu year and Eve was overjoyed when right odd! I thought to myself, reached Lake City next morning. Mr. Barnes said that she could "That's just like Eve. Seems like She was filled with anxiety. By have Monday as a holiday and thus you picked out a right nice mun, the time she reached the office the be able to spend Christmas with though. I know you must have store would have been open for her parenta 600 miles away. asked him; he doesn't look as some time and she would have to work. Monn Allon permitted-one Bixby's, was open until nine o'clock | though he was bold enough to ask face everyone at once They corner of her mouth to lift in n each evening of the week before you.”
would all know about her marriage. scornful quiver. Christmas and Eve was obliged to After dinner they all gathered She wondered how they would spend at least part of every even in the old parlour and Esther play greet her and what new complica- most buried under the stack of nesa, colds, croup, colle,
diarrhoen ing at the office. Dick agreed ed the piano while the others sangtions she would have to face.
newspapers he was carrying. He there is nothing more effective without objection to come down Christmas carols. Then the gifts Would Barnes be nice about it or tossed the papers on a large flat- more picasant to take than thin town to have dinner with her those were distributed. Dick, who had would he be afraid her work would topped desk and smiled brightly as infantile remedy. Designed from a alghts..
been alone at Christmas for the reflect a divided interest? How he greeted Eve. Approaching her doctor's prescription Baby's Own Saturday with the last task com-last 10 years, was amazed at the would the girls take the news? desk, he scowled darkly and whis- Tablets are absolutely safe and harm- pleted. Eve said goodbye to the unselfish
displayed. Marya would be sweet, she knew. pered, "Don't let Miss Allen get fence upon Baby's Own Tablets to
less. You can rely with every con generosity others in the office, wished them a Accustomed to paying his way and But Mona Allen?
your job. She's counting on it!" Merry Christmas, and left to meet expecting favours from no one, he
keep your children well. All chemists Eve's trepidation increased Inter
(To Be Continued) Dick. On their way to the train was touched and pleased to see when she entered the store.
can supply you. Mr. they posted their marriage an- how he was accepted and included Barnes had given her permission nouncements to Eve's friends in in the group as one of the family. to arrive late, inasmuch as her Lake City. Those for the home Grandmother Bayless, in partic- train did not reach Lake City until folks had been sent a week earlier. ular, amused him. She brought 10 o'clock. A throng of after-the-
Eve felt a mixture of apprenen Eve a handsome quilt of intricate holiday shoppers already was sion and relief after the announce- "log cabin" design which she had ments were mailed. But at least made herself and then grumbled there was nothing to worry about when she saw the exquisitely col- for the present and she boarded oured rag rugs which Eve's mother the train with a light heart. To- had given to Dick. morrow she would see her parenta again and Dick would be with her. Henry Bayless met them at the station Sunday morning. Eve pied her father first and gulped as her eyes filled with tears, Then she hurried forward and kissed him while he struggled for com- Dick surprised Eve with his gift posure. Partings and meetings a beautifully designed dinner after long separation always affect-ring set with diamonds. "We were ed Henry Bayless. His eyes were engaged and married all in one tended her hand and kissed Eve. blurry and he swallowed hard. breath," Eve explained to her "I am so happy for you," she said, Then he welcomed Dick with a mother, "and I asked to have only smiling. Eve never remembered hearty bandelako and felt a glow the wedding ring."
what she answered. She thought| giddily, "What deep dimples Marya has !"
"-m!" Grandmother declared. "Now I know why Kate was so everlastingly busy dyeing and sew- ing all those rags that she couldn't even take time to visit with a per-
zon!"
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gaging the attention of the clerks, but Eve felt all eyes focused on herself. She nodded to several ac- quaintances as she hurried along toward the elevator. Her knees were weak by the time she entered the advertising office.
"Eve!" shrieked Arlene Smith, darting up from her typewriter and flinging her arms about Eve's alight form, "Congratulations, darling!"
Marya looked up from the eva ning slippers she She arose and with dignity ex- was sketching.
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of friendship in that firm clasp. That evening the whole family Hank trusted few men until they bundled into heavy wraps and rode proved themselves but his instinct fout to "Cousin Myrtle's" in Beach- Monn Allen assumed a bored ex- told him Dick Rader was all right, wood. There, in a modern suburb, pression. She remained at her It had snowed heavily overnight Cousin Myrtle and her family lived desk and as Eve passed she glanced and Hank drove carefully. He in a house of Normandy type up and returned her greeting with was proud of his new car and There was a tower with a winding, a "Good morning, Mrs. Rader." boasted to Dick of the number of wrought iron stair and easement The words came years he had driven the old one.
a distinct windows. Through diamond-shap thrust. Strange as it seemed The Bayless home was in an olded punes of glass the lights of an Eve then, she had never thought of section of the city on a tree-lined outdoor Christmas tree twinkled. being called anything but "Miss street. "Nice here in the aum- The beautifully furnished home Bayless" or "Eve" by her business mer," said Hank as he drove into had not been built by wealth but associates. the yard. Dick saw a modest rather by years of hard work.com- To her intense relief Mr. Barnes house of the seven-room-variety, bined with thrift-and-careful was in consultation and she had with side porch and a low attic planning.
time to regain her composure be- ovor the kitehen. Evo's mother, Dick felt himself attracted to all fore facing him. As Eve upened rosy and smiling, beamed a wel- of Eve's relatives who seemed so her desk and lifted out sketches come from the doorway.
friendly and merry. The next and notes she answer Arlene's morning he built a crate to hold questions and learned that the Dick felt the spirit of Christmas their gifts. "It's such fun," the marriage announcement had caus for which he had long been home-cousins had declared, "to celebrate ed pleasant excitement in the office. sick. He accompanied his father- Christmas and a marriage, at the Ju-law to the woodshed and helped samie
Arlene and Marya said they time." There were
shell hoped Eve would continue her
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