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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934.

BEACH CLUB GIRL

BEGIN HERE to-day

BYLVIA Vietta, rich and apolled, rules the younger put of Larohneek, fashionably New York sakurb. Sylvia given a barly a? the Yacht Club and arka at "the crowd" except 100TH RABHURN of whom the Se jextuus.

Boots, heartbroken "by the maub, accopla belated Invitation to A disper at the club that many night given by HUB, WATERMAN, one of the town's socli Night.

HARDY WHITMORE, one of _ Sylvia's gents, rusher Boot at the dance floor and Tries to persuade her to Ry sailing. She refuse and rans kway, kuing her shoes, Hardy goes off in his boat and falla uteru | bowed. The entire club is aroused and he la rescued. Boole, embarestent and shorjem, in driven house by HUBS LUND, swimming Instructor.

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Next morning she calls on Mrs. Waterman to apologize and, to her immense relief,

Watermais called away from the club that night by death in the family.

CHAPTER VI

It took courage of a sort to fuca the Beach Club that morning, but Boots ran the gauntlet with head high. No matter how clear her books were with Mrs. Waterman there still remained the problem of the younger, crowd's attitude toward her.

The first person she ran into, an arriving at the club, was her escort of the night before. Rusk Lund wore his usual dark jersey swimming. auit and had his weally sweater slang over his square shoulders. But to Boots, to-day, the face that had seemed merely rather ordinary, rather lantern-jawed, appeared kind and Intelligent. Indeed, she might almost have enlled him honksome, in o big, crade, male way. His well-knit figure Was hard-muscled, burned brown. It was the body of an athlete, White teeth flashed in a big mouth, and the under the craggy, irregular brows were laughing, too.

"How's things 7"

eyes

Once Boots would have resented his rendy assumption of friendship, There is no one on earth so essen- tially snobbish ps a young, pretty *nd unsure girl. But to-day she smiled at him in retura, almost as an acomplice.

"Just fine! Everything came out beautifully." With a swift glance at the nearby groups she outlined the events of the morning.

By MABEL MCELLIOTT

"Drive you home?" Russ asked.

teacher again and he was staring at Boots started at Russ Lund's jovial

tone. She had been her and smiling.

dreaming.

"Drive you home.. .2"

"That's swell. Mighty glad it She couldn't rofuse. It would have turned out so well." He waved his been too pointed and, besides, she was

miles away,

"Thanks-thanks a lot."

"That's all right." He got out to that ho

hand at a big, tabby blond woman tired after her exertions. Hungry, help her and she wished

In a rubber. suit who came toward too. Oh, what did it matter? She wouldn't. It made her so consplee them from the direction of the bath could be merely friends with this ous. He was so big and noticeabl

strongly built in his soiled white slacks, his sweater. houses. "Be with you in a minute square-shouldered,

What a snob she was! As bad as Mrs. Spragg. The end of the pool."

the rest of them..

The fat woman went and sat on the young man, couldnt' she?

But she was aware, driving along, concrete curb, looking forlorn and of heads being turned to stare at her lonely, and Boots took the occasion to and her companion. Patty's car was the driveway of her house My hurria: " won't keep you. mrked You're

os they passed, and Patty, with one "Swimming lesson," said Russ con- foot on the running board, was Jerk fidentially. "See you later,"

ing a recaleltrant. "bunuy sock" Into As she went on down the narrow place. Patty opened her eyes widely. aisie Bauts told herself that she must That, said Boots to herself, grims, be getting a bit giddy. There was would have Patty something to tail something in the quality of the big about all afternoon.

This time last year Boots had been young man's smile that had stirred her oddly. Her heart was actually invited to all the bridge teas and benting faster.. Why, alte couldn't be luncheons. But the fend between her falling for him! She was still crazy self and Sylvia had deepened, widen- about Hardy, wasn't she, in spite of ed. Sylvia was powerful-rich, So what had happened last night now Boots had fewer and fewer in- Why, she had dreanied about Hardy vitalions. She threw up her head for years, ever since she was a little proudly. If they thought she cared!! bit of a girl! If Hardy showed her "What's wrong?" favour, her day was perfect No. she couldn't be interested Russ Lund. She was just grateful to him for being so decent about taking her

lume last night.

Patty saw her as she came down the steps. "Hi" Patty called. Her tone had the light flick of insolence in it.

"Hi" Boots returned, with tended serenity,

To make up for this she was un- usually cordial in her farewells. Oh, well, she needn't do this, ever again, Sho'd have to avoid. leaving the club when he did. He night malsunder- stand.

were

Fortunately her mother was in the nek of the house, fussing with the sweet pea vines and didn't see her arrive.

"I declare, I thought you

coming. It's almost one never o'clock."

"Sorry." Boots kissed her lightly. When she was rich and famous; she reflected, her mother would be sorry! she had baked her ambitions.

"I want to send some torey over to the Watermans', The, only way She-bad-completely-forgotten-thota show our sympathy... young mit at her side..

Boots'stared frankly for an instant, "Nothing. I was just think-then recovered herself.

"You don't mean, to say," her jerked his head back in Patty's mother demanded querulously, that direction. "Don't let her get your you've forgotten puor Cousin Ella!

So sad

such a pity... you goat!"

young people think of no ona but yourselves

How much did he know? Boots shrugged. "What d'ynut mean?"

He glanced sideways at her com- pre-pressed tips, at the high colour

touching her cheekbones...

"Where you-all going?" Boots dropped down on the sand. Patty was the only girl in the group. Patty stared at her coolly."You kind of dropped out of the picture last night, didn't you?"

Bouls anid composedly, "Mrs.

Mistily Boots heard the words. Cousin Ella was already relegated to the limbo of forgotten things. Sh "Ob. nothing! Only this a had served her purpose, but to Boots' small puddle, you know. I've noticed mind nothing mattered but the im- things. Some of these dolls are mediate future,

(To Be Continued.) pretty high-hat."

is

She didn't know whether to frown) over that or not. The idea of accep ting, pity from anyone, especially! tic, was bitter.

Watermann hail a message from home from a newcomer, however sympathe IN LONDON

about her cousin. She died last night, We-it bruke things up-"

"Oh, yes?" There was frank dia. belief in Putty's voice.

But Laddie and John created a diversion just then, rolling over and over again on the sand, wrestling. Patty hnd no further opportunity for

She said, "I'm tired of this town. Wish I had a job in the city."

He applauded that. "Aito girl, Do you, stuff.

"We don't-don't do anything but barge around," Boots complained, fumbling for words. "It's all right for the kids but when you get older ange of danger you wonder what it's all about."

"So?" He was driving slowly i escaped, however. There was a look

knife thrusta.

Bosts had!

in Patty's eyes which indicated the now, turning about so that he half- *So you're getting subject was not closed. That was faced her." Patty's way. She had the relenticas-along?"

ness of a steam tractor. And she "Oh, you know what I mean?" ever forgot. Perhaps she, too, In She felt she almost disliked him, her secret heart, yearned over Hardy's teasing her so, blond demigod looks.

lie sobered, feeling her change of mood. "Sure. You've got the dope. Why, you ought to be on the stage, Kiri, with your looks." warmed at his appreciation. bold but she didn't mind that. She

His look wAN

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Boots swam Later and floated, idly Consignoos of Cargo by the above landed at their risk Into the hazardous named steamer aro hereby informed and/or extra hazardous Godowns of staring up at the sky. Things had that their goods with the exception The flongkong and Kowloon Wharf a way of straightening themselves of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables prej and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or out, she reflected. Just the same, she

"Honestly, do you think I could get being landed and placod. at their risk from the wharves delivery may be was tired of this sand-lizard life.

was amusing, but what did it get in the Godowns of the longkong obtained.

No claims will be admitted after you? Sometimes she was so despor- by?" This was what she needed, Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon,

"Da I think? Why, say, there're whenco delivory can be obtained as the Goods have left the Godowns, utely restless she thought she couldn't understanding, sympathy. the goods are lauded

and all Goods remaining undellver-stand it another moment. Oh, it was Goods not clenrod within 7 days cd after the 24th September, 1984, all right if you were like Sylvia, could managers just waiting for girls like

keep things going overy single you. Class-and-and everything." including dato of arrival, will be will be subject to rent.

against the steamer minute-Sylvia, with her big ear, and All claims aubject to rent. ---

She wished her mother could hear All claims must be sent to the must be presented to the Undersigned the partles she could organize at a undersigned before: Monday, 24th on or before the 8th October, 1934, or moment's notice-but for the average him. Her mother, who shuddered girl, with no allowance and home delicately whenever the subject was Septimber, 1934, or they will not be they will not be recognized. recognized.

To comply with the General Bonded worries, life in Larchneck was "just mentioned. Why couldn't Boots be perfectly satisfied with things as they Damaged Packagos must be loft in Warehouse Regulations

consignees poisonous," the Goowns for examination by the must have a Rovenue Officer in When she came in at 'last the rest were? She had a good home, didn't consignees, and the Company's Site-attendance when, damaged, dutiable of the crowd had drifted away, she 7 She knew all the best people They had way of doing that lately, in town. Why couldn't she stay at veyor, Messrs:-Goddard and Douglas good uro examined. at 10.00 a.m. on Tuesday," the. 18th! All broken, chafed, and damaged Boats noticed. All of them had plans hoine, wait until some wonderful boy September, 1934. Consignees must Goods are to be left in the Godowns, for the afternoon. Son.o of the girls naked her to marry hin: and settle bave a Hovenus Officer in attendance where they will be examined on the were playing bridge at Sylvin's, down right here in ons of the little when damaged dutiable goods are 22nd September, 1934, at 10 am.. by Sho had hoped Johnny would ask her Spanish houses over in the H

Menara, Goildard and Douglas. to cumio salling, but he hadn't. Oh, section? examined by Company's Surveyora, ›

No Fire Insurance has been effected. | well No claims will be admitted after

Bill of Lading will be counter. the goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire Insurance will be effected signed by by us in any case whatorer.dat

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