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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935..

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A

SERIAL STORY.

Summer Sweethearts

BEGIN BERE TODAY

KATHARINE STRYKHUIST, beautiful, 20,

meganiated with MICHAEL HEAT

HERON, ring teacher, and acknowledgys

at unwing attraction toward flin. She la worried over the progrens of mis affair tween ZOR PARKER, her best friend, and GIONS LARKIN, of whom Zee's parents als

approve.

Katharine And DIL JOHN KAYE, friend of the Strykburet famlix, Inke Zaw in a night club where the acva Gulite with a notorious

14 Wilt herself.

WOL

Za thelena

it. me.

couldn't live after this. Couldn't face The way he's been laughing at And that wonn, too. Did you see her look at me, as if she was Amused!"

At the recollection Zoe groaned again.

Katharine wald, very gently. "You made a mistake, dear. That was all, We all do thmni. And you're only 20. Do you suppose there is a single per kon. of 40 to-day who can't look Imek That same night Michael in Inveiled into on an early mistake?" taking SALLY MOUN, local ruquette, to the

"I'm through," Zoe said with wanie ince, Hally, arriving, home late finality. "Life it's done for me, Kay. fortne her father that the chariYou don't know-ah, you don't know. What wouldn't I give to be like yout Nothing seems to hurt you'

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followed. Bells ringing people hur- rying to and fro through the corridors. Mrs. Parker was there, her face strained and white. And there was a nume with dark hair under a By- away cap.

"However did it happen?" wailed- Zuw's mother. Katharine said some- thiar nervous and rather garbled about Zoe's desperate headache Jahin Kaye's prescription.

She just got the wrong medicine, that's all.” Katharine said, trying to make the lie Round reasonable.

“Oh, Katharinn, da you think so?". Terror leaked out of the older wo

"Katharine, it wasn't man's eyes. anything else? She was happy lately, wasn't she? it wasn't--whsn't the

Katharine at nothing to this There was nothing one could say. Zoe¦ other?" was like a deaf woman, a blind woman. "How could it be?" You and to She was aware of nothing but here to mothers, Katharine reflected., jown raw wound.

Zoe's mother couldn't have borne to know what her child had gone through that summer night. Life was some times too black and pitted with

Zoo overheard. She rose, swaying giddily.

terror.

All through the night they fought for Zoe's life. Katharine went through the halls softly; once she met "Dr. Kaye, you can't do anything John in the doorway and he smiled for me. Katharine should not havent her wearily, gently. bothered you. I'm surry. Just go "John, is where you going to be away and leave me alone." There able to?"

"Don't ask me any, was a kind of desperate dignity-about

I don't know." } He looked desperately tired. "You'd the small figure,

better lie down and get same rest yourself."

Katharine said very softly into the telephone, "Jolin; I wish you'd come aver-if you can get away, that is. la there bridge or something?",

She was at the lestrument in the There were steps on the stairs and upper

hall of the Parker house. Zoe | Katharine, distracted by the responsi- was not 10 feet away, Gerda, for the [bility of her charge, was relieved to moment, was with Zoe, Katharine see Dr. Kaye at the door. had explained that Miss Zoe had n "Johnny, can't you give her some.! splitting headache. She wanted to thing to make her sleep?" call Dr. Kaye, but Ze had protested. John said yes, there was bridge, but he could manage it,

"Gracia-Mrs. McIlvaine--just ran in."

he said.

"She'll take my hand." In spite of her relief, in spite of her fear for Zou, Katharine could not refrain from making a grimace. Of Ам over! course, Gracin would be soon as she knew John, Kaye was in Innicock, Gracia luut put on her pret tiest frack, parle up her plump face as seductively as she knew how and very ensually "hey peted in at the Strykhurst Just like Gracia. And, if she could manage it, she would break her engagement to that nier army officer and tarry John Kaye herself

is."

"She's years older than he . Katharine said euther angrily,

She went back to Zoe's room. Zar bnd refured to permit herself to be dressed. She was lying on the bed. her evening sandals, sinined with and And dragging the pretty coverlet nwry. Her face wa: lend colour. Her blue eyes, open wide, had a sort of dend look in them.

"Zoe, dear, your mother and father will be home sooss. They won't know what's happened. Do you want to frighten them?” Katharine asked her gently

That's true.

Thal's true," Zor seemed suddenly truetable. "You give me something to sleep on, doctor,| and I'll be better to-morrow, perhaps," John Kaye had his finger on her pulse new; his quiet eyes were exant-

ning her.

"I have something in my kit," he said. "It's right there on the chair. Katharine."

#

"Oh I'm all right. 1 imply couldn't go home. I wouldn't be able, to sleep anyhow,"

She went down again to the library where Mrs. Parker, propped with pillows and sustained by her hushumi, was waiting.

The woman's hongard eyes nought her face, “Katharing, if Zoe dies, MI"

Don't talk that

way. Mr." Henry Parker patted his wife's hand. "She" can't die. We won't let her." They were simple people arsin, this hour and all the grouleur they had required meant nothing to them.

The tall, slender girl in white, with the fair hair brushed like a golden

Henry, do you remember when cha casque ander head found the entier case and gave it to him in une quiet cut her head so badly on that radia- movement. Joba Kaye smiled at her; tur? She was four... 'I never she was en coal and sure of herself, sores Parker burst into wild weep- se she wanted. An negative shake aloof, apparently, from earthly trou- Mrs.

Gerda asked if there was anything

of the head, the mald went away,bles, Katharine recognized the qualing. Already they were talking as if Katharine sat down beside the girl. ity of his smile and answered it in Zoe were dead, thought Katharine, It kind. John was good! Whenever he might were through. There "Zoe, won't you talk about it?

fear clutching at her heart. would help, maybe,”

was around you fel safe.

Zoe twisted her small body, about so that her face was again burrowed into the pillow.

"Go away, why don't you? Leave alone. Oh, i'm dying--that's what it is. This awful feeling

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I can't stand it!" Suddenly she sat

"This will do the trick. Two of was a blaze of light over the water. these now. You'll sleep like a log." Light poured into the slckroom,

"All right." Ze said ducitely.

where a

Amail figure lay stretched

and gilded" bed. The nurse extinguished the bulb that Katharine and Dr. Knye waited as dangled, hospital-wise, in a twist of she disappeared into the glittering, white paper. The room

very

He all

"I want to bathe my face, I think. on a carved Back in a minute."

up with one violent movement, clutch-tiled bathroom. They could hear the still.

her

Dr. Kaye went to the door.

rushing of water. Then a thud.

John Kaye rushed for the door. It wore his black broadcloth but he had was locked.

head In her hands. was going to marry him-to you! hear? I didn't believe what people said, didn't care what he'd been in the "The balcony" gasped Katharine past. But now I've seen him with "You can get in through the bathroom that-that devil. Now I know how he window," frels. Why, he never wanted me for The doctor hooked his leg over the a minute. I was a fool. He was sill. He was out of sight. Katharine laughing at me-laughing all the waited, her heart thudding painfalls

Zo-how awful! What would they I find? Katharine did not try to stem the The key grated in the lock. Dr. Lide of the other girl's suffering. It. Kave stood in the doorway, Zoe's body; was dreadful to look upon-the raw in his arms. A strangely limp Zoc. ness and newness of the wound sheher face stained by a brownish fiquld. had received.

White of wig, quickly," grated the Katharine never knew how "That's why I want to die. Kay, doctor. You've got to help me. I can't they got through the confusion that

.time."

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The following is the liat of focal siiare quotations issued this) morning.

Banks,

I.K. Banks, $1050 s. and sk. 1.K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.). £109 n. Chartered Bank, 214 m. Mercantile Bank, A. and B.

£1% 5.

Mercantile Bank C., £131⁄2 11. East Asia Bank, $81 n.

Insurances. Canton Ins., $203 n. Union Ins., $367 1. China Underwriters, 40 cts. 8. China Fire, $382 n. HK. Fire fus., $200 n. Internat'l Assco., Sh. $4 n.

Shipping.

Douglas, $36 n. I.K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), $30 n. Indo-Chinda (Def.), $12 n. Shell (Beurer), 70/. n. Union Waterboats, $11% n.

Mining. Antumoks. 70 cts, n Balutocs, $18 n. Baguio Gold, 23 ets. n. Bengquet Consolidated, $124 n. Benguet Exp, 10 ets, 1. Benguot Goldfield, 10 cts. n. Big Wedge, 8 cts, n.

Gold Cruck, 30 cts. u. Gold River 5 cts, n. Ipo Mining, 90 els, n. Itogons, 36 cts. n. Selacot, 12 cts. n. Kailan, 14/6 n.

Langkats (Single), $14 n.

S'hal Explorations, Sh. $41⁄2 n. S'hal Loans, Sh. $5

Raubs, $6.80 n.

n.

Venz: Goldfield $2.30 n.

Docks etc.

H.K. Wharves (old), $77. II.K. Wharves (new), 74% 1. II.K. Docks, $6% n. Providents (old), 85 eta. n. Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkewa (old), Sh. $240 New Engineerings, Sh. 34 u. Shanghai Docks, Sh. $80 n.

Cotton Mills.

Ewo Cottons, Sh. $7 n....... S'hai Cottons (old), Sh. $65 n. S'haf Cottons (now), Sh. $40,n. Zoong Sings, 18% n.

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $28 1. Lands, Hoteis, etc. H. and S. Hotels, $4 n. II.K. Lande, $35 . H.K. Land 496

$100 n.

since discarded the cont with the

satin lapels. In his shirtsleeves and braces he looked odily grim.

Katharine was in the hall. curled

have

up on a window rent. She brushed her hand across her eyes us the doctor appeared.

"Oh, John, I think I must blozed off just for an instant. I had

the most awful dream

His face startled ber. It was o "Johnny. The isn't she

drawn.

"

4

hasn't

Ite could not speak. Katharine crouched low, as if to ward off a blow. (Tu Be Continued)

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