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1985.

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CHAPTER XXIX Janet took the letter. Her heart was beating so that she thought the other woman must surely hear it. "I'll go over here where the light is better," she said, moving toward the

window.

wore

LAURA LOU BROOKMAN

been pretty busy,

Anywhere you like but don't como caught a glimpse of herself in a shiw back until dinner time! Lucy will be window mirror and the colour in bre here to get anything I want." chooks deepened. Oh, but it was fun smart and weil- 'You're sure you won't need me?" to feel slim and

drossed! "Certainly not!"

She walked more briskly, turned a So Janet left the house immediately! after luncheon, walked two blocks and corner and all at once halted. "Hello, The handwriting on the envelope took the bus down town. There was Mollief" she exclaimed.

Mollie Lambert smiled brondly, three weeks' salary in her purso and carelessly

see you! WIL scrawled rather Janet drew out the folded sheets and her heart the pleasant sense of ex-Janet-gee, I'm glad to

pecintim every girl feels when she And, sny, aren't you looking like n million dollars. That's a swell suit read in a clear, low voice:

"Dearest Mother: There's Justes out to buy new spring clotnes.

Newspapers

advertising you're wearing-" time to get this written before we

spring salon; Besides Janet ronily! go down to dinner. I've been mean needed something more presentable to

Janet laughed, "I'm glad you like ing to write every day but you, know wear. She had been conscious of the it," she said. "I just bought it. I've how the time goes.

Everything here is so perfect, fact ever since she had begun her new wanted to ace you, Mollie. How's Mother I feel as though I never, never duties. Mrs. Curtis expected every everybody at Mrs. Snyder's? I've want to leave? That doesn't mean one around her to look nice, Lucy been meaning to telephone only I've don't want to come back to see you. and Bertha bath wore trim uniforms I do, of course, but I know you won't and the chauffeur's conservatively cut mind if we stay a little longer than suit was excellently tailored.

Marsh's she went directly to we'd expected-

two department store and asked to sco Janet read the "Rolf

the suits.

"Hero's something very special to words stopped. There was a pause, a moment of hesitation and day," the saleswoman told her. This then she began again:

"Rolf is the most wonderful hur little novelty pattern with the squirrel band in the world. When you know cuffs. It's reduced from $49.50 to him better I know you'll agree, with $35."

The Httle novelty pattern wan "There's the chauffeur," Janet said, We've been invited to six

not what Janet wanted. She asked to "only he's not rich and not particular. parties this week and gone to every

She smiled. "No, I'm ly young." you can see we're having a sce something simpler and of better one, no

quality. The sales-woman obligingly afraid, you'll have to revise your

Being a grand time.

socini "Carla Latham and her mother are brought forth other suits. It was romantic notions. here. They just got back from Parla several minutes before Janet saw the secretary isn't the way they picture few weeks ago and Carla has, the gray one and when she did she ex- it in the movies at all. At least what most beautiful clothes! I think be-claimed, "Oh-1 think I like that I've seen of it, isn't."

one!

mo.

fore we come back to Lancaster we

She

I

"I know. Listen, let's duck in some place for a soda. I've got a lot to tell you and I want to hear about your new job, too,”-

They entered a candy shop farther down the street and sat down at one of the little tables along the wall.

"Well," Mollie

wanted to know,

have you met a lot of rich young

fellows 7"

"It's very smart," the salce-woman guess I am romantic, Mollie agreed, giggling. "I gucan I got a ought to run up to New York so that assured her. Very new, too, and reason to be." I can do some shopping, don't you? think it will fit you"

Sho turned her hand and Janet saw the diamond twinkling on the ring finger.

It isn't as though I'd had time to plan

A real trousseau,

"We've been out on the golf course every day except twice when it rained. The weather has been marvellous and I'm getting a nice tan already. Rolf

The gray suit fitted Janet us though it had been made for her.

"Oh, is it from Al?" she asked. Mollia nodded. "I've had it sinco

at the

Assured

it was a young-looking suit. It Sunday. It's not so big but "like mouled Janet's slimness and it gave It beautiful!" Janet is tanned, too, and it'e so becoming. width where width was desirable. I

"Well, I'll have to dush along now. had simplicity without severity.

a lovely ring," He's waiting for me. Be sure to Locking at herself, in the full-length and I are going to take our write me the news although I don't mirror, Janet's eyes widened. The vacations

tame time next there's very much happening suit gave her style and distinction month. We're going to get married suppose at home. Rolf and 1 both send o

felt like another person.

and to Atlantic City. We haven't love.

your black hal" the sales-tlecided exactly about the wedding yet oman was suggesting but Janet in- but I want you to come to Mrs. Curtis was smiling. "I'm so terrupted. glad she's having such a lovely time," she said. "Will you put the letter here on the table, Miss Hill Per-

morrow."

Betty."

our

Janet put down the letter. She snid, "I be back in a moment," nat{ fluk,

*

Sh with

"I think I'd like a coloured hat for a change," she said. "I think I'd like na green one!"

you

Wa

I hope I can. I'm so glad for you. Mollie! And I like Al, ton. I know you'll be happy!"

Oh, I gul fen't perfect but we'll get along," haps I'll be able to answer it to- For three-quarters of an hour more Mollle nodded.

the shopping continued. Janet could then neither am I. We have squal scarcely remember how long it had les but we always make them up. been since she had bought an entire I'm going to keep on working, For costume all at once. She bought a year or two. Al doesn't mind and little green bat that looked like no we're going to start savings thing at all until it was perched on cun ay n rince of our own Since the shades in the bedroom had her head and then had surprising day." been lowered to protect the patient jauntiness. She bought two, soft

the light neither Mrs. Curtis nor white blouses and a pair of black and then lunet said good-bye. She They talked for half an hour longer Lucy, the wind, noticed when Janet pumps and hosiery and gloves. Then and some other errands and when returned that her eyes looked sus- just before she left they showed her these were finished she boarded a niciously swollen. After Lucy had a green and white printed frock that bus and rode home. Laken away the luncheon tray Janet opened the bonk she had been reading as too much of 'n bargain to pass by. It looked woll with the green aloud and began a new chapter. The lat, too, and Janet, bought it.. letter lay on the table close to the bed-"You'll want the things sent, won't alde and remained there all day. you the saleswoman asked.,

Mrs. Curtis was feeling so much Janet shook her head. "No" better next morning that the doctor and she had had no klea that she said she might sit up for an hour or was to say that a moment before two. And on the following day she "you can send the dress but I think Janet let herself into the house. was so much stronger that she issued I'll wear the suit.'"

No one was in sight and she hurried definito orders to Janet.

She felt a pleasant clation as she up the stairs. The door of Mrs. "You've been cooped up in this stepped out into the street 15 minutes Curtis' bedroom was partly open and house all week, child," she said, "and later. Ridiculous to put on all her from within came voices.

Two voices, it's not good for you. I want you to new finery the moment after she'd raised and angry. take the afternoon and go somewhere. bought it and yet it was fun. She

CINEMA NEWS

NOTES FROM THE THEATRES

Another spine-thriller from univer- sal will soon be giving creeps and chills to audiences at the Queen's Theatre. No-one, it seems,- İş werewolf by choice. It's something) that just happens to you. Thus one feels sorry for the young selentist who falls under the strange spell that

"the

cavable

Oland

ang pwesir.

Spring Byington, Ethol

The sun was sinking behind the tree when she reached the brick house. Janet hnd forgotten about the new suit she was wearing and the faunty green hat. Sie พยง thinking of Mallic. How wise Molle was to grasp her happiness when it was offered!

(To Be Continued).

who takes her home to his mansion PROPERTY AUCTION at Southampton. Her second husband is a wastrel, and there are any su HOUSE & LAND AT GRANVILLE ber of fortune hunters hanging around. So It's a merry, merry chase

ROAD PURCHASED until Paul Cavanagh tumis up to clnins the girl he had loved all the Leasehold property in Kowloon was Lime. Ivani Lebeduir, Tito Coral, auctioned by Mesars. Lammert Bros, Gilbert Emery and Grant Withers are at their auction rooms yesterday the other men in Mae West's life in afternoon, by order of the mortgages "Goin' to Town", which was directeil by Alexander Hall.

"Little Miss Marker"

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"Little Miss Marker, Parituount's now known as No. 10, Granville Kowloon, The annual Crown turh him to a ravening beast by picturization of Damon Runaven's $12.75 and the property.is night, and is robbed of every hope by widely-read magazine story of the leased for a term of 76 years com the theft of the only antidote by me name showing at the arena mencing from June 4, 1888, another fellow turneul flend by the Theatre on Friday and Saturday with

Shirley

Adolphe Menjou, price malady.

ley Temple, Each werewolf kills the orothy Dell, Charles Bickford in the bidding. thing he loves, and so Valerie fobson is under constant threat of a leading roles. The supporting enst

terri- ble death. Through every sequence includ

ence includes Lynne Overman, noted Drond- Cheung Investment Company, Limit- last menace stalks until at solution way and London stage star. Jack is fount

Shechar and Fank Melynn, Sr., also twin killers are of the New York Stage star are in and removed from the murky scene. The of

the film along

T with and horror pre sustained in

arren Hymer, suspense excellent fashion and the ploce la well Sam Hardy, John Kelly, Craufurd directed and to the hilt by a Ke

Young Kent and Tammany

The

story from an origlun! by Earl Carroll and Hall and is a sentimental yarn of a little girl Rufus King. Carroll went to Hally- cast.

ne security for a racing bet. The wood to supervise the film production, left share first

while Zema girl's father never dogs return, and taking along eleveh of his fann Tilbury and J. M. Korrigan are out. sho Is taken

shabby, New York beauties. The screen piny over by atanding. The romantic element is grouchy, tight-fisted bookmaker, who was written by Carey Wilson and nicely cared for by Miss Hobson and tries to get advico from his gang of Joseph Gollomb. Lenter Matthews. The Queen's may Broadway mugs. The girl takes a

"Hat, Coat and Gloro" guarantee

a completo covering of before long she is talking their linge Atore where one buys a hat, the accon

liking to her new environment and Three people meet in a department goose-flesh with ticket for "The and acting their rough, slangy ways. coat and the third a pair of gloves, Werewolf of London,"

With a crooked racing deal and hFrom this casual meeting evolves a romance on the side, the film reaches

drama startling of love, and sinister p heart-touching climax..

danger as depicted in "to-day

in "Hat, Coat and Glove,"

at the Queen's Theating

The three people There have been many musical, who meet in the department store

backstage

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estranged husband and wife,

wn dealing with the diabollesi designs them. The buying a new cent. played by brings to there but Ricardo Cortez, in for two more before she gets the man nou combining the two, "Murder / bins is selecting it hat to replace ond screen the The wife, protrayed by Barbara Rob-

"Goin' To Town"

Now that Mae West has an idea of what film marriages are like, sho's going for them in wholesale quant! ties. Mao

West's recent picture, and "Belle of the Nineties closed with have her new picture, "Goin' to Town",

she wanted all the time. In "Goin' nic

"Murder at the Vanities"

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to Town", which comes on Saturday at the Vanities, the film version of she has lost. The other man, played to the King's Theatre, Freil Kohler, Earl Carroll's successful current by John Besi is nicking, out a now Sr., is Mine West's victim. Owner of season cattle millions, he marries her, meeta

ceta Star Tent to coming to the pair of gloves. Those three articles

to-day, mixen music of

of wardrobe amume minister, algnifi- A quick demise and loaves the millions and mystera for the first time. cance when a hat, cost and glove are to her to spend. But the lovely cattle With cloven of 'Earl Carroll's found in a studio apartment with the widow has her eyes on a handsome beauties, Carl Brisson, noted con- hody of a dead girl and Boal is ar young Englishman whom she dotor- tintal and English screeta and realed for her murder. As the mine to land, and she follows him stage star, Victor McLaglen, Jack is settling about the accused man's to Buonos Aires where the big races Oakio, Kitty Carlisle, and Duke neck, the evidence is riddled in what Film's are being held for luck with the Ellington and his famous orchestra, in aald to be a sensationally dramatic Charlle Chan in Egypt derrently have to be nu a French munke, numÎNTE, thriller, mer and when she returns it will horses is good, but her luck with the "Murder at the Vanities" teils of the courtroom climax. Worthington at the King's Theatro, "Pat" camo instead of English. "Charlie Chan in Englishman, Paul Cavanagh, not so premioro of a brand new musical Minor directed "Hat, Coat and Glove." to Hollywood on an English passport, Egypt" was produced by Edward T. good. In order to acquire the social show. The two stars, Brisson and "Charlie Chan in Egypt" but shortly thereafter met ond, mar- Lowe and directed by Louis King. polse he seems to demand, she marries Miss Carlisle, late in arriving, bring "Pat" Peterson, Scotch-born, fa riod Charles Boyer, the French sermon Hended by Worner Oland, the cast again. This time to an impoverished nows that they are to be married. legally a French citizen but plays. star, and thus, became Franch by Includes auch favourites as Thomas young society man, Monroe Owsley, Mitchell Laisen directed the picture the part of an English girl in Fox adoption. She went abrend this sun-Deck, Rita Cansino and Stepin Fatehit

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