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cause she didn't know about her going to see Philip. She had murmured something about uncertainty of plens and dismissed Hutten

KATHARINE HAVILAND-TAYLOR

Canadian

Pacific

Coldly Barrett naked, "Why didn't Having eaten, she went to the of her. She led so glibly and easily'. you keep lutten T

drawing room, sat down at the piano about where she had been and what Elinor flushed; her eyes wavered. and played the gayest turies. Higgins, she had donel

of Each time she was out of the house) She had sent the chauffeur home be- hearing her, guessed something he was sure she was with Bobby

to her mood. "Poor young thing!"

thought. "Another quarrel and her Telfare. Marcia had seen them to- gother and spoken of it to Barrelt heart is breaking from it."

But Higgins was not worried. Then a casual, light way. It seemed to couple had quarrelled before and made Elinor that each time she stepped up that quarrel almost immediately. from the door she was sure to meet "To-merrow," he decided, putting sil. Bobby somewhere and be obliged to ver away in its canton flannel beds, speak a word or two to him. Barrett

was certain that she went to lower Steamer "they'll be thick as thieves, calling New York to spend hours with rach other heart's desire" and the

Telfare. tko."

II had some shopping to do," she stammered, "and you know how difficult it is to park cars near_"

I fear I quite understand," he responded levelly,eriaply. She raised surprised eyes and, as she saw his face, her colaar receded.

I must remind you," Barrott went on Inflexibly, "that I told you several weeks ago I would not have you indulging in flirtations."

"Why, Barrett!" she stammered. "You were with Bobby Telfare al! afternoon," he stated,

the

But I wasn't" She was stung by Desple you have a pleasant time with

anked. "I had a lovely afternoon," she answered, not quite. evenly. She would have gone on to tell him that she had gone elsewhere but he looked at his watch, murmured an excuse and left the room.

Alque, she stood with tears brim ming to her eyes and, teeth set on her

lower Hip. Such a recaption- after the morning!

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She drank her ter na galantly for

blank.

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Jan. 29 Jap. 31 Feb. On the morrow the butler concluded

He plunged into work with a zest the quarrel had been worse than he that was fanatic-writing, arranging E/Canada Feb. 11 Fob. 13 thought. Barrelt and Elinor scar new exhibits, appraising them.

Feb. 20 Feb. 28 Mar.

1 Mar, 3 Mar. cely spoke at all. The evening meal helped Flinders with his plans for an E/Russia was, the only one they ate together: expedition, taking over all the duil

Mar. 11 Mar. 13|Mar. 19 | Mar", 24 Mar. Mar. 8 Elinor looked pitifully unhappy and details such as ordering tin dippers, E/Japan Barrett's expression grimly pickaxes and soap, lie found time to

E'Azia Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 20 Mar. 28 Ho loft the house

almost write a series of articles. lle super-

April April 10 April 17 April 20 immediately after the meal and she intended pinna for the gallery of a E/Canada April April 6 made no attempt to entertain herself. friend who had long wanted a suitable

May 4 Instead she sat in her dimly-lt sleep home for his paintings, bits of jade, E/Russia April 17 April 10 April.et April 23 April 25 ing room, staring ahead, realizing the predelina anil auch. And yet he E/Japan May

May 6 May 1 May 31

May 14 May 19 had been a fool again and that love couldn't keep busy enough to forget

June 1 E/Asin May 15 May 17 May 19 May 21 May 23 could show the way to agony. "Never is hartache.

June Ile thought he would feel some re- E/Canada May 29 May 81

8 Juno 5

Jone 12 June 17 again!" she vowed to herself. "Never

er with Elinor away. He found, again!"

instead, endless, worry and conjecture. Russia June 12 June 14 June 16 Juno 18 June 20 In the silence of the house which

July 1 July July scemed cold no matter what the tem- E/Japan June 20 June 23 perature ho wondered what sheg/Asia might be doing. He wished the year

cold, and

Toward the closs of a dismal April Doctor Moran, ordered Elinor's father to milder Aiken wassen milde omat Stafford with two nurses and. Elinor departed

leave New York

relief WAA D

her could, hoping to hide emotions from the keen eyes of Higgins. Then she went to her room and let the tears tome.

June 20

July 16 July 27

July 10 July 12 July

14 July 10 July 18).

July 29 July 31 Aug.

7 Aug, '12

Aug. 21

should endure would conist marriage E/Canada July 24 July 20

come to an end.

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The name of Colvin had always been E/Russia Aug. 7Aug. 9'Aug. 11 Aug. 13 Aug. 15) kent free from scandal. Marcia's

to the girl She had suffered acutely fair had been underhanded and since the afternoon Bobby Telfare cheap but legal enough. She had had plcked her up on a street corner been married to Lon Moore who had where she waited for a taxicab to abandoned trysts with her when he take her home.

found she could not give him the Bobby had asked hol-wealth he had supported "Happy lowly after she had urged him to Lon had died before Murcia's his The nurry if he could because she was late. Barrett's father left them

"Very" Elinor answered with com- tune,

Higgins tapped on her door at six

to say that Mr. Barrett was dining out. Would abe like her dinner terved on a little table near library fire? He saw her swallow convulsively before she responded.

That would be very nice," she said, lifting her head.

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and

for-

plote sincerity. She lind not been Elinor was aware that Alken wag Sometimes she thought a very pleasant place. The sunshinò happy since. wistfully that Bleb Telfare who was was warming and the air soft, the dull and unexciting had at least been hills and valleya green and the view Obviously, she decided when the kind and fair... He was not lot and from the house they had takan, door was closed on liggins and she then cold, as Barrett. No, that wasn't charming. was alone again: Barrett regretted his quite true Barrelt, was no longer Her father was carried to the ter wolfening toward her that, morning, warm of beart; he was steadily coll. rage and sat there for long afternoons. She regretted it too. The moment of Their chess games had been abandon- Elinor sat beside him rending words

a had

tenderness had given her such high ed. Tamen he non said brusquely that when they paused, o citan, wondering

She laughed bitterly

at the thought. he hadn't Lie Ile' no longer came what Barrett was doing and whether What a foot she had been to think a to the drawing room at the tea hour he missed her at a She tried to kiss from him could mean anything, to talk over events of the day and seen normal and light-hearted, hop- when once before he had shown tow hear her play. They had not beening, the letters Barrott directed her to the theatre together since that for effect—would hold some sugges- lightly he considered suck a caress.

At the end of the stipulated year misérable afternoon. They had gone tion that his coldness was thawing. she would work. She would not take once to Bessie. Thrope's for a heavy, They never did.

two o'clock Sunday dinner. There "It's beautiful here," said Bentwell A cent from him! She wished she Barrett had gone back to masquerad-one afternoon. "I don't know when could be working now. Then she ing but he had done it as clumsily. I've been so contented-o at peace!" would have less time to think, to that even Jim Senior wondered if He was still too weak to think imagine what life might have been perhaps something was wrong. about others or he would have seen

τα for her if she had had the power

Elinor had tried to fill her days his daughter's misery. He was so таке

him love her and to hold that and for the most part had succeeded. slow to get well, Elinor thought with love..

She did her best to cat. She didn't She had grown thin and her eyes deep anxiety. And when she spoke want the servants to know how utterly met Barrett's wintfully when he look of it to either of the nurses Poke ed her way, which was rarely. Hengreed, avoiding her eyes and mur-

Bomething Burrett's chill, disapproving eyes had feared her and what she might do to muring

about "time." crushed hor. In spite of determina-him. He knew her, he told himself Selence knows when human batteries tion, she could do no more than ddily a hundred times a day. There was no are low and waning but science does with her food. It choked and sicken- exeuse for him to be taken in again, not always tell. ed her.

only to be haunted by her and dreams

UNITY HOPES

HU HAN-MIN TO GO

TO NANKING

Singapore, Jan. 15. After meeting Marshal

Chiang Kai-shek's representative, Mr. Wei Tho-ming while en route to China liv the Italian shit Victoria, to-day, Mr. ila Jan-min

Announeca we id

that he

proceed to Nanig Mr. Wel Tao-ming stated that Mr. Ju Itah-min's decision meant that there would now be a united front against Japan, and that complete_ac cord had been reached between Mer- shal Chiang Kai-shek and Mr. Hu Han-min and one between Nanking and Canton,

Mr. Hu Han-min stayed in a guard od enbin all day long.

Nanking City's 'Greeting

Nanking, Jan. 15. Preparations for an elaborate wel- come to Mr. Hu Han-min were s cussed at a meeting of the City Kuo- mintang here to-day.

A telegram to Mr. Hu o the name of the City Kuomintang was sont to Hongkong, expressing hearty wel come, and urging him to come back to Nanking as soon as possible.- | Wah Kiu Yat Po....

Wang Chung-wei in London

London, Jan, 10. Dr. Wang Chung-wel, the well known Chinese Jurist, arrived in London today and Mr W, W. Yen is expected on January 17-Reuter, Nanking Interviews

Nanking, Jan. 15. General Chiang Kai-shek received university presidents and professors this afternoon. Mr. Oong Wen-hao, Secretary Guneral of the Executive Yuan, simultaneously received stúdent delegates.

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