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TELFGRAEBEL FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932.

LONDON CYCLISTS FOREGATHER:::L'ART MODERNE::: ANTI-NAZI COUP.

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It isn't just motorists who have their parking problems in England. Note how hundreds of bicycles jammed this space at Herno Hill, London, during the annual cycilng festival.

It is in a contrast to former days of when Spain's spala royal folk attend church services near their retreat in Fontain- bleau. Not in formal attire but in the tweed suit and bright- coloured sweater of a sportsman, the former King Alfonso is shown at right in front of the Church of the Kings of France at Avan. At the left you see the deposed monarch's daughter, the Jafanta Beatrice, stopping unassisted into a small car to drive to Easter services.

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BEGIN HERE TODAY

BV JOAN CLAUTON.

blur fox collar that stood around

Miles Rasiter, Lemmtiful 20-year-old, ran her face like an arrogant

In love with Larry Harwaste, young ar There were silk frocks

ruff.

and

That, when she met i reamland where a woollen frocks in brilliant autumn work na dance hall tanterm, Larry je vz vaged to Elizabeth Howes, a lestante. He colours. There were quantities of Shows Elen attentions until Elizabeth returns from Europe.

| cobwebby lingerie, delicate an

Art may be long and earnest, but as these pictures show, it also is sometimes abstract. At the left is one of Edith Branson's canvasue mi the exhibition of the Society of Independent Avitists. It is called a "nude," but so far no censors have affære å any objection to it. "The Fallen Angel" la the title of the painting reproduced at right. If you can't find the angel it's just because you don't see things the same way Satin Cusumano does,

Aimed at a threatened coup to overthrow the German govern- ment, raids were conducted an offices of the fascist Party in an effort to find evidences of treason. This picture shows police. cling under the provisions of a search warrant issued by the Prassism Minister of the Interior, as they descended on a Nazi offies and prepared to carry away important parly documents.

New York's now House of Detention of Woman. A glimpse of one of the prison rooms, far removed from the old-fashioned tpys of cell. Neither windows nor doors are barred. Colourful clothes and comfortable shoes, unlike the drab uniforms of the past, await the inmates. Note the individual wash basin.

The new fire-safety uniform which has been provided for members of the New York palice emergency squad. The Autfit, on below in a full- length view, is of fireproof material.

discharging one passenger.

"Ellen Rossiter!" cried miliar, childish voice.

It was Tony.

a CR-

"Why are you crying" Tony asked quickly. "What's wrong?"

"I'm not crying,' Ellen denied, Itears streamed down her face. "I

-

think I've got something in hny eye."

"You nican both eyes. don't jyon?" the other demanded ля Ellen fumbled for her handker- chief.

Ellen, without replying, fished for her pocket mirror and began to dab with a handkerchief for the.imaginary object in her eye. Tony had chosen the right means to stiffen the Rossiter pride. บ "It's out now," Ellen said in a trembling volce.

"Subject closed in other words," Tony relieved her, "That's

From A sense of gratitude Eller mist, and tailored things in heavy i marry Hieven Harefay, ktore anch man of 57 who has paid bpital expe crepe. They really splurged in for her brother, Mike, injured in a street shoes, ordering six pairs cach, auid, feeling a vague let-down In Several times she almost turned ecide in an indub for Her Handmade shoes, the first aither spirit. "I'll take a cab to the hos-back but she kept on. There be sotteluges herself that genitude con take the girl had ever owned that exactly pital after I've finished that busi-fore her was Dreamland. Sure-la.k' by me. I'm no Brandway col-

ly no place of which to dream! Harclay has been married twice, litted the narrow Rossiter heels.

Armstead, Ellen's sister's lauer. The wiri,

plare of love,

ness with the lawyers."

wifi alfred nad the roeund, from whom he wan After entis back and forth to "Why don't we drive there She stopped across the street and She waited while Ellen replac divareal, was Leda Grayson, notorious dan the hospital and much consulta-firat?" naked Myra;

ver. relay tears in of the divorce miny

be revived when he marries Ellen so they tion they selected the gown Molly Too early. Besides, I want to

Ellen and Myen querov when Myra was to wear at the wedding.. Itwalk."

sluzi by keep the marriage secret,

T

fuses to let Durelay pay for her troumayuta. | WHS a pale blue chiffon with "You must be made of iron," She and Bert re e to be married the me brimmed hat to bring out the lake. Myra intighed.

dny na Daretny and Ellen.

CHAPTER XXXI.

In one morning hati afternoon Myra and Ellen bought

Ellen and

all the amart shops. The two ex-crowd outside the windows, dis-til it was lost in traffic.

with an empty building.

for

The black eyes beneath the soil.

round.

umnist." Patared up at the open windows ed the handkerchief and mirror She could see a patch of pink wall and powdered her reddened nose. and one of the gilt columns sup- Finally she spoke with some em porting the ceiling,

barrasment, "Did you come to get As she stood there feeling more that $10 back? I can't let you blue of Molly's eyes.

and more lonely the orchestra behave it right away but " Myra were to wear identical! The chauffeur sprang to the gan to play. A spangle of tinny "Of course I didn't come frocks-simple, dignified, white curb to open the door. The boxes notes floated out to the hot street, that!" Ellen protested. "I mean frocks bearing the deanity and were piled inside. Myra stepped Ike Dorgan'a "Blue Cotton Boys" that as a sort of parting gift to every unmistakable stump of Paris and into the car, sank back with a were rehearsing for the evening you. I-you know I won't be thing they had ever dreamed of the glittering Rue de la Patz, aigh of blissful relief and gave Ellen knew then that she should working here any more. I'ra to desiring. And how they loved it! They ate a hurried luncheon on the hospital address. The car never have come. She had been be married Friday and we sail

Stoven had opened accounts in the Avenue. They watched the whirled away. Ellen watched un-foolish, foolish to keep a tryst for Europe Saturday." cited girls had only to walk into eussed their purchases and swore She had a special reason for She hated Dreamland, had hated picture had grown big and the softly lighted Interiors and, they wouldn't change a thing. At wanting to walk, but she did noted it from the first. Surely she choose what they liked of New three o'clock, exhausted and hap-Intend that Myrs should know it. was not going to weep on the "Aren't you high-hat!" Tony ex- York's most beautiful offerings.py, they wound up the orgy by She had an absurd and foolish strect. Oh, but she was! She claimed. "Who's the lucky man." Gowns, shoes, hats and gloves-buying three pair of gorgeous py-desire to walk past Dreamland looked around blindly for some all the accessories they had never jamas-black and gold for Molly, again, not to go upstairs but just place to hide hurself. Already been able to afford, they exclaim-blue for Myra, and peachy satin to stare up at the garish windows, two or three people were staring ed over and bought.

for Ellen.

She had the Iden that if she did curiously. She could not stand They did not entirely lose their "My feet will never be the same that something would be settled there on the street and cry like a heads. They were too sensible again," Myra admitted with a definitely and forever. For days fool. for that, But both discovered sigh, "but it was worth it." her mind had gone back wist- that for years they had consolod "It was fun, wasn't it? Ellen fully to Dreamland until she no The traffic lights changed. themselves with n fallncy. It jagreed, na she turned to give the longer saw it as it was but droam- Ellen darted blindly for the op- She narrowly was not true that a beautiful girl interested saleswoman the Brook-od of it as a place of youth and posite sidewalk. could make a cheap frock look lyn address. She was pleased by romance. She wanted to dispel oscaped death beneath the wheels expensive. It was true that an the saleswoman's courteous inter that vision. exponelve frock could make aest oven though she know it was She walked briskly away from thusiastic curses lingored in her your stomach. This is bad, for the beautiful girl more beautiful due to the limousine outside wait-Park avenue. It was still early ears ne she plunged into the build-acid attacks the stomach lining and To got quick Like all girls they revelled in this ing for them.

to go to the law office but it was Ing housing the dance-hall. Here may cause ulcers.

u ton. discovery,

"She thought ลด were rich," too hot for briskness and Ellen in the dark hallway, she would rollef you should take half

spoonful of 'Bisuratod' Magnesia in They bought suits first, suits of giggled Myra as they left tho was genuinely weary. Her steps find sanctuary.

water, which neutralises excess neld soft imported tweed. Myra's was shop. "But then you are-l koop alowed. Perhaps her impulse was She ran for the famillar recess and soothes and heals the stomach deep brown with cuffs of heavor. forgotting."

a foolish one. She was done with bononth the stairs. Before she lining. Doctors throughout the world Ellen's was Oxford Kroy with a "You take the car, Myrn," Ellen Dreamland.

reached it the elevator descended. I recommend 'Bisurated" Magnesia.

"It's a scoret.”

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