THE
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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932.
VENICE WATER PAGEANT ALDERSHOT TATTOO REHEARSALS.
The brilliant walor pageant which preceded the opening of the eighteenth Interna tional Art Exhibition at Venice passing the Doges' Palace. In the leading gondolas in the centro are the King and Queen of Italy, Princess Marin, and Prince Frederick of
Denmark(Times copyright).
Preparations for the Aldershot Tatton to be held next week are now well advanced. Our picture illustrates a scene during the rehearsal of the "Baltio
of inkerman", in which dummy bayonets are uaade-(Times copyright),
H. R. H. The Prince of Wales operating a machine included in the new plant at the Beckton Works of the Gas Light and Coke Company, which he opened~(Times"copyright).
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MAN HUNTER
BY MABEL McELLIOTT
BEGIN HERE TODAY.
wondered why a girl as pretty as Sun Carry, who lives with her Aunt you shouldn't be in pictures or on Jule u Chicago's wea! aide, in learning the stage."
shorthand at a dowlown business school. Robert Dunbar, heir to the Dunbar fortune,
ladent at the same schoot Busan h
Susan buttered
a roll. "Poor
world, as Mias Allen
called it,
seemed a formidable place.
"Get you one, said Robert Dunbar earelessly.
Susan coloured.
"Oh, I wasn't fishing," she murmured."
"I know you weren't. Just had an iden, that's all."
They rode up in the elevator like old friends.
"Thanks for a beautiful tine,"
She
forgot
Helin galety, since her aunt objects to her girls have to go in for safer jobs," Susan whispered, railers. At naighbourhood party the she said sententiously. She was Aunt Jessie's instructions on how Incels a dark, moody young me hamed Lampmaa. Ja see attracted to her, and echoing Aunt Jessie quite uncon-fto treat young men who proffered ides with young Dunbar in the elevatur at
day he co-sciously. "Besides,
you know sudden friendliness. "Just stare
curls bar Home, Text
CHAPTER 111
school. Ito asks her to inch with him. Hollywood is filled with girls out at him coldly," Aunt Jessie would Susan feels to shabby for the restaurant be of jobs. They can't all be stars." have said, with great firmnces, muggento but he insiste un her caning.
The waiter intruded with half a
But now when Robert Dunbar dozen small silver dishes mya-pressed her hand ever so gently teriously hooded. Demarely Su-Sunan merely dimpled at him. He After the glare of the street san permitted herself to be ser was just the dim coolness of the big
11 nice res- vcd.
boy! Why taurant
shouldn't she be nice to him. startling. Sweetbreads aux champignons, Silvery mauve curtains hang aftereamed spinach, little golden po- he told her.
"We'll do it again-some time," the great windows and against the tato balls-this food was not even, scattered whiteness of innumer. distantly related to the fare Aunt at Susan as she tripped into the Helen Marshall made big eyes able tables there were bright flow. Jessie served at the white kitchen room and took her seat. cra. Rones and Iris, apple blos-table at home.
almost Wen
had never seun auch lavishness.
rt
The wedding march was sounding and everybody was all tears and miles. Then the Hon. Frederick Stanley, nephew of Lord Derby, met a photographer as he escorted bis bride from St. Margaret's. And look at the expression on his faca! The bride was Miss Ann Collins, niece of the Duke of Roxburgh.
some, tall pink tulipa. Susan
"New boy friend?" she mouthed sides, wasn't the peppery Misa Ai-forever and forever. under cover of a notebook. Susan len alwaya gushingly sycophantic Susan refused an ice and a ci-
Susan, not at all certain sho She caught her breath at the sight garette and sipped her coffee with aid, "ush! She's beginning to when she spoke to Robert Dun-cared to remain in the tiresome and forgot to be appalled by then pleasant sense
dictate." Firmly she began to set bar? of well being.down in signs and symbols the in-
state designated by Aunt Jensio prospect of braving the eyes of Luxury was delightful no matter evitable begining, "Yours of the advanced
The prospect of going into then "ladylike," returned to her own other diners.
what Aunt Jessie had to say about
class made Susan' thoughts as the harangue pro- Young Dunbar knew the maitre it! It must be, thought Susan, her 14th latant at hund and contents heart beat faster. That mot ceeded. She did not, naturally,
noted."
jshe would be ready for a job in mention her adventure with four weeks time. She could young Mr. Dunbar. Aunt Jessic would not like that. Robert Dunbar would
como under to the the heading of "wastrel" "playboy millionaire" AC- (Continued on Page 6.)
ours."
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d'hotel. That dignitary was all mother's lazy southern blood (that .amiles for the heir to the Dunbar was what Aunt Jessie called it) millions. He found them a small, that made her love all this.
The next day Miss Allen called scarcely_bellove it. cozy tablo by a window and in- “Why are you at Block's?" she Susan to her desk. gered attentively, bringing the countered lazily as young Mr.
Aunt Jesale Histened "You're to go into the ad-great news that night in thin lip-or monu himself.
Dunbar alged the check and allp-vanced class next Monday," "Now, tell me," said Susan's ped some sliver on the tray..
ale pod silence. Trust Aunt Jessic Bald. "Your work shows improve-not to gush over Susan's fuck. She host, smiling across the table at: "My fathe's fool notion, the ment. Miss Carey. her when the order had been boy confessed with a frown., "it up."
Try to keep-believed in dousing the glimmer given. "Tell me what you're do flunked my finals and Dad got all,
of self esteem whenever it show- Susan could scarcely ing in this business sweatshop of hot and bothered about it.
belleveled a flare. She only said, "Well, Tried her ears and eyes. The sardonic miss, I hope you appreciate what me in the shops for a bit and de- Miss Allen had netually smiled at I've done for you and repay mo Susan wondered why young cided that wouldn't do. He's go- her! After weeks of subtle per-by being modest and well-behav mon always seemed to assume that tug to South America next month secution this was astonishing. girio went in for business as aand wants me to do his necro
ed and dutiful." Thank you!" she mumbled, As whim. Seriously she said, "I've tarial work for practice, Thinks she returned to her seat she saw had expected more
Susan gulped. Somehow she got to earn my living?"
I'll get the hang of things that Robert Dunbar smiling at her on-She said, meekly, "I'll do my beat. enthusiasm, Just why this answer should way."
couragingly. Like a flash have abashed the young man who "I wish I had a job to go to the intuitive thought he had had rado on the ways of satyrs in of- KING'S BLOG couldn't understand. He redden- when I Anjsh," said Susan en-something to do with this Holen flces, of those "trolloping girls (Co. the Ford
Then Aunt Joasle began a ti- viously. What should she do if Marshall had whispered that Dun-you see on State street, all legs Sorry. That was a dumb ques-after all the money Aunt Jessie bar senior was one of the stock-and lipstick," and ending up with tion. Just wondered"-here" he had spent on the course, she fall-holders in the Block corporation a dubious hope that Susan would RADYO EXPERTS-WORK floundered more than avor-"just ed to qualify? Tho
business and now Susan believed It. Be-keep herself "mild and ladylike”.
.ed.
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