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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 7. 1932.

VENICE WATER PAGEANT ALDERSHOT TATTOO REHEARSALS.

The brilliant water pageant which precoded the opening of the eighteenth Interna- tional Art Exhibition at Venice passing the Doger' Palace. In the leading gondolks in the contro are the King and Queen of Italy, Princess Maria, and Prince Frederick of

Denmark. (Times expyright).

Preparations for the Aldershot Tattoo to be held next week are now well advanced. Our picture illustratas a scons during the rehearsal of the "Battle

of Inkerman", in which dummy bayonets are used,—{Times copyright),

H. R. H. The Prince of Wales operating a machine included in the now 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 TO-DAY,

wondered why a girl as pretty as Bunn Carey, who is with ber Aunt you shouldn't be in pictures or on

Jewel on Chlengua went side, de leraisthe stage."

shorthant Jowntown hualhes school, Robert Dunbar, bele to the Bunbar furtune, Jättent at the wazua artenol Suzan has

Susan buttered

a rail. "Poor

world, as Miss Allen called it, seemed a formidable place. "Get yout one," said Durbar carelessly.

Robert

Susan coloured. "Oh, I wasn't fahing," she murmured.

"I know you weren't. Just had an idea, that's all."

They rode up in the elevator like old friends.

"Thanks for a beautiful time," She forgot

little galety, since her aunt objects to her girls have to go in for safer jobs," Susan whispered. callers. At a zeighbourhood party the girl she said sententiously. She was Aunt Jessie's instructions on how meets a dark, moody young man tamed Ben Lampmen. He seems attracted to her, and echoing Aunt Jessie quite uncon-to treat young men who proffered escorta her hair. The next day, she cul-sciously. "Besides, lides with rounk Dunbar in the elevatur at

you know sudden friendliness. "Just utare

Urgente but he traista on her coming.

CHAPTER 111

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The wedding march was sounding and everybody was all tears and smiles. Then the Hon. Frederick Stanley, nephew of Lord Derby, met photographer as he escorted his bride from St. Margaret's. And look at the expression on his face! The bride was Miss Ann Collins, niece of the Duke of Roxburgh,

class

bool, 2 make her to lunch with "him. Hollywood is filled with girls out at him coldly," Aunt Jessie would Stuan forin to shiny for the tentuurant be of jobs. They can't all be stars." have said, with great firmness.

The waiter intruded with half a But now when Robert Dunbar dozen small silver dishes. mys-pressed' her hand ever so gently teriously hooded. Demurely Su-Susan merely dimpled at him. He After the glare of the streetsan permitted herself to be ser-was PUR A nice boy! Why the dim coolness of the big res-ved.

shouldn't she be nice to him, taurant was almost starting. Sweetbreads aux champignons, "We'll do it again-some time." Silvery mauve curtains hung at creamed spinach, little golden po- he told her. the great windows and against the tato balls-this food was not oven Helen Marshall made big eyes scattered whiteness of innumer. distantly related to the fare Aunt at Susan as she tripped into the able tables there were bright flow. Jessie served at the white kitchen room and took her seat. егн. Rose and iris, apple blos-table at home.

"New buy friend?" who mouthed sides, wasn't the peppery Miss Al-forever and forever. soms, tall pink tulips. Susan

under cover of a notebook. Susan len always gushingly sycophantic Susan, not at all certain she had never seen such lavishness.

In the tiresome Susan refused an ice and a cltaald, "Hush! She's beginning to when she spoke to Robert Dun-cared to main She caught her breath at the sight garette and sipped her coffee with dietate." Firmly she began to act bar?

stato designated by Aunt Jessie and forgot to be appalled by the pleasant senso of well being down in signs and symbols the in- prospect of braving the eyes of Luxury was delightful no matter evitable begining. "Yours of the advanced

The prospect of going into the no "Indylike," returned to her own harangue pro- thoughts as the Susan's made other diners.

what Aunt Jessie had to say about 14th instant at hand and contents heart bent faster. That meant/ceeded. She did not, naturally Young Dunbar knew the maitro it! It must be, thought Susan, her noted."

mention her adventure with she would be ready for a job in d'hotel. That dignitary was all mother's lazy southern blood (that

four weeks

time. She could young Mr. Dunbar. Aunt Jessie

would smiles for the heir to the Dunbar was what Aunt Jessie called It)

not like that. Robert would come under millions. He found them a small, that made her love all this.

The next day Miss Allen called scarcely believe it.

Dunbar

heading

"wastrel" cozy table by a window and lin-

Aunt Jensio listened to the tho

of "Why are you at Block's?" she Susan to her desk. gered attentively, bringing the countered lazily as young Mr. "You're

millionaire" "playboy to go into the ad great news that night in thin lip-or monu himself.

Dunbar aigned the check and slip-vanced class next Monday," she pod sllence. Trust Aunt Jessic (Continued on Pago 5.) "Now, tell me," said Susan's ped some silver on the tray.

said. "Your work shows improve- not to gush over Susan's luck. She host, smiling across the table at "My fathr's fool notion, the ment, Mias Carey. Try to keep belloved in dousing the glimmer her when the order had been boy confessed with a frown. "Iit up."

of self esteem whenever it show- given. "Tell me what you're do- flunked my finals and Dad got all Susan could scarcely believe ed a flare. She only anid, "Well, ing in this business sweatshop of hot and bothered about it. Triod her ears and eyes. The sardonic miss, I hope you appreciate what me in the shops for a bit and de-Mion Allen had actually smiled at I've done for you and repay mo Susan wondered why young cided that wouldn't do. He's go-hor! After weeks of subtle por-by being modest and well-behav

ed and dutiful.” mun always soomed to assume that ing to South Amorien next month socution this was natonishing. girls went in for business as a and wants me to do his secro- "Thank you!" she mumbled. As Susan gulped. Somehow she whim. Seriously she said, "I've tarial work for practice. Thinks she returned to her seat sho saw had expected more enthusiasm. got to earn my living."

I'll get the hang of things that Robert Dunbar smiling at her en- She said, meekly, "I'll do my best. Just why this answer should wish I had a job to go to the intuitive thought he had had rade on the ways of satyrs in of

couragingly, Like a flash egme Then Aunt Jesale began a tl- KING'S BLDG have abanked the young man ahe couldn't understand. He redden when I finish," said Susan en-something to do with this! Helen ficou, of those trolloping girls (Opp. The Ferry)

viously. What should she do if Marshall had whispered that Dun- you see on State street, all logs "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”—hero he had spent on the course, she fall-holders in the Block corporation a dubious hope that Susan would RADO EXPERTS -WORK GUARANTEED, floundered more than over="justied to quality? The business and now Suaan bolleved it. Bo-koop-herself "mild-and-ladylike!!

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