THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1932.
Summit Shirts
Speckington Mona, winner of the City of Bath Challenge Vase for the best Shire on ex- A demonstration of rope-climbing by man of all branches of the Royal Navy at the Royal hibition at the Bath and West Show, with foal. It was exhibited by Mosers F. W. Parsons
and Sons, Ilchester. Tournament, held at the Olympia. The King and Quean ware present.
The Georges Phillipar, aflavie frain and to end, taken eight hours after the sounding of the alarm.
MAN HUNTERS
BY MABEL McELLIOTT
BEGAN HERE TODAY.
01932
per into a chair at the candle- Siman Carey, pretty, 10 and an orphan, lighted table feeling ancommonly works as arctetary to Ernest leath, Chicago shubby beside this other girl. architect, the firew with her aunt, who is Denise throw a silver fox scarl exereingly triet. Bob Dunbar, heir to large furtune, shows her attention but he carelessly asido and
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lato words, Jack Waring, Brath's naelate
took
her
away without putting his adoration vanity kit from a mammoth snake: ant, takes Suann for drive ous night and Akin bag.
kisses her
int her will. Susan Horro "I look a wreck," she pouted, es- |
Mat Dunbar bar posa abroad. Den Lamp-
roat, young musician, aks her to marry him amining herself in the
mirror.
She refuses but he naka her to think it over. Susan seized this opportunity to Waring apologues for acting the cad. Susan reads in a womaly column that Dabber to frankly estimate
be married. Ernest Heath:
her rival. It
notices Suanh's was a her rival she Always youth and freshness and wonder why ble wife in no rude la ber.
other Waring teila her thought of Denise. The
that Bob Back In town,
CHAPTER XXI
girl's skin had a clear, gardenia- white texture. It was almost translucent. Her line brown were
The leaves turned and it was delicately arched and her whole
October again. In another month
face wore customarily an expres- Susan would be 20. When she son of careless disdain. All her was busy she scarcely thought belongings, the fur, the bag, her:
wadded little gloves, breathed about the passage of time, but ve casionally when she was tired or
elusive and scent that was things had gone wrong she began piquant. Susan thought to wonder whither she was drift-mimosu bat wasn't sure. ing. It was all very well to be
it was
Susan
Another picture of the Phillipar disa star, taken from close range by one of the survivors from a small bost on its way to a rescue ship.
The Highland Partriot, the latest addition to the Nelson Line fleet of motor ships, photographed off Tilbury just before leaving for her maiden voyage to South
America recently.
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ambitious but where, after all, She felt tongue-tied and won-
come. Why I think perhaps I'm too young to had given it to her when she was could she get with this particular dered why she had job? She had no special flair for hadn't she thought of an excuse? decide just now."
graduated from high school. At the work. She was faithful at What did this girl want of her? Susan managed ast-Hipped the time it had seemed perfect routine but beyond that the busi-Determinedly she brought her at smile.
and desirable. Now Susan thought nosa world, as Ray called it, dis-tentlou back to what Denise was
"I'm just 18 you know," Denise it typified all that was poor and appointed her.
saying.
pouted. "Of course I know most mean and shabby in her existence. Rose had the right iden, Susan So sorry to have broken up the girls marry during their first sen- She looked nt the inoffensive) would think as she passed down party that day you and Bobby son but I can't make up my mind."watch and hated it.
Susan murmured something con- the aisles of a big department were lunching," she said.
Denise misinterpreted her frown ventional. Afterward she store. Rose had chosen to "work pretended not to remember.
couli and said, "It's all right if you in a woman's world. When she "Oh, well, then, it doesn't mat- not have told what her part in have to rush. It must be poison- reached this stage in her reflecter!" Denise said sweetly. "I the conversation had been. She ous to have to live on schedule tions Susan was sometimes con-thought there was a chance you longed only to escape from this but I suppose you get used to it." scious of a sense of panic. She might be taking him seriously and bright, warm room and from her Susan murmured, "Thanks for must succeed al work beenuse that would be bad."
lunch. It's been nice seeing you,”; there was nothing else for her! "Would it? Why?" Susan's "Of course there is no question Donise stopped her. "Just one Denise laugh-about Bobby's ideas on the sub-minute. I wanted to ask you if She must repay Aunt Jessie for voice was grave.
silvery, little all she had done. It was only led
trickle of Jeet," said Denise, preening her-you'd come
out next week-end." Iself as naturally as a young pon- fair. It was well enough for other, amusement. girls to chat idly of marriage, but! "Why? She asks me that." She cock. She interrupted herself for
Susan frankly stared. "The that was not for her. Since she raised her eyes in mock amaze a moment to bow pretilly to sev
Strinsky Are coming and that could not have the one she want-ment, "Suroly you know his referal elderly women in black, pro
such a whiz at the send you a time table. We'll pro coeding in stately fashion toward boy who's ed, she would not content herself putation." with second best.
Susan dipped her spoon into the a cornur table.
plano, Your young man, 1.be-bably go on to the club to dance if "Dreadful old henn,"
Denise love."
the old fogies uren't hogging the Susan was passing the glove clear soup and fixed her candid
WHR I say
"Do you mean Ben? He's not place na uaual." Susan consider- counter in a State street shop one gaze on the other girl. "I know murmured. "What
mine," said Susan, hating herself ed. In a lightning flash she de- day at noon hour when she heard very little about him," she saiding?**
for dinelaiming him.
cided. someone call her name. The girl quietly, "except that he's plensunt,
"'Oh,
torturer.
Susan Baw. The Baleswoman ing, that man. He's a lamb but: Denise smiled,
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This picture taken from the Bri- tish .... Maheud, shows a bostland of survivors pulling hard towards the Mahsud," with the Philliper in the distance,
starved She smil-
Susan prompted her, autumaton-
"Oh, really? I thought that It might be her last chance to on the low stool hold ont one per-and friendly." fectly manicured hand and said,
my dear, la that all?"like. "You
no was just one of those things. Well, see Robert before he married this Haid there was "Sorry it's the left but you seeThere was the faintest edge in question about Mr. Dunbar's feel it doesn't matter. He's coming, cool, arrogant, little beauty. Doos
Denise's tong now, "He's charm-}inga." the other one is busy,”
anyway. Could you manage the B thirsty man rofuse water? diverted, "Do 2 o'clock from Northwestern Sta- Susan was parched and was $tting
for n sight of this boy. faultless, FL
fawn-you have to know him through you honestly call him that? How tion on Saturday?"
Susan hesitated. In
wild coloured glove. Denise Ackroyd and through as I do to-well, to funny" she trilled. "I thought regarded her shrewdly and as if appreciate him. We've practical- that is, I got the impression the fight she reviewed her wardrobe.ed at the other girl.
", should love to come," nho on an impulse added, "Do have ly been raised together." she went other night you knew each other, Oh, the thing was impossible, of said. lunch with me. Won't you ?" on, "and his father, well, he's an rather well."
course. There was no sense to it. What Denise's motives might be too surprised to old darling, a pet. His father has
"Mummy's away," Deniso bab Susan could not Susan'a heart unaccountably;
guess, They think of an excuse. The other always expertent us to step off lightoned. So Robert had been blod on, "or I wouldn't dare ask didn't matter, anyhow. The main
and Arnold. She girl ordered half a dozen pair of nome day."
apeaking of hor! This was bulm. Sonia
calls thing was that she would see Bol the gloves as casually as Susan Susan did not roply: By Homo "He thinks," continued Donlee them my zoo, but I do think they're Dunbar again. might have bought a newspapar. miracle she managed to koop her spitefully, "that you're amart. fun." She seemed candid and in-
least nocent, The salewoman's
was fingers steady. If this were only That's what canid. At
but Susan's suspicions markedly deferential.
over, sho thought, wildly! If that's all I remember. I don't were not allayed.
"I'm afraid I can't manage it." "Thero. That's that?" said De there were only some quiet, friend-know how you happened to come nise. "Shopping is a horrid bore, ly cave into which she might ereop into the conversation. We were she replied. "My aunt-" Isn't it?" She did not seem to re-jand hide herself, Ante forevor driving and talking-just, bab- Denise cut in smoothly. "Oh, quire an answer but chattered on from the sound of that clear, ar-bling on-you know how it I forgot to say that Bobby will be in that high imperious voles. "Irogant; tormenting voice. But and he said that."
there, of course," she murmured. suppose you're in a bit of a rush she was not to be let off so easily.. Well, it wasn't much but it was Susan's thoughts veered. The
something. Susan decided. She temptation was Do you mind if we stop right Denise rippled on.
enormous. Just she wore to see him again, to touch his hand hore? The tearoom's not bad, "It's not mottled, of course, ac-glanced at the watch really."
tually," she said. "That is, we bound to her wrist by a plain, and hear his voice would be Not bad! Susan thought it tho haven't named a date or anything leather strap. It was a clumsy, heaven. She wavered.
timepiece. Aunt Jessle
"Do come." Dealse said. "Th height of quiet luxury. She all-like that, but-well, I don't know sturdy
manner
(To be Continued.)
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