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In the presence of the King and Queen and other members of the Rost Family the Derby was won by April the Fifth, trained and owned by Mr. Tom Walls, the actor and play producer, with Dastur second and Miracle third. Our picture shows April the Fifth being led in by Mr. Tom Walls after his victory with F. Lane Cup), it is many years since n horse trained at Epsom won the Derby, (Times centripht).

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Queen Elizabeth (Miss Driskell) and the Earl of Leicester (Mr. Jan Simpson). dance a fow lively stops after a pavano at the Pageant of West Kent, held in the grounds of Montreal, near Sevenoaks. The pageant in connexion with the Twelve Charches Fund was held at Tunbridge Weils on June 22, Tonbridge on June 23, and at Sevenoaks an

June 29.-(Times copyringt).

MAN HUNTER

BY MABEL McELLIOTT

01932

sude of things this glorious fall day. DEGIN BERE TO-DAY,

With the morning her misgivings Susan Carry, an orplan, Hren with her

her confi- Aunt Swain on Chlean's west side and work had dissolved, leaving

to a studio party where ahe mesta Arnold and |

The Camargo Ballet Society has opened a summer season at the Savoy Theatre, London. Our picture shows L scens from Vaughan Williams' Job.

She

wrung from him by main force but skirt of green and black checked | Inke rushed and tumbled below. they still hovered in the air. Su- wool, briefer than the mode of the| What now, she wondered? nan could forgive him anything moment demanded. A beret perched had a grave sense of foreboding for that.

incongruously on her head.

and reality. Faithful to Rose's "Never mind, It's all right," she Arnold's appearance was even instructions, she shook out the assured him. "The treble with you more extraordinary. He wore a white lace gown and disposed it on is hunger. Then, is you have an inferiority complex black velvet smoking jacket over a carefully and go about expecting people to knitted red waistcoat. His grey having brushed her hair and wrah- dislike you. You have a chip on, annel trousers were both buggy ed her hands at the gargantuan your shoulder and someone's bound and spotted. Susan shuddered.basin, she shyly went down. to knock it off."

Like most girls of her age and type She felt mature and capable, givahe passionately

ing Ben advice. By tacit consent form, The Strinskys were not only

in the office of Ernest Heath, architect. Dendent and happy. Lampman, a moody young admirer, takes her Ilen stared at her. "You know Benis Birinsky and Dente Arauld, as why we're tasked, don't you?" he de- girl. Later, lunching with Job young millionaire whom the meat buanded. "That kid thinks we're a school, she aces Denise again. Jack Warfan. bunch of freaks. When she comes Heath's assistant, frice to diet, mid de re down to Sonia's sine believes she's ed thereafter. They talked about the es un party with Waring und die klumming and gets a terrible kick orchestra Ben was working with

buffed. Lonely when her aunt is away, Nusan

the disagreeable subject was avoid- anconventional; they were weird,

desired to con-

The group was animated now. grecu Denise, vivid in a bright frock, greeted her gayly,

"Hello, there! Find everything you want?"

Suran said she had.

The Ackroyds chauffeur must

ber. Be aka ber to marry him and out of it. She told Sonia It re- just then. Susan told him about have been used to all this be Susan hear lob Dunbar la to be married and inded her of the Left Bank." her job. The minutes flew, Ben,enuse his features remained wood-

Jumparium. Her employer's wife anube het,

is heart-broken.“ Denfar. Ackroyd naks her to come to a week-end, party at her country

home. Ross Milton, Busan's friend, lende her A party track.

CHAPTER XXIII.

If Susan had known her aunt's plans she would have been furi-

sly angry. As it was she met

"I don't think

that sounds so bad," Susan said. "What she means fa you're all artists and artists have always been taken up by rich peo ple. That's not new."

The

for the same place."

black bag into the rack overhead for Ben who, observing the dark- and sat down. Moodly his gazeening of her eyes and trembling of took her in, from the top of her her lip, cursed himself for the new brown felt to the tip of her clumsy fool he was." blunt oxfords.

"It's early for cocktails," Denise kept glancing back over his shoul-en, his manner perfect, Sonia gave announced, "but we're having them der now and then, muttering, "I Susun a limp hand and began to anyway." She turned on a radio wonder where Sonia and Arnold chatter animatedly to Ben.

concealed in an 18th century desk went. They said they'd be on this! The car wound along the samel and held out her arms to Ben, Su- train."

road Susan had travelled the dayisan had a faint, not altogether Ben snorted. "Where do you

Then the conductor called the she went to Mr. Heath's. The lake agreeable, sensation of surprise na come in, then? You don't classify."{ name of their station,

stretched before them and, over-she watched them together. Ben instant he had said the

that hanging it on the edge of a ravine, danced amazingly well. The music Susan reninded herself Ben gayly the following afternoon. words he regretted them. Susan there was nothing really to be ex- was a house. A stone house, for gave him release. Self-conscious- He came through the conch looking winced as if she had been struck cited about, but as she followed bickling, magnificent.

noss flowed away from him and rather more sulky than tul but and troly the blow had gone home, Hen down the steps her heart was The Strinskys tumbled out with there was grace in his tall, rangy almost pathetically brushed and The question was one

Over her shoulder Denise she had pounding painfully. They trailed their incredible luggage and Ben form. tidy.

asked herself many times but this along the platform, feeling strange and Susan followed. They went up throw this remark to Susan: ""Hello,” she said, "We're bound morning she had determined to put and conspicuous. A uniformed man broad steps to a grilled iron door "The others will be along in a

it aside and be as happy as pos- "I guess so." Ben threw a shabby silfe. She felt a surge of hatred came up to them, touching his cap, which a man servant swung open moment. They've been playing golf

and stopped to change.” "For Miss Ackroyd?"

for them.

Susan glanced down at her blue Ben nodded. Silently they A thin, elderly woman was de- climbed into the great grey car. scending the staircase. She intro-erge. Well, she had nothing to

(Continted on Page 10). "Just a minute, ale. There are duced herself its Mrs. Beury, the two others expected. I will look chaperon. She said Deniso had for them, the man said. He shot been unavoidably detained at the "You look nice,” was all he could Susan turned and stared out the the door, leaving the boy and girl club but would be in directly and And to say, and that rather grudg-window. They were slipping past alone in the jewel box Interior of would Miss Carey and Mra. Strin- ingly.

little houses now, their backyards that fabulous motor car. Ben sky like to go to their rooms? Susan thanked him, reflecting running down to the railroad's

stretched his legs and whistled Ben and Arnold lingered below. sardonically that he was senrecly right of way. It was all very the perfect pattern of an ardent suburban and sunshiny but it look-oftly. Susan sat up very straight Susan was shown into a high cell- and looked dignified. Nearly all the inged room, crowded with delicate admirer. Poor Ben! On n piano ed black to the girl,

cars that had met their train had French furniture. The great, low key-board his fingers spoke the only Ben's band touched hers. She roared away around the curve bed had a gilded head-piece and the language that he knew. Otherwise drew away as though stang. Hum-when the chauffeur returned with coverlet was of Ended pench brocade, he was inarticulate.

̧¡bly be said, “I'm sorry. I didn't the_bedraggled Strinskya tralling |It was all subtly elegant. Through "I don't know why I said I'd mean that. They may ask us be-in his wake.

an open door she glimpsed a bath- come to this racket,” Beu grumbled. | cause we're freaks but of course If politeness had not forbade Su-, room done in apricot tile. The glass "Sonia forced me into it—wald it miyone would be glad to have you, sun would have gasped at Sonia's shelves were crowded with heavy would be good for my work."

you're so beautiful."

appearance. She wore a turtle- towels and scented soaps. Aftor "Maybe it will," Susan told him, This from Bon! She looked at nocked sweater of brilliant orange. the maid had left her Sunan went determined to look on the bright¦ him dazzled. The words had been Beneath this fiared out a pleated to the window and stared out. The}

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