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BY MABEL MċELLIOTT

HECIN HERE TODAY.

Bab

buftis school. lenth senda Rusan's munt is over,

now

Bob Eric nauccessfully to sea Susan but she "Good." But Waring's tone was does not know the la Bo ber

dubious and Heath glanced at him theatre one night with Heath and becomes irritably. angry, Denise Ackroyd, debutante,

wants

Bob for herself. Busan meeta Bub at mask-

interrupts.

CHAPTER XLII

Flames bursting through the roof of the Prudential Assurance Com. pany's building in London. Reports reaching Hongkong suggested that tha autbreak was slight, but home papers disclose that several employass were imparilled and much damago was done.

lowing afternoon and with it came The young man set his jaw. "I pumps of snakeskin and stockings don't see that," he muttered. "I ¡of sheerest ellk. Rose had even had only just found you. There

chosen a tiny lurban to complete

The Franch sculptor, Guillaume, the ensemble. It was fashioned wasn't any point in running off working on a model for Briand of myriad small velvet flowers in like that."

monument.

"Well then, why couldn't we have

pale fawn shades.

Susan twisted her hands and "Try them on, lovey," Mrs. Mily tried to avoid his ton commanded. Susan

cyes, "You obeyed.

a very quiet ceremony the follow-Listless as she was she could not mustn't talk that way," she said ing Monday and sail from New the effect produced by the new out-not right."

help a feeling of satisfaction at rapidly. "I

fit. She looked to herself, slím,

York next morning?"

With an effort Susan managed

fears.

That

S

pages of Vogue.

can't let you. It's

His laugh rang out.. "Who-suya to keep her hand from trembling. straight and remotely elegant as it isn't right?" Steadily she said, "All right, the mannequins sketched on the "I do."" arrange it that way."

"Look here, my girl!" With a this. employer reminded him. The man liked her quiet re:Milton told her, wiping away aside. He dropped

"You surely are a pleture." Mrs. single long stride he was at her Busan Carey, 20 and beautiful. has become "That's that. She's had a chance to sponse. Triumphantly he thought sentimental tear. "When I was

lo one knee, angnged to Ernest Heath, her former talk with him and see him again of Waring's hinta and plorer. She is secretly in love with Dunbar, millionaire's on whors she met at and decide that their little flurry Waring had been wrong. The girl girl we thought we weren't mar bringing his face on a level with south to recuperate from an 11ne and the to be sure of. Well,

That was what I wanted was perfectly willing to marry ried right unless we wore white Susan's. "We've got to cut out this nonsense. We're wasting girl la grateful to him. Den Lampmai

I'm him quickly and go away.

satin and a long veil, but I de

time. I thought clare, no one could mistake you this that night.".

we settled all Busan's rejected sultor, shoots himself after Hatisfied."

did not look as though she were for anything but a bride wounding Heath. He recarers and guen aWAY.

nursing a broken heart.

this minute. Listen, dear, there's the "Nothing was settled," Susan That night as Susan brushed her hair before Rose's dressing "My hair's a sight so you

doorbell," she went on rapidly. said, trembling at his nearness. "Out with it. man. If you've table she told herself it would be

go. She could catch the scent of ex- ed ball and be makes love to her. Denise something to say, say it and be better this way. She would go

There's a good child."

ponsive tobacco and shaving soap done with it,"

Susan flung open the door, pre-and Russian leather. His blue [away, see new sights and now Waring atared reflectively out faces, and be cured of the fever pared to speed some luckless ven-eyes, dancing wickedly, were dan-

Could across the roof tops,

which had possessed her so long. der of books on his way. The two men faced each other "It's nothing except that ohe Aunt Jessic would be pleased.her stood Bob Dunbar.

she be dreaming? There before serously close to hers.. across the shining expanse of seemed a bit excited as we drove Everyone would be. There was no

"I thought you were bright," he mahogany. Heath was seated, his home," be asid lamely.

uso postponing it any longer, "May I come in for a moment?7" nocked her. "I thought you know! fingere playing nervously with the

Hla Heath laughed aloud, relieved. Lifelessly she told Rose, "I'm he asked coolly. "But I see you what I was talking about." Ivory handled paper knife. War "Is that all? Well, I can ace noth-going to be married Monday."

were going out. Perhaps I can voice lowered, softened. Into it ing strolled up and down, hands ing in that. Any girl might be ex-

crept the lover's note that Susan In pockets.

cited coming home from a big other girl laid down the orange Susan, confused. "I just tried

"My dear!" Awe-struck, the walk along with you."

"I wasn't going out" answerod had hoard once before. "But tell me what happened!" party. No, no, you're getting to stick she had been using and gaz these things on." She bit her lip, Heath demanded impatiently. "If be an old woman." He clappeded at Susan. "Try to sound a

"My girl," he muttered, cover- what you believe is true they the other affectionately should have come to some under-shoulder. "I appreciate your soli- not a funeral, you know!"

on the little more cheerful about it. It's annoyed at having made thising her clasped hands with one of

naive admission.

his own. "My own darling." standing that night. I've heard citude, old chap, but honestly, I Susan summoned a amile.

"All the better then because I "I

Susan's heart molted to him ut- nothing. Everything has gone as think it was pretty much wasted. know, I didn't

deem want to talk to you for a bit," the terly bat she sat, rigid and ap- before."

Your imagination was working gloomy. I'm tired. I gucan."

young man repeated. Waring shrugged. "I've told overtime."

Susan led him into the comfort-parently composed. you all I know" he explained.

"You poor kid, you." Rose hug-.

"Sweetheart, look at me!" Bob "Maybe I've been all kinds of a muttered.

"I hope you're right," Waring ged her. "Let me sond out that able Milton living room. She put

beige sult with the fox collar Tup a hand to remove the little hat commanded. said Heath was telling you about. It's just but Bob stopped her,

mean to

#

fool to mix into this at all. But "I know I am," you asked me and I only told you heartily. And on that what I knew,”

conversation ended. "I'm grateful to you,' said the older man atify, "I know I can "Why do we wait any longer?" charged. You trust you. That's why it seemed Honth asked Susan that might over finished Rose robustly, "be mar-1 "Thank you," sald Busan grave- a good idea to have you take her to a table high in a city restaurant. ried in any of your old things." ly. She was feasting her eyes on The flush ran over her palo that party. But if they met and The city lay far flung beneath Susan agreed without enthu- the precious outline of his lean skin clear down to the point where if nothing happened why then!" them, a spangle of lights to north siasm. It was kind of Rose to go face, orested with unruly fair the creamy throat was swallowed He raised his brows Inquiringly, and south.

to so much bother for hor. Of hair.

up in the aureole of pale fur, "I sea, the point. You want to His complacouce was momen-course who should look well for "Sit down, won't you?" go ahead. Well, I don't know but tarily disturbed by the look she the ceremony.

"I do much better standing" This Susan indicated her what you're right," Waring said flashed at him. There was some-if she could

feel excited and said Bob I've had the douce of ajoutat, "This is the costume I've slowly. "They danced with each thing unsetting about that look. happy about it ne brides wore time finding you. Why did you chosen for my wedding. other. That I'm sure of. And they "She behaves as though she wore supposed to feal but since she stage an escape scene that night didn't aven had a brief tote-a-tote. I must ad- afraid of me," the man thought in couldn't she must at least try to of the ball? You

"Your wedding! I won't have mit I felt like a blooming spy."

bo. it" Dunbar atormed. "You aurprise. He was vary gentle. look the part.

leave a Cinderella allpper." "Gerry, old man, but it couldn't "Your sunt's coming back on

"There was nothing else to do" long to mo and to nobody else."

(To Be Continued). The 'sult was delivered the fol- said Susan gravely.

note tho your size and the style will be "Please don't take it off," ho Unwillingly she turned her eyes

Do you to his. "You musn't," she warn- perfect for you. That will save boggod. "It suits you, your shopping and I can have it know you look marvelous in that ed him. "I've no right to listen.

You've forgotten" cortainly can't," turnout?"

"Forgotten what?"

be helped. It was in a good cause," Saturday isn't she?" he went on. |

It would be nicer

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