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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1932.

Impressive services at St. Petar's Cathedral, Rome, are shown in this photograph se dignitaries of the church celebrated the tenth anniversary of the coronation of Pope Pius XI. The Pops is seen upon his thross surrounded by 22 Cardinals, amidst scenes of ancient grandeur.

For Sea or Sun Bathing

© JAKTER

Cateurs. There's yea'li

Uke Balther alons, two colour com Bination, or Fancy stripe

designs.

Where there's pleasure and foisure there need bo colour and comfort. Rovolling in water or idling on beach, your bathing suit has to bo an unwrinkled fit.

Nothing to spare, but ́no tightness alther-a resilience in tho knit which yields to move- ment without strain or unsightly displace- ment. That's why you'll like theso 1932 soa suits. Wool doubly knit-r a inforced

scams—a wonderful clasicity --woar like

tweeds.

MACKINTOSHS TD

Sir Malcolm Campbell setting up a new land-speed record of 253-968 miles per hour: the "Blue Bird" racing along Daytona

Blonch, Florida.

COMING SHORTLY TO THE KING'S,

IT'S LOADED WITH YOUTH-BEAUTY and LAFFS /

Efficiency Eddie-he cuts buttons off vests to save hime buttoning. He cut corners off desks so visitors won't sit down. He makes large 2 holes in smaller doughnuts! Never have you gazed upon such an extravagants of beauty. scenic wonders and laughs! With songs you'll bum for months

Miss Diana Dollar, young and modish daughter of R. Stanley dollar, the steamship magnate,

she arrived in New York from Europe the other day.

"It was oney," said Sir Mal- colm Campbell. But was it? Look at the drawn face of the Ataol nerved British driver in this picture, taken immediately after the run.

THREE KINDS

LOVE

BEGIN HERE TO-DAY.

* S

by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN

Barry mentioned, "Phil's on the Ann and Cerity Fenwick have Sur your Front parch.. We forgot to tell

Hupported themariven. their

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you."

P

came."

arm around Co.

Min Karin Nisavandt (left) for whom Prince Lennart of Sweden was ready to become plain "Mr. Bernadotte." Here the bride is shown with her mother in law, the former tan td to neu Maria of Russia.

PozzzTaga-t sister, Mary

germ, and their grandparents, known and "Grand." Because of this

**Coolness* I thought he left Anuncial responsibility, Ann, who ↳ 21. is wohi to marry heroyit, young lawyer

uto. when Mary-Frances Ing, it seems to me that wise to whom she has been engaged for eight

Cecily, 12 Joven Harry Mckeel an Barry put an

people, when they discover that entinere, but when he progames ahe refuses.

they can't have what they most de to name their wedding date for the same vily's shoulders. They turned to-

gether and walked toward the par- their lives around possibilities.",

[sire, maké other desires, build! Mary-Frame, 1, and still in chuof, befur. Barry teled to slide the door Deven hemmelf in love with Earl De Armont,

"Shalter true ideals and make vaudeville aclar where she has met without apen, but it stuck after the first the knowledge of her sister. He urges for three inches. # it always stuck.

falso ones?" hear Cecily anid, "Here," and lock hold

nub.

Building, address him with endearments. Ann

eise:

Not false. Just different." "Ann, is there somEANE Have you come to care for another

to leave hume and beening bla ainge partner.

Ann and Phl) quaere! when shu Letty King, who work Phi ace of it, and raised it a bit, and it; tries to forget hit by uning but with slid easily. The dark dusty velvet Benze Bmith, riela and attentive, but when portieres dropped into straight man in a month?”

Mary-France agree to go away with, D. folds again hind them. Ann "No. no. Of course not.” Armount They are ou In his car. The wont to the front porch. same day Ceeily quarreria with her graud-

Smith make her to marry him she refuses.

father. She

that L

comes me with news that she and Harry are to be married evening. At dincovris Mary-FranceM minang. Iarna she h sloped! with Armount Immediately

arch

"Ann, dearest, I want to ask you you one question. If all the, obstacles to our marringe were re-

"You

menti," Phil asked, moved, would you marry me to Delast, incredulous, "that you don't

morrow?"

Phi Feroyd comes to help. Ann is nearly

bag love me at all, any longer

frantic ball Mary-Francee telephones from

the station.

Ann sighed." "Phil," she re-

"Yes, if I could marry you to

decided to give us a stage tarrer because I've told you twice, now, that it la.

She arrives home, explaining aha buked, "you don't seem to listen morrow. Please don't, Phil?"

"You don't care for my kisses only that I can't start it all over any more? You dislike them?"

be was hungry and DeArmount Enfuses

en buy her a strat

CHAPTER XLVI

7

No matter how long skirts may become, sheria are still abort. Photo shows the latest in tennis costumes.

Maybe this could be called falling down on the job. But the individual has been thrown without shṛious injury more than 200 times in the last six yours.

nin. The waiting, and the hop- "I like them too well. The ob ing, and quarreling, and the fault-laincles, aren't removed-they are The front door closed and Cecily finding, and the--"

getting bigger all the time, and and Barry were standing in the

"Oh, but, no, Ann! No."

there are more of them. It seems lower hall. Ann culled from mid-

"But, yes, Phil. This past to me that all this-kissing and be, way of the stairs, "She's here! month I've been unhappy-good-ing ecstatic for moments, or even She's all right, Cissy! She's soundness knows I have! But, someway hours together, when nothing can asleep. She's all right?"

I've dragged something out of it come of it but another mean, mis Cecily'a hands were cold in and I'm going to keep it-some-erable quarrel and another end, Ann's warm ones. Her voice, when thing that almost approaches isn't so very different from form- *presently emerged from the peace. Suppose we were to begin ing any other bad habit." jabbering sounds which she and again? After a while, but it Ann had been making together, was wouldn't last eight years this time, say! You've changed. You never please go down

"Ann, that is a horrible thing, to you'd grow tired and hopeless used to talk like that."

into the trees "That's all very well Ann. But arid all this or something very she can't be so entirely all right much like it would happen right other is true. It

"Of course I've changed. But the quickly? Until after they've gone

into the house, I mean?" just like a per- as all that. I mean-such an ex-jover again."

"I am not hiding behind trees to perience for a child! She must be "Ann. dearest, I swear to you-he knows that drinking will kill son who keeps on drinking, when

night Ann." bitter, disillusioned.".

It bas meant nothing to

Grand's voice and Rosulio's voice, me him in the end. I've heard that the Ann Inughed the heartless thing. Nothing but misery. I've been a "She insists that she is bitter very thousand times more wretched cures for the drink habit are ter "Goodnight. Thank you again for a beautiful day. Goodnight, Mr. Car rible. Well, I've taken the cure, bitter. As for the disillusionment than you could have been.”

michael-goodnight... Phil, and I'm not going to take it

"But to help me, Phil? They've

chilly,

years, at least."

Cecily refused to smille. Ann. wretchedness. I mean,"

ma?"

been coming here for years. Be- cause I love Ann and wish to marry her."

"Ah? You wish, again, to marry Ann?"

"I have never ceased wishing to marry her."

"You love her? You could sup- port her?"

support her, yo

"I love her very much. I could

--I sincerely hope so, for a few "No, I think not. That doesn't again. I'm through, dear. Not be been so stifficult. Just to help matter, though-our comparative cause I wish to be through, but be- ; glanced at Barry. He would not "Could you tell me, dearest, ex-cause I have to be." smilo either. He kept rolling and actly what it is that matters-made 'n mistake, Ann. But I'll take because Rosalle, with Grand's arm Do you or do you not love Philip?"

་ ་

Ann inserted, "But, Grand-=="" "One moment, if you please, Ant. Phil sat immovable until he stood "I won't allow you to be. We both

Ann thought, "Dear heavena unrolling the do-dud on Cecily's your love doesn't matter, and our

about her or, at least, halfway!

above! Does Grand think he is per dress. Ann wished he wouldn't. misory doesn't matter?"

all the blame."

about her came up the stops. "Neither of us was to blame.

21 marriage ceremony? Ho'd wrinkle it "Your AWN

Grand anid, "Ah, Ann? Is that forming "I can't tell what is important plans?" she asked. "You've had for you. For me my peace of And neither of us would be to Philip? Ah, Philip. I trust, Ann, This is worse than anything he's This is tho sort of to postpone thom?"

mind, and something I might call blame the next time."

thing that can't be endured. It is "Indefinitely," Cécily said, and dignity,

An automobile, two round right that you have not been needlessly ever done. or-strongth, perhaps.

worried." smiled at last. She had to emile. And that I shan't, again have to

lights cutting the darkness, was "Well," Ann replied shamefully, Phil's fault. He should have gone

up the driveway. Ann A word of that sort could not be 'Ifve through that Sunday and this coming, "it's Grand and Rogalls wickedly, "of course, it is late. Af- when I asked him to."

thought,

tor midnight "

"Will you please answer my ques- said nokedly, with no covering of month."

Itosalie began, "The Carmichaels' tion, Ann7" "It means, only, that you haven't I'd forgotten all about them for any kind.

hours. How pleasant that I "No, denr," Ann said,

Still, she couldn't stand there and clock had stopped, and-" and forgiven me."

should have forgotten all about turned to go upstairs again. "Oh, Phil! Forgiving in such a

But Grand said, "I beg your par- say she did not love Phil. It would "You'll feel differently, she en-little thing, It scarcely acoms worth them for hours. But-1 should don, my dear," and turned to Phil. be a lis, and it would be letting Phil couraged, "tomorrow, when you're talking about in connexion with have worried. But-here they are, "As my granddaughter says, the down in public. "Or course I love

¡now!"

hour is late. Vory late. May I ask, Phil," she said, “But..." "Phil," she said. “Grand and Ro-air, why you are here at my home. "But me no buts," said Grand. He evidently was in a mean hu "I'll talk to her!" Cecily, threat to the same place. You don't love called coming home with the at this late hour, with Ann?"

Carmichaels. I don't want them to

mor. No wonder Cecily pushed him. oned.

"Your won't scold her,"

And you here.It-It would start so

"I am hero, Mr. Fenwick," Phil over this morning though she warned with her hand on the nowel "But I'm tired of arguing. I'm tired many things over again. They've answered, right in Grand's strain hadn't. What would he do when

Won't you for the same reason that I have (Continued on Page 11.) of quarreling and waiting and hop-been difficult lately.

rested, and after you've talked to loving." your youngest alater."

post.

"As you like, Ann, But it comes

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ate any more at all."

**That isn't true," sald Ann.

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