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THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 5; 1932.

Gloria Swanson honeymooning with her new husband Michael Farmer, and happily snow-bound at St. Moritz,

New Yorkers call it "The Junglo.” In the shadow of towaring skyscrapers, this strange architectural hodge-podge has sprung up as a colony for unemployed, otherwise homeless men. These tumblo-down shacks, most of them containing makeshift stoves, afford shelter against win- try blasts—and a haven until the luckier of the "colonists" (nd joba.

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Resplendent in his dress uni- form, Premier Benito Mussolini is plctured above as he arrived at the Vatican for his first offi- cial meeting with Pope Pius XI. Their dramatic conference cela. brated the signing of the Lateran Trenty.

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Pope Pius XI on his throne in St. Peter's during the mass which, marked, obsarvance of the anniversary of his corona. tion. This picture was taken on the day after the Pontiff's historic first meeting

Mussolini.

THREE KINDS

LOVE

BEGIN HERE TODAY,

supported themselves,

their younger alater,

with

by KAY CLEAVER STRAHAN

could manage without me and al-; Ann and Cecily Fenwick here for year low me to marry, then I must man- Mary-Frances, and their grandparents, known "ge without her. It isn't self- nafosatin" and "Grand" llerau of this ancrifice. It is simply being de- financial responsibility. Ant, who la 28, cent. You understand?" unable to marry Phil Ecroyd, to whom she has been engaged for eight years. Ceclly, 22, "I am afraid I have to." loves Barry McKeel, but when he proposes

the same reason.

Virginia Cherrill, the charming Chicago society girl who rose to movie stardom overnight when selected by Charles Chaplin as his leading lady, luft recently for Tahiti in the South Sen Islands, where she will marry William E. Rhinelander Stewart, New York millionaire.

Prince Sigvard, second son of Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Swaden, as he appeared in an amateur theatrical performance staged by students of the Uni- versity of Upsala.

are and-"

After!

"And then what?"

the knowledge of her alsters. He urges her all, simply because things have what?""

to leave home and become his stage partner. gone wrong this once is no reason

Ann and Phil quarrel when she hers

tries to forget Phil by going about with

Smith asks her to marry kim ale refuses, Frances."

Mary- Francen agrees to go nway with the Armount. They set out in a car, The

and Harry 'are i be married that evening. Ann discovers Mary-France in mlaluz, learn

"Perhaps."

The scene in New York when a main steam pipe burst on fashionable Park Avenue. Steam and water soared to the fourth- storey lovel

though undoubtedly She will-as Thil had done. He did not why couldn't we marry and live on Alch Grand's manner. He blush- here and look after the old people ed. "We came in rather inte, Mr. and Mary-Frances together?, Pool Fenwick. Cecily had, auggested; finances-all that. It wouldn't be that I leave. I—”.

leal; but it would be better than¦ Cecily said. "You are only just separation, better than waiting!coming in yourselves. Why forever. Surely there's room shouldn't Barry be here? It is my enough. I could keep out from home, too."

over

mo-

under foot-at least everyone's Grand, Rosalie, and Ann all be- foot-feet, but yours. We'd sneak gan, at the same instant, to say away a lot and be alone together, something. Rosalie won. "Of I could build the fires in the morn- course, dear, it is your home," she ings, get the wond up-save you said, "and has been for many, in all sorts of ways. Sounds to many happy years. A neat for three our little girls. But me like a pretty grand, damline our

we thought, dear, that perhaps plan."

"No," said Cecily.

call you 'Barry,' This great Barry-1 may cold, draughty house for Barry in mayn't I?--was hoping to persuade No sun-do you to build a cozy nest for two Let's put romancing aside and be the winter time.

-you two-elsewhere?" practically and conventionally en-fresh air unless one froze while

"As to that," Barry spoke right she refuses to name, their wedding date for several silent minutes, "we

"But, perhaps," Barry said, after gaged, for a short time at least, getting it. He was not strong,

marry though he thought that he was up. "I want very much to Mary-Francet. 15, and still in senoot, be-making tragedy where there isn't

The work, the thousand petty an-

Cecily, I leven herself in love with Yarl De Aruant, any-or out of a comedy.

"You love her?" This right vaudeville actor whom she has met without

"What do you mean, 'And then noyances, and Barry's uncertain-

again from Grand. "You well, temperamental ways. The

can support her?" "After we've been engaged for financial burden. Suppose she Letty King, who works in Phil's omco bulls for this- finality-this despair. Ia short time, properly and conven- lost her job?

"Naturally, I love her. And she inar, address hits with endearmente. Aan think it is merely the let-down for tionally, then what shall we do? thing on Barry to keep up? "No." time, on what I am making now.

Dump the whole

loves me. We enn live, for #1 Kenneth Smith, rich and attentive, but when us after our fright about Mary We won't be able to be properly

I hope to do better." and conventionally married, you "If you won't go with

Cecily took Barry's arm. know."

dear; if you persist in objecting to "Come." she said, and began to kame day Celly Quareola with her grand- "Darling-let's- be sensiblu. father. She comes home with nawe that she We're just the same persons that We'll shape circumstancea instead get hopeless, doesn't it? I won't

"Of course we shall. We'll plan. anything I may propose, it does walk with him toward the door. we were this afternoon, up in the of allowing them to shape us. wait, year in and out. I can't ment, if you please.'

Grand said. "Cecily, one she has plonel with DeArmount. Im hills. We love the same way.

lately a search is begun. Phit Eerord comes

Wa Cecily, for the love of. Pete-think But there is nothing I won't do, Cerlly pretended she had not to help. Ann is nearly frantic until Marraren't quitters-just because Frances retures home, explaining he became plans didn't work out this one even-out of that front door of yours to marry you.

our of It! You don't expect me to go aside from waiting, in order to heard; but,

at the portieres, ing. Aro wo?"

I'll pocket my pride; Barry paused, in spite of her aight and never see you again! come here and live; allow you to tugging, and said, "Good night," "No."

You don't expect that. You don't keep on working--" "What is it, dear? We've been want it. You can't. I'm emerg-

politely, if not cheerily, to every- CHAPTER XLVII.

frightened horribly. Well, that'a ing from the fog we wore both in a to stand alone near the fireplace,

"People,” said Cecily, and went one. over with, Just now. we are both while ago. What was the matter "can't be married feeling that way. After the parlor door had slid sort of unmanned with disappoint- with us,, anyway? Wo, love each back, Cecily had clicked the lights ment. But that will pass, too; and other like the devil and all. Just You never like anything you any said, "good night." on, and all the fat little cherubs on be over with."

because we missed a date with too much fur, You-one, I mean, the ceiling, twining blue ribbons "Surely it will. And then we minister to-night, are we licked? of course, always feels sort of and red roses about through soap-can begin making other plans."

spiteful about it." We are not." sudacy clouds, smirked; and Barry "No."

"I fool as if we wore.!!

"Cecily, if you deliberately mis- loosed the dark, dusty folds of cur- "Darling-you're getting into a "We aren't. You're tired-bless interpret everything I my tain, and they fell again into habit. Can't you say, "Yes,' once your heart you're tired to death.

Grand, looking grimmer than straight lines behind Cecily and or twice, for a change?”

You need to go to bed, and I'm usual, followed by Rosalie, more him.

"Yea, Wo could begin to plan going to leave and give you a fluttery than usual, came into the "Well," she said, "last act. Curs and to walt. We could. But you chance to sleep and rest.. I'll have room. Cecily, who had put a hand tain drops. Here we are taking | haven't lived here and watched Ann to buzz to Albany to-marrow. But on the mantel and was resting our call-but there isn't any ap and Phil as I have for years. I'll drvie down Saturday, and we'll her head on it, did not trouble to plause."

wouldn't 'do that to you, Barry, have Saturday evening and Sun-ft her head; she merely rolled it "Don't make fun, Cecily, please," And I wouldn't allow you to do it day together. I'll get my plotting to one alde and looked at them. "I'm not making fun."

to me. And there is your writing. mind to work, and I'll have a dozen It was a relief, just the same, "I know."

I remember what you anid about or so on hand for your approval whon midway of the room and "Barry you do understand? that to-day how the uncertainty plans, ways to work this thing aftor Grand had said; "Good avon- Leaving Ann WAX impossible affected it.".

ing, sir," to Barry, Ann came out out." enough before-especially after: "Perhaps I was trying to bluff

"To-day you said you wouldn't--from_behind_Rosalie, this with Mary-Frances. But now you, sweet.”

couldn't, I monn, walt for me."

"May I ask," Grand want that Phil has come back-I can't "No, you weren't."

hungry and De Armount welused to buy her

A meal

Phil begs Ann to renew Chele engagement But she refusca.

do it. They have waited oight

......

on,

"My plans aren't going to have "why you are here at my homme, at a lot to do with waiting. Here's this hour, with my granddaughter ""No, I wasn't. But if we were one I've just evolved. If. Ann Coolly ?!!! So, happy and unselfish. If Ana engaged, I needn't be uncertain.marrios or even if she doesn't, Barry did not do nearly so well

years. She was so good to-day.

"And to you, my boy," Grand

Ann had almost reached the portieres, sort of sneaking away, before Grand's voice halted her, "Ann, it is my desire that you In- form Cecily that I wish to speak with her, and you, here and now." "She is tired this evening, Grand, and

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