1932-06-15 — Page 3

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1932.

THE ALDERSHOT TATTOO-PRINCES AT M. DOUMER'S FUNERAL.

Ready to fight the Battle of Inkerman at the Aldershot Tattoo. which began on Monday. Solid rubber bayonets have been issued te troops concerned in order to obrinto the risk of accidental injuries.

At President Doumer's funeral: The Duke of Aosta, the Prince of Wales. Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, and the Emperor of Annam (wearing civilian black).

General Charlos G. Dawes, who caused something of a sur prise last week by resigning the position of Chairman of the G$3,000,000,000 Reconstruction Finance Corporation.

Summit

SHIRTS

and COLLARS

In the matter of good cut, caroful tailoring and finish, and above all, good stylo, thoso shirts are deservedly famous.

Our now stock includes tho nowest designs and plain colours. All have 2 soft collars to match each shirt in two of the nowest shapos.

Inexpensively priced from $8.50 cach Less 10% discount for cash.

Va

Mri

Alice Liddell Har greaves, who as a child impired the writing of "Alice in Won derland." is pictured above as rise, nevived'in New York from England,

The first train to leave Shanghai North Station for Nanking, since the Sina-Japanese hostilities. Some of the railway officials are soen atanding by the locomotive.

MAN HUNTERS

Fran

Je plensual but Ben!

WINIA Comforta

BY MABEL McELLIOTT

ORHIN HERE TO.DAT,

Caro, who live

Cr 148494 wart

experience

وادور

As an

032

Bak a summer waxed and waned

her Aunt the girl almost regretted her des

Prev 1 1. Lueago's Holirium might

for

110. Banbar, idiomafro's a not be the l backgrout sui

Sh

Sinteties 144 Fro

לין

Fratt t botines

He ma

later fan's.

HOLLY PANCH

Sump does tel engen

boddard bait lonelines was hard to i

Sent:

d KN

AZ

1. 6.3

freich,

Chars xcitaver karendra

not to see bumpinan any more Werks

dered as ones.

d. Wating

aitonation hat she fine bus 1927 ins

I say and the warn nights brought with then an acling some of mess

methang.

Apso Malton went to Sweetbriar the for two weeks and wrote back plowing account of ir conquests. The sot smugshots of hersril, the centre of a merry mixed Kroup Suran, tossing sometimes on a hot and disordered bel, listening to the On the way home in the hard Laurons ansic of The Vadio next! brightness of the street ear Ben door, world wonder about life. She suid. "That's the way to live.

CHAPTER X

Like wa 19, pot unattentive, intelligent, ! Sonya and Arnold. Free and easy." What promise was there ahead for Susan stared at him. "You like, bee" Even if she held the job at that?"

Erst Heath's and it losed us if Ben moved impatiently. "Oh, Iske might, with Miss O'Connell's know what you'd say. I know the convalewence lengthening out) apartment's kind of messy. But what had she to Pook forward to? they're not tied down. They live! Next year she might get $2 a... their own lives and have a

good Weet. In five years she might even time."

The visit of the Emir Felaal to England: The Emir (left) leaving his hotel to be received by the King in Buckingham Palace.

Here is the dramatic scene at Warden J. J. Holohan's office at San Quentin Prison when the warden (right) told Tom Moone y that his pardon petition, Initiated by Mayer Walker of New York, was refuted by Gov. Rolph.

ex-

by making $35. Well, what then? worker, however, poured her en- Susan, remembering Arnold's un-She would stay on with Aunt Jes-jergy, her sympathy and her intelli- kempt appearance and the greasy in the cottage. She would be gence into the job and unless she loops of Sonya's pale hair, the spots 20, she would be 110, 25. She would met with exceptional luck or on her smock, was silent. She did begin to wear eyeglasses and go to, traordinary favouritsm she might not want to criticize Ben's friends. ctures in the evening with some work 10, 15, 20 years without any "It's a great love, anyhow," Ben woman friend. She would be one recogntim beyond the weekly pay burst out after an interval as the of the brave, ever-increasing army envelope whose gum remained dis- brightly lighted trolley praeceded, of married women workers in couragingly small.

in series of jerks and stops. "They the Loup district. They had their were terribly in love. Arnold had two weeks' vacation, their one pre-

wife some place in Bussin but sentable suit.

She was young, she was lonely, They wore neat, she was they fixed that up. They're what 1 sensible shoes and devoted them-ing those warm, disturbing summer good, Sometimes dur- selves wholeheartedly to Susan felt an hysterical impulse cern for which they laboured.

the con- nights Susan wondered if it paid to laugh but she restrained herself.

She wondered if she might not Susan saw them in balls and some day, answer the invitation in

call a really happy couple.

saya--my

if that sent in his sport roadster boss might not prove altogether too al

She had thought the whole crowd, elevators. She heard them whis-Jack Waring's eyes. She wondered the Strinskys and their unwashed pering together in the cafeterias. friends (with the exception of that}

"My boss exotle blossom, Denise), dreadful thinks" There would be usually luring some evening. Susan hoped people. With provincial simplicity a spur little smile as they spoke of not but she wondered. she discounted whatever talent lay their employers. Office wives," Su- in Arnold's long fingers because an had heard them called. Their when she was alone in the office. they did not look clean. She won- loyalty, certainly, was dered how she could best describe most wives would do well to copy, the party to Aunt Jessie.

The telephone rang one morning

quality "Huilo. Misa Carey?"

The girl's heart, for no good ren- They had tone of the wives privison, began to beat thickly and un-

Be an

She let her hand lie imply in leges. They had neither charge ne- comfortably, Bea's warm one at parting. "counts, nor chauffeur-driven curs.

"This is Bob Dunbar.

can't ask you to come in." Susan or trips south in the winter. They angel and have lunch with me. At "Aunt Jessie's gone) kept columns adat in bi ledger one? Righto, How about the Binck-

said gently.

to the party.”

to bed. Thank you for taking mo and typed exquisite letters.

better when you know

They're real people."

Theystone?"

It

You need no further proof that it's charry blossom time again at

Washington.

PHON

remembered to order flowers Ben muttered, "Wanted you to Mrs. Blank's anniversary

for Susan hing up the receiver with meet the crowd. You'll like them dusted the big mahogany desks and

They a gasp. The Blackstone, and she was wearing her old pink shan- them. turned the onse-leaf calendars tung! Well, her at was new.

daily. They called the University was little rose pluk straw she Susan withdrew, her hand. "Good Club to order a table for four, for had picked up on a basement coun- night, then," she said, avokling his Tuesday, please, and will you be ter for $1.50. You would never have ing volcs followed her. hot, uncomfortable gaze. He called sure it's near the window?" after her, "' phone you." Susan bought theatre tickets for plays excitement she waited for Pierson sharp.

They guessed the price. In 'n fever of "Don't forget to be back by two. waved to him through the screen they were never to see, ordered cn- to come back to relieve her. With dral estimate he wants to draw Mr. Heath has that enthe- door, glad the tiresome evening was mellias for pretty ladies who had trembling Angers she pressed the up." over. There was something almost no reason for existence, and made small hat frightening about Bon's intensity, deposita in bank books of sums that she had known. If only she had teeth.

into place. If only Susan caught her underlip In her Even when he had talked of the would have kept them in clothing guessed he was going to call her! working girl.

Well, that was being a Strinskys' romance he had made it throughout their lives.

She would have to seem a personal matter.

She might have had a manfeure. hurry. Suran said to herself that it She might have worn her

No dalying oter the coffee Thoso dreadful prople! Their wouldn't be so bad if the average sophisticated blue crepe. She might that had been set drumming in her more cups for her to-day. But the pulse way of living might seem ideal to secretary could see herself getting have done a thousand things! Ben Lampman but it certainly did ahend an a young man might, using

blood ever since she had heard Bob not-to-Susan She would not got the office in a stopping stone to last she picked up her hand bag would not be stilled.

Dissatisfied. almost in leurs at Dúmber's voice-over the telephonet there again!

higher places. The typical girl' and turned to go. Pierson's whin- (Continued on Page 10).

*

23743

CENTRAL RADIO

SERVICE

KING'S BLDG Opp Shefen

RADIO EXPERTS-WORK GUARANTEED

MACKINTOSH'S LTD

KING'S THEATRE

THE SEASON'S OUTSTANDING MUSICAL EVENT!

THE WORLD GREATEST WOMAN VIOLINIST!

RENEE CHEMET.

ONE RECITAL ONLY

+

at 9.30 p.m. FRIDAY, 24th JUNE. Booking Opens Shortly.

WHITEAWAYS.

NEW BASIC VALUES

Bath Talcum Powder

B.V. T.4

Extra large size of fine Talcum Bath Powder in Asstd. Perfumes. Right for Summer Cooling and refreshing after bath.

Basic

Value

Price

use.

$1.25

TOILET DEPARTMENT

WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO.

Tin.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.