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In the presence of the King and Queen and other members of the Royal Family the Derby was won by April the Fifth, trained and owned by Mr. Tom Wall. the actor and play producer, with Dattur second And Miracle third. Our picture shows April the Fifth being led in by Mr. T m Walls after his victory with F. Lane (up). It is MINDY years since a horse trained at Eprom won the Derby(
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Queen Elizabeth (Mits Driskell) and the Earl of Leicester-(Mr. Jan Simpson) dance a few lively stops after a pavano at the Pageant of West Kent, held in the grounds of Montreal, near Sevenoakı. The pageant in connazion with the Twelve Churches Fund was held at Tunbridge Wells on June 22. Tonbridge on June 25, and at Sevenoaks on
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MAN HUNTERS
BY MABEL McELLIOTT
BEGIN HERE TO-DAY.
Suant Carey, an orphan, lives with her
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se of things this glorious fall day. With the morning her misgivings Aunt dezale on Chicages we saw had dissolved, leaving her conft. In the office of Ernest Heath, architect. Bendent and happy.
young millionaire whom she met at busluent
buffed. Lonely when ber nunt is sway, Suann
Temporium. Her employer's wife anube her,
CHAPTER XXUL
for that.
The Camargo Ballet Society has opened season at the Savoy Theatre, London. Our picture shows a scene from Vaughan Williams's Job.
summer
the
wrung from him by main force but skirt of green and black checked i lake rushed and tumbled below,
She What now, she wondered? they still hovered in the air. Sa- wool, briefer than the mode of the Han could forgive him anything moment demanded. A beret perched had a grave sense of forebodiag
incongruously on her head.
and unreality. Faithful to Rose's "Never mind. It's all right," she
even instructions, she shook out Arnold's appearance was assured him. "The trble with you more extraordinary. Ho. wore a white lace gown and disposed it is you have an inferiority complex black velvet smoking jacket over a carefully on its hanger. Then, and go about expecting people to knitted red waistcoat. His grey having brushed her hair and wash- dislike you. You have a chip on, flannel trousers were both baggy 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 passionately desired to con-1 form. The Strinskys were not only unconventional; they were weird.
The Ackroyds' chauffeur must
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was animated now.
Latopinan, a nouly younæ admirer, takes her Ben stared at her, "You know
The group to a stuille party where she meets Arnold asid Bone Strinsky and Denise Arsala Kety why we're naked, don't you?" he de-
She felt mature and capable, giv- sirl. Later, lunching with Joh. Dunbar, manded. "That kid thinks we're a ing Ben advice. By tacit consent
Denise, vivid in a bright green frock, greeted her gayly, school, she sees Dente agala. Jack Waring, bunch of freaks. When she comes the disagreeable subject was avoid
"Hello, there! Find everything Henih'a maistant, trivs 14 Birt and is down to Sonia's she belleves she's, el thereafter. They talked about the
you want?" ses on parly with Waring and he kislumping and gets a terrible kick orchestra Ben was working with
Susan said she had. her. Best asks her to marry him and she out of it. She told Sonia It re-just then. Suann told him about have been used to all this be
"It's early for cocktails," Denise Susan bearn Hob Dunbar is to in married and minded her of the Left Bank." her job. The minutes flew. Ben, cause his features remained wood- i heart-broken. Denise Ackroyd anka her to "I don't think that sounds so kept glancing back over his shoul-en, his manner perfect. Sonin gave announced, "but we're having them come to a week-enil party at ker country Fame, Rue Milton, Juan's friend, tende ber bad," Susan said. "What she means der now and then, muttering, "I Susun a limp hand and began to anyway." She turned on a radio concealed in an 18th century desk party frock,
la you're all artists and artists have; wonder where Sonia and Arnold chatter animatedly to Ben.
The car wound along the samel and held out her arms to Ben. Su- always been taken up by rich peo- went. They said they'd be on this'
had a faint, not altogether ple. That's not new."
road Susan had travelled the day | san Ben snorted. "Where do you Then the conductor called the she went to Mr. Heath's. The lake agreeable, sensation of surprise us stretched before them and, over- she watched them together. Ben plans she would have been furi- come in, then? You don't classify." anme of their station.
usly angry. As it was she met The instant he had said the j Susan reminded herself that hanging it on the edge of a ravine, danced amazingly well. The music A stone house, for- gave him release. Self-conscious- Ben gayly the following afternoon. words he regretted them. Susan there was nothing really to be ex- was a house.
ness flowed away from him and He came through the conch looking winced as if she had been struck cited about, but na she followed bidding, magnificent. rather more sulky than usual but and truly the blow had gone home. Ben down the steps her heart was The Strinskys tumbled oul with there was grace in his tall, rangy almost pathetically brushed and The question was one she had
pounding painfully. They trailed their incredible luggage and Ben form. Over her shoulder Denise tidy.
Baked herself many times but this along the platform, feeling strange and Susan followed. They went up threw this remark to Susan:
"The others will be along in a "Hello," she said, "We're bound morning she had determined to put and conspicuous. A uniformed man broad steps to a grilled iron door for the same place."
It side and be as happy as pos- came, up to them, touching his cap. which a man servant swung open moment. They've been playing golf "I guess no.
Ben throw a shabby sible. She felt a surge of hatred black bag into the rack overhead for Ben who, observing the dark-
If Susan had known her nunt's
the
train."
"For Miss Ackroyd ?" Ben
and sat down. Moodlly his gaze ening of her eyes and trembling of climbed into the great grey car. took her in, from the top of her her lip, cursed himself for new brown felt to the tip of her clumsy fool he was. blunt oxfords.
for them.
DON'T WORRY! insect bites, mosquitos fleas, etc. quickly re- lieved by the generous
and stopped to change.
Suman glanced down at her blue they nodded. Silently
A thin, elderly woman was de-
Well, she had nothing to scending the staircase. She intro-serge.
(Continued on Page 10). "Just a minute, sir. There are duced herself as Mrs. Fleury, the two others expected. I will look chaperon. She salil Denloo had for them," the man said. He shut 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 find to say, and that rather grudg-window. They were slipping past alone in the jewel box interior of would Miss Carey and Mrs. 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 scarcely right of way. It was all very softly. Susan sat up very straight Susan was shown into a high ceil- the perfect pattern of an ardent suburban and sunshiny bat it look-und looked dignified. Nearly all the inged room, crowded with delicato | admirer, Poor Ben! On a piano ed black to the girl.
curs that had met their train had French furniture. The great, low koy-board his fingers spoke the only Ben's hand touched hers. She roared away around the curve bed had a gilded hend-piece and the language that he knew. Otherwise drew away ns, though stung. Hum-when the chauffour returned with coverlet was of faded pench brocade. he was inarticulate.
bly he said, "I'm sorry. I didn't tho bedraggled Strinskys trailing It was all subtly elegant. Through 1 don't know why I said I'd mean that. They may ask us be-in his wake. come to this racket,” Ben grumbled. | cause we're freaks" but of course
if politeness had not forbade Su-an open door she glimpsed a bath- "Son forced me into it-anid. It anyone would be glad to have you, san would have gasped at Sonia's room done in apricot tile. The glass shelves were crowded with heavy you're so beautiful.”
appearance. Sho Woro a turtle towels, and scented soaps, After This from Ben! She looked atinecked sweater of brilliant orango, the mald had left hor Susan went him dazzled. The words had been Beneath this flared out a plented to the window and stared out. The
would be good for my work."
"Maybe it will," Susan told him, determined to look on the bright|
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