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JULY 13, 1935.

SERIAL. STORY.

Summer Sweetheart's

BEGIN HERE TO-DAY

man beside you. It was all a dream.

"Oh, that's lovely! Come, Mummy,

the runes."

KATHARINE STRYKHURST, beutal, 20. in which you moved and spoke auto-seo-she's done the bird bath and berones aequainted with MICHAEL HEAT.matically. HEROE riding toucher, and acknowledges an

attraction unwilling worried over the pros of an affair between

ZOH PARKER, her best friend, sod Gitas

So Michael Hontheroe was a fortune that? who believe toward him. hehunter! Could

Michael, with his lean, tanned face and those eyes that were no shrewd and kindly could a man like that be really mean and hase

LARKIN, or whism Zoe's parents approve.

Katharine and Dit. JOHN KAYE, friend of the Strykhirat family, take Zne to a night club where abe are fitils with notorious man. Ze breathe to kill herself.

That same night Wietines to inveiled into

Laking NALEY MOON, tocal poisette, to the

Jame pinze Halls, arriving fame inte, in forms her fades that she and Michel

engaged,

Zo take poison.

Dr. Kaye works nil night fr bare her life and sacereda.

Katharine loved it here. It meant release and escape.Her soul, feeling is inevitable growing pains, exponded in this simple, uncritical atmosphere. Stanley Merser came back from his western trip and joined the family Or had he fallen desperately in love group without destroying the charm. in his late thirtles. An artist, Stan with the bundle of feminine flutter He was a atooped, silent, gentle man The town buzzed with the sensation Merser, and a good one. The little and curls that was Sally Moon7 for several days. Have you heard? girls adored him. Hin wife

That

WATR

Kalbaring hemen herself engo simon's gone and got devoted to him, anxious for his com-

that Michael in going to marry Bally Moxin.

CHAPTER XX

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Yokohama, Shanghai, good marriage-a solid,

Koba, Honolulu, San Francisco, Panama the riding club. Of course he runs fort and happiness.

comparienable marriage. that dear, but quite good man- body. 21 18

observing it, felt

Canal, Havana, New York. ners, and so

god-looking!

outsiders, any Violet Merner was a fortunate woman. "the Moons are

a girl in a Still Violet had told her one day that uld, persistently, Katharine

And so on Stan hadn't been her first love. No, lare. want to get away, Daddy." Victor how. Her mother was

shop, some Strykhurst frowned. "I don't know and so on. Small town gossip. Picked their coming together had been the what gets into you girls nowadays,"

Yet. Violet was happy Zoo Parker has to up avidly by the lunching, bridge-culmination of a more mature attach- he compinines.

Maybe all the fevers and fary of be dragged all over Europe and even playing women at the country club, mont. when she gets home alie's not satis-toned from mouth to mouth.

Katharine thought it would drive first love were wasted.

week-two Arki rel-and yet-Katharine EUROPE, NEW YORK It. After a the world you want"

Katharine Batened patiently. Stub herself to

heroe just Aiching. bornly she went back to her orgu-weeks-sho found she could bear the couldn't bear to nee Michael Heat-

thought without

now. Later, perhaps, She had not been back to ride since when she had got over the shock of formal announcement in the knowing he was going to marry some- When she'd managed to

treasured en foolishly. forget those scraps of words she had "My darling" he had called her, that day holding her in his arms. Fury had flung her.

fied; why, you've got everything in her frantic, at first. But she steeled

ment.

"There's nothing for me to do here, Frankly, I'm bored. I'd like a job." the

The

Howy eyebrows shot up. papers. Therefore she had not met one else."

She "What could you do? No, it's non- the alightly puzzles, unhappy look in sense; I won't have it. People'd say the eyen of Michael Heatheror. Bertine hadn't been good to you. had not been compelled to see Sally's the triumphant smile or air of possess hasn't hren And she has

Food It was

"Well, I know one thing, my dear," was almost

Katharine

she heard Bertine say impressively thought. Deyly she said, "Of course,

have some of to Mrs. Romantle know if she Batt, Daddy, cou

couldn't I

brings him to the club I shall cam now-the money Mother left in trust for me? It will stain. I shall certainly expect all the members who know the man to mut be mine anyhow next year."

The merest shadow crossed his him. It's not decent." face.

"Eb? No. I think that would bank probably Le irregular. The wouldn't hear of it."

for approval of thetic, his desire Ivencas.

my own money

Rage had choked Katharine. She had flung herself out of the house, unable to trust herself further.

"Buy yourself a new hat and fot********'s must popular specialist.

about it, my dear."

That, Katharine told herself, wan- dering out into the morning, was that She had been a fool to think she could do anything with her father.

But how could she bear Innicock) now 7

Bertine's words of the day before Was it true? rang in her mind, Could it be true that Michael Heath erse was going to marry Sally Moon? Incredible! Katharine's mind her heart-rejected in.

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Or had she dreamed 37

her any Voices intraded into dream. "Katharine, we're going to have ten under the iris: ninple, Want to take time out?"

She put down her pencil. "Ob, ten would be grand!"

an

to

Lavinin brought the big silver tray with the quimper cups on it and the thinly sliced bread and the silver pol. "Anybody want it ice?? Stan,

Or Evelyn?" "I thought you had it in charge!"

English- Evelyn Vincent was Zoe was completely recovered now, you? in high colour deepened.

friend of Violet's. Sho "Little girls shorldn't bother their Lisa Parker took her out to Colorado

now, balancing her cup, heads about business. Your money in late August. Dr. Knye came out woman, a

less often these days. His practire came

told glance at Katharine's sketch. had will be paid over in due time.

growing. Bertine

"Oh, that's very nice, my dear. le rose, terminating the interview, was

think so?" proudly that he was Park

Look, Stan, don't you

"Mind if we look, Katharine?" So Katherine was left more and

The girl shook her head, smiling. more to herself. She began to re- fase invitations to dinners and dances, Funny, she didn't mind In the least if including the younger set of Inuicock. We people looked at her werk. She got in-With Bertine, she would have fairly Such parties to the habit, without Dertine's know squirmed.

things Stanley Merger, tall and loose. ledge, of putting her sketching tot jointed in his white cotton slacks and into the car and driving up Merger's. Even if Violet were not at blue shirt, came over to squint down "Why, this is awfully good. Ere- home. Katharine could set her easel at the easel. up in the garden hack of the little white house and work away, busily, you ought to be able to do some

thing with it." and happily for hours.

Katharine, her heart beating very The Merser garden was a pleasant Bertine had said erally, "Of course

They weren't making fun of her! the Moons are up in arms. But what jungle of old-fashioned flowers. Zin fast. Inakes from one to the other can they do? The girl's always been aiss, nasturtiums, geratum, a wild one. And undoubtedly the dragons made a perfect riot of colour they were in earnest! She had tried man's a fortune hur ter. Sally Moon here. Hollyhocks, gone to seed, lean- so hard to get it all in the racks will have a very tidy little fortune of ed illy against the clapboarded walls and the drooping gray-green plants And within picket fence enclosure of clustered shut them and the name her own sene the whole matter. the drying yard. A rocky path wan-and burnt orang

She had dismissed! Somehow Katharine had got out of dered up the hilm behind the house, the room. No one, she was sare, had Katharine tore her stockings and noticed. Nat even John Kage, who scratched her hands on tangled berry

bushes. Mint grew in a fragrant car saw everything, ur ally.

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of the the oxplicit nature of Sir Samuel yet remains to be seen what effects what is really the crux present situation as far as the Houre's speech and says that it will be given to the now British League is concerned, a judicious introduces a new note into inter-attitude, upon which Italy awaits

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not enough to affirm that Britain Is... "CONTE ROSSO" ..1st Sept. "CONTE ROSSO"..9th Sept. London, July 12. disinterested. It is necessary to 8. "CONTE VERDE" ..3rd Oct.¡sa. “CONTE VERDE" 11th Oct. tion,"

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their great gratification at Geneva, where comment, The general tone Powers with regard to readiness to participate in collec-it le felt they mark a definito and made a good impression, but it is Britain's pointed out that it will not be easy tive action. Instead, he admits favourable change in the need for Italian expansion, attitude towards the problems of to remove prevalent doubts in Berlin as regards the wisdom of and sponks of a possible invoca- Europe and collective security:

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