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Show LEHI FREE PRESS. LEH1. UTAH SEWISG CIRCLE PATTERNS Princess THE STORs" THUS FAR: Zorit Corey, 1 VBa sates aerseat for belot to meek, railjMdea tnta taJdnr a Job (be does not wsai, heipinc Admiral DaueaB write kii lev with Paul memoirs. See a traodsoa. Wail ti,e admiral tboard the steamship Samoa en root to nival a aaad is damped over her moatb and sh i coped ap aad totted bit the tea. Kb avoids the propellers ma maaaees to catch a life rln( which tame tailor had totted overboard when be taw her fan. Zorl It reicned, and Harns oa recoveriiif from tbock that brother, wat Steve, Peal's handtom Uk:i violently HI at Uu time the wat thrown overboard. The Admiral announce! that Pearl Harbor hat been bombed. Dua-C4- M GEORGE K WORTS W.N U. RELEASE I iuiu. But they hadn't been. Her own fiery hatred of Japan, of all the Axis powers, had made her problem suddenly acute. Yet she had, despite the intensity of her feelings, done nothing about it. She had rationalized it by telling herself that the blow might kill the admiral. She had decided to talk it over with him, to tell him about all her suspicions, and let him decide what action to take. Telling Fake Fingerprint ' Difficult Even for Expert lines Flatter One A scientist recently proved that the average fingerprint expert cannot distinguish a genuine print, or one made by the finger itself, from a forged print, or on transferred from an object, say Collier's. Eight experts were asked to UH which of four identical prints on card were made by the two methods. Only three of the men correctly named all four, but later admitted they did it by guessing. The other five experts, incidentally, called more genuine prints forged than forged prints genuine. Jumper Frock, Simple Blouse She had sensed most of this. She had seen herself presiding over this lovely place, modernizing, simplifying some of the rooms, giving lively parties, taking hold and running things, and restoring Uluwehi to its Of course it apformer glory pealed to her! "But is your career here, Paul?-- " He shook his head tragically. "No. That's just it." "The instant this book is finished," Zorie said crisply, "we'll go back to Elleryton." She had a sudden glimpse of the twin chimneys of the Fenwick Body Plant and of the social life Mrs. Folsome, Mrs. Aunt Hannah. "Now let's stop all this silly argument." He came around to her chair and kissed her on the cheek. "Thank you, Zorie," he said solemnly. "That was what I wanted you to say . . . Would you like to ... ' She had grown very fond of the peppery old man. Her brightest recollections of that strange voyage had been her work with him. He had no fear of submarines and he was determined to get on with The Book. Once he was reconciled to Zorie's disinterest in his Annapolis pranks and the Battle of Manila Bay now being fought again with terrible new weapons he had plunged into the story of the Duncan clan. He was anxious to get on with it, be married here?" but he had told Zorie there would Zorie hesitated. Her heart was be no work today. beating in slow, cold thumps. "Yes, Paul found her in the arbor a lit- Paul. Of course!" "It would be a lot of fun." Paul tle before noon and she had lunch said. "We'd have a luau an Hawaiian luau. Would you t FREE BOOKLET. le, CHAPTER XI "They can thank God they're not in Honolulu, where civilians aren't allowed out of their houses after dark," Steve said impatiently. "They'll come if you want them to. And I don't really give a damn who comas as long as you get Basil Stromberg. Tell him you've got to discuss the future of the sugar and pineapple industries with this war on, and the difficulties of shipping between Hawaii and the Mainland, with all these Jap submarines around . . . Three or four other couples to balance the table but a nice gay crowd." His deep voice became a rumble. A minute later, Zorie heard a car start. The admiral presently returned along the path he and Steve had taken. The sudden ferocity with which war had burst upon the Pacific had put all of them under an increasing strain. And Paul was trying too hard to make up for lost time. She was finding his at times trying and she was finding it more and more difficult to keep Steve out of her thoughts. One evening at her stateroom door when Paul had kissed her good night, and had asked her as he did so often these days if she still loved him, she had murmured, "Of course I do, Steve." She was so frightened she turned cold. But her voice must have been too low for him to hear, or his own thoughts too turbulent. He hadn't noticed the slip. She could not drive Steve out of her mind. And she was still undecided, still torn between her infatuation and her patriotic scruples. She had tried to rationalize it by assuring herself that she could, any time she wished, notify the authorities, and by her knowledge that there was still, in spite of her sure As one man they raised their suspicions, nothing she could prove. She dreamed about Steve. Often glasses to her. there were strange dreams in which with him on a lanai shaded by a both he and Paul figured. If Steve suspected her suffering, Pride of India tree. The centerhe was being very nice about it. It piece was an arrangement of translucent spikes of blood-re- d ginger was, she supposed with some bitterflowers. She tasted her first baked an old ness, story with Steve being breadfruit. kind to all the women who made "I've been thinking things over," fools of themselves over him. As, said. "You once mentioned Paul for example, Amber Lanning was that you'd prefer it if I gave up my doing. Most of all, she didn't want Paul ambition to be a professor of psyto become aware of it, although she chology, and went to the plantation e luna and worked up." was sure that his renewed ardor as a was making him blind. She did not "But, Paul, I didn't say that!" Zorie protested. Or had she? want Paul to be hurt. And regardless of where her heart wanted to "Did I ever tell you how we came lead her, her mind was still at the by Uluwehi E Kai?" controls. Her mind kept insisting There was suffering in Paul's that she would, in a little time, fully eyes. He was preparing to be recover. .By then Paul would be noble. To please her. back on an even keel and they He was telling her the story of Ulujvould, at an eppropriate time, be wehi E Kai, but she scarcely heard She was wishing he would married. him. Of the remainder of the so humble. His on stop being trip the blacked-ou- t to please her bad reached a ship, she would unreasonably recall most vividly, not very irritating stage. She scarcely the frantic excitement of the passencaught the gist of what he was saygers, nor the tension, the alertness, ing. the white n A Hawaiian queen had once lived faces of Honolulu under martial law, but her here. The admiral had bought Uluchildish jealousy, of Steve's attent- wehi from the Hawaiian crown fifty ions to Amber.. Amber, with her years ago. Until recently it had lack of inhibitions, wasn't making been part of the Duncan Plantation. any efforts to conceal the fact that On the death of Grandmother Dunshe, too, had gone overboard for can, he had sold the plantation to a Steve. syndicate in which he owned a large The war, curiously, affected Zorie interest, retaining only Uluwehi. He scarcely at all. After the first awful also had large interests in other sugfeeling, when she learned of the ar and pineapple properties, and in devastation at Pearl Harbor and at banks and hotels, in steamship and the army and naval air base, her air lines. "I know you're enchanted with returned. Her new fearlessness was impervious. She Uluwehi," Paul said. "I'm seeing it wasn't afraid of torpedoes or Japa- as I never saw it before through nese bombers and, as she saw nei- your eyes. I know how you'll hate ther submarines nor bombers, her to live anywhere else. So, if you say fearlessness was not tested. After the word, I'll start in tomorrow as the first day's attacks on Oahu, the a field luna." Zorie shook her head with firmenemy was occupied with Wake, Hong Kong, the Philippines and ness. "No, Paul. I will not interSingapore. Yet Zorie was certain fere in a decision as important as that, if the enemy returned, she that." would not be frightened. "But you've fallen in love with Often she came upon Steve and this place!" Amber, walking together, playing "That has nothing to do with it. Ping pong, or the horse races, or Your career comes first!" shuffleboard. His eyes were grayer than green. They were always laughing, always so absorbed in "If I thought you could go back to each other that they were oblivious. Elleryton without hating She tried not to let Paul see how "But of course I could, darling!" it affected her-- the He was doubtful. He really looked bleak fury, the Jealousy, the hatred that swept her. wretched. "I'd rather make any After the first there was little sacrifice to keep you happy." war news. All day, "No, Paul," Zorie said crisply. the passengers' rato be worked out dios were confiscated and only curt "Your future isn't Decide what you orhcial bulletins from basis. on that w"e issued. On the dayWashington after the want to do and I'll abide by it." attack on Oahu, two United States "There isn't a lovelier spot in the destroyers magically appeared and world than this," Paul said, "and escorted the "Samoa" on her zigzag you would lead the happiest life course the rest of the you've ever known. You'd be the way. orie wondered how the war would boss of the Duncan clan. And the finect the plans, the status, of Steve, mistress of Uluwehi is the undisI know "je Mannings and Pierre Savoyard. puted queen of this island. had hoped that her problem how crazy the admiral is about you. would be solved for by the military au- There's nothing he wouldn't do I realize all that, and I thorities. She had expected all of you to be detained for investiga-uo- n realize how attractive that setup when the ship reached Hono- - would be to any woman." over-zealousne-ss cut-can- over-anxie- war-wor- it" ... ty on ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM If you suffer from Arthritis. Neuritis, Sciatica, Lumbago or any form of Rheumatism aak your druggist tot a free e, booklet on NUE-OVor writ to Int., 411 8. WeUs St., C falcate 1, 111. for TOUR FREE COPT. Mae-Or- Successfully ased for QUICK RELIEF FOR HEAD COLD MISERY ed like that?" "Yes, dear." "I've been thinking," Paul said, "that we might be married Sunday." A knifelike pain went through Zorie's heart. Trying to control her voice, she said, "Day after tomorrow?" "Yes," said Paul. "Why wait? We've been putting it off long enough." It was true. They had. father, Paul had. For more than a year they had been on this vaguely engaged basis. And there hadn't been a day when she hadn't hoped that Paul would decide not to wait. But that had been in Elleryton . . His announcement left her wi'.t a feeling of panic. She realized that she hadn't the slightest desire to marry Paul day after tomorrow. He was fondling her shoulder. "Then," he said, "we'll fly over to Kona for a few days. We'll come back here and stay until the ad- miral's book is finished. I'll find plenty to do. I want to do some more work on my dissertation." He was trying to be gay and reck- less. But he wasn't convincing Zorie and he wasn't convincing himself, tie sensed that something was wrong, but he didn't know what it that way, vp mm Pattern Mo. and 8 years. yards of h 8690 When nostrils are clogged.neeefeelBraw, membranes swollen, reach for cooling is In sires 3. 4, 5, 6, 7 Size 4 lumper reaulres material; blouse. yard. 8690 Mentholatum. Speedily it (1) Helps thin out thick, stubborn mucus: (2) Soothes tmtattd membranes; (3) Helps l'i SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery St. 3448 Trim Morning Frock. 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"Mr. Duncan." "Mr. Steve or Mr. Paul?" "Mr. Steve." It almost went without saying. With all his ardor, his anxiety to please her, Paul would never think of sending her a lei especially a white ginger lei. She went out onto the lanai with its blackout curtains of heavy blue velvet. The admiral, Paul and Steve were already there, but none of the guests had come. The three men were drinking They stared at her as she crossed the lanai. As one man they raised their glasses to her. It was almost involuntary. The expression in their eyes was a toast. She murmured, "Thank you, sir," demurely. Steve made her an She noticed dry little lines about! his mouth and eyes. He looked tired and worried and tense. She was aware that Paul, in spite of his resolves, disapproved of the frankness of her star sapphire dress. He had betrayed it in his eyes after the admiral had compli mented her. It was, she thought, Paul did not want disheartening. her to be radiant. He wanted her to be dull. He had always wanted her to be dull. And when, to please him, she had dressed dully, he had admired ,women who were!' frankly i r.i j one wonuereu: coionuny aressea. why. She wondered what the solu- -' I tion was. when She was sipping her cocktail Amber and her uncle came out of .1 i: me nouse, luuuweu oy rierre. Am dress ber wore the midnight-blu- e the most effective dress she had. Mr. Lanning was all in white. Pierre Savoyard had crowded his powerfully sloping shoulders into a white dinner jacket. He seemed ill at ease. He stared at Zorie, then sat down in a Singapore chair. He sat there, smoking one cigarette after another, until dinner was announced, arising only when the guests arrived and he was introduced. He spent his time nursing one drink and staring ' . 1 at Zorie. 1 1 M 1 1 (TO BE CONTINUED) A It years I 4I if Ut y v Vw,, ' - V,.-,?- 4 , - . v. ,...- ,,,.,.. n.i, ,1,1, , mwmmmm, XDnving eortrtuy Quaker State OH Refining Corp.) 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