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Bat aa Iba tray boma ba laaraa Ibal bit fat cacba al Iba cabia af Baba aaC Miatjr, Iwa eld pmpartora, baa brae retard. Ba lalla Cratar af a third claa, tba dlaappearaeca al lyrr Barn ad (Um Taraalaad, aba baoel a boat Um aad aapa-diuobora Larbbaad Frayea'a Baba tad Ml alp dlacovar prowl-ar- t aaar tbalr camp bad ad aa Not (lada la lalklac la laaaaucata. Lraa Mortar Iba Padra'a daughter. Horn coauoaa a lib tba a lory. CHAPTER XII V ' SI M J: "That' al) Im getting aul of It," he contended. Tv been over It," answered the man with the Viking eyes. "That' where I took those two swan-hunters- "What's wrong?" Lynn asked, ptartled by that newer note where learlessnesi bad always reigned. "Cruger and I may go bust We haven't been able to spot our stolen Lockheed. with furrowed brow Lynn's thought "But who could get sway with a thing like that?" she asked. "Even In country like this?" Instead of answering that ques- tion, Slade asked one of his own. "Have you ever stopped to ask what became of your friend Slim Tumstead, the flyer you fixed up after that fight?" Lynn's frown deepened. "I'd scarcely caU him a friend,1 she objected. "He needed help, and I gave it to him." "But, they'd taken Tumsteads ticket away, remember. He's law. less and reckless. And be was at the end of his rope. "And Is probably drowning his sorrows in some McMurray gin mill, suggested the girL "On the contrary," said Slade, "he dropped out of sight there, without leaving a trace." "But what would he do with a bar-roo- plane?" "That's what I want to figure out," affirmed Slade. "It couldn't be just cheap-johsmuggling. And Not at it couldnt be least unless that man of science who calls himself Frayne is fooling n high-gradin- us. Our birdman, of course, might be putting on an act" "But mining and trapping is all anyone could do in country like that He wouldnt be smuggling out marten and fox." "It's not furs, naturally," conced. ed Slade. "But why Is s plane fly. lng between Echo Harbor and the Anawotto? And where did that plane come from? And who's flying it? Youre as bad as Umanak, Lynn observed as they stepped into the surgery. "Thats what be keeps asking. But Umanak surprised them by an abrupt movement of his bandaged head. "Kabluna come back," he quietly announced. That Lynn knew, meant the Fly. lng Padre. And her quick cross to the door confirmed Umanaks announcement Its Father, said the girl, with her eyes on the blur of blue that grew bigger as she watched. He could hear her cry of Dad!" d down the as she ran talus slope. The Flying Padres greeting to Slade was cordial but preoccupied. "Youre just in time, Alan, to see Lynn's father asserted, whether Im still a surgeon or not We're going to unsheath our old friend Umanak." Slade tried to be casual as they darkened the little surgery and examined the patient But he was, he felt the most excited of the three. The Flying Padre, after a study of his patients face, reached to the shelf for a candle, which be lighted. You see now? he questioned as he held the small flame well above his bead. "Me see, said Umanak. "High or low? "High up, answered Umanak. The Flying Padre blew out the candle. And now? he asked. Slade could feel Lynn's fingers tighten on bis arm. "Me no see, was the old Eskimo's answer. Light gone. Slade could hear Morlocks sigh of relief as he stepped back and stood straighter. now! cried Me go find devil-birUmanak. "That happens to be my Job, said Slade. ? Whats this talk about a asked the Flying Padre, looking up from his instrument bag. Slade explained about the plane that had been seen between Echo Harbor and the Anawotto. But the man of medicine was not Impressed. "I see planes, be observed, in some mighty unexpected places. The Flying Padres gaze rested on the younger man's face. "That's mean country to meander ohmit In hm aoirt rough-boarde- d light-foote- d devil-bird- v. "Walt a minute." cried the Fir Padre, arrested by a sudden thought "What was the nationality of those 'It's hard to say," Slade ex' plained. "But a good deal of their equipment was German. They were certainly foreigners. meditated the older "German? man. "That doesn't seem to fit la Fit in with what? asked the flyer. With been happening along the coast here. Short-wav- e sets have been picking up messages from time to time in Russiaa good part of It, they tell me, is In code that can't be made out "It might be a whaler, ventured Lynn, "between bere and Echo Har bor." Then me go Echo Harbor, was the unexpected cry from Umanak, "and find out" But Lynn disregarded that cry. "Don't you remember. Dad, how we kept picking up stuff like that when the Russians made their transpolar flight three years ago?" said the Fly'Yes, I remember, ing Padre. "But where are these people sending from? And what would a Russian be doing In this back yard of Nowhere today?' "That, said Slade as be glanced down the talus slope toward the Snow-BaBaby that floated in the shallows, is what I'm going to find lng swan-hunters- ? ll out A light lay over the evening world as Slade left Iviuk Inlet behind him. He was too close to the land of the midnight sun to hope for much darkness, even after two hours of heading southward. But, since his one wish was to remain unseen, be flew low over the scattered waterways and ridges, his floats all but brushing the meager spruce tops as he advanced on the thinning timber line. He flew with his lights out, feeling his way along by the stars. The thought of flying dark over a steadily darkening terrain gave him the feeling of being singularly alone in a world that bad fallen asleep. He wondered it some day, camps s would mark that and world of emptiness. And as though in answer to that unuttered quea tion he observed the darkness punctuated by an unmistakable sign of life. Up from the empty world ahead of him he saw a signal rocket flare and die away again. Then out of the gloom his eye caught the repeated winking of a flashlight He watched those flashes closely, doing bis best to read them. But they meant nothing to him beyond the fact that they were spelling out a message, and a message obviously not intended for him. Slade made a quick decision. He banked and turned, still keeping uncomfortably close to the ridge crests, skimming over the broken woodland like a swallow skimming over ruffled water. He quartered off at right angles to his earlier course, idling on until he felt certain he was beyond the vision of the flashlight signaler. Then he doubled back until be found open water enough to make sure of a landing. All was quiet along the starlit lake surface that took up his headway. He let his plane drift in closer to the shadowy shoreline. Then, making sure that all was still silence, he poled his ship patiently along the shallows. He worked his way westward, toward the source of the rocket flare, until he came to a landing spot that suited his purpose. There he moored his plane against the shelter of a sparsely timbered bluff and took up bis rifle. For several minutes, after mountridge, he stood siing the near-b- y lent and watchful. When no sign of life came to him he began picking his way carefully over the broken terrain toward the quarter from which the flashlight sigoals had first shown themselves. His caution became greater as he noticed where timber had been cut along the ridges that grew bolder as be advanced. He even observed where a hillside had been cleared and stripped. The scattered dikes and hollows clearly showed how a prospector had been huav there with nirk nrl thnvel gold-gree- n town-site- "And Im it about fed up." Slade crouched low in one of these hollows and struck a match, wondering if the light would show up a telltale vein of gold bearing quartz. But all he saw was dark and pitch-likrock. He went on up the slope, puzzled by the repeated signs of an enterprise that seemed without meaning or purpose. Then he stopped short, arrested by a movement above him. In the vague light be could see a d man stripped to man, a the waist, moving along the ridge crest Balanced on his shoulders be carried what had every appearance of an ore bag, an ore bag so heavy that the big body bent forward under Us weight He seemed to be following a path that led into the scrub timber ending abruptly in the shimmer of lake water. Slade, watching from the shadows, saw that figure return along the hilltop trail. Then he saw it once more forge once more burdened with the weight of its ore bag. He could not be sure, but something about that arms great body with its gonlla-lik- e made him think of KamelL And if it was KarneU. Slade felt, the man who called himself Frayne would be somewhere in the neighborhood. That thought prompted the watcher to push farther up the slope, seeking the cover of the underbrush as be went He crept on until be crossed a trail and again entered the underbrush that furred the declining hill slope. From there he could see a strange-lookmstructure of spruce boles partly obstructing the view of the lake water between the shouldering hills. In the rocky cup behind the spruce canopy he saw a small tent, and beside this tent he caught sight of a small campfire carefully by a tarpaulin on four stakes. But what held his attention was a figure squatting beside that fire, a figure in a leather flying jacket He could not make out the mans face. But he could see him replace a coffeepot on the coals and drink from a granite cup, which he tossed aside when he had emptied it Then the man by the fire looked up as a second man spoke to him, apparently from Inside the tent. Not on your life, cried the man beside the fire. I'll be damned if youll get me to do any navvy work. What was said in response to that Slade could not hear. 'I sweat enough unloading the damned stuff, contended the man in the flyers jacket A figure emerged from between s the and stood looking down at the fireside lounger. You would sweat less, my the newcomer said with friend, if you reprecision, stricted your use of alcohol. The others laugh was not please huge-bodie- empty-hande- lake-war- n g ceil-ing- tent-flap- steely-voice- d Varied Crochet. 'T'HE famous pineapple design li i Entering new fields ot worn as so many are during these strenuous times, taking up new and arduous Jobs for the first time, women are not waiting for fashion to tell them what to wear, but spontaneously they have adopted slacks and slacks suits as the practical thing for voluntary defense work, for factory work, for defense farming and gardening, for first aid and for the endless list of patriotic activities now going on at high speed. Not that the enthusiasm for slacks ends with the utility aspect of the question, for theres just as much excitement going on in regard to slacks costumes to wear hours spent in leisure and in relaxation, or in active sports. As a result of this unanimous demand for women's slacks for everyday wear as well as for leisure moments, designers have rushed to produce a larger and more varied collection of attractive styles than ever before in both costumes and "separates. An excitingly wide range of attractive fabrics especially designed for these costumes has appeared in fine rayon constructions which offer style, beauty and wearing quality at prices to suit any womans budget and requirements. Spun rayon reproductions of classic linen, silk, wool and worsted constructions are more interesting than ever this season. In the popular price range, slacks and slacks suits appear frequently in spun rayon fabrics of the linen, shantung and gabardine types, as well as smart covert, hopsacking, flane nel and corduroy interpolations. For heavy manual labor in factories, denim made to withstand wear and tear scores high. This serviceable material comes in several smart colors in addition to the traditional blue. The vogue for bright shirts with neutral slacks has inspired the d what-to-we- y fine-wal- never-wear-o- Smartly Checked d ant Thats all I'm getting out of he contended. "And Im it, about fed up with living like a timber wolf. But that plane must be loaded, ton a trip, retorted his companAnd KarneU can do only ao ion. much. Slade knew then that his guess had not been wide of the mark. The d man who carried the ore bags was indeed KarneU. And the indignant figure standing above the man who stUl squatted beside the campfire was Frayne. When, a moment later, the fireside squatter rose to his feet and stood with his face to the Ught, Slade saw that it was Tumstead. Your bullhead can do the loading," Tumstead was saying. Im a flyer. "Who's drinking too much to keep clear head, amended Frayne. What I drink, retorted the other, "is my own affair. Ive carried your cargoes and kept this crate afloat, haven't I? And now that an outsider or two is edging in on your Uttle enterprise I'd rather like to know where I get off when the blowup comes. as you There wiU be no blow-ud reterm it, was the And there will be no edgsponse. ing in on this enterprise." But there's a snooper or two around this camp, and you know it And when they stumble over what you're after Im left out on a limb. huge-bodie- cold-note- to or'iVTivnrni b l Fashions fancy is turning to checks and plaids with renewed enthusiasm this season. Unless you have a coat or a dress or a blouse or a suit of checked material in your summer wardrobe, you are losing out in style. There are new cottextures that make tons in wool-lik- e up beautifully in suits that launder perfectly. The new checked rayon crepes, such as fashion the suit pictured above, are ever so goodlooking and very much in demand. A monotone blouse that picks up the color in the check and the band trimming on the jacket add interest to this smart outfit Very is the sailor hat which carries the color of the check in its bow trim and flattering veil. style-corre- ct A. gives distinction to these doilies and edging. They're gifts youll love to give. The edging it can be used on a straight or round edge lends itself tot ount-le, accessories. ss smart combination done in spun rayon shown at the lower left in the above illustration. t. The slacks in light beige are The windbreaker blouse In a lighter-weigversion of the same material is gaily plalded in rose, green and beige. Other costumes use contrasting shirts in spun rayons or challis or Jersey types. Careful tailoring distinguishes the slacks suit shown in the foreground on the seated figure. It Is in a fine linen-typspun rayon which tailors beautifully and is both cool and practical. The straight-cu- t slacks are topped by a matching shirt which can be blouse or as a worit Ss a tuck-iflattering hiplength jacket. As smart and comfortable on a defense Job as it is at a summer resort the attractive slacks costume at the top left, in the above illustration follows the fashion by teaming contrasting colors qf the same fabric. Fine spun rayon in a chic linen weave is used in beige for the sporting shirt The slacks of the same material are in deep blue. New this season are tapered slacks. Many women with slim figures are adopting them for the sake of streamlined flattery. In addition to the more utilitarian styles the tapered slacks are being made in fine spun rayon acetate twills, in acetate rayon sharkskins and also in wrinkle-resistaalpaca weaves. These are designed for leisure wear after the manner shown at the top right in the above picture. Here the blouse of snowy acetate rayon crepe reflects the South American gaucho influence in its ruffled front. Worn slacks of sooty black with rayon shantung and a bright red cummerbund the costume is picturesque and flattering. full-cu- ' t .A contain Uhntrafaoni for making doilies and engine; lirustrations of them and stitches; photograph of dotty; materials needed. Send your order to: Pattern 713S Sewing Circle Neetflecrafl Dipt Minna It, San Francisco, Calif. cents (plus one cent to Enclose cover cost of mailing) for Pattern No 117 easy-to-we- e Name.. Address.,.............. short-sleeve- d n ttU-VESSTA- d slim-line- novelty-texture- In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablet there are no chemicals, no mineral!, no phenol derivatives. NR Tablets are different act different. Partly tttelobk a combination of 10 vegetable ingredient, formulated over SO yean ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their action it dependable, thorough, yet gentle, aa millions of NR'a have proved. Get a 104 Con-vinc- er Box. Larger economy Sue loo. COAT'D sr REGULAR 1 TOMORROW ALRIGHT MR d d To Relieve Its time to begin to think of a graduating dress which will later on serve happily for general summer wear. Designers are solving the problem by using eyelet pique. It is cool, it is pretty as can be, it launders marvelously and all the summer through it will most likely prove your favorite dress. One designer does the clever thing by supplying two sets of buttons for varietys sake white for graduation day and red plastic strawberries for a vivid accent later on in the summer. A white marquisette gown over a rayon taffeta slip is suggested for formal graduation and for summer dancing in the months to come. A yoke trimming and bows here and there on the skirt of embroidered organdie banding bring an added note of charm into the picture. Practical and lovely is a simply fashioned dress of sleek white jersey either left all white or enlivened with vivid embroidery touches. M0NTHLY FEMALE (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Pique Makes Lovely Graduation Dresses distress from WEAKNESS Try Lydia E. Plnkhama Vegetable Compound to help relieve monthly pain, backache, headache, with its due to weak, nervous feelings monthly functional disturbances. Taken regularly thruout the month Plnkhams Compound helps build up resistance against such distress of difficult days. Thousands upon thousands of girls and women have reported gratifying benefits. FollowI label directions. Well worth trying WNU 2142 W BEN HOTEL LOMOND OGDEN, UTAH Parasol Brims Can Be Worn Either Up or Down Brims are made to flatter this seaDesigners are imparting softening effects in the way of ruffles of ribbon or lace that make a wide brim still wider. Some of these parasol brims are convertible into any style you want them to be. You wear the parasol brim as a bonnet, or you can flip it back to halo about your pompadour in daring fashion. The newest models have crocheted crowns. 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