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Show January 8, 1942 THE WEEKLY KEF1 EX PAG'fe SEYEN Ti Defense Uniforms Can He as Smart as They Are Practical ' p.STAlAMHVr lolf Er FA! 80 Colt, tbt Hr CHEItlE MCHOUS ' ihi ku by I buoj ottt I ker sra.4-"1- - irourwM. arrive la Ho. !. rSp L, evoalas N - rti a4 I" , r LTeUlmo. Klekar4 Wayae, or r1T b l kow, enter their Be to - .0 ' th wbilo taint , a member M'- of tbo 'itber rH. a. - haU-brothe- r, I Ernrit, and a eoaferoncl retardlDf th validity of Kainoe with - th otory. ' Tonga Dick ,y8yi heard, was a Waterson Garrett 'old a character. quite bby Willard aoneter be damned, at no character had I He brawl-rtold an outrageou if vgs t the center of every of any kind. He waa banc n doing incredible, outlandish , ,- On an Impulse Karen said, Ill tell you why I have to go. I have to go because I'm afraid of those Waynes. T, John Colt, looked at her curiously. To this man, thisk,watchful and rest less planner, honesty was a rigid be sold Alakoh for fifteen thing; rights of 'property were matcom-uters decided only in courts, and no and dollars." Tonga Dick f What'i It worth today? other rights existed. Listen to me," he said. Everyt million? Ernest snapped, thing they have is based upon the iiculous, assets, as we carry them on fact that they took the island of Alakoa from your grandfather after after all, he had become incompetent as we Dick said, jjybe, ttt Waterson was a little fuzzy shall prove. Thus everything they r edges, when he did that!" have is literally stolen from you. mo-jbt there, Willard said Something of John Colt's own is the whole point If they spirit of conquest came back into ibo that Garrett Waterson was Karen Waterson. 7Yes, she said; rpetent, it follows thajhi and not wavering, John. You ,v scan beIm daughter was left destitute perfectly sure of this I'll single incompetent act never turn back now. tga Dick considered; and pres allowed himself a slow grin. CHAPTER III know, its just possible that really has you! Lying full length fan a deck chair, nest flared up.' You have Just Karen drank apre-lunc- h Martini, rucb interest in Alakoa as we and watched the stunning blue and --drought to have! white of the sea stream past the low foredeck of Richard Waynes fuess, Dick said speculative Td better have a talk with this schooner. Here, out upon the slowly Erson girli breathing Pacific, John Colt him" iiculous! self seemed as far away as San lant see how it can hurt any Francisco had seemed from the of the Royal Hawaiian.. t" wont talk to you, Willard At first sheering away from BarLO She wont do any ibortly. bers Point Karen had experienced John a sharp sinking of spirits. i at all .without consulting fR t ; But during the morning hours on of : she will Tomorrow, the sea a new Jh, yes, e, vitality SLM. ping to take her on a cruise into her, as if from the long swells she the coast you of the open sea itself; and after kI n lunch she sought a way to push cont i wont even see you, Willard ahead with her task of y r. igain. Holokal The Dick, Tonga studying 13 H already hai. I talked With was a schooner of 110 Of nearly an hour tonight Dick her a tradcalled Wayne feet; LH 3 r what? with power, schooner, auxiliary ing Etr said. I've been talking to her she was but very definitely V cc, ughl Can't you understand else. Her hull cs. her loaded by great astonishingly road, )id she know who you' were? Diesel had hardly any cargo space of S Do Naturally. you think' she's a at all, other than that needed for 59 r cj? her own stores. Karen put out a lid r; 4 two brothers stared at him for tentative feeler. read Jt while in inarticulate outrage, 370 I was wondering how your absolutely forbid this sailing schooner came by her name. Willard got out at last. he Holokai means T.q d so do I, Ernest echoed. told her,. and .E 7 parley that is made with that .That.i peculiarly poetic. n esturess will be In full consultOh, I didnt name her myself. ant us and our attorneys. I s4 ; She was named by the man front Jffl: ilutely forbid you to see this girl whom she came to me." 3 without the full concordance JT "Who? Karen asked innocently. 3t Dick shrugged. "There are Tonga Co ahead and forbid," Tonga S of boats knocking about manner all t After all 7 M encouraged him. You can always get Pacific. the isnt a thing in the world you x 5. of a boat" hold do." E a She studied Tonga Dick Wayne, h In the bright reflected Colt came to take breakfast covertly. 0 an cloudless sea he still the of : Karen Waterson next morning, light than eir brightly silvered breakfast seemed young, even younger before. the believed had night LIE overlooked the beach, where she She thought now that she detected rm sea was hs. I breaking in em- faintly ironic in his gaze. cb something J tonibers shot through with the was as if the darkness that was ,un- Ti Looking out at the lazy It of the sea bad come Karen Waterson Wk knew that she under the blue nearer behind his eyes. afraid. V. ....Karen turned uneasy. She said, ultant- assurance of victory 8.77 she had felt the night before ."Dick what is it? Youre very lovely, he said. S? 'f suddenly unable to live ln ' E only fair to tell you this: in Its sunlight I can imagine, could 5. S: hardly remember what every way that loveliest the thing Ive ever ffl persuaded her to make an In-- youre iS date to sail with the one man seen on the earth or the face of the ,Y 91 bad most reason to be her ene- - sea. aWell really, are you making love Plte" of the evening, Tonga 10 me now?" I was a flimsy tr a shadowy and rays words? .51 4 in contradiction figure unaccountable not was he making ter whose very name was out she knew that 1.10 in to any standards love. ( according 3 knew. "No man of any sense pretends 5 fcu mood she found It pleasant to know anything about women, The old across a breakfast was saying. table from Tonga-Di6 cf Colt It did not deadlines past drew happen very Island people 9.91 j could come, and and was the more woman no which beJ 4 did helpful Cc not those lines were drawn by darkness, I da-she knew, John Colt and fear. Tbey knew the truths T. 17M make love to a man her; whether that it is not possible for a wom-tp , Wqo or govern wbat i osL things know would that St time wobld vilably the falling of an. Yet PH teU you this: it W in believe to Jn rauifor anyone Often she speculated be easy . to whether thTs wduld you, even without understanding you or after their fight t all" He was speaking as if from behind Waynes was closed, and herself by imagining what a wall Suddenly Karen Waterson acd do about it when it came, knew what he had meant, and it of words sound flat much at a loss to counted for the been be d now, why you that should have 'Committed yourself to this pe-- r A sharp and immediate panic swept arrangement her as she understood, all at once n Impulse Karen said, I'll and completely, that Richard Wiyne hy I have to go. I kne$t- who she was. "So because Tin afraid of She jerked her eyes from his face and stood up, bracing herself against A VTr PPle, Karen said the reel of the little schooner sea the of ore about to take glance- - across the face k..,0111 told her a startling thing, before they have. All that day. since eartaking is yours " f been striking ly morning, they had ntn the ime woi.der it it really straight out from Honnlu open Pacific -- d. t, 1 : i la-n- ai 2 I1-- had-com- sight-seein- g, self-electe- two-maste- d d l some-'thin- racing-schoon- g er N 5 r a.: sea-ride- r, ) 1 : ( X - 11 Jt de-fens- e; to-bi- s -- i ck , - jlj - 1 e love-makin- - Croe and No. SOTS Is In si7es 14 to 20; 40, s Sire IS pinafore iliTio-o-yards 32 Inch material 8 yards ric rac. apron, l'i yards, plus yard contrast, and 3 yards binding. For. these attractive patterns send your or- der to; 42 - boUeTta that ho la vr'iet Ideality bo accept aa iaIUn( with blm tho aert M., (be caa set Mini lalor-T- . bun. Later that aiyht Dick ,BJe bom of hi a4 Pattern "A . 44. apron-require- n that hao beea ta eoatrol tine Ul4, Alakoa, Korea frZnt 41uppttraiti. irn cf skirt and strapg which stay firmly in placed A tie. on apron, pretty enough to.be any- - ' ones gift, is also included. WUf-bcUc- o covle4 flrU job NUlSASi THERE g. I think," she said, go back, hadnt vie? -i SEWING CIRCIE PATTERN DEPT. r 14 New Monttomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 13 Vents in coins tor Size Pattern No ; N a me fUk f iVA' I' $ -I t' -- Addrets 1 , wed better There was defeat and admission of defeat in that; bul knowing what she now knew, she could hope for nothing in the world here, except a' means of return. ;Well be very late into Honolulu." A little, Dick said. But if youll turn now The funny thing about it," he said oddly, is that we cant turn back. At least not yet" of women "You mean you mean NOW that thousands engaged In defense service Dont worry," Dick said:, "there isnt anything to worry about Mean- that takes them into factories and while if youll look across the starplants, or that keeps them busy on the farm, designers are confronted board bow, youll see Alakoa with a new challenge to create prac. , tical clothes that are primarily Alakotf, as seei) from this apfunctional but also chic and be proach, rose steeply from the wacoming. ter; the folds of her hUls were of a' In this program of clothes that shadowy and unearthly blue, but the rays of the sun, slaRtlng low now, are able to resist wear and tear, the struck her tall ridges first problem to be considered is with traceries of red gold. There necessarily that of finding materials that will give satisfaction from the was something terribly appealing about Alakoa as Karen saw it then. standpoint of wearability plus Since sturdy cottons can In one way it seemed so little in that take tt," they naturally are first in vast expanse of salt water, the very intensity of whose deep blue seemed fabrie choice. Denim holds forth at to speak of a vital strength, a vast the top of the list in either solid colors or stripes (often combined for living will which nothing could withstand nor deny. Yet Alakoa rose contrast). Then come coverts, manbravely from the heart of the sea. nish tweed cotton suitings a.nd that so tall that it seemed slenderly tall favorite of favorites corduroy. White duck, which holds an enTonga Dick stood up, rising lightly viable record for perfect laundering, .on one heel instead of two, and is smart for young girls particularly reached for her hand. When she did not give it he took her wrist, who like snappy fashions and who and pulled her to the forward rail, are stationed in surroundings that demand they look Immaculate. This beside the reaching bowsprit ia suitable not only for overhe "Of course, said, you dont fabric see much of it from here. Theres alls, but also for overseas caps, to four thousand feet of rise in those keep straying locks from the eyes. To the left in the illustration above is highest hills. The cane fields, the a costume especially designed for little and the rice paddies, fishing women at work in deAmerican villages are all on the other side. fense industries, on farms, or in the And now what?! she asked. a air. This civilian defense suit" is Well land in another hour." he cut on a pattern of simplicity that told her. can make for herself, woman any In another hour? But Honolulu even if she is a novice at sewing. i- sNote that this suit of washable I mean, on Alakoa." This garwhite duck is When Karen was certain of what ment has convertible trousers which he had said, angry tears sprang into may be worn full or snugged in to You mean youre not goher eyes. Insure protection from possible ening to turn back? in machinery. tanglement Im afraid I cant for women must have Uniforms You cant what?" basic certain protective details "I cant turn back. You oce, I auch as thooe mentioned above, and have received an extremely urgent for free- be mustalso designed tbey radio from Alakoa. It will be necessary for us to land. I think, Karen, you had better plan to spend the night as Alakoas guest Karen ia preposterous,-I certainly shall do nothing said. ' of the kind. . . Now, now, Dick said soothingly. I was hoping you would enjoy It Thia is kidnap, Karen said. Her voice was steady now; the anger was still there, but leveled now by something very like a calculating hate. Shanghai,Tonga Dick smiled. he corrected her. We call it Shan. ghai, at sea. Karen said, I cant imagine, what you can possibly expect to gain by this. Im very much surprised that youre not more interested, pick Inasmuch as you have set said. take' possession of Alakoa, I outjo should think youd like tb see whal ,it looks like. I can see it perfectly plainly from here. You see a rock sticking out of the There are a sea, be admitted. good many thousands of them in the Pacific. Bui you cant see from, here any of the things that make Alakoa desirable to you and to your friend John Colt. What is real) from a financial standpoint, is the developmerthat- the Waynes have made the flumes thai makethe ' cane fields possible, ano Wbat with all the glitter of scsui. the pulls. Those 'things have taken withto and build;' spangle, it U a relief to turn to a good many years soft - wool the would still Alakoa lovely out them support for style faihion that elects, of elastics and handful fishermen, a only Undoubted-ty winter. thia Ur have come supremacy jeould certainly never fash-ke- d little wools, these Mr."of Battering Colt" the attention aa they are with studied simpassiot-- , Karen cried enjt, with If youvi plicity. will be iCealing the ahow" strange to herself, to here out me during the weeks to come. These preach a brought lovely classic wools make color me their theme, and worn under winBe sure of this, he said crisply furs. ter I they lead the one no brought yoi I preach to Pictured la a charmgroup. reason that same the for yot here wool in a of Foratmann model ing came. 1 wanted to know what yoi that subtle goea beautifully green what you want were Ike Isnt that x with any fur. There is a restrained ed of me?" 'Yes." Karen Waterson said. He aecent,of sparkling gilt on the belt and front closing. Wear a flaring voice- was suddenly quiet hat and carry a beaver muff. iit tjt laun-derabilit- one-piec- Bright Wool - - - color-brig- ht tec , IKesttffoir VI ' Jnnic ' xVn' 1 Science proves California orange juice has more vitamins C and A, and calcium, mm blth in every glass. And you Jaow It is extra rich from its deeper color and mere delicious flavor! California Navel orange are uJUu. Easy to peel slice r 1 Vi dom of movement. They must be easy to take, of? and on, with strops caught at the back so that overalls will not slip of? at the shoulders, with snap fasteners at the ankles for comfort and protection. Corduroy give opportunity for bright color, style and service and all In one. They the farm girla needs to perfection, and they are equally at useful and smart in the factory. Not only is the quality of corduroy a convincing argument in ts favor, but corduroy has that something attractive about it that measures up to any wear required of it from work to play. It goes about town or trudges along country roada with equal adaptability. The attractivenesa of corduroy ia shown in the illustration above by the culotte ensemble centered in tha group. In thia instance, a bright plaid cotton ahirt is teamed with a corduroy cuotte and vest. Corduroy shoes and cotton stock ingi complete a perfect outfit for all sorts of activa wear. In this smart, ensemble on can confidently go about town on a shopping tour, feeling suitably dressed for the occasion. Mixmate this vest of corduroy with slacks, shown to the right in the picture above, and you have a ault that gives tha answer to a gay young farmerette aa to what to wear about home during busy hours. Wear a. corduroy beret with this suit IX you muat go Into town on an errand, or whatever the call of duty may happen to be. mix-mat- m; its efficiency ai well as for Its iprc'" betwecn-meal- bright gay appearance, easily achieved with a few rows of ric rac, is presented. here in a pattern which is no trouble at all to 1 a eating! Those stamped "Sunklst are the finest from 14,000 cooperating growers. follow. The picture shows you how this apron extends in back never-wear-o- good-looki- Me A little honey in fruit cake helps to keep the cake moist. , Cook carrots in just a little water so you won't have to drain off any of the minerals and vitamins before serving. Its better to wash soiled woolen garments through several sudsy waters instead of just one. It is easier on the garment. Needed Solitude Solitude is as needful to the When grinding dry bread, tie bag over the outlet of the imagination as society is wholegrinder to prevent crumbs from some for the character. James Russell LowelL going over the table and floor. ANV, JANt, mmtK IF YOU BAKE AT HOME, YEAST WITH AU THESE VITAMINS THE ONLY IS FIEISCHMANN ? (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) ; Dutch Bonnets and Hoods Have Peasant Embroidery charming" new fashion that ST going the rounds thia winter, to the delight of high school and college girls, ia that of cunriing little hoods or bonnets cut In the manner of Dutch bonnets or baby caps ind made of bright felt Or, If you prefer, they can be gaily crocheted. Thesa are adorned with appliques of felt flowers in peasant colorings or trimmed in crocheted flowers.' They tie under the chinTand thejrtcnd mostttractlve dash of color to a wintry landscape. Theyre perfect with skating outfits, or to wear to and from dances, or to schooL A Here s the latest Stylet Dresses With 'Apron Front Heres the latest bit of fashion gossip. Its all about the dresses with cleverly designed apron fronts. Thia new fashion calls for a pencil-sliskirt, at the front of which there is a apron effect Sometimes it is achieved with a cascade drape of material. Again it is a pleated tie-o-n that majies the apron. However, the cleverest of all because It introducei the right print, accent, is the applique of cut out floral prints. .The effect la Just about as charming as fancy can picture, especially if a corresponding touch of the print appears on the sleeves. -Vmi Cake: 100 130 Units (It.) VWs Units (11) 0 400 Units (11) VOwai .- 0- 40-3- 0 Units (Ji. floar.j Vitamins Bu D and G art not appreciably lost in the ovta they go tight Into tht bread. P Vkaaila . A-J- ,-- the hea rt - U -- through - the senses ; are please their eyes and ears, and their hearts than the work is half done. Chestertheir understandings. The way to field. . . Hearts and Understanding Men, aa wel oftener led by - as .women, . m tie-o- n ' WANTED RABBIT SKINS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Hides ' Pelts Rabbit Skin. Furs Evening Capes Sparkle, With Beads and Sequins Just as new as the coming New Year are the new evening capek, some long and oom short, that are made of bright colored sroolens handsomely and elaborately embroidered with sparkling atones or sequins or vivid yarnaA favorite color for these jgf- - little capes is magenta. Jet beading on black or white wool also ranks high in chic. Wool Write or Wire , Colorado Animal By-Produ- Company cts ' Salt Lake City, Utah or their nearest branches located at 463 South 3rd West - firsb-in-faihio- and aection. Perfect for recipes, lunch boxes, and A N APRON which pleases for OGDEN SPANISH FORK WATCH epp r LOGAN HEBER CITY on the special YOU canthedepend merchants of our town announce in the columns of this paper. They mean money , sating to our readers. It always pays V. IALD wi to patronize the merchants trho advertise. They are not afraid of their merchandise or their price. II lilt C I A I C |