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Show - PAGE SEVEN. Dutch Tea Towels, Matching Panholders A PFLIQUE costumps Water-foarlnee- d by ber lawyer, John Colt, ib ban A claim to Urn island estate grandfather, Garrett Waterson, with him to Honolttln and meets Dick or Richard Wayno, a mem-"- g the Wayno family which hat been leotrol of- the property since her an-,adisappearance. fathersWayne, manager ofDick's this Is-- j Alakoa, dies from overwork and gg attempts to work oat a eompro-aettlemeof Karen's claim. This plated. Meantime Karen has learned both Colt and Dick are la love with that Karea la not heir-- I i. pick reveals aQ, as Garrett. Waterson Is alive his way to Alakoa. Dick and leave the Island together and some a aative :S out And that LUua, .girl, has stowed away la the boat, gnestlons her regarding her actions, with the story. lip continue now set up by the P.G.A. work erly. One parent on talking to Karen, lev her face quiet except for the The girl let the away of the ship take hen then, She swayed against In ber eyes, and her body the doorways stanchion, and stayed there. except for that 'easy, uncon to the that her balanced sway San FrancisLilua is not all Polynesian, Karof the sea. co stenographer, sharp-edge- d In en. fou have nothing to give him," mind and manner because I have no doubt ahea A little of any girl said in that Inexorable, steady needs to be, own way. everything." her making . "You can only think of posi-an- d He could see her in the light of the I dont think joufe so very charland, and money. Would reason that she was here a g to her or to me. Not either itable, m want him if you had first seen little adventuress, willingly even to yourself. in sick, and helpless, and alone? herself to the To myself? lending a know your eyes would not have brain of John Colt in thepredacious He was silent. hunt for ko him at alL This is my man. unearned fortune. A girl proud Shes beautiful, Dick," Karen be were dead, I would make my-s- 3 without background, arrogant with- said. T can see that. But I hate die. Would you?' . out attainment he-, Dick. When I look at the dark, Dick was unable to Suddenly But still behind that, like a coppery color of her skin, and think tk. He stood weaponless, hum-- t, seen beyond steel cogs and of you touching her it seems to ma and without any particular wheels, hovered persistently his own that I can never look at a brown or hope. Diffidently he turned conception of what this girl might skin again without s eyes to Karen. have been perhaps still could bey "Stop it! You dont know what laren Waterson had gone perfect-whit- e He was obsessed by the haunting be- youre saying." . whiter than sea foam, lief that if what, he had hunted for Well, she is of a different color. liter than the knit linen of the lit--t In "Karen was not that girl is your cousin. then this it always girl, hat she wore. Her mouth was was somehow lost out of the world. A few seconds passed while she but her eyes were idly distorted, "And now, Karen said, "I think comprehended that; then she ink. She seemed to have lost all whirled him. "You toward to sharply Alakoa dont you might put back :er of motion exactly where she you? mean to teU me Because you said cod. Then the reel of the little You wondered why LQu has "No, Dick answered. it unbalanced her, and by its very of the whole house on Ala"I ask you to turn back." charge L,Tdnes teemed to return her the Ireei You koa? wondered if there wasnt to not At back. "Im put of movement Karen turned, least not going Not until you come a special answer to that? Well, now :h hi yet. fled. At the foot 'of the lad- - to you know the right answer. LQu is your senses, Karen." calf ershe flung Dick one irrational, He know told her Garrett Watersons granddaughter didnt tons! why he then ran away that The glance; was impulse Jerking at just the same as you. large ran them into the upper night He faced her squarely. Her whole to him do as she take himand said, bey t self well out of this thing forever; body seemed to have gone tense, r Ei CHAPTER XI to turn back to John Colt, and be but for the moment she was unable nimi rid of her once and for alL He could to speak; and he never found out i Su Dick Wayne was left facing LQua see Liluas steady eyes and no man what she would have asked him For a moment Lilua's eyes could ever forget what she had said. first wift ined fixed upon the companion-wher- e He honestly supposed that it would From within the ship issued a etpin Karen had disappeared, have been better for him to relax thin, small, and somehow distant i tv her eyes turned to Dick, and into the world of LQua to lose himsound unrecognizable and inarticulived moment looked each at t but so thoroughly unaccountaadventures in self the casual late', they by day prod, ble in and the ordinary world of reality in of tha warm sea, night by prwr LDu Dick said, what the arms of an island woman who that every figure upon the deck of rash ire you done to me? "doubted, nothing, asked nothing the Holokal was Instantly struck moade For one brief moment the sharp, tionless. ' Even the perpetually trotfood and with be could and) e of in Lilua flames the withman. But something stubborn eyes ting Inyashi stopped, and stood fro;uast roke down; the looked at Tonga zen on the swaying deck. They were him in on. held pn no with & You Karen said pitifully, pathetically, promwaiting to hear if that sound should incisively, :Uy come again, once more cutting ised youd turn back if I asked. if aC dense behind her eyes, no barriers t afl. "Not yet Lafer, if you want Not through the laboring of the little Dicks voice was cool, definite as yet. tinted ship, and the great, persistent rush He had given up ever hearing any and waQop of the sea. itrake. .Stop it you hear me? stroyi It did not come again; but after a odit Tget It out it out!" expression from her again, before The girl let the sway of the ship moment Dick knew that what he she spoke. . tioni "I guess " she said 1 guess, had heard was a woman's terrified It her, then. She swayed against scream. doorway stanchion, and stayed Dick, I dont blame you. ere. Of all things on earth, he had. It was Dick himself who burst into Dick took the ladder in long, least expected to hear that Inane- action. He rheed aft, sprang into te v. ted stride. A glance told him ly he said. Again, please?" the ladder well, and in a second at Karen was In the point of the "Men are what they are, Karen more was in the main cabin, where of said, her voice somehow distant, yet he, and Karen, and Lilua had faced te ra rw. He stood a minute by the swaying not unfriendly "and women are each other such a little while ago; et of what they are. People who hunt for and here he stood, tor a moment try t ainmast, trying to gather himself, without any effect , Then 'he the absolute are fools. id r balancing to the sea . . . ts o dked forward to the rafl where He didnt see her aUflrst That "Always? Close to her at the iren stood. sual Oh, yes; always. But maybe Pm cabin, deep, but narrow as the little Her tone wa- ship, seemed strangely empty; he syh a. he drew her close against his a fool, too. I think is, easily and naturally; it had vered, but steadied again. ,T think bad paced alone here a thousand vays seemed to him that she bean. maybe youd better go on. Go on times, without ever 'sensing the utaded nbwhere else but there.. . to Hilo and give me a little time. ter vacancy that was here now. The rod. Well still come out, Dick, I think. eed Karen" door of his little cabin, wedged into She of from him took herself Listen, Dick said, I want you the stem, was flapping loosely away el out of the curve of his arm, to have this decently straight I give against Its latch swinging half e cor harply it of contact with him in more ways you my word and I wouldnt offer open, then banging shut again withitn one; and they stood alone, as proof if I could: I never made love out catching, with the perversity of dividual as the unrelated stars. to this girl in my life, nor so much aQ dodrs. He sprang the length of v Karen," Dick said, I guess you as laid a hand on her." the cabin with a furious activity; 3 right; I dont know how you "No? and booted that door into its He didnt even bother to answer ; but you knew. In a way, you once and for aQ; but there ild this, Karen. that; he knew what to expect from was no one- in the camped stall "Perhapi, Karen said, "its bet- this girl by now. He held on still where be usually slept. ter both of us that this happened because to him only one. adyenture Then, turning, he saw her; and as it did. was' conceivable, and that adventure was Instantly by her side. LUua lay that stopped him for ia moment was Karen literally, tor she was in a little crumped heap at the end d he came on again. "What more than an epitombthhe was the of the tAble, and half under it. He you laying? In God a name, .up adventure itself. had seen dpath many times; but It Do I mean so little to you "I dont see why" Karen began. seemed to Dim bow that he bad nevWhatever you may mean to me, The rushing sound of the Holokal er seen anyone so utterly lifeless, ao emt that you have made your- - through the uneven sea teemed to completely slumped Into an unutmean more to this this Ka- - come between them again, ao that terable obUvion, as LUuas form uka. be never knew what the had started seemed there, dropped like seaweed "Karen, fts grotesque that a left on the beach. to say. shouted and He picked her up in his anna he turned, Suddenly A brat la child,' Dick, This for Inyashi; tha little Japanese came gently as h'e could, but so handia, Hi is anything but a child. capped by the Holokai's roU that be running along the deck. "What does It matter what she is? to about cursed the helmsman tor not boldput Ggt get ready you and I "Yes, Captain. ing the vessel steadier into the seas. He got her down onto his own bunk "Perhaps It matter everything Almost at once the voice of tha ahe ia. Perhaps ahea what ahip altered, slacking off and' quietat last He kissed ber mouth as he J made her. I don't know how ing. laid her down, then sought the source d the ia. But thats a woman, So," Karen said, "it was you who of the blood that waa staining his " If youve made her your own, changed your mind, after all!" shirt and the bunk upon which be k seems you have "Youre had placed fter. There was a knife going said thickly, Dick ICC words died In her throat; but to have to believe the truth when wound undm4jlui'i left breast tie b bow deep' he could Dot telL He I ten It to you." r bad said enough. jved take ahe 'Til said, Dick you snatched cotton trpm an emergency moment then Tonga "Either, fevi never take Til or cabinet nailed to the wall, and are, chiseled cool as faltered. The (Vbe you really It deep into the wounjL of Karen Waterson seemed crammed alL" at you or I stiffened take never She convulsively when he me, you." "YouD away. For a moment able to hope even to believe Dick said harshly, "on the basis of did that It was his first intimation that she was alive. pba'A1 could put her out of his any such lie as is in your mind." ortsi He tucked a blanket over ber out of his heart. For a little "The Polynesians are known evrace. for a mfld. as easygoing this girl had become to him erywhere tightly,, so that the would not be this that ft f to roUed by the Holokai's pitch, and think a I Am but of supposed dream the stars stepped to the door. The Chinese nci1 ? .that he would have been glad Kanaka woman, without any encourmess or boy had appeared uncertainly any past relationship agement him. and the pantry; Dick-seiz-ed runs from wild, suddenly he could see her as she with you, extreme and pulled him into the' bunk room. to :T' was there was no doubt goes passionate, - . (TO BE CONTINVED) that ne cotQd see ber as a length thin-todie- thin-face- d d, short-cuttin- ... -- i mist-figu- re re-ar- se un-tida- W, well-conte- nt pear-lik- , re-eta- nt - i - . wall-catc- h, - na-br- at' 1 - f rw -- - i . I . . . Costliest War Years The costliest war years thus far are as follows: War of 1812, Mexican war, $57,281,000; n $34,-721,00- 0; mixtures. teacher would tell him to do this and another .would tell him not to do that, until his mental picture was all badly blurred. At least this is the belief of a number of P.G.A. instructors. Including Lou Scott and Joe Novak, who jl tn-f- ar prop- swing-indigestio- want to know how you got onto Dick said, boat, j, ,wam,' LQua tossed at him in Iplck, almost contemptuous aside, Qoc (Bn 0n9 (mangy GPQGHaiOdiiiDbQfhnrT . In past years the duffer, or average golfer., has developed from too many complex nt yr i d shoes give a picturesque appeal to these rnew Dutch toa towel motifs. Industrious .little Gretchen decorates the towels for Monday, Wedand Friday; her very best the in duffer nesday golf meaning THE Who 'shoot between '90 boy friend, Hans, is on Tuesday, and 120 nay soon see 'new light through te darkness. He may come upon better days if instructive plans twelve INSTALLMENT SO FAR: Karen Jgx (TORT comple-mente- traditional wooden by know their trade. After more than 20 years of teaching the young and old how sot to slice or hook or top or flab, Lon Scott, the Lakeside veteran, has a new and helpful angle to present. 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The upright swing. "19. The flat awing 11. Foot work. "These things may be part of a Lou Scott says, good golf swing, "but who can put a puzzl together in the second or so needed to start and finish a swing? It Just cant be done. So they aQ must be eUminated to give the golfer a new and fresh start in picking up the few fundamental things required f(jr lower scoring. Boy Defense Bonds 2. The "S. Any s . a 'H a N ven more in luxury Buy Raleigh by the the-wrist- o h ' nr; cartoJl A ?r 0wnin . jig-sa- w dividend. re- -j What is pl, Ud, t ; 0 t! "Ve wiQ now, instructor Scott continued, "take it for granted that the golfing brain or mind has been cleared of aQ the old obstructions before. tobecco. Cf r The Next Step mentioned y fUM Oft COftft TITO UNION MAOg the next move? Starting with a fresh slant the first move must turn to the work of bands and wrists swinging the dubhead. 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