Show THE GARLAND TIMES UTAH GARLAND NEEPLECRAFT PATTERNS TURNING POINT Youngsters Embroidered Sunsuit Hy Mary Imlay Taylor WNU the STORY THL’S FAR: Sherwln tells Mac that Stenhart Is his cousin It nas Stenhart' s testimony that convicted Sherwln of killing their uncle After eight years lie escaped from prison and finally tracked Stenhart to the ranch — to kill him They went to the stables and got two horses Old Mae led the way to a trail that led up to the clilT Hobbling their horses they proceeded on loot to a hidden cabin Old Mac had known about for years But Jordan was In the cabin! Jordan escaped again Mac advised Sherwln to skip at daybreak don’t believe you did It” Mac said as he rode away leaving Sherwln to stare after him Sherwln bedded down In the brush to wait out the night CHAPTER VII There was small likelihood of Jordan following so far and Sherwin turned back to the mountain path at last with a feeling that Mac at least was safe It was half an hour later when he found himself near the cabin again He had approached from the ledge and stood in the shadow of a live oak bstening intently Personally he had no thought that Jordan would return here for Jordan did not really know how many had been in the attacking party and he must know that the sheriff was after him with a posse Sherwin reasoned that he would scarcely venture back that night and on the other hand Mac thought that he Sherwin meant to He smiled grimleave at daybreak ly he wanted Mac to think just that! Meanwhile he hid his food pack and his blanket he should not starve while he waited And he intended to wait here until he met Stenhart He advanced again face to face cautiously made sure that the cabto in was empty and determined take no risks found a spot In the redwoods where he could look out on a scene as bright as day with moonlight himself unseen and unrolling his blanket he lay down there to rest He wanted to smoke but the chances were against that although he believed himself to be utterly alone He clasped his hands under his head and lay there thinking steadily not only of his purpose but of the past He recalled his uncle’s violent end The old man had made a will In Stenhart’s favor having quarreled with Sherwln’s father then when his father died the eccentric old man sent for him liked him and spoke of altering his will and dividing the property beNo ene tween his two nephews knew of this He had spoken only to Sherwln and when he was found dead Max Stenhart accused the cousin who was he said cut off and disinherited because of a quarrel He had ttjme upon Sherwln just after the latter discovered the dead man and he swore the knife was in his cousin’s hand Perjury? Yes! Sherwin could have believed that his cousin had killed the old man make sure of his inheritance before the will was changed but Max had proved his alibi There was no one to testify for the newcomer the nephew who was little known in the to neighborhood Sherwin had escaped from jail by Two other conmere accident victs had tunneled a way out and at the last moment they Invited him The thought of libto Join them erty had set him wild he had taken their chances jumped into the river with them got ashore in the dark and with their help changed Into He had one another suit of clothes faithful friend who had taken care of the little money he had of his He had got that secretly and own against the pleadings of his friend started west— after Stenhart! Search for him had been so far fruitless he had been advertised tracked— all In vain The fates were with him he would not be taken until he had reckoned with his enemy the man who had sworn away his liberty He had found him Found him making love to a girl who could not know how vile he was the liar! And that girl— ? Sherwln rose and began to walk to and fro he had forgotten the outlaws what were they to him? He Jane had was himself an outlawl recoiled as if he were in very deed the criminal Stenhart’s black lie had close to so is Love him of made hate that he almost hated Jane in the passion of his shame that she had scorned him for Stenhart’s sake More than once when he had looked Into her eyes his stern purpose to She had kill the man had wavered roused the best that was in him but now her shudder of horror at the human Into a him turned had crime tiger He wanted blood— nothing else but Stenhart’s blood would satisfy He would kill him his fury Jane had a new passed a sleepless night experience for her cheerful youth and she rose early dressed and slipped out In her into the hall long before breakfast time She was going out and she She not want questions asked ’phoned to the stables to have saddled and waiting The wide old hall was flooded with almost unconmorning light and turned toward sciously her eyes seemed to see She Jim’s desk Sherwin standing there as on that first flight She stopped a moment rememberat it and stood looking that he had said ing every word She was still there motionless a step behind her heard she when saw She looked up startled and did had Tex Stenhart "I didn’t know you got about so early” she exclaimed “How much better you are!” He took no notice of her little halfHe hearted attempt at lightness came close looking down at her with his stormy eyes “Where are you going Jane?” he demanded gravely “Out for a canShe flushed hotly ter before breakfast” she answered shortly He did not believe it she saw that in his eyes and her flush deepened He leaned his hand on the desk beside hers She could feel the emotion that shook him and she dreaded it She tried to escape ”1 must be eoing— " she began nervously “Jane!” to She raised her eyes reluctantly "You’re not fully yourself yet his Max you look pale— sit down here let me call Fanny — “You can’t He laughed bitterly I'm here for my evade me Jane She was when she still there heard a step motionless behind her Will you marry me now — answer at once?” I asked “Are you quite generous? you to give me time!” she parried “I've given you time! I’m human Jane I can’t endure this any Will you marry me now?” more He had laid his hand over hers on She felt it top of the old desk trembling as she drew hers sharply away “I’m sorry” she said in a low voice "but I can’t!” “Do you mean not now? Or never?” he was breathing hard Jane felt a sudden fear of him a fear she had never felt of Sherwin though Sherwin was a convicted murderer! She tried to give him a friendly smile but her lips shook “I mean never Max” There was a moment of intense The sweet morning air silence coming In through the window lifted the soft hair on her forehead she was pale but her blue eyes shone Something in his look and his manner angered her “I know why Jane!” he exclaimed bitterly “I’m sorry Max I must go — I'll see you again at breakfast” He caught her wrist violently “You shan’t got You’re In love with that fellow!” “You’ve no right to say that to me!” Jane flashed at him angrily then she remembered that he had “It’s all Over been ill and relented Max can't we be friends?” He shook his bead folding his arms and standing there motionHis expression was sullen but less there was s strange light In his dark eyes “Oh If you don't want to be friends!" Jane turned sway proud"I'm going out now Maxi” She ly He was lifted her chin scornfully like a sulky boy she behaving she liked to see a man thought lose like a good sport like— well like a brave man! Stenhart said nothing at all but she was aware of his tall figure motionless there behind her She felt his eyes on her back but she hurried sway ran down the alope to the stable and swung herself Into the saddle "I’ll be back presently Jose” said she lightly giving Tex his head The vacquero stood watching her ride off a smile on his dark face “She some rider 1” he thought Tex had cleared the bridge almost at a bound The horse was full of pep today ready to run but Jane The man stood rode like a boy watching shading hla eyes with a He hand burnt black by the sun was surprised at the way she went So 'surprised that he Jumped when a voice spoke sharply at his elbow “Saddle one of the horses I want one right oil!” The vacquero stared "You able to ride Meester Stenhar'?" “Get a move on youl Saddle up” A remnant plus scraps for Patter appliques makes each suit baa transfer of 1 bib pockets pat2 3 and 4 tern pieces for sizes Dua to an unusually demand and largemore current conditions slightly time Is required In filling orders for a (ew of the most popular pattern numbers Send your order to: KEltASE a Jose grinned saddling steady “He catch horse for this sick man up with senorita eh?” The grin But he widened into silent laughter was amazed at the ease with which he did not know Stenhart mounted that sheer rage can carry even a sick man far the bridge But after crossing Stenhart slowed down his horse He Jane far ahead and had glimpsed she might turn and look back it was no part of his purpose to have Besides in spite of her look badk! his bravado he was almost swaying in the saddle Illness had weakened him and the sunshine seemed amazBut his ingly vivid his eyes ached will power kept him erect on the Now horse and he rose steadily and then he lost sight of the rider in front but he knew there was no and he cpuld afford to She was not give her a long lead riding so fast now In a way he sensed that she was looking for some spot or expected to meet some one He had had that in mind from the first! The flame of Jealousy within him leaped up and tortured him He saw nothing of the beauty of the day the near hills green and brown the distant blue peaka against the blue sky the shadows in the canyons the wooded spurs the slopes of Las falling behind him Presently his horse forded a wide stream It ran swiftly and it seemed to him his ear caught the sound of a In the ravine cataract somewhere then he saw Jane so close ahead that he reined In violently His horse plunged and he was near discovery But happily for him the girl took no thought of being followed she had found an unused trail and turned Into It For an Instant Stenhart thought he had lost her and his heart beat stormily then he sighted her through the trees He dismpunted hid his horse In the brush and folTen yards up the lowed on foot trail she had slipped from the saddle and vanished up a steep aswhere he was Tex cent Passing cropping grass Stenhart crept after and as he her treading softly climbed the tumult of the cataract came nearer and nearer it must be below him now hidden by the trees Far up he caught a glimpse of a slender figure still ahead and he followed doggedly Sherwin had slept heavily physically exhausted and it was sunrise when he awoke The solitude of the wooded height seemed drenched in He saw only great peace about him and the sun had not yet penetrated their dense a bird tang Somewhere shade For- a moment- - it seemed sweetly Impossible that he had fallen asleep with hatred In his heart but his first broght It all waking consciousness back he waa to stay here hidden until he killed Stenhart! Nothing his thirst for less would satisfy vengeance He opened his food pack and ate there was a lovely spring sparingly close at hand and he lacked for His meal finished he nothing now rose and began to explore the place it was evident that Jordan had not returned There was no sound but those innumerable small noises of life in the woods and the music of He the cataract far below him moved on in profound leisure and since he did not now Intend flight he had ample time on his hands he came upon a rocky Presently his foot ledge and a he climbed and he rolled down Into slipped some brambles and felt a strong current of air Only slightly bruised from his fall he rose to his knees and found that he had torn the brambles away from the open mouth of a cavern The keen breeze that came from it lifted the hair on there must be another his forehead Curiosity made opening Somewhere him explore carefully No one had known of this spot it choked was webbed with cobwebs and he pushed them with roots To his aside and entered stooping in a cavsurprise he found himself ern of considerable size Away from it ran a passageway through which He struck a the wind blew keenly match found an old bit of wood on the floor the broken root of some tree and succeeded In firing it Carrying hls Improvised torch carefully and found a twisting he explored passage that led downward a long way He could not follow It to the his torch end without more light was falling him and he recollected the candle in Mac’s cabin He had He turned back at once chanced on an ideal hiding place and he must know it thoroughly know too if Jordan had found the other opening he reEmerging the screen of brambles arranged and made his way more cautiously toward the cabin There was ways the possibility that Jordan or hi pals might return there But It was vacant and he had ample time to look for what he needed most candles and matches He found only the one candle and two matches evidently tossed there by the watcher after he had lighted bis pipe There was an old blanket a remnant of Mac's camping out there and a coil of rope Sherwln stood still staring at that coll of rope suddenly it had an mense significance— it brought Into schemt of hit mind a The cavs and ths ropel vengeancel (TO BE CONTINUED) Released bj Western Newspaoer Union VIRGINIA VALE By Merle oberon has of Ensconced beauty In t 'Sf I r x - t - ' i Enclose No v- : i f XX&tMU £ — Address Hotels Accommodate the Individual Guest’s Tastes Hollywood after the British picture had brought her fame she changed her type Circle Needlerraft Dept San Franclaco f Calif 20 cents for Pattern Sewing Box 321’ her appearance once in her movie career when she shot to stardom as Anne Boleyn with Charles Laughton also making his bow to American movie audiences as Henry the VIII she had an odd exotic kind One large New York hotel decorates and furnishes each room differently has a record of the likes and dislikes of the 650000 individual guests it has accommodated and does not permit any luggaga to be carried in or out of its main entrance says Collier’s Another large hotel dresses its employees in 83 different uniforms the youngsters soak up sun maintains a staff that speaks 33 IET gaily embroidered sunsuits languages and supplies heat on reeach takes less than yard of quest to any guest room at any fabric! 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