SERIAL STORY DARK JUNGLES BY JOHN C. FLEMING & i ULA'8 PLOT I'".'."!,' 'CHAPTER XXII i g UNSET wai bathing the estan , . ci clearing in a crimson mist when LUa, Barry and .Renaldo came out of the jungle, A chat tering - flock of . parakeets beat noisy wings in sudden flight Barry's band closed on Lila's sum ,"Technlcolor, uh?" he whis pered. He' stood watching the brilliant scene and Renaldo paused beside him. A muffled fury and desperation caught up Llla. Would the fools never get back to the house?- But she forced herself to stand quietly. .: . "If s what gets you about jungle country," Barry said. "You' never know what mad whim nature will be throwing next." ' N6," Renaldo smiled. "You only know it will be sudden and vigorous." They moved on finally, and crossed the clearing. ' Allison greeted them from the Veranda. In the sunset glow, she was a misty vision in her full skirted evening gown of sheerest tulle. Llla could have killed her. 1 "We're having a party!" cried Allison gaily. " A' party?" said Barry." "What for?" : "It's Renaldo's birthday." Al lison sent the Spaniard a mis chievous .smile. ; "Cook: told me. She said father always had. her bake a cake for him.- So we're having. one tonight"' I The handsome Renaldo for once lost his savoir fa ire. He stuttered in. . his confusion. "You you ' shouldn't have gone to that trou-1 ble!" But he was pleased. , ' "It's been a gather strenuous i day" Lila began with controlled' inger.V- "Couldn't we postpone'' ' Renaldo looked sharply disappointed."'-, ' ' 'Allison cried, "Oh,, you can't postpone a birthday party!" - ' And Barry chimed in, "I think it'B be jolly." ... . .. .. Lila swept in to her room. If it weren't that she wanted Barry even', more than', she wanted to get her hands on that yellow haired . vixen! she thought sav agely. A shower took away some of the fatigue from her aching body, , but . she was still in no humor for. a party. It didn't help her .mood, either, to have Allison offer to lend her an evening gown to make a change from the one she had been wearing each night '"This win do nicely," she mur mured,, slipping the dark satin over ;her head. But she seethed furiously . as . she snapped it up and fastened her diamond clips at her ears and breast She was sick- of the dress almost as sick of it as she was of this place. Something roust happen soon. She couldn't ' carry ' on this ridiculous masquerade much longer not even for; Barry Fielding. If he thought more of this awful coun try and this blonde than' he did of her r -But she went out to the living room looking tall and regal and serene. . ' CLIM, dark Renaldo, in spotless ' whites, was a handsome gal lant, and Barry, with his broad shoulders, his clean-cut features, his engaging grin, looked the spirit of conviviality... , Over the shining, hand-hewn mahogany table they toasted Re naldo,.' the candlelight gleaming on their copper cups of .wine. "I wish for you many, many happv. years on the plantation," Allison cried. .. Renaldo's black eyes 'held a sudden gleam as they -met Alli son's across the table. His voice was low, vibrant with tense ques tioning. - "'May I hope the same for you?" he said. Barry glanced sharply at the girl. ; She ignored the significant tone and went-on smiling warmly and blithely, at Renaldo. "Thank you," she murmured. "It's not exactly the way you welcomed me, is it, Barry?" ' "It is not," said Barry. And the three of them laughed with deep amusement. "In fact," Barry added, grinning, "Renaldo and I hod a pact to get you on the next boat back.". v.. "It wasn't nice of you," Allison declared. "I don't like trickery." .. "Neither do I," said Barry with sudden fervor. ' Allison's eyes met -Lila's for the briefest .instant, their laughter definitely mocking. ":' One . delicate, rich course fol lowed another. As the lighted cake was carried in,- an Indian played his marimba in the moon lit living room, the wailing native melody . weaving through their laughter. Through the lowj wide windows, the dark figures of na tives could.be seen drifting at a respectful distance from the Big House for a. glimpse of the gala acene. .... ; - ..y .- " Barry, smiled ,' across at Lila; "With company like this, darling," he cried, - "it won't matter if the quicksilver mines -keep us down here for years!" : ' ? !'N61" Lilaechood with a sharp laugh. She 'turned to Renaldo. Vhen will the chicle be ready to send to the coast?" she asked. TJENALDO ' turned- to her, ' a gleam of proud satisfaction in his dark eyes. "In. about three LOIS EBY COPVRIOHT, 143, ' HKA SERVICE. INC. days," he said. "Then we shall begin packing the mules." Drawn out on the subject by her sudden show of interest, he began a de scription of the process of send ing chicle to the States. He strolled with her out onto the veranda still deep in his subject When he had finished, he lit his pipe. "Fascinating, isnt it?" he said. Lila blew a wreath of smoke and answered steadily, "No. It's completely boring to me." The Spaniard stared at her till his lighted match burned his fin gers. She regarded him with cyn ical humor, as she burst out in sudden venom, "I hate the whole stupid business! I hate this miser able excuse for existence down here!" "Then why," Renaldo asked, "do you stay here?" "Because Barry won't go home," she said. "And I won't go with out him." Renaldo'r black eyes sharpened. "You're afraid of his attacks of fever perhaps?" he said sol ay. She met his gaze for a long minute Then she said bluntly, "I am afraid of Allison Topping." With a glow of satisfaction she saw apprehension leap into the Spaniard's eyes. "I thought you might help me get Barry back to the States," she said quietly. She felt easier. She had not misjudged the handsome Renaldo. He was in love with Allison. He would give a great deal to be rid of Barry at this moment "But Barry is determined to complete the mine negotiations with the Quiches," he frowned. "If the Quiches proved too un friendly," Lila murmured cryp tically, "because of his first en counter with them, Barry would see he was only hurting the com pany's cause, and would go back with me." THIS CURIOUS WORLD V William Ferguson TTii-fi oaf iw v ma soviet aSJZJ rJ irfirii -Jfj t. u. ua. u. s. pat. off. hi, NATIVE ESCHSCHOLTZIA iS BELOVED BY EVERY CAUFORNI AN Q WHAT 15 THE COMMON NAME 5-1 ANSWER: California poppy. - NEXT: Bints to Victory gardenersv NAVAL AVIATION HORIZONTAL 1,6 Depicted is insigne of U. S. Naval Air 101 13 Bustle 14 Exist 15 Infallible 16 Constellation 17 South Dakota (abbr.) 18 Wine pitcher 20 Nobleman . 22 Symbol for silver 23 Coffin stands. 25 Ignited 26 Component 30 Hang 31 Pertaining to e sorus 32 Ireland 33 Hawaiian frigate bird 34 Greek letter Answer to Previous Pnzzle JIUILII lEjBll ISiHlOIPl IAICIT oTr a n eTIrIb era doe 5El2ATgORELATE ZfZB I SaiRIE:?A I M ZJSTAR A ClESlE SEIIE JULIE IEEIar SEALS ESSAYS MJAYjC BISHOP TH IBS E EN ;. HlA 7 re nd H RETT IcoH TAP gfTs tealaud!anrtw AlRC O ARfL I OTA nie-Ie! IpIuIbIlIi gAiTli Id n pasture SO 45 Bone 47 Particle 1 (colloq.) 2 49 Stalk 3 50 Paid notice .4 52 Narrow inlet . 5 54 Pattern 58 Cloth measure 6 57 Rubber tree 35 Conical 37 Pertaining to 58 It is part of 7 a tela (anat.) he used 39 Miserly J the U. S. 8 41 Cereal grain Naval Air 9 43 Furnish with Force 10 1 . 3 s IT 7""To",p"""T,",To""TrTr" 5 W 1 Wi iM -J '1 H n 20 u m v. m it : : am mmmm sm ipf ip " K- I HlWiK S! , imx, m 5J J pj J I a JLhbLmImJL mmm i "But I don't believe they will," Renaldo's low voice objected. "Then surely he could be given a strong impression of un friendliness. . . ." Her black eyes held the Spaniard hypnotically as she murmured on. (To Be Continued) More clothes and cloth arc provided for mankind by cotton than by all the world's other textiles combined. First diamond ever discovered encased in a meteorite was found by G. A. Kocnig In Arizona's Canyon Diablo. YOU DON'T NEED CASH AT Seors-USE PURCHASE COUPONS You ro to thff Crrllt Offle just once to get hook full of nuiioas . . . then you pptid the coupon! jutt iikt cash nil throutfti the torr. Thcrt't no ut or formal ity, no I going lalti Itpi. Smill down payment nd month)?' rfpavmeaU, Usiul carrying charge. 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