I Ii I I d L MARY RAYMOND Cwrio 1034 NEA SSC, I. CAST OP CHARACTERS JILL WENTWORTH, hereto. ttraellire drbutante ALAN JEFFRV, here. dotal peon& artiet. BARRY WENTWORTH, JIIVI Stepbrother. J ACK WENTWORTH. Jill brother. itLVIA SUWON, ell heiress. Yesterdays Enter to nee Alen smelts. but oat knowing where to Ind him. Jilt derides to visit her friend Patty. art patrols. Through Patty she sway Sod Aleut CHAPTER V P ATTY'S blithe voice, which somehow matched her blazing red hair, answered Jill's one morn ing over the telephone. "Hop over," she said. "I want you to see my diggings. It's not much to look at. , "You'll find me two streets south of Miss Lancaster's tearoom," Patty went on. "You remember the place. If you drew a straight line from Miss Lancaster's you'd bump into this old brick place with a stone stoop and grillwork. There are window boxes with flowers in them. You can't miss." Miss Lancaster's tearoom ap peared unchanged, as Jill's tan roadster tore past. Inside, she knew, the same busy clatter was going on. But there was a patio like place at the rear with flagged flooring, a white trellis covered with artificial vines, and waitresses In crisp white and green moving about. Jill drove two blocks south and turned. The mental line she was drawing flopped over the tops of buildings to settle down on the stone stoop of an old red brick building of the 1890 type. There was an iron grill s nd flowers bloomed feebly in weatherwom green window boxes. CUIDED by her mental line, Jill parked and got out. She stepped inside the dark hall. The door to the room on the left ' was open, and voices came through. Two girls were wander ing around the room, examining paintingsplaced end to end on long tables against the wall. Paintings did things to Jill. Left her curiously stirred by memory. She walked slowly toward the stairway that spiraled upward. A voice with a giggle in it came through the open door. "Have you one of the Blue Danube?" "I've never seen the Blue Dan ithe." A cool, deep, aloof voice. Jill spun about and went back to the door. , Directly in front of her on an old marble, mantel was a picture or an ancient gateway. And in the ancient doorway was a stoutish persona very stoutish person. none other than Jill's own Milo Benedict, her big leather purse dangling from her arm. Standing near the mantel was a young man with broad shoulders end tumbled brown hair. His back was turned, but Jill knew there were gray eyes that grew dark and Intent at times, and a not-soordinary nose. Yes, Jill knew it; this was Alan Jeffry. An elderly lady was looking at a picture through eyeglasses, se cured by a chain. She was ob livious of the fact that the two girls had corralled the man who had painted it. THE room was topsy-turvy. Look at the place, Jill commented to herself! Things everywhere. Dust over everything. I have my doubts that he could keep a place neat and orderly. "I'm afraid," Jill thought, lean ing for a moment against the door, "that some day, though, I'm going to be devoting my life to that man. If I step through this door, I'm fairly certain I will." And then Jill stepped through the door, committing herself there by to all the young man's careless Ways. Some might not have rec ognized this as love. But Jill rec ognized it, and the surge and thrill of her discovery sent the warm color to her face and quickened her step as she went to meet des tiny. Alan Jeffry turned to meet the newcomer, relief in his eyes. Jill recognized the look of one about to be rescued. Then something else showed. Recognition and an eager light that sent a aweet little thrill chas ing up and down her spine. "You're not very nice part of a dream I'm having?" Alan asked. "I hope not," Jill replied. feel very substantial. I think this is the Daytime Me. Does my noc turnal self visit you often?" The trio, neglected, wandered around the room, giving funny. little excited squeaks: "Oh, Bea trice, look at this." "Lillian, doesn't this remind you...." The elderly woman was no longer engrossed. She was nosy peering at Jill through her glasses, with a look that said as plainly as words: "Young woman, I do not trust you. I wouldn't trust any young woman who came to see a young man's pictures without a chaperon. The way you threw yourself right at him before our eyes showed what a bold, brazen young person you are. I hate to leave a nice young man in your clutches." IT looked as if she never would. '''' "But she's up against it if she thinks she can outsit me." Jill thought. She had forgotten all about her visit to Patty. Tomor row, she would remember it, per haps. But tomorrow was another day. which had nothing to do with shining moments within one's grasp. But at last they were gone. This, Alan told her, was a one man exhibit He had inserted a small ad in one of the papers and it had brought him the trio. Maybe there would be others to morrow. Jill could have wept, remem bering another one-man exhibit against a background of gold vel vet hangings and mellow paneling. She wished fiercely she could go out and send all of her rich friends here. Only, of course, they woukt not come. Even the finest of pic tures couldn't compete with the prestige of a wealthy sponsor. Anyway, she couldn't have stood It if some rich old woman tied aim to a leash and showed him off. Shadows were filling the room. rime was marching on much too rapidly for Jill, who would hoard her moments. Man switched on the lights. "If there were only someone here," Alan said, doubtfully, "I mightwe might" "Were you inviting me to din ner?" Jill asked breathlessly. "Were you?" "We. could go out for dinner. Or order scrambled eggs." "I adore them," Jill said. , T HISTHIS place boasted a telephone. could hear Alan communi cating with the outside world. A world composed of millions of per sons less the two shut within the walls here. The only two that mattered at all to Jill. Scrambled eggs turned out to be broiled filet mignon for Jill, and slightly more substantial meat for Alan. Salad, iced tea, and cake topped with whipped cream. There had been a clean cloth, and shin ing silver. She was glad the darkness hid details about her car. Its expen siveness contrasted sharply with the shabby surroundings she was leaving. The glow was still on Jill when she reached home and gave an excuse for arriving home wined and dined, so to speak. Mrs. Wentworth welcomed the signs of romance. "She probably met some attractive man at Elise's," she decided. That was nice. When girls didn't marry young, they started picking themselves a career. It would be awful to have Jill become a career girl. It would mean having her at her heels always. (To Be Continued) The Japanese government bag a clear conscience and will not be deflected from its present pol icy, which will continue in opera tion until China offers to col laborate with Japan of her own free will. Admiral Kiyoshi Hasegawa. I FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia 11 e BY WA SWAM NC. tit REM U. S. PAT. OM. 1 "Mama says she'd certainly worry if Jimmy were her son." "She needn't worryhe can't sow many wild oats when all he hai is I chickenfeed." ,Mil OUT OUR WAY THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THAT AINT FAIR! ) TN' SHOP FOOTBALL TEAM Grrs TWO HOURS CFR EVERY DAY TO PRACTICE! IMAGINE ITAA-GETTN' PAIP TO PLAN A GAME. AND ALL THEIR. DOCTOR AND HOSPITAL BILLS PAID WHUT LUXURY! ,e MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE (WEENIE! WHAT'RE 'VA -Ns GONNA DO? YOU GOT ME ti..1. WRONG I WA5N'1 TRYIKII TO FRAME YAP , THAT'S RIONTSOLL CRAWL F 5$40W -rHE YELLOW STUFF YER MACE of Rk- HA LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE WELL. IT'S WORKING OUT AS 1 Tou) ff WOULD-FROM THE BEGRIMING - DID YOU GO DOWN AND, IDENTIFY THE BRATT HOT ME- BR-RBUT THE BATTLE-AXE DID THAT PART'S O. 'C HOW -ro COLLECT- BH-- HERE THEY t COME FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS WASH TUBBS WI-IAT A FINE 13LJNCI-I OF RED-A 1 SLOODED, PIGHTING MEN, YOU 1 TURNEP OUT 10 t5EI , BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES '100 SAN SUS At.30 -TW'13,1 ARS COMING TOR, 1.01404 100PN, SOOTS sPI.Emoo .9 -.; ôN 000. 1011't(?: AH:. MR. BRITItEWIT oU HAVE OUR SYMPATH7- JOST A FEW PAPERS 70 BE StqlMED FORMALITIES k70t.J KNOW J1J5T AS WE CATCH UP WITH THAT WELL,I NOTICE TUBBS KID, YOU LETA PACK OF YOU'RE KINDA MANGY MIDGETS RUN,YOU OUTA BREATH RAGGED! YOUZSELF, JESSE. ,---- fot.) 5EE ,oROwNRIL?. lvkSe SAT NI TEN Room ,ZoI fietc) IAERE NcoRSSO lo S"Apt.? CA6A ,WiANV -TRES. 6?t,N10 MEN4,1, CANRGE-0QER IRERS. I TIAE.14 .1t.1' GNt iSN5S ALL I coLLSCI' 71 lai14 -- --- I) 'Keel, 0 ----7 ore )10 4.- A c 4 ,,e. 7-! BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE PLEASE 0014T SHOOT! 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FIND THAT THOUSAND - CORRECT GOOD-DAN- YFAI-1- SURE MANI WE MEET ACIAIN GOOD-BYE-ON A HAPPIER j ,f7a f NI-TM JUNE WAYMANI AND I-IMR DAD WHEW ABouT rr-AWD-17-1EY DIDN'T 1 TALk ! So 1HE ONLY 01HER ONE WHO COULD HAVE kklOWN ABOUT rr WAS -IPIE GUY WHO .C.ZISTED IT FOR ME " (1 44 "4044 A - , OR,15 THAT 50? Itg1-1VttOLT--. SLAT- EYED' SO-AND-SO, REY, PIPE 1,01 SOMEBODY'S - COMING! . tr f i er mlammt With MAJOR HOt 'the; r PI( PIET, rtittc,A $ mit,' t the I pu-r VEM r ringiC; i SY" , ivu PuT vem PIET, eiPars rAcE TO 6qAFttia EisTAI-1 OUT 05 PE HOUSE? , MAkl, IT E3140 WOF1,1-4EDt yes', 5A1-11 AHILL BST r'0 WIFE WOULD CliI3 pLEKITY -ro HLIOW HOW TO PISCARD A i-100PL9 , LIIAG VAT! tl t;, ri"11 ul Lt.. 11-t, BY THOMPSON AND COIL l:ZE-ANWHIL.E., N THE. SURCIERY Ha MA! HA! WELL. MELSOM. DID I TELL YOU? THERE WERE SOME COMPLICATIONS. BUT THERE IT IS-'OUR "EAT( MONEV"..- , HELLO! HEADOLIAVEati? 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