PAGE srx 11 ILL JILL BY MARY RAYMOND Cere4.14 NCA Sonic tes. CAST or CHARACTERS atm.,,f;iv.n.Illtrtriiii. heroine. o A I.A N JEFFILN. hero. HAILS renale 1111.11.1. , PARRY WENTWORTH. Stepbrother. J A CK WENT WORTH. brother. SYLVIA MUTTON. oil heireal. Yesterday Alen dietary hie love tor Jill. The in the hands tat Irate now. CHAPTER VIII PATTY had dropped by Alan's studio for a cheering word and also with a practical suggestion. - Had be ever done illustrating? ' There was a chance her publisher might be interested in having him submit some sketches. 'FRE last of Alan's pictures had been boxed. He had paid cash for a three months' lease of his new, fur fished quarters. A location which was very different from the rooms he was leaving. The new place was not luxuri ous. But it had dignity and good taste. Even the most fastidious of visitors would not be able to find fault with its atmosphere. During the next few days, Alan was a man with two minds. One functioned calmly, rationally for practical purposes. The other was filled with dreams. With tender phrases, tenderer pictures. With one mind he drove a shrewd financial bargain about the lease. With the other, he was writing the prolog of his great adven ture. He was In love. Tremen dously in love. And amazing as it was, this lovely girl was his. Tomorrow he would bring Jill to his new place. He would show her how they made tea in English homes. And Jill would sit across a small table and pour tea from the antique silver teapot he had brought from 1-- Man thanked her. But color financial bargain about the lease was his forte. He would feel as With the other, he was writins helpless as an armless man trying the prolog of his great adven to express himself through an' ture. He was In love. Tremen medium but paint dously in love. And amazing a! "I've had some good fortune it was, this lovely girl was his since I saw you," Alan said. "A Tomorrow he would bring Jill manI haven't been able to dis- to his new place. He would show cover who he wasbought one of her how they made tea in English , my pictures through a dealer. He homes. And Jill would sit across paid the unbelievable sum of a small table and pour tea from $3000 for it." the antique silver teapot he had "What a break!" Patty cried. brought from She was genuinely pleased and bewildered. Here, she had been i rrITERE was a ring at the door. giving the old town a black name 1 Alan opened the door of the for coldness and callousness. And dismantled living room and faced straightway it had taken this new- Ardath. 4 comer to its heart. "Hello," Ardath said. The bewilderment lasted all the 'How are you?" Alan spoke way round the corner to her more formally. , 44. apartment, where she found Are dath Holm stretched out on one 1, Ardath held out a long. slim ,, of the cots, the flowered cover in hand. "Perhaps you don't remem- 104;:,, a wrinkled heap on the floor. ber me. I'm Ardath Holm. - "Come to life," she said to Ar- "I remember you quite well," Ny. 7 dirk. "Wonders do happen. Thal Alan said. -Which was true. rain ix r fellow has jpst sold a plc- There was something dangerously N.., ire for $3000. What do you think arresting about this girl. You of that. for a nice piece of luck?" might not admire her type. But Ardallt sat up and stared at you would never overlook her in Patty oi o! her , strange eyes, a crowd. someonebe didn't know the man's namehad bought &picture through a dealer." , "He must have some big - friends," Ardath drawled. She : reachbd for a cigaret and began to smoke, lazily regarding the cir cling smoke through half-closed s eyes.' pATTY was digesting the re ' ''''' mark. She rejected it scorn ., fully. "He doesn't know anybody. The seediest crew of people you , could imagine have been coming - in to see his pictures. Except lot ! a lot of browsing down and outs. he knows only you and meand Jill." She stopped. There was a queer smile in Ardath's eyes. "I:er voice sounds rich," Ardath drawled. Paay stared. This Ardath wasn't so dumb after all. Jill's voice did ' - sound rich. Well-bred, beautiful ' iy modulated. The voice of a : thoreughbred, who had had thor ' nughbred training. What did you 4 know about that? "Well, it should," Patty replied. - "Her father's John H. Wentworth, ; the millionaire." "Then, she's Jacqueline Went - worth," Ardath gasped. "of course. Her friends call her Jilt" ' "If you think Jill had anything to do with this, you're mistaken," Patty continued, crossly. "Jill was I wild for him to sell sornething. But even a rich man's daughter doesn't go around throwing money away on pictures." : "Maybe she wouldn't be throw ing it awayon a picture." Ar dath's voice sounded wise. Thinking it over, Patty came to the conclusion that Jill must have Interested some Of her wealthy friends in Alan's pictureif she had not been, as Ardath had I hinted, the actual purchaser. It A,, wasn't likely that a purchaser had - dropped out of the skies and left such tangible evidence of his visit But she would not tell Ardath Holm this. She wished fiercely that she had not said a word E , about it. Though, she couldn't see how Jill could be hurt by Ar-: dath's sly insinuations. t which nt4, ,t4 i as excited glow in them. "Tell me about it," she said In which no 'IA. i at excited glow I "I'm afraid I must appear In ' in them. 'N., ' 1 hospitable. I can't ask you in, "Tell me about it," she said in ! Miss Holm. I'm moving. In fact, her low, throaty voice. i I have moved. I'm waiting now , . "Not much to tell," Patty re- 1 for a cab." plied. "I don't think he knows so ,,I heard you were going very much about it either. He said away," Ardath spoke, slowly, "and someonehe didn't know the ,, ,,, ,,. I that you had sold a picture." "I'm afraid I sounded boastful. Spreading the news. But it was r hard to keep. It's pretty great isn't it?" r "I should say so." Ardath still stood, looking up at him. She r made no move to go. Alan, rest less, eager to be on his way, won dered what more there was to be said. "Jacqueline Wentworth must be pleased," Ardath said "Whooh Jill." "Her real name is Jacqueline. All her millionaire friends call her Jill, I believe." r Color surged to Alan's face, but he said nothing. After a moment, Ardath con tinued. "Patty said she was wild for you to sell a picture. And you did. It's wonderful what rich peo ple can accomplish, Isn't it? But, naturally, the daughter of John Wentworth could do pretty much what she started out to do. You were lucky to pick a friend like this Wentworth girl I guess you know that." "Yes." Alan's voice was cool and controlled. Rage and an guish within. But this girlthis insufferable girl, who had toppled his world, should not know. "Well, goodbyand concrtu lations," said Ardath. "Goodby." Alan stood in the doorway of his forlorn, barren place. He watched the taxi coming toward him. He motioned to the driver and went inside. He picked up the telephone book that hung dejcctedly by the phone and opened it with shaking fingers. Yes, there was the name, and the address. And the number Jill had given him. (To Be Continued) s, threw the rocks because I I wanted to be sent to jail. I want to go to jail and think.1 Frank Lewis. 23, Portland, Ore., tired of working 14 hours a I day as a cook decided he wanted I to go to jail and think It over so he threw a brick through a de partment store plate glass window. I FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia 1 BY NIA SERVICE. INC. T. PS. PEG. U. S. PAT. OFT WIEMINW I a. "Now, look us up right after the final whistle. We're in Seats 17 and 18, - Row J. SectionB, Lower Tier, Gate 5, on the South Side." , t' OUT OUR WAY - :-- N Ilgo;z1 31141CCIa12110 ,-ro" YOU'LL GET SWUNG AT, IF SOO CONIT GET THAT CRA-LV MESS OFF THE IN A HLICIZY! 1 MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE I - . 1 . R-ir7 0 VO405DE AND 145 CROWD cc an-II-MOAT aj, $1EC REACA -Ike CELL. B LOCK , 'Met ARE GRE FWD BAI BULL ILARPON WV40 STILL HOLDS QUEEN IE ILI HIS BRUTAL. GIZABP 04Yr 'LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE WU THERE FOR - A LOric 3 mg4,411t C421. -10 -tc; Ic..- Irti -r Z,-;:',4.; 3 r ,,----,:;.,,:.,, .,,,:,,..,,, if., WHAT A PARTY! WH EE WIIERES 'THIS NEXT PLACE j WERE GOING? LEA1 OH. MS A UTILE SPOT I KNOW, OUT ON THE EDGE Of TOWN rvE WANTED TO TAKE WU THERE FOR A LONG E WHAT AN OLD -ruB 1-ms IS WHY DONT YOU BUY A GOOD CAR? wArru. YOU SEE THE SWELL BOILER lb GOING -ro GET- 120 MILES AN HOUR, GUARANTEED - 016,0001; DELIVERED - BOY, OH SOY, WHAT A WAGON ANb THE RADIO ITS GOT! , E.., FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS I'LL pfX THAT GUY! welt WISH .4 HED LAID OFF ME ! 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