Show S Sunshine and Shadow 1 The officer tells me that you were drunk and disorderly and that you a have often been arrested for the same all offence said Justice Foote yesterday ais he frowned through his eyeglasses at 1 u hardlooking woman who stood before him I have no sympathy for a I woman like you and I will fine you a iiun i r U Papa I interrupted a little voice lear and sweet and two soft arms I + 0 stole around the judicial neck and theo the-o tfa < e was laid against the judicial I cheek I t Justice Footes frown changed to a s smile Aha you rascal said he seizing his little daughter and seating i leron his knee uSo you came to see 1 jhe just while I am hard at work did i j 9P Van1 you slipped up behind me 3 and tried to scare your old papiAh r i you 1 and he gave her a great hug I j Clerk Clinged poised his pen ready to 3 record the fine the lawyers took their j i seats with a smile j the prisoner wasleft 3 alone before the bar iS > lie lookedat the I little child and passed f her sleeve over j i her eyes For five minutes the old head I s2 and young head nodded at each other I t while from two red lips came a wonder f i fut story of Oh such fun at the park t i and how funny the deers looked 4 Then a bright lOc piece was produced ij from the justices pocket and put into asi a little hand Then came a long hard s IS hug and the little girl skipped away d shouting goodby as she went through 5i5 i the crowd 1 W When Justice Foote turned his tace n j > i toward the courtroom there was rs spread over it a smile that would have Se graced the countenance of a saint as Where was 11 he asked as he rubbed 5 t i his glasses and looked down at the jar J4 sheet Oh yes this drunk and disorderly dis-orderly case Then he looked at the prisoner You look like you miht lave been a decent girl once said he i 4I will give you one more chance The s vr1 Qntr k dicbargcd Chicago free J |