Show tb JoA N V rnO ns lt I if ALl IDI V N SCOTT COTT TO FO JOHN A Al ne JE rm iti corr IT My Iy Dear Son bon I am ant is to to iou ou to 10 know Just what vou ou are going to do about our nie me lour moth moth- mother In er er In your our new scheme of life Both you and Leslie seem to go goon goon goon I on without considering me mo at allor all Of or course cour i my 0 own n dear mother mothr I died dl when hen I was sas a very little girl but I am that had she used lo to be as old as I am I have m ide her the first re- re rc of ot my existence I hope you OU 1 will pardon m me my dear son eon when hen I t tell you ou that hat It Itse se seem m to me that you allow both sour our wife Ire and sour our business s 's to como come before your our mother the moth mother r who brought ou Into the orld You only seem BEem to think I of me when hen I bring myself to sour our notice l When vou ou 1 were ro hero vou ou came cameto cameto to see BOO s e me only once and th then n you tell me nothing of your ou rand and plans plana When that horn horri horrible ble hie tragedy of Leslie's LelIo's sister oc- oc occurred oc she ehe did not write rite to me meat meat meat at all nil and I was isas aa not asked to go goto goto goto to the funeral or an thing Lu- Lu Lulie Lslie Ilea Lis-Ilea lie a friends must have havo thought It strange that I was vas not there I tried to get you at you place of business but I found that you had gone over to Pittsburg Nei Neither el ei- ei ther her ou nor J Leslie he have base me since tince the death of her I hao ha c waited and waited think think- thinkIng thinking thinking ing that either cither Leslie or Hamilton would write rUe mo me a 1 letter with au all the particulars I only that Leslie was sas as In Atlantic by seeing It In the tho papers I Surely If It she had had any con con- con for me sho she would 1 have base me to have gone with them It would have base be ben been n a nice outing for tor me Inc And now this nu morning piling and Injury I received a a letter lettu from that un- un unI unspeakable Unspeakable un red-headed red oman I whom tor for some un unexplainable rca rea- reason rea reason son you ou have kept on as aa your our stenographer enclosing our check ton for four our hundred to pay any bills that thai may be bo duo due at the tho beginning of ot the time month and ask ask- askIng asking ing log nio mo to 0 send sund her hu receipts tom fOI the same fame Since when John has haa our Ithe mother become such auch a stranger to ou that she must account for any money that you send her I 1 should think it would wO be he sour our great happiness to tu supply all nil my little wants ant without any account account- accountIng accounting accounting ing on my part Mrs lra Atherton also alao had hail the mi- mi Impertinence Im Impertinence pertinence to 0 tell me that atter thoo thoe bills were nere re paid you aou OU laci Jad ordered her to send roe me four tour hun bun bundred hundred dred dollars at the beginning or of each month She said this money be sent to me until further notice and and ion ou had decided that one hundred dollars was aa for keeping keep ig me In comfort Comfort indeed inched I can not Un- Un Understand un understand John sour our intimacy with witha a perfect stranger w n her hereby b she sho shei could take It upon herself to tell me inc how much 1 I could live lisa upon In comfort I COP Copyright right 1925 1025 NES NEA NE S Service Inc I letter Idler ron con conI con t I 00 oo 00 |