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Show 7f (Her D&.vghiez and His Son lK A Great Married Life Stcry by J 7DAH McGLONE GIBSON if, l L P. P P- l S C . vt.mle's aJmlJKn. Wf drank out m W- S to nr'4 ,p- n '" n,k'" "' a'" 'ilrie or roul Ihe ' one man." bol " . ijr." . v.i la up Dli- a tar hereeir. i Mid i I my as II P look bout and see who Ihe cno fTi) i" rnc 1 1 le too "n't for the atage SI wai too R I gne ahe loved to ting, and KMd ' n"- ' ta,T -sl"' r'' snr unilTKi.NKl cloth In ji VouU always l"' an attraction SSiiad i' ' footlights ih ma feel lha! the an havt . -' ,,at money can bU) thnueli '"' ' ''' 1 ri W irK "f A I so'1" i ' H ii jr telepalb) un-w'na' un-w'na' I was Hi Ml 'np. !. -I. if mtl "nl? knfV, llOW I huf ' 1 llf ihr tired i. i-ini s man' nthM he stands f r. He I so " vir-ri riil and he . . mn to " rc ic. fill h' l"l! brain with lahat Intrigue hi aensea Me I - mi'" uupets with himself x ft fif iia would be the most I rtther would ' mon worth the prior of a dlnnei on fJf'i mf a llttl- wlill- a... In a shocked voice, if I went oui to siinJnpf'" W'n'. dear, I go rhl, out of five wlili in. man fn nd of tbe management or a f 4 trl n-l of run.. Or pcrli.iiN who i" "Imply pleased with ?i ,mc ih-ii lit'"1 '- Pt It ho'd work to make any or thorn Kd-lhat. esoept from iMnd the '" i r..i.- nothing to give and ;'ow irouet run. honey." she said. Ted your i.r.sMi- .- Impreae the !, for I have been na.-tlr-utn.rly ,. his friends .,f Into "UtK1 ., ; I. W prtoaKi ;'."!' ' rn I ila v. ' C nr 1 1 " ' 4 I turns' w1 will ct.arce It to my account. I .... . Rb'liard HUM ' eee. villi Murnlr. "I l ., you were Rolnit to have the rmari.-. j tar In town. It wtkB thf flnt rar ii Ibe , automobile how lat nreoV and I he ttl! a iiuiiiIht of tn)Ple that mtr npnea to i.u it .in t ii i. crazy hi i seea you driving ar I t mm heautlful cur l it 1 thought it .t I. (Mo to,, f-.ir.-m.- llur,M; I uUS .-, .-, K' inc to hurt Mr ITalaej - feeUnta I not accept bur if In th name aplrlt lii i vililch he Undered it. And then, al-i al-i thi itfA i woui.i bardl own it myaelf. I r.-lt n kind of unl...P. K.- for once In m- ure lii havina omethlne; that Qrac amri-on iiui-. . wanted Until thin mo-' mo-' rttonf he hart been 'i,- one to tht i jhiriR that I dettlrcd. and I bleaaed M.- Halsey f.r making It pmt5ll..- this time ,or mtf- an unconsi -louilv. to clroumr -nt h.-r WtnhM. "Sa. Ann." rnlil At.imle. "whjil will J-UJI bel Mr. Haliey. Ser.l r. .lid no: . k In hn mm. i t.. Ki- t,(H daiighter-ln-la -.iitri't when h Nought tl It car for you? If he did, 1 xhall thlt.k m.jr. of hlni than evr." 1 umlled at her. because the Millie InouKht bad been colng through ml mind. We mud. ouiic a KenAMon .-it ilic il c-Ln c-Ln and Mamie had told the chauffeui ric to the ircut Inaiead of the slag entrance Seller" waa In front talking t i the manager. Both bowed to Mamie rcther pcrfun.-torllv, but when they caught light of the 'motor, to uac Mamie Ma-mie words, "they at up an: took notice." no-tice." As she napped them I heard her i lea) votee- saying 'No. the pride of siir mio ho docs not belong' to mo. gentlemen. gentle-men. It belong to mv frl ;,'. Mian WhltsoniCarleton ' I saw Sellers acowl and I knew that he recognised in" but h- v.:ix nisflfl...l u iK n,. i.n . j CarKO'n tO my name. I kn v Rlao tl...t .Mamie had iit-ne this with rnlenhlovtiua Intent. With the express Intention of farther exciting their curiosity, i rail I'-l t.-Mamie t.-Mamie U nhe went around the (,.rti-r of Ihe theatre: "HememUer. ynti ar-- cArnit.g to breakfast with me tomorrow morning at the hotel. ile.T- " ' I'll be there." Main!- called bad:. half past twelve .-(harp " Tak- me out in'o the country, 1 i . ... I to the chauffeur, l sank back against the ruahiona ? think It out. It scern"j to me chat my great thrill was yet to co nr. Would I know my father? W-.f 1 4 vain me' Totrorrov Mr. Hnl'.e't Gift. |