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Show Her Daughter and His Son A Great Married Life Story by IDAH McGLONE GIBSON 1 A FORGERY Lhat 1 Bid I n af '' 1 "u; ' '' j . g ,,. , ir I'M I tan - St' ' ''I j Vnn? Do you f" ! i i nl liked ,) h,l- ,11. IT" 'l 1 C ii.. v all nlghi lookin ',., 1 mlued Btii.,' with Is i him to take W - Is own I I m; bp utll i ni j IL Mill Won arc ci IL km i 1 ' 1 wen ML, jvr.T . I, L.I '' 1 1 " VHI ' ' ' ir.ii 311 BSBw iv lir it f;i' ULG i 1 ' I,., I, iv. i .. i HUlfl ' 1 " Hft-k "il'l m-t ,ia '' "' '' ashlers I'Uj tV- i I . . , Ial's lAy ) - liavi ?' '-' 11)11' till K av.ii i 1 ' t I i . . i nh) iir t. Mr ' ' ' ik. Bn in' k:-'ni 1 r'-ypa! s ai Kr el' B. "p'oln e .. Sou:-;' 111 i ', ltl aKt ii lot .V- r " Ac - tal ;Iwn when Mi lialsi made Ills appearance ami wild: "Well, ii'J j you find It. Ann"" j "Yes. there was an error In hro of the J chc.'ks and one in addition. I vnt ..ver to iii. bank -md they made it tlgrht."' "Wall, you have done enough for one da; 1 am going to lake vuu to luneh- ei ii "Sorry, but doctor's orders are thai I muvt not commit any Indiscretions, such as potn; to luncheons at public placi I urn to eat quietly In my little room i the hoiei that Mamie has picked pui for in- I expel slw will icbph.pe no i i .-.tn v. In re it Is. "I can tell ou, Ann'. Ii i at the Queens "But 1 cannot afford that. Mr. Hal sey,"J protested as my spent thousand md doctor's hills lose IWore my eyes Ann. iiiri it ever occur to you that a the daughter ..f Robert Carleton you an- "in- ol tin- ii.-hi..,i i r I in the il Win n 1 . i.ni. s I a i k I Mhall lose v..u In.lnil. I . nl let ou coma hack Into the offli today because your doctor said lb would be the beat thing for ou. I "Why did in thing that, Mr HalseyT" j '"110 .vaid ou wen- too apt to tlunk , about yourself, too much htcllnea to In- i trospebtlon and analysis, Uut I could not look Boh in the face if when h comes he finds you trying to earn your lfin: when you might have everything yob vnnt bj juM fivMnn for If. 1 Tin- thlnR 1 warn. Mr Halsey, la Jus; td Sta? Inn- with you. Neither of U can tell what my fatlior's coming wjllj i-rinK Vou mut remember thai he doe nol know that I exist. lie ma. feel! that a grown-up daughter Is a nil--univ.' Mr. Halsey laughed ami said: "Well anyway a-i- t-oinK to charge up bos- IiUmI Mini I. .-..,1 I II I.. 1.,.., In ll j The salary lhat i paj goes for pin , money 'i Willi that In- slipped In hack book in ' Ms pocket and we (wnt down to his car. i I found yirhen we reached the bote that ' 1 had a suite of room j In wh'c i toy nurse was alreadj Installed Mam.- was there also, ami nti she kissed me sh.- said; "Mercy, who would have LhoaglH that) I ith of us 'check fcirls' woilld have 1 e-':n j i 'leased by the fairies in inis man net T' Mamie stayed to luncheon with me, and 1 asked her ulut she knew about Grace. "Well, if you wan; the truth. Ann. III! tall you t ii ii t Mrs Grace Halsey has got- 1 ten the reputation of sending her hus-I hus-I and on the road to financial ruin L"n-' leas Mi liaise) puts up for his son he will be on the rocks soon. Grace's ae-1 . ..lints at the stores a.- fabulous. I. myself, saw her buy five lliousand dollar dol-lar ermine n.al oay before J BSterday. I Only lasi week a friend of mine was I I resent at Brown's, which, you knou is I a faablonal le gamhl'.ng dui . ami aw I ' r I.. . II '.u-aild d Il.li |