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Show ftfeTDaughtei: and His Son , A Gvat Married Lifm Story by I jPAH McGLONE GIBSON ) U0 HAL8E Y'8 GIFT. KH,-u- f"-'1' " rrl"f tea" a , of n .w In the HHjTert ;, iitti riving p'' , .ivl I realil- K.ri: omi boj k Kt. h'f,,'Vfr ,r t" 'urn I. 1 ' 1 1 - V' r only I .' i lB.': " 1 " not gfi IK; B . V ? .1 L Mr Halej - secretary b- . V 1 IP Ken BBSSbHe. . , !. fl 1 , f in" ' ' rrf P - H J- - 11, .,..1 rliw out In If.' I wanted WT. If -J- rid then went ,k, to HHsmi tiat 1 if 0' . ' ... Vl 'Mw ! 1 1M1J"$H' is 'i'" m-"" v' "u "r" thf trM r ia It p., bHHbs ! "No, my child. I M,n not eolne to dls- i in l i1"'''1 ""uKh. It la time that know h 1 -C wa,,Kn l "Hon V.. '-non os Mm uter Knni "mu,,V i,nat h wm b hen ver , nii "m"' ,f 'h'r' n been' Kirt l "K "y h,m wo wouW hay ''.envy him. m- child i onrv him rV.nrf'V, r, tmn af,rr thSSeytiiS MO find the unexpected jov of a dauah- SSL .ymi ta Rll710!,, ,Tlr'r,y lm afraid. Mr Halaay. iha. yoi WlU mai rue very vain and poMlblj nn aV U "hl'nk T " """"HO djate him an.l T vlll adr.pt vou. r.r.o.l nf1? Hlei' Vl7 wHI for 'boujehts m father werr dliqutetlnfj It Vaa a Queer ensatlr.n to know that I 1 KOlr.c to meei r0n the father whom 1 I ' , ntytr the father that did not kn..'v I Glared r hoped with nil mv h.ear( that lie vrould bo like .Mr llalaev ShtB trard t,, Ken and I felt Mire, that the weariness and Worry In Mi ' I '1 vs.- voice was caused by Ken af fairs. ' I !. "It"11 aiher stranjee to me that I WIUl i all Hit money that wis their, that I ' HIy' la'lier an.l sun. ahould have ' financial trouble, i really rery anx-loua anx-loua to tals to .iim bacauae I knew thai when Mr. Halaey Kave Ken th- east ldc property, he had expected him to live r,n Ut profits, especially as I had persuaded I him to Increase Ken s salarv besides I ; knew, however, that Ken a llvlnu lip and beyond every iioiiar of Income be had from all aonrcea and I knw that It I ' would be ult Imposslhle for him t. pav j l five thousand dollars frr anv rxtrava'- I Banco for his wife I u-r.ndt-r.-d if lie I had told his faihor ahout this, I was ! that JIni would know because I was convinced thai Ken would go to Jim with hls'troublee if be went to anrone. "I am slad." I said to noyself rhal T paid thai thousand dollars tc. Mi rlnl-sey rlnl-sey s account for 1 am satisfied thai th-forgery th-forgery was done by )rae. If M,4 1U,-sey 1U,-sey knew It. be would never help Ken tr of any more troubles liroupht n bv her si eniithrlft proclivities. And . 1 wondered If I were doing rl?ht In cot-erlnr: cot-erlnr: up a rrlme. Tomorrow |