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Show 'l Her Daughter and His Son , J A Great Married Life Story by fll IDAH McGLONE GIBSON j ANN S QUANDARY. ( r,-,ij. .ii ?: ii nr-f it Ii.iK around father Dj. I , '. , . ' irui -lch of .1. rrj ' .pw,',- 1 Ulu" '' was "'""''- if, ' v ' lV ... i i t& .'. In Mi ((J?' . i n' lull lOOl umtV V " v I "un I ant lo you tomorrow There ip lo uisBj-wii TtBp' 1 liain ii tUiB0 - "ljr r'n' Kcnnetli ) Sfco' am Grace," rr.s.i Jim. '. she seems to he lead- Httaiin? il.l'V toniffhl 1 V coming out i tK,,i to tell her thai i liavi often won -,i.T i . mB i ' l luTSr r to let lilin bo l WlBfan.-i l-i'T'-r --iM' ruing thai lie .,; I . om ? mLr,-, , . ' i i ' " " livers 1 t. ,M i ' fi. r our con- it tit c end o 71., I .in: I' ' r.' , , i v ; nnp for tin peopli In this town, vM ' rjn'n,-,i Jim "bul i reallj wish K-as nit polni- t and ..TBJ liTL in j ' ii ', . i UIBL.,',1 . ri ! 1,1 ,'1 - in.' ii." I lit; 'BJ," r I ni'i' . bul I I! fm',, i grown inexpresaiulj wear's It'nll. ' i : 1 1 i n us. I BflflflMev. f I J lil-M inc that In VKJi':.,i i t i . i about Ken and ." "I lc ' '' 1 Ml , sii't i t.i ' i1' 1 ."i i.. t ii are! " Wco' ' ' 1 ' Ken would PI&fB nn- I f., I hf r t:,.g , 1 ..... ilpW ID ' ii 1 I IVftS I ' .-' K' 11 " I ni I L,,,. nil ! B i Ii I i . . bout her rf wtli'i ' 1 " '' it.; M nil-Jtiin r.r.-- iii. in everl her silly mother '"otild Rive licr . .Vy mind wns SO full of all this Hint i f;iil very )nlf a- Jerry 'lrfive us home, 'h-n f. k"1 lo iii-- modes! iipartme.nl heiltC (OUnd Mamie Just K"'nR up the steps. Jimmy enthusiast icall' told her about my father's coining hnclc. Then wc all had to go ui stairs nni lalk H over. "(ih. I am so t;lad. Ann dar." iil ; Mamie as she put l.ir hrttis e round me i and Itugsed nK- ecstatically. "Vou never, were n ,-lrl ivlin should lie sen! Olll "nfl I the worlil to make a living. You ar' a ! Kil l i i' protected Yob would make la very lovely Wife dear. :ind I i-an't nn-Stand nn-Stand why all the hoys don't a&k you.'' tamie loolced directly at Jim as she said this, ii'- colored, but li said nolh-Iiik. nolh-Iiik. Jerri hoii'evqr, tnmedlately de-claTed de-claTed himself, adding: ""And 1 II r.n-Mr-r you thi- hest friend I ever had, I Afainhs," he continued. 'If "U make her think thai l am ju -t tli rlghl kind of protector." "Sorry, Jerry " answered Mamie, "inn I I know hotter iimn to advise oiu woman aUout ii- dretemaker lies launareas heri lawyer, her doctor or her lover.y "fJorxi Lord, M.Miiie. jvhen I think of. the years thai m w-.ir-'ii as a l ai checker,'' jeered Jerry, "wltlj all thaij common serise stored in your brain ' "'Well, you know very well that W takt-i I a lot o: common sence "to be a hat-cliecker I In your restaurant with '..he kind of m?n I that hang around the place retorted Mamie with a grin. "I wtuld much rath- I i-r !" m a musical comedy company a far as the JoKunics are concerned Adl now, you two chaps have cot to : home.' I want ! talk to Am: :i littlS bit about i her rood fortune, anil while I an sleii until noon in ihe mornins;. she will proh-ably proh-ably think she has to, be at the office nilie as early as If she had not become I an heiress over nlghi." 1 word' d If u wer-' me imagination t did Jimmv hold .Vanni? a hand a tiny hit lonccr t::-.n wxs uece64ar as he bade her gowl ninht Surely 1 did not Imagine that Mamie'.'' checks had taken vn the i beautiful flush that I saw- .i" we went haM into tb;e roi m. "Ann." she said, "did joh r;r..r.- ' Ilnlsey and S'-'lrs drJi,nR ai'oui 'own' ' ! "Yes. they t ame lo the shore, for din-1 ner. "What are you Solnj; i; do about il. Ann"" NbthlngTa" l answer-'d wearily, and then j I told in r the storv ibom th dinner. Tomorrov: Kama's Success |