ViwuSMIY? FARMER r - , - cow. xZptk for Hsiiri Wiiifeir : Weir for use in snow, rain and mud, buy a pair of Diamond Brand - SHOES Solid leather outsoles .and insoles, all-leather ' r heels and sole leather countersgood, plump " upper stock and lull double at the toe. ,v These are the reasons why there is Long, Honest Wear Jn Every Pair Ask your shoe man for Peters "Diamond Brand" with the Diamond trade mark on the sole. ; - - St. Louis Bra rich of I. S. Co. CHAPTER Jfbtiim E 1WATCHED i tohwrfttfly-;i sing Pretty IT JLX-in his life that-he haA laid h? ward thexldbrlC- f t0" pto before a woman. HaMrsTre- ;rioaldat"bear lt; torfitrht maine" realized :thfc,sHr"might: have :Send Ihem avay ' mmy- apprecmea tne4 moment more eenm i5hS4rKiMt! u . He bent forward in his chair and cony rfiJ" ZCl at th bring . , T j . v - .... i,iun(,u VUUU don't do it for LeaTittr even io was the pleasure of the game. ' rcaine 1?" come and bade from Africa, to redeem this vroiatC7' KMamm' an' erty for yon. 1 wanWt tober f home." . ; - . u- ,r:, r . ' "Uv kepfiiiy "word." a Wis j. YOJice , ana manner-wexe' -com-v N ; peliing, he was magnetizing her- in : VY(151. ,e(ka Sne he took from spite of herself.- Bnt at his lastv$en-N .xajieaporttoixo, which he had tence she started, put np Her slender:" ?x,d the, nay, before, and wondered hand in defense, and exclaimed in;"a ' .-hw-fflother,. had left it there pur- low tone: - ' ' - KvVi.muvu . wunctcion 01 '"OlV-np, not -I -"Ot-'ieep"" r-fiJIJff?4 Trraai": The . A , . . - . last one, showed s the young udge ; V . Vi-- - - foresseo an an nigiisn'wig and gown slightly raise his eyebrows, and AeajjbtaJGfted itjuid-mwed upom it in said": ' :.the .familiar room, where the brothers "I shalL purchase the. property' for a4 oftenne! as enemies, and where 4,T(Hifi'3lfy, B(a.-T remain?, how bring fi&2ute4j&yoMr apcr is fine. The "only bhjectwn I have hlhatit&ats flol tome af irk jenbugh' I want it all al'ctu:. I surely think it fine and so doesCrrimdmaf'j V;. ; This b thwayMiss Ruth Johnson feels&b6ut Big Trtmaine". She is Just 0ne of the many thousands now njoyittgTit.7 You swZI feel as they do if you are reading it. if you kavm'ftqrfjed.Ufi dif 'sbnoW: Look up the back issues. If you cotft find themjihe ollongeview lead you into the events of this chatters, ! -"0vv' A " t-?''-r-, k - - . Fifteen years before the story opensyounff JohniTremasns, a hot-headed, impetuous youth, iivs.senl to Richmond to, cash a xheck for $10,000. He sends a letter of farewell to Jhis motlier and heard of furttnote. His m other md brother make, good his shortage-uith the rbanlc'; and through their influence only the family lawyer and the president of the bank know of his diaracc. yffad times ome to Hiverside; the Trmaine hdmeondlfust as it is about to be sold at auchvn; John Tremame ' unexpectedly tretums' C from his mother and frigid politeness from his former friends greet hhn and his plans for restoring his home and developing' its resources; I ; A Nightly Footbatit for the Children ' After the day's romp thereis noihrng rnore likely to' promote sound, refreshing sleep'il a1 warm footbath with the jvclvety,.. abundant lather of Ivory Soap. 1 ' . Mild and pure, it not onlyi cleanses the "tender litde feet and tared legs without a si of smart or; burii, but, cquaHy important, It takes the 'refresh me: water into the pores so that nerves and muscles are soothed land quieted for a good night'.s. rest;" myself then." He got up and stands tto w . th'ey rnever could meet again, ing beside' her" said -earnestly his - r " --'"-l- . " band outstretched;.' Stay in Vir- " 2 - cttAPTER V gmia; malce your home herel" . ' i ".V . He saw' her shrink .as she rose;" ina.oteM orjuyerwue were she wanted to escape fromthis be- -."signed, ana the property made over wilderment and as she started to-w to .Tremainewha: became a land nrorl nn4- Viai onntinl Aorlir " fwnir Sir . Viririn la. His mother had gone, she murmured. "w " " insisted. tliat heshould take the title a "I'm going to Julia-rm oingl to 'to the -property and ft was bitter to DavidV wife and his children - - ' Jnd Wtey Jo accept anything. c. . t , C j I. tronj'him: sHe.had come home earl She passed John He shrugged his -m Jmt andj.9pt xht first days nd shoulders and his face darkened. ; ingt, the conntry examining his "As yon like; He opened the door land Vand - plannfrigmprovements. He for her, and as she1 went out heex- ;had always believed that the district daimed in spite of himself : Ypu contained coat. and after securing the speak of indebtedness; I : should think option on a j large i tract a dj oming yon would-prefer to be;. at home' m'Blythe" Mountain he'ent for experts yourown house rather than depen-' to 'examine "the land and to make dent" on", your daughter-in-law." ,K . 'borings.' He had.;come back like a Be' found himself "alone in tne,liv-. .fwneer, to' conquer t a new; country, ing;.room. Not even 1 on the Southland .be., was backed by, unlimited re African plains had he felt more home-' sources" andaarindomitable will. t less and cynical than tonight,' What HeVas1:master-,-of :the place, and a'lool he 'had: been to let the attract .since'the nighrVheh'his mother naa tkm of home beckon J hint; ?, Why fVointblaiik refuseto" create a home should he stay an hour -under a 'roof forhimhe-ne.ver referred to the sub where he was sunweleome and de jcct.'4Ietboktip theorems of man spise'd? - Sitting there before'; his 'aecment' and set' his, face toward his mbther,-he had' hoped for. moment aa$k He fealizcd 't fiat in a measure that, despite alt dbstacles, hemight: his presence was a trial to bis mother, live down11 his reoutatiorf in Vircrinia niinnh v,'r hii nearest being a a L t . ..- T it . . " ? . . . . -c 11 the. world ne was as wc.i duu ai asi crcaxc zor rumseua nome, , in hiri th: Mammy amerin..- '-- -? Ugreatestl' vou ain't crvik'?"- s -1 c Vproud, he tried to. uhderstand her pre Vr! 'T7' C X V' 3u4?ces;iiand ;he carefully avoided uj1 ?M tand:l1c4h0Se.4ubiects"tWhich might offend JNotquite .crying, Mamtny.',-V,v,, : L. f j -,Me ex- 1. or- strangerWith;a delicacy 5-.- - -Ix. -u t,ow been woman -juub-u. " " A . - - ' .t , , t ,-unpersonaj-iOMcaBu,' dey ts.gwine,to serenade yo';, ; 1 Icnowleteemuch:: wisdom, she ac he be- Vlsl:- -iNOX TonignT?jammyr senn;tnem '-gan to interest' hereto aosoxu Ml : C'f J V .i - . .fplte ofChSself,ihe t cr HjgZj t ,:Dey11 beeWrisappolrited,!rto-'believe thai' she waf! the mother ;.vrf5v.-:s- s-Vv -W) vs"- - - -TV-- Vi u.

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