IC THE SEMI-MONTH LY MAGAZINE SECTION cushionV RUBBER HEELS 50 Attached M f All Dealers l , The Tardy Cannon Ball (.Continue J from Page 7) will prefer Cat'f I'nw Heels Kecause tticrc are no holes to track dirt into tlie house no slipping on wet sidewalks or polished floors eitra quality rubber gives greater resiliency longer wear. Get a pair of your dealer lllack or Tan. The name Is easy to remember. Foster Rubber Co.," jT;r..7'Ai:et m All Sure to Bloom and Bloom All Summer My Maryland, hiodicm. ialmonrlnx. CIMMld. Beaptrt, d.llc.tely T.rl.g.Ud. Whits llama oft, pur. n hit.. Ttry doubt. Aiaracnai rotl, a deep jallow. La France, t.utltul roiT pink. Kd La Francs, a rich crluiion. uur Z5c Collections SCkriiull tJi rsiiui tit a CiraallMt tit t GiriMmi iu C.lwt tit rti.m n, T.l.rms tit 11 SUaiaa Si it riuiit. tit anyD collection! tor 11.00; lli. etui, a col l.ctlonl and In. ill Hoi.i.maklnsth.aboi. 72Plantarnr2.0nJ turn jxiv iKwaos and guaranty sort arHrul-fca Oar 1911 cllc. "rioral Otmi, ituwlni COCC ortr 300 flowirs In natural colors, mo! r a r.s. McGrejor Broi. Co., Box 010 SprinjfitU, 0 jfl' i.Bm Wrinkles Thousand have successfully used iii iwruiwii iii iiiuuiu tract's tf two, I II inn or Morrj i oz 01 puro Powdered SAXOLITE dlHSiihiHl In U it. witch hazel. use a & t&va sj.1i 1 Iib off not it almost mug leal Dwneitt wrinkle, crow feet. 11 well as finest tine, wmpletely and quickly vanish Face Iwcomo 11 rm, atuooth, ftb. and you look fiv younser. No harm to UnJerest sua. Get f su1b btuoiils (powdsrsdJ t iur 4xuf tor. IT uns way out there with nothing but slippp to look at. "Dink had boon mostly a grouchy, roving sort of cuss; but now he begun to figure that that valley was good enough for hint until Kingdom Come. Why, he'd get out there with them sheen '""I SK'tu "II v sing. The sheep hardly knew hint, he was so changed. Ol ' Floss used to pome oer from his camp about three times a week and stuif himself full of corn bread and hot cakes. They even got some chickens, and had eggs and fries, too, sometimes. "flie was most too nice for that kind of life. Von know what I mean. But she didn't seem to think so, and she was more to them two herders than sunshine mid rain. Luck seemed to trail her, too. There wasn't it single disease hit the sheep in two years, and prices held so steady that Dink bought a lot of stuff for her in town that looked right funny in that log shack. I ESS had pretty little ways, and when J she'd laugh, a man would carry tho sound of it for a whole day. It wasn't like a grown-up woman's laugh at all. It sounded more like a child playing. They used to see which could make her laugh most, them two. And if ol' Dink ever begun to look serious, she'd coax him anil stroke his hair. ' ' The agent had his shade down over his eyes and was cutting notches iu the arm of the chair with a penknife. He cwni'cd some impatience over the windi ness of this tribute. The other was not disturbed thereby. "Well, things moved along and Floss kept a coming over three or four times every week. Often the three of 'em would joke about getting a wife for Floss, and he'd say that she had to be a twin to .less or back she'd go by the next burro express. Then they'd all laugh. "One evening. Dink came iu from fol lowing some strays. Mighty tired he was, and he said something about the rain holding off. " 'Oh,' she broke out, 'why can't you talk about something else! J never hear a word but rain and grass and sick sheep. ' "He just looked at her, for he was knocked so cold he couldn't think. It was the first time .less had eer got real mad. Of course, they'd had a spat now and again you know how it is witli married folks; everybody has 'em but they always blowed over uiek, and her anil Dink were lovinger than ever. Hut now, when Dink tried to smooth her down, she got awful fretful and tore loose and walked the (loor, just eyeing of him. When lie kept on explaining, she run inside her room and called to him through the door, for heaven's sake, to leave her be. "After that, nothing ho did seemed to satisfy .less. She would get mad at him, no matter what he done. It seemed to worry her just to have him round. Then again, she would have fits of crying, and if he didn't get up and sneak off, she would go pretty near crazy. "She took to finding fault, too, with the way Dink dressed. Heaven kuows there was reason enough a shcepherder enn't put on a fresh-boiled shirt every day to tramp around on top of a hill. Hut, "before this, sho'd never noticed what he wore. Why, when fiober first set eyes on her up in Capitan, lie had on a pair of overalls that were scandalous, and even Floss hnd advised him to change his shirt. ' ' ' Mr. Campbell, ho don 't go round looking dirty all tho time,' Jess says to him once. " 'Mr. Campbell Do you mean ol' Floss f ' " 'Who else could 1 mean?' she says. It wns the first time she'd ever called Floss 'Mr.' Oober figured she'd got it iu for him, too. "Dink, lie stood tho nagging and tho coldness for quito a spell. Then ho took to spending moro time with his tlocks, and the more lie thought over it, the worse ho felt. There's som,e men who can carry this sort of troublo and come I through all the better, but Dink, he didn't have enough of the stern stuff in him. For pretty soon he got into a way of buying bottles of mescal from the na tives who were cutting wood in them mountains." Tlie agent appeared to be dozing over the recital. In the pause, he yawned. EVERY THIN WOMAN Can Have n Superb Figure Without Paying a Penny hit 'or up pretty KSi" he said wearily. "Von were 1 saving as Dink lively?" "He did and he didn't," was the careful reply. "It did happen now and again that Oober would go sniggering to himself out there on a hill, along of tlie sheep being so stupid. Hut mostly he kept a good grip on himself. However, it wasn't no use. Fory day they seemed to get farther apart. They were just like that!" the traveler made a cross of two lingers "Once, when Floss was over to see uhouUa shovel he needed to patch a waterhole, Dink told him all about it and asked what in thunder he'd ought to do. Floss shook his head that wasn't much in his line, because ol' Floss had never been tiny hand with women and pretty soon he got up and dragged it back to camp. "It came fall, and one day he threw a pack-saddle on a burro and dumb up the hills to Capitan. It was beautiful weather sunshiny, not too hot; only about eighty, which is easy for them alti tudes and the clouds was trailing in long wisps all aroifnd the middle of the mountains. Iu one place they lifted and bunched around a peak, and you could see, miles off, a regular veil swaying be tween them anil the ground. It was sure one fine rain and Dink was some pleased, because it was oer a stretch of country where one of his flocks was grazing. "Well, Oolier went along, thinking of his sheep and of .less, and whacking the burro good when he needed it. lie got to the village at night, and had a drink or two, and bought what he went for. Then early next morning he ate his breakfast, said 'No' to some fellers he knew, and set out for home, driving the burro ahead. "It was a bright, awful iirettv day. October, it was, and the whole country was sleek Dink hadn't ever felt better. ' The air was fine, ami he kept a singing. ! It was a song he'd learned back in Lou- isiaua. ! It's out tin tin- road with ti very heaiy load, With u miijhty awkward team and an utr fid muddy road; You may whip and you may holler, but if you cuss, it v on fx uly. 1 Then irhaek the eatlle on, hoys root, hoi), or die, i "My voice ain't much. That high ' note didn't sound very good to me, did it to vou i nut you Know tnat ol song the Hull Whacker, they call it. Dink wits awful fond of that song. "Somehow or other, aloft in them mountains, with a breeze blowing, Dink couldn't get it into his head that every thing wouldn't come right. It would just have to. .less would be like she used to be, and they'd set outside in the dusk again, close up on the bench, and figure on the sort of house they'd have when their ship came in and there was a flock of little Dinks to make it lively. So he walloped the burro and went down the steep trail at most a run. Dink aimed to sneak up to the shack and slip in on .less and get her around the waist and show her tho present lio'd brought, before she could open up on him. You see, ol' Oober reasoned that if ho could ever take her by surprise, that way, they'd get back to the point where they'd left off. Hut 1 reckon that when it stnrts to die, it's go ing to die don't youf Love, 1 mean. "Dink stole in," all right. There wasn't nobody to stop him. He went all through tho shack, a-holding that pres ent, very foolish, in his hand. It was a red silk Mexienn shawl, which he had paid seven dollars gold for it, and Dink thought it would go wonderful well with her hair. Twice ho called 'Jess,' al though ho could see plain she was n 't there; then ho ran out and up to the spring. It was as quiet there as in the Every woman wnnts n full round Imst. a sym metrical lliruie mid shapely llmlis. So no woman who leads tills cciiemtis ntlVr should. In fairness to herself, fall to I i-mim1 toll. All you have to do Is to wi He. salntr. "Send me your free ticatnient and illustrated luxiUlet." Hy leluni mall we will send jim. without a liemiy of cost, a siilllelent iiuantlly of 1 lr. Whit ney's Nerve and Flesh Builder to clvc you the additional Ilesh that will add lnmieasuialily ti your style and altracth eness. No matter whether jour sllmness Is the lesoll of slel ness or tiihei It ancc. Pr. liltney's Ner e and Flesh Builder will iioni)tl. build up and beautify your lliruie. 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