. Boone County Recorder . just as I heard It , me! bow all this brings back thatbeautiful day In my life—pshaw! 1must forget that But Ned could not forget Eva—thename wae on his lips in his dreams-That aweet face floated constantlythrough his mind. He had securednew and better work. He could af-ford a weeks vacation. He resolvedto cee Eva, at least once more. Ned reached the Dodge home to findIt In a state of great commotion. Allhands were anxious and troubled. Alan, the brother of Eva, had been , accused of burning the barn Ned had ^ sh?W be P^fect * flexlb,e- . For the general utili


. Boone County Recorder . just as I heard It , me! bow all this brings back thatbeautiful day In my life—pshaw! 1must forget that But Ned could not forget Eva—thename wae on his lips in his dreams-That aweet face floated constantlythrough his mind. He had securednew and better work. He could af-ford a weeks vacation. He resolvedto cee Eva, at least once more. Ned reached the Dodge home to findIt In a state of great commotion. Allhands were anxious and troubled. Alan, the brother of Eva, had been , accused of burning the barn Ned had ^ sh?W be P^fect * flexlb,e- . For the general utility tramping la to succeed Inwinning feminineapproval. There are roughNorfolk suits fortramping and va-rious short skirtswith the accom-panying blousesand sweater andproper boots. The skirt fortramping shouldbe very short andthere Is no choiceof footwear atleast, as the bootsmust always bemade of short tanleather. Theseheavy boots musthave wide thicksoles and flatAuto or Sport Coat heels, and If theyare well made, the. caught with his camera. Hia pocket knife, it seemed, hadbeen found hear the structure. Then,too, tta owner had quarreled with himand did not like him. Alan claimed he had loaned his knifeto a young fellow who worked for theowner of the barn, who had been beat-en by the farmer in a quarrel andhad afterward disappeared. Ned felt Jhat he was going to beof some use when he got a descriptionof the missing man. It tallied to theone shown in the fire film. Ned sentto the city for a duplioate. Half thetown was at the motion picture play-house the night It was shown. Hallthe town recognized the one figure inthe foreground. You have Baved my brother fromdisgrace, spoke Eva warmly to can I show my appreciation? Some more of those wonderfuldoughnuts would be a grand reward,suggested Ned, smiling. And becauseher hand was just then resting withinhis own, he had the courage to tellEva also how much he loved the mak-er of those same famous doughnuts. And Eva blushlngt


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