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An editor, who reads all day, sat up most of the night to finish it, And now it comes to you, Zane Grey's great story, Wildfire, starts today in The COUN TRY GENTLEMAN It’s of the pioneer West; of horse thieves and gun play; of a girl who could ride and shoot—and love; of a man who ventured his life for months to capture a magmflcent wild stallion; of that stallion, and the terrific race he ran against f()rest fire to save two lives. The Country Gentleman covers every interest of the farm—good reading as well as good ideas. It is for the wife as well as for the farmer. In this issue begins A Series of Homemaking Articles by Mrs.Nellie Kedzie Jones These are, we believe, the best articles on the home ever written for the farm woman, Mrs. Jones is by birth and experience a farm woman. She has spent years in Farmers' Institute work. 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