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A SERIAL STORY TO BEGIN NEXT W "tl. Take a young man, full of force and fire, born and bred in the North, thouglh son of a Southern father. Bring him up in utter ignorance of the passionate ideals of the Southland, of his father's own youth and of the tragic duel which sent him for ever from his people. After' the death of his father, let the loss of a fortune and social standing in New York send him back to the beautiful Piedmont Valley of Virginia to reopen the old his -ALLIE toric family mansion and to fall in love with the daughter of the I woman for whose sake his father had suffered ostracism and had lived and died in exile, and things begin to happen. That is what Hallie Erminie Rives has accomplished in her wonderful story, "The Valiants of Virginia," a story of which the Washington Star says "begins with a fascination which It main A Charming Love Romance of ~he Soutand tains to the end." Miss Rives has put into story the breath of the open South, OU'LL agree that it is one of the best stories you have its sunshiny reaches of tobacco fields, the sparkle of its streams ever read. A delightful combina tion of love, adventure, mystery, and the pipe of its forest feathered folk. It abounds with the gen action and clever characterization. tle humor of its chqracters, some of them as 'delightfully quaint One of the biggest successes ever produced by this popular author. . as Southern negro country life can furnish. The love story holds the passion of sacrifice and service and happiness to the end. The Advertiser has made special arrangements with The Western Newspaper Union t~ publish this stirring serial during the next few months. The first chapter will , [tbegin in the next issue and the following chapters will follow .weekly. Watch for the beginning and join the large number of readers with the first installment. Do not omit the first chapter and then have to experience the regret of hearing your friends discuss the book and you not be able to enjoy it with them. *1 Watch. for the FirstChapter. BeginsNextWeekinTheLaurensderie