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e e / SICKNESS DON'T CHUM T0 BE HAPPY KEEP WELL USE ONLY DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY/sroueHT TO CURE i COUGHS AND COLDS IOY Mllllons WHOOPING COUGH AND OTHER DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS rrice 50c and 51.00 ALL DRUGGISTS A DOLLAR WILL DO THE WORK OF TWO. We Don't Talk Cheap Groceries BUT WE DO TALK VALUES Our volume of business enables us to buy Quality At Its Lowest Price Hence'a dollarjwill buy more”of us than Jelsewhere. Try it and See, 7 cans baby size cream. 3 cans Challenge milk 12-pound bag flour. . Corn, per bag .......... e Rex Brand Hams, no paper to pay for, per pound Picnic Hams, per 1b... Breakfast aBcon, per lb shaa 10-pound pail Sea Foam La.rd .0 10-pound pail Snow Drift Lard. 10-pound pail Cottolene ...... 4 cans family size cream Shorts, per bag ......... " Scratch feed FLOUR- --FLOUR---FLOUR With wheat costing $1.17 per bushel in Chicago and it takes THE EVENING TELEGRAM ‘Wasted Effort “And,” Mrs. Bellfire added with a slightly acld touch, “you might be bere on time, for a change.” Bellfire qualled, as a well trained husband should have done under the circumstances. For on the previous five evenings dinner had waited, cool- ed, collapsed into a sodden mess be- | cause of his nonarrival at the prop- er time. “I will be home tonight,” he assured his wife, “at 6 o'clock. I shall start | n plenty of time to allow for distrac- | tions—and, anyhow, I don't think I ' should be blamed because an old | friend sprung up out of the earth and talked a half hour, or for a slow watch or for a slow client! However, barring earthquakes and convulsions of nature, this evening will see me here when you expect me!” “I certainly hope so,” Mrs. Bellfire EARLY SPRING MODELS SILK AND FLOWER TRIMMINGS FOR MILLINERY. Suitable and Pretty Styles Displayed— Illustrations Show How E"ec!i-ve- ly Fabrics May Be Handled in Body of Hat and Trimming. Allsiik hats and hats of braid and silk are most oniinent among the | models for v pring millinery. Siix, in fact, an aecially taffeta silk in chat 5, is the feature of tle s e and other hats are often trimmed with flowers made also of taffeta. Nothing could be better for a betweenseason hat, or for general utllity millinery. In Fig. 1 a hat in blue glase taffeta shot with vivid green, shows how ef- fectively this fabric may be handled both in the body of the hat and in its trimming. The crown in this model‘ is made of four pieces set togelheri told him. “I am sure the cook will leave if it happens again!"” Bellfire started that evening for the suburban express train, which left at 5:25. He was going to make a good job of it and arrive home with fifteen minutes to spare. It was bitter cold and tha train so crowded that the best he could do was to wedge himself to dodging the rain of cinders. Ordinarily it took the express train fifteen minutes to make tha run. It had been traveling five minutes when 1t stumbled and then stopped. It did not resume its progress. Men began to fold their newspapers and scowl. Then they began to investigate. It seemed that the locomotive was frozen up! A roar of indignation arose from the passengers. Somebody acratched the frost ‘rom a window and announc- ed that they were nearly opposite an {atermediate station. Then a local train puffed in at that platform. In the exodus which ensued Bell- fire found himself crushed off on the snow covered ground. Ha stood knee deep In & snowbank and blinked at the distant platform, the trainmen awing- ing warning lanterns and ordering their escaping trainload back. Then he, too, began hopping over interven. ing tracks. He might lose his life, but he had to be home at 6 o'clock. He dodged a through train, knocked down & fat man and joined the shiv- ering crowd clustering about the wrong end of the local platform. The ascending splirals of frosted breath that went up from every individual | looked like dozens of little campfires. On the end of the platform the ever present busy person was glving or- ders. “Now, we've got to get the ladies up here!” he sald. “This man and I'll give ‘'em a hand—and you fellows down there get 'em started!" A rlot ensued, punctuated by shrieks of, “Oh, it's 8o terribly high!” “Take Willle first! Willee! Stay away from the edge of that platform!” “Oh, I've dropped my bag!" “Why don't they have steps here? I should think there would be steps!"” Bellfire, being large, soon found | that he was doing most of the heavy work. The process of boosting num- berless women, each welghing twenty- five pounds of furs and other wraps | above normal, is exhausting. When Bellfire at last clambered up he was | disheveled, puffing, limp. He dragged himself to that level just in time to geo the last of the crowd swing on the last platform of the local that ln.d puffed in. When he had become petrified to his | knees another headlight icomed up— and dashed by without stopping. It | Wwas an express train temporarily out of its orbit because of Bellfire's fro‘ sen traln. By the time another ap-| peared Bellfire was ice to his neck. | Stifly he stumbled on board ang dropped himself against a door. He | did not dare sit down because he was firmly convinced that it he did so he would splinter fnto icicles. When he | had thawed out enough to have hu. man intelligence Rellfire observed that ' the traln was making no stops what- | ever. Just as this fact dawned upon him the lights of his own station ap- peared, Dblinked, vanished. He | grabbed the conductor and protested | {COMBINING BLUE with a piping of the silk. The under brim is covered with silk laid on plain and the brim edge finished with a double puff, The wreath of roses is fashioned of the same silk used with millinery stems of mossy-looking chenille made on a wire support. The flowers are improved by the introduction of occa- sional petals in a crepe silk in the same colorings. Fig. 2 1s a beautiful model in hemp and silk combined. It is developed in —_—— s many varieties as to color. The model in gray braid and cerise silk is fin- Ished with a narrow band of feathers and a pair of wings in gray. Two covered buttons add a pretty touch to this tailored hat. It is very soft and extremely becoming; a simple hat pos- sessing much “class.” JULIA BOTTOMLEY. AND RED At First, Scheme Seems Outlandish, but Mest Excelient Resuits May Be Attained. The combination of blue and red s o come true when there is one of pianos in the home. Its sweet, MUSICAL Dreams pathetic tone, its isnging quality . make for ideal musical Pleas Come and select one for immuq; delivery. We'll fix the paying to suit you. Perry-Tharp- Berry MIISI - (Company - For a Good Square E a t Meal, Short Order or E at Lunch, call at the popular O, K. Restaurant, No, 107 N. Florida Avenue, Peacock building. Sandwiches 5c. Short Orders Reasonable \. B.—f'ish Market, No. 218 North Kentucky. Fre:h and Salt Water Fish when possible. W. A. YUN. Pror Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower Mounds, Ete, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME I am going to retire from active business and in order to do this I am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete., ABSOLUTE COST 1f you want to make $1 do the work of $5, come to my store and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods. will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS WLKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE, : . Everything Come and ;See My Line. My [Prices Will Astonish You N. A. RIGGINS XS o MO WM 20 $# 0P OHOHQEFOSOFOPOETOPO. § bushels to make a barrell of flour. Therefore flour must 80 higher, 8o buy before another rise. ¥ /9,43 - raucously. | much in evidence this season; both “Nope,” eald the conductor. “This i the purplish fuchsia tones of red and 1o & special and doeen't top | the pronounced shades are combined Best Grade on the Market. A No. 1 Flour, 48-1b sack...... Town Talk Flour, 12-1b sack. .. Town Talk Flour, 24-1b sack W.P. PILLANS & (0. Ask the Inspector The Pure Food Store of the line” Flowerdale 1s cnctly twentyone | beyound Bellfire’s station. A dnn ovw the commun. fire had with himself dur out, the dismal wait and oa a local. The very Eii% ?fé égz H s tll 1t gots to Flowerdale at the | ¥ith the dark biue. Costumes in these colorings are | among the loveliest creations emanat- Ing trom Paris. One in particular was s0 lovely it appeared to come fresh {trom the Arablan Nights' dream, but | had not the slightest hint of conspicu- ous freakishness about it. The ma- terials used were soft satins, a deep, mlldest thing that be could | |deep purple, of reddish tone, similar to the darkest abade of the single vio- Mra. Bellfire dolng was dis- the flat and packing bher agg At ten minutes past 8 Bellfire elunk | @to his apartment. The worst w eonfirmed, for there were no lights. “"Emily,” he began huskily, “listen | while I explain, won't you? There was silence ae he turned on a | light. Then he saw a penciled scraw! | in the mirror. She had left him, be knew! Finally he summoned enougr ; sourage to read his wife's meesage “Dear John," It ran, “mother phoned @oT Us 10 come to dinner tonight. Come on over"” | “Oh, pickles!” exclalmed Bellfire tharkfully. Then he went out to the | pantry and made a bam sandwich — Chicago Dully News. | lets. This formed a tunic over chif- s fon of the same tone, which covered a | toundation of fuschia-red chiffon. The |front and back of the tunic lapped % [over each other 12 inches above the knee; above and below the point the | chiffon showed and was crossed by | bands of superd embroidery in heavy silks, metal and chenille, giving soft, | oriental tones. New Stationery. Dainty stationery of the hour has the finest bordering line of silver, | 80ld, gray or lavender along the edge of the sheets and the flaps of the en- velopes, says the New York Press. Checked and striped patterns of the invisible sort are mnow fashionable, and exceedingly attractive. DON'T LET IT 6ET PAST YOU that nobody is going to give you something for nothing. Men don't 80 in business for their health, We Make a Hit With Ouyr Dry Goods because people of discrimination know that we give real values and do not try to beguile them wity ments. Specious promises or false state- CHILES Ihe Ielegram Is lJp To-Now