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| | GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni-! ture and piano moving. Cal] Phone e y eant 239 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf WHEN in Tampa visit the Alham- bra Cafe, the only Spanish American Cafe in the world. 512 Franklin St “l can't see,” began the girl who likes to talk, “why the business of being an interpreter doesn't flourish PURE MILK from Lakeland Dairy nowadays. I'm thinking of starting Farm delivered at ten cents per quart. | out in it myself and I'm sure I'd make recuced from twelve cents. Phone 190 (a Jarge income. 1 don't mean inter- Red _-,_11.1mol preting foreign languages, but just plain English! Dry ac and notlons, the best “I have learned through painful in xlhmb it Carve Daylizhi | years of bumping my cranium against stone walls and I yearn to take under my wing all the poor, bewildered mor- tals who still think the words people use express what they mean. I want to pat them on the back soothingly and murmur ‘There! There!" and then explain to them that ‘Do you like pink chickens?' really means, ‘We came on the 10 o'clock train.’ “For instance, Mrs. Gamboge calls you up over the phone some morning Store, around the corner, Main street and Florida avente ~Room in Tharp build- wmg ou Florida Ave., now occupied by UYunina News Co. See D. H. Sloan. 5-10-tf, FOL RENT - Furnished home, 4 or & poows, All modern conveniences, 2 ake dress M. L. l!.:r.r ),l“l‘],\;l\,lh)rm“ Addr ;.ll\.‘lr and says, ‘My dear, we're having a : A i few people in to cards tonight and POR SALE— At a bargain: Smiti:| want you to come. I just got it up Presvier typewriter; new. Can be|on the spur of the moment—it's only geen nt News office, upstairs, 3-19 | a little informal affair. Oh, most in- formal, my dear, I assure you! Just Bier-Wear tostery. Six pairs|a few friends! So glad you can come! for six months Silk | Go-o-od-by!’ guaranteed and Jisle Sold . “I've seen the time when I'd have Railey, Lakeland, dismissed the matter until just be- fore time to dress, when I would not only ‘by B. F FISH! FISH! have even glanced at the shelf carry- 218 Nerth Kentucky avenue, | ing my party gowns in boxes, but phune 252 Red, Yaun's Fish Mar- would have picked out some high ket 4-15-tf. | necked thing. Probably I'l have just worn my hair as I ordinarily do and would have taken a street car to get to the scene of the festivities But 10t now! try the 0. K ard 5 cent lunch coun- North Florida avenue. lot 4-15-tf. ick service in? ters, coffee ut all hours, “I have grown wiser. T know that the English language does not mean what it fs made to say. So I spend all my time after luncheon preparing to go to Mrs. Gamboge's informal lit- FOIt SALE-—Dry oak stovewood. 2 per strand, Phone 163 Red. 5-14-tf FOR SALE-- Horse, wagon and har- e THE EVENING TELEGRAM LARELAND, FLA., MAY 31, 1912 USEFUL SHIRT WAISTS THREE WELL CHOSEN GARMENTS WILL MEET ALL NEEDS One of the Newest Models Offered for | Hot Weather Wear |s Comfortable Bodice That Can Be Worn While Traveling. If the dress is to see hard service, have it in a dark color and match it with a hat suitably tailored yet capable of being changed with a bit of dressy trimming on occasions. The London hats, or the trim shapes which imitate these imported styles, are very useful for both long and short trips, and as some of these have only one bit of decking put on at the side, it is an easy enough matter to carry along a pretty “pole” of flowers—one of the high, tightly massed lifts—to put in place of the feather or cockade worn at more strenuous times. The next useful garment for the suit l case traveler is the shirt waist, and with three in suitable fabrics she can successfully go through a week end at a fine country house or stop several days at a good hotel. The fabric of soft and washable sort is to be pre- ferred for all three garments to a stiff material, wash silks, unstiffened batiste and pongee supplying about the best materials. For the traveling waist the pongee in natural color, a rich tan or pale gold, would be useful and effective. The dressy waist could be of the batiste or of a fine lawn with a dainty lace and hand run tucks, and there could be a negligee blouse in the wash silk for tired moments and very informal occasions. The last, in fact, could do duty as a wrapper, that is, serve instead of one, for it cannot be expected that there will be room in the suit case for all the comforts of the toilet. The comfortable little bodice shown in the illustration is one of the newest models offered for hot weather wear, and a very voung woman might wear | it while traveling with perfect pro- priety, as a good throat and arms are ity chief yequirements. There are some lovely wash silks striped with the new dress colors, and while rather of the negligee species such little pess. Apply to CL 1. Prush, or write ¢ Bex 196, 2.18-tf tle affair I have my hair dressed and my face massaged, and I get an extra Knox knit hosiery, Huail Mark| manicure, and I have all my clothes shilils, | STidewallc collins — Orossett under inspection, and I pick out al- shoes, Paris & Brizhton Garters most my very best gown. Then I borrow mother's Paris evening wrap Cavver's Daylight Stove, avound thef 4 hone for a taxi and wait five ore - Main street and Flovida ave- [ minutes in the crnsh at the door he. i fore T can even get in. There will be PO MR CIDENT, PLATE- ;f'.I'Iungurll:m"h:m(?l pll.-nyin'g untx::“ t:;e GLASE i SYBARD NOTHR (NS | TR GRNEt e (o0 Ao WL 108 simply broken out with caterer’s men, who pass you along from one to the other solemnly, trying to act as though they had butlered and foot- maned in that one spot for several decakes, as had their fathers before them. “By this time T wish I had borrowed mother's diamond tiara, because I be- gin to feel kind of plain in only a sutin and crystal gown and a string of pearls. There will be a four course supper and American beauty roses buisting out from all corners. “It is really maddening to think what unlimited money and a telephone will do nowadays. It seems to me that they take away all the fun of giving a party. all the worry being removed. These rich women do not have to count their napkins and say, ‘My good- ness! 1'll have to horrow Cousin Nell's SURANCE, see D, H. SLOAN, room 9, Reymendo Hhuilding, Residence phone kS Green 1-6-tt. KO BRENT Two furnished rooms for Light housckeeping at the Rig- gins' residence on Lake Morton, Phone 68 tor further panicular T 5 2-tt 0. K. BAKERY. [ have moved Young's bakery to the Peacock building. We are ready wow for patronage and will give you good, prompt service. W. A Yaun. 3-25-tf FOR RENT -~ Two furnished rooms al 502 South Tennessee ave- nue n-25-t0 FISH! Phone 311 l;lhslll{\” v diane 1d best ones to fill out!’ They do not dis- Yokl ver thi 'y haven' ety limit Park’s Racket Store, TSR LIy, Ve tierpiEt forke and that the spare room hasn't been dusted. All they do s phone a caterer and a florist and tell Mary to be sure to see that she dusts extra well down- stairs. Then they can go to a lun- cheon and two teas and make a few calls and when they arrive home at dinner time they say, ‘Dear me! I'd almost forgotten that I have a card party tonight!* “The only difference when it 1s con- sidered a formal affair s that you get an engraved old English card ten days in advance. “Then when you drop in to see a friend and she keeps you waiting halt an hour before she comes down, and you say, ‘I hope I didn't disturd or in. terrupt, and she murmurs sweetly, ‘Not at all, my dear! I was just hook- ing my collar, and I am so slow about doing things!’ you would realize, it you had an interpreter at hand, that she meant that she was up in the third floor sewing room working Ilke mad with a seamstress making over clothes 5-27-6p STOP AT CARVER'S “aroand the corner,” Main street and Flovida avenue New stock. Bverything in ladies' tlemen's wearing apparrel, The light Rtore.” store, new and zen- ay- FOR SALE Two jersey cows For further particulars apply 1o A B Miller, Northeast Lakelund 5-27-6tp Phong 29 for bread and lizit rolls tike mother used to make bread. ng. DRESS MAKING At Dr way's house in Dixieland. 5-30-2p FOR SALE-- One of the best fam- fty horses in town, also surry. Rea- somable price and terms. Apply roem 2, Munn Bldg. 5-30-tt WANTED- - Unfurnished house or or cream 0. K. Bakery, Peacock build- 5-29 Hollo- bodices, made up in this manner, would be very effective with a wool suit on a hot day. If the silk is of a very styl tsh sort, too, it would be a good idea to hem a bias of it for a hat scarf, and a proper hat for this would be one of One of the Newest Negligee Bodices first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Offered for Mot Weather Wear. the duck tourist or outing shapes which are selling from 50 cents up. A “dicky,” or front, made to eke out the possibilities of a plain walst, is likewise a useful trifle for the traveler to take along, and if she looks about the shops she will find many pretty styles In these. As to underwear, un- stiffened dimity, from which every gar- ment needed is made, could be used for the more Intimate lingerie, while for the long petticoat there is a wide range of light and reasonably priced materials. In several of the shops the part of house, near depot and busi- ness center. Rent must be reason- able. 411 New York avenue. Phone 326 Blue. 5-30-3t WANTHD - Young lady for light work. Eight and one-half hours per day. Vacation each year .\d-hw-ssl Box 85, S-30-3t WANTED-- Pair of grocery scales See E. ). Yates S-31-8t FOR SALE Any one desiring a course in stenography at Bagwell| Business College, Atlanta, Ga., mav Peer of something advantazeous by sceing B . Reynolds at St bank S-21-8p Two or Four Kinds of Women. Romeone—probably oce of those Frenclimen whose life job it was to make e¢plgrams—once said that there are but (wo kinds of women: good womer and bad women. Ever since then problem playwrights have been o 5w till no one, spying the w Puliing tiat ficiion into the mouths |.||‘|;." Don’t yonu want to employ rosebuds dflni‘m: ou 3 of wre hustands and building ™ % R s mist of its folds, could help their g 9 around It. But 1 Jdo not, vnwh.n.-"fl_\v 's.nn] .“.lw to distraction. & eh don’ “lieve . There are foup ™an 10 whom she was talking. “I've ks e Xinds . bad women, good already had lesson No. 1—and now 5 Bad wont wud bad good women And Tlease jpoint out which one of those est old ( ; the wor.; e is the last—ANSr ows is your Harry!"—=Chicago philosop ‘ fcan Mag . Maily News e and hadn'’t brushed her hair since she had twisted it into a knob on arising, and had on a kimono thing and old slippers. Also that she sald when your card came up, ‘Now, what on earth did she come today of all days for, I'd like to know! Isn't it provok- ing!’ smartest underwear imaginable fs made of tan pongee, and this is much sought for traveling use. When selecting footgear remember that tan leather is cooler than any other and that white wash leather gloves are about the smartest worn. A little pair of 50-cent Turkish slip- pers will also add to the traveler's comfort and contribute nothing to the weight of the sult case. MARY DEAN, “My helping hand would be of bene fit also to prosy and boresome and | apolled old bachelors when a sweet | young thing of 20 leans over and looks into their eyes and beseeches, ‘Do tell {me all about how you make iron beams! [ am 8000 Interested! It | must be such a fascinating business!’ What the really means is, ‘If I can P, keep you talking to me as though your | them, so-called—but this st 1 |life depended on 1t T can get Harry |the real thing. Daring anl | stirred into a perfect frazzle of jeal. |bullt out of fine white tulle, w ousy. He needs to be taken down a |One's shoulders—Rnpossibly wi peg or two, the way he's acting of late 1exaggera!od and silly and g with that Jenkins girl?" e o e “I'm quite charmed with the possi- .hp'—”" “,‘,nld s = bilities of my plan for a new profes- tselffl‘w ""me‘ 4'1" b sion!™ concluded the girl who likes to A T R L The Real Perriot Ruff. The newest thing in neck fixings is an altogether joyful, really, tru! for Plerrot. There have been stece of foll piece of folly = f[ ERYTHING TO BUILD A HOUSE Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida - f ) IT WILL PAY Brick Lumber Lime Shingles Lath Mill Wor % The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company Office: Cement Plaster -0 TO SEE US! 9 Foot of Main Street, City \ PRICES RIGHT SERVICE RIGHT NOW ckird Sunday of each montn. Sunday school every Sundav at 10 A, m. Service 11:00 a. m Evening Praye: 5:00 p. m 'four'.h Sundays. | Lutheran Chureh H. J. Matbias, Pus Sunday school 10:00 a, Preaching service 11:01 , ; | Rev. i M. E. Church. Secuth. '7:00 p. m., second and i | | L. C. Jenkins, Pastor, days. Sunday school 9:45 a, m, 3 2 osermon 11:00 a, m Moy Lpworth Leagne 6:00 p ™. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St The Rev, William Dudley Nowlin, L. D., pastor. Evening sepvice, 7:00 p, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. 1. C. Prayer-meeting Wednesday Stevens, superintendent, P m I're ing Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:1% p. m. Weekly prayermecting Weduesday nening at 7: Woman's Missionary and Aid So- fety Monday 2:30 p. m. Laptist Young People's at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting Cure tor Neives People cultivate extent and do not 7:00 to cure them. i larly ocut of doors n e Catholic Church. dote to nerves. Onions ; Rev. A, B, Fox, Pastor. i“""d tonle tor nervous p i berries arve good for sufter ond :um-“ active iiver, Services are held on s " MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Maps of any description compiled on short Meeting notice. Speclal attentios given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. maps kept on hand. County and st Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints st ra East Lakeland Mission, Sunday school at 3 p. m. E, A. Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. . sonable rates, Special rates for prints in large quantitiee. Prompt attention given mail ord ers. South Florida Map and Blueprint (o. Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, L4 Morr’ © sermon 11:00 & m, Evening sermon at 7:30 p. m. ’ PR SRR N Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. % > THE WORLD SMILES AT YOU Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30.| « through the fragrant smol Presbyt-rian Church. Rev. W. F “lhaimers, pastor, Sunday " sol 9:45 a. m. Christian Church. Geo. W. Welmer, Pastor, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communion 10:45 a, m, Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8. . E. co-operates with other societies at (umberland Pres- yterian church, Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. Inman Blunt cigar. Az yo yoeur troubles vanish as i Mind and nerves are sootid feulties becomg trifles or ' entirely. Think that's [ for a f-cent cigar? Well, 11y man Blunt tonight after su i's a safe bet you admit are justified. Episcopal Church. Rev. J. H. Weddell, rector. Phone Each Sunday excepting only th¢|233 Red Manufactured by Lake.ard LAST WEEK OF THE BIG SALE! HIS is absolutely your last chance to get Big Bargains in Clothing and Shirts. Saturday winds it up. en’s and Boys’ Suits and and Pants. Sweeping reductions on al Men’s Furnishings. Dress well at sma’l cost by coming to see our stock this week. JOS. LeVAY = ———— —