Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 29, 1912, Page 7

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Vacation Days are here, Plnmwwlmhnudlnns you. mnmnnndllhl‘mmhtlu North -Jw..:u. attractive. The clear invigorating air will do much to build you ou physically. We have on sale daily round trip tickets at low P o with long return limits and will be glul to give you full infor- ::::lm‘m l"ollomlt are the round trip fares Jacksonville to some of the princi CHAUTAUQUA LAKE PTS. ..--uuo NIAGARA FALLS ........$47.40 DENVER ------+ - 5860 PUTINBAY ..... ---- 41.50 DETROIT -.- -- 4350 PETOSKEY ............. 50,05 DULUTH.— - 6150 SALT LAKECITY.. MACKINAC ISLAND - ---- 85200 TORONTO............... 4890 i MAMMOTH CAVE .....-. 3090 WAUKESHA.............. 47.2¢ | CHOICE OF 3 ROUTES NORTH H. C. BRETNEY, Fla. Pass. Agent. 118 W. Bay St. Jacksonville There must be something in our great assortment of hardware you need. Think carefuliy--is it a spade, ice tongs, air pump, hammer? No matter what it is, come to our store. Pick out what you need, and you will be surprised to find such good articles at a small cost. We please the hard-to-please—our best customers are those people “ho are the hardest to satisfy. HAND-PAINTED SLIPPER DAINTY FASHION WORTHY OF ITS POPULARITY, at All Hard to Decorate, lnd akes a Most Welcome Gift at Any Time—Two Designs That May be Copied. Not M ed slippers for evening wear, Can you imagine a more attractive | gift for the graduate or bride than a | pair of these? The slippers are satin, white or any | dellcate tint, and the design may be of any favorite flower. With flimy gowns of chiffon, lace or net, these lovely slippers add just the correct touch to produce a perfect cos- | tume. Any woman with the slightest artist- ic ability can paint these slippers and find it a delightful pastime. Two cleverly arranged designs are ! given here, which you may transfer [to the slipper in this manner: Over the slipper place a small piece of carbon paper and on top of this the i design. Carefully trace each flower | with a sharply pointed pencil. You v will find an exact duplicate of the de eign on the slipper, Use watercolors to tint the flowers:, Wild roscs are used for one desi These aroe aiways etfective on account | of their delicate shuding. The eolor ing should v from the faintest pink to o do 0. A diisy desien s especially lovely, Daisies, in 1} simple beauty, make an appropriate decoration for the white & r of the bride or the| “sweet girl graduate,” Violets in an effective arrangement are good. Shades and tints of violet should be used to color these lovely blossems, A desiga of forget-menots is exceed- ingly pretty. They should be tinted < pealest blue, with yelow centers. The bowknot muy be any color desired; however, pale pink with the blue al- ways makes an effective combination, If you degire to purchase the hand. painted slippers, you will find them rather expenczive. When decorated at home they cost comparatively little, They are the most acceptablo of No matter what you need in the way of hardware, it will repay you | gifts, delighting any one fortunaty 10 call here and see our merchandise before deciding on your purchase. enough to recelve them, PRESENT AND COMING STYLES Little That Is Really New, Though the Flounce Has Been Estab- lished In High Favor. The nounoe 18 at I.mt osmbmhed in The Jackson & WilSon CO0.| o oo S R (B 0 S 5 FIOS P, [RESH CLEAN QUALITY \ “OUR MOTTO” e 1 Fish Roe. per can. ... - "“tinia Breakfast Roe, per cax - t—Imported. per can s i eas—Imported. per cain i ‘ezus Tips—Imported. pe> can - o ‘tis—Imported. per can. - wood’s Devil Ham, per cen b “and Picanto Cheese, per package - W.P. I’IllANS & (0. The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector PHONE 93 — thread of brilliants or Leals feta frockl with fe uhlnu ttle ju'ket- wraps to match have as many as three or four flounces reaching to the knee., Of course the flounced gkirt is short, revealing plainly the pretty huttoned boots which are now so fashionable, It 18 also narrow, the measurements of the scant flounce being ke;t within 2'4 ya ds width decreed by Mme, In u season when taffeta a: o dress material is lifted to the pinnacle of favor it seems odd that ,;-,,1 rib bons should have such a vor « in mil- linery; but all the ribbon 1 omings on spring hats seem to be In grain {or ottoman weaves, T1 honsg { are plaited into mart | bows, fans, cockad hons. When big, soft bows are k by the yard In taffeta weie : the favorite material, { Motor coats are ai design. Even t} e ind have good lines, 1 b omy shoulders and a n: v o« it the foot. These cou re made lish and Scotch tweeds and the look- ing American wool mixture it re- peat the tweed effect erate cost. Huge buttons and « ically shaped cuffs, revers an! give them a knowing and m¢ k. Wisp of Lace and Cr 727 The evening corsag: a'ller and smaller and beau'! Very dishabille, as our P: iends more elegantly expre-- e sage composed of a .= ** chiffon, upheld over the One of the daintiest fashions intro- | duced this season was the hand-paint- | KELAND, FLA., JUNE 29, 1912. | - STAKED (Copyright, 1912, by A;mla(ed Literary | Press. “She can't stay here.” Jet's eyes flashed ominously. Standing in the low doorway of the | ilittle log shack, half way up Saw- tooth mountain, she stared out at the | .dvuhh_v vellow carryall, with its team | ot lean, shaggy horses. “Then where fis she siay, I'd like to know?" ejaculated the driver, hoarsely. “She's bound for here, and she's paid her way here, and she's sick, too, and she tells me Jim sent for her. You lend a hand here, like a goed fellow, and help me ! get lier ont™ “Nobody's heme but me.” “Then you're boss, ain't you? And what you s He grinned up | ‘ 1t her comfo Jet's temper was familiar to him. “She's got to rest up some place, and it's thirty miles i back to Double Forks."” “Why didn’t she come before? “Ask her.” said Wilkins, | Most begrudgingly Jet did the hon- ‘Knr: of her home to the half-uncon- ’m'inus stranger. She helped carry her | | into the kitchen, and loosened her many wraps. She made strong coffee, i and winced a little from her own bit- terness when she saw how youngand | i sick she was. It is not the game to ]li;rm an enemy who is already down. goin' ter ¥ goes” ably on | After the man from Double Forks had driven away, she went sllonll); { about her work, while the other wom- | gan lay on the bed and watched her. l Finally Jet spoke. “Well, you got here, didn't yo “I came as soon as ever [ (‘nuld o l “Yes, you did!” “Not right away. e wrote back @@@@@@@ - S ' maps kept on hand. \GE IEVE! PATRIOTIC MUSIC n the Fourth as a matter of course. But how about a piano to accompany the siagers? You certainly should Fave one and there is no reason why son can’t, and at once. Our pay as yon play plan will enable you to se- right now. cure a4 splendid piano in slightly nsed pianes. L] I’erry Iharp BerryMusu: Co. ~cme barcains B MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Maps of any description compiled on shoert rotice, Special attentiowm given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and State Chemically preparcd. non-fading biue prints at res- sunable rates. Special rates for prints in large quantities. Prompt attention given mail ord ers, " \South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND FIA Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge “I did. 1 started the day after lhl-‘ % e by came.” O3 ol 3 Jet turned around. “What baby?” th*O"O SHOBLQI O Sden &0#0&0‘5 i \\h\ ours: mine .md lmls ? w k o e € Lakeland Artificial Stone Works ; body hul most swiftly .md z.un'l,\w : 1 r [ slapped Ler in hoer pretty, aggressive | & Near Electric I.}_;lxt Plant b “You kuew 1 had a baby, didn't | N * I told you that much. 1 guess he didn't “C':'l CALL AND SEE THEM CAN SAVE YOU MONEY G ol e 1ot st & Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale § down ompostte thobed, |8 BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS “Wlhen did you tell him about the ® 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower other—the baby 2" asked Jot slowly, 1?. Mounds, Etec. he'd try to send for us both, and to name it after him if it was a boy.” “Maybe he meant to." Jet walked | to the open cabin door and leaned her back against the casing. A year and a half she had lived down at Double Forks, running a miners’ boarding house. She was thirty, and | amply able to look after herself. Her ples and cornbread had followed gold strikes In Nevada for years. And she trod her way heartwhole until Jim Barclay showed up. “He got hurt last month. They had to take him up to Trent, where the company’s doctor is. He works for the Kay-Allan outfit, foreman. Your letter came here while he was gone, s0 1 opened and read it. They sald he might die, and 1 sent you the money to come on quick, to get here and see him. So long as you was his wife, you had a right to be in at the finish.” The other woman was off the bed before the words were fairly out of Jet's mouth, swaying slightly, she caught Jet's willing band for sup- port. “But ho isn't dead, is he?” “What do you care?’ Jet looked at her curfously. “You were married to him about two months, wasn’t you? And then he left you. I al ways liked Jim, and 1 hoped all along something might happen so we could get marrled, and swing up further north into some of the provinces and | start all fresh agaln, “I want you to know everything first.” Jet rose slowly, and crossed the floor of the tworoom shack. “He's In yonder. They brought him up here because it's his place. He's allve, but he'll never get well agaln. The company's given him a penslon, 50 he won't starve.” She took a hat from a nall, put it on her head with a yank forward. “Go on in and say hello. 3090+ = I'm going | g H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. HOTOLOEGHOHOTA OGO ABOMAIOFTEIHUIFON GO OFOSINS CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME 1 am going to retire from active business and in order to do this I am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notlons, etc., 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. Everything will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come land See My Line. My EPrices Will Astonish You N. A. RIGCINS FOR SALE (.00 G oo Practs at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Truocking Farms, Weguarantee all property just IY'or reliable information see Iimber, Lands, as represented by us 8 [] . Ohlinger 5 Opposite New Depot, DIGGOOGIVVIGOOOLIIVIIOUEOVGIIICTOFOITFOO TV OUOFOUNIONY “PICKLING TIME Plenty Spices all kinds for Pickeling and Canmnu Fruit Jar Rubbers 5¢ and 10c ‘A Few Drugs len But They are fiomg Fast away now. Where's the baby?” “With my mother—home. It's a boy.” “And named Jim?" ghe said, care-| lessly. “Ther ome money in his room there, in a little buckskin sack | under the pil I's his, so you can use it. Goodby. 1 uldn’t tell him I sent af! 1 Men don’t have | 1o l\nn\ v you know. . im's baby! I meant 1 laim. And I couldn’t v staked ont ‘ 11 me you , t of v‘ ‘ around | it o d for the bals « wome. So | _ long.” She stong l from the | other room, 1! ‘ [ mo ons waking, stretching 'Z:t on a | creaky bed, Z, and « soft- ly to himsel? av Then they heard hi longingly: “Anybo t Jet shrugeed }f“ shoulders, and | — gmiled, and we 1 out of the shack, shutting the d after her sn"lv She could hea went down after pony. staked clalm was proved up now | PHARMCY PHONE 42 + LAKE MAIN ST. - } ., | R AT,

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