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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, _AK - e ——— P R S S Sy mummm 1 Wite Wears | I am going to offer a prize,” said | the woman who had the floor, “to any 4! one who will take miy husband off and y threat, main force or guile long enough for me to buy a spring and summer wardrobe, It is absolutely impossible to de it so long as he remains at large “When I married John I had no idea ke was se fussy. I think I spoiled him by unwisely complimenting his good aste and judgment in regard to clothes, and he got concciied about it. | He shouldn’t b taken mie serioasly, for a woman has a right to say any- thing nice to a man that comes into her head when she is tiying to en- snare him il imony! If he, played the g he would charge all hu complinicnts up to profit and loss and use common sense after he was married just as a woman dnc.\'—; , but men are so foolish! “John's conceit s a great shock to me, because ev hing I had done or worn or said haud invariably been a little better than just all right with ~adds happiness toyour wedding Money adds peace ot mind to your marricd life aiter. With money in the bank you need nut worry about being out of work, about sickness or other misforfune. Start a bank account today and add happiness to the futwre. Ask “HER." FIRST NATIONAL BANK “My awakening came when I pur- the linen dress. [ found it in | one of these exclusive little shops | where they h: e ciothes all ready to | wear th Levond your wildest | drcams of s Tlie linen dress was | the t ery. | can’t exactly describe cept that it was a coarse, heavy, al ecru lin with punels of | to ch and an odd m'lm-f €on suede beli and fascinating snateh- | Under Control of U. S. Government es of thin net let In here and there. | v woman can tell from this de- T U T T e e N T g T T D TS fon that it was exactly the stun- | e | Dingest, most unusual thing you can | ever hope to see. “I simply grabbed it and had it fit- SCREEN TIME ' tci to me. When it came home I | donned it and casually walked out in Don't wait until the ! front of John. “I hadn't exactly formulated what X expected him to say, but it was some- vour | thing to the effect that he was over- come totally by my air of magnifi- sereens, Come now and get what you | cence. Instead, he was strangely si- : _{lent. T had not expected him to be so | We have overcome. “‘Don’t you lke it?" I hinted. “John coughed. I looked at him in surprise. Then he took hold of a i slm :ve With a gingerly thumb and fore- . ‘What is it?" he asked, hesl- l tingly. ‘It looks—er—it looks like lakeland “ardware & Pl“mhl“g (;0 potato sacklng. Of couse,' he added, hestlly and politely, ‘T know it isn't, ) @'t it queer?” i to be polite, he really | suffered so while he OF LAKELAND B “m TOOR AND WINDOW lia bere again Louse is filled with flies and other insects before putting in will have to have anyway. sereens of every size and in many patterns, Come today und choose sour tiy excluders IR A Ty T s D AT ST R L MARSHALL| = i CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER i1/ i the thi of i wie i and at the thouzht of his wife Wiil furnish plans and specifications cr will follow any plans and ing in a gorment which to him £0- ing to draw the scorn and amazed {amusement of the populace was unen- durable | “So long as that dress was in the house John was nervous, anguished fand tormented, so I took it back. | 4 i i | told the re peoaple that 1'd pay them Cet me shovw you some Lakeland Lomes ! have built, [ to take it back, because if T kept it [ { knew it meant a divoree in the family, jlmL they were very nice and said 1 LA XELAND, Phone 267-Gieen. FLORIDA B : gl rould change it. Ro 1 houzht a lovely t:mummn.:mf i m.n:m taffeta gown L Wils 2 ¢ able silk e — | with paf and a THE VERY DEST WHEAT ,-‘3 orly is used to make the flour which o our bread specifications turnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. And the very methods ouly are cmployed to, ¢ duce both the four and the bread. You'll like the looks of our bread when you see it. You'll like its taste i y A $5 less than 1y still better when you try it. $15 to the bad had cost $10 n 1 1 told Joi take a day ¢ shopping tour I'd 1 A T S T R N Y Y T S AT 1. h.’lla. “I got a pericet love of a bunch of these whit trich feathers on that everybody knows cost like sixty—and John threw up his hands! He said I looked as though I had been caught out in the rain and hadn't money enough to get the feathers recurled. He raved so about it that I sent the hat back. “Then I sat down in front of John, {and by painstaking labor extracted | from him the description of the kind 1 of clothes he would like to see me in. | He sald he liked tailory things with !-hlrt waists that had collars and cuffs | —they've been out five years you | know—and sailor hats. John sald that | nothing on earth looked so trim and a hat with e uncurled os- Live Where You Will Like Your Neighbors We are exercising great care to sell our ROSEDALE lots only to the best class of people. Thus we give you desirable neighbors in addition to ROSEDALE'S other attratcions. Wide streets, shade trees, fertile sail, building restrictions. Inside the eity, one block east from Jake Mor- ton. SMITH & STEITZ ad G. C. ROGAN Deen-Bryant Building. Whatever you want in rea lestate. we have it. | | | { What would they do to me at a fash- | fonable tea if I appeared in such gar- | | mentg? “Oh, no, I didn't ask John that. Any- how, T was In luck, because I know one woman whose husband wants everything she buys to be red. He says red looks so cheerful. John is bad enough, though. I've made my mind up to stop worrsing and buy clothes anyLow. “All I'm waiting for is some one to distract him while I'm buring clothes and then eoothe him at the moment he first catches sight of me! He might Just as well gt brokea In to having 8 stylish wife and get it over with!"— Chicago Dally News. What His l John. I | large amount of electric current, | burden combined, the com stylish as a perfectly plain salflor hat. ! Practical Motor Ship. \Without funnels, coal. firemen and ke the forerunner the new mo- hin has arrived. The Danish l-:us_t tic Compuny has made a practi- <t with a new boat of ten thous- tops displacement. The ship is an oil burner and is, in fact, an im- vense motor boat driven by engines | mewhat similar to those in use up- | ’ & 2 motor cars. The engine room has | We Don [ Trall Yo advantage of plenty of light, no pressive heat, and but little noise. - i« oil tanks. at the keel, carry suffl- n Be ’n ient fuel for a cruise around the vorld. = i { when it comes to giving exceptional values. A,—c nted to Somethin i ;. 10ng 4 4 g 9“0, i and let others do the trailing if they can. _- on of the aris- | in uivel of euch noble pre- | i: occupation “‘as.‘:our "Va}' 0’ was the uniform | » the turn ci the (208 i lost caste | e i"g aufacture | petter, maesia— | ' said the mar- 3 the king's « * crled the On the contrary ... 1ecy \ means less profit on each sale, but many more sales | buy here we made 2 little and you save much. Ncrway's Water Power, \ccording to recent reports, me cunt of water power which is in ay of preparation in Norway is Son 000 horsepower in addition to the cxisting 420,660 horse aree projects for the h n the large streams have heen the *t of franchise ¢ el during the | + few years, and g@ch work is now about finished. The hydraulic work on Mjosen Is completed, and another enterprise on the Sammanger stream 0. K. BAKERY RESTAURANT is goon to give the city of Berzen a == D R A Cakes and Pies a Speci: Cream Bread and Light Rolls “Like Mot To Make."” Thunder, Perhaps. A childless couple, having coneluded the louse was too quiet, Lethought them of adopt a child. So they recoeded to a nice respe-table orphan asylum to sec what thera was in stock. “We want a boy to ralse,” the husband sald to the superintendent when that gentleman appeared. “To rajse what?" he inquired, with a pe- culiar gleam in his eves, as a terrific racket resounded through the upper halls. The husband and wife looked at cach other for a moment. “I gress Rye and Graham Bre Sandwiches 5c. Short Orders Reascnable W. A. YAUN. Pror 107 South Florida Ave, Phone 29 Peacock bldg we don’t want a boy today.” remar ed il R A N. B.—f'ish Market, Ne. 218 North Kent e lady, ¢ oy sald -bye” l.as- N ‘u]ly Jiidor S Mullet, Pompano and Red Pas- DSOOIOOOO0DGOO0LTOONO0OOOTD0O0OC 0 German Steamship Lines. Germans seem to have a special faculty for managing great steamship lines Resides those huge corporations the Hamburg-American and the North German Lloyd Companies, there is an- DOUBLY DAINTY other of 2lmost equal magnitude, the is the sight of a pretty o s “Hamburg-Sud.” which has just cele- l. ' : | i ; ¢ 4 ") I Y a Lox of our confecti ar brated its forticth hirthday. Reginning / i ” Hit N | o with three smill steamers of 2 (V‘;L i I‘C\ ) ! and the candy mu foactly in daintin f a has a fleet of torty eight st taling 218 tons, with 1 craft. In 1909 the company ¢ 594 passengers for our cund aainty taste it's R \ Plan to Use Electric Heat. Several towns in Norway and Swe- den ve recently taken steps toward the general introduction of electric heating, to replace the use of stoves burning coal or woed. Few buildings in *hese places have central heating systems, and the tile stoves now gen- erally used could easily be adapted to recelve cleetrle heaters, The elec- tric en will be suppited by the public plants, which are generally run by water power ! =1 you have vot get ' i [l Ui Intuetry Threatened valital 1l o e et ~eates riously 1 by of the | ine 1 num! one ! bl dler in ® 2 i 3 bloom et dly AP PRT YR 3 They can be wrowr on the i s « shown symp? « ! senses which | C 0 N S U L T the Berm it about those plans ior electrical work—we will formation besides an estimate on the work tl tered. We AR in elec —we have thie zight kind of estly and thoro‘x"rly and use the best quality materia: It costs ncthing to consult us—allow us to aid § Florida Electric & Machinery C‘-‘ DRANE BUILDING @ PHON Poisonous '-"etfl's in Feods. A pure food inv tion by Dr Carlo Formenti of Miilan has dealt with poiscnous metals in food sup- plies. Most metal galts are polsonous, and are liable to occur in acld foods and drinks from chemical action on contalning vessels. Lemcnade and other acid drinks o popular in Amer- ica, and even carbonated waters, often contain lead. Removing India’s Capital. Arrangements are proceeding rap- 1dly for the removal of the winter cap- : - ital of India from Calcutta to Delhi. It s expected that by next January ac commodations for all departments will be In readiness. The finance and comptroller general's departments are expected to move next October. FREEDOM }'BOI\ZIF.('» with your car on ! for the Fourth wil lot if you have us ¢ Pay for What You See, and do whatever Ti* Theaters in Havana, accerding to an exchange. have a system by which pa trons pay for a seat for one act, and, if pleased, pay for another act, and so on to the end of the performance. By nay keep om he finds & | pend for his e price that God is master of the scenes; we '] must not choose which part we shall S“bscr'be for Ihc Ie eflra act; It concerns us cnly to be care- / ! tul that we do it well.—Bishop Taylor. needed. Don't ! your auto is @ Better make sure ? afterward. Brown & Bone play to his various “samyj he would pay f{or one to our plan. 1