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BLAND, FLAL JULY S, 1912, s e e — FUGS i NOT o THE EVENING TELEGRAM, A ———_———————————t Sharing An Orphan .. p covee 22 = We Don’t Trail Linoleum for the Kitchen and | On Behind Bathroom Is Important. |when it comes to giving exceptional values. On the conuyye .. and let others do the trailing if they can. Our Way ot Selling . ravtEAN ELANTAGE OF £ASY TO SEE THEIR SUPEZRIORITY OVER CARPETS. R R ———— (Copyright, 1912, by Assoclated Literary Pmn: “And there is no hope?’ asked' Burke softly. { Eunice Telford shook her head. i I “I like you very much—very much,” she said slowly. “But I don't think . that it is more than liking, Burke.” Burke Edwards gritted his teeth, -y somebody may object, “the hard as he looked out over the water of replacing carpets by rugs is for a moment, but when be turned |, ,, expensive an item to consider.” his head again the paln had gone |;.,haps so, i attempted all at once, from his features and he was agaln |}, ¢ i brought about gradually it will . the Burke that Eunice liked so Well. |,,: <eem a heavy burden. There are substitutes for the more costly rugs For a long time they ha] heen good ¥ m.’lge over tarpets. Tacked down “,or coverings are no longer coun- ced by thoughtful people. b | adds happiness toyour wedding | ,j:_.; friends—Eunice liked to call it chums for a reconsideration of M but —and more than cnce he had asked | his proposal, | ; Lunice always shook her head. | him better sale at moderate prices, + washable cotton rugs hrooms or even bedrooms will u to the woman of modest means. for use in | 3 means less profit on each sale, but many more sales buy here we made a little and you save much. She liked Burke: liked L bility and | than any of the other men she knew, ! L tive at the ut he seemed to lack tenderness and | g e tite, 2 most ad v to Inflict pain so-cilled “grass” id not e m.;v ok o cd that they might go in | » 4 floor furnishings. | Money adds peace ot mind to your manicd life after. With Ned, i HERL ELores CArry | P . 3 S No, thanks,” he s0id evenly, “I ticom, and the Lrger firms have a mail | loney ank you ne 4 worry about being out of work, B it i money in the bank you need mut worry ationt being maore pleasunt out < on the dri ordvr depariment always at tl ‘g: QOO0 OO0COUOIOOOIOOODOOGE about sickness or other misfoitune. Start a bank account tedry J§ vond three boys were service of the out-of-town cus- | & a v ar b r (g . il X L paae e T playing hall, On the enrh sat another & and add happiness to the futne. Adk HER” fl Nare o ik oot e e R e :‘x: \/ gingnam apron that 4 the uniform | may be - of oddz and ends of oid | ’ I of the orphanage up ihe street, ot is work can be placed in!d Qi aleapd® o i1 epice, “That | »in manufacturers | o RESTAUQAI\.T W ho it be twelve and vet he is ! iy of it, or the|& o I . 'ing an apron like a litile boy of 'y ue at home, o S ; AR S i | I ‘.l 10 one ob- k d p’ S o 1 ki et LaKes an 1eS a dpeciaiy OF LAKEL.AND Thovo g el : : ; . . J ) are cheaper t Cream Bread and Light Rolls “Like Mo Under Control of U. 8. Governument ihey wear them the yeur ST e k : i il ponnd ! fo Make,” Rye und Gra P L 3. 3 v e A - “Not in wirter, ed Funice, s “Sure explained Barke, "My sis- n ¥ . ; v dithn gt met |2 Sandwiches 5¢c. Short Orders Reas POOK AND WINLOW you can see them pl sl e SCREEN TIME ! don't thiii there 5 an o3 i ol !"'3 Pl (e place, . they tie the aprons itehen and ot . A 1) Fyic, Lere aguin Don't wait until the fabout the® waists in a vain endeavor oy \/tmportang one. :‘: . v 1 R ot e i otnay 10 BUERORE 0 BRIRD ISt wlied thay 4 ¥ 48 yOuv pUrsciic 107 South Florida Ave, Phone 29 I’O’d( ark hiidr b DR e jare dev out, s the reward af espe- 20 il ,‘.1; ‘”ll tn:;f end. The }: insects hefore utting in your cial merit to be permitted to come inlaid variety in which the pattern b A ialy, \f MQ N\t i 3 /i 4 : Laver to the drive n‘l‘un.-_'- e remains intact as long as there s E: N. B.—f%ish Market, Neo 218 North Ko siuenoin: Cobe oy MMl BEEN ARSI The ball slipped from one of the \‘\"‘1’1‘_3‘:\ :-\:.L l(;:l"”“. .l:_m;}‘eu?;m “::}:L' z Mullet, P()III[)JIHO and Red Buss i u i y W ReTry 4 will have to have anyway. \We have | players' hands and came roll’ = wetnted Kind \\Ylin~;;r];ok“ wecll o:l & toward the orphanage hoy. lie 4 ¢ = 788 QOO GOO000000L 00000 CCOOOVOOVCOOODCN sereens ol every patterns, Come today and your fly excluders size and in many | sprang up tQ toss it back, but the choose | player came rushing up. I “You leave that hall alone,” he de- 'm.mdoll hotly. “We ain't goin' to ‘ong as the surface remains in fair oadition. As a good preservative, two couts of geod flror varnish may be | g:ven the linoleum. DOUBLY DAINTY CHI LES 'have vou charity kids swiping our lakcla“d “ardware & Hllmblllfl (;0 I ball, aro we, fellows?" ASBURY PARK BATHING SUIT e R | The others had joined the first and — 5 Sy 2 2 ‘\(- assent was unanimous, “You | a box of our confection ry gitls are petting too fresh” went on | - R ol ‘(hn first speaker. “Why don't you | and the candy ma . wv in vour prison and play by | fectly in dain 1 i 1 vourselves? We Jdon't want girlboys ! 5 3 | R L MAR S H AL L l over here. Who wants to play with | Such a scene may ot . 8 hov who wears dre 44 for our candies appos ! CONTR ACTOR AND BU“_DER The orphan had sprung to his feet L : L y dainty taste It's ¢ ' 1 Wiil furnish plans and specifications or will fellow any plans snd specifications turnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. Let me show you some Lakeland Lomes I have built. S " 3 Syon me a girl” brcisted the ag- T P | & LA}‘:ELAND, Phone 267-Green. FLORIDA l gressor, "o don't wear a coat and tf yvou do wear : Go on, 1 could 1A SR IR ISR | ik yon with one haag” | Y.: " 1 Ny v an, Wi fis | THE VERY HRME WHIAS (O3 and uiwieal 1o Bae sies i up, but Barke's ¢ { ouly iz used to make the flour which wyvoit o mome 1 e “1t would be a t 1 H ! Ges into bread. And the Very e s v H ' L The boy had at 1 : , best methods only are employed to the ! s " - ; ! roduce both the floar and the bread ,.“ R, \ You'll iike the lovks of our bread 700 3 44 a ! 1 il at the first approach. There was cold weleome to the ornbhans from the boys (in the tashiotable apartments along the drive and the of hostility was sufficient warning. Now ha foeed his tormentors hotly, “I'm no girl,” he cried, “even If 1 do have to wear an apron. I'm not to blame for that.” eM SAVAECL) first demonstration ! you have not yet ! H O. DENNY ¢ ) 1otr B still better when v it : he- grgred CONS” LT !.__! L Ml ir wear- | L was over, Tl »of | er fr 1« passes to the ! ’i he fiIOdern Bakery Barhite Brothers the b t Came pathing be it _“M,“ of strik- | about those plans for electrical work—we wiil — . _ ruoningc LAt ing effect. 1 it is both for fresh |§ formation besides an estimate on the work ti 3 fin for ta nt's | and salt woter r tered. (Ui RIVHEN We ARE expeits in electri . o O 1 ud Iw A“Alb and w he 'h‘no‘d‘“m A Matb Al —We have the right kind of ski:led mechanics. d W i irel ot DAL SPHAL they are ng h atten- estly and thoroughly and use the best quality mat deserved.” he said shortiy. “Clear out dm:‘n‘x‘]: ‘ It costs nothing to consult us—allow us to & - ‘ of“h'f-re, T He m;v . ~ 1 I've been waniing to sco some of rlorlda [l t | r‘ ! 1] . san 8 % icos Fouss iy . ec "IC ac ey Lo ' Live Where You Will Lik some time.” he sail Wil 4 P 1, = e smllo. “Thosz\ Kiddies cannot help DRANE BUILDING Pl +U : Yom‘ Nemmmrs the abenrd fashion in which they have to dress and the ¥o.uz suols e \ We are exercising great care to know fit. I'm going to adopt that deep ToS R o T b SO% Di SIS W WY 0 e A | These may Im t pink ros- Everyth best class of people. Thus we give “Juat because be s 8 good fighter™ : & : AR s Ui Wil -tie-nots and PR you desirable neighbors in addition “r‘z‘:kf“::'::e;‘:l:::““\';,h : Now % | black velvet on in streamers and ismps 1ot Qe a a ne - o s i A . ! to ROSEDALE'S other attratcions. t in (he | 100DS: Amon novelties is | for the back. : Wide streets, shade trees, fertile ®ll, building restrictions. Inside the city, one block east from Jake Mor- ton. pression on his face, a lg! uizdly Blus oyiz REER G auRe seen befor though worked Wwith huew warned. “Recance he hag the =nririt to avenge h2 had novap it and were the men he; e baby's hats, daint- pirk or blue on white a bandbox for | ily painted in cardboard. —_———— the ground t your car from £ I | Here and There. Even if you thins SM|TH & STE'TZ his wrongs,” he answered. “Because| Fof Practical wear navy blue fs equipped. i he deserves a better chauce than he | mx_xlf:t in m'm;, 1 : Ch e and €aa got 1a that insti*ut'on. I am gelng e gway ¢ the onesided trimming e § G- C- ROGAN to glve him the chance that is his 1s still ““h_ us new to be = ’ Deen-Bryant Duilding. heritage Lecaase N+ Los ia him the 0dd colors ave especially popular ' Whatever you want in rea lestate. makings of a man” | just mow in millinery. Brown & = Every other corsage is in the Marie we have it. Eunice put out her hand. “Forgive | e me." she cried. T i understand, | Antoineite eflect. 1 want to sharve ‘0ur orrhan, Burke. Brown b ot oot e g ‘FOOt Uf UN|0N AUIo fiARAfi[ (;0 e It was because yo little for others you. Tam nota His hand goftly cuot lead them 4 lo care €0 d to marry I i f rs as he *le child shall mes. colorad € Gray marquisette sometimes veils dresses of checked taffetas. { Exquisite trimmings in erystal, pearl <teel, and gold are noted on many pew evening EOWDS l.\Iam St. Subscribe for The Telegrd