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IN THE LEAD \When it comes to fresh, pure, full- strength drugs, toilet articles, sun- dries, and all drug store merchan- THY EVAWNNG TELEGKAM, LAKELAND, FLA, wm u-n-lE MUFF Pannier Gown Sash. .M. The pannier gown is incomplete | ¥ without a girdle or sash. In fact, the (& girdle of soft silk, velvet or satin is | ¥ a very admirable way to retain a slen- derness at the waistline and to con~ ceal the attachment of the pannier at | & the top. Girdles can be from two to ¢ eI inches wide, depending on the length of the wearer from neek line to |2 walist line, & Long-waisted women may wear high | % By MARIE MOON., While mother was out at Uncle John's, where she has been making quite a long visit, I told father one day that I needed a muff. “Why, you have a muff, haven't you? he fnquired. “Yes, that old one; but, of course, I 3 spread. can't carry it.” “Can't carry 1t?" he repeated. “Why can’t you carry it?” “It's 80 small that it's really ridicu- 8" dise, just go to your phone and call 62, and you will be connected with our special order department, an¢ your particular desire will be taken care of with satisfactory, good and prompt service. ':“.'l I;lg :n;{‘:.h to keep your hands rm, {sn’ ? e'cnir Or has it suddenly “You dear father” I explained, “now that huge muffs are in style, it's ! quite impossible for me to use that ’ : little one you gave me so long ago.” HE NL E Y s { l “I was led to believe when 1 bought ; _ - & 4 | you that expensive set of furs three i |wlnten 8go,” said father, “that they would lasc almost a lifetime.” “They might,” I answerd, “it it wasn't for the fact that fashion de- crees a change of style now and then. You don't want your daughter to look like some back number, do you, daddy dear?” “No, I suppose not,” he rather grum- blingly assented. “But, Lucile, you must go light on expenses. It you want to buy a new muff out of your al- lowance I'll give you ten dollars to- ward it. I'm sorry, my dear, but that's all I can do at present.” “Thank you ever so much, father,” I answercd, after an instant's thought. “I belleve I'll take the ten dollars now rather than wait, for I don't see how I can get along another month without a muft.” I was awfully glad I had my new muff last Saturday when David Rob- Inson took me for afternoon tea to the Wayfarers' club in his automo- bile. “I say, aren't we stunning?” he ex- | claimed, admiringly, when he saw me in my motor wraps. “Why, Lucile, that muff is as big as a house.” } “Isn’t it a beauty?" 1 asked, handing 1 it to him to examine “It's certainly fine seal,” he said. “Yes, it was made to order for mo of pvery geod skins," 1 explained. When we got back to the house, 1 # surprised to find mother. 1t had how slipped my mind that she s coming home Saturday, “Your father has telephoned me to meet him downtown for dinner,” she said happily, after our greeting. Moth- {er is always so pleased whenever fa- ther arrans what he calls an “old . For them to dine me seems Every day a busy day at this store. Come see for yourself. akePharmacy The Nearest Drug “tore in Towu L ALONORRNON OO S5 POPOPOTAS SO S PSCPCICCUDDBODTD % xep GO 3 Q | do a rather fool- | IS expense to wme, p arly as | 1 k_g “they are both always pre: €eons A oniy. | “Do 1ot me take you down in my ! Lear,” said David.” “Why, that will be lovely, Mr. Rob- [iu--nn." answered mother, who was all | ready to go. ¢ | dowr Iz Lucile, please run up to the cedar p S Ty [ < h.vflrmmlllmm; -\ chest and get my scalskin cape. [ ! . s (R 14 ' (. gt !slmll need an extra wrap.” Y » “Oh, mother, you won't need that { VJ’ \ old cape,” T said. - & B et N - “That old cape, indeed!” she laugh- i sy v q SO, AT, Jo( == ) » ) a4 g ed. “I think a great deal of it.” SIe - - 2 e “But, mother, it's 50 dreadfully out \ ]?' l AT I & l of date,” T urged, “Mr. Robinson doesn't expect me to appear in the height of fashion. Neith- It won’t cost you much, andz sz s i think how much |happier your .- wife will be. “Why, Lucile, where did you get that?” asked mother, suddenly notic- ing my new seal muff. “I had it made,” 1 explained. “Shall 1 get my steamer rug for you, dear?” *“No, I'd rather have the cape. What an immense muff that {s! It's almost » | a8 bl gas my cape. You didn't—surely Come here and let us talkfthis;matter over. o couldnt have bad my capo made - i “I thought it would really be doing Let us show you the little inexpensive kitcnen;you a kindness, mother, dear,” I an- q ) k swered as gayly as I could, “for I H | couldn’t bear to have you wear that implements that will make an easier day's work | coudnt bear to bave you wear | “Why, Luclle!” exclaimed mother, hr your wife==food choppdrs, handsome, dur= | repronchty. “How could you ever do . such a thing? [ am surprised nl‘ ible kitchen ware of all kinds, keen edged v atlery, toasters, percolstors, efc. It was extremely mortifying to me | when mother spoke so harshly in the presence of David. Poor mother has never learned the necessity of what one might call social self control I often find her impulsiveness very em- e ihamulng. | David was tactful enough to sug- i gest hastily that it was time to start |downwwn, 80 the little unpleasant- | nees was brought to a close. But fa- | ther came into my room late that eve- | ning and spoke to me about that tire- !;;ome old cape in a way that was really | severe. ~— E ! “1 was only trying to save expense, — l as you told me to, daddy,” I said tear- { fully. “Ot course I should have much preferred an entirely new muff if you | had only given me enough money to . ! buy a nice one. It does seem to us that you and mother never appreciate .fany of my efforts toward economy™ | “Ob, I guess we do,” answered fa- | | ther in a sad tone. I don’t know just what he meant to G | imply, ‘ Smallest Republic. The smallest republic is not San | Marino, as usually supposed, but the | diminutive island Tavolara, about D i i ing Straw: 2| seven and one-half miles off the coast g Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying | seven and onebalt miles of the coust : :J“ary i Trucking Farms. Weguarantee l.ll property just | and onefifth miles wide and its whole § “"eoresented by us. For reliable information see | population numbers but fifty-five. In Ohlinger & Alfield | ence by Carl Albert, and a certaln LAKELAND, FIORIDA. Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colinization : under the name of Paul L He died | in May, 1882. In 1886 the Tavolarians | | prociaimed the republic, and, accord- 'lu to their constitution, a president’ 1s elected every ten years. Barteleoni assumed the title of kingl girdles with grace. Thelr less for- | tunate sisters should cling to the nar- | & row ones, and use end of material in | long, straight lines or loops to em- | & phasize height. Buckle Brooches. Buckle-shaped brooches now fastes the back of the stock collar, and these are go wide that they almost fill the space at the nape of the neck lndl afford the support to the chiffon lndl P net throat velling at that point which the best of boning will not furnish Insuring Private Cup. To insure the owner of a private shaving cup kept in a barber shop O CHBTIP O OO DL S0 ‘L. W. FULGHUM: WHY Have insects, roaches, mosquitoes and all kinds of hugs? They y CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Phone 25 and we will tell you how to rid your home of them Germicides and disinfectants of all kinds for poultry yards, | collars, barns, sick rooms, etc. CEEHISOESSRE SO OO ERR O SO ELECTRICIAN Dealer in Electrical Supplies. House Wiring a Specialty. Estimates Cheerfully Given. ... thit he is its only user there has been | Q . se S ackson & W“SOH fnvented a paper cap to cover it, § Shop and Store Room: Rose St., Jack & which cannot be removed without | & Warehouse . . ' . Ve breaking a seal, ;5' 3 s PHONE 1563 Taking the Easier. < a Mrs, Messer—Now. Tommy, £0 aRA | 2o 030U IIHOFHIOIOTIIIHOVCICICENITRT 0P kiss your auntie, or mamma will whip you hard. Tommy (after a long look at the auntie)—Whip me, ma! -iiie Professions- DR, SAMUEL F. §MITE. |© SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat sigsses Scientifically Prescribed v Ofiice 141, Residence =y Lakeland, Fla. S RO SRR Comgon iryant Bldg & DR. W. 8. [RVIN & Established in July, 1900 xooms 14 and 15 Kentueky & anes: Office 150: Reside DR. N, L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Dryant Build- {4 ing. Phone. 339, fiine [ Residence Phone 500 Red. ;:E LAKELAND, I°LA @ DR. W. R. GROOVER, g PHYSICIAN AND SURGLON, : Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Dhiy ‘v‘ Lakeland, Florida. & PR R R SULLIVAX |4 —PHYSICIAN— 44 Dpecial attention given to Suige:y & and Gynecology 13 R. B. HUFFAKER, A —Attorney-at-Low- Loor T Stusrt Bldg Bartow, S| ¥ TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Otfices, Bryanr Bulldia Lakoland. Fla. BLANTON & ROGERS. Lawyers. Bryant Block, ‘'Phone 1'% Lakeland, Fla. Raymondo Bldg. IXO. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bulidiny LAKELAND, FLORIDA. @. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS. Private Lessons. Violins for Sale. PROF. MURPHY. Sur- Towa Avenue, Near East Orange. W SVIROOIOG SOOI HODOI OO QT QTAPOTO GO OGO CBLLHOH IO Ao gfi@‘: SHONODOTO IO QHQEE LG 10 0 CUDBIEOO B e oL D = T w0 SR i I B SR R Wi L MR g wR g =L 2ul fet o] Maps of any description compied on given to compiling city, display and :dveriising 2ape maps kept on hand. sunable rates. Speclal rates for prints in Inrgg- quantities ¥ Lakeland Foundry and Machine Co. We are now prepared to furnish iron and brass cast- ings of all descriptions. We also de all kinds o machine work. % Lakeland Foundry and Machine Co. Phone 236 : Lakelaud, ¥orida —— ar. Sm————— —— o rareerrseags s vmaan il Another shipment of those delicious Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- rived. When wanting something in candies don’t forget them, 5c Sack. LIOAOEO B H. O.DENNY§ PHONE 226 VGO O DO TN IONE CODQTODOBA T DIORORGASOS MAPS, BLUE PRINTS hort notice shecis! attemtion cunt? and Biate Chemically prepared, non-fading bine =rigts at rree Prompt attention given mall orders. mesi e TSR \South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Fiortds | Room 213-215 Drane Building SOBOIOOPOIONITOIO 1O IO PHIEOROLD. i 4L SOOI 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. ZINMERMAN. Proprietor. LARORONODON Phone 11 Black. SOERIPOIOFCEOOUIOOEOBO 07 OPOFQIOPOPOLOFOPO FOSOPO PR A. J. MACDONOUGH, Architect. Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Room & Decn & Bryant Bldg. Upholstering --and-- Mattress Making FURNITURE nupholstered. OLD MATTRIISSES made over CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order. CARPETS aud RUGS cleaned ar« laid; also matting, etc. In regards to workmanship, see Mr. W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wro knew me for about 1 years at Or- lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card o~ call at shop No. 411 S Ohio ave- nue. Phone 272 Green. L e B “GET WISE!” Uncle Sam was wise in having the Post Office builtnext to the Pure Food Store. Get Wise by or- dering your goods from us Pure Food St.ore W. P. PILLANS & CO. $ FE PO OL0 VPOV OFOPOPROCITIP O SOSOSLIPLSAPQPCLP A IEIS PG