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I When it comes to fresh, pure, full: strength drugs, toilet articles, sun- dries, and all drug store merchan- dise, just go to your phone and cali 62, and you will be connected with our special order department, an¢ your particular desire will be taken care of with satisfactory, good anu prompt service. HENLEY'S Reply to “Shorty.” 1 should say you were a fine look- ing young girl with golden hair. You will have to study for yourself the most becoming way to dress your hair. 1 like the way you do it now and it is otly a little while you can wear it thet way, for girls grow into women so quickly. An occasional scrubbing with good soap will not hurt the teeth. A “Psyche” knot is a pulled out puff or knot placed half low and halt high fn the back and coronet braids are worn across the front of head with us- ually the hair parted. Norfolk suits of eerge and one plece dresses of serge with white guimpes and undersleeves I like best for school, with long warm coats. I do not care for separate ekirts and waists. You may wear any color you like and you will get over the blushing habit as you lose self- consclousness by thinking of others and not 0 much about yourself, HOW LONG SINCE you gave your wife a box of CANDY? EJOHNSON'S & SAMOSET for parti-ular people. Fresn every week. PHONE 25 ] CENTRAL PHARMACY 3 FOHOOOGO0IOIVNCIOCOODCANTIOVT Cirlie's Answers. 1 fear you think your answer is com- Ing in very late, but if you only knew how hard I tried to get around you would not blame me. Only just so many questions can be answered each week, €0 some one is always disap- pointed. I think girls of the age men- tioned like “Thimble” parties and now is just the time to begin work on Christmas presents, so why not ask cach one to come with a suggestion for that happy occasion? It is very easy to let your friend know that you like him by asking him “to come again” when he calls and inviting him, to tea on Sunday night occasionally. Your writing is vcry good and I think you did just right about asking the friend to come in. Serve your girls piping hot chocolate and nice lit- tle toasted crackers. XY YT R N v - O4 Every day a busy day at 3 this store. Come sce for yourself. l.akePharmacy The Nearest Drug Store in Towu '8 OHOBOHOHOPOROBOR, | OFQy CHOHOPOIOS No Age Limit. 1 have read your column for a long time—in fact it is the first thing I look for on Sunday and have become deeply interested in it. I want to ask you a few questions: At what age is a woman called an old maid? and would you advise & young lady to marry a young man who is one year and five months younger than she if they love each other?— Mary J. The difference in age is so slight 1 sce no reason to let it prevent what would probably be a happy marriage. There is really no set time at which a woman becomes an “old maid” in fact we have no ‘“old maids” these days. Glad you like the department. From “A City Girl.” You ask “Should I allow a boy to wear my ring?" “Yes,” if you do not mind running the risk of his losing it and “No” if you do. I know it is cue- tomary for boys and girls to exchange rings, pins, etc. Class pins are usual- ly replaceable and so are class or club rings, but I do not approve of loaning valuable rings that would be hard to duplicate and perhaps very expensive. From your handwriting I am atraid I should not consider you old enough for what you call “steady” company. I see no harm in having good boy friends nor in walking with them in the daytime. Without knowing more about you I should say you were at- tractive, just as all girls of seventeen should be. ASoufllerly wmd and a cloudy shy Proclaim it @ Hunting morning.” If you are planning a hunting trip this year, you cannot af- ford to leave this store out of your consideration. We have everythirg you may need at prices considerably lower than you will find in any other store. We carry only the best guns and the finest rifles of every description. We handle the best quality of loaded shells, semi-smoke- Everything, in Finger Bowl Etiquette. Please answerin your columns wheth- er it isalways proper to use finger bowls at a dinner or luncheon. If so, should each guest be served with an individ- ual bowl, or should one be passed around to each? Is it proper for & hostess to wear flowers?—M. B, P. It is always proper to use finger bowls, but it is not always done, and a hostess commits no breach in etiquette in not doing so, unless fruit has been served. One should be provided for each guest, put on a plate which has a finger bowl doily upon it. A hostess may wear flowers if she is fortunate enough to have them. Gifts Never N 3 I recelved an invitation to attend the wedding reception of a girl friend, who lives in another city. Is it nec- essary for me to send a gift? If so, shall I send gift to bride before the day of the reception?—Aneta. less powder and rcvolver cartridges. fact, to make your hunting successful. We have outfitted many buntsmen complete. Their sat- isfied recommendations are the best proof that our hant- ing outfits are the best that can be bought. ThedJ ackson Gifts are never necessary, but if you wish to give one to your friend send it to her before or after the reception, Just which is most convenient for you. It is customary to send remembrances Just as soon as the cards are out. Reply to “Jeff's” Friends. I am glad you like the department well enough to say so; I appreciate such kind words in its favor. I should - THE EVENING TELEGH ‘M, LA} mxn I'LA. NOV. 29, 1912. veiv ~mywy MUST BE smrucm' THAT 13 THZ CRUER FOR ThE WINDOW DRAPERY. Many Arrangements, and All of A¢ tractive Description, Are Possl- blo—Here Are Some of Them Outlined, The fact that a room never seems quite complete for winter use wuntil the curtains are up makes one think of those accessories almost the first of all. It is this problem that takes one on long, tiring ambles about towa looking at every kind of curtain that is made and often asking for some- thing that has not been made or is not made any more. Fashions change in curtains, as in all things else. The regulation parlor lace curtain is still in use to a great extent, but it is not #0 popular as it was in the days when everything was draped back or looped up—the period of lambrequins and bustles. WIill the return of the pannier bring back the tournure and looped back curtains? We hope not. The simple dignity of curtains hung in straight lines, whether entirely covering the windows or pushed back to the sides, has won general favor throughout the country. It is proba- bly due to the advent of the so-called mission style of furnishing, but be- cause of its simplicity it lends itself| to any style and period of decoration. Plain net curtains or net effects cannot be surpassed for charm ot durability, They are made with plain wide hems and simple Battenberg or cluny edgines, or embellished with in- terosting medallions and insertions of various gorts. lut whether these are of the most costly sort or are the in- | The Net Curtains Should Be Stretched Plaln From Top to Bottom. expensive machine-made rangement will make the curtains hang In better lines, and will uu X much time and labor at laundry time. | The window will look much beuerl from the outside if these curtains hang next the glass, the shade being inside, next the room, and for both | looks and cleanliness :hould just es- cape touching the sill. When the windows' are open and the curtain blowing back and forth they will not pick up so much dust and become 80 solled along the lower edge. IN HUES OF THE RAINBOW Never Were Ribbons 8o Vari-Colored as ls the Fancy at This Speclal Time. Never were ribbons so beautiful. That sounds trite enough, but it is true. They are simply marvelous. The picot edges are in varied effects, and in different shades combine beau- titully. Moire ribbons are extremely | = fashionable this season, and will be much used for trimming gowns. Some of them are bordered with velvet,and there are attractive moire ribbons bordered with a narrow cord of gold. Chiffon velvet ribbons are also in great demand for trimmings. They come in the most exquisite shades and are used with brocade, often to accentu- ate one of the colors in the design. All the red shades, from vivid pink to the darkest wine color, are used the brocaded ribbons. Indian red, ox- blood red, the extraordinarily star tling shade called “primrose,” the soft and becoming fuchsia, American beau- ty, coral and all the red shades. Am- ber ribbons, in line with the present crage for amber, are seen in great | variety of design and many shades of the color, and all the shades of browa are more in evidence than they have beea for several years. Charming Hat. One of the most charming of av- . tuma hats is a swathed toque of white ' black paradise waviag for the '-‘ chasing elsewhere. patronage appreciated. < machine work. * Lakeland Foundry and Machine Co. reproduc- | & tions now to be had in every good & shop, the suggestion or effect of sim- | & plicity is maintained. For outside ap- | & pearance of the house it is preferable @ to have the white curtains covering & the window. They may be put on|@ rings in order to be easily pushed )% back, or if there is no necessity for| o this the hem at the top should be| made wide enough to slip the small|@ brass rod through. This latter lr‘ 3 MY LINE l\LLU.)bb 'W. Fiske Johnson REAL FSTATE Loars Negotiated Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orange Property a Specialty. Newspapers Magazln’es Stationery Post Cards Cigars|,.oon 1, KENTUCKY BUILDING. Come and see me before pur- WE- fl‘“ufll 0'" SATISFACTION with every set of horse shoes we put on. For we make the shoes fit the eet, not the feet fit the shoes as is often done. To know how much dif- terence this makes send your horset here to be shod mext time. You'll by ulnned at the improvement in hie Your Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand gl Lovoy of Edisonis Theater. Ine rix’cm _.S!!!‘P Seeaem DON'T GET TRAPPED INTO POOR PLUMBING merely because it seems cheaper. It It may be the dear- ic only seeming. ¢st investment you ever made. your family’s and your own healtk are anything to you gey the best plumbing you can. We are ready to estimate’ on doing that kind for you. i '.;."! 'lakcland Hardware & Plumbing Co. 0 QOO TODODQPOBOEC '0 Qi "(MOW!OWMWW 3 lakeland foumlry and Macmne Co. = ¢ We are now prepare (l to lurm~h iron and brass cast- l.: We also do all kinds t-‘ J " ings of all descriptions. W .. “' Phone 236 Lakeland, Florida o~=m»owm POPOPOLOIRIOHOH moW FOR SALE. L G soinision Tracts at Low Prices, Flerida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just as reprasented by us For reliable information see Ohlinger & Alfield Opposite New n.m LAKELAND, Lakeland Artiflcial Stonp 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 DESCRIPTIOND 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flowe Mounds, Eto Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Froe of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. FHOFOIOE0E RO TPOITNONSISN VONEVONINIDE D. Fulghum CASH GROCER =216 South Florida Ave. Phone 334 Just Look at These Prices 17 Ibs Granulated Sugar...... $1.00| Coffee (ground), per Ib.........S% Salt Bacon, per Ib.......... . % Compound Lard, per Ib......... 0Oc .85 S cans Tomatoes ........ R e 3 cans Sugar Corn ...... Best Flour, 24-1b sack. . Best Flour, 12-1b mk Best Flour, 96-1b sack. . Coffee (Green), per lb........ B e e ——————— I guaranitee my stock to be strictly Fresh and Flrst-class. Give me a trlal and be convinced