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4 PAGE TWO. P SRR S S S Gt G 9D Ok Di .}o.uEverHear “ About SCHLOSS BROS.' BALTIMORE CLOTHES? We handle therm because they are THE BEST. The fabrics used are the finest pat- terns of this and foreien weave. the latest and most fashionable colors and combinations. The tailoring is the acme of perfection, featuring a distinctiveness and a fineness of finish not found in any other. Thén we have a maenificent stock of Overcoats, Cravennettes. Rain Coats. Sweaters, Underwear. Shirts. Collars and Cuffs. Hose. Hats and Shoes, Trunks, Valises. Bags and Suitcases. EOE DD OB I PO DI i rinder D DL We carry such an immense stock. buv in such large quantities. mak- ing large savings in buving and in transportation, that we can and do UNDERSELL the other fellow. and our guarantee stands back of everv purchase. PODOIODO L DBODE- POLOLOPOLOVODOS POLOHOIGIODOT O 5O LB R Keller Clothing Co. & ' CGRNER LAFAYETTE AND FRANLIN STREETS. ;i TAMPA, moen FLORIDA. o CIOIQIO 00 OIOI0I 0O BOIOIOIGIDID D & L GIOIOIOBOIOIGHOT QBOIOPOBOPOPOPOFPOTO O PODODODOBLH SO OIOTO QO 7 . (2 Sl THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LLK ELAND, FLA., NOV. 30, 1912. had met him in another way. She CYNTHIA’S ADVENTURE could not continue an acquaintance formed thus. By F. FOGARTY, “What shall we do mext?” he in- qaired cheerfully. “It's too hot for the theater. Shall we take a drive by the river side? It's early and we can be back by ten if you wish.” This proposition fitted in with her Tears gathered in the eyes of Cyn- thia Thoma: as she gazed down at the little garden in the back yard of the house adjoining that in which she .formed plan; 8o she occupied the smallest room on the top h:; will nplt in the m room floor ! while you order the taxi,” she mur Cynthia was going away—although ' myred; but as soon as she saw him she knew of 00 place to go. S8he bad | gisappear down the corridor she eaten nothing for two days, and Was | paq¢ilv scribbled a note at the writ- hungry. ing table and gave it to maid, A recent interview with her land- | with instructions to hand it to the lady had not been a pleasant one— gentleman when he returned. the shame of it was responsible for | “yocu have probably saved my life. ber tears. Landladies cannot walt ' Thank you—and goodby,” it read. more than four weeks for their room '. The next minute pedestrians on rent, and Cynthia had not paid hers | Thiriy-fith street were amazed at the for five. Even now there seemed no | gight of a stylishly gowned young possibility of its being pald for five | woman running swiftly along that more weeks. quiet thoroughfare. So she said goodby to the Imhl Was it fate that sent her directly the it clety editor on the Star, and the one woman in all New York that she knew at all well, “Cynthia, child, whatever is the trouble?” asked that kind soul, as she caught the excited girl by the arm and faced her about in the direction she was going. vain for something she could pawn. | There was nothing left—nothing but her clothes, and those she must keep eo that she might look respectable even if the river had to be the solu- tion of her problem. During the first few weeks after she had lost her position on the News Cyn- | thia had rather enjoyed the experi- ence of “hard luck.” It had broad- ened her, developed her insight into life, she thought. But the endless round of visits to city editors, asking for a job, then the search for any | t! kind of work ended fruitlessly, her money gone, and that curious gnaw- ing sensation, with a light-headed faintness, was an entirely different matter. Blindly she walked down Broadway, stumbling as she crossed the inter- secting, streets. Presently she met urdunulnhdnnthrmhuuth-ar-otllummn-’ “Oh, Mrs. Forbes, they told me you were out of town.” * “I was. Just got back an hour ago.” Then between little gasps of laughter and tcars, Cynthia told her story to he sympathetic woman by her side. “You are to stay with me tonight, Cynthia; and tomorrow I'll introduce you to our managing editor. looking for some one to report wom- en club news, and I'm sure you can land the job. At any rate, we'll try.” He is “Now you meust get to'bed. You are all worn out and nervous,” continued the motherly little woman, as she led & Listen! Big Cut in Maz- da Lamp Prices 15, 20 aud 25 Watt were 50c now 40: 40 Watt were 55¢ now......... 45¢ 60 Watt were 78¢, now. ... ..... 60c 100 Watt were $1.10, now. . . ... 90c 150 Watt were $1.60, now. .. .$1.35 250 Watt were $2.60, now. ...$2.25 Buy Mazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by Florida [Iectric_ & Machinery o, DRANE BUILDING “The Home For Savings® Through the Door of a Bank R~ Qe PO RS DD e D DGOV GO G DG D R the eyes of a handsome, well-dressed young man, a stranger, who lifted his hat with a smiling “Good evening.” “Good evening,” said Cynthia, be- LZ:;;::, VARHAD Sru T v eyes of her dinner companion and “May T ask where you are gblng?:'. wondered if ever again she would look politely inquired the stranger. into their kindly depths. “I'm going to dinner,” she an- nounced firmly, with her head held proudly erect. the way up the steps of an apartment house where her own rooms were the daintiest and coziest in the building. In her dreams Cynthia saw the gray Many a yourg man has won his way upward in the business world. The habit of saving in a representative institution---as well as the belpfui as- sistance which this bank renders its patrons---demands consideration. “The doors of this bank are open to as- sist every worthy enterprise of indi- vidual or corporation. THE AMERICAN STATE BAMI OF LAKELAND What Was the Text? “I select my text,” began the young “May 1 beg that you will take pity layman, “from, the Book{olb)lh':ur':. It on me—and dine with me?” asked the | 1% In<cribed on every leaf, which clings ‘ man as he stood in tront of her, hat in | {0 °VerY tree, in the library of the mile from station; 60 acres under good wire fence; 30 acres cultivated; 125 large bearing orange (trees, 200 grapefruit trees, budded, 4 years old: 30 acres fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The first man with $2,500 cash gets this bargain, another $2.000 to be paid in one, two and three years OHOHOLOHODOIOFOIOBOHOT IO GO0 Act quick as this wili not last, Call o1 write g A Snap For Quick Sale, 80 Acres ‘ ; THE ALEX. HOLLY REALYY CO., Lakeland, Fla. g As fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half st—the latter clause of the fourth DOG0GAGACACICOAUVOAIOV0D IO+ DE0LOHOIOPOSIMTHOIIHOm “ | fore: B0E LA SUMEEW 1N G WY branch, and the third twig."—Judge's ~—and lonely. I ask you to grant my Tiitrasy, request, as a beggar would ask for alms. Won't you give me the pleasure of your company for an hour while we dine?” Cynthia looked him squarely in the eyes—eyes that met hers with frank straightforwardness. , “Thank 'you,” she sald with quiet dignity. “I will dine with you with pleasure. I have not dined for two days.” He looked at her with a start and his eyes read the truth in the face before him. Quickly he guided her to a qulet restaurant not very far away, where they found a table for two near an open window. For two hours they chatted pleas- antly, lingering over the dinner. Cynthia liked the man. They were Domestic Amenities. “When Mrs. Tribble loses her tem- per she calls Mr. Tribble a worm,” “What does Mr. Tribble do?” “He answers, ‘Madam, you can't balt me''"” e ala ala ol TV V VW N W e Our Daily Special. 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One reason why this pure, antiseptic Balm acts so quickly is because it is applied directly to the tender sore surfaces. Even in severe, chronic cases of ca- tarrh, Ely's Cream Balm never fails to quickly and effectively check the poisonous discharge which clogs the head and throat, causing the disgust- 'ing hawking, spitting and blowing of [the mose. This remedy not only drives out the disease, but heals and If you are thinking of buying a lot near in any time in the B near future, you had better see us at once, or you will miss a gold- Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliancefcome right to this stere— we have it. E en opportunity and regret it. of South Florida. Smith & Steitz member of the family will be found at this big store. We pay your fare to Tampa and return in accordance wi‘h the rules of the Trade Exten- sion Association. MAIL ORDERS filled promptly and smisfam-ion guaranteed. 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Fruit Cake, 1 Ib. . .30 £ 5 e P s A % 3 . > 2 ' 6 inch hand bags ..... .. 1.00 b3 Fresh Pecans, Brazl Nuts, Walnuts, H ; \J/r < B o § b A & Just the thing for light-weigh h: . 4 Log Cabin Maple Syrup’ best ever. g lm_‘-'.}::lA;.'v, Properly made and neat inappearance. T 2 ? 3 Mail orders filled same day as received. g k. : H}: L : . e » | Pure Food Store i » n o — § awson & Thornton | 1 514 Frankli W. P. PILLANS & CO. 5 S Prankin e me ¢ A. Ho T. CIGAR CO 3 g Dawson and Thornton Building, Tampa, Florida, ] .