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cTr T v ‘.c.. 10 20 FOLOIOTOHQT '0':'01’0‘:0‘"01’090“‘3 ¢ | ut i . . e 5 i lamp Prices ¢ { bt ad 5 e 5 20 and 25 Watt were 50c now 40: (: 0 Watt were 93¢ now........ 45 5! .0 Watt were 75¢, now.... ... 60c 100 Watt were $1.10, mow. ... 90c 150 Watt were $1.60, now. .. $1.35 250 Watt were $2.60, now. .. $2.25 i 12da lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by Buy n “a llectm & Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING = 2 9 9 H % BRI AHEHOIONTOHOIOLDIOPOFIFOROw QLOIOEOIOIORQIQ0Q DON'T FORGET TO GO TO THE EVENING TELFGRAM, PROPER SET OF UNDERLINEN‘: — I Complzte Assortaiant of Garments Needed for Cirl of From 8 to 10 Years of Age. e ¥ 1013, PAGE SEVTS ._________.___._——————-- Are You Samfleu wuh Where Yoo rat?'fi% NP, FLA, JAN. 17 TOKT:! OF AD!‘;!RATIONI ‘ £y JULIA CONWAV. hoen the rule in the for the children to 1"%», but when pret- it received the th birthday a Lonbens, a token | of a veuth whom sh v : in the sum- | & t the pros- [ o For nice meals, good homeeooking and : pleasant rooms, apply to MRS. HENFY BACON yoke outlined rifon, whicB ., Li the dew before th 211 South Ternessce Ave— Mios Browning's [lone 2 sun. ¢ yoang onntens al- 2300 ; ways iraahly short work of | $OHO FITOHYEODOLPTR IO IDTOEQEDIOTOLOTOROL gonee a box of condy i : el c““l, Cror el big piece Of |, g o R e NI LT T T I N T T 2 suld Alice as the | child d around Claribel to | see U ble package opencd. “Con 1 have some o them candied ul violo s, Claribel?” asked small Joe: “No, von can't.” Claribel quizkly KEPHARMACY ICR YOUR Drugs, Drug Sundries, mlet Arucles Bte. P B O D RO OB RO P OE OFOF HEOIGEBHTOEOTO OO OI0DIBOBOHPBOIO O OBGIOIQHONOPORTHOROSI B0 PHONE 226 For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candes, Nuts and a'l Confections PROMPT DELIVERY ¢ 4. 0. DENNY SBOHROF AT EOBOBO T AN #ad S PP ot y‘wmd anda cloudy sky Pieclaim it @ Hunting morning. fyou are planning a hunting ip this year, you cannot af- jour consideration. Osiderably lower than you will find in any her store. We carry only the best guns d the finest rifles of e’ description. thendls the best quality "lg, semi-smoke- 3 vder and revolver cything, in O ke your hunting suc. ¢ outfitted many huntsmen . . Their snt. recommendations are the best proof thatiour hnnt-| tits are the best that can be bought. ord to leave this store out of Ve have everythirg you may need at prices, | | | | ia edged with narrow lace edging: this | also trims the armholes: narrow tucks are made cach £ the box-pleat Mt 11, yurds o8 U inches w 4, vard insertion, 2 yards lace edui l The Magyar nightdress also has a square yoke outlined with insertion, it s tucked in groups across the front; | Insertion edges the sleeves. | Materials reqaired: 5 yards 36 Inches wide, N. yards insertion LIKE THE MADON'\IA FICHU raiscd the basket beyond the reach of Ju.'s none too elean hand. *You i can't hu any, becruse you said, If so, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind, ‘them’ instead of “those.’ " or for any purpose, let us figure with you. In mill work, “Well, 1 don't eare if 1 did. You ate nore’'n holf the taffy 1 bought vith the n: el dad gave me for having my spolling paper right.” : t wus the first time he ever 'k, chimed Helen. ibel, aren’t you going to let | doors, sash, blinds, etc., we are the leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? us havooany of the candy? You shut We can save you inoney on your paint bill and guarantee sat- ;l()\\h ‘ Infk.l lid with a regular isfaction, Our paint depurtment is in charge of Mr. W. 8 oreyv:r ! “Mavnt 1 have that pineapple to put Arnold, a very competent min, and we can furnish the materiai in mwy funeh box?" asked Alice. 'l and do the w ork for rou in a way that will make you glad. uess i you ha take C i gue vou had to take an old lunch Give us a chance at your work to school every day the way 1 do, you'd [y “Noo ANce,” returned Claribel \\ilh a ; i!" exclaimed all the chil- g ‘ B f demanded Carita. ? ”/ “You Luow 1 had thie toothache yester- l Vday o Ut eat any of your birt! J ' “'"“ day « I think 1 ought to have ISR a o 1 EH&EO (.AR:.AND. Pr OPRIETORS, “And ¢ the toothache again, F ] et # oot of Main Stree! seors e comarked Claribel, “If you 3 Phone 28. werci i ih a baby .'llu')ll('unmg to g U8 7 sk Selow ety DA WOl b the doiiist you could have your teeth fixed Sl i “Weoll, what good would it do if ;\'(!;l :. Iways going to savn. your | .. WOCRIICOOBATIONDNO DD AOMOE SO T NG G rnay “F'monot always going to save It Timber, T replicd Claribel in a tone of martyred Choiee Colinization More Than One Reason for the Popw larity of This Peculiarly Named Garment, Why the Madonna fichu is so-called, nobody seems to know, but at any rate it makes a satisfactory covering for the blouse of ugly cut or evil fit, since it conceals most of the back and fronts and a goodly portion of the sleeve-tops. The Madonna fichu actual ly is a shoulder cape with a deeply rounded back reaching to the belt, and so broad is it at the shoulders that its lower edge terminates half way sleeves. The tapering, continue broad for their en tire length and bave square ends which come flatly against the figure and are fastened to some part of the frock by invisible hooks and eves The Madonna fichu is made in a va riety of ways, A model, which is greatly like! in soft silk or fine linen is in two layers, one a trifle deeper than the other, and has a wide turn«! over coliir in Van Dykes edged with heavy enhreaitorv. This fichu crosses close to the helt, and running over it at ity front center fastens against th gitle coams of the «Xirt far down on thie hips, thns forwing an effect not unliie the frouts of a entaway jacket Another aftractive Madonna fichn | of black chiffon veivet. 1w only tri ming is a narrow Latd eof white or blick malines going about the neo! ard as far as the pust, where the wi! tabs cross. Irom there they run to i ward the sides of the bodice, and ur hooked a;nhm its under arm seams Fg%shlvns Fanclgs Classic draperies are the rulc in evening gowns. No combination is lovelier satin and tulle. Picot edged ribbons are in great de mand by milliners. Pompons in soft silk, which give a brush-like effect, and pompons of fur tails make a very effective trimming on the newest hats. Old gold is the newest tone of the autumn, and it is vastly becoming. It s, of course, merely a “touch” tone and not used for entire garments. One of the most original hats launched this season is the ostrich boa hat. A green ostrich boa is at- tached on the left upper brim of a smart, medium size, rather flat plush model. The boa is drawn down over the left ehoulder around the neck and | :’hen thrown back over the left shoul- er. than Care of Pins. A good icea after buying a paper of !new pins is to cut one line off at a { time and not to dive fnto the whole paper at once. A sgewinr 12 "ot should have its pincushion weil sup- box should be near at hand into whic® 2 | all the pins can be tossed in a hu:t | e ac SO“ : mn o0 ver i phcu:hmn ’ should be on every girl's or woman's bureau, and the pins should be putl Murpentine Cut over g FOR SA , t Lands, Tracts at Low Prices. Flovida Hoaes i Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beantiful Laitvs, baviog Straw. beary and Trucking Farms, Weguarantee all property just as represented by us For reliable information see paticuce, “but this is a very special baskct of candy and I think it 1 don't ; % ] ' want it all gobbled up the first minute I've i right to keep it. My sorority 18 poing to meet here a week from qiexi saturday and 1 want to show all the pirls this beautiful basket just as it i+ Then Tl pass it around and you can all have some.” “Yis, after the sorority girls have pooed it all over,” grumbled Alice. & Afiufld between the top and the elhow of the'* front tabs, instead of ! plied with pins, and when sewing a | jome day vou may wish to join 1y sorority, Alice.” \lice, being an aspirant for early «leetion to her sister's sorority, looked mewhat chaerined and mentioned nally that it was time to be going 1o school. After the others were gone Claribel hastily looked about for a hid- : place for ol Crompton ind seereted the candy with consider- S0l gatisfaction at her bright idea. Where on earth did you put your | 2 asked Helen the next day. you looking for it?” Condy 7 Oh, were No, of course not, but I didn't see | < wondered | tanywhere wud I just (re it was.” suppose you all ribel was smiling superior. it away."” e, coming v of the sorority meeting, wondered. “1 just in from play on the Sat- | foreed ay into the library asuainst the ce of his young sisters, who aed him that Claribel would be y if he went into the meeting, ch was always very seeret, I don't care if it is a secret,” de. red Joe. “Claribel prumwd me e c.mdwd vi'lets today and I want ‘ Joe, run right away,” commanded ribel as he entered the roou. vou know you can't come to our cting.” ‘I don’t want to come to your meet- All I want is the candy you said i could—" ‘Oh, my basket of candy!™ fairly < rieked Claribel. “It’s all burned up.” Why, how can it be?" asked Alice, who had rushed in, having been listen- g at the door. “\Where was it?" Claribel pointed at the fireplace. | ‘1 put it under the cedar boughs father brought in from the country to nake the fireplace look pretty, and hen the girls came today I thought 'w cheerful the fire would be and I ichted it and forgot all about the -andy!™ All her sisters, sorority and real, :athered sympathetically about the weeping Claribel, but Joe sald, “I £uess now you're sorry you didn't give e them candied vi'lets.” Bobby's Circumlocution. Mrs, Kawler—Who is the smartest boy in your school, Bobby? Bobby—Well, Johnny Smith says h is. Mrs. Kawler—But who do you lhlnl | is? obby—I'd rather not say. I'm not so conceited as Johnny Smith.—Bos- ton Transcript. her baket of candy. |7 Viter @ mowent’s desperate thought— | Q r nothing was sacred in the house | 5 she flew into the library | 2 ;CENTRAL PHAR™AC Ohfinuera Opncsite New Depor, LAYRLAN VG a0 L RO O FLURI DA ST a Loty RSN A T ale o TVt Vol s Sela VT IR LR S GEDEG PG EGI0EOL0 § OO HOSY List Your Property Today o And be ready for the New Year’s rush. If you don't find me in my office, mail me description, price and terms. I'll do Loans negotiated. : i FISKE JOHN%ON; z & " the rest. : AL FSTATE 3 REAL ESTATE ROJM 17, KENTUCKY BUIL DI\G LAKELAND. FLORIDA SQOVUCT ’.‘O"’ SOU R Y% Havh your prescriptions filled at ?. Ve use the best of products in all preseriptlons and no one :g but competent pharmacists are allowed to work in our Pre é scription Department. Our boy is always ready for your cal) 2 25——PHONE==25 * QOOCOOOTCC: I}avis, Fulghum & Campbell Successors to D. Fulghum 218-220 S. Florida Ave. Dealers in AII Kinds of Fancy and Heavy Groceries, Hay, Grain and all Kinds of Feed Stuff. {Country Produce Bought and Scid | Phone 334 Bure, i’ il (% ow b, 'Call and See Us ! Before I’Iwno Your Orders into these at night when, @erhaps, a | suddenly appearing in the doorway, pin or two will have to be taken out | “could I be afther boryin' th’' boss's of the stock collar belt. The pins | safety razor for a little while?” used in pinning on a veil should al-| “Safety razor?” echoed Mra ]ha. waya be put back in the veiling after | “What for, Norah?® “Sure, mim, I want to shave that & it has been carefully folded up and before placing in the hat box or bu- MM!W-IMN-."—BM‘ : : § & . reau drawer. Weekly. & e Elsewhere. All Kinds of Feed Stuff a Speslaity. 4