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] & . . P THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAE < WILUND, FLA., JAN. 14, 190, SHE GAVE P ALL PoPE Pysiclans Failed To MHelp Mrs Green, But She Finally Found Relief in Cardul. Mootze, Va.—Mrs. J. C. Green of iy ,88y8: “I suffered with s 80 that I could hardly sit up, DON'T BE DISAGREEABLE ; You Can Prevent It If You Will. | Why be a slave to your feelings, and ,make yourself disagreeable to your .friends. They are not responsible for | your troubles, nor is it their fault that ! you suffer daily from the terrible pains i which are produced by rhcumatism. | You have the same body to-day that you had yesterday, but not the same ambition, nor the same disposition. That's because you have not taken Twe of the best doctors in our tows Taylor's Best Blood Medicine. =5 treated me, and I tried different medt. ', Come to our store and xut a bottle mn:‘v?u.l YS9 ] of ever :::il‘n)\'u:‘izdp:.rinl; ‘t‘::“s\-':-ur"s.'nisruvnon e b ¢ back and get your One day, I decided to try some Car ::('v‘:ey‘,h‘ bottle back and g .I-Mlt did 80 much for me that I ~ price, §1.00 the bottle Teday, l-::: more, 8ok {'.‘: '.:ld..' ' Your own druggist recommends w | %“.‘.' pibiioesid . and guarintees Taylor's Best Blood [ 1% H::]‘,’ilkd.%m ";...lg-\lmhvmv:; ask him about it overy way. I wish every sufferer could know women. A few doses of Cardul at the right time, will save many a big doctor bil} preventing serious sickness. It tones up the nervous system. and 1ps make pale cheeks fresh and 108y, | Thousands of weak women have been | estored to health and happiness by ! wsing Cardui. Suppose you try it | It may be just the medicine you need, i N. B.— IWrite fo: Laties’ Advisory Deot., Char i a cine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for | pm'n | pige book, “Home Treatmend Cats Killeg T i aris cus. ! o b v dectrey the T ! to the 3 1 few | 1 ) i\ were | 1 I wecount of | ¢ i bilee of ! £ manu- | {o PRUOOOQ000 by Beatsoiniie. | =7 & | il TTHESI0NS- & ANJEL F. SNITH | i B R Sve ar Mo and Throat woasses 0 afioaily Feseribed ol Y " Hesidence 22 My Gide Lakeland ia. Dg. ». R. SULLIVAN Physician and Surgeon. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY ours -y & m, 1:30 p. m, 4:30 p. m, 7 p. m, Deen-Bryant Bldg., Ground Floor. what Cardul wil 4o tor sick - MATERIAL IS NOT ALL LINES OF THE BLOUSE AN ALL FLPRANGY GIRLS 8y BARBARA BOYD. l “It's all very well,” the quiet girl wus saying to the little group of in- rimate friends, “for mother and aunt and grandmother to Insist on a girl's being ladylike and retiring and mod- ost and all that. But if she does, she aots left.” “What's the trouble, chorused the group. i “No particular trouble,” blithely re- turned Phoebe. “But I was just think- ing such advice is out of date. If a girl takes it nowadays, it'll make her a wallflower and eventually an old maid, or, I suppose I should say, bach- elor girl.” “Something has gone wrong,” said one of the girls sagely. “Did you know Sue Dickinson is married again?" asked Phoebe, “No!" ejaculated the others. ?" “Kenneth Leaverett.” “You don't mean it!" “Yes, I do. And that's what set me to thinking upon old-time advice. In Phoebe?” “Who ! needlework can turn out very anmo-] L may by | and some degree of smartness IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION. | . o of everything her parents said, she ran away, you remember, and mar- ried Ned Willoughby. reled with him and finally got a divorce. And now in less than a year she is married again. And here are tall of us, quiet, ladylike, well-bred girls, hanging yet on the parental | stem.” i “"Huh!" suid one indignantly. *I wouldn't want to marry either Ned Willoughby or Keoneth Leaverett.” “That 1wy be replied Phoebe. Put even it vou hud, vou wouldn't liave had the ciance. You'rs not for- arable Ulouse. Several | . Lons oL 0 gL into s ba - aomibinaa e '.l{‘ln i v.—‘.u‘ suid hastily, as she th exquisite nicety of stitchery, yer | @00 @ Elvam i s g'lrls b2 .‘“"(_' Gt e Amm; ki l;i«:£1:~t | "I'm Jjust dr:uung deductions. As Toss|yebad. aild: quite itn | sou mwnow, | ]\‘N m-.v.\d Yu a ‘l.musv possible to e woman who aims 0] i:"“-\_ ; VECK, ”'f' :”‘ '\Jh”l"(f)db per- dress inexpeusively, with perfect taste | ctly supe "I' home, | And who 6o you Asiin:| think was the nw‘.\ popplar girl there, Chinea Anwndays: lines quict, well l,x-ml‘lu:l!w me or ohurmlnx are the important consideration in the Nhikiamg i A i aist, and if the lines are| "05 & loud. wiwzlin B s e dked e stuntly, luughed constantly, M ot ‘m”_'. i q".‘l_" In fact. the rlayed jokes on the men, kept herself i R R e e R DR possible in the center 33 = ore will the elfect ae | OF the staze. The men simply flocked Ve ume o (SR v | around her. Tey hovercd over her like proach that taste Wi '3 | bees over a flower. And the rest of l‘“,;fl\l‘"“""”d”“h“l-" A e oft in wellbred and ladylike ere are three dis v i) X cuiet and talked to each other.” blouses to vet from-—the costume “That sort of thing doosn't last,” blouse of silk, velvet, lace, chiffon or iiagt ; R observed one, a combination of fabrics; the shirt of “She had & good time while 1t did tub silk for wear with un}lrm-d BUItS, ' |t though. And that's more than and the tub blouse of ordinary wash- § ! the rest of us did" able lingerie material. Blouses of the “1 wouldn't care for the attentions last named character are easy to fash- fon, and may be made dainty with a | nfhlnun HLE] u""" LI very little real lace, with fine pin | Oh 'hf\'v “'v,"' e I:P()ugh, A8 fan tucks set in by hand or with touches ko.” replied | l"’""f“ You have '.‘ of hand embroidery—only touches, for ! take them as ”"",, are. You esa't a great amount of hand embroidery is | AL Rl S i not considered smart just now, and “It scems to me, then,” sald @ Jainty Need'ework and Fine Fabrics tnartistically Put Together WIII Not Satisfy the Woman of Fastidious Taste, The woman who loves to do dainty tive blouses at much less expc.-u;-m' chan similar wodels would cost in tihe bt it should be rememberes dlework and 16 ! that is required o | Pward enaiigh, shops, thit duinty ne fabrics are not a make up a v costiy 1 hop 1 1 | all forms oi ! \lice rate wa Then she quar- | individual who | MY LINE INCLUDES | 'Newspapers | | | . Magazines ! Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur chasing elsewhere. Your patronage appreciated. - Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loooy of Edisonia Theater | Good Substitute for Bolt. A sash lock makes an effective sub- stitute for a bolt on a door if the door and casing are flush with each other. & A i M. Regular communications held cn !second and 4th Mondays at T:3v p | |m. Visiting brethren cordially in vited. J. L. LOVE, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy. Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. Nu 124 meets the first Thursday night ir each month in Masonic Hall. Visit lvg companions welcomed. €. G Arendell, Sec'y.; J F. Wilson, H. P Palw Chapter, 0. K. J. meets ever: second and tourth Thursday nighte ¢t each montk at 7:30 p m. Mre Flora Keen, W. M., Lucie F. B Eaton, Secy. Lakeland camp No. 75, W. 0. W. meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle frst nd third Thursdays, W. J. Estridg Conncil Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip 1 snardian of Circle. | LD AR AR X | - CRACAD T 08 SN R U AR T I T For a few days only, we will sell any suit in oyr window for $9.00. Also any hat that we wil| show in our window for $1.50. Now is your chance to get some good clothes cheap, The H D JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakel:ng ba W. 8 IRVIN GENTIST doabilgloa i wuly, 1300 14 alu 0 Keutucky Belidiey Ovice 180, Residence 84 3. W. R. uKOOVER, PEHYAICEAN AND SURGEON, R i and 4+ Kentucky Bldg Lakeland, Florida. « ALUMELL, Attorney-at-Law Oifices, Bryani Suudiag tachelaud Via manner are better liked than spraw KELSEY BLANTON LAY yers. scallops or dots used in a conventional | fourth, “that the men are to blame' for all the forwardness and flippancy K. OF P. . in girls, and the way they dress and ; all the other things they do that they shouldn’t. It would be sort of com- fortable to blame the men for it all wouldn't it?" “They won't care,” quoth Phoebe. “They'll go right on showering all their attentions on the girl with the most false hair and the biggest hats and the tightest skirts and the readiest laugh, whether there is any- thing to laugh at or not.” “Let them,"” interrupted another. “There's something more to life than merely pleasing the men. 1If 1 prefer refinement and good breeding and good taste, or think they are right and their opposites wrong, I am uvne 8% Ldacadta, Ml TUCKER & TUCKER, —~Lawyers— aywmoudo Blag Lake/dud, Forids 140, 5. LOWARDS Attorney-at-Law. | ling floral patterns. Very sheer cot- ; | ton voile, handkerchief linen, or a fine Oftice 1n Munu Bulldiug | grage of dotted Swiss will make at- LAKELAND, FLORIDA. | tractive blouses of this sort. e | A silk shirt may be of white or .. D e ‘fl- b. ubNDENBALL | o 0i00q 1 silk, of washable satin or Jivil Englacers and Architects | of crepe de chine. The white crepe Rooms ;H:-.’ln' Drane Bldg. de chine shirts, with plaited frills and LAKELAND, FLA. turndown collars and edged with fine Prsphate laud examination. cording, are the favorites, and such veys, “Iamination, reports. shirts usually have turned back cuffs, Blueprivting. provided with link buttons, which match the buttons used on the front of the garment. There are aleo wany aiuactive blouses being shown of white silk Bur- " 7A. 1. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. .M('M“"‘ 2 brocade or white charmeuse. These MNewest Ideas in Bunzalow Designing | blouses are usually made quite simple Lakeland, Florida. of line, and in some cases have the et easaeEE S T —— | turned down Robespierre collar and D 0. ROGERS, } o= mannish, fourin-hand tie and turned Lawyer, back cuffs, Room 7, Bryant Building. An attractive blouse of charmeuse Phone 259. of the tailored type is shown in the | Lakeland, Florida. illustration. The collar is of the Robes- e s i -~ | plerre type, with fourin-hand tle. R 3. HUFFAKER, There is a deep yoke, which extends --Attoruey-at-Law— | low over the shoulders. The sleeves seot 1 Stuart oldg. Barww, Fia | 3re long and are fulled into a deep, | closefitting cuff of the material. DR. N. L. BRYAN, ! MARY DEAN. DENTIST. i Rooms & and 9, Deen & Bryant Bulld- [ Chenille-Dotted Vellings. ing. Phone. 339. Renidence Puone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER 10ftce Upstairs East of Court House.) BARTOW. FLORIDA. ‘ramination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. Many varieties of veilings were in evidence at the New York Horse show, says the Dry Goods Economist, but chenlile-dotted novelties were perhaps in the lead. Dainty spring designs, outlined in minlature chenille dots or decorated in some odd fashion, were especlally prominent. The part which chenille-dotted veilings played at this fashionable gathering will no doubt be influential in boosting the already fair demand for chenille dots in local ‘TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND | retail stores. The country at large ORGAN has bought conservatively of these Suite 1, Futeh & Gentry Ruilding novelties, and in the majority of fo- LAKELAND FLA. stances has done well with them. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN i | not going to throw them over merely | to win masculine favor. 1 think we | ought to get down to the bedrock fact i of what is right and worth while, not i merely to whether our conduct will | win fleeting popular favor. We want | those things in our character that are goiug to give us lasting satisfaction. And, believe me, none of us here would- find lasting satisfaction in the regard of men who like vulgarity in | dress and manner. And, believe me, too, the nicest men domn't. And even 1f they seem to for a little while, it {e either out of idle curiosity, or to put in time, or a mere passing fancy. Il stick to the advices of mothers and aunts and grandmothers. They have been observing human nature a much | longer time than we have, and they ; know how it wears.” . “Well,” said Phoebe, I suppose the | girl with high standards of conduct is of more value to soclety than the girl without them. And I suppose it is worth while to be of some value | somewhere.” “And T'd rather have my pelt respect,” said another, “than the atten- i tion of a dozen men for dolng some | thing that | thought beneath me~ ———— ¢ Sergeant Didn't “Sabby.” Sergt. Mike Drew was at one time ! & quartermaster sergeant in the Pail- ipplnes. He believed he had a work- ing knowledge of the language of the \alands, which the soldiers call “Bam- One day a party of tourists trylng to get two Fllipinos to m'm stand that they wanted some trunks taken down to the station. The tour- ists did everything they knew to get this lastruction into the heads of the browa brothers, but it was useless. 'e:-nmt Drew then offered his sery- “Say, you,” he sald, turning to the nativea, “when the whistle blows on the railroad train, too hoo, you get your bull cart, moo moo, and take these trunks down to the station be fore the engiuc starts, ding ding. Sad by?” “Yo no savez,” the natives replied. ] “What!” roared Sergeant Drew. | “Don’t you understand your own laa- | guage™ | Regular meeting every at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. ing Tuesdar Visit- members always welcome. A M Meets every Wednesday night 1 0dd Fellows hall. . ‘V. Row!'and president; W. B. Hicks, secretary. POST 33, G. A. R. Meets the first Saturday in every month at 10 1. m. at the home of J. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue i A C. SHAFFER, Commander ! I. R TALLEY, Adjutant Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. 4 meets every second and fourth Mon- day nights at 1. 0. N. F. hall. Visit- ing brothers and sisters cordially in- vited. MRS, JULIA FRENCH, N. G. MRS. T. E. ROBERTSON, Sec Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0.0. F, mcets Friday nights at 7:30, at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers are cordially invited. E. M. SMAILES, Sec. T. E. ROBERTSON, N. G. GLAtBoLE Orange Blossom Div. No. 499 G. L A to B. of L. E. meets every second and fourth Wednesdays each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome MRS. J. C. BROWN 3ec'y Mrs. J. B. HOGAN. Pres ~ ARCHER The Second-Hand Man| Cook Stoves, Heaters, One Four- burner Oil Stove, Beds from $2 or up, Dressers $4 up, Chairs 50c up, Rockers $1.50 up, Office Desk, Settee, Buffet, Sideboard, Sewing Machine, Rattan Cot, a new 30-30 Rifle—Mari | lin takedown—and other articles too | numerous to mention. Just pm--I chased all of Dr. Bevis' household | and office fixtures | Second - Hand; _How: Femishioe » Sossay F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commander ACKSON, Secretary Grand Order of -Eagles of | {0400 PIPOEDLOFOFOFOTOTD O right to this store— we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick§ Delivery | i Smith & Steitz| For All hinds of REAL See Us Fur ROSEDALE and PARK MILLLols Deen & Bryant Building [ The Model Hardware Cof Headquarters for everything in hardware 3 See our Parcels Post Computing Scales Carbide 'Lamps, Keen Kutter Tools, Oil and Gasoline Stoves, Queensware and Graniteware, Tinning and Plumbing Contractors. Store iThe Model Hardware Co. 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla O40404040404040404 0404040804040 0000 0E0+040? Here at this drug store, [If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance (ome ESTATE Lakeland. Fla. 500 T A SBOOPOPVPOSOP0 $ VW VPOS OISO SOPOIBPOIPOSO VO SOHOEOPOPOTO BT