Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 18, 1913, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGR |KEEPING UP WITH BESS Listen! Big Cut in Maz- | da Lamp Prices | After the stout woman had floppeq | into the nearest armchair, scattering | about twenty-four Christmas bundi.s | on the floor as she did so, she heaveq | even a deeper sigh than one woulg | naturally have expected under the cir. { DEOEOBDBOBODOW S cumstances, | ¥ “What's the matter™ asked her | 3 friend. “You look as though you'g 7 i! ,.'-,.,,(.m‘ o i g & lost pounds and pounds from worry id A! ~ il A 3 “I think I have,” replied the stour | ':; q Wfil& . MRS' HENRY BACON ¢ i5, 20 and 25 Watt were 50c now 40 woman, rather feebly. “You sce. i's | I ’ " N Bessie. Bessio's my favorite niece, 45 | 1 0}"* J £ H 40 Watt were 55c now... . . . 45¢ you know, and she's burdened wirh | [ p ’ & overindulgent parents who give h.r | l“n 3 60 Watt were 75¢, now. ... .. . 60c everything she wants before she ! | 3 knows that she wants it. Now, Low Reply to W. A, | H 100 Watt were $1.10, now. . . .. .90c Is it possible to please such a | On which hand and which finger s j A with any kind of gift? She has jevciry | the engasement ring placed? How ' 150 Watt were $1.60, now. . . $1.35 by the pound and she gets enouch | does the man get the ring so the girl ! A Y 2 : ; candy every Christmas to feed un | will be surprised” I8 it customary | re 0" 0'“ 0 Ill 4 250 Watt were ‘2‘60' now. .. "2‘25 orphan asylum. So whenever Decem- ( to use the ring ceremony, and if so, | & & | ber comes around I begin to wring | who places the ring on finger, the —_— &7 e 4 my hands and say, ‘What under the | bridegroom or the minister? Is lt] 7 H shining sun can 1 get for Bessio» | required that the girl go to the court- | That's the way I got my first :ruy | house to get the license with th, bairs! 1 get a fresh installmen: of | man? them every Christmas.” She was calming down now. Hor friend had politely assumed an air of | The Buy Mazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by Florida Electric & Machinery Co. i first finger?—- W, A, engagement ring is a Princeton pennant. There was Princeton pennant left in the sport ing goods section the day I went 1o buy Bessie's present and 1 wrestl.d for it with two husky youths, a midl aged woman and half a dozen glagly girls. 1 got it, too, although in th | ide —_—— | 5 : | Ous question before the ring is pur- | chased, she should &ive you her meas GEOHOIQIQEOIDIOIOTOIOT0 FOFOIAPOHOFOFOFOHQ DON'T FORGET TO GO TO LAKEPHARMACY FOR YOUR Drugs, Drug Sundries, process | lost three perfectly good it like buttons and sprained my wrist. “That night Bessie's beau brousht | performs the her an atrocious big Princeton pen nant about three times the size of the. | one I had worked so hard for. Swuot POFOR0 | bride-elect should go to the court of him, wasn't it? liouse, but by a few questions at the “Go on,” begged her friend. “Your | Jiconge window you can find out ac thrilling recital wikes a war Story | curately, as laws vary in different look as flat as a plug hat that's ben states, and what information I might TEOEROL PSSRSO LEOBe 5 BRSOy » waist of mine that some poor soul had spent six monts making. Well, that ! teaching. . . 8at on. What happened next?” | #lve might not apply to your case. TOllet Arthles Etc. l “Bessie came over to my house on Ie first finger is next to the thumb, ’ § | day,” sald the stout womanm, “uid | although in use the thumb s called VBODO SRBODE | OBOGO s GO OHOFOBOIOIOI OGO FOPOP ] raved about an embroidered shi | the first finger, according to modern | CHFODOPOIOBODOFORFOBOBOBO RO v QEQEOLOSOINPOS0SOSOS0 : 6 gave me an idea and | immediate! ‘ Concerning a Wedding. [ ‘ °!“""d‘fd 0 'I"",k“bwf“l"““ ong) "l:“‘l int o1 tave beor reading your entertain- 3 4 | 81X days. 1 embroidered unt "‘“I " ments for some time past and have ‘ & ' French knots dancing all over the wall [ und some very entertaining things, ¢ v land I counted stitches in my slep | ' 1 am going to ask you to help me & 7. | Even my football playing son, wii : by offering rome suggestions for a wedding to take place the last of lanuary. 18 it necossary to have ush- ‘s aa church wedding and must the | bride wear & veil?—Rena. reels off signals in his dreams, becan For Fresh Opysters, Fruits, Candaes, 7 | alarmed at the n_ymptonl that 1 dis Nuts and all Confecflons ¢ played. My family rose in wrath ‘__‘ When I brought the thing to the tabi, PROMPT DELIVERY i at dinner and embroidered betwe. ; courses. And then when the wuist ; was nearly completed Bessie casually } announced that she thought embroid +* v.’ ¢ must be shown to seats and relatives ered shirt waists were getting cou mon and she woudn't wear one fi: anything.” “Dear, dear!” murmured her frie: | sympathetically. + "I felt like telling Bessio that 1f o chauged her mind again she wo. 't Bet any present from me,” s ihe stout woman. “Rut next morn 1 started out on the warpath, all -1 Ted up in my oldest clothes, so tht | could grab bargains with the 1ot of them, 1 ran into a sale of 1 Iry —women six deep fighting o' or it [ tle 99 cent reduced from oin reserved for them. 1 should say have | four or six, according to the size of ! church and number ‘nvited. [ always VOO OSOSOEOFOBIEORD time in all her life that a girl may wear this distinetive article, which like. To Entertain the Boys. We are a wirls club composed of twelve members and live in a small town. Last vear our “especial boy friends” entertained us by giving a progressive anything as formal as a dinner party. Grateful Reader ’ Get busy the minute you read this and have a leap year party, for it will be vour very last ehance 1 thlnk| vou can telephone each special boy‘ that he will be called for, then dance | or plav cards and serve them nice | refreshments | | Anyway, 1 got there, found 11+ oin ! purses all gope, took another h; ur getting untangled and had to pay $3 for the same thing in another - ore. “After I'd been patting mv- !' on | the back far about a day for ug | 8olved the problem I met oo« on the street. She hailed me, and ‘Lon broke into lamentations. ‘Wh. do you think, Aunt Helen” sk d ‘Unele Billy brought me anoth.r in | purse last might, and I had thre al- ASoutherly wind and a cloudy shy Proclaim it a Hunting morning. If you are planning a hunting rip this year, you cannot af- ————— | Garments for Wedding. | | ready!’ What constitutes the proper eos-f | “When I came 0 1 was In » rig [ tume for a bride and groom at a noon | store and Bessie was rubbing m: | d | wedding? May a veil be worn at that | | and coolng, “You shouldn't wo - s0 ! hour?—Betty i over Christmas. much, auntie.’ *‘Yes, I know, Bessie,’ I said " at do you want for Christmas?” You know you 1 100 S The bride may wear a veil with per. | fect propriety providing the gown is} white. Personally. I am in favor of | “‘Why, I don't know,’ she r 1.d.|& bride always wearing a veil, for | f . | ‘Nothing much that [ can thin} I| never again in her lifetime may she | Ol‘d tO leave th]s Store out 0 | want a diamann ring, but dadd r't]enjoy this privilege. A strost cos- g | glve me one. Must you go so . 2" | tume is equally proper at this hour. | % 4 . . “I think now that I'll g0 a s [ For the bridegroom there is this | Vour ConSIderatlon. and order a couple of dozen ro- r | choice, a froek coat or one of 'hal X Bessie—thw stems to be at leas o | long-ta‘ied cutaways. rather light rr A s ; feet long. 1 sent her some oh o | trousers with a frock coat, four-in- We have everything you may need at prices: o appendichlis and she rav | or |Band tia, white pray or a faney them then, but now-—goodness ¥ +! | waistcoat. If there are any new Conflderably ]ower than you wi" find in any She may hawe developed a cue of | Wrinkles, a first.class haberdasher rose fever by this time. “Honestly, the thought of «' ‘e Christmases that are yet to cor s enough to kill any one. Yes, [ d ‘ool as though 1@ been through . » y- hote will give pointers on the requisites. Sleepin'g Car Garb. Will you kindly tell me 1t one should remove all her clothing when in a sleeping car’- Inexperienced. other store. We carry only the best guns and the finest rifles of e' . description. T We h “dle the best quality v "'s, semi-smoke- | “Well, Merry Christmas! Here cocs . _ | tor Besste'st” Remove corsets and shoes and pet- SR et L (¥ T— i o 2 hi | SAE e S — ticoat and ut on a dark silk ki boxvder and revolver Lcgee. L cyihing, n| . el pes £ o o:.n Shoot. or what the shops call a Puliman ST o 5 ol | "Here’s an item,” observed Rivers, robe, with a cap of silk to tch ma J y s wrd. { match. | ke vour hfl"t"’L uc. cerd i :'ho wae looking over the exchan. <, Then with soft slippers of kid, which | : outfitted many huntsmen . .. Their sat-| "to the effect that the king of Swien raises prize dogs on his farm " “1 suppose he uses them,” sugs st- ed Brook, “to driwe his Stockhoin After which the rattle of the tipe | writer broke out.afresh with great violence. ' come in a case, or ones of silk yon ! are ready for a comfortable night and | will also be presentable in case of | sickness or accident . L) reeommendations are the best proof thatour hnnt-| 1% L 0utfits are the best that can be bought. Toast “To My Father” Some time ago the toast was | agked for and a correspondent kindly ] 'Bfindn it. Thank you “Here's to the dear one whose sleep I dieturbed as a baby. whose spank- l'nls ! deserved as a child, whose purse | have always helped to empty, whose beautitnl and unselfish love 18 ———— Victim .of Nolee. TheJackson = “We had a signai arranged. She told me to come to her window and make . made a noise ke a shotgun l s on 0 | ville Courter-Journal elopement fall — & noise like a robin. “Yes? ever mine. “Then her fafher Dopped out and| “Here's to my best and troest friend -Lovis- | —8fly father ™ VWADAME MERRL - I8 the little finger called the placed s, deep attention. | upon the finger next to the little . PHONE 46. LR DRANE BUILDING ‘"After hours and hours of biui | finger on the left hand; it {8 called $ | racking effort,” went on the stout wo- i the “fourth finger.” or wedding-ring Ji B rOHOHO z.o(s.oeo'a'ots-ofimm’c@»@s:oqwmwomm man, “I found out that Bessie wani. finger. If a girl is to be engaged, and | they generally are asked the moment. | [ure. and it would be better to ask | | her what kind of a token she pre | { ferred, as most girls have their own | ! 8 as to the kind of ring they The ring ceremony is usually | | enstomary, and the clergyman who | » ceremony will give full ' | Instructions a8 to how 1t is done. I do not think it is necessary that the Ushers are necessary, for guests vl wish to be seated in the places | Say wear the veil, jor it is the last | 18 80 charming and typically bride- | 4 arty This vear we { purses, and all trying to get wiited "'f % | "‘" at unn:- ‘“ took 5"‘ hal cour | Mant to entertain them. Most of the | [ to get next to the counter. it v it | Poys and girls are colloge students. | was cruel the way 1 elimbed o+ oo | NOW We want your very heat idea of ! ple, but it was for a worthy ci.se | Dlan to entertain without having e Yo S Wi, Waer Yot | ’g pleasant rooms, apply to If 50, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind, or for any purpose, let us figure with you. Inp mill doors, sash, blinds, etc., we are the leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? e work, We can save you money on your paint bill and guarantee sat- isfaction. Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. § Arnold, a very competent m an, and we can furnish the materiai and do the w ork for 7ou in a way that will make you glad. Give us a chance at your work. Builders Lumber & Supply Company E. H & E 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Foot of Main Street. Phone 28, Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colinization FOR SAL |& Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms, Weguarantee all property juss as reprasented by us For reliable information see - Ohlinger & Alfield 1 Opposite New Depos, LAKELAND, FLORDDA mmmooaflmwnmmumom D Y | 4080 HOFOBOBOBOHOFOHOEIHOFO W’me'w |4 List Your Property Today And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you don't find Me in my office, mail me description, price and terms, Irn do the rest. Loans negotiated. - gt QB P OB OO {W. FISKE JOHNSON : REAL ESTATE & ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLORIDA CENTRAL PHARMACY We use the best of products in all prescriptlons and no one hut competent pharmacists are al'owed to work in our Pre seription Department. Our boy is always ready for your call ; 26==—=PHONE=—=25 * mmmmmwmmmo % S —— Davis, Fulghum & Campbell Successors to D. Fulghum 218-220 S. Florida Ave. Phone 334 Dealers in All Kinds of Fancy and Heavy Groceries, Hay, Girain and all Kinds of Feed Stuff, Country Produce Bought and Sold Call and See Us Before Placing Your Orders Eisewhere. All Kinds of Feed Stuff a Specialty. “ “ For niceJmeals, good homecooking and 4

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