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DENNY O eI AR O OO RO O EROPOHOHOBOBABDEIEC A SOA .G MO OV EC 'AShcrb' vnnd anda cloudy sky Proclaim it a Hunting morning.” If you are planning a hunting wip this year, you cannot af- ford to leave this store out of 2 5 Wmm | you'd have received an invitation.” Db WO@OW O-‘»O“O*O!O 4 Tore { «d in my cousin Mary, | the By AMY GADSDEN. “l went downtown and bought | Lucy’s wedding gift today,” said the girl when conversation lagged a bit. “It was real fun.” “I went to school with Lucy, but she didn’t ask me to her wedding or to the reception,” said the young man caller. “I wish to goodness she had. Surely one's schoolmates ought to be asked 1f anybody is.” “The reception is going to be small,” sald the girl, soothingly. “The house isn’t large you know.” “They've invited the whole town to the wedding—all but me.” “Well, it's too bad. 1 don’t see, though, how you can go when you're not asked.” “If there was any way to slip me in vou'd think of it, wouldn't you?" said the young man. “Couldn’t I pretend to be a butler or something? “Butlers wouldn't be at the wed- ding,” exclaimed the girl. “You're thinking of ushers. Somebody might drop her card of mhnissiun out of the church window to you' “She micht ;z-l caught and thrown out. Do pe s have to have cards lo‘ the reception. too”" “No, you waik rizlit in for that, but you couldn’'t do it wihout being caught. They'd know you weren't | asked.’ “I'd give a lot to go—to the wed- ding, anyhow.” “l didn't know you were so crazy over weddings." "It isn't weddings I'm crazy over,” | said the young man, with a sigh. “But 1 bet you're going to let S8am Meadows take you." “He hasn't asked me yet, but if he wants to take me | don't see why 1 shouldn't go with him and enjoy my- self.” “No, 1 suppose not. A girl can't imagine going with Sam and not hav- ing the time of her life.” “I didn't say that.” “No, but you thought it, apparently. And here I am, crazy to go, and you won't even think up a practical way to smuggle me in." “If you had called there recently *1 didn't want to call there. was another place where 1 preferred to go."” “Dear me! man.” “1 didn't say a lot of places,” he protested. “But you know I haven't got very much time and I'd rather | be here than anywhere else.” “That's very kind of you," she sald, smiling. “But you see what you've lost by it—you can't go to the wed- ding.” “Oh, bother!’ he cried. “I don't| care a thing about that wedding.” “Why you sald you were crazy to go!" “I am. But If you weren't going I'd not care at all.” “Maybe 1 won't go. Mother and father will be away and it may bhappen that Sam will take somcbody else.” “That isn't likely. He's been hern every evening for months.” “Please don't exaggerate.” “Well, he's been here every time [ have. And now he can take you to the doings and I've got to sit back and smile like an angel and look as if I lked It." “You won't even see us.” “No, but | know just what a good time Sam will have. There won't be a prettier girl there than you are.” “Sam’ll think differently,” she said with a laugh. “Sam’s awfully interest who's one of always talk What a popular young bridesiiaids. e ! abcut her every minute when he call . here. You see, they had a quarrel and he came here to get news of her It's all right now. [ was the peace maker, by the vay." “Then you're not going!"” cried tht young man joyfully. “Can I conx over that evening?” “I think you're horrid,” she pout:d “I'n crazy to go to the wedding.' “And I'm crazy about you!" blurted out. “I've been trying tell you all the evening, | want you to marry me!” “Well, why— It's so—" “You know I love you,' he said. | couldn’t stand it to think of your xo- he 1 ing with Sam when I wanted so to take you.” [ “You can go now!” she cried, se A"4 {tween it and the leather. Carefully trace cach outline with a sharply | pointed pencil. The design will be | perivetly duplicated on the leatlqu ready for coloring. The design shows a conventional arrangement of two flowers. Sage- THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, JAN. 20, 1913. e »mm»onmog srorororovow0 GOING T0 THE WEDDING PRETTY FOR CARDCASE, i DECORATION THAT I8 ARTISTIC AND DURABLE. In Addition, Almost Every Woman WIll Be Able to Make It for Her self—Sage-Green and Gold Are the Colors. When milady goes calling she must be supplied with an attractive card- case. If carried in a purse, among other articles, calling cards quickly become soiled, so a special case must be provided for them. Many women prefer a cardcase of leather to one of silver or gold. The latter invariably soils the white gloves, while one made of leather, especially of a light tint, prevonts this catastrophe. Artistic cardcases are rather ex-en- sive, but any woman who is at all' cl?\ er cun succesfully make them her- self The leather can be purchased at any arts o crafts shop where sup lies are sold Tak: the design given here and place & sheet of carbon paper be- green sucde could be effectively used | for this cardcase, with the design ' done in gold. If preferred, the petals can be cut out with a sharp knife and | fnscts of petalshaped enamel used. | Tl se are sold at the arts and crafts shiop. For lining the case use a bright proen silk or a vivid flower design. < metimes the flowers are cut out with a sharp knife and the silk lining provides the color. In this case a plain silk must be used. Suede is ! pliable and can be stitched on the machine. You can utilize this motif fiffncllvnly when decorating covers for books, blotters or tables. It will also prove an exrbllc-nt design for stenciling. DESIGNS IN NECK RIBBONS singularly Pretty Are Many of the Styles That Are in Favor for This Season. The latest development of the eputoir is the grosgrain or moire rib- ton with plain or picot edge and a large single ornament on the left gide, ' avs Vogue. One of the prettiest of se is a circular motif of exquisite il v, Another is a square of fin- st filet lace mesh wrought in platin- um and diamonds, placed diagonally on the ribbon and held at the two opposite corners by two diamonds. | I'hese are again attached to a jeweled scction that covers the ends of the ribbon. If a simpler chain for the | lorgnon is desired there is the solitary pearl without any metal and strung ' as a slide or a silk cord. Both men and women are adopting this incon- spicuous but handsome device. | Perhaps one of the most pleasing novelties of the moment is a velvet ' neckband with slides of seed pearls. | These come with two or three slides ! or with a simple festoon. They are | | | ! JOOOOOOOMOOOOOOO’."OOOOOOOOOOC‘OOOOO’)OOO‘OC‘OGCCCV}OWMM PAGE SEVEN. Are V0l Sq@lstlm WI(II Where You tat? For nice"meals, good homecooking and pleassnt rooms, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON 211 South Tennessce Ave.—Miss Browmng s Home | 9 Are You Going to Build? If so, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind or for any purpose, let us figure with you. In mill work, doors, sash, blinds, etc., we nre the leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? We can save you inoney on your paint bill and guarantee sat- istaction. Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. 8§ Arnold, a very competent mun, and we can furnish the materiai and do the w ork for you in a way that will make you glad Give us a chance at your vork Builders Lumber & Supply Company E. H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Foot of Main Street. Phone 28. LG COGCAOTOTBRROC DO R Timber, Turpentine. Cut-over FOR SAI b Lands, . Choice Colinizatyon 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 just as represented by us For reliable information see Ohlinger & Alfield Opposite New Depot, LAKELARD FLORIRA | aosowoéo-mem-ow'svc»s~»:»@.c»s»~bl=,vc. FODOHOPOFOLOHOIOPOSOFOSOND 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 dnd terms, I do the rest. Loans negotiated. 'W. FISKE JOHNSON : REAL ESTATE NOWU‘)CVODOOOOOOOOWU’ ‘-mfl § s Havh your prescriptions filled at CENTRAL PHARMACY We use the best of products in all prescriptlons and no one but competent pharmacists are allowed to work in our Pre scription Department. Our boy is always ready for your cal! 25—_PHONE=25 &UWWWOOOOWOOOWL fi i f ing possession of her own hands a7 | yoth radical departures from the old- proceeding to ¢lap them. “One's fian . | faghioned themes, such as the rosette you know, is always included!'—('hi- Lnnd h cago Dally vk the bowknot your consideration. Ve 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 e description. We handla the best quality "<, semi-smoke- less powder and revolver cything, i fact, to make your hunting suc. We have outfitted many huntsmen «. .e. Their sat- isfied recommendations are the best proof thatour hnnt. outfits are the best that can be bought. TheJ ackson L.Lr WllSOll Co Mice Didn’t Care. Little Dorothea is one of those chil: dren whose danger signal is sileice When she 1is still, she is in mischief The other day her mother bec:me aware of the quiet which boded trou- ble. 8he was about to look for the child when, at that moment, Darothea came in, her face rosy with happii ess and her mouth covered with crumbs “Where have you been, Dorothca?’ asked her mother. “What are you eating? “Cheese,” sald the young !ady, calmly “Cheese? Where did you get It dear?” “In the mouf-trap.” “In the mouse-trap!” exel: mother, horrified. “0, yeth!” “But what will the mice do? The" won't have any cheese.” “0, dey don't care, mamma! Dey was two moufies in de trap, and dey didn’t care a bit.” 1 her Good Test. “Has Mrs. Bifferis a sense of hu- mor? “P'm afrald not. I've seen her look at Mr. Biffels a number of times . without ever smiling.” Dark Versus Light Furs, It seems odd that so few lho\lld realize that dark furs are much more becoming than light, that is, to the ' average woman. Sable, mink, black ' fox, make her complexion look at its . very best, whereas ermine, white fox, miniver and squirrel have exactly the contrary effct. The newest way of wearing the stole {8 to put the middle of it on In ders crosing them at the back and bringing them forward under the | arms. Even fur caps with their | rounded or pointed backseare worn ln this fasion, certainly very warm :mtortable, though slightly unorth& X. Muffs and Stoles. There appears to be no limit to the size of muffs and stoles this season, but the wise woman will see that the lining of her granny muff is ruched up 80 as to leave but a small aperture for the hands; otherwise she will de- rive but little advantage from the fur as far as warmth is concerned. The long, wide stoles are without doubt both useful and becoming art: cles, and can be worn in many ways which insure the maximum amouat of graceful appearance. '218-220 S. Florida Ave. front, pass the ends over the shoul- | Davis, Fulghum & Campbell Successors to D. Fulghum Phone 334 Dealers in 'All Kinds of Fancy and Heavy Groceries, Hay. Grain 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. H #