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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, ’——_f._,f_— isten! Big Cut in Maz- da Lamp Prices 5, 20 and 25 Watt were 50c now 40z 40 Watt were 55¢c now........ 45¢ 60 Watt were 75¢, now......... 60 100 Watt were $1.10, now. ... .. 90c 150 Watt were $1.60, now. .. $1.35 950 Watt were $2.60, now. .. . $2.25 ! 5 O3 QB HOPOBOE OPFOPOFOBOGTPIGOPORO$O-HO O DEOR A BOBEOBEDEEDDEORHOE BOBBOPE GEOPORGROROROE D HHOO fo5 Mazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by " ooida Electr L& Machinery Co. : 3 48, DRANE BUILDING £ oo & LOOK & WE HAVE PUT IN A NEW LINE OF ICE CREAM WHICH WE GET FROM TAMPA. GIVE US A CALL LAKE PHARMACY DDLU HDHO DD PPOBOPOROE e L e WM‘O&OMW@M'M " PHONE 226 * Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candies, Nuts and a'l Confections ;. . PROMPT DELIVERY J LSRR POE TPOPC DB E O B EODOBO NG DFDEOROSOIPO SOS: We have in our employ, Mr. S. Miller, who is an expert in hisline. Let him “oure with you on your heetMetaland Tin Work 1‘:-:) all kind of Roofing. For Gravel, Slate, Tile, ._in. Make or repair any- ing in Sheetlron or Tin. A carload of the Famous Strawberry Cup, the kind ' that fits the Refrigerator | Boxes. | i " A full line of Sash, Doors, Builders . Hardware, .all at prices which will . make it to your ittzrest to let us have a share of your trade. Gh - ] [ & E | stitl cordbon ilson Co. | HAVE PINS ALWAYS AT HAND Useful Holder to Hang on the Wall Provides Receptacle for Small Conveniences. LAK ELAND, In our sketch may be seen a dainty | and ornamental holder for hat pins for hanging upon the wall by the side | of the dressing table. It is, of course. necessary to keep hat pins where they are easily accessible, but at the same time, if they are placed in a holder or stuck in a cushion upon the dressing table, they are generally greatly in the way, so that, perhaps. there is nothing better than can be prepared for them than a holder of the nature shown, which may be hung on the wail It merely consists of a long pocket, into which the hat pins may be slip ped, and at the base of it a little wood is placed te receive the points of the pins. In making it. a picce of fairly ‘ut out in the shape shown in dingram A, and scored across with a sharp penknife at the point indicated by the dotted line. This board is then covered on both sides with some pretty remnant of silk, and the two little cide pieces (diagram B) can next be made For them two pieces of cardboard are cut out in the wadeeshape illus- trated and covered with silk. The lover portion of the holder is best up wirds and th Yoo pieees gewn in their places, and it is afterwards fin ished ¢ t the edpes throuzhout with a fine silk cord The conventional floral design that frout should be em appears wpon the | broidercd in i1k of rome contrasting shade of color, and can guite well be workd from ou h It should, of course, be embroidered upon the materizl prior to coverin the board. A leng loop of ribbon with a rosette mow ot the top is attache to the back of the holder by which may be suspended from a nail in 1! wall, and it is further ornamented hy two smart little ribbon bows kiun on to the umu r corners. VANITY BOXES ARE HIDDEN Tiny Toilet Acceuorlu That May Be Tucked Away in a Woman's Bracelet. The vanity box has become so mich a part of a woman's outfit that the manufacturers are discovering many odd ways for her to carry it. To take care of one's powder pulf and lip rouge from one’s handbus ! become commonplace! Now a ! an can tuck these in her bracelet. ( of the new kind has flexible Lo wold wire with the vanity box « in the shape of an oval medallion a handsome Or she can we monogratii. w it around her as a sutoir. IMascinating vanity onts are shown in all styles and | from gay ones of French jewe nd-studded boxes no big ild's locket. Among the mc ular of the vanity cases for the are those of colored Russian « ! on a linked chuin to match. Again one may earry a van X in the end of a p sol, or } nead of a biz hat pin, d i charm for her chatelaine, or « in one of the biz buttons th ment her cors 3. O 1, who wore a watch in the | one riding glove, had set in the ¢ f ¢ . a small vanity case ready for i t r ¢ use when she dismounted. Ar girl had a similar case in the «od of her crop. The new opera bags include « ity box, and those that do r be supplied with them by sn LS | ets sewed to the interior for them Reception Gown. A reception gown that I have st seen, and one that merits desc 1, | was in a thick cream charmen d ! of a simplicity that was as decopt ve as its expensiveness was real e skirt was cut short enough to ¢l ar the ground, and was looped up a' e left side to reveal a deep hem of black velvet, on which was impo--d a band of flat braid, about three inc.<8 wide, thien came a white cluny e ; insertion edged with a narrow ba ! the same deceptive simplici - 1hed ackson; | ribbon or purple shade and edged with | A large flat felt hat with ' tulle, completed | | | | ermine. The bedice was arranged v white hemstitching of charmcuse. 1he long, unlined eleeves terminated with a loose cuff—a composite elaboration of velvet, braid, lace and fur. At ¢ neck, which was cut slightly open, one of the new cravats was in evidence, It consisted of a band of plack velvet, with frill of lace so arranged as to form a double collar. It was fas- tened with a bow and ends of moire ermine. swathing of purple FLA., JAN. 28, 1913. PAGE SEVEN H'S BLESSED DAMOZEI. By I1ZOLA FORRESTER. Creston discovered the little book | ing a Paris, sccond-hand copy of “Vieux nd here on top of the dusty | und folios lay the fragile, fra- ant volume, It was fragr, tiously to h tooled, fawn some ind the nery | jon the lower left hand shelf in the | back of the shop He had been hunt- : Hu litied it cau- as odorous with | 1t that stole along | red old dreams. F closed his eves and ¢ wide desert reaches and a of moving 15t the goiden d st 1o stood lutely a mow in his s voon ral tomes in vou on S Creston remartod quite en he had finished his Old Tucker glanced sidelong from the bock hie was enjoying. | “That one, Mr. Creston?" he asked, ritting up suddenly, This little book of Rosettl selec tHens™ Not o for osale,” returned Tucker, © book does not belong to me.” uodleehed at the inner blank ki It ( a name, “Wanda Plilipps sang in his brain as he | very shen he cn top of Nuremberg etchings ndoold Munieh studies. And each time he held it, he would look at the 1 tirn the pages over with thrill of expectaney. : will you wait for her to he ashed one day. Pocker glanced up sharply as it ne hod broken a lock on a very vawer in his life, may come any day, . It stays there until " he told sho I would be willing to return it to Lol vou know where she Hves? considered request, 1y his white beard thoughttully, enly the old fellow tilted his to one side and chuekled. he left in a tiff, Mr, Creston. She had been dropping in here off and on for a year, picking up one kook after another. One day I found that volume of Rosetti and it seemed to be- long to her. The day she left it, she came to sell me hack two or three | books, and 1 would not take them.” “You've wasted time waiting for her to come back. Tell me where she lives, and I will take the book back. Let me take the book with me now.” “Take it,” said Tucker, slowly. Creston went down Lexington ave- nue straight towsrds his own home I'nelor the square. Rut it is a curious square. One short hlock naies all the differ ence in its easte environment., Cres- ton ocenpicd a vers comfortable bach- elor suite on its sonth side, studio building was east of Third < avenue, He wag bending over the narrow line of name plate at the press ut tiu buttons when i« and turned, She was <li a splender into the lock of the door girl with a mass of wind blown red- dish hair, and an eacer, ivory white face. 1t was his d Damozel with New York snow flalkes on her little fur toque, and even in the narrow marble vestibule hie knew that faint fragrance that hod elung about the little book. He drew it from his coat pocket and held out to “Oh, where did you get i Just the least emphacis on pronoun. “Mr. Tucker wasz certiin you had been ill, or you wouid have come for it.” “He sent you with it?” the little ring nf challenge in the tone of this. I thought I had lost it some- where else.” “I tried to buy it from the old man, but he would not ¢!l of course,” he stumbled on recltle:sly. “You see it is a very rare little book. I wanted to copy one or two bits from it it I might. T would return it soon.” She held it out to him quickly. “If you are a fricud of Mr. Tucker‘n. I don’t mind.” “I am a friend,” =aid Creston, grave- ly, “and more, I am your neighbor. 1 live just over in Cramercy park.” “You might mail it,” she sugzested. “I don’t want to mail it.” Tucker hardly seemed either of them the next day buried behind a newly treasure while they talked. .“The book is up in my den, Tucker, and 80 is she. We were married yes- terday.” to notice He eat discovered Everyone Knew It. The newly-married pair had escaped from their demonstrative friends and were on the way to the depot when | the carriage stopped. The bridegroom looked out of the window impatient- ly. “What's the matter, driver?’ he 1 called. “The horse has thrown a shoe, sir,” was the reply. “Great Scott!™ groaned the bride this curious but decidedly attractive groom, “even the horse knows we're toilette.—Exchange. ! Just married.” m.'m.t.fl!\!m‘ P SR iy el wmm phopncx ] h ha i thosa | feht put this in ’ time he came back to the | found the little book in its ! *3 iuaub GPURDS UP THE LIV R 7_ You wouldn't care to have a simple ease of liver rorpidi e liked © f NS R IO e mm’ m‘ T TN w_ *Cv OPOTO WO‘?’O $O4 OW O "CV‘*C%O re Ysu Satlsfied Wml Where You Fat? A For nice meals, good homecooking and pleasant rooms, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON 211 South Tennessce Ave.—Miss Browning's Howe #0004 TP OHOHOCQEIQE A OGO soft hand- 'Wawol VBEIOIOICI WM Are You Going to Build? If so, or if you need lumber or bullding material of 2n¥ L SHT or for any purpose, let ua figure with you. 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