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Listen! Big Cut in Maz- da Lamp Prices 40 Watt were 55¢ now......... 45 60 Watt were 750, now......... 600 100 Watt were $1.10, now. .....80¢ $1.36 .$2.25 150 Watt were $1.60, now. .. 250 Watt were $2.60, now. .. Buy Mazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by Florida [Iectnc & Machinery Co. PHONE 46. DRANE BUILDING | § | | | | : (H0CHOOIOOPOROROROBOI0IOTOTOIIIOIOPOROSOII0H0H WE HAVE PUT IN A NEW LINE OF ICE CREAM WHICH WE GET FROM TAMPA. GIVE US A CALL LAKE PHARMACY HOIOPOPOIOIOPOP > HiGrBO DB L OBOEC 1 QL OTOL0R " """PHONE 226 For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candies, Nuts ard a!l Confections . PRCMPT DELIVERY : ' #. O. DENNY | S O A OPOROROEC n DD FOI OB L BOBOHOAOEAEIIDPOSOS0 SO ==1 We have in our employ, Mr. S. Miller, who is an expert in his line. Let him figure with you on your Sheet Metaland Tin Work Do all kind of Roofing. For Gravel, Slate, Tile, Tin. Make or repair any- thing in SheetlIron or Tin. A carload of the Famouds Strawberry Cup, the kind that fits the Refrigerator Boxes. A full line of Sash, Doers, Buiiders’ Hardware, all at prices which will make it to your irterest to lct us have a share of your trade. TheJackson Wilson Co. |nesxsms i new uncerie HER STRONG REMARKS 'z . | fresh pink ribbon. | seem to want to go into the other { unfortunately, most of the chic ma- | LAND, JAN. 31, 1913. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, L/ FLA., OO OPOFOLOIOFOBOEOSTPOFO SOFOHOIOIOIOSISOFO L0000 Are_You_Satisfied With Where You tmi Ideas of Parisian Modlsul Follow By FRANK ROUSELETT. Closely the Line of Fashion of the Season. Parisian modistes are making & new nightgown, which is cut high in the back and very low in the front, possi- bly influenced by the universal fash- fon for the Robespierre collars. Gowns, you know, even for the evening, are high at the back even when they are manded. cut almost to the walst in the front.| “Well” gaid the young man, ‘I This design has a few fine | gathered from your last set of re tucks in the middle of the back, 18 | marks that you could breathe more finished with an overcast line of scal- | freely if the atmosphere of the room lops under which is caught a full gath- | were not contaminated by my pres ered ruffie of Valenciennes lace. In | ence—that there would be more space front there are more fine tucks, put in | to turn around if the place were notl groups, and through a line of button- clunm-d up by undesirable commod- tholes is run inch-wide pink satin rib- [ittes. In short, 1 rather figured it out bon, which is tied in long loops in that it was a hint for me to leave!” the middle. The line of this decollet-! “I'm sure,” said the young woman, | age s exceedingly pretty and remlndl “that [ don't want you to stay lt one of the portraits of Raeburn of the | you'd rather go! 1 wouldn't Keep | tashionable ladies of his day, who vou for a minute against your will. 1t| wore their outer frocks cut high in | certainly shows when you eagerly | the back and swirling down to expose | sr\in- upon the simplest remarks and a wide expense of chest and bust in twist them about to sult your own front. the picture framed in with & convenience that you are looking for | knife-plaited frill of lace |a chance to escape! Don't let me de- This same designer is also making tain you, I beg!” admirable princess combinations to| “Oh, you aren't detaining me,” the | wear over the corset instead of a cor- | young man assured her. “Before I go | set cover and a short petticoat and | I'4 llke to point out that you are a palr of knickers. These are of nain- | {n error when you call your remarks sook and fitted to the figure with gimple. They were not. On the con- many seams. They are just long trary, they were exceedingly forceful enough to cover the cap of the knee and emphatic. and are finished with two-nch ruffles ;| “\While those remarks were clear in of hand-embroidered scallops or slight- | peaning they were complicated in de- ly gathered lace. slgn—you started on one topic and The fastening is down the side, in | jncluded sixteen others in the same order that the pattern of the front gentence—so 1 am rather proud than will not be disturbed. The line §0es i otherwise that I was able to make out straight under the arm, of course, and | precisely what you meant. It proves the adjustable straps are of 1ace or of | ¢, me that I have at least brains enough to come in out of the rain, I rather doubted this at first in the face {of what you said. But I couldn't go WOMAN WHO 's REALLY UKED !away and leave you laboring under the | delusion that you had something to N“"‘";‘"'k G°°: QA":""" 1;"';.' s |sav that was entirely ineffective and IOAVASS Lad{ Pw"l' an stmple. What you said hit the spot!” Lt LA L [ “I don't know what you are talking | [about!” said the young woman. “I|§ SUNDOSe ¥ i v " business romp:m'lons when extra work | ”,'llf,::;;’.‘;\;,'_"t;‘l(:”;}:m“‘::l n‘::’] :‘:";::x‘h in demands more time, i ar I Rivale ot or (Amnorabit can de hollow tones. “What do you think I e : H) Do 1 tmpress you as the sort of | B wrorights and stand up for M laLer L Ui person who would dance and sing at | spp0of OB 00 HOLON hersglfi MR aRonitYe own funeral? Why should T be I “Good night,” said the young man. But he made no move from the far corner of the divan where be 'lll seated. The young woman sitting with her | head obstinately turned from him moved 1t back perhaps half an inch. “What are you going for!” she de For nice meals, good homecooking and pleasant rooms, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON 211 South Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning's Home Are You Going It so, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind, or for any purpose, let us figure with you. Ip mill work, doors, sash, blinds, etc., we are the leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? We can save you money on your paint bill and guarantee sat- isfaction. Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. S Arnold, a very competent man, and we can furnish the material and do the w ork for 7ou in a way that will make you glad. Give us a chance at your vork. BuildersLumber& Supply Company E. H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Foot of Main Street. Phone 28. Prepared to share late hours with BITRTnYats ' i Wivtelaialutal i ain Akplal el 140 ] Nice to every one and is always 4 b ol and kind to those !!rihful at having recelved my walk- | "2 Timber, Turpentine, Cut over o, serupulonsly potite . K . Colini : below her fn station of lite. ‘ 1'1”“ T8’ SR D e 2 Lands, Choice Colinization Alwavs courteous to strangers and i *‘m,“' '”'_'"“ e "”““"“ Yo Teacts at Low Prices, Merida Homes and Groves on Hmh RS e inon b e i a e Do o be silly. T never said | & Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- ease if thoy are shy tvthing Tike that.” [2 Rolling Land, Situated on Beantiful Lalkes, Paying ase if v oshiy Cooluihd .oleelud n tmes.of dan I'he voung man shook his head in ; boary and Trucking farms. Woguarantee all property just gor or exciterment and thinks of oth. ! FrHElE ed manner. “hon’t draw out |5 as reproscated by us - For reliable information see ers hefore herselt Cazony for me, Genevieve,” he said. | 3 Never heard to say unkind things crucity |4|‘ nHv!um to smmhorx‘;} efther behind or before other people. the blow. Having given it, why at- 12 g Generally ready to make exeuse 'mpt to feed me chocolate drops? | b % & for the weak and those who are uy: A$ I said some time ago, good night!" 4 ‘ to be led away when temptatio 2 sald the young woman, turning clear | | Fearless of what people may sy | around toward him. “If you go home | ZELAKD, of her because she knows that her | now, at nine o'clock, mother and'? Opposite New Depot, La 5 FLORIBA character is beyond attack, every one else will want to know what mmammoommw” Stals o » ol hamuuamnvmvw\n ~® ol 7 on earth is the matter! So will that oilasgs " Spreese girl across the street. I can wm&zmmos»awwno'a»o.;»o‘som ifal Del et et Dul el Bal Sul 2ol el | CREEPING APRON FOR BABY Saves the Clothes and Does Away see her in their front window now. | She'll spread it all over the neighbor- | ¢ With Much Laborious Work in the Laundry. hood in no time at all that we've quar i,_: List Your Property TOday reled!” “Why fear the truth?”" inquired the Creeping aprons save the baby's clothes. They are made in a straight young man. “I suppose sooner OF |& later it will dawn on the people that plece, long enough to enclose the skirts like a bag, with an elastic at [ don't come here any more and—" “Do you mean to say that you aren’t ever coming to sce me again?’ the | & each end to fasten around the waist. |young woman broke in, sharply. Children with a family history of| “Why should 1?” asked the young consumption should sleep in the open alr and live in it as much as possl- ble. Their food should contain a larg- man, resignedly. “It never would oc- cur to me that 1 was welcome after er proportion of fat than I8 comnion— cream, butter, milk, fresh eggs ctc. baving been told that I wasn't!” Familles who live in large cities “I didn't tell you that” “You may have clothed the idea in | & ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING, find it difficult to keep their children contented In their own yard; they seize them, X 3 “I wish you wouldn't be o fooligh,” | % |3 % And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you donm't find me in my office, mail me description, price and terms. Il do the rest. Loans negotiated. W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE LAKELAND, FLORIDA graceful language,” conceded the QOO0 SPURS UP THE LIVER| both feet, all right! It is plain to be seen that you're tired of me and it You wouldn’t care to have a 'simple case of liver torpidity develop into jaundice, would you? has all been a mistake. I apologize NYAL'S LIVER STIMULANT for hypnotizing you into engaging yourself to me and I regret the amount of the electric light bills that I have used before breakfast will stir up that sluggish liver, act on the kidneys and improve digestion. Prompt 'in action but no unpleasant after effects. Nyal’s Central Pharmacy Store boy's or girl's yard to play. By pro- viding some interesting occupation for the child to do in hie own home or yard it will soon become more attrac- tive and his desire to find amusement in the company of other children will grow less and less. nothing about my ruined life because that is a subject that would not in- terest you. ] think it is time to say good—" Novelties for the Winter. Various forms of “suitings,” in red materials, are novelties this year for coats and skirts, and they are pro- duced in very exclusive shadings. But, “I never in my life,” interrupted the young woman with indignation, “saw & person twist things the way you do. I didn’t say anything at all!'” “Yes, you did—plenty!” terials of this description are, like| “WelL” said the young woman | ratines, £o very expensive; they are 8nxiously, i T did I didn’t mean it, |3 PHONE 25 | manufactured with such a xoit, vel | Feally? : CROROAOROORROROAIRIRORI IR O RO OO0 CHOCRAROROMNCH .+ ORCRIBORCHORD 0% vety finish that the rough efvct is 'Well, that’'s different,” conceded | wear, it is useless to econoumize in the young man. “Can it be that you fifl don’t want me to go?" “Of course not—foolish! entirely subdued. Still, for real hard That Spreese girl across the street would be perfectly sure to hear of it.” fabric; besides grudge payving for the wonder we ouzht not to I new . | colorings which are imnarted to these . wonderful cloths. Mole, brown. red,| “Really,” said the young man, mov- purple and shot-gray effects, w/'h a|INE Over close to her, “that Spreese 9 | preponderating presence of 1 | | | | = tating chinchilla, with a stiff bow of | girl is an angel, since she has been kind enough to fix up our quarrel for us.”—Chicago Daily News. 1-Vie- torian magneto tones are all leading colors this season, Successors to D. Fulghum 218-220 S. Florida Ave. Phone 334 Looking Upward. Is not this 1i‘t'~ -aragraph from Maeterlinck worth pondering; nay, Color in Fall Styles. Harper’s Bazar says: “The problem to be met and settled first in ge- Dealers in lecting new clothes this autumn is the m?r‘r‘z: is it not worth acting upon? | ahesion of oor, No €01 % 28| curmenacss. e st s All KIS OF Fancy and Heavy Groceries, Ry, coming or inappropriate to thr 2o of part of ourselves. In life there is no its wearer. And although 1! <tute- | Sreature so degraded but knows full | ment Immediately is open to questions well which is the noble and beautiful of taste and individuality, there are a | thinE that he should do; but this no-| few rules to be observed without fafl” Dle, beautiful thing is not strong enough within him. It is this lnvlslblu | but abstract strength that it must b our erdeavor to increase first of nll Grain and all Kinds of Feed Stuff. ‘Country Produce Bought and Sold o e s wernees ont ' (lll and See U Before Placing Your Orders resti fre resting more trementy than overs. ESOWHEPE, pyeeand e ekt v A1) Kinds of Feed Stuff a Specialty. Fur Collarettes. The new fur collarettes, consisting ot straight etrips of fur, such as er- { mine, sable, skunk or a squirrelimi- | black moire ribbon and a plaited | t ongue of old lace, are excellent com- every act and every thought is infal- promises between the tulle rufie or Iibly bound up with something great feather boa of warmer days, and the » heavy fur stole eo full of comfort in ;'::‘_ lmmor.ul. e, A e, the winter. Ao N G