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PAGE SIX. THE EVENING TELEGRAJ, LAKFLAND, FLA, FEB. 15, 1913, OU require money if you are o get all the enjoyment possible our of life. Only a bank account will help you to that pleasurce. A very small sum will open e sn account at THIS bank. | NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland - A ‘ LR R Long Life of Linen; along with good laundry work is what you are looking for and ‘L.at 18 just what we are giving. Try us. Lakeland :S‘ team Laundry West Main 8t. Phone 130, Is worth a pound of cure. For that reason it Will Pay Yot To Insure While Iire Insurance can't prevent the home from burning down It is the Source whence comes the means for the SO i "BUILDING OF IT UP I represent reliable companies. | am dealing ininsurance only. That is my sole business. Y. OPOF kS Successor to the Johnson ‘Agency - I. MAN Room 7, Raymondo Bldg, Phone30 2 ) FOVDIOEOPOBOBOBOE O 40 1050 BOFD IO OBOFOPOPIFOH o moncy fo play with! . vy P ] ] :,..‘-H"J . an grecn s d the wo trecs littie wind sent i :olden treas ir branches scurry | wbout 1 v cold plenty of b | tallen from 1 'ahnut their feet There was a smell of damp earth and bracken in the air. On the gray g | ed, heralds to the water fowl of the { coming winter ! It is not easy iz the autumn to think | of spring. The young woman sighed as she looked will seem a long time,” she said, “buat spi the s ‘ “It i ryv vear, just nded her “It ile buried in t waiting gain.” pring m, “but of T comes ] Casknd the man o iifctime?” “Everytt tiie woman freturncd. Y rget.” “But, on the ¢ Lund, 1 ht re. | | menther Tt ~] an arm through lher caressingly, “Come, | Marion, cheer up. 1 rojuse to be de- pregsed by divnad propheeles. T am yours: you mine Nothing can 'er “h" 8 '1“"“1 . “And anoth voman” The words Islipped from hor a it unconscious- ly. “You will meet g0 many on your i travels, and the nearest woman is al- ways the dearcat” “You talk as if I were boy,” the man frowned some silly “Have [ ever Marion?" “No,” she answered, truthfully. 1 “Tut then you have never been away before.” “Next time yon shall come with me,” the man promised her. “We shall be married, Marion, when the leaves are green.” He caught her 'o him with a sudden passion. “Maricn, think of the spring and me,” he whispercd to her But, womanlike, she could only think of the coming winter A man and a girl walked upon the grassy slope of a hill in southern Prance Al about the crocuses gleamed like jewels among the grass The sun was daffodil, the wind had fuls of violets, the sky was a big hyacinth, “1 love the s<pring—don't you?" said the girl, turni v pink and vivid face it 1 were seems i for me,” an- swered the ind his hand touched her dark, un« d hair. “But 1 don't make the sun and the buds and the tlowers,” objected the girl smilingly “And the leaves—see . how green they are'” His hand fell from her hair. “When the leay ire green.” What ! had he promiged another woman last vear? To be back when the leaves were green again! The leaves were green. He caught { his breath; then suddenly a thought came to his aid The treeg wore green here—yes—in the south, but in Eng- land they would still be bare and toss "empty branches to the sparrows and the wind, " He had another month at least, He turned fmpatiently to the girl. “Kiss me,” he said imperatively, ' Their lips met In April trees are green. jcame and went, and one woman . walked alone; Muy, June and July ! sped by, all rose and gold; August | stalked through the land with a i seythe beneath his arm: September, red-cheeked, with wind-blown hair, ' paseed like a dream among the or cl Then eane October and the But April hards. fall of the lea T S i O AT T | \ 1 o woman walked to ,U.,‘i;;ii?:.‘f! You @ .| the wnds 1o where | @ K, £3, \ I with 1 - I 3 2] ) g P EN- (\ ) {"g “118 vED BY | If RAY, cornecr § _ MANUTACILRING ENGRAVERS ¥y LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S A, WE ARL THEIR EACLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. d LACSLAND BODK STORE. Pl n . 1o Bo . Cmiedinn s ' : ’ - i - : E ¢ or ] . p, [{ compr )? An r R I fn mesiar) 18 1 oow L3 > vy ams ' aad o 2 & an i ¥ The 1 w! A ! river beyond more yellow leaves float- given you cause to be jcalous of me, e ——— chest, | t those tiny sl are not| them h .l“hy‘ | 3 O elicine to keep This reme’y hes done | 5 and will do it for you. to our store to-day and get ind if you are not satisfied » result take the bottle back ot your money. «, §1.00 the bottle. Your own druggist |and guarantees Taylor’s Best Blood it. - it to you i recommends ask him about 12K FOR THE NE‘-‘I&PAPERSI R | ely of Ribbon, This Affalr, 1sily Constructed, Novel and Decorative. 1‘ 2, the more | g keteh | 1§ 1 .4 i We Won't Sacrifice Q1 ality but we are always studying simole e 0 Increase The Qu: ' a no r { 1 i 1 LY rack™ made ¢ of1ibbon, | 8 We give the “most now but we ar 1 he ¢ nd fase B ; Jace upon the wall in 8] more. Phoue us and o * of the ribbon should be Best Butter, per pound . o (._‘»,”[1 l(,,:)r,.\,hlhl.;l Sugar, 16 pounds ....... e § W to hang, and our iliustration go Cottolene, 10 pound pails . i n . BHowglthe nating of Hileiarts Cottolene, 4-pound pails. .. ..... ST W it little deseription {8 neces- G35 i 3 Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails . .. o s | ists of two roscites of broad 3 cans family size Cream. . .. M - and to the k of each is 6 cans baby size Cream long loon of sbme of the same ML = M GRNE RN LT 0 o 4 irranzed. to. Hane downwards. 1.2 barrel best Flour. ... e )ig 12 pounds best Flour...... ...... B M Picnic Hams, per pound .......... i Wl Cudahy’s Uncanvassed Hams. ... i " Octagon Soap, B for... ..o vviiman.n., g " i Ground Coffee, per pound. .. .. Vi G ol | 6 gallons Kerosene ..o .com.mooenn.... . " | | iE. G, Tweedcell i i o [} VRS | | | The rosettes are fastened to the wall ne MHitle distance apart, with brass- of a fancy pattern driven the center of each, and the then ready for use. wspapers can be folded and into the loops of ribbon in the and any particular n, of eourse, be removed in a ¥ it may be re SMOKE INMAN BLUNT l-——_"‘Sc.c:chR b s . The best Union Made cigar in wvn. occasfon when someone among hep ; They have stood the test. unruly descendants should reduce her to hysterics. The modern middle - -—_—_# so she has added one n to hep collection of oria mk” of a aged woman does not tolerate hysters ! Sebrng, Fi Bl crettes s - = p—— £ ¥ | enever | A support 1s sewn on at the back, land It shonld bhe de of the shape shown by diag B, and cut out of cardh ind covered with materfal. Between the innor side of the support and the back of the tidy a small plece of tape should be fastened to prevent it opening 100 far, and that portion of the Look which 1s visible should be bound round and round with nar row ribbon ! FROM DAYS OF GRANDMOTHER Old-Fashioned Vinaigrette Has Been Revived, But Merely As a Decorative Accessory, Comparatively few of us but re member the old-fashioned vinaigrette which “grandmother” kept in her beaded handbag In readiness for the gretta = a charminz accessory for the brid:e bag or the chatelaine, and orida fes in hersel? or in anybody else; but she has discovered that the vinal the Thc Town of Beautiful Loc: t fte opaque vl The Town of Progress s s The Town of Opportunit _V"‘ ‘f Inquire About It At Room 1, Raymondo Bldz drops e o of exper m e e who ¢ nd 3 i t s” bots D. A. HENDERSON tle Iyin bor's : Proprictor Corner Flo {s not th tal, trifle rid % Phone 279 i | The Sanitary Har Florida and Western Mezts of All k78 Fresh Vegetables & Mother’s Rread Uncared-for Ch'! Every ctb t adequ: 3 den to the state i r2n a Menace, ! rows up without » a bubl 1w« ter lile