Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 28, 1913, Page 6

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e flacs = e = weemina saa e = " 'COUSIN FANNIE'S HAT By SUSAN LYNCH. Ay us H 10 o ‘ automoe rery bhox let her in | as | «ve her of the Kirge v manner that niy least: “Not ryon b 14 while some o elee 1 o remsmbered.” I find Aunt tr has to 0 1 ~ hat she fherto} t hor better ment nd w d it con eve rooping ite plume a ‘ Lere O led to I was ol £0e poor sin 1'm b She has the to wear ‘q RGLER may have watehed vou hide that 'vwll'\. rot soon as You may lose it i’at this band,where it will be ! Il ! saf ralar and e proof vindts - and feom which . Satnir Wit AT ANY TIME on demand Al vonr nd the erself e & Yot vansd bt e i nie ensit i that “Why, Lucile” intery mother, '_f\ e | how can y for 35 for that hat l“ ;; ] | when yon mn know that the plume ) i i:xhrnt- must be worth at least $252° di | 1 said no n for 1 was hurt that L k I d wother shonld 1eeive so ungraciously d_ a e an my desire to Liclp Cousin Fannie That afterncon, while ghe and Cou- sin Fannie were at o meeting of their chureh guild, | decided to make a few calls. 1 dressed in my pink and white marquisette and then, just for fun, tried on Cousin Fannie's new hat. (4 (4 It was so tremendously stunning with ln n my frock that 1 simply had to leave n it on, for it was most satisfying to my artistic taste. Bverywhere 1 went that day I could see the hat created along with good laundry work is what you are looking for and quite a sensation. that is just what we are giving. Try us. i "'n:I As | was going home late in the afternoon 1 happened to meet Canby Fuller, who is now living in a bach- elor apartment near us, “You are a svmphony in pink and white,” he said admiringly as he j turned to walk my way. “Neapolitan fee eream couldn't begin to look as i cool and refreshing as yvou do.” ‘ “Tee erean!™ T exelaimed. “Do you Lakeland *Steam Laundry West Main 8t. Phone 130, know, Canhy, I've heen making calls vearly all this hot afternoon, and in ‘! not one hon Pave 1 heen offered yi cold to eut or d i B D D OBOEE ‘oa,OiOVFCMS‘O‘SOOCNW*Oim'D'IO“O-"OQOW “You poor little thing!™ laughed Canby, “If it weren't so near dinner time and if the clouds in the west didn't look so threatening I'd nsis upon taking you over to Demon the new place »really and !'nl\ French fces are served.” “Well T insist upon golng,” 1 re- turned gayly. “I'm sure it's not going to rain.” But it did rain, and rain hard, as we were going home. Canby felt dread- fully about my wetting but 1 assured him that my gown was tubbable, and that it didn’t matter I alwavs find that nothing increases a girl's popularity with man friends more than the faculty of making light | wl Unexpected Quarters Great is the Loss If your properto :burns and you have No Fire Insurance Small is the cost of protection of little annoyances aud accidents “You are ly drenched.” cried & rl Om rl"anc’a' loss mother as 1 into the house. “And you've 20t on annie's hat! It's a per ght!" Nome one has said: - “Fore-think, though vou cannot fore- Caution is the parenf ot salety,” INSURE AND BE SAFE! | reprcscnt rclmblc compam S, I am dealmg Fire Often Comes From; ; ;Y. Z. MANN CHILOLOFOEAPOPOFOI DITEREOS O OBD toll And ogaing ccold” I said. "1 feel awfully shivery, Will you please some hot coffee?” “Oh, Lucile, T hope your lungs,” said mother “Don’t worry, dear. tor I'm sure 'l [ happened to observe in tho glass for mother is always foolishly anxlous it I have the least ailment, After | had removed my Raymondo Bldg. wet gar- 3 Roum 7, 1 hione 30 er brought me on a ¢ to repair the damas. ray | determined done to Cousin As 1 stood bLeifore w be all right,” 1 : the becoming | it gave me an sothingly, of my curls and 1 new coiffure, idva for THE, BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD-~ economical soun occeur. When mother sorry I was ahout the unfortunate ae- cldeut all she said was that she should { think mother would feel that she had | lived in vain It is simply | to say unkind | | mother. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. l«ull line of Deunison’s Gift Drassings; also Gibson Art Co's Engra\'rd Specialties, Holiday and p ancy Goods, 1oys, Ete, ~AKELAND BOOK STORE. mishap is sure to R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Wil ol cruel of Aunt Rachal things to my dear i ————— : Encouragement, “Do you think d Rev. Mr. , Snodgrass, 1 uy revival services are having ar t . %4 “Yes, some I Deacon Southpaw; I bought of Grocer 8 LY Lwo ounces short."—Lippi Inquire Jlavs aba cpeaidoaioae o aly pieNe abd srecifieations fonmiaiea SUFULIUWE & SPLCIALTY { Financia! Gossip. . el . . Said one mau on the street epeak. Let pe tya v nme 12k-978 bomeg | gey e g t0 u {riend: “Well, money talks ™ : ¥ . E “Maybe it does,” answered the oth- LAKELANS, Proue 267-Greca. FLOEIGA r, “but all it ever sald to me was | ‘Good by ' "—Pathfinder ¢ TN THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK about the hat. | “I'm afraid, mother that I've caught H have Tilly bring me | it won't go to | ments and eaten the dinner that moth. e ———————————————————— | FADNi€'S hat. 1 took the feather off ' . w"m WE FU“lsfl You . and curled it with a penknife over the gas jet as | hod ceen grandmother do to her lmm t lips when | was a lit- tle girl. { dressing cage | I was so much interested that for a mo- IF EN~- “lm 'mt‘u! 4 forgot the ph in my hand, GRAVED BY comfl. and then I was startied by the odor INCORPORATED. of burning feathiors. Of course the MANUFACWRNG ENGRAVERS plume was ruined S how when- LOVISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. ever 1 try to be especially helptul or told Aunt Rachel how | ,Sage opens Over a narrow ELAND, FLA,, FEB. 28, 1913, BIG JABOTS STILL PREVAIL No One Tires of the Immense Affairs Because They Are So Graceful and Becoming. awenr manufacturers thought the immense jabots which started ason wonld drop suddenly out thyonid winter, as did the huge i vear. But curiously seetis 1o have tired of perhaps because they fal and so becoming, and bey are made of zuch soft arming materials. Ivory satin ! shadow lace go intol . ind every detail of i nois dm v and beau- vade fect being « (TR wckwear. even A wear over the io he neek and the collar “ ed are usually so fash- tiat the neek open may be d in the becoming man } 12 just helow the in a V several W W r S dowis on the chest. The satin t rre coliars are o soft and | e On dcrl ] \ na ti are ¢ 80 Cle wrlyz ey may he ad i ina num- | but we are always studving iy The jabot below the col l Th £ b meness for different b, i of i T ( rent jabots. b A = g L e Cmay wear a |8 We give the “most now but v nd deep fil of lace, teaching more. Phone us andipr aistlin f <he ple :; but the i not oiten ']"’"umr":'s Best Butter, per pound . ... ‘ yoks ont hust, the lace fall- J iy al inchi [.l x’r;xml:!'m ‘llig- | Sugar, 16 pounds . .. . SR LIRS N jow the bust and accentuating | Cottolene, 10 pound pails. . . .. e S o irve, T f(n:vl woman ::houtl’d | Cottolene, 4-pound pails. ... ..... - g X 1 draj labot wiilch may be | . . \ n, helow the bust, with a faney | snow‘hl“‘ 10'!)?““1 p"'l" il e M SR RIS 19| ot pin or clusier of artificial blos- | 3 cans family size Cream........... | oms: or she may wear a Inng \-! 6 cans baby size Cream... ...... e aped caseade of lace, caught in at waistline under the belt, ; 1-2 barrel best Flonr. ... S S : S !4 12 pounds best Fiour.._ ... .., PR DAINTINESS OF TEA SETS Picnic Hams, per pound ............ L 4 11 s B A Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. . ... .. . 1 ervices That Were Consider: 17 ly Years Ago May Be Rclegated oct‘g‘m ":P’ 6 for... 'i e to the Garret, Ground Coffee, per poun: G ey § gallons Kerosene . If afternoon tea sets continue to get | more attractive, the services which ‘ore considered lovely a few years azo will be relegated to the nether- most corners of china closets All in palest green porcelain I8 a very dainty el comprising a tea pot, sugar basin, | cream piteher and a half dozen cups and saucers. It sets upon a square tray of green willow. Quite as dainty and only a trifie more costly, are tete- atete tea sets of white china banded with dark blne or red, edged with a gold vine and standing on an oblong tehing tray | \mong the fourpiece services are | s of amber poreclain so thin that | beverage coonis to eolor it. These of amher ery-! hav stal projecting handles of | gilded motal, =ct with genuine am- | ber. | Exceodingly v tea sets are of silver deposicve iite poreelain or | comprise tea pot of silver, sugar bowl silver deposit-veiled white porce- lain. PRETTY VELVET GOWN. The best Union Made cigar in wvn. They have stood the test. Sebring, Florida The Town of Beautlful Location ; The Town of Progress | The Town of Opportunm lnqmre About It At Boon 1 lnymondo Bldg, Lakelan | C. D. M°CAIN, MANAGER. Telephone 309. (WHITE_STAR MARM] D. A. HENDERSON Proprietor This costume is of blue velvet em- broidered with white cord. The cor vest of | white satin ornamented with crystal buttons. The collar and cravat are ! also of white satin | al e hemiecte e of wiite nce. | Phone™279 "7 Corner Florida & Main The cuffs and e of chinchilla, | and a band of same fur finishes elet skirt the co The Sanitary Market Ready | The pretty pes ano; che mi.~1 i lace or | d . point sale. Hand | : = i s appears siwone || Florida and Westci: Mezts of All hinds o = i \ol\-meff- 1' of thin . 's B cad o 18 removes _J 13| desed by dark colors coming sear Fresh Veselables # Mother's bre the fage.

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