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; [ DCOT0I0H00SOH0SISOINFIFNY MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post| Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur eplarge 0B the fact that when 3 walk of cement the job is L 3—that means you're not con- puiring nor paying out, _when the job i8 finished you chasing ki, oo that will last. | we your property—make It: '-..‘, et our estimate on lay-, g 'h-'ws vou need—the lllghtf will Le 1aore than offset ' iprovement in the prop- iy repi Your patronage appreciated. 4 Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loody of Edisonia Theater - estimate. 'D ARTIFICIAL ! H LODOBOE BOTOBDBOGHOBHDHG g Zmerman, Prop, |0 fln G \ H House Plans Important, The care in the home and all othep vforms of household work are greatly | tacllitaied by right planning and the | use of suituble muterizls for the | construction and furnishing of the (home. An adeuute and convenient i Water suppiy and other conveniences are esscaiial, not only for comfort and for saving lahor, but also from the standpoint of home hygivne -3 Py for Her Pet, 1 vizht of Palmyra, N, w1 pet, a tame pig, i by artificlal means, = tha litter when a lirtla animal shows younq mistress, 2« wovld a dow, v of her other rybody Orders s — fheyv bave ever tasted it before. il oo blocks to reach the ETAAR A oW\ LY X of Many s o ' " Ay v g —— ave | Smoot § o a Rough Face No ma ter how terder your skin or tough il wiry your beard, we can sell you a fizr that will give you aclean, velvetshave. I will give you a light orclose shave with W roughness, no irritation. I you cannot shave yourself, we will seil 10U a safety razor that gives an easy, safe, uick, ~cnvenient shave,at verysmall cost. Bisices razors. we sell “strops, brushes "d other kinds .of cutlery. Come in 0d talk to us about it. Tre Jack:son ~——ow— ano Wilson Co. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK LLAND, FLA, APRIL 3, 1913, PAGE BFYEN | S——cam— SCARFS AND SLIPPER BAGS | May Be Mad: by Any One Clever With the Needle, and Are Pretty for Presents. Your young friends probably need many dainty accessories which are “l wish,” Selina remarked with a lit- | necessary to the party frock. A party tle frown, addressing the others|frock is always acceptable. around the dinner table, “I wish this| Purchase white crepe de chine, chif- family would pay more attention t0 fon or mousseline de soie the desired the finer things of life! I wish we length. Fringe the ends and knot the could have real conversation at the tringe, 80 that it does not become table instead of these silences, broken | matted. Now from pale pink silk or by remarks on the butter or announce- |gatin cut wild roses and applique ments that the plumber left his bill|¢hem to form a border on the scarf today!" ends. To accomplish successtully, use Well, well!” cried Selina's college|the long-and-short stitch with pink brother when he had caught his embroidery silk. The centers and breath. “Tag! I know! Little sister |gtamens should be worked with green bas been attending a meeting for the |gjlk. The border may be of any color amelioration of ordinariness in the|¢y match the gown with which the home! Now hasn't she?” scarf is to be worn. “l am sure,” said Selina’'s mother| glipper bags always are much ad- with dignity, “I don’t see what you|mired by girls. If one were made to HER DOMESTIC UPLIFT| By MARY PALMER. find to object to in the family con- versation!” “Can't I eat my dinner in peace?” demanded Selina’s father. “I'm tired | after a day downtown and besides I'm usually thinking!” “That’s just what you shouldn't do!” i cried his daughter, triumphantly. “You should leave business cares in your desk and freshen up your mind!” “Thank you!” responded her parent, i tartly. “My mind scems fresh enough ! to achieve a telerably large income for | the needs of four people as it is!” “Tell me,” s2id Selina’s college | , brother, leaning forward eagerly, ! hypothesis—just between us two?| Your remarks positively will not be re- peated!” | “That's it!” cricd Selina, “Be smart and try to make fun of me instead of | helping. | what 1 mean, Harold Bings!” “Just what do you mean, Selina?" nquired her father, “what do you think of the nebular| You know perfectly well; match the scarf the gift would be complete. From the white material make a bag in the usual way and ap- plique several wild roses on one side. Line it with white silk and run a cord or narrow ribbon through the top. The exquisite squares of Japanese embroldery for sale in all art depart- ments make lovely party bags. At the remnant counters you can procure odd lengths of gorgeous bro- caded silks too small to use for any- thing but slipper bags., If these are daintily lined and drawn together with a cord to match the brocade, they are most effcctive Short lengths of lovely ribbon can be joined by overcasiing the selvages together, fcriung a strip wide enough i for the slipper bag. Plain and figured ribbon are frequently combined in this manncr. Two or three strips of rib- bon are required to produce the neces- | sary width. Strips of lace insertion joined to ribbon also make a pretty bag. i “I thould thirk any ome would} A visit to the remnant counter will know!” declaired his daughter. “[»EUN\I.\' von with materials to fashion , want to change the humdrum atmos-| g party bag for each of your young phere that prevails here into some- | griends, ard they will cost you a com thing interesting! There are so many | paratively siiall amount. things in lite—" “There you are!" cried her brother, “I've noticed it myself. Often on my way down the street I've positively i reeled under the shock of realzing 'FINE NEW TABLE FURNISHINGS "Artistic Novelties Are Handsome and | Make Very Little D>mand on the Pocketbook. Don’t despise the novelties in sil i ver, Mrs. Young Housekeeper, are as artisiic as anything made in the solld motal and so light of weight that even an amateur burglar will realize that it would be folly to rob you of thim. Among the smaller ta- ble furnichin s are very dainty al { mond 1 s moold Paclish design | which coui in gots, | eongisting of n minor cuos, ol standid tern. Tiny « cither salt, pory Lan open wo { eurrounding { trpo are allu } snare to the * { Paristan fran or main dish sparately, | A *an Hallan pat- ; enoush to all round with brass and brass bow knot dccorated at the top. Those from London are of plate glass daint. | fly ornamented with thin incrusta tions of the metal. FOR SPRING D;YS “My Mind Seems Fresh Enough.” | how mrny things there are in life. Most of them are o uscless, too, like the banana peel you step on or the mosquito that picks out your nose for a relay station! [—=" | “The political situation is Interest- ing,” broke in her father to avert gath. | ering trouble. “Take the refcrendum ! and recall—" i [ “Gracious!" wailed Selina, “what do I know about them? If you could tell me what the Wilson girls really look | like I'd enjoy it much more and I | think it's every one's duty to know | about public persons!" “I hear,” said Selina’s mother, eag- | erly, “that Mrs. Wilson had ber inaug- | uration dress made—" “Mother!” broke in her son reprov- ingly, “how can you speak of mere clothes when you might be conversing on Dr. Carrel and his wonderful dis- | coveries in regard to transplanting | eyes and livers and things! He says | that cells—" “You might choose some other sub- ject for the dinner table!"™ hotly re- proved Selina, pushing aside her salad pointedly. “There is nothing especial- i ly brilliant about cells that I can see! : Why, look at any dinner scene on the stage! The people just talk about | nothing in particular, but it is clever | and all that and—" “I have miclaid my list of original | epigrams,” asserted her brother in an annoyed tone. “I might kave known | that I'd want them tonight, too! Tell the butler there is salt in the ice | cream and that if Lord Percy ~alls I | am not at home! Not—at home!” | “Harold!” said his mother, reprov- | ingly, “please don't be rude! I am | sure Selina means well—" | “Means well!” almost shrieked Se- (lina. “If that's all the thanks I get i for trying to lift my family above | the ordinary I'll give up! I wanted to | | do something to enliven the dullness | of dinner!” “Cheer up, little one,” her brother said. “You have! We've all been ‘ulklu 80 fast that nobody has had | time to eat a thing and Nora, who has | | a date with her young man, is crazy l because she can't clear the table!"™ | Distinctive costume that is stamped j with the approval of Paris. “It you wanted to amuse us, Selina,” | e —— | sald her father, “you have! Idon’t know | » Jabots, iwhen the family has been funnier— ' The spreading jabots are much in speaking as & mere outsider who just vogue. They may be square, pointed |drops into meals!"—Chicago Daily Or rounded, tucked or fulled, but they 1x.'., ‘Mdhmdootfiuhvm - They | and three 1 to a central vhith answer for | ©oor paprika, are ot | a0 in silvor plate, meets every second and fourth Mon tinctly different, both ' day nights at 1. 0. 0. F. hali. Visit be a iny brothers and sisters cordlally In tished roomer.” The yyted, are of green, white,| — mpg P . LONGMAN, N G blue, manve or ¢'d roge moire, boundi Carpen and Joiners of America, Local 1776 Meets overy Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, at McDonald'’s hall. R. L. MARSHALL, President. J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. H. ¥. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy. H. L. COX, Conductor. SAMUEL BOYER, J. W. SCARR, C. 1. WILLOUGHBY, Board of Trustees. Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A M. Regular communications held on second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p 2. Visiting brethran cordially In vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy Lakeland Chapter, R. A M N 20 meets the first Thursday nizht saeh month 1p Mazonic Hall Visit fng companions welcomed. A. D Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secy. Palm Chapter, . £ 8 meots ever: second and fonrta Thursday night ~¢ each month at 7:20 p m Mre ¥lora Keen, W. M.; 1. F. Wilson . A Lakeland «amp No. 78 W O \ meets every second and fciurth Thar iay uight. Woodmen Circle fr ATER 1 TETY G I RO e S B (5 annell Commander, Mrs 3allie Scip Sinadian of Cirele K. OF P. | Regular "meeting every at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows }all. {Ing members always welcome F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commanaer A M. _ACKSON, Secretary. fesda Vist! POST a3, G. A. R. Meets the first Saturaay in every Imunlh at 10 2. m. at the home © v 3. M. Spacling on Kentucky avenae | A O SHARFER, Commander J. R TALLREY, Adjutant | e Flrora Reheuh Lodge Noo 4 MRS. ILA SELLERS, Secc. | Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0 O F mcets Friday nights at 7:30, ar ! 9. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers ar rordially invited. J. L. REYNOLDS, See W. P. PILLIANS, N G GLAtoB oL € Otange Blossoin Div. No 4w G. LA to B oof L. ki meety eve secoud and fourth Wednesdays cach wmonth at 2:30 p. m. Viside Sisters always welcome MRS. J. C. BROWN 8ec'y ORDER OF EAGLES. The Fraternal Order of Eagle: meets every Wedtesday night at 7:30, at Odd Feliows’ hall. J. H. WILLIAMS, President. B. M. SMAILS, Secretary. [ Overcoming Action of Tides. For use on rivers subject to great Udal changes an Alabama engineer bas invented a flosting wharf which funs up and down upon a solid lneling laid with rails. ” ¢ YOU WILL BE “ON TIME” it you go about it in thq right way to secure such a result. IF YOU CARRY A WATCH PURCHASED HERE it will give you the reputation of ‘ Here you can tind | punctuality. ALL KINDS, GOOD WATCHES AT LOW DOWN PRICES. Every watch sold by us is guaranteed 0. £.Stevens — ey If you invest in an A H. T. CIGAR—3¢. A carefully made, perfectly shaped and perfect smoking cigar—made of choice selected leaf that will please the critical smoker’s taste best be- cause they are best—we know omee you try them, you'll buy them stead- ily. Now is the time to invest. =The- B ML Y. CIGAR CO. UPHOISTEQL.NG AND MATTRESS MAKING. Ola Mattresses made over; of all kind mude 0 crder a postal card Arth 4 cushions !'rop me ur A Douglas 15 3. Olto Street KODAKS and SUPFLIES DEVELOPING and PRINTING HIGH QUALITY. 1 OW PRICES PROMPTHLSS TAMPA PHOTO AND ART SU 314 TWIGGS STRE TAMEA FLOND A -The Protessions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed PLkone: Oflice, 141; Resldince, 2% Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fls. PRLY (0 T DR. J. F. WIESON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones—Oflice, 270; residence, 297-2 R, Munn Building, Lareland Florida DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SI'RGRON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg Lakeland, Florida, DR. W 8. IRVIN DENTIST Eszablisked in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky K.!'eing Phones: Ofice 180; Roesidencs 84 KELSEY BLANTON LAWYER P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fla. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER O3TEOPATH I'HYSICIAN Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Bryant Buildimg. Lakeland, Fla. Office Phone 278 Blue. House Phone 278 Black. @ D & i ). XENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Arckit-cts Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. . Phosphate land examination. San veys, examination, reports Blueprirting. A. J. MACDONOUGH, Room ¢ Deen & Bryant Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in Bunzalow Designing Lakeland, nl"lorlu. D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer !hon't Brnnt’ Bullding Phone 259. Lakeland, Florida & B HUFFAKLR, ~~Attorney-at-Law— seor T Stouart Slag Bartow, Fla DR. K. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Skipper Bullding, Over Postoffies Phone 339 Resldence Phone 374 Red. LARELAND. * 4 st — W. 8. PRESTON. LAWYER (Offce Upstairs East of “nur ‘ouse.) BARTOW, FLORINA Ezamination of Titles and Real Estate Law g Specialty. PROFESSOR H. E. RAYDER TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN Room 11, Futch and Qentry Bilg Hours: Mononday, Thursday aaé Saturday, 1 to 8. 4 LAKELAND, FLA. | T}