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THE EVEN(NG TELBORAM, LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL § 1913, ! R il | g i ‘ ETON AND BOLERO JACKETS' : - Both Are Short, Elaborately Trimmed : | and Fancifully Cut, Is the Edict By FRANK H. MELOON, | of Fashion, I The new jacket suits are really | S T S § TOM HARRISON'S HOME Tom Harrizon sniled rather shame- | povel In an indefinable way some of | g S facedly us he surveyed the complete | oy suggest the Eton and bolero; J Gt e almded A apartment. | oihers more than hint of the cutaway. | TN i o ! Weary of 14-:;"'0‘{"1';‘"1""‘ ‘:; bachelorI All are comparatively short, a great ' i £ | life, the young architect had reserved | deal trimmed even though the skirt ' is plain and more or less fancifully ! cut. A number of box effects are | catalogued, and these, too, show much | originality. The severe, mannish coat, for the first time since its introdue- tion, seems to have no real standing, though it may attain a prestige before Now it was finished. He was pleased the iummer’ll on ”p. tol!l' to the with the result. but thought amusedly novelties of what his friends would say if they A box coat with & skirt of simple knew. . drapery, making together a model that At that moment there was a gentle h“p l;,pealed v!er;‘ strongly to those knock on the door. In response 0| yo have geen it, was made up in his hearty “Come in!" & girl barely | iy original as follows: Serge in one out of her teens entered. She was| oo pey brownish tones was the ma- clad in a brown corduroy with filmy | o .o1 and color and there was, first, lace at the throat that set off her rare s foundation bn'n ded at the foot with be:lu tyEefl;lactl;l/er,’" b " cotton corduroy, it banded in turn 8 Emlly here?” she asked after ., .,y with the serge. Over the | an approving glance at the rich fur| = th ic, the two ed Pay wages, store bills, or any kind of bills with checks. This is nishings, noticing that Tom was alone. 3:..::: ::'::o“;;"': t;'ont just “::: lv ' tuan paying with mo uey. Emilyts he ""“"e"'“:“d"'"‘ the corduroy and its foot bandings, E Yon can also keep your accounts straight and have a LEGAL whom ehe could mean. “No, she 8. o}y onoy merely as an inset. '\ %1 a suite of one of his latest model I apartment houses to gratify a fad which for the past two years had | amouuted almost to an obsession. He wunted to see what a home would look like, a home furnished after the desives of his own heart. We Won't Sacrifice Qualiry but we are always studying how to “Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxious 1, , o (9 T for every dollar you pay out, “",';Bll'l:’:'}:; told me—" i The coat has plain side sections that A checking account is also a sreat convenience. “She told you shé \;voul d be here?” | close over a front and back that are i We want your “commercial” account. Come in; let’s talk it over. Yoy * _' cut straight, but have what fulness | { ok “Yes,” explained the vision perplex- . "o "0t the waist taken In by & | v a v Pt ! i Lot OUR Bank be YOUR Bank. f‘"{; % fle';o:ox::::'would certaln, (ot T A T more, Phone us and!prove it, y L roy bord red with serge. Best Butter, per pould ....coovamecce cooienannin,, . It} Sugar, 18 pounds ...c......chmiiiimiiiimn L 0 Harrison. I'm the architect who! [ J 1 planned this building.” | Useful Little Article to Hang on Wall Irs a Iona an “You're a friend of Mr. Walker and or Take Poal;tlo: on Writing esk. Emily, of course?” ” ” ::Vell, nheh:xam:'é f:m:”u yet.” - | “No. my name 15 Harrison—Tom | POSTCARDS ALWAYS IN PLACE 4 § s A 6 cans: Jaby size Cream.........;c...cm..... PR % whimsically, wishing sincerely that he . for hanging upon the wall by the side 12 barrel best Flowr.... ..eocomevmmenineen o . 1 B0 HIFOIOFOIOOOIOHOHOB OO had. | of the writing table, or if fitted with 12 pounds best Fl . G g “But,” she persisted. beginning to @ support at the back, it might take po O R e * = feel {ll at ease, “surely this is to be i's place upon the writing-table it- Picnio Hams, per pound moo0ooomneenei e o g = T | their suite?” j selt. Cudahy’s Uncanvassed Hams. . o..comom...0ee.. .. I “I think not. I've reserved this It is carried out entirely in two Soap, 6 { AR, suite for myself.” shades of blue, and in making it, & Octagon Py B IOP.. ceroivscoscoameccorcsicomme m.: .o '? RN R “It's Suite 2A. fsn't fte” | picce of cardboard must be eut out Ground Coffee, per pound. .......cameeeeenns.nnn. .. i “It's Suite 2B." seven inches in length and four and & 4 o He was relieved to see the girl's half inches in width. This cardboard | 0'51 l‘ e 0 Inen features relax into an appreclative is covered with pale blue silk, turned AV smile. over at the edges and fastened on at |’ “It is plain to you, of course,” she the back with a strong adhesive, i & b apologized, “that I have blundered in- The pocket can next be sewn in its elony wilh good lsundry werk i what you are looking for ame to the wrong apartments. My chum ' blace, and s mage of some of the | that i il W i Emily Philbriek and Mr. Walker are st 1 Juk ) ‘.m‘ifl“' T’, L to be married tomorrow, and Emily wantc * me to come and see the suite 6 gallons Eerosele ..o .. cmcmevcvcennsim. 1, E. G. Tweec: | 2 e e Vb e in whk.. h they are to live.” “If it is Suite 2B, T will taks pleasure L:Z.@glg:’ld Steam Lgundry in showing it to you,” he offered. SOHOEOBIHOIOIDS0 HOBOEOBOSE FOFOTOIOOFDI0 < [ YOU ARE THINKING CF BUILDING. s | Bmily Philbrick met them at the Ploue 180 West Krin Bt door. In the course of the explara tions that followed, Tom Marrison | R e B Y TR A e g o g - ! learned that his visitor was none oth :"A SH.4 LL & SA NDE: \ ) ler than Flsie Gibson, the girl artist | who had been winning fame in tl« e § S TPk 1O . \ / magazines. [ SERERIPR IR SRR S RReT ok ful L avd Jd Dl Ruh Zal St Bal Tad 2u T AT 0l 2ud Bl 1o ] Duritiz the year that followed: ho was a frequent visitor at her studio, | l T lS TH E WISE WHO each acknowledging the charm of the other's acquaintance. Then suddenly | Elsie Gibson disappeared, leaving no word as to whither she had gone. Wiscly Insure Tom Harrison's quest after Hisle Gibson was most energetically follow- Otherwise ed, yet no trace of her could he dis- cover. It finally occurred to him that he had once heard her mention the We Wou‘d NOt fact that her father, a widower, had . a little farm at Upperjay in the | y S I'e In The Adirondacks. A study of complicated | Ee L% IVONES > rallway timetables resulted in his tak. | ing the wrong train, righting his er s ° M Fire lnsurance ror, and, after much delay and nu. ame blue silk lined with soft white P t merous changes, in his reaching Up- | silk, and has the words “Post Cards” m l ‘ i t ; l perjay. | embroidered on the front of it in dark 3 i The 0ld Reliable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for yoo. who never "FELL DOWN?" or failed to give satisf.c All classes of buildings contracted for, The i residencas built by this fivm are evidgnces of their make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue B T —— “I don't like to admit R, but I've — OF LA KF L A N D never heard of them,” he confessed | This is a useful little article to make | k - Business 2 | Ho failed to find a livery stable, but "",';h '::‘kid N . p i ey ¢ irev ¥ | did enter into negotiations with a' @ holder is edged throughou i lms:efenll?.ld. ol o e m&;"" R m.....‘si passing farmer who, with apparent re. ® blue and white silk cord, carried For A"! hinds o **A fool is a mortal who is wise And agaln, g s “He may hope for the best, that's prepared for the worst.” ARE YOU AMPLY PREPARED. It will cost you no more to have a policy in the strongest companies Fire Insurance is my sole business, p@m " Your bysiness will have my personal attention. Y Z M A N ) Ravmondo Bldg. » N Room 7, Phone 30 DOCAQFOSDH0PL FX PTGV OTEOS HEOLOH0 rarland of roses and sweet-scented | Fibbon, ornamented with three pale luctance, at last consented to take Into three little loops at each of the him to the Gibson farm. [ lower corners, attached to the upper R E A E S A I F At the gate, with a freshly gathered corners is a long loop of dark blue L I } oxe thyme, stood a fawmiliar little figure, hll:l“ rosoth'l:l:.im}d :o t:e lltel:t. h::d AR S AR e 7 ot looking very forlorn until she recog- $ide a pencil is fastened with a fine o n nized Tom Harrison. | dark blue silk cord. s% Us fflr kostn‘lt a.d PARK,:‘H"J. LUt “Oh, Tom.” she cried gladly, “you It it :ho\;lld llw dollr:d to fit a sup- don’t know how lonesome I have| Port at the back, then a wedge : been.” Her manner changed qnlckly,} shaped picce of cardboard should be Deen & Bryant Building Lakeland. Fla as it she were holding herself in re-' cut out and covered with silk and e R 5 e straint. “But now I suppose I ought hinged on at the top with a small to address you as Mr. Harrison.” i strip of any kind of strong material “Why, Flsie?” bluntly. Inside, between the support and the She looked surprised. back of the holder a short plece of | & VR “Because of your approaching mlh. tape should be fastened to prevent ' r0R SA[[ FROSTPR(/( i ) “My approaching marriage?” he ask- ,. WHB‘N WE FURTNIS YOU . ‘ riage. of course.” | the support from opening too far, | Land and C “avCS 3 w ed, mystified Children’s Colored Dresses. . , " £ X “Certainiy.” Gingham, pereale, linen, chambray (& | WA UUN, 07 BATG DN SA, NU I v Wheisedt ,’r J N R “But 1 didn't know I was going to and many fancy cotton tissues are be. | & "¢*Nt to the town of Frostproof, including a few & be married.” ing employed for colored dresses for | @ Eroves. Timber, turpeutine ard colonization tracts. Also & Nom Too G “That is very strange indeed, since children, says the Dry Goods Econos | @ lakeland strawberry farms, gzoves and city property. it was printed in the paper” | mist. Combinations of plaids and ) see taat clipning? . OF ex-mple, res | i 338 i GBAYED BY A . RRECT i “I found it lyiug on your writing ' gingham will have the collar, revers, | glngcr ' \.t. TED, e MUFACWRINE’ME‘NGRAVE“ ' desk.” | belt and cu n a plain color, while . “I thought =o, cirlie. Well, now al-' a dress of porezle will have trimmings LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. . : i jlow me to expiain. More than 10 of plaid. The vozue of colored ratine ‘§ iIDA WE ARE THER EXCLUGIVB AGENTS roanmmmm vears 2go 1 had a boy-and-girl affalr. | has extended to the children's wear | LAKELAND. FLOR i Full line of Dennison’s Gift Dressiugs; also Gibson Art Co's | We calied it love, and were going to| fleld. Manufacturers of highlass | 208 004 o QO T h-"“,_-fl_\'cd Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, 1oys, Etc. | get married. She took the notice to goods are beginning to use them to & ———-————’f- ’CAKEL AND BOOK STOR E.‘ ‘ :l: ::‘;‘siet‘);':f;i; ;\: !;::LC::r::n.“u: considerable extent, both in solid colors and fn stripes and checks. | ® LA was, was broken off by mutual con-| Colored crepes and eponges are llloi " - -, sent. 1 paturally enough saved the | considered smart and make up into | e rln or E 1 clipping, and I presume it fell from ' , et very attractive garments amoung my papers.” As paturall tak beautt-| Frl d Emiroid Sashes. : R L M AR S H ALI ]mm“'i.“rir:’rfil’ém”m:. Make| Girdles a2 tasies bevome more oad | The Town of Beautiful Location Gi in his arms. more epatantes, which is the Parls ' - = ¢ 3“0?1’: he :{xispered. fan's way of uyln‘.g :athe: more thaa | The Town 0f l 'og'ess es, Tom.” we mean by “stunning.” of the | CONTRACTOR AND BUlLDER ’ “That date in that wedding an- 'lrlhllu are fr:n:r:: nlid e:‘b.zldenc | The Town 0f Oppoflllnity Wi ozid plans and spesifications or will follow any plans and nouncement was Sept. 15, wasn't #t?" | They may be of almost any width, but | — s =3 “Yes,” very faintly. perhaps th t ropular is frof i sposifications furmished “You h,::e inspected the sulte 1 to slx laches. A sash of dark biug | 1D4Uire About It At Room 1, Raymondo Bldg,, Lakelsnd, Fi fitted up for a bride I had . | satin is embroideed at th ds In SUNGALOWS & SPECIALTY. {1t satisfed your™ o [bright coored fowers. A Freach C. D. M’CAIN, MANAGER. “Yes, Tom,” still more faintly. He | model in black velvet has a sash of | Telephone 309. i 'mwbendclosetou!ch!hom wide Scotch plaid ribbon tied in a | & Let 5 s2aw you some Lakeloud homes I have baild. LAKELAN3, Phons £67-Green. FLORIDA “Then let's consider that wedding | double bow directly in fromt, the S Subseribe for The Telegral