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“~ THBE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. APRIL 10, 1913, oLD STYLE FAVORED AGAIH . MAID OF ThE PAUSADE Pins and ¢omh of Tortoise Shell Are to Be Used as Head Ornaments This Season. CLEAN GOODS FRESH - SI()()K | | | By BELLE KANARIS MANIATES. 883 I ! en——— | Back into the realm of hair ornaments i b nchovies, Glars 35¢ § A Ch J G S Threugh the Virginian forest in the ::I'e C:fl:: :::t I:‘n.lfl.:ddl::mh :‘t w: | lengthening shadows of a midsummer | toise shel yPI res: lmported Cherries, Glass 35¢ ! | d‘;’:"m de a man, stern-faced and gaunt. | Ing of our grandmothers, and is trace Presently he came to a clearing where | able to the time of the Medicis. ¢ treasured hel Imported Crab’ Meat, Tin 50c § [seon o slose of wtess wae et & Mt f o TS ey e it M pect to find in so primeval a time | bring them out into the light of mod- lmPoned Clams 15¢ and place. This oasis of modernity |ern day and place them in the coils Pine Apple Cheese 53¢ Dried Herring, dozen 25¢ Horse Radish, Glass 35¢ was encircled by a palisade. As he | and waves of your hair. You then can drew near, the gate was unbarred by | smile at the world. a brawny servant, to whom the man | Fillets of tortoise shell rival the tossed the bridle as he dismounted. |high combs, and the disks that sug- As he went toward' this house, a |gest the Holland headdress, or per slender, girlish form with eyes of corn- | haps the ornaments of the middle ages, flower blue and a skin of snow.and | have returned. roses came out to greet him. His| The empire comb, with its spread- stern features softened as he stooped | ing lines that resemble the peacock'’s to kiss her. tail, is an important arrival. The “Myla, my child,” he murmured ten- | hair is drawn up in a series of curls derly as they went up the steps to- | at the back of the neck, the high comb gether. mounting above them. Generally the It was for her, his motherless daugh- | hair is parted in front or at the side. ter, his all, that he had built this pali- | The band, or fillet, is passed over saded palace in the forest and had | the brow, the hair waved and worn in guarded it so jealously from every in- | graceful lines low over the temples truder. and ears. Disks are worn if this style A nun-like life lived the fair Myla, | hairdressing is carried out. who was known far and wide as the | (ofls of hair are held in place by “Beautiful Maid of the Palisade.” ball tortoise-shell pins, and the bars Fate stepped in the very mest day, | of shell to catch the stray curls and when the stern Master Mollins again | to support the hair have again come journeyed away om his redbrown |into their own. horse. Myla accompanied him to the | gince the coiffure of the moment is towering pine which marked the | copgervatively simple, there is ample boundary of hey freedom. Then with | room for adding decoration by way of 8 good-bye, shé turned and retraced | yrnaments, and makers are offering her steps. A road to the right lured many attractive styles to convinee her. She strayed aimlessly from he¥ | yomen of the change. beaten path and wandered at l:v:“ ; She soon paid the price. A lout of a fellow stepped from behind a tree. | CAMERA APRON GOOD THING “And so the Maid of the Palisade is freed at last,” he eried with s leer, | Dvsigned for Special, Purnn. It Has planting himself i her path. Been Snapped Up for !h Gen Myla cried out in fright. The man oral Uufillmu. stepped nearer. And then came a knight to the rescue fa the person of | The camera npron was devised: for one Capt. Philip Darcy, who knocked | the convenient carrying' of - camera the fellow senseless. Then he turned | paraphernalia on out-of-door trips. A llll l 4':":&1.5 IIIBII I}YPIIESS fllll!filis Sfi.llll ) 2 4 5 I“B“ 4," ' to My?a, and her eyes, admiring, trust- | yard and & quarter of gray denim was - : ing;. met his own. Ttiey walked to |used. The body of the apron was & N0. 1 STANDARD CYPRESS LATH G RS v ot sk, axklsiets fois 38 Woke 8 S j ' vy . for pockets. The remaining eight MR FLG 8 CEILING SIDING, INVERNESS STOCK 25.80 I [ 75150 5. en 1o ettt o e wes ot i s We are handling the cut of a small mill, and can furnisb hermit life?™ he asked earmestly. pockets, two of which were placed “I am very happy,” she assured |ubove are done as a patch pocket over you rough and dressed framing from 2x4 to 10x12 best heart it | him, “and' no danger has cn.rn come | the l:ll:gh b:'fl::l.:hl'::::onr:' Tape to me untft today. I was well pun-|was ““' wanted, cut from round timber. We make doors and sash and eap tshed for my disobedlence it mot re- | of the three pockets and served also turnish any kind of mill work out of pine and cypress lumber. Re turning direetly bome.” for dividing. the 1linch strip into carry a first class line of points, varnishes and oil. Our lumber aad mill business will be managed by Mr E. H, Hopkins, who {8 well kuown by the people of Lakeland as an nu-to-date lumber man, “Are you sorry,” asked the eaptain |three more pockets, All raw edges Terms: Strictly Cash on Delivery of Goods Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & (. PHONE 932 O Bmlderslumber& Supnly COMPANY B. H & E 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Phone 8. Foot of Main Street in low, vibrant tones, “that ycs turned | were finished with wide white tape from your path?”" stitched twice. A facing of thinner “No,” she answered sweetly and shy- | cloth was sewed on top, and draw- Iy. “I am glad!” strings run through. The pockets held He walked home with her, bat she | plate holders, focus cloth, chamois bade him leave her before they veach- | kin, record book, etc. Onme upper ed sight of the stern warder at the | pocket was lined with chamois skin gate, for the shutter with bulb and tubing, “1 shall come tomorrow,” said the | Which needed special protection. All young captain gravely, “when your ] Pockets closed with a snap at the top, tather is here."” and the whole was folded completely Hearts moved quickly in those days, | When not in use. For a man’s use this and the captain returned the next day | might be made without drawstrings at & wooer, but Master Gregory Motlins | the top, and it could be folded and ruthlessly repulsed bis advances: and:| carried by shawl straps. bade him begone never to returm v s "I must be that my duughter wed | JOHNNY COAT AND' HAT. , rd — e o J. J. DAVIS & CO. Successors to D. Fulghuw § 218 dand 220 South Florida Avenue some day, whenishe is much older, I will never give her to a soldier,” he Love would have laughed at pall- sades, but war citimed the young eap- tain’s services and he must needs ride away. hltl and hope thrived in Myh's heart, but when the war was ended and'a long time elapsed with no word from the young seidier, she began to fade lke a flower too mdch in the sun. When a fever contagion was ear- ried by a servant:te the palisaded for- est-house, Myla proved a ready victim. A physiclan was summoned from Jamestown, and the erisis was passed ' succesefully, but Myla remained weak and enervated. “I have done all'in my power,” the doctor frankly informed the agonized father, “but this-is a condition that batfies my knowledge. There s a| young doctor lately come to Jamee- tows whom I should like to bring here in consultation.” Master Mollius consented, but he ehanced to be asleep when the young surgeon called. When he awoke, he. Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty Phone 334 X Prompt Delivery the old Myla in the face upom the pillow. The nurse followed him iuto the hall. “The new doctor seemed to put new life and strength into her with the mere touch of his hand upom her wrist,” she informed him. The father zagerly awaited the com- ing of Myla's savior the next morning, He met him at the door. “You!” he thundered, looking into the grave eyes of Philip Darey. “What intrigue is this? How dare you pre- tend to be a doctor!” “I am a doctor,” replied the young man quietly. “I was a surgeon in the army. [ settled here in Jamestown to be mear her. 1 can save her life.” In silence the father led him to the sick room. Myla looked up, her eyes full of life ~nd joy. “Father,” she cried. *“He has saved my life twice,” and she told him of their first meeting. Master Mollins bowed to fate. “You have won her,” he acknowk edged with a sigh. “You have not lost your daughter,” sald Philip earnestly. “You bave Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. ‘If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this stere—we have it. | % (Photo, by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y.) | ———— " T gained a son. The Johnny coat and the smart block- ed hat to match, all in dark tomed e r Favorite “Situation.® rough goods is the latest favorite of i “Do you suppose a_father and his the girl who effects mannish fashions son ever compete for; favor of the whether she can vote or not. And 3 h herein she sh h Phone 89 % Quick Deliveryu Jjsmecors giir o/ | herein she shows her comnon sense ; comedy and French farce.” .anylnn.:fluoum mannish can RN R e G S R SR S it o P OPOE ‘ mmw SOUVENIR ~ SPOONS: We have just received a new shipment of 5. _ . Spoons with the passenger station in the bom &t popular prices of $1.00, $1.25 and‘$1.50. ., 1 1 Qe pleased to show you these new goods. b “A pleasure to show zoods." COLE & HULL " Jewelers and Optomelrists Phome 173 Lakelyqg fly DFOPOIOSODOP080:.0.: ‘l%earre | 7esser | bis dog | VY apd z‘a}/, défi{f it &lothes The philosophy of clothes has lots to d» with the philosophy of life. Clothes philosophy teaches one why todresswell. In a few words it is this: “Look good: you’'ll feel good: you'll make good.” Read our advertisements. They will teach you how] to live,’ how to dress, how to prosper---and {WHERE to buy your clothes. ' m llome ol um Sclnamcr & Marx Clotlles The Hub | JOSEPH LeVAY REFRIGERATO! ’ | I ! % 2 vent Vegetable Odors from Making Your Butter and Milk “To< 000 00000400840 S0SSOSI0SI0LE DEIIDITITITSASNITH0OHT Subscnbefor THETELEGRAM All Refrigerators Are Not Alike. 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