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DAINTY AND USEFUL lflflcu'__ AN ABHUI’T PROPOSAL By MARY D. ARNOTT. Trinket Tray and Pin Cushion That Are Easily Made by Following the Diagrams. With the help of the accompanying diagrams 2nd the aid of a shallow cardboard box of a suitable size, this useful and decorative little article can be easily made, The first step is to tack a plece of soft white silk to the center of the bottom of the box in the manner il Honeymoon House was aglow with BULK DRIED APPLES 10c. 1b. Pure Food Store W.P,Pillans & Co. PHONE 93 tess, and to wish her bon voyage on her prospective trip to the continent. There was a tremor in her voice as Mrs. Thomas responded to the kindly : il 3] £ £ g TF H 83 i :Eg ef En i H) 14 i 3 ] it % % f;ga 4 E ] i ks BuildersLumber & Supply COMPANY 8 L 4B 0. GARLAND, PROPRIBTORS, Toot of Main Street 5 s E | gk | g : i E b 5t £ H £ i ; ¢ § H g i £ Y 1] fh Phone 8. e é £ £ § i 1 o g NO"1°4 AND § INCH CYPRESS SHINGLES §5,00 M “LAMD G INGH ; 400 N N0, 1 STANDARD CYPAESS LATH 400 N 7; . JEP ] i Ei gus ol 7 3 i i she said. f Mrs. Thomas continued withowt' awaiting the protests which she knew ' ‘were on every lip. | “Yes—it is & fact. The first eouple | | “What?” exclaimed Sutcliffe. “You are golng to give it away?™ Mre. Thomas nodded. “For keeps?” questioned Reta. ““'no bostess nodded more emphats y. “Yes. To tell yon the truth—] am & bit tired of journeying into : mountains every year. I have decid- od to give it to some of my friends who will appreciate its beauty, and who will take good care of it. I know at least three possible tenants. They will no doubt all jump at the offer.” An ominous silence fell upon the group. Homeymoon House held mem- ories of many bappy yesterdays that with a lace flounce, and this may seen in dlagram B, whieh al trates the way in which the cushion can be utllised. BEST WAY TO CLEAN CHIFFON Ghould Be Washed in Soap Lather by Carefully Rolling and Pressing Between Handa, We are handling the cut of a small mill, and can furnish you roush and dressed framing from 2x4 to 10x13 best heart if wanted, cut from round timbcr, We make doors and sash and cap furnish any kind of mill work out of pine and cypress lumber. Re carry & first class line of points, varnishes and oil. Our lumber and mill business will be managed by Mr E. H. Hopkins, who is well known by the people of Lakeland as an nu-to-date lumber man. Terms: Strictly Cash on Delivery of Goods J. J. DAVIS & CO. Successors to D. Fulghum § 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue % g E pain drew them into closer uader standing. “Reta and I are responsidble for all #s beauty,” thought Jim. “It is ours” thought Reta, and & tear folt strangely near her lashes, “Bdith Thomas has no right to give it away!” at Mre. Thomas caught the glance and its meaning. She laughingly retorted: “1 know what is in your mind, Reta, but you have as good a chance of Win- aing the house as anyone.” Reta’s voice was not altogether steady as she answered: “That wouldn’t do Jimmy any good, and be | ; loves the house as much as I do.” The host's voice, halt laughing and' half earnest, joined the discussion. “Under the trying -circumstances why not make this a marriage of cons venience. The house is, fortunately, of a rambling temperament. Jim might occupy the east ramble and Reta the west. Also the room intend. ed for a aursery could be converted | into & second dining-room. That is,” he continued in raillery, “providing you cannot agree to dine together.” “Ted!” admonished Mrs. Thomas. “Can’t you see that you are embar rassing our guests?” are produced by washing and to make 1t quite even and sniooth. Chiffon ties with a natural crepon crinkle should not be ironed, but in- stead the ends should be pinned out on A table, the tie just stretched enough to permit of the crinkles fall- lng into their natural shape. When dry, fold it without pressing the folds in, air and put carefully away. SHOULDER SCARFS OF LACE Edged With Swanedown, It ls a Cov oring That Cheers Without Heat Ing the Shoulders. Heavy and Fancy Groceries | Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty A scarf to be thrown over the shoulders at the opera or in a draughty ballroom is one of coarse lace edged with swansdown, the lat ?Phone 334 ™ Prompt Delivery pink candle light and the warmth of | /=" o¢ the family, and although her | PIO8- triendship. Laughter mingled with the | ,fin were llll:’ll pretty ::d her | Ethel Simpson suggesteq thy, th clink of puuch cups as the twelve |y ribnong of the lovely tints worn [P12Y “Spin the Pan” ang sele guests arose to toast their genial hos- Elsie to number ol | Miss Muffet.” WA FL6,8 CEILING SIDING, INVERNESS STOCK 26.00 M L 1 b 2 AT N, T SRS et S and Docter Myers would prescribe cal | Surselves” omel. That, she knew, would make , her dreadtully {ll. After breakfast and ':h morning spent buildiag :ul.now fort,. | the headache had totally disappeared, 'greqt an idler. Do you and with it Jane's hopes for & foW gomes of people Who won't work. one of her ducklings and sent them lo!tothomvlthlthuduwllh for & “happy time.” Jane's rather wistful countenance lingered with her ; | for & moment, and she wondered Wby | “Truth erushed to earth will ! the child had become so strange. lite, and as they entered the doorway ' wtt's HAD CORNER IN KISSES | the sounes of seivimest o the parlor made Jane long She followed the others u; shed their wraps, like an automgs and when Mrs. 8impson ushereq [ah Into the room she sought the I;Jne]i corner and settled herselt gor the ¢ ing tro 10 escy, Pstairg BY EDNA MAHLER. { Jane knew she was the ugly duck- by her sisters, she did not command admiration. Jane’s hair was wiry, and although her mother “put it up” in curlers each night, the refractory tresses refused the boy; 8 while g numbered the girls. The ing to Jane's lot was mur.'l e i Then the fun began. Etpe and Elsie were the most popu]-‘.rn at the party and proudly flounceq (oerH-uuthnle.ho,. their numbers. i ¢ i i 7§ £ E i 8 EFTL, SES Eggsi gi 5 { Ji jiis b 2 ¥ fo g E it i £ : | 1 £ i £ i g ] i | ] : 4 E s £ £ i2 £ 3 i Es . f gk 11 3 i : ¢ M i i? i 1 i i i hi i 4 | 7 £ .g. 5 e : } | : i s ; 9 H E i 3 | i i i 8 i ; e : ; i o8 g g i & ] i 53 1 ! g 4 £ T ] ] g glance told truth. She was i t i Sand Foundstion of Glass, BSand is the main constituent glass, constituting from 532 to 65 p cent, of the mass of the original m ture, or from 60 to 76 per cent, of finished product, after melting | driven off carbon dioxzide and oth ge H § fluly wh with its blue bow called for soft, en curls. The love'y froek of sprigged dimity needed a plump and a rounded pair of arms and Why hadn’t ber mother provided a fiit [] nd ,hardn. et rilliancy and b ess of the g Her mother was satisfled. She saw only the pretty eostume, and knew that ber “work was good.” “1 hear you are going t a m Poor Jane! That party hung Mke | Iinee today,” Miss Green eaid to Mi the swerd of Damoeies over her head, | Blazer. “I hope you'll enjoy you and she wished that the box of choee- | self.” “Oh, I'm sure to have a go lates she ate that day would make ber | time!” replied Miss Blazer. “I'm g 0 i1l she could not ge. | ing with & woman whose husba; The next morning her head ached, Strongly disapproves of her seels and Jane grew more cheerful, Pes | Shows like the one we are golng haps shewould have & bilious attack, | 8¢¢; 80 I think we can't fall lo Added Zest He Knew. Teacher—"Tommy, you av koow what days in bed | Tommy—"Yessum. They gets ] Her mother proudly dressed each ported by the rest of tha famiy: e e it Usual Way. sgain,” but nine times out of tez The Simpson home was aglow with |mtomoblle gets away first.—Lij| ter of white or any tone one wishes The scarf is about a yard and & half fong by bhalt a yard wide, or it may be three-cornered in shape, all at lette one wears, and the covering io Just enough to cheer without heating | From out the merriment Jim's voleo finally found itself. No one observed | the strained muscles about his mouth nor the hardness*of his tone as he ad- dressed Reta. ' “Well—Reta—how does Ted's idea strike yout” | A breathless silence followed Jim's T e P the shoulders. Many fashionables still eling to the flat stole of swamsdown. But this, v H Here at this drug store. §If the doctor says you need a certain'instrument or appliance Come right to'this stere—we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy j Phone 89: % Quick Delivery | 3 H g | [ i g § E s g ] The Model Hardware (:o Mr. and Mrs. Home-owner:— Wiy do we love the forests and Selds? Becapse Mother Naturo § makes them beautiful with Sowers and streams and gram. We § pend the greatest part of our time in the house and we shoull § have beauty thers, too. Wo know how to make your home har- wonious and besutiful, We have the furniture and faralehings t> § do 1t with. Come to see our stock; you will not quarrel with ou: § PRICES. : TINNERS AND PLUMBERS HETELEGRA