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*_—_—W—- that the outline of the face will show , your real seit icii: ... sul had felt - = . 222 | 0D the paper. With a heavy pencil or | & peace of soul and happiness that | m ! & crayon draw the outline or profile. | were past understanding. | L " One guest at a time is brought intothe | “Yes, yes, but—but a girl has 8 i gallery and the name is put on the ! right to change her mind. And as ! for your understauding girls—ha! hal ! my dear friead, you may know your country product, but not us of the. city. I'm in earnest, Henry, I'm &% creature of moods. I crave adven-. ture, excitement, travel—oh, every- | back of the portrait. When all have been taken an assist. ' ant helps cut out the silhouettes, ' which are pasted on black paper and pinned up like a portrait exhibition. ' : The guests are provided with pencils i to a half-min- | after the first is con- 48 es It 12 the proverb begins with “a,” “an” “the,” or any very small word, more: words should be given pupil off. To belp make a:few proverbs are given L] 'gls Eg \ ; time saves nine. gold that glitters, policy. need is & friend inleed. the wise is sufficlent. »&E; = angry count ten before you s 18 very angry, count & huo bird in hand is worth two in the E-i} A peany saved is a penny earned. Procrastination is the thief of time, | Make hay while the sun shines, Every cloud has a silver lining. Appearances are often decelving. Blesings brighten as they take their Bight, Never count your chickens before Ghey are hatched, by the wisest men. No mews is good news. Look before you leap. Out of sight, out of mind, List them laugh who win, ‘Iu.muuleulm [ 4 '&m Spoon Shower, Ghis novel and acceptable shower, The twelve in number, contributed peios of & dozen spoons. Each one done up separately in tissue pa- and put in a lovely ple made in | shape of a wedding bell; a white ribbon ran to each place. Whea bride pulled her ribbon a spoon this jingle was forthcoming: Que spoon for two, Oh! what fun! But then, you see, You two are one, The rest of the girls each drew & spoon, and exclaimed that, as they matohed the one drawn by the they must all go to hes. ! refreshments were a Jittle out of | 8" egdivary, so I'll tell about them. trst, Shrimp salad served in heart. shaped cases, with coffce and nut sand. | wiches mixed with mayonnaise dress- | tng. Then a delicius tutti-fruit! ia Pell-haped molds. i Portrait Party. @Get common wrapping paper, & light Srown or white, and cut into squares @.foot and & half each way. Putupa ! sheet across a door and have the light | @rom a lamp erranged so that the eshadow of & person’s head will be re- Sected on the sguare of paper. _A guest s to be_;!aced sideways 80 A lttle nonsense now and then s | ¥hades and are chea Mo who is down need fear mo fall, | 801 gand paper and write down who they think is who, A prize 18 provided for the one who i guesses the most correctly, and, if the ! hostess wishes, a consolation prize may be awarded. Shest and Pillow Case Shower. A young woman who belonged to sl sewing club composed of 5!z members , announced her engagement, and tln' other members planned this most unique shower, to which they nwl the men; that is, each asked an escort. ! These girls conceived the happy idea | which made this affair a reality, ' Each one made a pair of sheets and ' a pair of pillow cases. Then, arrayed in these ghostly garments, they pre- | gented themselves at the house of the | bride-elect. They all met at the house | next door and dressed. The bride’s ; mother had been taken into the secret and looked out for the refreshments, which the men had sent up. After the surprise was over and the white cos- tumes taken off it was explained that | the sheets and pillow cases would next | be seen neatly laundered and tied up ! with sachets of lavender for the linen chest. Primrose Day. It any of you happen to be enter taining on the nineteenth of April it will add a touch of novelty to remen-‘ ber that this is the day celebrated by' our English cousins as “Primrose” day, and everyone wears & prluu'_ou‘ on his coat. There is a single variety of this dainty flower that is pertectlyf ndorable in individual vases at each’ plate or at the four corners of the ta- | ble. I speak advisedly, for I sat. uround the board recently where they were the only decoration, and the re- sult was more than satistactory. The Jarge double primroses in pots may be uved for prizes it bridge Is played.' They come in all of the delicate pastel other spring flowers, which is very de- sirable for most of us. I forgot to tell you what you may already know, viz: that Primrose day is in remem- brance of the death of Lord Beacons New Serge Dresses. H New dresses of white serge and! Il - \ LITTLE SUMMER AFFAIR | By ADELE JOHNSON. | “Do you mean to tell me, Gertrude, that you do not care for me? you have been trifling.” ) “Yes, 1t you want to put it that way, ! Mr, Henry Croydon. It was purely & little summer affair. I supposed you understood the game. Now that the season is ended, it's called off. I think | there's lots of pleasure in such little | affajrs don't you? I'm golng back to my dear old noisy city. Really, I'm tired of the quiet of the country. These hills eeem to stifle me. I'm off for the world of light and music, the theater and good times. Three cheers | for Broadway!” { “Gertrude, you are trying to tease me. Come, dear, if I know anything about girls, you do love me. You have given me every reason to think 80. Why, just last week you told me you loved these hills; that you hated the restless life; that you had found AOAVBOOC - IAISEAGSAA0AAA CHROA0C000 Q00 QO ACIRCIINIIN Paul & Waymer Lumber thing! Tae stir and bustle appeal to me now. My home is calling, calling ' for me. Come drink to my health. | Ah, you must go? Goodby, Mr, Croy- den. Come, shake hands.” I “Excuse me, Miss Arlington, I've: washed my bands. You are a cruel woman, Gertrude Arlington. I cannot believe such as you are the handiwork of God. You and all your clan should [ '.lmsh life labeled ‘Poison.’ Good evening.' When Gertrude recovered her senses gasped, “Oh, that he should of me in that way, I who love, him.- 1, who would consider it greatest privilege to share his to do the most menial work for ;Mouymnlhtueverhud.l But I had to force him to think me hard and cruel or he would m| have gone back to her.. Her! Wht] is she to me? Why should I let her ruln my happiness?” She drew from her pocket the letter she had received that morning, the contents of which had caused her &/ struggle: “My Dear Miss Arlington: “] trust you will pardon me for writ- ing to you, almost a perfect ltunw' to me. Six times I have written to you, only to destroy the letters and | desplse myself. 1 have heard that! you are as good and kind as you ave | beautiful, and I feel sure you will understand, 4 “Henry Croyden and I weré sehool. mates and childhood lovers. He has g F&3 | been attentive to me all these years. "OR BALE—East front lot Indeed, our friends considered us en- #aged, although no formal declaration had been made. I love him, and I thidk I could make him happy. He has béen the only bright spot in my otherwise colorless life. I was sure of his love until you came to spend the summer in our village. Before that I was the only girl he cared for. “Miss Arlington, you have money and friends. You are young and at- the prospects of a home means heaven. Perhaps I should be silent and give no sign of the pain withia me. That is considered a woman's duty. I fear I am weak—weak. I have during this summer. Oh, can’ you understand? Yours sincerely. “MARY GOODWIN.” girl who was to marry @ | White satin have the serge carried up| Gertrude Arlington slowly tore the man not blessed with a great store of ' 8bove the girdle, where it ends exact- letter to shreds. A beautiful smile Whis world’s goods was the recipient of m 1t the skirt were very high, o lighted her face. As she went to her room to pack her trunks she mun nun&"!u.lllim t We Pavor Stricter State Boards. We operate on general principles, and discharge the patients in about two weeks. Some are better than when they entered; most of them are "worse. And yet few die. They have [ nop gALE—House of 4 rooms, and wonderful powers of resistance.~— From a Young Doctor {n Honolulu. »' Freckled Girls ,‘.1':: o'f. 31" abeolute fact. that one 60 eerit N'S FRECXLE CREA either remove your freckles or eaus them tc fade and that two jars will even in the most sevcre cases completely cure them. We are willing to personally guarantee this and to return your mone without argument if faur complexion not fu'ly restored toits natura WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM is fine, ' tand absolutely harmless, Wiell oot make hair me but will positivel: remove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECI&‘ .“mcgme‘:nh\d?ym&gy‘i; The jare' and results absolutely certain, | 8ent by mail if desired, Price 50':. Mammoth jars$1.00, WILSON’S F. SKIN 8045"85& For sale by - ALL DRUGGISTS L [ The and Builders Supplies Prices Right Tl 3 P It Will Pay Wholesale an?¢ Retail Lumber | To Se¢ Us LARGEST STOCK OF LUMBER IN SOUTH FLORIDA } . Office: Foot ¢f Main St. W Phone 322 l : () beauty,| | FOR SAL snces, with east front; desirable uelghborhood, situated on South Ten- ncssee and Missouri avenues; $50¢ cash payment; $200 one and two years at 8 per cent; balance 10 years from date at 5 per cent, payable nionthly. . ° *‘uosyId ‘g ‘A ¢q oes 304 ‘Iopmod 90} pus £Ape -moy OvORLITI NIYM 1980} oW 33 8] MO I3[ ‘wIuld 00T sYPW 180 0¢g V '0A[10ege pus deeqd 3| ‘3038M YIA SOX|I OPR-|-XON 3,40q10) Uit osroy Anqnod dmod 109Juis|p ASVASIA LNIATYL o.l.{ FOR SALE—2 lots facing Lake Hol- lingsworth with 26 bearing trees. $300 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 603 in good neighborhood, 72%x146. Price $626; $226 cash and balance In one and two years. Phone 339 or 838 blue. 435 SR N OSSO PN FOR SALE—Furnishings ip board- ing house in Lakeland, doing good business. Mann-Fitts Lapnd Co., Lakeland, Fla, 692 pincomparisonto ¢ractive. 1 am an orphan, to whom |FOR SALE OR RENT—Six-room house, desirably located, at & bar- gain. Will take auto as first pay- ment. Dr. N. L. Bryan. 60 MADAME MERRI. i hope you may never suffer what I PLANT BEVIS' 60-DAY sweet pota- toes; a red yam that matures in 60 days and ylelds from two to four hundred bushels per acre. First season plants have been o!-| fered for sale and only a fow this season. 100 plants §1. 1,000 plants $7.60. G. L. Bryant, Lake. land, Fla. 616 FOR SALE—One 9x12 rug, library table and other furniture; also boat. In excellent condition. Ap- ply 803 8. Florida Ave., or phone 291 Black, 608 one acre of land, just outside city limits, $800. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 629 ———————————————————————— FOR SALE—Two good lots in Eas: Lakeland, 60x140, only $300 each. The Joha F. Cox Realty Co. 620 fOR RENT—b6-room house on West Lemon street; all modern conveni- ences. Call 354 Black, or address | Box 262. 5076I FOR RENT—G-room house, AppIY 315 South Missouri avenue. 624 FOR™ RENT — Small” 5-room houss cheap. See A. J. Black. 625 FOR RENT—One room 809 South Missourl Ave. 601! FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms. 608 East Pine St. 466 FOR™ RENT—Five-room house on East Lime street; also 5-room bungalow on East Walnut. For| particulars see E. M. Buck 502 South Florida avenue. 580’ | e S P SOt POR RENT—Four rooms and bath. | All modern improvements; very ot reasonable rent. Call 317 South Virginia Ave. Phone 39 Blue. 451 WANTED—PFive or six‘ finishing carpenters (white). $3.60 fo nine hours. Bring tools ready for work. Read Parker Construction Co., Inverness, Florida. 605 WANTED—Lady for night operator at telephone exchange. Apply to chief operator, Peninsular Tele- phone Co. 610 — WANTED--Old established insurance company wants good man to repre- sent them in Lakeland. If you can sell health and accident in- surance you may be the man. This job is worth at least $300 per month to right party. Reference required; only one man will be appointed at this place. H. C. Brown, special agent, will be at Tremont hotel Saturday, April 26, 615 WANTED—To trade for real estate, or to sell, cheap for cash, my car, s Flanders “20, as good as new Having gone out of the real estate business, I do not need the car any more. If you want a good car cheap, see me at once. Jeremiah B. " Smith, 611 WHEN you want insurance amd if not already insured, you need it right now, see D, H. Sloan. ¢35 NOTICE—My property is not for sale by any real estate agency, as | bave withdrawn it from the mar- ket. D. B. Cumbie, Lakeland. 697 I Determined to Be In Style, A customer in a butcher's shop stood gasing at some small alligators fa an aquarium. Having turned the matter over in his mind, the customer approached the butcher and exclaimed, “] suppose a body might as well be dead as out of style. Gimme a couple of pounds of alligator.” ; i ] | g Keep to Standard. Fach high achievement is a siga and token of the whole nature’s pos- sibility. What a plece of the maa was for that shining movement, it is the duty of the whole man to be al ways.—Phillips Brooks. . Either Sunshine or Fire, Put things in the sunshine or before & fire before wrapping them up, it possible, not only for airing, but also to freshen them and make them small sweeter. Koystone to Success. “The only helps toward success that 1 have ever found worth while are, first, to have a purpose and then & willingness to work for it. That 8 the main thing. Coincident must te & realization of the absolute necessity g00d health an® an ahsorbing tn- terest or hobby entirely diCerent from one’s pursuits”—Edward Bok & the Strand. FOR RENT—Nice new bungalow, close n; § rooms and bath, mod- ern improvements. See Ohlinger & Alfield or phone 11 Red. ({34 e —— FOR RENT—4 unfurnished rooms, Liehts; city water; new house. 517 Prospect street. €07 | FOR RENT—Furnithed rooms for, WANTED—Positior by experiencee man bockkeeper. Box 601 Lake land, Fla. e1s " Beffboys frequently have strange and unusual duties to perform for pampered guests, but the recent expe- rience of & “10p"” at one of New York's ’ leading Dotels seems unique. He was called to & ro~m occupied by two mea { at night. Said one: “Buster, will you raise the shades, turn OR the electrie lights, Jock the 'oor from the outside lizht housekcepine. 419 South end toss the ke over ths transom?™ Lake Ave. 614 It was mecessary to repeat the order - . several times before the boy could be 1 convinced his hearing had not suddes- "———*\ | Y9 gone dafective. | MISCELLANFOUS; | ... ommmsses, . i1 | *“Your epponent says he $8a wiha 18 . o walic® sald the campaigner. “Well.” \= A reglied Senator Sorghum, “let us «o- suade him te koiG hi- walk, tasybe i € it on weed Val vl vas ol eceregd that §dea. If we can per. . FIRST METHODIST CHURCH tSouth Kentucky Ave,) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, Ppasor Temporary residence, 911 gy Flerida aveaue. Offite at ehureh Hours, 11:30 to 13:30, i Sunday Services— Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth Leagus, 6:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Week Day Serviges— Woman's Monday afternoon. o Prayer moeting, Wednesday on- ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening A cordial favitation to everybody 0 all services. DIXIELAND METHODIST CHURCE Services at 11 a. m. by the pastor Sunday school at 3 p. m, Epworth League at 6:30 p. m Prayer meeting every Thursday eight. P I CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCR (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemon 5t Rev, J. L, Lewis, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m, Preaching first and second Sun. days, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30.\ Woman's Missionary Soclety on the third Monday afternoon of each month. To all these services the public 1 cordially invited. FIRST PXESBYTERIAN CHURCK (Tenuesses Ave.,, Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. BSunday Services—Sunday school, 9:46; preaching. 11 am. m., and 7:30 p. m. ‘Wednesday—Prayer mestlag o 7:30 p. m. S, DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES. Otxieland Chured— Services—1st and 34 Sabbdaths, 11 a m; 34 and 4th Sabbdaths, 7:30 p. 0. Sabhath School—3 p. m. Bervices—1st and 3d Sabdaths 7:30 p. m.; 24 and 4th Sabdaths, 11 . m. Sunday School—3 p. m. Prayer dervices—Tuesday night at 7:30. W. H. STEINMEYER, Pastor. ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Street and ams. chusetts Avenue. Rev, J. H., Weddell, minister in charge. Eervices at 11 a. m, and 6 p. m. All Sundays except tle third in the month. Other services as appointed. ————————————————— East Lakeland Mission. Sunday schecl at 3 p. m. B A Milton, superinteadent. Prayer~ meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Latheran Church. Coe. B. Orange ang 80. Tenneses Sunday school 10:00 &. m. Services are held on second &é tourth Sundays. ——————————————————————— CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 10 & @ Preaching service at 11 8. m. ad 1 m ; ‘Christian Endeavor Soclety at ¢ »n Prayer Mosting, Wedneaday eves nmatra FIRST BAPTIST CHURC:t — Corner Fleriaa sveaue snd Bey 8. The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin D. D, paster. Sunday ocheol 9:48 o. & Presching Sanday ot 11 & & o8¢ clety Moaday 3:30 p. 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