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ot 1o aver nap. iy ¥ » . B »AGE EIGHT. S S s ere—— HIS TROUD MEMORABLE EVENING oisaraceEiswirnout| - NOT CF HEART By JAMES W. JACKSON. Real Facts ln—lg-gard ToF R By SARAH O'SULLIVAN. ) / ' Euffman’s liiness. Relief Cb- “lsn't dinner nearly ready, mother?” % The tents of the army stretched tamed B Cnril'g His asked Lester, walking impatiently up !off into the distance of a gloomy Storaach Ailments, and down the room. “It's getting late . pight. A young fellow with the glow . and 1 bave a pressing engagement to- ' of the fire on his grave face looked up | Waynesviile,N. C.—Mr. F.R. Huffmas, ight.” | to welcome a visitor. [ of this city, says: I suffered dreadfully “In just a few minutes,” answered | “Can you read in the embers the oith what | thought was heart trouble, Mrs. Randall. “But do you know I fortunes of thc coming battle, Bur-, was thinking today that you are al- : ger?” the newcomer queried, lightly. ]Mmdmmfdm“hm ways baving ‘pressing engagements’ | Burger made no reply at once. Then | After other remedies had failed, Thed- R is a rare occasion for you to pass i he broke the silence with a speech ! gord’s Dlack-Draught restored me fo 40 evening at home with the family.” | that for him was long. | “By George, I belleve you're right, | “You and I may never sit together | healf. 1 would not feel “"' without mother,” returned her son. “It n"er‘uke this again, Cortwright. Tl tell Black-Draught in the house, I consider struck me before how much I have | you a story. Once there was & young it worth its weight in gold, Deen gadding about. But Il stay at | military cadet proud of his calling. rnu some evening very soon. Sure, will” “You'd better set the memorable see her he broke l:lllndl nrltxd wl:t:: evening now,” put in his sister Mar anyway. Coming back to quarters dory. “It you dvonn't you are liable to | at night he was seen and hauled up, of your digestion. Poor di forget your resolution.” | to explain. In foolish desperation he good health do not go together. “That's a g0. Let me see—I have a lied—like a common thief. They broke very important engagement for to- . his sword, Cortwright, for that, and morrow and one also for Wednesday | expelled him—broke his sword—mind . digestive system, evening. Thursday is George's stag | you.” garty. For Friday I have opera tick-' Burger bowed his face in his hands ets. Saturday—well no fellow stays for an instant. ] et home Saturday evening. Sunday 'silent sympathy. popular vegetable liver remedy om the you always have a million of the rela-| “So I came into the army as a. market. Tryit. : tions over, so there's nothing doing ' private, to offer myself and my life| (lnsist on Thedford's, Price 23¢. for that night. How's Monday? Mon- in atonement. Something tells me the . day suits me. !mrlflce will be required tomorrow.; ‘:No:." proclaimed Lester, “yout all | I wouldn’t have you wonder about my' ar that one week from tonight I secret. If I go you will know I went shall be delighted to pass an evening ! as a soldier, won't you?” He turned; GMYTAKES PLACE OF meE fn the bogom of my family. I shall his head beseechingly and his com- oonsider it an engagement of para- rade nodded reassurance, mount importance. I shall anticipate| They did not talk again until the that evening's pleasure with the great- ' dawn brought a sudden alarm. The est possible eagerness. How shall 1'army roused swiftly. The spitting fire e— pass the weary hours until that en- | of the pickets became almost at once, Several of the leading milliners are trancing moment?” that curiously unintermittent roar of substituting gray trimmings for white “¥Il wager you dollars to doughnuts | continued infantry fire. Before Bur- on black hats, but the combination is afiat you'll forget all about it before ger and Cortwright knew where they much less effective and the majority mext Mcnday,” deciared Marjory. | were to take part, cannon had boomed of customers prefer the old order of “Forget? Indeed not! How you'out a challenge and had been crash- things, although it has been in fash- 'wrong me! If I do not remember, I'll | ingly answered. The battle was on. |lon such a long, long while, present each of you with a halt dozen | pairs of the finest kid gloves. Forget?| Burger was satisfied. His was the:tainly more chazce. This is quite at § should say not!” Lester glowed with | most eager foot to respond when the its best in a sflvery shade of panne. fndignation, forward command was given. Then A sort of draped toque made of this The following Monday Marjory 'the small detachment swept on— material shows no brim in tront, but made a batch of fudge for Lester's double-quicked—swept on toward an at the sides and back one turns up evening at home. Mrs. Randall baked obliteration as swift and utter as it over it faced with black velvet, while Afs favorite molasses cookies and put ' they had faced the shriveling blast. just over the right ear is inserted a the home-made grape juice on ice. His ' of a furnace. big bushy black aigrette shooting smoking jacket and slippers, whlchi For the enemy was ready and walt- | straight out, far beyond the toque, be- Bad been out of service for a consider | ing, in force. An unerring fire seemed hind. able time, she placed within easy | to strike the attacking line and rip; Some amusing little caps consist reach. along it like fingers over the keys of'exclusively of a domed crown, come The evening came, Lester, sitting a piano, The front staggered and posed of four pieces of material with down to the dinner table, exclaimed, ' recled, thelr sldes curved into points, jolned “Its downright annoying! Here, I| And the officers wert down as'together like the four quarters of an Bnow 1 have some engagement for to-| thickly as their men before the mur orange, and set into a border of fur. aight, and yet for the life of me I can't ' derous scythe of war. Those that re-| [ was shown this built-up of gray silk think what it is. It has been worry- | mained, however, pushed on with But. | ghot with silver and & band of skunk, fag me all day. Such a thing has nev-| ger and his fellows at their beels,'gays Millinery Trade Review. To the o h:ppened to me before. Provok-| with the scream of shells, the mad jide of the cap are fastened five ! : roar of musketry, the up-flying clods sprays of gray aigrette, while a hand- Mrs. Randall and her daughter ef- | of earth, men staggering on in &' rome chased silver ornament nestles ehanged glances, but sald nothing. | drutiken line or reeling as into the [n the fur. “Can't you people help me out?” gutter, the air trembling with the| asked the worried young man. fierce passion of war, the sky lurid © Both maintained a discrect silence. | with wild flashes and & wall of lead 8pring Novelties In Shoes, *Well, I'll get shaved and dressed |mpeding the advance. Yet the com-| TBe cost of leather has gone up to and by that time ! may remember,” | mand pressed on—Burger pushed for. 8uch an extent that the boot and shoe be said, hopefully. ward on & lone officer's heels. manufacturers, in preparing their foot- In a little while Lester re-entered! For there was but one now. So long ‘vear fashions for the spring, are the library saying: “I'm golng to the gg there was one to lead, just so long Presmng all kinds of materlals into club. Maybe some of the fellows over Burger, with blackened face and Service to take the place of the glaces, there can put me next. If qpy one. parched lips, was content. | pateut leathers and suedes which have phones; tell him to call me up at the | Then that ome suddenly became hitherto had first place on the liat, So olub.” palsied. With a hand clapped quickly much 18 this the case that the major An hour later Marjory phoned 0 to his breast he bent. Toppling, his Ity of the new fashions are being de- her brother, saying sweetly: “Have gword fled from his hand. He dropped Veloped in velvets, satins and silks, you thought of your engagement yet?” {5 his knees, sank slowly to the atd even brocades, specially prepared “No, I haven't,” he answered, cross- | ground; and the command was com- to Withstand the weather when worn 3 manderless! in the street. “Well, how about the evening you| The fates were eager to give Burger| The present mode of the black vel- wero anticipating with such eager hig chance. With a yell he snatched Vet shoe has not been quite so suc- mess? That evening yon said you g¢ the sword and swung it high. | cessful as the manufacturers anticl would be delighted to pass in the «op» he rallied, with an exalted Pated, but a mew treatment has been dosom of your family?” countenance turned toward the men, experimented om with success in The telephone receiver was hung yyjth a tall fizure ercct, his head Paris, and when applied to the mate up with a bang. | thrown back and a strong arm, steel rials used for spring footwear the A few minutes later Lester crept up pointed showing the way, he held the shoes in black will not have that to his room and put on his smoking \,vering line for the critical mo-|gray, dusty look which has hitherto Jacket and slippers. He entered the piopng been a drawback. Nbrary, threw himself on the couch qyep with sublime faith in his fol- and asked in a shecpish way: ""Weu. lowers, he tarned his back and leaped Fire. what size gloves do you wear? for the stone-wull entrenchments, The| A good twpulsc isa good thing, but squad did not fail him. Led by & de- | the disposition to net vpen it s evea Queer Slips by Authors, monized chief it swarmed the enemy | fiv.or “From the Mystery of Mary”=—A in a rush and staked the game on & . yoar of silence followed. | hand-to-hand eonflict. Saturday Evening Post—Her fee8' And the spirit behind that charge were swollen from standing in wet, won. The encmy fell away. The salty water, edges of the line thus broken weakens “The Danger Mark”—Her throat ed and bent backward. Then an at was full of tcars. “From her eye tack in force was hurled through the iteeth, probably,” comments & fun break, sweeping the enemy into a maker. heap upon itselt as a whirlpool might “The Master Mummer”—But Isobel, circle driftwood into a central spot. $.am more than twice your age; you The opposing army retreated. The are eighteen and I am thirty-four. ' battle was over and the day was won. “A Marriage of Convenience"—Like | There was respite then for the ranks Adela, he had dark brown hair, with and a chance to count the survivors, enormous black eyebrows, a mous- Prone on the ground Burger's men tache and a short beard, found him, an ofiicer in a private’s un. From a serial—Lord Wiater at that jform. They carried him back to the ¥me was a favorite at court and the field hospital, where he lay for hours, spoiled pet of all the ladies of his too far from the world of understand- sex. ing to know that the charge he took G, K. Chesterton—"The two dark up had been the most fortunate move eyes on each side of his protuberant of the whole battle. nose glistened gloomily, like black . But the commanding general vowed Suttons.” Well fixed for eyes that his commission should come as fast as the mails might bring it. And For Ocean Trip. 'his nurse was empowered to tell him There are a few little things easily that as soon as his eyes were open. made, that those contemplating an They opened at last on her. And ecean trip certainly will find consider- they rested in a long, wondering stare able additions to their comfort. A bag on her anxious, solicitious and blush- which may be hung to the steamer Ing face. She did not speak. Her lips ebalr for holding the magazine, fancy trembled, and then she smiled. Cort- work, book or writting pad will save wright interrupted. Bending over his, ene many a step in going back and comrade, he whispered: forth to the stateroom. “It's all right, old man, all right ‘One of the leather covers, provided The account’s square. Don't'bo atraid with bandles, of just the right size for to speak to her as a soidier. @ Baedeker is invaluable, and, on one’® e — return, it may be used in nlnelo.l In the u"'"".?" ether ways. ! world's all right. A smail cuwblon provided WA iy monr L) NO | straps or loops 80 it will hang over the «Thoge hiking suffragettes got ul Much Used In Millinery Trimminge, but Has Not Yet Attained a Great Deal of Popularity. MY MAMA makces the “beste est” bread, cakes and pies you ever did see, and she uses White Clover Flour ‘cause she says it is more bete fter than mos” any other floure an’ | guess my mama knows. Satisfaction guaranteed. A trial will convince, *“YOUR GROCER HAS IT” ANSULAR Nag, ek of the steamer chair, at the right ... posals of marriage as any Relght to fit the neck, will add comr wotcmdfl-mlm ame along with & big roed show.” It has done this for others, during the 4§ L N Cortwright nodded in Ppast 70 years, and is today the mosl FOR SALE—2 lots facing Lake Hol- l. lingsworth with 25 bearing trees. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL 26, 1913 | 1 | I FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT. It cured my indigestion, and by this| Ty, elegs.t Lungatows, five rooms But one day when a glrl was very Ill| meang | was restored to health. § a8/ g bah, with all modern conveni- and he was denied permission to go to wot express my gratitude forits benefits.” ok, with ehet fronty desireMe Good health depends on the condition | ,oighborhood, situated on Scuth Teu- H $200 one and two Thedford’s Black-Draught will ycars at 8 per cent; balance 10 yeara thoroughly cleanse and set in order yout from date at § per cent, payable|- ncssee and Missouri avenues; ‘cauh payment; n:onthly. $300 cash, balance 1 and 2 years. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 603 FOR SALE—At the sccond hand WANTED—Five or six finishing carpenters (white). $3.60 fo nine hours. Bring tools ready for work. Read Parker Construction Co., Inverness, Florida. 605 WANTED—To trade for real estate, or to sell, cheap for cash, my car, a 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 leheap. seo me at once. Jeremiah B. ‘ Smith. 611 , WHEN you want insurance amd ! .| not already insured, you need it right now, see D. H. Sloan. 43% store, round tables, kitchen tables,| WANTED—Few head of etock to | side board, refrigerators, dining dreuero' water. E. D. Fenton, and commodes, rugs, wood stoves, oil stoves, gasoline range, beds. cots, springs, sewing machines, Al- most anything. See Archer, tho second-hand man, 210 W. Maia 628 | FOR SALE—Good milch cow and | | calt. ‘Apply to C. W. Glendening, 635 | chairs, rocking chairs, i 8t, Lakeland, R. F. D. No. 1, ————————ee e b — Then came the order to advance.| Gray, trimmed with black, has cer FOR SALE—One good runabout bug- 631 P S E————— ] gy. Dr, Samuel F. Smith. | good pasture and good 627 pasture; WANTED—To rent 4 or b6-room house for good tenant. Mann- | Fitts Land Co., Room 19, Raymon- do building. 626 LOST—Blue serge coat with pale stripe, on country road between Lakeland and Plant City. Finder will please return to J. E. Platt, pool room, Plant City, and receive reward. 629 FOR SALE—East front lot In €00d |1 0ST_Crescent gold shaped pin. neighborhood, 72%x146. 332 blue. I'LANT BEVIS' 60-DAY sweet pota- toes; a red yam that matures in 60 days and yields from two to four hundred bushels per acre. First scascn plants have been of-| fered for sale and only a few this season. 100 plants $1, 1,000 .50. G. L. B t, Lake- RISHIEITOVING Lt vant, slefi:man or woman that can show re- land, Fla. FOR SALE—one 9x12 rug, library also Ap-|” ply 803 8. Florida Ave., or phone table and other furniture; boat. In excellent condition. 291 Black. 603 FOR SALE—House of 4 rooms, and Price '$625; $225 cash and' balance in one and two years. Phone 839 or 485 Finder will please return to the Telegram office, 632 A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. How much capital does it require {to earn $3,000 a year in a legitimate | business? We have a propositionthat { requires virtually no capital, A new putent household article that every fomily needs and buys. We want to give the agency to some wide-awake sults. Answer by mall. A, G. C.,care Ev- ;ening Telegram. ' 630 Human Nature. “Why is it,” asked the curious guest, | “that poor men usually give larger i tips than rich men?" “Well, suh” one acre of land, just outside City ' gaid the waiter, who was sometling The John F. Cox 629 limits, $800. Realty Co. FOR SALE—Two good lots in East Lakeland, 50x140, only $300 each. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 620 FOR SALE--Furnishings in board- ing house in Lakeland, doing good business. Mann-Fitts Lapd Co, Lakeland, Fla, 692 % - FOR RENT—5-room house on West Lemon street; all modern conveni- ences. Call 354 Black, or address Box 262. 607 FOR RENT—One room 309 South Missouri Ave. TOR RENT--Unfurnished rooms. 608 East Pine St. 4686 FOR RENT—Five-room house on East Lime street; also 5-room bungalow on East Walnut. For particulars sce E. M.°Buck 502 South Florila avenue. 689 o e —— St TS—— “OR RENT- Four rooms and bath. of a philosopher as well, “looks to me like de po' man don’t want nobody to find out he's po’, and de rich man don't want nobody to find out he's rich."=— Youth's Companion. —— Two-Edged Sword, | Cerlosity I8 finding out something ! about somebedy else that doesn'i cone cern you and which would make you mighty mad if somebody else found it [out about you when it didn't concerp isomebody else.~Milwaukee Sentinel Objected to Chastisement. A young man named Dutots is bring. “lng an action against his sweetheart |at Marseilles, France, because she {boxed his ears for being late to take ter to the theater. Eat Albatross Eggs. The natives of Hawall are large cons sumers of albatross eggs, which are secured principally from the Island of Layson, the Hawaiian group. These eggs are 80 plentiful on this island | that they are gathered in wheelbar { rows and carried to the shore in boxes ¢01 | #nd loaded on a small industrial ratl Queensiand's Riches In Timber. | Queensland 1s estimated to have forty million acres of forests as yet uninspected and unreserved. ht O1® Burntng m.';:ndlo at both enld All modern improvements; very,® one way of making both ends meet C. reasonahle rent. Call 817 South Virginia Ave. Phone 39 Blue. 451 FOR RENT-4Nice new bungalow, close in; 5 rooms and bath, mod- ern improvemants. See Ohlinger & Alfield or phone 11 Red. ({1 S —— FOR RENT -4 unfurnished rooms.' Lights; ci*v water; mew house (80d Incapable of concentration of -B. M. Backwardin School is frequently caused by defective eyesight makes (he child nervous sl - i 807 | mind. It's an Injustice to the chfld’ FOR RENT Turnished rooms for | that you do not have an expert make | light horenkeeping. 419 South ¥ ol Ave : :" !ql examination and prescribe for the .':"_:——-—‘ MISC — given to children. ‘houblo. Special and personal care 1 il UANEOLS | . H. E. Loug FIRST METHODIST CHUR(: ~ (South Kentucky ave ) C. Jenkins, residence, Sucday Services— Sunday school, 9:45 a. m Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m Preaching, 7:30 p. m. weer Day Services— Woman's Misslonary Soctety Monday afternoon. ; Prayer meeting, Wednesday oo ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening A cordial invitation to overyhody -0 all services. CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHUR(R (Corner Florida Ave. and Lemon §t Rev. J. D, Lewis, pastor, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching first and second Syp. ldnyl. at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. m, Weekly prayer meeting Wedney day evening at 7:30, Woman’s Missionary Soclety o tle third Monday afternoon of eacy month, To all these services the pubdlic 1 cordially invited. —— ———————————————————————— FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1Tennesses Ave., Between Main ag¢ Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor Sunday Services—Sunday school, 4:46; preaching. 11 am. m., and 7:30 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer .nutm . 1:30 p. m. —— DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE STREET METHODIST CHURCHES, Dixfeland Church— Services—1st and 34 Sabbaths, 11 a m; 24 and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30p.u Sabhath School—3 p. m. Prayer Service—Thursday oigbt at 7:30. Myrtle 8treet Church— fervices—I1st and 3d Sabbaths 7:30 p. m.; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 a m. Sunday School—3 p. m. Prayer 8ervices—Tuesday night at 7:30. W. K. STEINMEYLR, Pastor. ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner of Lemon Street and Mans chusetts Avenue, Rev. J. H. Weddell, wminister 1o charge. Services at 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. All Sundays except the third in tho month. Other services as appuintud, East Lakeland Misslon Sunday scheol a2 3 p.m. E. A Milton, superinten.ent. Prayer neeting Thursday ut 7 p. ™ Lutheran Churca. Cor. B. Orange ana 8o. Tennesses. sunday school 10:00 a. m. Services are held on second ané fourth Sundays. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Redgrave, Minister, Cornef Missourl and Lemon St. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m, Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. o. Preaching, 7:30 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday nisht at 7:30. C C —— FIRST BAPTIST CHURC Cornet Floriaa avenue snd Bey St The Rev. Willlum Dudley Nowiid 9. T, vastor Sunday school 9:48 a @ Preaching Sunday at 11 & m acd 6pm Weekly prayermesting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Woman’s Missionary and Ald S0 eioty Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People’s Meet!o§ at 6:16 p. &, Regular monthly business meetind Ilm Wednesday ' 7:30 p. . SR D —r—— As ls a Peach. The Maryland baked l?: peach and nmo mistake, and enough to have :ldn the mouths of the gods water, to have made Jov® pawn his thunder and Neptune his trh dent for & second help'ng.—Baltimor? Ran Changing Husa. . “You are ia love with a blonde® ™ marked the fortune teller, “but aftef you marry her, beware of & brupettd WANTED— -ition by experienced| Optician Optomoterist Cop = “No danger.” remarked (b0 man book) cper. Box €01 Lake | 711 Franklin Street ! patron: “it's the same womana."—Thé haad, Fla. 13 {TAMPA FLORIDA ladis® Werld v eommma essge. el \\ S W\