Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 8, 1913, Page 2

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, MAY 8, { 1913. #40B TWO. AND, o fl____" : PARTING CF THE WAYS ALLURING DIS—F:.AV or aLL man- [ The igreat insect de t;(:irvtehr:is:g:;?: [} » Lol dniing Sak Seiiul Sulnl Sell Tl tal Jul 2l Xel Sad RatZulRul Juttel et Sal T il Fur N T ot By NELLIE CRAVEY GILMORE. For an hour Waterman wrote rapid- 1y, then turned in his revolving chair and fixed his attention upon his wife. “I have read your letter over several times, Edyth,” he said gravely, “and there doesn't seem to be any alterna- tive, it is your wish that I leave you?" “I am afraid it is the only way,” she Without answering her, Waterman drew from his pocket her letter and read aloud: “ , . . I thought it would be best to tell you now, frankly, that it {s my wish to separate from you, be- fore there should arise any tangible not for each other, and that under the circumstances, a continuance of our The money you are fiddlin day to day and weck relation would be quite wrong. The down on a lounge where she sobbed herself to sleep. A fortnight passed uneventfully. Edyth Waterman every chance to enjoy her freedom un. molested. She had not seen her hus- band or heard from him since the afternoon he had left her sitting He fore the library fire. At last she received a communica- tion from Waterman. Long Lifeof Linen along with good laundry work is what you are looking for amd that 1s Just what we are giviax. Try us. on the Silver Star the following day i ’ {l Lakeland :S‘t_e;n Laundry KELSEY BLANTON J. W. 8CARR, : gfa LAWYER CL wm.oxigx':fur. Phone 130. West Main Bt . ‘. Blouse of White Chitfon Over White Board stess MANY HAVE SEEN The Accumulation of a Life Time SWEPT AWAY and ink and wrote feverishly: “Dear Harry: “I am not asking you to come back. I know that your pride is too great for that, but I do ask you to believe | that I repent of my folly. I want to! confess my weakness and gain your forgiveness before you go. In some way I conceived the absurd notion of' testing your affection for me; it! proved only too true a test of my ovrp | feelings. For, of course, had you cared, you would have com: Yach, under any circumstances. Ldyih.” | Suddenly, the rustling of the cur- tains behind her, caused her to sit up straight and look about in alarm. man stepped out from behind them, is a Ruthless Destroyer!] A Fire Insu- rance Policy a Beneficent Restorer! HAVE YOU ONE? —_—— Y. Z. MANN Raymondo Bldg. Room 7, Phone 80 o WHEN WE/ FURNISH YOU . and in the uncertain light, they lork”‘ & T o PO -y ed ot each other, | 4 0y “Edyth!" } Waterman : face was haggard; he took a step toward her. “Forgive me,” he said, “I would not | have iutruded had I known you were here. I wanted to look once more upon all the things that once made | life dear to me.” “So, you really cared, after all. It. was all a trick, a lot of foolishness! [—there was—" He interrupted her, laughing. IF EN~ “Ins ot v HARCOURT &0, cotocr MANUFACTIRING ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY, U.S.A. had been given He would sail| : There must be no i nized as “dead white.” NER OF DAINTY CCNCEITS. e e Example Shown May Be Copled With Splenaid Effect at small Expense Other Than the Necessary Time. its In All manner of dainty concei smart silk and chiffon bl(;luses :;: lluring display as the seas sty To form the usual third replied slowly. advances. | ; “There is—another man, Edyth?” |part of the tailored costume, t:;i —_— NOW BEING Her eyes met his in quick, indignant| either match it in color or else W Ola Mattresses made oser; cushier. DISTRIBUTE hallenge ones are worn. It is seldom, it ever, ade o order. lrop o : "Hnrfls‘on"' that one sees a blouse of contrasting of all kind m TED, aolor worn with a suit, for the affect 18 apt to show a marked lack of taste. A dainty and rather unusual blouse Is shown in today's sketch. It 1s made of white chiffon over white net, left open in front to show a vest of the net foundation, and a section of cause for bitterness or regret. After|the deep band of l?l'u,\'y cream1 c(;lr- i P.SJ\H{I(.’)\'%IIQE much carefu observation, I have ar-|ored lace that encircles the (;)wu B rived at the conclusion that we are|part of the blouse above the be ] \ LAes q?,e le and he The net vest is gathered a litt drawn dows in even folds under t lace band, with a d to week weu!ld look michty good in bank at the end of the next best thing s for us to part!fastened with tinv,\',x e ; 1 1 1 1 of next S| e wien quictly and peaceably, rather than tol glauss buttons. The ne L'; [N =) ) LUl ons bl A N | . » have {o do it violently! ¢f white chi o g souo i no eac rifice to go without little un 3 | fbolines " i ‘u e i . R $Sioie 2 1 { 1 in your old age it would lovk £0 (quecr, so sudden, I : I F. WIIAOR, i W w 1 bim out of sight | 243 PRICIAN ARD &1 ¥ she turned away, her eyes fillin, Phouss—Ofice, 276 SOSCOOTGNGGO | rapidly with tears, and flung herself 247-2 RiDgs. Net, short ends tied in front and finished with white crocheted ball fringe. Of course, any color may be substi- tuted for the cherry chiffon, prefer- ably the self-color of the tailored suit it is to bs worn with. Or the entire chiffon part of the blouse could match the suit and still be made over the white net foundation. USE OF WHITE FOR MOURNING Color at First Seems Somewhat In- congruous, but Really Has Much to Recommend It Blueprinting. Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. mott Watched Him Out of Sight. White, pure white, has been gradual- A J. MACDONOUG! of “:h.;:n::u?: 1":: r;d‘: In One Short Hour for Porto Rico. She went over to her| ¥ Making headway among fashions| Roem ¢ Desn & Bryant M: 35T ; g | for mourning. One of the chief points, Arehitect Viora Keen, W. M.; J. F. husband’s desk and sat down befere| | o er t b bared {5 1aA80E by, ft. When she had collected herselt ¥V b 8 Femen T it o | Newast Ideas in sy sufficiently she drew up pen, paper| N8 this fashion (and it will gain Lakeland, Floriea. ground without doubt) is that the ma- terials should be as lusterless as pos- sible and absolutely simple in style. introduction of black into the schemes at all, and the | white must be of the shade recog. White crepe is freely used for deep mourning; in fact, the same rules and regulations will reign for “white” mourning as for black. | 1 {2 a much prettier idea, especial- ly for spring and summer wear, and already several quite young widows have accepted this invitation. White allround hats, with tue long white hat and Langin 1l below the waist, create a cl style, and are just as fmpressive, if not so funereal, as thosd with black crepe. Long loose white coats, made with a deep pointed voke, are bordered all round with deep white crepe, White serge, wool voiles, marquis- ettes, fine French crepes and any lus- terless fabrics are considered cor rect, — Hats Renovatea. It your felt hat gets rain spotted, use very fine sandpaper to restore its gloss and smoothness, taking care to stroyer and »disenfec- tant. Kills insects ofall kinds instantly. Sold JOHNSON & Jofgy First Aj Handbog} by W. J. WARING & CO. AND UPHOLSTER NG MATTRESS MAKING. ARMA(: : Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Oulo Street. 5y KODAKS and SUPPLIES PH T0 AND ART SUPPLY (O u":xqigw.:.g STREET TaMPA FLOKIDA Aunp Buildiug, Lakelapd Fiorte | | "t W_R. GROOVER, ! PPYSICIAN AND RURCEON Rooms 3 and 4 Fentucky Bidp Lakrland, Floride United Brotherkood of ( and Joiners of America, Loga/| Meets every Tuecday night o'clock, at McDonald's hal!. R. L. MARSHALL, Presis J. W, LAYTON, Vice Py J. W. LOGAN, Treasu J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. H. F. DIETK.CH, Rec. & H. L. COX, Conductor. SAMUEL BOYER, iW. B. MOON, M. D, | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office in new Skipper building ove! | postoffice. Teiephcne, office and resi dence on same iine 350, P 0. Blig. Phone 319, Lakeland, N DR. SARAH E WHEILER OSYEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rootns §, ¢ and 7, Bryant Buildia: Lakeland, Fia TMoce Phone 378 Blue. House Phone 378 Blaek Lakeland Lodge Xo. 9], I ‘M. Regular communicaticas b second and 4th Moadays at ! m. Visiting brethren cordul vited. J. C. OWENS, W.J J. P. WILSON, “'v G H & H. D. MENDENHALL Lakelaad Chapter, R. A A% Civil Engineers. | 89 meets the first Thursday aip Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. each month in Masonic Hall LAKELAND, FLA. iag eompanions welcomed. i Poosphate land examination. Bw |Leonard, H. P.; J. P. Wilson, & veys, examination, reports, Lakeland Camp No. 78, W/ meets every second and [~irth day night. Woodmen Clrch Associated Architects, and third Thursuuys. W. J. B¢ Room 212 Drane Building. Counci! Commander, Mra. Salil Lakeland, Fla, + ouardiay of Circle + U, BOGEMY, BONFOEY, ELLIOTT & MENDENHALL K. OF P. Lawye, Room 7, Bryant Building Regular meeting avery Fhong 268. at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall Lakeland, Florida. ing wembers always welc 2 B NUIFAKR, 2.5 B Chancellor (it ~~Attorney-at-Law— ' Secretary wo 1 Stusrt Bidg, Bariew, g |° M - AURSON, Becre bE W ¥ IRVLE UvaANTIEY Estadlisked 1m July, 13¢e “oma 14 and 1§ Keutuoky INilda Fhones: Office 180; Xesiqames b ettt POST 33, G. A R Meets the first Saturas? © menth at 10 . m. & ©of - J. M. Sparling on Ken! ¢ A. C. SHAFFER, TUCKER & TUCKER 4.5 S, ™ —lawyen— a.mf.’om Elvora Rebekah [od8* d meets every second and fourt _— e |day nightsatl. O. 0. F. W‘l‘ 8. EDWARDS ing brothers end sisters cord Attorney-at-law, vited. teoriand WE ARE, THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Full line of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's Engraved Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, 1oys, Ete, “You little simpleton!” he exclnim-;r“b alvays in the direction of the ed, “don't you suppose I knew that all , hap, never across it, says Mother's the time? But I just thought I'd let Magazine. If your straw hat is dusty you find out in your own way—all you | OF Tusty from a season's wear freshen Offes la Muza Buiddin MRS, F. C. LONGMAN. ¥ LAKERLAND, FLORIDA. MRS ILA SELLERS, & St LAKELAND BOOK STORE wanted to know.” ' Mrs. Waterman crimsoned as she | drew away from him and moved cau- | tiously up to the desk. She crushed | the letter she had written and tossed | it deftly into the waste basket. | And Waterman never told her in after years that he had been looking over her shoulder all the time she was writing it. (Copyright, by Dail R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Wil fernieh plans axd spesificsiions or will follow any plans and § speeideaiions furnished. BUNGALOWD A SPECIALTY. ory Pub, Co.) ng Verbal Debris, 1 ine Tet me show you deme Lakeload homes [ have baily Li KELAND, Fione 267-Green FLoxDA PN e tion Agent—In the cyclone cel- lars.—Judge, | rain and your face veil is str Carefully dri by painting lightly over with common shoe polish, diluted with water if necessary tu make thinner. Try the same thing vn your shopping bag—if & black one. If you get caught in a 7y and sticky gather it by the two cnde and shake out thoroughly and geatl- spread over the rad never in a so; 1 intor t - — 2in-Prozf Furniturs, adopted the do- out-of hapes and the prices rtable, reasovable~Harper's Bazar, hen | .| Loans, Investments in Rea) Estate e ——————————————— W. 5. FRESTON, LAWYES (Ofics Upmtalrs Bast of Court Hywse | 1aRe Lodge No. ! ;f. BARTOW, meets Friday nights at U Baamination of Tities “‘EIL Rees |0 O. F. hall. Visiting bro® Spesalty cordlally tavi! w—k h,. L REYNOLDE | JEREMIAH B. SMITH w. P PILLIANS NOTARY PUBLIC, @LAtoRoLE Orange Blossom DI ”,’ G. LA toB of LF ™ |second and fourth W¢ !each month at 2:30 7 - Blsters always welcor ‘'ave some interesting snaps in cit 1 suburban proparty, farme, ete | r see me at once. Will trads | scil for cash or on easy terms, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Blag Lakeland, Fla. wN | MRS. J. C. BR | \ | ——— ‘ Mls Pleasure, | ORDER OF F*"'"} A famous xir n v i P’ el g said: “If men only The Fraternal O = i to me it is to fop Meets every \Vodnfll il * i8 not one of them 7:30, at 0dd Fellowse o i 3. M, WILLIAME P reld E. M. SMAILS &°F p'l ' be Oricut mit crime.” —From I

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