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THE EVENING TELBORAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, JUNE 25, 1913. hand under a Japanese umbrella, thé PAGE THRFW | 7 < e 4 !g@ stake or handle being driven into the lm m Put two and two together and you'll un- derstand why this is the Peoples’ Favorite Store. Why I lead in the procession I % good merchandise selling. Ecopom;cal % people want good goods and at fair prices 4-karet double-distilled Bargains in the benches of the trees; give each rial Is Used in . These Dresses From Vie: one a paper bag in which to put the game and give a little prize to the one who finds the most. A small flag may be hidden and that will make an- other hunt, the gay little “stars and stripes” being pinned on the lucky finder. The “eats” will be the climax of the party and the cake should be lighted with due ceremony and the children allowed to blow out the candles. Cun- ning favors are made by sticking ani- mal crackers together with icing, and thus made they will stand upright at each plate. Delicious small cookles may be ornamented with daisies made from blanched almonds, the stem and leaves of angelica! fasten them on with frosting. Snapping motto caps always give pleasure and sometimes the Christ- mas tree sparkles are obtainable at this season and they are lovely set to going cutdoors and are not harmful. g Some 1 (] Ice cream may be served in orange ‘100 Union—Made Overa.lls. blue and pin check.._... ------ ';----gg: halves, thus making baskets with |3 50c Overalls, pin check and brown, good ,values """""""" e smilax for handles. Orange ice is very | (¥} $1 00 Shirts, white and neat stripes, all sizes, for.... good served this way and is not 6o (wm 50c Shirts white and neat stripes, all sizes, for rich as ice cream. The party sta- tionery that comes for parties i8 a joy to use for the invitations and the “Sunbonnet” baby cards are attrac- tive also. The “five and ten” cent store will furnish any number of trifles for a fish pond if one cares for this, or for a grab bag, or better still, for a “fairy tree.” Tie the parcels onto the low branches and let each child clip off one with a pair of scissors. Anything that makes for mystery is an adjunct to a child's party. A good 50c elastic seam Drawers, 38¢c, 3 pairs for $1.00 © Boys’ Clothing Going at Malf Price HATS! HATS! Stetson Hats, Herald Hats, Monroe Hats. Beungraco Hats, Straw Hats, Canvas Hats, Old Hats and then some. $4.00 and $5.00 Stetson Hats for $2.75; $3.00 Herald Hats for $l_.98 Monroe Hats worth $2.50 for $1.48. Straw Hats going at half price. 50c¢ Four-in-hsnd Ties, 8 for $1.00 Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Department $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00 Waists, all sizes, for ___ . coceoocaaas Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses, come and see- Prices low. A great many Bargains to offer you in this department. See my line of Wash Goods—nothing better for the price. Prices cut. Candle Tricks. Children and even grownups enjoy after-dinner tricks and I give these just as they came to me. They are all to be performed with candles. I have not had time to try them. Perhaps some of you will be kind enough to write me if they are any good. You the use of one material for the entire dress. All thie d rose cotton crepe with lingerie collars. ing history and how very short the time will be when these wee tots will be saying: “When I was little we did 80 and 80.” I am reminded of an eld- kind of cake she wanted, and, let me add, she made it, and it was glorious in the child's eyes and has gone down all to be done by young people, as it {s within their possibilities. Put a nail in the end of a candle and set it all in a glass filled with water. The nail will steady the candle, which will burn until nothing remains, al- ways rising above the surface of the water by reason of the decrease in The above Prices all next week. Now is your time. erly woman who always counts back | could use them as an adjunct to a Fruit of Loom and Lonsdale Bleaching, 11 yards for ... _...... 98¢ to her sixth birthday and the sake| pazar, performing them in a separate i i : R which she chose for the occasion was | booth :Rh curtains hung at the door Summer Days Camb"c’ i mCh' 1t ynaon, BH oo surhnninhn s Ny e ‘J:" “rod jelly.” The young mother was | to give an air of mystery, and charge - « | Dot an expert cook but she had prom-: | a penny to get in. Of course, this is MON EY BA‘ K lF N OT SATISF[ED (:T‘ ised the child she would chose the = Starts 23rd. 1 Ll ~r P ' ‘ a2 13 ‘ - et Il £ welght. Take a small picture cut from a pa- per or book, and wrap it tightly around a candle. Light a match or another candle and hold the flame near until the paper becomes trans- parent. Unwrap the paper, and every one will be astonished to find the pic- ture printed on the candle. Put a candle unlighted in a basin of water. Let several try to take it out with their mouths, not touching Y : BATES I ¥ 4 L into the annals of a happy life with many & birthday cake and a party. 1 i Remember, children are the most 2 ¢ satisfactory of all guests, the very fact of dressing and going to a party }»A ! and bringing home the spoils is blies. | | Provide little baskets of dainty tissue r Birthday Party. paper bags in which to put the favors p do love partles, birth. | and candies, and even the cake, for especially, and every | Some kiddies love to take samples d to one day out of the | home. her very own, and of| Now for the party. We will need the natal day. 1 won-|8& lawn, some trees and a big porch _realize they are mak- | and then with these accessories there | must be a big howl of lemonade on Special Prices | B C e | the candle with their hands. Every e one will fail. Then you put your face in the water, and, when your mouth 18 BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF OUR near the end of the candle, draw in a deep breath, and the suction of the water will draw the candle into your mouth. Allow some drops from a lighted candle to fall into a basin of cold wa- ter. This grease will form flowers. String these on a wire with green leaves made from paper, and an in- teresting plant will be the result. PRICES WITH MANY OTHER GOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY AND PRICE. o QUALITY OF GOODS 18 THR ' FIBST THING WE LOOK AFTER. E AND THEN THE PRICE TO MEET ; YOUR APPROVAL WITH A GUAR- STAKET NETHODIST CEURCHEA Jisieland Ohured— Services—1ot and 84 Badhathe, 1. ARE STILL ING AWAY Sabhath Sedeol—S p. m. Prayer Servieo—Thussday nigh: . . Heat & plece of wire and stick it 8% 7:80. 0 tho light and see it aparkie like o ANTEE THAT EVERYTHING Ose beautlfu‘ Su‘ts crosswise through the middle of a |Myrtie Strest Ohureh— thousand @lamopds. Note how deep | WILL BE AS REPRESENNED 4 candle. Make a wick at both ends.| Servisss——lst aad 34 Saddeths |is (ke eutting, hew beautiful the ¥ Balance the candle on two tumblers. | 1:30 p. w.; 34 ang 4th Gedbetda, 11 | pattera THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. nd pan‘s-- also Palm Light the wicks, and the dropping |, . ; 18 pounds Sugar for........ $1.00 of the candle grease will make the [~ g g . Sued & piess ea your sidedoars Eest Butter ® L ¢andle see-saw, faster and faster as Sadesi—t . & would be & eonstant source of pleas- »per db, ..., 1N Prayer Service—Wueeday aigh! iure ang pride. You ean afiord to the flame grows hotter. This {8 a T | tTies W OHOSTEINMEYBR, ‘have it and mere to mateh it pretty experiment. Beach suits--at less S e i e R e B s S e i il e OO L TSR edebtab gt Bl o'l B TS NS Peastes. | Our spesial priess for eut glass | Snowdrift, 19 Pastimes For Outdoor Partles. ~ i 4 pounds ..... han COSt, as we want Did you every try “Blowing the e —r—r— WALS 1t gnod fer preseats of all | Enowdritt, § pounds ....... Cone?" The youn-sters will love it. ALL QAINTS CHVREL ]M G cans Baby 3 0 t d f Make a large cone of stiff paper and | Ourmer of Lemen Street and Masss: ! y 128 Cream ge rea y Or Our slip it on a string stretched between Aveaws. Octagon Soap, 6 for, 7oy T . . '»::“ t;oel about three feet from the | v, J. J. Weddell, mislstey iy evens Grouiid Coftes, per pound Lo a" hne "R, sk kil e e b ..' M' s . . / Sweet Corn, 3 for s blow‘l':g ’llztocthe i‘-rgre’ a(:nd.e:f th: Milam et L Best White M t iy T ] h eat, cone they can send it across the | All SuRMAIS euespt the Wirg ta the 5 gal. Kerosen. il ST We want all the room we string. The art is to see who can |Be8th. @ther sorvices as appeinted b L SRS .60 send it over with the fewest “blows.” pound Lard, per Id, ... ., 10 Another very good amusement 1s to | CUMEERLAND FREEDY- Feed Stufr e can get, as we have bought tie a knot in a clothes line and stretch TERIAN CEVRGR > UR is our specialty. We are it conveniently high between two on Bouth Florida aAvenus. But an enormous stock of Hait trees or posts, blindfold each chiwd in | (Germer Fiertds Ave. and Lomen L) call us. We deliver the goods. turn and give him three clothes pins. Bev. J. U, Lovia, paster. Then see who can come the nearest the knot. Each pin is marked with the player's number; for instance, three will be marked “I” three “3,” etc. This gives each one three trials. It the party is a large one it will be best to let each child have just one pin and instead of numbering the Preachiag third sad fourth Sun- daysat 11a m. and 7:30 5. m. Schaffoer & Marx cloth- ing=--also other goods. Our straw hats and other IT IS JUST AS EASY D.0.CUMBIE&C). furnishings reduced in clothespins could have coiored ribbons | meath. to Sey “Give me & duh of T Wt s Loien. tied to them, each child to remember | gy a3 thess serviess the pudlls b e 8 Lotten, ; art ot letter 4 price. Now is the time Maorbercalor. o enny. -| Wy it Poinsetta smple f you viD tape ey T Wiss Diriloc Sisenis sdenmasesnands || 1¢ Cream, as it is to omit m"“"‘ All you have to 4o 8 \.“ to get bargains by calling en Darning Stockings. FIRS? METHODIS? CHNUROK the name—why do you do " & visla ot the - Use a white china egg as a mending — it, when by saying POIN Yhom rou are writing, u:':',.: ball for blark stockings and a black 4 . pon, and—talx "ound 10 see us. one for white stockings. This will lfl‘m Keatacky Ave) SETTA you get 80 much tare a fage pou b 7es e | g i e e - lmss C. Joadtsa, paser || more real value for your | |pipe whees ‘..'."\ adorned widh ¢ Temperary residencs, 911 Beutd (| monmey. [t's bettre beca 8 no dtfoun -u.’- Moy i, & g Ferida aveave. Ofiee &1 shured g * fad vhat T Yout Boh, Weurs, 11:30 1o 13:30 e make it . 20 tsoudls, = Whea yeur feet ache, cansed W | 3 s Do expense, no effort is . Ieog standing, exercise them by risteg |\~ 4 Srst o the toes. then on the beel, | PIRSY PRESSYTRRIAN CHWROW || C7!'6¢ O comsidered too fa a rocking motion for a few times —— great in order to make This was advise! oy & specialist~ (Younemee Ave, Betwesn Mals as/ Woman's Home ' ~2nlon POINSETTA the standard of purity and quality. HE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY The Average Man, The average man will hurry to & i veterinary when his pet dog gets sick, but he is willing to rely on almost any kind of “dope” when he isn’t feeling well himselt. 7CR SALB BY lAKIEm!:IMRMACY Banday 0:45; preaching. 11 am. m., an¢ n0 o m Wetsestar—Pryw mesling o " L e e s o g g maey