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AUTOMOBILE OQWNERS! I have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepared to do TIRE REPAIRING of the most difficult kind, and can give you fsatisfac- tion and save you money. Also Tires Placed on Baby Carrlcges While You Wait W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and Ceneral Repair Shop JORAS, LASYLAND, FLA, AUG. 30, 19%: Allaw Tooked down at her thought- fally. “Did you ever bmkb.yel: Beart? O, I didn’t mean (8 DO pertinent. But—all girls do, - exactly De Jleved in broken hearts,” she told h‘: The discugsion lad begun while| “No,” he said decidedly, “1 -"th'lt they—Allan and his sister Maria— ' waye felt that way about !°“~n"_ walted for breakfast.. It was the mors | you were thie sanest woman I s ing of Ash Wednesddy. that it would be like huve.n Wt -~ “Oh, of course, you don't approveof | along: with you day after day; tha n’ o fasting because you can’s do #. Men! would' always be gentle and r.":m like to think they ave a great desd' and controlled; that you wouldn't stronger than women, but the truth i8;: the whole house into tley are the Weaker vessel.” ; HIS ASH WEDNESDAY % 7 By P. H. CANCASTER: o'y think 1 ever into the garret and expect & man to cosy corners one | | week and the: next send all the beds |, Cedar Street, Just Back of Gentral Pharmacy GUSDH0SOSOPNSNSOSOACSDSOAO CODDTCOOTOTTOTTIOVT ORI The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP Is better prepared to take care of your face than you are yourself. We use ‘antiseptics. Have your work done at the The Phoenix, one of the largest shops in the state. We make CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING a specialty.. L. E. PEACOCK. MANAGER KEEPS MATERIALS IN SHAPE [ #ood %6 coveréd with s Femiiant ot strong cloth. The sides are-made in four separate pleces tapering: towards the neck. These pieces are:sewn to- gether at the edges and then:sewn on ! to the base, the seams afterward be- | ing hidden with & fine silk cord. The bag draws together at the neck with | ribbon strings, selected of a:color to match the lining. With an ordinary work-bag; the con- tents often become crushed. when the bag is put away in a drawer;:this will not happen with this bag, as the base is stiffened, and the sides- cannmot | therefore come together, @sed Qualities of This Unusually Use- ~ ful and Roomy Workbag Wil} H Be Appreciated. Our sketch shows a useful and jroomy workbag of a new shape that tlllllpl. and easy to make, and may /de carried out in any size to suit re- quirements. The materials with which it is made jare almost a matter of choice, and art | /eerge lined with soft silk in some jeontrasting shade of color, would be merviceable, or some pretty remnant lof brocade might be utilised and lined Robe Slips, Entire slips of transparent mate- i rials to wear under filmy frocks have | naturally followed the ribbon and silk lacey underwaists whose vogue was 8o extensive a few months ago. The gauze slip is made of white China ; silk of the thinnest quality and con- | sists of a scanty skirt,. just escaping | the floor, and a cut-in-one- walst ex-L tending to beneath the arms, but built up with a wide frill-edged pufing of net veiling, chifion or lace. There are no shoulder straps, as the corsage ie supposed to fit 80 ciosely above the bust that it cannot slip dowa. 8ilk Stocking Mint. “Well, my Lord, Marfa! If nothing- else will satisty you, I'will try it. ,I'l§: 80 down town now wiihout my break-: fast and stay there till dark. You: needn’t have any dinner prepared -for~ me, or supper either.” Allan departed for hisroffice for the * first time in his life without a good breakfast inside of him, By twelve o’clock Allan's bead was raging with pain and feeling ss heavy as though loaded with lead By four o'clock he was feeling sick and wretched. He put om his hat and went out to seek relief from fresh air. His flight carried him te- the resi- dence districts, into a quiet street, where a gray old house: looked over a.rusty gate upon an empty square. Myrtle Fleming lived in that house. She epened the door ta:him berself because the rest of the:family their one servant had gone to ehurch.: Shie did not look at Alan’s:coat, but at bis jaded eyes; and by way of greet-: | ing Ash Wednesday every day for 8| ing, she said gently: ° “You HNave a terrible:: headache, haven't you? Come intodhe dining: ' room and let me fix up seme - coffee - for you.” “Thatk you—but don’t:Dother,” he- protested faintly. “Do you,” she ventured'doubtfully, “gver eat scrambled eggs?™ * “The kind you cook with chopped: ; ham?” he asked with interest, Myrtle turned that he might not see the quick tenderness that: filled her eyes. “No,” she said, “the kind yow serve on slices of cold boited ham.” It was a square meal before they| got done with it, and the strong coffee- cleared Allan’s head like magic. When it was all over and he was leaning; against the mantle with.his cigar, Al+. ; 1an looked down on Myrtle in. a| : ghastened spirit. “Tell me,” Allan said:unexpectedly, “do women suffer so mueh?” Myrtle started. ‘Suffer, why?” “Maria said this moening that: a man didn’t belleve in fasting because he eouldn’t do it. I tried it,” he added, laconically. leep on' pillows; that no matter how :ow: on x';my luck I might be, the feel of your fingers in my band voul? make me & man again in 8 minute; + that—Myrtle, F didn't mean to wound you! I wouldn’t have brought teu:l to your eyes for the world. Don't " you kmow that?” He bent down anx {ously with his hand on the back of her chair. “I' d try my best to do the straight thing by you.” | “T know it.” | “But you think you coulda’t learn to | care for me—that way?” “Oh, of course I could.” “Then what is. it that distresses you | s0; deaz? If we care for each other pething else matters, does it?” “I am not distressed,” she sald. “But you were ready to cry a mio- 1 "O.swell!"’ She smiled with & touch ' of misehief. “Don’t you think you'd be ready to ery it you had been keep- - good while?” “Not it they were all like this one. It's the first Ash Wednesday I ever !‘Imm. What are you smiling at? 1 did come very near to keeping it. I | tasted from daylight till four o’clock, . and you.are the loveliest woman in | the world, swaetheart! Did you know ! that?” (Copynight, by Dally Story Pub. Co.) January Kiss. Senator Heyburn, discussing a po- Ittical betrayal, said: “The thing was as bad as the Judas kiss, on, rather, the January, kiss as it's more timely to say now.” “Yhe January kiss?” stommered the puzzied reporter, “Why, yes, the January kiss,” sald [ Seuator Heyburn, “It's tho kiss a wife . gives her husband in January, you know, to see whether he’s broken his New: Year’s: resolution yet.” 8imply Precautionary, “Why, Bibbles, I thought you swore uf? from drirking.” **“I' did, sir, but swearing o from e m— Classi[ie Terrell. SRR ¥ 0 1 POR SALE—Free dirt. Xindling wood at $1 per load. 'Awl'!.; Kibler hotel. B el FOR SALE—One nice horse 9' years old, safe, sound and gentlé; also buggy and wagon. Price right or | will exchange tor good pnpefl:r p "| 1088 J. R. Powelk _ Shddhabetdah ORI FOR SALE—Nice dry stovewood: on hand. Don’t forget to phons 288: 1084 Red, The Wnod Yard. e ce———————————————————— FOR SALE—150 acres fine $ruek and citrus land; two houses; 26 acres under cultivation, balange: timber. $4,600. The Johw P, Cox Realty Co. OLD HOUSE FOR SALE—Will '‘take $75 if sold at once. Floridas & Georgia Land' Co., phone: 73, Munn Bldg. 1085 FOR RENT—Two- furnished rooms. Apply at 316 South Florida: Ave. 1091 .FOR RENT,| FOR RENT—Two- attractive bunga- lows on West Lemon street, Pltone 307 Red. 1’988 f‘OR fiflNT—-Feur unfurnished rooms. Apply at 317 South Vir. ginia avenue. 1089 FOR RENT—4 unfurnished room; reasonablerent. Appl to C. C. Stimors with Lakeland Hard- ware and Plumbing Co. 1037 TOR RENT—One Ilarge furn!sh'e! room. Call 299 Black. 1093 .Miscellaneous. .FORSALE..!= JR SALE—Goed milch cow. F. B. 1092 Adver Aze: you a bap, 80 10 the ClOnu unds. Yoy i You wilj fing 1t FEVER moy, guaranteeq ¢ of chilj and f! Taken as g 1, | the system, (g, and make ity sale at al} dryg tle. Mflnutm Scott; Lakelag, In thm“' & bag of golg; Jeremiah's front of D. B, 8tore and thy pyy, 'ut Room: No, 1, bullding, by guy Good position f Addrees op aly Lake! LOST—A fob wipy Initials F. J, front of locket, turn to News o, ward. It you get it store, it's all righ, quality. WANTED—10) ¢ for raiiroad con Mulberry, Fla, Bremer, Mulber; WANTED — Boo closed. Special Iy any businis, | mthods of cost £ keeping. Typew and :.ccurately i onable. F. L.} Florida Ave. You can proiong the wearing quas.' “And it made you {1i? I am not sur- ; : SAVE TIMEL | SN 65 SR AAITARY 1% Stk o ot R 4. e ' e g ixc.?sxidisni.:mtzlix?s:aig- ALF TONES LI | er extent by sewing a piece of soft n't see,” Allan murmured, “how | cad) g HALF TONES- LINE K ‘with white satin, and the latter ma- | but to be rudent. o WANTED(— Your safet razor : | silk on the inside of both toe and h fasting could ever take the form.of a. more prudent. After swear y = J Rerlals would make a very handsome e ing off I am invariably more care-{ blades to resharpen. Made bet- i LK Japanese wash silk is good. Darn it | good thing.” “Well, in times of great mental an- | tul about the kind of liquor I eon- /ro ¥ ter than new. 25¢, 35¢ and 60c in around the edge. Also sew a plece: 1 el For the baso of the bag & QUM of the silk at the top Whers the gen | guish, fasting does take the edge oft, Sume vd the m Lich 1t 2| dozen. Lakeland Furniture &| WP -PRAIVIH Wlece of very stiff cardboard or thin', .. oncron ot guffering.” prepared for my eons i Hardware . €o. 746 L o - [One-Half Off On Straw Ha Beginning Friday Morning we will sell any Straw Hat in stock for 1-2 price BIG REDUCTIONS ON SHOES AND OXFOR| All the latest Styles and Toes, and all this season’s goods. No old shop-worn o of-date goods. You know the character of merchandise this st o / MONEY CAN BUY. Sstore sells--The Bes Our usual guarantee back of every pair we sell. “Your money’s worth or your 1 back.” We need the room and must have it for large INCOMING FALL STC “ | Shoes and OxfordS The famous “JustWright” ;% 3 (:lflll[) S e Shoes and Oxfordsreduced BOYS CO Including all styles and all | , | DA S2980) OAFOR B " ™ ed 1o $5 Quality reduced to $3.48 AT HAI_F P ids charged to any one AT REDUCED PRICE o) y your Boys’ School Shoes as they ar d N il y are Greatly Reduced. —— e T IR F. Y CLOTHING C! DEEN & BRYANT BUILDING :