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0T BELLES WHO DO NOT AVOID CAWERA THY. BVENING Bimo i | elrichs the other day ordered her cha.ffeur to run down a newspaper photographer who tried t Newport. But our illustration is evidence that not all the society folk at the fashionable the camera. The ladies, from left to right, are Mrs. Herbert M. Harriman of New York; Mrs. Miss Rose Dolan and Miss Alexandria B. ‘Dolan, the three last being prominent in Philadel- e background is seen the exclusive Bailey's Beach at Newport. T o et Y Y S Teeeeererrberbbsrerersie WELCOME E HARPER. you there?” ex- as Marjory, all d the room. mysteriously an- as she undid the d Mrs. Morton. ng home next? you get this bird?” me this morning ough she was all lantic City she she knew that her fIrd would>beé cafed 19r duiThg the summer. Her relatives absolutely re- fused to take the poor thing, and she ‘declared that if I was any kind of & friend this was my opportunity to prove it. So what could I do?” “But, my dear, we never owned a bird. We don't understand anything about their food, drink, bath or habits, And every one says a bird is a dread- {ul care—they're always catching cold or molting or something.” “I know. I told Dorothy all that and so she gave me written instructions, cautioning me to follow them im- plicitly. “Listen!” sald Marjory, unfolding a slip of paper. “Bath Mondays and Thursdays. Cage to be covered at 8:30 each evening. Small lettuce leat Mondays and Wednesdays. Sliced ap- ovinthe Bank, - elyesyvfla welcome HIAND goes out to the man who has MONEY 'IN' Money in the bank enables you to carry out your get others to join youput in an enterprise. Try to deal without some MONEY OF YOUR OWN; Try it with SOME MONEY that is ours; adly ADVISE YOU on business matters, an you time, Your Banking With Us]} National Bank F LAKELAND % g Life of Linen lsxndry woek 0 what you are lesking for and M we ary giving, Try wa and Steam Layndry one 180, Vet Main B0 gram 106 Week PI® on Tuesdays. Fresh seed and wa- ter daily. Cage cleaned daily. And 1,000 other directions.” “It's an imposition!” declared Mrs. Morton. “It's not necessary for Dor othy to promenade the boardwalk at Atlantic City while we sit at home and worry over her pet.” After Morton had worked an hour that evening adjusting a bracket for the cage he said peevishly: “One does impose on one's friends abominably. Here we have a rank outsider simply thrust upon us through no fault of our own. Some people have—well, what you might call nerve.” At eight o’clock the next morning Marjory's brother Bert came to break- fast with a scowling face. “Where did that blooming bird hail from?” he demanded. “He has kept me awake since five o’clock with his everlasting singing.” Marjory’'s married sister soon ran in with her pet kitten, as was her cus- .I"§ 4&1 i S “What Have Ycu There?” tom. She was greeted with a scream from Marjory. “Mildred, don't you dare to step into this house with that cat! Can’t you see Dorothy's bird? Please, please go horie—quick!” “Very well,” answcred Mildred in {cy tones. “If ycu care more for Dor- othy’s silly bird than for me and my | darling Mopsy we shall not trouble /you any more with our unwelcome presence.” Then the irate sister | marched out of the rcom. | “I wisk I had never seen that horrid " bird or Dorothy, either!” lamented | Marjory. I After two months’ absence Dorothy ! returned and claimed her canary. The | first evening after the bird'y departure Marjory noticed that both her father and her mother kept gazing.at the empty bracket where the bird had swung and sung. | Presently Bert exclaimed: “It beats all how empty this house seems with- out that bird!” | Marjory wiped away a tear. ‘“T've had the blues all day,” she said. “I've | missed Dickie so. If Dorothy had been | the least bit appreciative she would ‘have let me keep him a few weeks longer, anyhow.” The next morning Morton on his way to his office stopped at a bird store and purchased a canary, Mrs, Morton, before keeping her ap- pointment at the dressmaker’s, went to a bird dealer’s and purchased a canary. Bert, recollecting the empty braci ett, on his return from business dropped in at a department store and purchased a canary. Marjory, by this time firmly belfev- ing that no family is complete without & bird, took her savings and purchased & canary. . That evning each member of the family entered the dining room carry- ing a bird cage. Then they all beheld a canary in a cage that was hanging on the bracket. There was a card attached to the hook. On it Dorothy hud written: “I hope this bird will partly take the place of thuv one you #0 lovingly cared for.” “Let's keep them all!” exclalmed Marjory. “All but one,” amended Mrs. Morton. “Mildred contided to e this morning that ehe has given Mopsy away, as she thinks she would ratber have a bird than a kitten for & pet."—Chicago Daily News, ‘~ ELAND, FLA., AUG. 23, 1913, 8:3?0000000000000000000@0& b HEQEOEPOPRPOIRPATRTIT -Ihe Protessions- BR. SAMULL I. SMITR PHYSICIAN AND sURGNOR, Rooms 3 and 4 Keatueky dlég Lakeland, Florida, BR X, L. ERYAN, DENTIST. xipper Bullding, Over PosteSy, Phone 339, Residence Phone 300 Req LAKELAND, FLA, BR V. 5. VDD ORLTINE i Sstablished 1a July, 100 vYooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Putida Phenes: Ofice 180; Residorse ¥« #R. C. C. WILSON— PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON Special Attention Gven to Disease f Women and Children. OSe Oeen-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. Phone 867. 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