Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 13, 1913, Page 2

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P AR Y . T4 PAGE TWO NEW G0OODS Mr. Cole has just returned from a two months’ stay in the mar kets. We are receiving new goods for the fall and holiday trade We invite you to call and inspect the quality and styles. Alwaye “A Pleasure to Show Goods” jewelers and|Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla, GOLE & HULL" | TAMPA'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPEARN HOTEL wargest l.nd mrm co!llomble lobby in the city. Two large porches do not hlu lo be cooped up. All outside rooms and well ventilated. Courteous treatment lulrlnued our patrons RATES—EUROPEAN: One person, without bath, §1.50; one person, with bath, $2; two per sons, without bath, $2.50; two nmonu with bath, $3. AMERICAN: One person with out bath, $3; one person with bath, $3.50; two persons without bath, $2.50; twc persons with bath, $6.50. Lakeland Business College Picpares Yourng Ken and Young Women for lucra ive positions &s Stenographers, Bookkeepers Telegraphers and Civil Service employees. All English and Commiercial ‘Branches taught in| poih day and rnight sessions. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT o Chalice o], Being the Story éf\Ccrta}h Vorsons mngDr:nk of it and Cg&q\\xcxca (o] “Certainly, certainly. will you oblige me—" In compliance with his brother's gesture, Robert Maitland touched the bell and bade the answering servaut ask Miss Maitland to come to the li- brary. Robert, “Now,” said Mr. Stephen Maitland | fyou | ni as the servant closcd the door, and I would leave the young people | alone E!, Pc b “By all yreans,” ansy er, and opening the door again the older men went out leav New- bold alone. He heard a soft step on the stair ! Parents. enter your son or daughternow and give | in the hall without; the gentle swich them a thorough commercial training at one- fourth the cost of sending them elsewhere. Call and get our terms or address W. D. HOLLAND. MANAGE Mann Plumbingco. BOWYER BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLA. Best Place our Order Work Now and and Lowest A Prices All work guaranteca first class in every respect. 2% | Rush furnished on short notice. Estimates Office Phone 257 Residence Phone 274-Red “Yes, son, that is a good haircut. 1 have my work done there. 1 will haye mother to take Wary to have her hair bobbed. They make; a a specialty of cutting children’s hair, The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP is the largost in Polk County L. E. PEACOCK. MANAGER Long Lifeof Linen oleng with geod laundry work (s what yoa ave leeking for and thad {n just what we ury giviag Try un Lakelana Steam Laundry Thowe 188 West Muin & | CAMEOS, Brooches, pendants, ecarr pins, bar pins—a full line of the abuve goods just selected frowm a large stock. Every stone fine, ciean cut, the work of artisans. Call and look them over. We are al- ways glad to show our goods. H. C. STEVENS Jeweler - Lakeland, Fla. W. K. Jackson-sscats- W, K, McRae Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Estate Brokerage--Real Estate | 5 TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE TO »ELL WE WILL TRY TO IIND A BUYLk TELL US WHAT \r.' WE WILL TRY TG WANT To BUY ND A SELLER Rcoms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Lakeland N he Florida ' | pressure of of a gress as somebody descended ! from the floor above. A vision ap- peared in the doorway, Without a | movement in opposition, without a word of remonstrance, without a throb of hesitation on her part, he took her in his arms. From the drawing-room opposite, Mr. Robert Maitland softly tiptoed across the hall and closed the library door, neither of the lovers be- | ing aware of his action. Often and often they had longed for each otlier on the opposite side of a door, and now at last the woman was fn the man's arms and no door rose between them, no barrier kept them apart any longer. guation of loyalty or honor, real or im- agined, to separate them now. They had drunk deep of the chalice of cour- age, they had drained the cup to the very bottom, they had shown other that tho est of pas: the most pove renor and loyalty were He Shamefully Held Her Close. | they reaped the reward of their abne- gation and devotion, At last the woman gave herself up to him in complete and entire aban- donment without fear and without re- proach; and at last the man took what was his own \\l:‘l“dt the shadow of | a reserv lie slirank from no ms, she turned her o touch of his lips, proved their right to g x‘v r ability to («1“4111\!‘ face away f They (\ o la When he could fir a littie a himself arm's le her pal r | than when 1 n her in n‘o mountains, 8 had on some witching creation of pale blue silver; ho didn't know what it he dldn't care—it made her only more like an angel to him than ever. She found him, too, greatly changed and highly approved the alterations in his ap- pearance. “Why, Will,” she said at last, “I never realized what a handsome man you were.” He laughed at her. “I always kuew you were the must beautiful woman on earth.” “Oh, yes, doubtless when I was the only one.” “And if there were would still be the ounly one. But it fsn’t for your beauty alone that I love you. You knew all the time that my fight against ! you was based up- | | on & misiner) n, a mistake; you dxunt uIl 1 wise you ‘were nns\vgre_q,_ rap- ¢d the young- tl There was no obli- | each | h love wos the great- | ful of forces, and now | € millions you i 13, 1913 ’ turously drawing her once more to his heart. “I knew that there would be some i‘\vm answered the sa ( softly r a little spac [ 'n to fall =uort v ours Yo candit st needs ln 1 of the fountain, my to be! Did you Ler had done me we your hand, sub- fon that your heart lmm that ¥ |]I“ honor to i Jeet to the c | goes with it?"” “You took that first,” answered the I woman looking up at him again, There was a knock on the door. { Without waiting for permission it was opened; this time three men entered, for old Kirkby had joined the group. | The blushing Enid made an impulsive movemen!. th tear herself away from Newhold’s arts, but he shamefully | { held her cloce. The three men looked | lat the two lovers solemnly for a wo- | ment and then broke into laugbter, It | was Kirkby who spuke first, { [« 41 hear ag 'm\\ you found gold in [them mouniui Newbold.” “I found ¢ ar more valua- ble than all the gold in Colorado in moutnains,” answered the oth- ‘Ilu*r-- ! :\nd what was that Ifmnl'(-r" n, curiously and innocently. “wered \o\\bold as he kissed th( girl again. (THE END,) ATTRACTIVE FOR THE NECK New Treatments That Have Lately Made Their Appearance in Smart Circles of Society. Three chic and simple treatmentsf appearance in smart circles of so clety. One is to nd 26 an B.J\'IUI‘ hem. | med white chifcn galiz ar with al tulle frilling, and fmm \mdor the | points at the front of the neck start strips of tulle frill.edged black velvet ribbon, which tie below the bust un- der a flower corsage. The sccond fancy is to shape a velvet or satin band to the rounded-out neck of the bodice, lay its two pointed ends in front, and under the center of the band at the back slip a jabot of plaited lace, whose upper and narrow- er end will form a low, fan-shaped { half Medici collar, The third acces- sory is the narrow black velvet band closely fitted to the neck and fastened { with a big two-looped bow of a-jour hemmed malines or chiffon. Soma | women |rn'm to wear this bow un. der the chin, but it is most becoming at the nape of the neck, as it fills in | the cmcn between the hair line and ‘tlm edge of the collarless bodica. i vamg Gown St)les The afternoon g w ln the in the U ( i 1 wns fol v C y § ) -'mqw below droppe 3. g ! Yellowish tints are conspic 8 in uite ernoon gowns. Plaid silks are u:.d {In combination with charmeuse jop- lin, brocade and moire for set-in sleeves, bodice trimmed and other de- I tails, | DICTATES OF FASHION Pretty leghorn hats are trimmed with brieht colored roses well down on the hat brim. Guimpes for frocks and blouses are { often of shudow laces in white and ecru as well as fine nets. | Meteor 1 s, broche charmeuses, | pompadon lards and broche crepes are used for ely frocks Bright ¢ d I'andherchle’ French vog 1—remind one of ew art combing 1 low necks tory | and front | I for the neck have of late made their |- ) F. TOWNSEND & COMP i BUILDING CONTRACTORS We Furnish Suretz»[}rg_:}d_sgg,!_}\mnlgc\ts If you want a careful. consistent. ‘and re. liable estimate on the construction of your building, SEE US IMMEDIATELY. TELEPHONE 241 Futch & Geniry Bldg ’ e Lo %%afgfid B”” your P [0re ')' Read the above advice SEVEN TIMES RIGHT NOW. Do Your Banking With Us FIRST NATIONAL BANG OF LAKELAND COLD FfiCTS ABCU T REFRIGERATOR! Sanitation and purity are insured for our refrigerators by the constant circulation of purc, dry, cold air throughout the fcod chambers, ! Minimum meltirg of ice isinsurec b+ | airtcht, many-wal'cd construction. You - Wil be turpised to sce how much your ic6 bil's will shrink with cne of our relrigcrd tors in your house. | Itis casy to keep this refrigerator spot* I lessly clezn for its inside parts may be easily ‘ removed and you can get into the corners , witheut any difficulty. . | a | It is a masterpiece of refrigerator build irg. ~ And still the price is no more that You pay for inferior makes,

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