Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 3, 1913, Page 3

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\ THE KVENING TELEGEAM, LAK ELAND, FLA.,, NOV. a 3, 1913, . For your 1 Wrgre Did You Fnrst See Your ln- tended? ‘ay carriage. L. In a railw E FROM TH LD HEH By L. 6. HUME. . On the stage. i f P L Y TP WUV SUP T ire Sy s He (or She) Doing? 1t the present fashions. . Giving alms. . Laughing at you. . Dancing. . Singing. Conversing sensibly. . Flirting. . Scolding the servant. What Do You Intend to Do When You Are Married? . Go to church, . Become very careful. . Visit a great deal. the 1 | day, Lydia belonged to an old cultivated | family of Hartford, but, like o many of our old eastern familics, the 'n-qpn '-'"“"""'9.“ ' given to the accumulation of culture , rather than the accumulation of dol- lars, and Lydia had accepted a posi- tion in a voung ladies’ boarding school in Buffalo. Joshua, Mr. Wheeler, middle-aged, L I:(\ hf‘lyl)?-f well-to-do and a merchant of Hariford, £ (',m_)‘ Hmiserable, i found himsclf held in Buffalo over i" e JQ"HIUUR. <ame Thanksgiving day. He did : Ifun 1o gy i not W that Lydia was in Buffalo— .é‘ Buy lots of bargatns. indecd, he had not seen nor thought = of her since :he was a child, Pumpkin Initial Fate. Lydia, as she turned down Genesee she came near enough to speak to him, blindfold one at a time. Let them she saw plainly that he did not recog- walk one at a time to the pumpkin, nize Ler. She hesitated, and filled with | and the letier they stick the sticker embarrassment and indignation, hur- i in will be the letter that begins the name of the intended husband or wife, It no letter is stuck in it means that and turning immediately, discovered singlo blessedness is to be the fate. | Mr. Wheeler. In his most suave man- Sometimes the pumpkin is suspend- ner Mr. Wheeler raised his hat and ed from a doorway; it is Just as well 'to have it stationary on a table or chair at the end of the room. ! Of course no one must peak, not; , even the least Dbit. ried on. She had not gone far, when she heard rapid footsteps behind her, nee, “Yes," said Lydia, tentatively. “May T join you?” murmured Mr. | Wheeler. “l should be most pleased to have ! IN BLACK AND WHITE STRIPES You” she replied. Lydia had been rowing her own boat Made Up With Woolen Material, Here | for over six years and had learned to 4 steer. Is Most Effective Frock for the | "I inquired if she was going to the matl- ! in spite of her lonely u.dnlon | strength of the Hargraves had been | Take a mediun- sized, round pump- street, headed for the Star theater, kin and with a red-hot poker burn in was delighted to see some one from all the letters of the alphabet, then er old bome, and approached Mr. i provide each guest with & meat skew- Wheeler with happy confidence. As | {8r or a new orangewood stick, and | | i LD DR Or R U IR OR OO0 QOO 1 -~ [ LRCU0 OUEO0 GOAMOHGO OG0 Mo i ] Slacul We are showing the newest Fabrics dire from the seats of fashions. - See our Brocades, Whipcord, each_shade. second’ floo conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon. Dressmakmg Department, ~- - PO, SR el RV It Sl TR TR T Yo Yo ToR TRE TR Ter ToRet vy PN ap v [N T S 1f You Want Something Real Nice to Eat. Try Some PENNSYLVANIA BOLOGNA CRRIU AL I AU S A KD AR R e ST Which is differesit from the ordinary Bologna. and is «f the finest and most appetizing flavor. FOR SALF BY Al 1l MEAT DFALERS JOHN E. EMBICH, AGENT T P ——— o F— o T———.| ! l ! H | 3 | ! { i ~ ) (BN oo e bt T80 et SR TRENRE Takils AN ’ CAFH E’TON L SANITARY P’ UMEING o i+ 3 s Fitting. Sewer Wo:i k, Driven Wells and Pun ps PTG O BOWYER BUILRING, LAKKELAND, FLA ONT: Of those pretty outer garments | men will appreciate this, for furs bee Cold Days. ;A Wheeler secured their scats and (mad: ded crepe or char- | come soiled or the dye in them rubs Sl i they w ere comfortably settled “'m‘l meuse 1 ol and supple fabrie) | off and it is impossible to keep the ! An effective lit(le frock, the basts "¢ minutes to chat before the "‘"" of wh! ofvles are worn, is | neck clean without a protection of ol which is black and white striped '* Went up. Tydia could not fee dust t! s autimn. [ some sort, i woolen materjal, 't un that Mr, Wheeler did not know | § | al, .dndia: i¢ foo warm for| Rine, washable laces are used for is sketched here, hlul and in order to test the point, ! heavi aid o cool for none | this py rpose, especially in gowns, and Cleverly and ef: @ 53¢ At al! phain with are wired at the back to keep them fectively combin. Now you must tell me who you 'suits aciical, but upstanding, ed with this g '™ i ; . f i ) : ; Mr. Wheeler hesitated, then with | of v d 10 b little more This coat fastens with small hooks plain gray taffota. emphasis that \m; slightly overdone, dress ) B pietured | yng eyes at the front, It slants away A rolling collap of "MPHARES T i : L ‘;he';t: an from the bust line. the tatleta fold in- ‘alhonn-—~Calhoun; I haven't a card B! & MY O The small hat worn with it fo a waistcoat ot = : S i y “taur i called { ! I i 0f lice and on either me, but 'm Calhoun-~William i 23 iy brillfant corded silk in the same color, 2 “houn.” o i X ""I {1t has a drooping brim with puff of side of this the Then she knew, ‘he_h' | M velvet about it. A Numidi feather in bolero s faced At RTRL 9 : teris | S them : 2 with the taffet And where are you from, Mr, Cal the i il the natural umu is mounted in rather i ‘ L BRI ioun o sweetly murmured Lydla, | orv vieh oq | eceentrie fashion at the back. It may 6 onYOn o e i York.” | 'I'hef b Yelyitleh auiiR ey i i front and be equally blouse, - which 1s “New York city?” | "-hz{ - v 1a onp. | fashionable, for those who would like peasant cut, reach | “Yes, from {he metropolis, Anc ! o ; St IR '(" it better there, | to the ;‘lllJUW only, you must tell mo your name.” | : O lcovoreq| A wreath of tiny velvet roses s SR B Sk of any high- i ! i L placed about the ecrown, with velvet a slightly pufied inding, romantic name, so \I;- chok- with i el toti mimballisn it e e Ty T (R underslecve of the "7'3 O i B s : : foliage. The cordcd silk is laid in 3 inely muvimnecd lones, Mary Jones ing ¢ Laeeduinating certain e i ; - : o taffeta, which ) St L p e & . | plaits wt the crown, and the raw O, come now, your nat isn't lines lkeep it shapely, T s reaches to the , ° Sl e : Witl oal would not hung ‘1‘ ; "y b h K'1 .: o n t where it gs "0 it ‘i‘ ‘mm:l HI i unkind of well it style L R gathered jnto a ' S : b T8 b ‘,m“\, W to hm& " fitting whieh i T SR e voight | TMairow cufl strapped with narrow self- | Ve Lo 8o through lite: with H‘(.h a of p: i tee, such cords, 4 S * Jiats « tone velvet ribbon. On the upper POTY F s s o i \ : ! Buckram i me of the hatg prevcint name without having people 44 e e tie i platoR which the no ner may under tion of the skirt the stripes run ke perconal remarks about it prov t. IS necessary in fita .‘wirl S R ‘;'”}‘\“” \ « lengthwise and the joining of this L e e b up and their mak clir cing light- f“”‘”_h“",l, g Lk s lm‘ ;;‘r xln 1ol the lower portion, on which they run e toriupled. fust be- i i AIRe th 11 e coar, Wl i g W 1 « JUS 0} weig e it r:n\ i }. i ] :-;-(‘w : ;‘ horizontally, is concealed beneath an | Fotn the 1ok Hom aiaont ald: Th ' dodiawigh e ab the Il ; it " tnserted band of taffetas, e U ey home,” plain Yo 10 same mate- | IRstead of the corded silk | fic i i % v ke you h 1al ont: At th I As the Woiihe rows colder this 5 Ne aid Lz trying (o lvn('e. rial : 80k = AL hg fos ¥ : e s ) Plaits and Sashes, it % to a0y hotse that vou.| tront irred pufs are | Cent May be e (TG B ORI G paite 1L Tl W) e stk JBY e i tha tover et place ! hoside. They are | { u..l“‘.-:“\" i “" Salde L) ,"‘ coats as well as skirts the coming |, ) madt R Solie s RR i ae N L S ?ll" U winter, while sashes will be more pop- e Mo oY nate abonut a halg | for the er e L houlhe Bl giRe than aver e | S nch of the puff ! protty I » wdbe a muff | ! Lot ) ‘ ! i that 1 ‘;" "'.:\ ¥ : A s oS one g O 0 alone, To e cont and the | Mitic hat, using the same vels | | : SRk i reck lirn I‘;li””" [ vet ard s as there iy o faney for | To Henor Schiaparelli, ; ! LU0 Jg- WYODH | W fir 6ot fsenl oloud ¢ I with I nd A committee comprising the heads 4 nterpr-tation s ! et L ey ¢ of leading ltalian sclentific institu- v oo md | Nearly every garp- | iU ; | nent t No one 1 tice eold wegthep | tlons and presided over by the king | Fbad evepy r cak to 4! withoit o i X e B« ot Italy has been formed to obt: 1in s 1eta to the | easo \ plush and tupr | Without a n ) " I, or wait | Sy - 2 ? M ¢ | until the las y & ke one money by public subseription for pay ! Wiih e, for 1 have enjoyed | ecky I dresses, is pro- | un 1851 : ';‘ : ’T “ML‘Y | ing suitable r 1o the memory of Your aequaintance, and the acouaint { ided pluitiig. Wo- SULIABOTTOMLEY. | Prof Giovy ,“1,‘ aparcili, the dis- | abee of vour wite and shters, for;1 A N AANANAAAAAAAA AP AL S SN mers It s proposed wany vears, Mr. Joshua Wheeler, of | ¢ 1o !.‘v, «t his Hartford.” | SEDoDD nie for t tio I in ’iedmont, Lydia donned her wraps, and atlll: “ME- rqtfi.u v J"GE iy \ re 1 von Iirst | morial 1,,!,].;. iu the smiling broadly, extended her hand. ' Hoeo Your Inteaded? the seer with | Lirepg Uil e was con- | “T thank you for the jolliest after- | TR the book d, “In a railway car-| neciod witl I=ciiatory of Prera boon of my life. Now will you take h : ) I) rera f 'OR THE PROPER CELEBRATION ' !inic. | sure these questions, | or 40 years, wot of (he time as di- M6 to my car?” I OF HALLOWE'EN. vitl Ianswers, will wake lots of | yector, orldut darge Schi- | “In heaven's name, who are you?” i i1 e host wishes she can faimons for his ejaculated Joshua. I a the fort teller in costume of th culled canals of | “Mary Jones, of Buftalo,” !m"!’d E ol witch,” a ghost or a gyp- in 1877 | Lydia. “WIill you take me to my of Telling Fortunes Is Some- SOl ic | e e e car?”’ fethod : 9 , Who . at the door and be % i what Different From That Ordl | 1,0 g il due pomp and cere | will. narily Used—Pumpkin Initlal n In Velvet and Steel. And he did. ' 4 th y . - Fate Is Novel. Iy Whom Are You Beloved? | In thr o "";f?‘i" i tish neck Is litde affair S ) ————— 4 : JInel 1 H ( d at both Bome young people were planning o id to tell you so, 1 blacl o Game Did Not Appeal to Them. . Best | Plac Work and Lowest Prices Al and he guaranteed Hrst class in every respect. furnished on shory notice. om( o l'hmw 267 Rmu.--n(( l’hnno ‘.‘74 Red work ROUGH TEXTURE “RATINE" FACEBRICK D" FELES FECE BRICK BOECE A0 QBRI 0CL Wool Charmeuse---Trimmings to match U. G. BATES : TINNING cnd SHEET METAL WORKS Now 4049 Ct r ) 4 : g : g % g § § | ) L o A ' D D R B WM. 7 e, P 3 : § g COR. N. Y. AVE a-d “ain ST, FHONE 240 LAXELAND & FLORID® PATAVOIDOAGVOO IO HIBOCHODOHIOHDOIICU0OT Mann Plumbingco ¢ der Avoid Rush Kstimates INPERVIDLS “CRAVENETTE THEY WASH THEIR OWN FACES 4 ! | [ i ® L -4 3 ¥ deir Hallow E'en stunts and. as usual, . ¢ Vvotedly, 3 : 'r" i ; 2 Four Armenians eat in a Manches- The Iarg?st lmc_ and qr(“a lf.‘St varicty of s!‘qucs ame to me to help them out What 4 A porsen noar vou | ok it puetle. i bontinggreen, srs. e e e | manufactured in the United States. Prices ey especlally wanted was an easy ~ i 5 . v, bowling-green, s the Manchester 3 4 3 let’hod,pfls well as a quick one, of A ' s : """ Guardian. Their calm faces betrayed cannnot be (‘l‘,llfi”( d. Also common Mac on slling fortunes. 1 just happened to: 7. A: et no curiosity. But then some one huiidina bric ave a clipping on my desk which I \ n {4 i paused by them to watch the game, building brick, . oS T rranged for them In this way: The | Why Are You Beloved? i g, the oldest Armenfan rose and put & A}l of thz above brick carried n stock in from : , “mys- , / polite question: “Sir, se do they ::;“"nle:wl:(]I;:or:a\?htighhl?:H“n: to ::;.'xd‘ Oul I E B A " pay money to do that?" “Yes, they H -".!(‘Pr'afld ve the gus were to A | 5 : pay mon A flash of umazement . v ~ . ~ ',?,":,:“:;ha“zm S bsiiete ut ; | b e R v the Avmenlan feds. Dbk Office Futch-Gentry Bldg. Telephone 241 aiagtlis s i Moreover use of stecl onu neck 2 At wh heading was to have urder ll; on. G 5" rathantai wavel ion, -and v e firet tim hey ght lines numbered frnm(l to § Sol 8 For g that s what the aversge woman iz '] Ly of the Anglo-Sax- J F TOWNQEND The Prle Man hen the seeker for knowlcdze asked! on ra : : looking for. e e ettt oo s WE HAVE SEVEN MILES of Amer- ican wrapped fencing on hand in 26, 36 48 and 58-Inch, all 12 and The price is right. 6 inch stays. Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. Orrie S. Van Huss, Manager. it - T — e ——— O _—— 7 T -

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