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TAE EVENING TELEGRAM. L.AKELAND, FLA, NOV. 7, 1913, rAGR BEST OF AMERICA'S WOMEN GOLFERS wRYEBR WHAT W E DO Make good hard cement brick, ye¢ L) nouse piers, drain tile from three w CHEERING UP OF PATSY Preserve By L. MERRIFIELD. Your Hair | “You don't know how I feel, mother, O — dear, about going up home and leav- Patsy here—" Coru's at Bagemers memed - paey| BY Purchasing a bottle Ccae T Ty REXALL HAIR comys et sama tor nen, srovaos; TONIC. Eradicates | puror io tns sreaktant room. -shes dandrutfand makes the hair grow. A Full line of Toilet Accessories LAKE PHARMACY. 1 [ | & nice girl and good family, you know, Bryan’s Drug Store nressed brick, blocks of all sighteen inches; we also build side- aloud: | ** ‘Patsy has been through some ter i rible grief the past summer that the i rest of us can only guess at. She will never be the same again, mother, { mever. You know how some girls take things to heart, and Patsy is wounded to the quick. I will tell you more later, but you can guess what it was. MAN! [ think, taken as a class, they are absolutely irresponsi- ble and without good faith or real sentiment. I don't see how you ever found father, for he is, of course, an exception.’ _ “Don’t laugh, Rex,” reproved Mrs. - - Clews, smiling herself. “Cora i8 in| *NOEQEQEQEQIOICICEAEAPR. earnest, really. We had better ask : ’ne rrotessi()"‘ Patsy: here and try to cheer her up. How many of the Dartmouth boys did cmmmmmoaoooaaouaooc walks, foundations, floors. If it % zood work you want call the old ve 'fable at 508 West Main street, nexe to eitrus exchange, or phone 330 red, FLORIDA NATIONAL VAULT 6O Successor to Lakeland Artificiai Stone Works ZIMMERMAN, MCR LW. YARNELL K Mekas “Listen, though, Rex.” She read on | Ask her up, why don't you?”’ PHONE 42 b been playing at the Wilmington (Del.) Country cluh for the lnternatlonnl golfing honors. American tenm, , left to right: Miss Marion Hollins, Miss G Bishop, Miss Margaret Curtis, Miss K. Harley, Miss Lil- . Hyde, Mrs. R. H. Barlow and Miss Harriet Curtis. DBritish team, left to right: Miss Moss Crysler, Miss ces Scott. Miss Violet Poolley, Miss Frances Harvey, Miss Mabel Harrison, Miss Gladys Ravenscroft and Mise Murtel Dodd. W A AAAAANS through 1t all, and says we may take her place down at Isle of Pines for the winter Are you bappy? How fast your heart beats?” Gloria pushed back her halr, wind- ways There had been the quick close ,embrace for an instant, and the touch of his lips to hers. Yet he was Stanley Layton, & bach- ‘elor with plenty of money, plenty of you ask?” “Four. The other two fellows I wanted went up home to Vermont. ol tnecessor to W. »d COQROQAVGAOOATAOUCAU QOO i » ” :l leisure, plenty of amusement. Why blown over her cyes, and pressed her , I glad the Abbot's coming, Q - 2 By IZOLA FORRESTER. ',ghoum he, a8 her aunt told her over cheek to his as they looked back at | A Week later Cora arrived with Pa-| % SAMUEL F. SMITH. M. D. @ : iand over, why should he look twice the twinkling lights along the bay. tricia Boyd. Patsy, as everyone call-‘ Practice Limited to Treatment TR ANSFER LINES y } |at & little Kentucky girl who happen | “I like to follow the real stars © her, was small and siender with ! e raying aud Houling of All Kinde - 1t el be novel, anyway," Glorla bit leq to be blessed with brown eyes and pest," she whisnered mass of red gold hair, eves brown |, EYF, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT §| "7In8 snd Haulink o ~ ‘end of her silver pencil, study-,ithe most golden hair on the beach? ol and soft as a moth's wing, and a|q Prompt and Rcasonably Serviee ing the list off The night of the domino dance, Mrs. ' drooping mouth that pleaded fori Phone: Office 141; Residence 22 § { names. “You've | Nesbitt told Gloria for the first time BUTTONS TO FORM DESIGNS | cympathy. In her dark green travel- § SUlls. ). Bevant ouilvine g (ARG left out Stanley ing suit with brown furs she was a @ LAKELAND, FLA. ving i auntie.” i .what B il wee For Late Summer Wear These charming picture, and Rex forgot her | * 2OVQVO0 . v v o LS RIIVOOONOO Household Mf’ i s Spmdty “You will accept Harraden tonight, “He is leaving | my dear. He has spoken to me, and of town tomorrow.” |course, I told him everything was The pencil fell 'mogt satisfactory. 1 will write to with a little ring | your mother tomorrow, and you are to to the floor, but pe congratulated. He may not be | Mrs. Nesbitt nev- exactly fascinating, but he will make er even raised her 5 good ‘husband.” Promise to Be the Predominating Note in Waists. Buttons, and many of them, seem to be the predominating note in waists designed for late summer wear. De- signs run more to dainty simplicity !'than to elegant secret trouble when he out of the tonneau bodily. Later he stopped his sister on the way downstairs, led her mysteriously into the small writing room next the library, and closed the door. “What's the matter with Patsy?”’ lifted her Residence Phone 57 Green. Office 108 Jhe lodqes" DR.W. R, GROOVER— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 5 and 4 Kentucky Building Lakeland, Florida A elaborateness, and as NG gaze from her| Gloria fastened on her little satin L i he asked. ¢ QORI 1 o mask, rasing inwardly. She did not | DI (AUSPATeLt materals are those | “Rex, 1 tink you'ro posvely br GUeARORITRES '.’\:3 iy B o iy “But he’s such | eyen reply. Down the broad staircase o tal,” Cora sald, hotly. “I shall tell raday night o "month . | ¢ S ade S ith i . Bt W DR, W. S. IRVIN Thursday night of each month a dear, and Iwant ' ghe followed Mrs, Nesbitt's stately fig- ,, ** Plouse made of net, thlh Sront | fther it you don't open that door. g § f:80pe . Mrs. Flora Keen. him, auntie. It's |ure, and took her place beside her tlons of filet lace, opened at the front | “Cora, I'm overboard, swimming for DENTIST J. F. Wilson, secretary. my last dance be- 1int. t'he lower archway in the hall, Past by means of a S‘,‘"‘i“s g bitonsang lite, and you hold a life preserver in |G R d .;_K tucky Bulldi ’;' 3 foreweclose Hope- | them streamed the dominoes, every button holes closely placed, which your grasp to rescue your own dear | oom 14 an entucky Bullding t! LAKELAND LODGE NO. 91, Phone: Ollice 150; Kesidence o4 L wood rimmed one may invest in a bamboo tray and have a glass also cut in exactly the size to fit within ite shallow rim These trays come it many sizes and are not at all expen- sive. A round or oval piece of printed blue and white Japanese toweling will look well under the glass on the bottom of the tray. Shoes for the Baby. For everyday wear they may be over the frozen roads and around the great open fire in the re- ception hall. Rex knelt to take off Patsy's little fur-edged carriage boots i and Jack watched the two with a halt smile of amusement. When they had left the room with the others he sat alone with Cora before the fire. From the music room came the sound of Patsy's favorite “Traumerel,” and Rex's laugh above it. stood | R. B. HUFFAKER —Attorney-at-Lawe— : ” v -y Room 7, Stuart Bldg Bartow, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER ~Lawyers— “I think Patsy will be my sister,” leondo Bldg. Lakeland, Florida dene. And you're i tint and hue imaginable. It seemed &Y be (_'losed‘.up ti;?htly f‘bo"t the | hrother, I'm in love with Patsy.” RO et [ B & AL M. — going to trot me | (o Gloria as though it were a travesty DeCK» OF, if desired, turned back, form-| wyqy')) never even get her to listen = — Regular communjcations beld a abroad this win-|on life, this masking of forms and D8 Fevers of any required lens:{‘:- The | to you, Rex. She's frantically In love | §OQAROUIRAIIRNI I goccr)l:m “\"1‘11{33’1&?03‘1}?39%? d&t";l e ter 50 I Won't 8ee | faces, and the mad whirl of the dance S€Ve of :l"_“‘ blouse Is & setin KImoto | with someone she met last summer at & BLANTON & LAWLER Vited. J. C. Owens. W. M.: . F. him—’ beyond. Was Stanley among them? °R°® of three-quarter length; a Soft | ong of the coast resorts. But he was o Wilson, secretary . “Don’t you real | She had managed to let him know, but [l Of pleated net goea about the gne of the coast resorts.” & ATTORNEVSATLAW & Iy think you are | the yacht had not been in tho bay that 6k and finishes at tho end of the | Rey returned her look blankly. il e carrying the af- ‘day | revers. The beauty of this blouse lies “What resort?” Lakeland, Florida. . l;‘f“"'“&m“i"fi“ eve;v];l‘ue ol ;{, i fly in its rever forming qualities, | '« i e A ey 17:30 at Odd Fellows ha 8 fair a bit too far, | gyddenly she noticed one domino | f;“ely :lh r"’h"i"l g l’:g r'i': e 1 dou't quite remember—Watch | QOOVOGOOGIwr a0 QOQa | T AL O KlOWS AT, Vs \5.‘ Gloria, even for |that seemed to linger just behind her. o chect Of Which may be reg Hill, or Naragansett, or Block Island, | ——————e——es Yarnall, chancellor commander; E= 8, o | according to the wearer's taste. h v QQCQQQQOCRECHR QOCARCMALN MeCrary, secretary a diversion? Something in the walk drew her at- i bl of them, anyway. She has a snap & @ “Its not a di-|tention, It was yellow and black, Her | _ ABOther dainty waist, designed for | ghot of him, and oh, Rex, he Is splen-, ¢ DR. R R. SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN & Ty J version.” Gloria’s own was of rose colored satin, Just TCrnin8 Wwear, 1s one made of 8lmY | 4i4. You never saw such eyes.” |3 Special Autentlon Given to gl Rk i e color rose. “I8m gg Mrs, Nesbitt moved away to speak cotton voile. A set-in vest of tucked ) «Anq ghe wouldn't marry him be- ‘§ & \lo}ots the first %turd?; n o‘f,fl! fond of - net, with two rows of white buttons | oayse he was a head waiter? SURGERY % /month at 10 a. N ;'191')'. very fond of o gomeone she had recognized, the on each side where the vest and the | Cora mnodded “Certalnly .not The' @ & commander; J. R Talley, adlulnta im.” " other domino stepped close to her, and e e or : b - < { “All the more reason why we should gtanley whispere%pqulckly: » \:y;lst j(‘],ll],d{b in line ’;nth ihe reclt:nt Boyds are very important people in 3 Deen-Bryant Buiiding, Ground Floor | LAKBLAND CHAPTER, R. A. M.— sot detain him when bo wishes 0 “Change your domiuoes With my sls- o eonroionet voile had o B ¢ bow | Baterson, Mass.” S OO ISSANOR0R00y | Meets the first Thursday night i 'leave for town.” ter. She is there in violet"” jotaemurolcered volle ‘and ia: 2as DOVl mhe day. the ‘Dartmouth /hoys ani o eranenan i A Y each month in Masonic hal Vismnn “Let me send him an invitation, any- | Gloria’s heart beast fast. In half wth one long end completes the sim- | rived Patsy kept to her room and B il o ;;:;vpl.lnl(i;m \.\Io“l'!’mvp\;’limg lec}elnr: i !an Hour ity wonl d Tt eden plicity ensemble so correct for early | nyrsed a headache. Cora, dressed in 3 mew puvne, 48 biue z , . "l would rather you did not.” e gy ’lnto Fas. hours. hher daintiest, helped llller mother make 3 DR. SARAH E. WHEELER ::‘l LAKELAND CAMP 78, W. 0. W.— been a wonderful summer pjg Harraden's keeping. The violet them welcome, and held Jack Pryor 5 STEOPATH £ Meets every Thursday night. Wood» Fn | all &t Hopedene, her aunt's splen- gomino came nearer, and as it pass- WHEN MILADY POURS THE TEA | close to her side all the evening. 2 o 2 men Circle fin;,z and third Thutsd ] e home at Narragansett. Be- " g4 ghe whispered: “Go into the dress- The following morning Patsy tralle = goony 2 aug 5, skweer Building, s }‘,!}"{:2“""‘%‘?}".}] O:Z!,""cl"l‘n',m,}z;."'u": m the house lay the green rolling ing room.” ' Attractive Tray an Ab‘oh‘te Neces- | €d down the stairs a bit languidly. o LARELAND, FLA. : Lula 1iebb, guardian of Circle. downs to the shore over the downs Five minutes later the violet domino | ity for the Table—Nice Ones Not Jack stood with his back to the arch- ".:wbt‘m: COGRDIDI OO0 Y modi the great brown rocks with thelr yo4 o niehed from the guests, and also | at All Expensive. way, talking to Cora, very ardently | POLK CAMP N0. 3,1,0,0, F,— ever swaying masses Of 8ed o pluck and yellow., When the un- — | and happily, when suddenly he stood ., .00 ‘ Meets the first and third Mondays., masking came Gloria was missing, and _ EVery hostess lus her individual up very straight and his face uncon- & bR, ¢. . mLuuN 3 & Visiting Patriarchs welcome. F. Ay Was down there on the rocks 8he ,por 5 hasty interview with Mr "Har. taste in tea trays, ind the tea tray, sciously hardened. As they were in- 3 FHYSICIAN Awv SURGEON b "]!tul:ofll:}‘d' “F‘:'lr'lih:-r;vhl\l. B. Zimmer ed while he told her what rqen t was whispered Gloria had DY the way, is very much “the thing.” troduced, Patsy raised her long lashes Special Attention Given te ] e ” t to him in his life, been taken 1l and retired It is brought in by a neat little maid and looked at him with & frightened w : S ¥ ORANGE DLOSSOM DIV. NO. 29%, day Stanley managed to Eee put out of the bay ln.to the dark Bnd set on a emull felding table by cry of recognition. 3 DISEASLS OF WOMiLN AND “:" TR e e y was tall and athletic. She e A the hostess, and if there ere a num “Oh, do you know Jack already?" (; o CulLDReN el S = o giehe ] ’ AR - R waters of the Atlautic sailed the Vor of e v v Ha twh thave nukedOorar aulakl P o Meets everv second and fourtin g watch him stride up the y,opt gcean bound. Katherine Lay. D°F Of gucsts there may bo two trays asked Cora, quickly. w Deun-Beyant iy, Suils 9 w Wednesdays of each month at 2:3@ the boat landing, his head ton had gone below, declaring -she and two tables, in the Euglish fash He is like some one I used to u LUONE ¢ n. m. Visiting sisters alwavs wels back, | M"‘nd lifting his thick brown woul4 not st up and Boio playing 100 The woman who owns a large know,” Patsy answered, bravely, and so00000u w0 . L CweOOOG . come. Mrs, J. . Brown, secretary keen gray eyes watching chaperone to them any longér. Stap. Slver tray has it polished untll it went on. UNITED BROTHERIIOOD OF CAR loved to sail out over the | - Yaldhis swecthoutt close, there ln: irly dazzles the eye and then veils Lut the next two weeks were fllled el e Sr s eAU g b AEOUE SRR B ekl oy They would manage to ;yl 3 a1 i i L"k t the prow, 118 brilliance with a tlin handker- ' with cross purposes and misadven- ¢ [ O, ROGERS, LAWYER ~ PENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMER~ M the l‘est of the party, and lean : fi\:vo.“ Mtor.] ",‘:"‘? B lllletlgmla'ce chief of linen eloth. Glass covered tures. Rex kept doggedly on his own @ corg 7 10\, LOCAL 1778— pver the rail close up in the prow, .4 be P\:i,‘ ;n[a b.o(l’r:: dehE l:)cart trays with odd rims are very hand- way, disregarding the past summer % R00m 7, Bryaut bidg, Phoue 200 9\ yooi 0hon Thursday pight i \ardly speaking but watching the curl sy 1r o gt g e ; some and very much prized by their and all of Patsy’s notions, and back 3 Lakéland. Fiokld 8 Morzane& Groover hall, over Bates Kit is a brick. She's stood by me W e e ¢ 3 Sprate’ o1 1 akelan orida. Dry Goods store. Visiling brotherw g waves part below them, and_al- = possessors. ‘he woman who does not kept close to Cora's side. One clear . ..n00., QOOUUOOOGoo.: | welcome. R, L. Marshall, presi+ SAEIES — own a silver tray and cannot afford a cold night they came in from a run e ingy dent; J. W. Layton, vice presidenty . Loezan, treasurer, . FELDS, financial secretary’; H. Dietrich, recording secretary; H. Cox, (onduutor Samuel Boyer, J . Scarr, . Willoughby, committes ELENORA REBEKAH LODGE NO, 4 Meets every second and_ fourth Monday nichts at I. F. ball,, Visiting brothers and sIs\en lb}' invited. Mrs, T. ; Mrs. Guy Arendell, mnun. ‘E‘ ; LAKE LODGE NO, 2,1, 0, 0, P.— y Meets Frlda nlgbll lt 'l 30 o0 1. y » made out of pants cloth, and for nice sald Cora, thouxhtfullr- “Rex is fear| [ (0. 0. f n(bai ( Mf you want a careful. consistent. and re | wear out of dainty colors of eider | fully sweet on her.” ' s are Sordiany mmg 2/ Re le estimate on 1he construction of your down. A pattern may be cut by anold| “She’s a dear kiddie” Jack an-|| ——————— olds, secretary; O E‘ ton, N. °° shoe of the proper size, consisting of , swered, “but I don’t care much for the ' & heel piece, vamp and sole. Sew m‘ type. Bhu too, as my old country building, SLE US IMMEDIATELY. ARCHITECT FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES | ' Meets every Wedn night = vamp to the heel piece with button- ! l!‘lnddld used to put it, light-minded KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAND FLA 7:30 1) hlfi 5 Ep HONE 241 FlltCh & Gentry Bldg ‘lloh stitch, buttonholing also around for me.” | \Vllllnfis?%fleslae:rp . m the top and across the front. Cut uul “Why, Jack, what on earth do you q—-———m—-ow S, PRESTON, LAW secretarv. soles double from an old felt hat, and ' mean? SIM ll had a mlt 80ITOW, YyOu s » B.P. 0. B.— sew the uppers to the solee with but- | know, only last summer.” tonhole stitch, holding the upper part| “Yes, I thlx:k 1 know «ll about it Ofice Upstairs East of Sourt House %?E&'é;‘t“in d“gfi;}! :g?'d. ‘209"-" E a Jittle full at toe and heel. Button- | sald Pryor, slowly. “I happen to be 8, meets every Thureday nig UITLIIUS e ene U v I0e0e0e0U el [ bole all seams neatly on the right | the head waiter. Oh, don’t look so BARTOW, FLORIDA }?nffr:2°g‘:,v§’m‘l'y”‘:,‘;?3:e 0"”'"' R L E T O N side, leaving the shoe smooth on the startled, Cora. A lot of us Dartmouth Moore, B R, . . A inside. boys went for a lark, and we studied | Examiration of Titles and Real social conditions that way, seeing the The M “ - SANITARY P! UMBING Leather Iron Holder. other side of life from the other fel- Estate Law a Speclalty The shirtwaist gir) 1s sov geing @ ._'——'— —————— For use in an ironing holder a plece | low's spoint of view. It was a mighty for suspenders, but they are & gleed b WORKS of leather cut from the top of an old | g?dt:f“":t “‘hm"l"' .:‘Y' “‘:“z 0? 20, 00 | 84 vision of the ides which -l- o shoe will protect the hand from the ! e Ougi she lov me, but she c.‘:’m swlen from ber brothers : ING “'nd SHE ET METAL K‘ heat, also save callous spots from the ;"“'dllll'-flfl'-;nd t'h‘e soclal eondlt.lon.i JEREMIAH B. SMITH In fact, so glorious are they Lal B ot % zrip if obe uses the patent handle | Poor little Patsy!’ PUB that they wust bo 't = GesFitting, Sewer Work, Driven irana “ew may keep yowe . Nk Plry' Lm‘fo,fcgfn,ml‘,xf L o oA 'u':",.m, blosse whicd WC“S and Pun e ey or,” came Patsy’s clear treble behind SOTATE }| wears with ber temnis aad them, and Rex beamed down on them | placidly. *“I am quite recovered from | | my summer fancy, and—you tell him, | Rex.” “I'm the cure,” grinned Rex. skirt. The straps are of dull gold silver lace supplemented by cbalns that hang from each sbhould@ and in front fasten under & goldel} borseshoe with a scarabeet cealer. Literally. “Can you give me a good Iinstance of highway rcbbery? “Certainly; paving swindles.” Have some Interesting snaps In city and suburban property, farms, etc, Better see me at once Wil trade, sell for cash or on easy terms. Room 14, Futch & Gentry LAKELAND, FLORIDA N. Y, AVE a'd Yaia ST. ) FHONE 340 FLORIDA % el Zat el ) D e e i e e ]

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