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—_— LR OOOOOOOHXXX XXX STION OF GASTE PELLE MANIATES. OOTOTZOTOTATOTOTOITOTTOTOIN v % . X <X XXX 2, 2 X L0 two people, Carter Johns ivers, should not have pur- fricndskip openly and free- had met in a most uncon- and there seemed to be ough unspoken, agreement hem that clandesiine, s naturally Interested and hen she found the house pirs, which had been vacant g, had been sold and was pied. surreptitious inspection of ber of the new family was pdow overlooking their back ining and testing a stupen: ng car. eart beat pleasurably. She rn coquette, and presently, t.e most delectable of roidered linen gowns, white i chiffon hat, she sauntered back garden and began pick- flowers, Eventually she flelong glance. Lal. you have a rose?” she fisked. ager haste and thanks he he boundary line to the two k we should be neighborly,” with a little laugh. e agree with you,” he replied, ly, “and since there is no one 0 introduce me, I will do my- honor of presenting mysclf, ohns." vete t? “Did you jast move in We heard the place had a. pre only partly moved,” be ) ling. “I was anxious to seq ew car came through safely it 13 in good shape. De youa jde?” ed [ do!” she cried, enthusias- ed, ¢ e the an engag UL , but, any- ent to take in the automobile that night. B &fraid she would think bim ptuous, but she had srem- d , aud blu-hed as she told him uld have to meet him at the that “they” would never con- P Liad ooked very elegant in her dark R che met hiwm that night back 8tzble, quickly sped away from the d streets, and when they came 0ad that was free, Carter “let t" in & way thar was intoxicat- Cleo. is eimply grand'" she thought, little thrill of recollection Le was sately back in her own next afternoom as she was walk- ough the park, he passed her in Ish-white cur. She bowed, and ed his hat courteously aud las no reason, apparently, ' their meetings all and straight, was eritle- Cleo was not | hiie Is Cleo Rivers,” she said, ' U2 Tad gone v nped, and he got out mvestigate the cause. She came ¢ atd up to him. “Somethivg wrodg?’ she askec shyly. “Not much out of gear. I will ad- Just it in a moment. May I take you bhome?” “Certainly,” she replied, joyously. “Can't we ride out into the coun- try?” he asked, entreatingly. She assented and they rode on out into the open country, where speed limit laws were not enforced. They came home more slowly and senti- mentally. And Clev in her little white bed that night lay awake to live over and over again the Joys of this beautiful and secreted time. They mect chance-directed in many places, and the evening flights in the big car were uninterrupted until fate in the shape of a settled rain preclud- ed the carrying out of the usual pro- gram. “There is a little summer house in our garden,” he said, wistfully, as she came to the rear of the stable that night to tell him how disappointed she was. “Can't we have a little visit there?” In the cozy liitle arbored house, listening to the sott music of the sum- mer rain, Carter’'s felings reached a climax. “Cleo!” he murmured, “I love you!" Put ghe had slipped from him and epced across the lawn. She epent the night erying over the inditing of a letter which she hand.d to him over the hedge the next morn- ing. | “I ghouldn't have let you say thrltl last night. It's all a mistake. The | frst time 1 met you I guessed what | you thought—that I was one of the | family. T let you think so. { am maid to Miss Lorraine. Forgive me. “CLEO.” Precently a district messenger brought a note to Miss Cleo Rivers. “Dearest Cleo: T am the chauffeur! Only the s bave moved in hera as yet. Meet me wsual place tonight, flease, and let me say again what [ did last night. Yours always, “CARTER.” Nore Scrious, “Ve've been robbed!™ announced v necmber of the West side he ser mest n in tha cash register 2" his partner said. 2 than that! A w.de oi ba . % ARTR "a con has b WOMEN SihlnwCER ThAN MEN Much Mcre Tenacious of Life and Lews Likely to wuccumb to L.s.ase. More boys than girls are born every vear, but every census return shows :n:u there are wore women than wen, [he appareut countradiclion is ex- plained by the theory tbal women are wuch wore tenacious of life than men, hut they bave tougher organisws, and Wre less Likoly 1o succuwb Lo diseuse. Men are prodigal of vital fcree, whereas women conserve i1, preserve W, and &8 a resait wouien will oiten ecover frow ailments that are latal 0 men. A woman of forty has i) vhances to . oot dying vithiy —— THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LA} ELAND, FLA e BLEACHERITES GREETING A FAVORITE PLAYER st game of the world's series, played on the P’olo field, New York, was witnessed by nearly 40,000 , a small section of whom are here seen cheering a favorite player. e e e o e e e e L & yedl, wine (Mo Cuances of & man e only 49 to one. These figures are based upon Eng- sh actuarial tables, but they are sus- awned by calculations in other coun- ries. An English sociologist, after «» NOV. 25, 1913, NO ARBITRARY POINT IS SET FOR WAIST LINE, l W T isn't often such a s antial and nine ap allowed thic this nece ry ag tiof £ parel as restless perambulatic ted; and it seems no near €r becoming a settled and stationan ns geasen has per affair than it did three menths ago Indeed, its restlessness appears to be daily inere g, Candidly u Iy where th lire is is absolutely no stat st fashionable waist Gipping low even four inckes siticn. In fact, in ¢ is no waist line o be discovered at all, except perhaps a \iint stion at the sides where tha surlic drapitg of the bodice might be guessed to follow the Eup Pou d line of the cenventional waist. This shifting pancraiva of waist pe dtions is a most comfortable laxnes: or women in general. For the wom- «a who is long bodied the high wai Lne is a welcome subterfuge., while, ot the other hand, the weman who fa long from the waist 4own con wear thy dropped line at the belt most he coyingly. Cne extreme example of the waist Jdue visarios was illustrated rather sutionally in a suit shown not long when the Lelt line both rose and fell in alternatin whion, The suit was of pale blue with an extrav- agantly bepnfed tunie of blue satin. eaded pendants falling from the shore fincket were the only trime ' ming. High in the tront, the jacket closed and the tunie rose, Loth dip- | ping teg ther at each side and then "rearing lige osain at the back. The effect was (v idedly bizarre and not to be ealled hindsome by any streteh of the lnwination One of Wilde's Best. dow, fully three andg lelow its norma) | Bdme instances t Bl ag xtensive iuvestigution, estimated that | { 1,000 men and 1,000 womeu, each of | Oscar Wilde was once much an wverage weight and build, aud practl- | Poyed by a tellow-guest at an English ally equal training, were armed aud | “Ouniry house, who loudly stated that For Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc or any kind of Roofing Woik, call the LAKELAXD SHEET MLTAL WORKS Smith-Hardin Building Ask for J. P, CARTIN We can fix that leaky roof. Our Motto is: Modest Prices and All Work Guaranteed, ‘' Phote 279 W, K. lackson-sssecutee- W, K, McRae Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Ectate Brokerage--Real Estate TELL U8 WHAT YOU HAVE TO BELL WE WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYER TELL US WHAT YOU WANT To BUY; WE WILL TRY T0 FIND A SELLER , ... . 0% v ory, R VTR Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building L] e Florida Lakeland -~ $ No matter what you wish in the Dry syuipped for battie, and started on a all artistic employment was a melan- long torced march, probabiy 90 per \"“fly waste of time. “Well, Mr cent. of the men would reach their | MWilde" he said one day, “how have destination. Of the remalning ten per cent, six would die from exbhaustion and four recover. On the other haud, ouly 7o per cent. of the women would com- plete the march, but noue would die. TYPICAL OF SEASON'S HATS Has Lines That Are Original and Mo~ dish Without Any Undue Ex- aggeration. In harmony with the season’s oth- er daring modes the hats are dashing and unusual. ‘The woman whose hats are fow must walk warily among the pitfalls of bizarre shapes and trim- mings lest in an unguarded moment she fall. Smartuess she may have, but extremes are the prerogative of the woman with an extensive ward. vobe. The lines of the hat shown here are original and wmodi'h without ex- aggeration, This hat has a stiff brim and crown covered with deep purple velvet, the crown bowl shape, the briun In the Latest Styla rolling slightly on the edge. Abonut the crown is laid a flat band of self- tone velvet with triple bow placed di- agonally below a smart wiug fo the same shade of purple. The Doctnr's Calcu'ation, Foorle—Doc Woozle wants ter sell his auter. Biff—What's ¢he reason? Foozle—He figgers that the one that bnys it will be a steady patient ever aiter. o™ We have $K00 wort SR gitverware all for dsplar»d 10 OUr 810 same compiete lin S VANTUSS Phone 179 A | LAKELAND HARDWARE & PLUMBING CO. oy 2 W R + S A m b e .- Iy 4 - [ e o e A W B you been passlng vour time this morn | " Lhave been immensely busy,” Preplicd Wilde aravely: i have spent me over the proof sheets \ om ibe Philistine inquired ot that Well, it was very tmporant. I ook out a ceomma” “Indoed, rocurnad the eiaemy of the Literatie, “is that all yoy did?”’ "Hy po weens: or mature re tlection | pup back the comma,” sald Wilde swevily Draped Skirts. l Draped skirts have become so gen- eral that the majority of the Parle dressmakers are inducing thelr clients to adopt stralght lines once more. We shall undoubtedly see fower 4raped effects, | WANTED AT ONCE | S | Ten men and women In Yakeland to learn telegraphy. Lean i four months. Tuition $24 to first ten applicants. 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