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W‘W B May Be{a Rubens, SOOI RINIX vancouver, B. O~ paintiy LAKELAND BUSINESS UNDER THE, HEMLOGKS Bt 4 bl o KS COLLEGE to the National Gallery in Longy, Melbourne, Australia, for cong; % Thorough individual instruction itf)of the belief of the owner tp,, coeeecess 'all commercial branches at a muuc worth $200,000 or more. Ly O T TOTOTO ST TR eS, all com o th Melbourne. says & cablegry, Daruton had watched the little thin lower rate of tuition than any o there, have declared it 4 rising feather of smoke with appre- | school of its kind in the State. Rubens. ~The canvas, kg, hentbie, SEMEE(RE W MG im?e h:‘fiifi | You will do well to visit our school, | “Thisbe and Pyramus,” moy ;gsgzlt‘rmv’ U:‘lllL ablm u::llenm?ocis," the inspect our work, get our prices, axfd timber and rock bungalow that had pe convinced that our courses i | Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewrit YO X w3 XXX FURS IN COMBINATION ————— Alonza Logan . J. F. Townsend LOGAN & TOWNSEND BUILDING CONTRACTORS We Furnish Surety Bonds (n AR Contracts ONE OF THE SMARTEST OF THE SEASON’S FASHIONS. o4 9 By LOUIS MERRIFIELD. R (] R Few Coats Are Made Entirely of One Kind of Fur—Fine Imitation Seal Is Being Very Largely Used Just Now. A graceful amplitude is the keynote tralla, who purchased it frop | bourre vender recently for $2; vender said he had paid 66 cgf if you want a careful, consistent. and re- liable estimate on the construction of your property of Dr. A, J. Summers ¢ heen closed for two years. b 1d: st coats. T 10088 | «Man o " fefl : : 1t originally. i building, SEE US IMMEDIATELY. gt i{ln:r;f;;ngtier?;‘%’i:'em‘:her ml;i‘.;:n ;o:laliull):“ whii:agh:;hfini ing, Civil Service, Penmx}n:hxp atlllxd'* snug yet graceful folds at the bottom. | ;g : Penmanship and Telegraphy are the TELEDHONE 66 FUtCh & Gentry Bldfl The fronts invariably slope away to- “No man, squaw,” answered the h"‘best and cheapest to be had any’ LAKELAND POTATO AND VEGETABLE 1§ ward the back, ending in a rounded point directly at the back. The upper part of the coat is usually finished with a shawl collar of some long dian. “Girl squaw.” ! “You have been up there?” “See team go by.” He knew by the dropping of Lame where. i We maintain a department for pn° pils above the fourth grade who wish Regular meeting at 2:30 p City Hall Council chamber h 3 LGOS haired fur or a high standing collar | poo g eyelids how useless it was to | i St o fpiipees Rt ] ' T L C A R L E T 0 N i vy gans ba?‘?tmnfieiig get any details about girl or ‘“; s sta.k ? th; e ) $3.05 per bag. Afiliation wi 4 ™ : revers displaying the exquisite So he had turned about, sent tite ! ee or phone i i 4 3 of brocade which usually accompanies | gyige yacy to s own place and ridden l}’annger SHRDLU DRLLR |ida Gr:v;s:: z;iede tsl!:;ppers L SAN'TARY PLUM BlNG coats of the more cnstly type. l't the up toward “Hemlocks” alone, W D. HOLLANT, r come be! oo .IVERS iz T S ————— collar is shawl shaped it is fashioned She was washing when he arrived, | ¢ Phone 96 Redme LW, o in fichu style and fastens low in front. washing out dish towels on the table | Secre; IWM**WW A combination of furs is a salient | ‘as she heard ' feature of the season's modes in both the small furs and the coats, and it is rather the exception to find a hpnd- some coat made entircly of one kind of fur. Certain ermine evening coats under the hemlocks. She lifted her head his pony's tread. ] “I'm Darnton, the forest ranger around these parts,” he announced. “I | saw your fire, and just rode up to be | TINNINGand SHEET METAL WORKS Gas Fitting, Sewer Work, Driven i Wells and Purrps . « . . o .« Attention, Housewives!, § and the rare sable coats, to whose|gre” 1 knew that Mr. Martell was | COR. N. Y, AVE ard Yain ST. PHONE 340 beauty no other fur could add, are the ot here,” ! . 5 most noteworthy excepiion. | “Were you worried?” she asked, | L S e i i ! i g 18 lbs. Sugar ... .. esleu v eene s LAK ELA!\JD @ FLOR lDA Moleskin is combined with seal, ! smiling not exactly in 2 friendly way, ! 10 1bs Sfiowdrift ....... Wil e e G 1 : e HOPRGICHS SR RGN 30 GO0 SO ORI | With ermine, wiily the dved o8 "",‘g‘?‘“’ | but as it she found this official super- e et e e e ! taupe tonme, with skuni, with white | yigion amusing. And no explanation " U b i - fox. Black caracu! is relieved by any | gid she make. He went away without 10 1bs Cotto ine ...... peaeeees 9 ST 3 and all of thz dark long haired furs | finding out why 4 lbs Cottoline ........ e S Pae e . ! - ? and by opossum, chinehilla, ermine. | what connection she ik _.Compound Lard .......c.....: AR G i j & | There are also smart models made | He only knew thaf she was an artist l 12 1bs Best Flour .......... A cor . ] 1 cntirely of sealskin. These usually | and her name was June Campbell. | 94 Tbs Best Flour ..... Sl (R iRl ’ E; have enormo 1 and cuffs. That had been two months ago. 12 1bs Best S. B OFIOUY . cicibivmnsis Gniais T : ; @| Sealskin is peria the emartest | Hardly a day had passed since that he | 94 1bs Best . R. Flour (g el il i ] i S fur.fo;‘tstr;zn‘tI a;:d e\-:'\ninglw-glnr,s})ut fi ( iia(i\ not ridden within sight of “Hem- | 1 1b White House Coffee B Lo ‘ g e lmio e BUTE " r Cracker BOY. ...co coverraccocerees : ; are made up in fine tation seal | Bruce Darnton knew hefore the first | 11 lll‘: g“éaf:;d Chickory y T e s W | rather than the excessively €ostly | month was up that all the happiness 0! ; oft . i - i real seal, and the.most exclusively | of life lay up at “Hemlocks” for him, | . .Good Lcose Coffee ........... B ) S P EC I A S fl inakers do not hesitate to develop | and just as he was getting acquainted . .Best Butter ..... i et b e s u | models in the imitation fur. | fairly well, and she would ride with 2 Ths Best Tomatoes, 3 0T . ...ove voveueaneseneees ] b Extravagance in furs has grown by | him for hours through the forest . .Best Rice ..... Db e b AP KA S ’ S 'Wh:? s, d15 trails ho loved, there had Cl?]me rawdy V. 0.80mp .. ieeiienes cusoenannesenee : ;o | vears, and each § the pricos de- | phillips. Tawny had ridden many 6 Cans Cream....---" e N T White Grapes, 20‘:. Ct‘anberrles, qt iSC (‘ manded for really fine {.-s soar. The | trajls. Darnton knew him as a young 9 Cans Baxter's or i , | reason is not far to se’t. Women | California timber broker. Ivery once 6 Soap or Washing Powder....... .... R i 1 will have handsome furs, «nd the de- in o often Tawney would ride through : R Phratlog s Bteionns bt e (ORI St | (BRIBRIED (k1 () ) ol TG e e bl L) SO R R R T T T e EnghSh Walnu‘s’ 25c '; mand.has devastated the ranks of the ' the country, sizing up general pos- [(l) lpbecl](fiizlgl;rr(g:?tt:e(']{f:;uut'l) ' I | sibilities . 8 il b - ¢ | : - h delivered to any part of ti % ) i Tawny was wealthy, buojant, com- These prices are spot cas! : . Paper She" Pecafls, pound’ i 25 Cent's t \radul\»",nynnd most mi]-ni:_lfly hand- city, everything guaranteed first class and exactly as repry *‘: ‘: gome. I found his way up to “Hem- sented. These are just a few of the prices which I am ¢ lmported Figs! P‘Dund, « « 25cents . | locks” frequently, June lied him. | fering; everything else in proportion. If you want g : " pdae gy e Dogs 10 AR | goods at the right prices together with good delivery, give Iy i i ) | for the way he naa ted Tawny. |. PHONES 119 and 234. [ Dates’ RaISins’ Currants’ Cltron s:. | The Indian hud 3 and for BAApin i e i ! ! )Id him to \" { heobble hi lipped i { from the 13ear | had turncd au “You were ride to my {riend, Lame | Bear,” sho eaid. “Why?” “No frie: 1id Lame Bear stolid- {ly. “He cut, -, kill, He set fires | for revenge. Lame Dear know. He gwant you for squaw. | | | b | W.P.PILLANS&CO. § Phone 93 Pure Food Store B. H. BELISY » fie think my ‘ G. H ALFIELD, LARELAND ‘ : { man no good, no get girl for SqUAW. | . preg, Sec. and Treas. Supt. and Gen. » | Het set fires for trouble.” o g i { “How do you know?’ she asked ° » c t t f,}fl ] . e e Paying @G Construction | “Lame DBet co. You bring blacl 4 ! | hi nictures rag 7 ’4 ] | devil box. Take him plctures, yes? Granolithic Sidewalk our specialty. Enameled finished floor | i n_ ! " | June saw what he meant, It seemed ' | ! unspeakable that this man who had the home or store. - H p \ - 5 come to her for days, ly wooing o 4 her, should reeily choose £o diabolical Manufacturers of artificial stone, brick and concrete material o ¥ B i a means of revenge. . i ner arx Clothes Christmas *Tarte e b vort T st | LAKELAND PAVING & CONSTRUCTION y he came aind told he : e i AR pony and follow him. os they rode #aenss. Oflce $48 Black. House 39 Blue. LAKELAND, 307 West Main Street. Lame Bear arted fires to over the narrow trai vny told her that Ta keep Darnton away iic ‘Hemlocks,” and th:at he had boaste 2 would set- tle the ranger ii he dared to go near the lodge. All day they = For Yourself and Your Friends | Consider the satisfaction you'll get or give by sending or receiving a cone, the girl and ng Lifeof Lin the Indian. rode back, » B wearied and hear and yet ex-| | ultant, shc lay awake hours, v ishing | 5 C rx L | she might share tho fight of Bruce “ that s just what we are giving is what you are looking o t a | ‘Darntc t the creeping serpents b | of flame set on his track by the other 53 along with good laundry work. Try us. | man, § and show thom to Bi . - - ~ 4 3 . e . ) | It was almost n > v 2 But if you dont care to go so ‘‘strong” as ; | goent Mok if&iikgidnfl Syleam Lfluh ¢ . Ermine Muff and Scarf Trimmed With | the sky to t! that, just remember that the other goods we Cords and Tassels of Jot Beads. | made good ! ol hone 180 West Mals B, sell are up to the same high standard of value, | waited—hcr pon; 1—for the|* Here are some of the lesser things we haye N O R it | for gifts L - 5 . . GLOVES HATS 75¢ to $2.00 || $1.50 to $3 y SUITS | HOSIERY by the mounting pillars of smoke, and | 2 Tawny himsclf came at a dead gallop | towards hor | He told her that Darnton was dead, killed by a smashing tree trunk, as he fought the fire. He told her the only way to safety lay in flight with him along the open trails away from GET YOUR GASOLINE Ol the fire, and when. she stood her ground, he laughed, and reached for her. Onyx It was Lame Bear's bullet that caught him. Sent by Darnton ts $12 up to $27'50 250 to 500 Pail' tect the girl, and assure"l]le‘;nth: l;;: ‘and : N was belng checked, he had watched Umbre“as and sweater .nd there are few without charm 'There SEmEy S OREbon. AR SR SR 8 scores when Tawny lost his head. And when, hours later, Bruce rode up, blackened, bruised and lame, he found the Indian in lone vigil besidel is a decided liking for the little col- larettes and neck scarfs of fur. These are often trimmed with loops of ribbon held in place by a iaweled‘ buckle. Some of these little collar- ettes are made of a combination of long and short haired fur. MARY DEAN. Sweater Coats $1.50 to $5.00 Neckwear 25c¢ to $1.00 . Walking Sticks From $1.00 to $2 H andkerchiefs From 5c to Soc.| DRY BATTERIE at the his prisoner, with June calmly de- veloping the negatives that told who set the forest fires. l fur-bearing animals whose pelts ar most valued. Chinchilla is growing rarer and rarer, and before long will probably be impossible to obtain, Fine sables, | silver fox, seal, ermine, lm-*'m"h\\'ung.I all are rising in price as they dimin- ish in quantity. Bach year the mak- ers of fashion take up some one of the less expensive furs and make it a fad, in order that the average wom- an may find in the modishness of a .fur she can buy some compensation for the fact that the best of the furs are beyond her reach. The small furs are varied and at- tractive this year, and while some of the models are undeniably freakish “We'll take him down to the sherift tomorrow,” Bruce said. “I'm glad to get the goods on him this time. It Oatfitter The Hart Schaffaer & Marx Clothi The Hub JOS. LeVAY ARG I White a Fashionable Color, White promises to be fashionable this season. White broadcloths are satins arc used for many of the new- est trimming on street and house cos- tumes, and a few of the latest Paris gowns show deep collars of ermine. White isalsochosenintle fashioning of many house frocks, especially those airy creation: intended for the debu- tante and her still more youthful sis- ter. A R A was mighty fine of you to take all that trouble to help me, Miss June. I don’t see why—" He stopped just thete and met her eyes. They looked rather tired and anxious. And au odd thing happened. Without another word, there in the shadowy living room of the old timber lodge, he some- way found her in his arms. “I'm going to stay here, Bruce,” she whispered, “and ride the trails with you.! ELECTRICAL SHEET & METAL S CARDWELL & FEIGL Phone 23¢ Lakeland,