Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 31, 1913, Page 3

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18 quickly absorbeq and readily reache‘s the seat of the pain,\§\ Should be in every houst;- \ .hold tf:r cl:lt;sél sores, bites of insects, nel ia, lamg stiff joints, 4 o GE-RAR-DY Eclectic Linimer?: is a won. derful aid_in helping to cu?; A rheumatism. Price only 25¢ 12 your druggist does noy keop it, write to direct, 4 ‘GE-RAR-DY Rheumatic Remedy !s marvel. of rheumatism, especially if used Ino;;)!n‘:;m with the liniment, 508 and 61.00 per bottlo, GE-RAR-BY Luag Balsam Don't It thaseoa ¥ with this healing balsam, Price 2ge, = SWP The Phil. P. Cresap Company, Ltd; L) fNew Orleans. Lovisiasa, el For sale Lakeland Fla., by Henley & Henley. home or building. selling value as well. hinges, etc., are a very sma " ing. Yes, Sirl We also sell th best building, tools--all moder- | ately ‘priced. WILSO ua ARDWARE Phone 7! have been good to us and we deeply appreciate the sple age and the many words of praise that have the holiday season. have already determined to serve you still better n that Christmas is over, of Progress, and we are prepared with a full line of Decorating Material Interior and exterior paper festoons, flags, bunting, etc. For Carnival night Confetti, Masks, Ticklers, etc. The Lakeland Book Store Benford & Steitz GOLD MINE AT VALDEZ BAY, / | | Gold mining i ( ining is one of the most v :n his message of December 2 Pres erritorial form of government, an| £ < *® = o = - 8 ] Z oo = = = 71 o) i It is most imporant to select the best hardware for that new That brings vou here, for we make a point of carrying noth- ing but the best builder’s hard- ware that adds notonly to the beauty of a building, but to its Tbe sash and door locks, , part of a building, but will re- pay many times for the cost and trouble of proper sclection. We are prepared to name interesting prices on tke com~ plete hardware for any style of | . building from the humble cot- tage to the largest office build- been given\us during Under the inspiration of your kindness we ext year. Now the next thing is Lakeland’s big Camival l | | l; Y ® burces of Alaska, our most northern territory, for which, a\g of the DAty geclaring “the people of Alaska should be given full 6\ Wilson Urges jse. be unlocked. . Abka, as a St ot réplied WiTh the dignity becoming his youth that he was well satisfied with his seat and his neighbors. Sampson glanced at Miss Hepburn. She was absorbed in a discussion With XK 0Lt 5OCK e 2 % Profes Hedley, the spectacled spe: X W Professor Hedley, pectacled sp K3 i GRAHAN, % cialist on her left, ae to the probable XX Io:o‘.o:of« ultimate result of the gradual cooling AR 2 of the interior of the earth, Cum- mings turned at once to Mrs. Harriet Katheryn Wells-Preston on his right and plunged into active discussion on woman's rights. Sampson glanced at his wife and smiled indulgently. “This is one time Birdie was fooled,” he said to him- self. “Cummings and Carrie don’t care a tinker’s malediction for them- selves.” ‘After dinner Sampson suggested to his wife that they go for a stroll. " Just without the edge of the circle | * of light thrown fiom the glowing win- dows, in the shadow of a great park, | /u¢ they ran right into another couple. The man's arms were around the girl's slender waist, and he strained her to 4 him with passionate strength. Her obstinate brute, g.ny were tight about his neck. and I hate him" " gpmpeon and his wife dtarted back remarked the jn confusion. The other couple broke voung wite, irrele- ! gpart with reddened faces and turned vantly. “And 884, their host and hostess. There was for Carrle Hep- g ory of surpriee from Mrs, Sampson burn, * will never __gnohjectic symptoms on the part of speaX o her after Sampson. thie party 18: qpe other couple were Will Cum what is it all Big George fampson sat ‘own on toe lounge where he had found his wee bit of a wife ery- inz in the sofa pil- lows and gently litted her to him. “Isn't the house party a success ?” he asked, gently,' “or has the cook gone Wrong again?” “Will Cummings is a pig-headed, RSN AR T TR R IS FAI e ! a CHR Carrle H : And she stamped illlllll C s G her pretty foot| 4 «pote]” for canaries, buflt by & 1l pitetully on the rug and jbbed the | poriin man, has_elovators, wlecirle tears from her eyes viciously. lights, winter garden and fountain. «will Cummings—Carrie Hepburn, repeated Sampson. “Why—what— how—?" and his voice died away in hopeless bewilderment. “They are perfectly hateful,” replied his wife. “Don’t you see, you great goose. 1 got up this party and went to all the trouble and have endured —_— a whole week with a house full of | Among the fashionable accessories people when 1 might have had you all | that Paris is offering in the shops to myself—and why?" | are flowers, or rather roses, made of «Rless me if 1 know,” replied Samp- a cloth that resembles patent leather son. and is called oflcloth., Tt is soft and “Why, it was all to get Wwill and shining and flexible enough to twist (Carrie together and make a match— and turn into well-shaped blossoms. don’t you see?” Each rose has two or three leaves “You're a darling” he whispered, | and the ornament is worn with after- holding her tight. “Well, what's gone | noon gowns, and especially with frocks wrong?” of white taffeta which lap over from “Rverything,” she replied, the tears | the late afternoon hours into theater again starting to her eyes. “That and restaurant gowns. hateful Will Cummings will not even White taffeta has not lost its fash- ook at Carrie. He flirts with all the | fon, but it is not combined with black other girls and goes fishing with the | ynless one uses & gingle spot of the men, but T can't get him into the same | gomber color, such, for instance, as room with Carrie, excepting at meals, | this black ollcloth rose. and then he changes fou!o with some- Hats are made of the matertal, with body or talks to som¢ bady on the oth- | the rose at the side, and they are ad- er side or across the table. And the | mirable for motoring and voyages by worst of it is when by the most pa- | train and steamer. They fit closely to tient and deep-laid diplomacy I do get | the head, although none of the hats them together—as I have done several | are as small as they were, for it is times—then Carrie, the mean thing, | considered quite fashionable to show spoils it all and freezes up and drives | the hair on the bright side. - | nim away or goes away herselt. 18] One sees coat suits trimmed with too hateful for anything and I cannot | pelts of this new kind of oflcloth, a} understand it at all.” though patent leather is really better “Come, come,” said Sampson. “Don't | looking and serves the purpose as ® | ke it so hard. What of it, anyway?' well. Natural leather, dressed to be We've had a jolly week and what quite soft, is used for turn-over col-! does it matter to you if Cummings | lars and cuffs on suits of khaki col- and Miss Hepburn don’t happen to| ored duvetyn. { -~ | rancy each other as you supposed. The| Another black ornament that i8] whole confounded lot of 'em are not| placed on gowns and hats is a huge | worth the tears you have shed today. | dragon fly of black tulle with a black | Pull yourself together and let's 80| velvet body. This is placed on &| down to dinner. This i8 the last eve-! gown of black or white, and if one' ning, you know. The party breake| follows the new fashion it is put in| up tomorrow.” the middle of the back, at the top of | Mrs. Sampson went into her room | the belt, or at the point of decolletage. i to go through those motions by which & women eradicate the evidences of worry and trouble and wear and tear.| To the woman with blonde tresses, presently she emerged looking tresh | or better still, hair in which there is a and serene. ! glint of auburn, nothing would be more | Her big husband looked at her with | acceptable than a hope chest kimono | mingled wonder and admiration, and | of aqua marine green. When enveL} together they went down to greet their | oped in its flowing folds sho will look ' friends. At the table Sampson noted | like a water nymph lately come from | for the first time during the week that | her quiet pool. { Miss Hepburn and Cummings were Make the kimono of silk crepe or| ceated next each other. Now that he| crepe de chine. Have it rather long, ' noticed it, he remembered that they | slightly trailing all around, and smock | had been o seated since the party | it back and front to give it a graceful | convened. Presently Cummings be-| fulness. To further emphasize the | gan a series of light passages with | nymth effect, embroider upon it wateri' B Gray, tho big blonde daughter of | lines fn white floss silk. The conter™ the Chicago banker, and presently, in | should be yellow, and may be in; a mapner half bantering, half gal-| French knots, and the follage should | be a darker green. Trail the lilies lant, proposed to young Mr. Carson, he of the budding mustache and lilac | down the two fronts and about the bot- o sat mext to her, that tom of the kimono. they chamge seats, for which Mr. Car NOVELTIES SEEN IN PARIS Imitation Rose of “Olicioth” Is Popue lar—Hats of White Taffeta Have Not Lost Thelr Vogue. e / / For the Artistic Woman. { ] i - Thick walls Strong locks secure | - Quarantee Let us take care of,yog,x: ikSI —— s — ‘AMP/'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EURO PEAN WOTEL me person, with bath ___ twy persons, without bal fwo persons, witn Daw Mann Plumbingce Work Lowest Prices All Work Guarantecd — Rent a Safety Deposit Box in our vaults; at your will, your vatuable papers and jewels init, then ourglars can’t steal, nor fire de- stroy them, We charge only $5, or up, per year for » private box. We also solicit your bank account, Do Your Banking With Us NATIONAL BAN FI'LAKELAND > Kleciric Lighte DeSOTO H OTEL w. .. ranser, fre Tnnm‘n? Fis Twye large porches; do Dot bave 1o [ Courteous treatment guaraniced oW RATES—AMERICAN Oue person withoud bath oooeceeneoe 8.0 One persun with bath ... Two persons, without bsth e Two persons with bath —oooee- -~ lovatore. w In Dining Room. t and most comfortable lobby fu the olb y ap All outside rooms and well venM istea. RATES—EUROPEAN without bath.. person, UNDEN GLENADA HOTEL, PINE STREET Best Place Now Under and Glenada Hotel j Pine Street Now and Avoid the Rush Furnished on Short Notice. Office Phone 257 Residence Phone 274 Red Room 17 Kentueky Bldg. Phone: Ofice, 102; Residence, 150 W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE AND LOANS “—GITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY LAKELAND, FLA. st If you want te buy property we have it for gale; if you want o sell property we have customers, or can get them for you. out your list and see me today. J7HI ¥ V. Make Dear people of Lakeland and Vicinity: We wish to thank all our friends and customers for their appreciated business during the past year, and wishing you all a Happy and prosperous New Year, we sre very truly yours, Kimbrough & Rutherford z Opposite City Hall your Order First Class in Every Respect. Estimates will Be

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