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GLAD TO SHOW YOU RATINE RAYE, RICE CLOTH, CAMEO CREPE COMET RATINE, INDIA CRAEPE ;ROCADE SILK, RATINE. NEW THINGS IN SHIRT WAISTS AND SKIRTS. HOUSE DRESSES g8¢ AND UP. _mng Out All Man Furnishings s 3 R R | the girl in New SPRING GOODS g | ; g TELEGRAM LAK EL: AND, o b “If any one el had done it, whit ¥ have thought not 1. we should hav irritated way an- & woman—but, Just ltke a won ike no one S on earth but h It she has al- : : ways bee 1ted 1o 1 Not the 1rts 1or. +0+30C 80c Sox for ..., obstreperous ki t the more dead- ans for.. ....... I9¢ $1.00 Shirts i " and dangerous variety which are ( ”_’ on b 39¢ $l.:0 Shirts § led under e eyed child- o 2 ~p e s 1 A an 3 ( A]"HQ for ..ss..10C $2.00 Shirts for =il »SI 9 t iny and does not . N o Ny e b B | ckties for ..... 19¢ | $3.00 Shirts for $2.00 4 | N for 39¢ ks LR 4 in my life have 1 seen | v eC AlCS ceee o . ; i #doom in their trusting Lyx for Same reduction on all 3 1 few minutes’ x for Underwear Kty ! i & the case, vou can un- WASH GLOVES, ] $100 for & ridiculous it was of el tid ()SC for v e 0300 i S1. 50 o o 8 ; 3 Kitty to he did 3 & “We ha 1 to the village goys' Clothing Going at Halt Prm B tron the sunner hotel in the et Bl R @0 it mac! 1 vere to meet in \ON }\s "FOR HONEST MERCHAN DISE: & soda water after ¢ S were done, BA . smiling sweetly wlly dumped my PRI BFRBBOBEED BHDDEE S Db ' A g PR Fo S PP bbb g red as she fell upon he m.tw_ and 1 hope it is . the right one!" | = | H‘l" ha! ‘:‘Yllullvll we ‘;|H ‘Wao hope s0! As it Kitty ever in her life | ¢id not know what she was doing! “Then we sauntercd ont. In front of the store by the curb was a per- [ teetly vacant spot. At this vacuum Nitty was gazing with a blank expres- sion Where's your ear?’ she asked Fred Certling i | "“'Over there! said Fred, nodding | | toward the machine a little distance | away i “You've moved it!’ said Kitty, with IIPP anew 1ain coal 2 A RAIN COAT'is the most service- able garment you can buy. it will keep »ff rain and chill on a raw day || and dust on cool evenings all the | year around. OURS are not only serviceable but STYLISH and can be || worn for any occaslon. We have | many splendid ‘“numbers” in RAIN COATS AND CRAVENETTES. When you PRICE them’vou will buy one. i We've got the Umbrellas too. Look at your OLD hat and see if vou don't need aNEW We are “hat"-quarters for hea i The Hub & > me, LeVAY The Home Of The dr k sald e I understood you objected m me | thought the car that h stood in front | on grounds affecting my honor, said “a Iu longed to Kin he plumber. 8- Hasbrook, taking desperate chances, c a ner arx 0 l phoned his liouse Mrs. Kinkin and I told Cecil never to mention my P d she believed her husband was | hame in a letter she wrote you s rting for the conntry—and we near- | I’y gad! That has the right ring,” t ly fainted. Then she Aed that he | €aid the old man. “I'd have done IF had to stop at the garage for gascline the same thing myself.” MO BRSO HO0E DROSOSOPOSOROSOSORON il then we revis dentally, | The invalid lasted until nearly ; found that it was a gray car dawn, when llashrook having done all i \lfiel‘d Office «‘And mine,” Fred Gettling said, | be could, wulked down the graveled Res. Phoy e 39 Blue f’hz)-ne'(!‘«!B.Bla(‘kA ] with great sesrn to Kitty, ‘is a deep | path. He was conscious that some Let us estimate on your sidewalks or concrete floors. We lay floors that are water-dust and grease-proof. Ask us about them, UKELAND PAVING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Lakeland 307 to 311 Maln St. Fla. We do out of town work too. andy! Candy! CandY —— —— WE HAVE IT 'm Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy | Have you tried any of our ME-MADE CANDY ? A Triai is A We Ash Aso have a nice stock of Fresh Fruits. Nuts, | Dried Figs. Dates and Raisins. | FRESH APALCHICOLA OYSTERS B H. O. DENNY Deltvery Phone 1N | “That's where | here!® ing her hands | the wrong car after all'’ | for the country. | thought the | his box of t¢ | think he had « | els conviction, ‘to upset me!'’ “‘T haven't!" declared Fred Gettling. | I eft it when 1 came | “‘Heavens!' Kitty moaned, wring- “Then 1 did put ‘em in | “We glared wildly in all directions, | “Demanded Butter and Hooks and Eyrs” but nothing was to be seen but entire- | ly preper cars going about tieir busi “‘What was in the pchages? we | shouted at Kitty “*A pound of butter! suaid Kitty, | miserably, ‘and “ight new dish towels and two pounds of candy and a tin | mmnl and some hooks an 1 oy “For a donation party,' suid Fred cttling. ‘1 have heard well of a be ter balanced ¢ e he can 1 repairing hi hot sun the by for oiling the m be abouwt right maroon!’ “So we started to chaze it looked as though it were headed We overhauled cne | ly demanded butter and yes and dish towels. Then | in it got angry and I man was going to throw | e hastened to explain, but you could tell from Vho' way they started up their car that | they didn't like us at all | a gray car and excite hooks and the people s at us. So w “Finally we found a garage and roll- ed into it so fast that we dusty b rost hit car that the gal- 18 overed the trifle confused a disreputable gray, was swallowing gasoline lon. By its side stood “He said he had di packages and. while a over the evidences of some one's gen- had been much sive them up. [ dish tow- such fine bliged. He | erosity, he seemed reluctan the they would have made xaso]in»r wipers' “The butter haé candy, so Kitty hac | away nd were closed, ¢ any b ri “And | Gettling that d for hi 81 s on that .i By . estly | What it did to me matters not. !'and deferentially bowed !t order us out, we'll go, s 1y | tion § KEMT hS PROMISE EDCAR WHITE. B A A A K8 &8 e Jean, her husband with her then she may come. Don't tell “Write her this for me, brings when she not a word! she shall never dark- en those doors! Do you hear? I've sworn it. That's all. Send here. The lad with half her in- tellect has thrice her love.” The tall, hand- some-featured old gentleman who had half arisen from his couch to deliver the peremptory command to his retainer, fell back exhausted. With the silent tread of a clean-limbed animal of the jungles, a young man entered the bedroom and approached the bedside of his father. His head and shoulders were of. tre- mendous size for the delicate body and legs, giving him the appearance of a humpbacked man “Henry, my boy," taking a firm grip on back's hands, thé hunch- in the eyes ceived from your sister is burning in yon fire town and wanted to come here. ago us I have just a notu, which It broke your mother's that | her that I'm sut- | fering — dying — | Henrl | N QO and looking kim «-urnfl re- | She is over in Years | you remember—your sister left - heart. ! There | was a man who took your sister from | us. He was a bad man. “Yes, father. Within the hour that the postman had delivered the unforgiving ing that the caller waited in the hotel parlor. slightly as she recognized Charles Hasbrook, an old acquaintance of her girlhood, a man who had loved her, and whom she had loved “Your father is dying; you would like to see him?" “Yes, sir, but he has absolutely de- plantation. “But—but— “Frankie?" “Yes, my little son.” The man started as If struck, but he recovered himself “Bring him along,” At the mansion, way. “My orders are strict,” he ‘“she cannot enter.” “But I insist she has a right to come in,” sald Hasbrook, sternly. “Let us pass, and then if he wants to but we're go- Frankie—" he said. Jean barred the sald; ing to see him first.” “Father!" The young woman rushed to the in- valid and knelt at his bedside. “Who calls me father?” demanded the old man, harshly. “It is I—your daughter—Cecile— can't you see me?"” | “Where's your husband?” “Here he is, Mr. Le Croix,” said Hasbrook, calmly My name is ('harles Hasbrook. I marrfed your ! daughter when she left home some s ago.” he proof, sir—the proof! | didn't you let me know There's some trickery here.” Why before? | dark figure was flitting about the trees and bushes, going in the same direc- Supposing it was one of the dogs, he paid but little attention till the figure blocked his way at the gate. Then he r:cufi,nizml the grotesquely misshapen form of a man, who seemed to be all head and arms. Hasbrook attempted to step to one side, but his enemy leaped at him like a whirlwind, clutched him with a death grip about the throat and bore him to the earth He couldn’'t cry out, and his arms seemed paralyzed. The hunchback knelt on his breast and maintained his grip of steel till all was over. Fearful Forest Waste. Experts in the forest service In the department of agriculture estimate that the lumber still available in thn TUnited States i3 about 3,000,000,000- 000 feet. We are cutting this timber at the rate of 100,000,000,000 feet an- nually, and nearly 75,000,000 cords of wood are wasted every year through ignorance or carelessness. The for- | est products laboratory at Madison, Wis, 18 working hard to contrive | waste, and there {s reason to believe 1 that it will be decreased materially in ! | the years to come The natfonal for- ests contain 185,800,000 acres new itself in fifteen or twenty years -Youth's Companion means to save some of the enormous | Your sis- | | ter had a child by that bad man. Now, | Henri, should you ever meet him, kill { him!" | | ultf- ! matum to the young woman petition- | er a servant handed her a card, stat- As she entered a man arose | She flushed | clined to receive me unless--unless—" “1 know,” saild Hasbrook, gently. “But that doesn't matter. 1t you'll | get your wraps we'll drive out to the ' | l | | some regions the timber cut will re- | B PRI P gasped Lo Croix, | IF Y0U ARE IN IHE MARKLT For Tin, Sheet iron, Copper, Zinc or any kmd of Roofing Work, call the LAKELAND SHEET METAL WORKS 212 South Florida Ave. Ask for J P. CARTIN we can fix that leaky roof. Our Motto is. Mouest Prices and All Work Guaranteed, ARRIIGHR OXRIROGHICRICHI GRS 0 QORKHHORHCEHORIHIR.. QO 'R YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE WARSHALL & SANDERS The 0Id Reliable Contractors . ho have been building hcuses in Lakeland for years, and lio never "FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidguces of their ability to make good MARSHALL & SANDERS Phonc 228 Bilue @O BOOROFTORIFIPOESOFIPS0 i PP OPO The Store:} Good Taste CAUGHT WITH THEGOODS If This Were a Crime We would he Continvally uader arrest We Have the Goods! _ TRY THESE: | Country Cnred Hams OUR WEEKLY RECIPE PEAS IN POTATO CUPS. Shape well-seasoned, mashed potatocs 220 LB into cups or cas brush over with yolk of e2g heaten with 5 two tablespoonfuls of milk and Cream (;0“ risl' put in oven to brown. lave ready peas cooked and seasoneid 20C- LB with salt, black peppor and bat- g ter. When ready to serve il Dill Picklcs 30C. 00Z. cases with peas TOMATOES AND CORN Stew down halt a can of tomatoes with onion and parsley; strain them B ll 35 "] and put in layers with erated u Ur c. . corn, also well seasoned, in a baking-dish, with crumbs and S M . - butter on top, and bake brown. ""W‘ e"ow ls fl“fi W. P. PILLANS & CO. Pure Food Store PHONE 93 " Double your show window’s bright- ness at no increase L] LJ _. in light bill No matter how excellent your window displays are,— —no matter how alluring the values offered may be,— —no matter how much time, thought and money has been spent to produce an unusual display,— —if you do not light it properly, it will fail to attract the attention it should. Brilliant window lighting from Aidden lamps will compel atten~ tion to any display,— —it will increase the pulling-power of the best-dressed window, X-RaX: R;eflectors are the most powerful reflectors made They are one-piece pure silver plated glass reflectors designed expressly to light windows. They are the only silvered reflectors which last indefi- nitely. They take the light usually wasted on the ceiling, sidewalk and ends of the window and throw all on the goods. They make your windows and merchandise stand out more prominently than any on the street. Let us demonstrate them in your own windows Wouldn't you like to see this lighting in one of your windows? It won't cost you a cent and it won’t obligate you in any way, to allow us to install a few in your window to show you how we can double its bnghmeu, —double its attractiveness,—double its value to you,—and all without increase ing your light bill. Ask for a copy of the free book ‘‘Show Window Searchlights.*® Telephone us when we may make this important demonstration. L.. Cardwell LAKELAND, FLA.