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% l = = @ = = (+] [ —4 [ 7] = S = > = = - m ~ THE EVENING 1ELRGRAM LAR % ELAND, FLA., SEPT. 25, 1914. e —————— : 8 ?, Really Ornamental, Though K Made of ‘g Two of the Most Simple of 1% 2 hion can be & g, m:dev:gmfi‘::lvyr:c::m&: articles, § 2 that are to band in ;very ho&:el::;ii 2 Q| they are a cork and a mel g ¢ @ We can save you money on Wagons. Our stock of 1 PR o o oy e 3 i preferred, and wrap it round and round § and 2-horse Wagons is complete, and if you need a Wagon the skewer; wrup the samo kind of § roga e 8 : . Le: the & : for hauling fruit this fall, see¢ us. @ We sell ihe - oot iy g r | § [ Y ”» stick it in the center of the liork. A: g e a pret- ¢ "COLUMBUS” makeand the name is a guarantee of quality, the tp end o heskemer mako 0 et 5 8 loop by which the cushion can be hung & 9 :)' 6 2 g' $ p: g 2 : r I 3 ¢ Phone No. 340 - C. E. TODD, Mgr. | We Want YOUR Business I. ] OO0 SR FOIOIOSUTRPLOITOTI IR F OO & . GPOP0 600D DISGIPLINE By GRACE MOON. oaoooo.o-c-cooocoooooooo: “If you think any member of your family needs a spiritual stimulant dur- ing the present Lenten season,” said the girl with the camera slung over her shoulder, “buy a tank and a scale and a few dozen different chemicals, and a book of directions and leave him to his fate. The seede of humility, pa- tience and long suffering will bear fruit a thousand fold. “Don’t laugh; it’s true! If you know anything about the capital sins you know that pride is at the head of the list. To cure it, let some one take a good swift snapshot of you when you're not looking. It can reveal and correct more beauty defects than 52 visite to the shop where they make you beautiful while you wait. When that same snapshot is three or four years old and you gaze upon the hat that was none too becoming in its best days, you begin to realize that the lily of the field had some advantages over Solomon. “As for patience, amateur photog- raphy is more instructive than Bruce's spider and more effective than Job's soliloguies. When you have measured e s out I¥ ounces o~ rypo mr & NAIT ounce ' scale—which means that you have to balance it 32 times, to the rhythmic chant of ‘twenty grains one scruple, three scruples one dram, eight drame one ounce’—and then forget whetherl the last measure was the twenty-first or twenty-second half ounce, and you have to spill it all out and begin over | again, if you can do it with cheerful heart your spiritual condition is en- couraging. % “When you come home from a vaca- tion with several rolls of films and be- gin developing the best and most cher-.l ished roll and it comes out of the tank distinct and clear and you drop it into a bowl of innocent looking hot water which should have been cold—a bowl which a member of your family had placed carelessly at your side—and you see your jolly groups of bathers and canoers run into a shapeless mass of gelatin and you hold fn your hand a blank film roll, then if you can turn to the offender and say with eerenity: ‘It's all right, I really don’t mind—" then you have merited a triple halo. “Do you wish to understand your neighbor? Try a group picture. In the first place, when it comes to posing a group, have you ever observed the serene indifference with which each member regards the position and ad- vantages of every other member? The most humble and retiring individual quietly and persistently slides into an gdvan_tng‘eogg_‘ posfilfl, r_egrdless of haad ettt Ll il R RS TR SRR LSS RS LR R TR I ST R T R F TN DANGER!! OU are in no danger if you bought it at Wood’s, the New Drug Store 5y Phone 408 and see how quick we can ‘deliver the goods.” The New D rug Store § 6 Le s s Sl L Ll & School Shoes (We are Headquarters for % Girls and Boys for School % @ We' have Agency for LR TR AR SR S T2 LT L BT LTI LT LI L 2 2 1 2 21 R Dnlrer? BOY SCOUTS @ the exclusive the and a full line of depend- : able SHOES for Girls ¢ DUTTON-HARRIS Co. : FOOT FITTERS 3 Laaaaa sy i el ot oot 3 the same desire on the p: one else. “And when the same group has been finished and you talk about light and | shade, tone and contrast—you were | not in it; of course—and you try to get | anyone else to observe these points and you say, ‘Don’t you think the shadows are good? your friend will up; fasten the end to the end of the invariably reply, ‘I didn’t know I had | sSkewer where it attaches to the cork. a double chin!’ or ‘I certainly can’t Now stick pins at the end of the cork, wear a soft collar!’ “Then you suddenly realize that your modest self-effacing friend has a normal ego. “For social popularity the snapshot is an open sesame. If with your ‘bread and butter’ letter you can inclose a fey snapshots of the infant idol of the family, of your host's new chicken coop, or your hostess’ new porch set, the invitation to come again will be sincere and urgent. “When it comes to generosity this gentle art of snapshotting has no equal. Suppose in a rash moment you have promised each of eight friends a full set of 12 prints. After a prelimi- nary struggle with drams and scruples you start in to print. Your family ad- monishes, urges and finally commands you to be sensible and go to bed, but you feel that you must persist in your altruistic endeavors, It is midnight before you get your 96 prints to wash in a bowl of running water in the kitchen sink. “When you return at the end of an hour you find that several of the prints, with the perversity of inanimate things, have slipped over the drain and a miniature Niagara ie splashing down upon the floor. “The heat has been off two hours and it's ten degrees below zero, and the kitchen has a west exposure, but you open the door and sweep strenu- ously and exhaustively. And you hear the splash of the water out' the porch, on the landing below, then on the walk in the yard, and you think of the pro- file of drainage of the great lakes, And you tread lightly and softly, partly be- cause you are reluctant to dislodge the water soaked ceiling in the flat be- low and partly because you are afraid of waking your family and bringing down on your unoffending head a chorus of ‘I told you so's.’ “After three hours of hard labor you close the door just before the milk- man tears up the back stairs. And then, when you come to the breakfast and the effect is that of a small yard | brush. This little contrivance makes 'a charming gift, and is a capital | bazaar article, for it is a novelty and sells well. When for a bazaar, a quan- tity can be made, and different colors of ribbon be employed such as pale blue, pink, pale mauve, green and all delicate tints. On each pincushion, different kinds of pins could be used, and a pretty de- | vice would be to have pins with glass heads the color of the ribbon used.. These cushions should then be priced according to the kind of pin used. Those with ordinary pins on, of course, would be marked cheaper than those with glass or pearl heads. CARE OF FACE IN SUMMER Problem for Athletic Girls I1s How to Keep Skin White and Smooth During Hot Months. The athletic gif] has problems of her own to face just mow, for she wishes to be not only athletic but beautiful as well, and it is rather hard | to run the two together in summer. The summer girl plays golf or tennis all afternoon in the blazing sun and swims all morning, drying oft after- . ward on the beach in the same sun- shine. Then when evening comes around she puts on a low-necked, sleeveless gown and looks aghast at a dark-brown neck and arms, with the | discoloration ending usually at the el | bows and at the base of the thront,l making the most vivid contrast with the pure white skin which lies beyond. ‘ To keep the neck and arms white and smooth, especially in summer, re- ' quires a little time and attention. The proper care of them night and mom-l ing will keep them from tanning it the girl uses a little discretion. The sun baths after swimming are the worst, for it is the water drying on the skin which makes such a deep tan. If she will dress immediately on leaving the & O 2w S n S el gusl SOBG u i elu 0 FRTOTO O] DO IO =4 FOTOLO IO FOIDSOSUI G IUSTUBA T ODO D HBBFUBHDGH HO00E0I0I0RTOHTOEOMIERIIEBOSOSOTOROI0 10101020, Phone 46 THE ELECTRIC STORE 307 E. Main St. SAVE MONEY ON ELECTRIC LIGHT BiLLS Cut down vour electric light bills by using oy, Sunbeam Mazda Lamps, the most economical lamy on the market. With a cheap lamp you pay enougy more for current during the life of theflamp to pay for two of our Sunbeam Lamps. Better Light. We give you { Cheaper Light. Fierida Electric and Machinery Go, 2O P QT Q0D CETHECHEOEEIRE A ARSI T AT EATR ARG BRI BINBATIBAT A AR BB G TAR AT Y LR KELLEY’'S BARREp Plymouth Rocjs BOTH MATINGS Better now than ever befgr [JHigh class brecding Lirds g rcasonable prices. Fggs frg lxi;au,cliss:pe:s for hatching. Write me before ordering where, H. L. KELLEY,{Griffin, Fi elser S IO OB & Dl et n i w S e Bl 5 w S w D S w B w alnting Is not an expense but an investment _ A recent investigation proved that the loan value of a painted house is 22 per cent. more than if it not painted. g T —— were Qur stock includes a finish for every purpose from foundation to roof. - Let us help you brighten up your home. ] The Brighten-Up Folks Agents Sherwin-Williams' Paint PHONE 384 213 Sou. Ky. A, 2O 2 BEHEOC0 00 DUBGHE O SOOI SISO PO 010 0 ¢ table the next morning, heavy lidded Wwater, the summer girl will find that b and sore of spirit, but diecreetly si- the rest of her exercise will not harm ls lent, another of your household comes her ekin, provided she cares for it |& in and says in a convincing and appeal- properly night and morning, l:g ing tone: ‘I'm dead tired! 7 didn't, —_—— 4 sleep a wink last night!’ “Then, if you can restrain your GAY STRlPE NOT FOR STREET|§ words of contradiction and offer sym- @ pathy in soft and gentle tones with an s é.:’m:_e'l‘co dM:ch In the Livelier ? invisible smile for the audible slum- b °°|°t .8“ Suggests ‘6 bers to the rhythm of which you ool lg swished a broom half the nlght—well.; Striped gaberd!:' is the materal 3 ::_‘;‘i:: &':::°g‘;:§:: r::"d‘;':’d “l‘:: much in favor for costumes made in |5 e q ificel” " the sleeveless bolero style. The skirt | & 00%s of fae HE SNT saritoes . is rather full at the hips, made with | X vombination Dresses, ' a seam down the front, on the diag: {3 For a girl who has to count pennies onal., The small bolero hangs loose- |3 there are many combination frocks ly over a draped band, showing the & which are a saving. long sleeve in white muslin, with a ;2 Not long ago at a sale of odd lengths band of embroidery and another of | & of summer fabrics, such an economist | velvet giving a touch of novelty. Q picked up a remnant of cotton crepe, a| A straight Jacket in the same striped | & dollar quality being sold at half price. | material is Worn with this skirt and | & Six yards made her a separate skirt bolero, making the costume a lit- | & and a bodice and overskirt combined tle less sensational for the streets. | & to wear with the skirt like coat. Being | But it must be acknowledged that the | & separate, the dress launders well; be-! striped materials are not tempting ';5’ sides she also ran across some flow-i women of taste, unless these stripes & ered voile with a border, also a rem- | be of the darkest deseription of green ?, nant. Four yards of this was enough and blue. | to make another separate belted-tun’¢| The hats now worn in Paris are 3 for wear over the same crepe skirt. | gmall or large, with a ruching of taf- | & feta and a couple of wings. 4 Evening Frocks. R LR T l‘Q Some of the new evening frocks are P trimmed with ostrich. One that 18| o T oeh Novws tawe. (B very effective is made of deep coral ' 1af e i l.eather prepare & taffeta. There is a little chou of os.| J3ther of soap In warm water and trich on the bodice, and there is a | :ll):tl-m:h“e“ :ilh thl.s_ ) keditve AhS sash, draped low about the hips in the | T en rub over with a clean cloth 5 front, but brought up to the natural | 9iPPed In the well-beaten white of 2 waist line in the back, made of a' 20 ©€E and the leather will look like 3 fringe of ostrich fastened to an inch- | 3% again. & wide band of tulle. The ostrich and T T » the tulle are both coral pink to match Shirtwalst Noveities. ?; the taffeta. In the back there is a | Shirtwaists of white organdle, to o wide sash of tulle, that falls to the | Which are attached men's waistcoats & floor and forms a train. of white pique, with pockets at the 2 waist line and fiat silver buttons, are & & novelty that deserve attention. 3 -—— ! Keep the Quality Up’ has been our watchword You can’t whistle away the fact, the one great big point that in- dicates this Store’s Betterness Ouality In Merchandise A Step Ahead in Quality--- A Step Behind in Price BATES STOR! Every piece of WOOL GOODS i STOCK ABSOLUTELY NEV ST