Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
FOR SALE—At a bargzin: Smith Premier typewriter; mnew. Can be seen at News office, upstairs. ! 3-190. k. Clean up! Do it now. FOR SALE—Nice six room house on one-fourth block, orange and grapefruit trees, 2 blocks from Lake- jand high school. Price $1,800. Ad- dress owner P. 0. 566, city. 38-29-tf. For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, Raymondo building. Residence phone 165 Green. 4-6-tf. Get your premises thoroughly gleaned and have a healthy town. FISH! FISH! 218 North Kentucky avenue, phone 262 Red. Yaun’s Fish Mar- ket. 4-15-tf, For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant- and § cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot coffee at all hours. 4-15-tf. For Sale—Horse, wagon and har- sess. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Box 426. 2-18-t2 FOUND—Dress and corset cover. Owner can have at this office by pay- ing for this advertisement. 5-3-tf. WANTED—To buy one team of farm horses or team of mules. A. F. Pickard, P. 0. Box 567, city. 4-26-tf. FOR GASOLINE OR OIL call J. L. Thompson, Standard Oll man, Phone 96 Red. 5-2-tf. FOR RENT. Hall adjoining Orange hall, Cowd- ery building. Clean and neat. L. W. Cowdery. 5-3-4tp. 1 WANT TO SELL my 10 acres of truck, in fine condition, 2 1-2 miles southwest of town, 5-4-1p. JAMES CHEATLE. General Team Work—Furniture and plano moving. Call 'phone 289. W. B. Tyler. 1-23-t¢ Remember Friday and Saturday, May 10 and 11, are clean-up days. Good horse, buggy and wagon. See Baldwin at Bicycle shop. 4-27-tt. WANTED—At once, a stenog- rapher. Apply to John 8. Edwards, over First National Bank. 4-23-tf. FOR SALE—An Aermotor wind mill. For further particulars apply to 301 South Tennessee avenue. 4-15-tf. FOR RENT—My house on Success avenue, Dixieland; seven rooms and bath; barn, ete. W. C. Norvell, city. 4-20-tf. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER In J. S. Edwards’ office, room No. 3, Munn building, over First National Bank. 5-3-6 FOR SALE OR TRADE for real estate—One 5-passenger 21 Buick, also one Hupmobile, 4-passenger. Buick bought new last September. Call on J. W. Kimbrough, Lakeland, or phone 224. 4-27-tf, FOR SALE. | its favoritism for Ted, PARIS TAKES UP NEW COLORS Jade and Malachite Green Are the Latest to Find Favor in the Gay French Capital. While Paris has almost exhausted d, which has heen going on since last summer, it has just begun its enthusiasm for Jade | and malachite green. Both of these are lovely, bold tones that need velling on a number of women, or otherwise they would be washed out. When they are used without veil- ing the upper part of the bodice is made of tulle in white or flesh pink, to take the shade of the green from the | “face; and when a woman cannot wear J the unrelieved tone it is velled with a dark shade of green tulle instead of black tuile. On these gowns there is an eppor- tunity to use many jade and mala- chite stones as trimming and as orna- ments. Rajah Ring. Durbar interest has crept into the | Jeweler’s realm, and hence the very latest things in this line are the In- | dian armlets (to be worn on the bare arm or over the sleeve) and the rajah ring. The latter is a facsimile of the ring worn on the little toe of the danc- ing girls of India. It reaches below the joint of the finger and rests on the back of the hand. In trying it on most women place it upside down. It makes a striking unique dinner ring. Nearly all the armlets are eoiled serpent designs, for the serpemt is a lucky emblem in India. Derbys of Straw. Taffeta and hemp are being used to make some of the smartest of stiff hats. Panama hats are also being For one week only: 6-room house| shown, these being very large and 2 stories high, chimney, 2 fireplaces, bath room, hall. Lot 77x125 feet, fronting Lake Mirror, north known as F. M. Lanle house. Price this week $2,500. 5-1-4t. A. 8. J. MKENNEY. ROOMS—For light housekeeping. 514 South Tennessee avenue, 5-4-6p. Fashionable New York Dressmak- ing. Dad Hines Hotel, Room 38 Phone 248. 5-4-1p. Little Hope for Him. 0ld Lawyer—“Why do you feel that your client will lose his case? Have you exhausted every means at your disposal to—" Young Lawyar—“No; but I have exhausted all the means at his disposal. Riches Easily Gathered. 1 am startled that God can make me 80 rich even with my own cheap stores. It needs but a' few wisps of straw in the sun, some small word dropped, or one that has long lain sllent in 2 Dbook.—Thoreau. Qnun:hyo‘mn—h found i.n the e DAMQVD EDGE Screw Drivers, Every one of the score or more styles have genuine interest for the skilled mechanic, They are real tools built for a pur- pose and never fail in that purpose. . From the slender and trim machinists” styles to the massive square steel, shank, all have a pu a performing rpose, walue that up- holds the reputation of the DyamghDd EDGE line of tools. RE-ENFORCED HAMMOCKS _THE KIND THAT LAS trimmed with wings as a rule. But one of the most popular shapes seems to be the derby, made on much winter. This is rather severe, but is becoming to the young woman, and it cannot be denied that when it'is be- coming it is very, very smart in ap- pearance. ) Use Tweezers. When pulling threads from hem- stitching or when working towels with crossstitch embroidery, use & pair of tweezers. The fingers will be saved in this manner. All who have suffered from sore fingers due to pulling threads will realize the value of this suggestion. Tweezers are excellent for pulling bastings. Try them and you will al- ways have a pair handy. Undoubtedly. The man who stopped his own fu- neral by telephone must have felt that a live promium is W a dead Jpayment.—Boston REVIVAL OF COIFFURE STYLE - Hair ! Eighteenth Century fdea“ In o Dressing Likely to Be Estab- lished Again. The sketch shows an effective ré- yival of the 18th century style of hnlr' dressing. In this ¢ase the hair is ar ranged low on t he forehead and 18 held in place by 2 ba nd of silver rib- bon. At the back it is arranged in loose curls and coils and one careless curl is permited to fall over the shoul ders. The latte! | ceedingly well 1 picturesque dress of r head-dress would look ex- t accompanied by & flowered taffetas, pale mauve flowers on a silver gray | ground, for example. The dress ought I to have flat panniers at the sides and | & ‘large fichu of dainty muslin and Jace over the shoulders. The short 51de, | 1o same lines of the derby of the gleeves shotild also be finished off with iheo and muslin frills. Notions. Smart little taflored costumes in snowy white whipcords, beautifully braided, or white serges, also braided, are ready for the southern season. Separate blouses of pavy blue crepe de chine are relieved by revers and eollars of white satin. . Taffeta will be much used in fash- foning the dresses and suits for spring wear. ¥ The importance of brocaded velvet in the realm of evening wraps is un- denied. % Shoes are becoming a little more ornamental in their effect. —id No 8Sale for Them. The market price of wild oats is pretty high for those who buy them, but they won't sell for anything.—At- chigson Globe. 0 've got the girl and don't know how to get the home. Well, gir, itl’jutnnhfellw; you fortunate fellows, that we want to help. u've got the girl; just come in and we'll do the rest. Just come is store your st ore. 's be partners in this little home furnishing event. We're just as much interested as though we e right. Suburban and Country‘ Properties. at Real Valuyes Homes, Groves, Farms L. B. W —DEALER IN— ' Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feedstuffs PHONE 119 co-dm Building - WITH WO00D’S m'r m Fa & Ib, Best All those living on streets specified for ree delivery can have mail boxes byfcalling at -y LAKE PHARMACY| Phone 42 Quick Delivery QUALITY PLUS DESI £E —PLUS FlNIgH—PLSSN “WORKABILITY" OR PERFORMANCE It is the Performance in the hands of the skilled mechanic that cstablishes the Selling Value of the DJMOND EDGE Hammer, g Ta addition to the intrinsic mumq-, one of the many styles has this Plus = 8 -y Xl TR