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. B. WEEKS | —DEALER IN— ; staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, S Grain and Feedstuffs i PHONE 119 Cowdery Building - WITH WO00D'S MEAT MARKET 16 lbs. SUGAT ...ccoccocmennes slw 10 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard. 110 4 lbs. BucketSnowdnftI.ud........................... 1’bblflourmWood.................................... 241b. Sack FIOUF. ...oovvvenamens i 12 1b.Sack Flour ....... + Cans Small Cream...... ... : 5 Cans Extra Large Crum s e .(1nsTomatofl.......... (iistasasibibvis e 1b. Cracker Boy Coffee. ... Hb Best Butter ...... srafolife, per Sack. . Hay No. 1, per 100 lbl Chicken Feed, per Sack.. Oats. per Sack Shorts, per 8ack .....coviuue e Vclvet¥ Lawns and cll Attractive Homes Let us help you have a more beautiful home this summer-- with a well-kept, velvety lawn --and attractive flowers and garden. One of our lawn mowers will save you time, trouble, temper and expenses, They are easy running--noiseless--simply constructed -- and cut closely and cleanly. Garden hose, rakes, trowels, sprinklers, hose, spades—everything you need for keeping your home beautifulthis summer is in this store. Tell us what YOUR reguirements are . The Jackson & Wilson Co. FLOUR- -- FLOUR---FLOUR With wheat costing $1.17 per bushel in Chicago and it takes 5 bushels to make & barrell of flour. Therefore flour must go higher. $o buy before another rise. ! Best Grade on the Market. SIS LT B ..o oooooonnninennianianinians 50c Ao 1 Flour, 4-Ib sack...................... s i D08 SR IIE BB, ... imseses $1.90 Town Talk Flour, 1216 saek...........ceeeeenmmnnnn... 800 Town Talk Flour, 24-1b sack......... s Ed s . $1.00 W.P. PILLANS & C0. The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector B eR— L THE %VENING TBLEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, | AFTERNOON TEA TABLE ACCESSORIES THAT ACCOMPANY THE CHEERING CUP. Pretty Surroundings, Easily Acquired, Add Greatly to the Pleasure of the Gatherings in Closing Hours of the Afternoon. If you have not a,regular tea table, ' an easy way of serving the cheering | cup that never is more cheering than | in the late afternoon, s to have a Jap- lnnese tea basket and keep it in an | inconspicuous part of the living room, ; Where it will be always in readiness. ' These baskets, according to their size, ' hold a service for from two to a dozen | persons, and, in addition to the alco- ' hol stove, accommodate a teapot, ..creamer, sugar bowl, cups, saucers and { plates of O1d Canton, royal medallicn, ‘hatsuma Delft, willow or Semedi and I'the various familiar wares made in | Japan. Best of all, the thickly wadded ! basket makes an ideal tea cozy znd | one which is easily handled. When only two persons are to he =or\'ed with tea, the simplest way of ' making the Leverage is to use a pair | of tea balls. Thesc come in solid or | German silver attached to handles of celluloid, carved decrhorn or silver, and ncne of them are too expensive i for the woman of moderate income to | get along without. ! For the tea table, which is kept set, Eflh\'fl_\'! in readiness to be wheeled or | carried into the living room, there are innumerable little conveniences. One of these conveniences is the airtight tea caddy of Japanese pewter, chased | brass, carved bamboo, plain burnished | copper or tin-lined lacquer, and an- | other is the Lazy Susie. Lazy Susic | is a tidbit tray with a nickel-plated | trame and three glass shelves for hold- | Ing sandwiches and cakes. | Every tea table now has its tiny | jardiniere, cither of hand-stamped Egyptian brass, of Japanese split bam boo or of silver deposit; its fruit dish of white lacquered perforated zine and i its bread basket of pierced silver with square, upright center handle. ! The lighting of the tea table is of | | vast importance, for, of course, the il- | lumination must come from above the head of the hostess, lest it cast decp | shadows upon her face and make it | look old and worn. From the wall | near which the tea equipage usually | is placed there should exteud a two or L i three arm brass sconce with shade d | candles, or a sconce with inverted in- | candescent lights with inner glnln-q‘ | covered with square glass shades of an effective color. Lacking the sta-| tionary lights, it is nice to have a tall lamp of Damascus brass with match. ing shade or a pair of Japanese brass and copper candlesticks with copper shades done in wickerwork design. NOVELTIES TO MARK TIME All Sorts and Varieties of Clocks and Watches Are in Style at the Pres- ent Moment. Father Time is no longer to pase disregarded even by the most care less of pleasure seekers, for the dial is everywhere to found. Every wom: | an is wearing a watch, not on the left '} breast of her blouse, as formerly, but | | on her bracelet of slender gold, wire | or twisted silver, in the back of her vanity case which hangs from her chatelaine and in the handle top of | Ler umbrella, The large clock is no longer tolerat: ed in the drawing room or the | French dimity or batiste, fasten it | want to be behind the times. | very well at home. I'procedure when attempted by expe- i | professional. {vath in bran-witer will do wonders I hands to be red. morning room, but Father Tine is in these apartments just the same, since small watches are set into the photo graph frames or steriing silver or oval shape and set on ball feet; of round shape and easel type; of the Marle Antolnette order in French gilt, and of Ivory-finished white cellulnid op first empire lines. On the dressing table of the mon- daine one is apt to find Time in the shape of a clever little contrivance of silver gilt filigree. 1!y touching a spring underneath this tor clock, all four sides let down, the top falls flat and on the inner side of cach section is attached a fancy case !or pins, a tiny puff for powder a smelling bottle and a miniature mirror. PIQUANT HEADGEAR Neckwear Must Have Fringe. Fringe is featured t irked de- gree in some of the necksear just im- ported from F Most —h ls[ :n black znd white, the ed c:fl{a: being biack frir g or {rill, althou JUNE 5, BRASSIERE IS A BLESSING g A BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATION the Waist, a Highly Desirable Effect. One doesn't have to be uncomfort able in these enlightened days of the brassieres which support the bust, ¢! piano excellence may be seen at our warerooms. No picture or de scription could reveal it like a per- sonal examination.. So if you are a liver of good music and an admirer ¢! the artistic, come and see how 1912 PAGE SEVEN " keeps the figure looking trim above the belt, while below that may be worn hip restrainers, meaning stays, | which have only a few flexible whale | bones which you'll scarcely know are | present., 1f you don’t care to buy | ready-made a brassiere that is all lace insertion and satin ribbons, you ma ay | make one for yourself by using as a‘ rattern the upper half of a tight-fit- ting underwaist or corset cover, the olc-fashicned garment which is the ugliest thing imaginable, but which periectly the Bailey piano will sat- still is lurking in the wardrobe of isfy you. Also how easily you cam nearly every middle-aged woman. v Make the brassicre of fine lawn, £¥n one. over the shoulders with bands of hand- embroidered lingerie material and edge it all round with lace, but don't run ribhons through beading because that sort of frivolity has gone out of date and whatever happens, you don't Use sat- in flowers instead. Put a fine row of tiny rosebuds across one shoulder or a little cluster of forget-me-nots over the band where the fronts close «nd | vour brassiere will look so fuc (nate 3 ing that you'll enjey putting it on, and incidentally, you'll wonder how you ver managed without it BANISHING THE YELLOW SKIN Many Harmless Bleaches May Be Recommended to Produce the Perfect Complexion. GS&C'W& MAPS BLUE PRINTS attention Special County and Stats Maps of any description compiled on short notice, given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at res- sonable rates. Special rates for prints in 120 quantitiee. Very yellow necks and faces can be whitened only by the use of a decid- ol bleach that will gradually fluft wway the old skin and just as grad- nlly disclose a fresh, new, white one. Such preparations cannot be made It is a dangerous Prompt attention given mail ord ers. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Room 213-215 Drane Building LAXELAND, FLA. SOHOTOTOIOIOTO IO IO DT OIOHOEC FOTOPOE O HAMIPOIT Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICIK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock. Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Mounds, Etc, ? rienced hands, and is best done by a The frequent applica. tions of lemon juice at night after a with moderately yellow skins, Sometimes poor soap causes the It really scems as it the hands tire of one kind of soap, ind rebel agalnst its use. Immedi- ately after bathing the hands spread ' thickly with cosmetic jelly or lotion. When retiring for the night, after using the lotion, sprinkle thickly with taleum. Don't wear tight collars or Q2O BOTOBOE POPOH Flower SO tight corsets—they will always make & 3 4 the hands red, and the tight collars :1; Good Stock on Hand WE nehv“.me § Thege 3 Wil almost ruin the skin of the neck. | § H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Pronrletor. : When bathing use only tepid water, CAOTOHOIGHOLILOIGIOLOIEIOMAFOBOSOFTPOPOD OHIDOIIEOHI never hot nor cold, which invariably stimulates the blood vesesls, WHITE MOTOR CbAT [CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME I am going to retire from active business and in order to & stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete., this 1 am offering my entire ABSOLUTE COST if you want to make $1 do the work of §3, come to my store Everything and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods, will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come 'and 'See My Line. My [Prices Will Astonish You N, A RIGGINS E o Vacalion Time andKodaks You Can’t Enjoy Your White and pale tan are immensely fashionable this season and thig motor coat of soft white wool eponge (toweling fabric) has a shawl collar, deep cuffs and pocket flaps of the same material in the new tan shade called burnt bread. The coat is short enough to reveal new “magpie” boots of black leather, with white kid but toned tops. Vacation Without a Kodak § You will always have PICTURES to remind you of those hapey jaby pictures taken now will be a great pleasure ten years days. from now. CENTRAL PHARMACY chk Servnce Phone 25 : Applying Invisible Patch. To apply an invisible patch to woolen iwcaterial, place the patch un- der the hole, then, with strands of ;g0 wool taread raveled out from the new material cr the plece you are patch- | ing with, darn the edges of the hole | down to the patch, taking care to fol- g Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over F OR SAL Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just as represented by us, For reliable information see Ohlinger & Alfield & Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. o low the weave of the material as you work. Dampen and press under a cloth on the wrong side. Lace may be successfully patched | by sewing a piece of net having the same mesh as the lace underneath the place you want to patch, and with a fine needle and thread that cor responds to the thread in the pattern of the lace work over the met the same design found in the lace. This plan is very successful In mtud!ng lace yokes and collars that hava wnrn in small holes about the jolning point, yet are too good to discard alto gether. &