Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 16, 1912, Page 7

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T COROCOROD00000000000 The whole worla g § g g We bave Kodaks suitable for the most extended tour or vacation too. LET US FURNISH YOU. CENTRAL PHARMACY Quick Service Phone 25 L= = ‘or home use, N R AN e THE WORLD SMILES AT YOU | through the fragrant smoke of of an Inman Blunt cigar. As you smoke it your troubles vanish as if by magic. Mind and nerves are soothed and dif- ficulties become trifles or fade away «ntirely. Think that's a lot to claim for o S-cent cigar? Well, try an In- man Blunt tonight after supper and it's a safe bet you admit the claims HE EVENING TELEGRAM, LARELAND, . JULY 1912, 16, |CASE FOR EMBROIDERY SILKS | Will Be Found Exceedingly Useful by the Girl Who Likes This Form of Fancy Work. A caso for embroidery silks is a very necessary and useful possession, and | In our sketch may be seen & practical I case for this purpose, and one also | that is extremely simple to make. | The material in which it can be car- | ried out is almost a matter of choice, and satin, art serge, art linen or silk would do equally well. | It can be cut out entirely in one | piece and lined with soft silk, the ends { can then be folded over and sewn EEE JONG0 Sl (51515 What Other People Do | | Woman in Brown—Oh, how do you | do? [I've been so anxious to see you ever since 1 first heard about your iriends the Drapers, Woman in Gray—Please do not call | them my friends. 1 think so much of | that word that I hate to hear it used | in such a connection. Wasn't it dread- ful? You know, they say that he spec- | | ulated terribly! And I really believe | she knew all about it all the time. {\\'nuhl you believe it? She {8 such a smiling creature! Here's Mrs. Prentice. Mrs, Prentice—How do you both do? { My only reason for coming to teas | like this is to get a chance to see my | friends. Nobody ever calls any more. Or, at least, nobody ever comes to my | house. T'll wager a cooky that you ont Bat how singers? the Fave ane you van't, oure ZS L) lll-@ e !PATRIOTIC MUSIC and at once, 1 05 (ry A Le Fourth as a matter of course. ahout a piano to accompany You certainly should and there is no reason why Our pay a3 sou play plan will enable you to se- a splendid piaro right now. Some bargains in slightly used pianos are justified, Marufactured by 133 Red 'flmflll Cigar Factory Fla. Lakeiand were talking about the Burrs. Do you know, I'm not surprised a bit. I've sinid so right along. Why, Mr. Burr used to sit on the porch without a col- lar on! e did! You can ask any- | body. And the tales they tell! Dear me, 1 wouldn't repeat them for mil- lions of dollars, even to dear friends like you. Her hats! Woman in Brown—I never knew her, but when T moved into this neighbor- hood first T was told about the woman who wore the queer hats. Woman in Blue--Oh, yes, indeed. Why, she never geems to consult the fashions at all. Just wears whgt she | thinks is becoming, that's all, and it's always the same sort of hat every sea- son, 1 don't wonder that her husband MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Speclal attenifon given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. County and State Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints st res- Maps of any description compiled on shert notlee, maps kept on hand. sunable rates. Special rates for prints in lavge quantities. Prompt attention given mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. down so that they form two pockets, | B0t _”"“‘l of her, | into which the silks may be slipped.| Woman in Gray--They say thati e g The case is bound throughout at|When the Drapers moved away you | poon 018.915 Drane Building LAKELAND, FLA the edges with nacrow ribbon and | could have taken a wagonload' of rub- folds together at the center, and can | ish out of their basement alone, They TR ST i be secured when closed by the ribbon | 4idn't pretend o clein things up. The OIDIRBO LOTOEQIOIOL O DO WO 010 0LOOOPOEOEIIIN S ' strings. { Jamitor told me he never had g0 much '. The word “:ilks” is worked across | Work. He wouldn't come up and do § lakeland Art'flc‘al Stone wor s the tront of the case and the remain- | A0¥thing for me until 1 offered him (& er ing space filled up with a simple con- | double :?“' l""‘ i "“'“”"‘ll“'(‘"”""" he | & Near Electric Light Plant | ventional design which may be quite | Was so tired curtine out the . & 4 u [ well embroidered trom o steh, Woman in Brown--They threw away s: MAKES The upper illustiation shows the | Auch zood things, too. My little boy (@ RIED CEMENT PRISSED BRICK o | case open and in the lower slketeh it 1s | found lots of things to play with there | & T < ) wl' and securcd with ribbon | ——an almost good epg beater, a flower E. CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY & etiings, vot and a lot of other hings. They |4 Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale uld talk personally to every man and woman who veads R RS (AYarLobin ‘"r.‘,]v"“'f' a0 ehibnnitiLL BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 2| MUST MATCH THE co TUM Mrs. Prentice--Oh, dreadfully., Dut & i A q ; : | i STU Es‘v\'vn they did not hold a candle {o |3 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower ni—tell them low we carefully examine every bi: g e that young widow on our street, Mrs. | & Mounds, Etc. | t m 0 . b al g ""S:nshaede Rsehlo:vT:'erlesdln V(\:l::n 3 “"\:"(lylllx; in in Blue—Is she a widow? T{& o8 Tk o S b b ¢ betore it is placed in our store; how we search for ¢ . J ity Lo H elore piaced in our store: how we search fo: : templation, was wondering. J H. B ZIMMERMAN proprletor. p.] : 2 i | s Mrs. Prentice—She said so. That's Ok SO B OHE i lel e g Bel el Tal ft 2a ) end defects and discord cvery article that we believe ¢| In order to give a bride-elect the[all 1 know about it. e S il b A B m right sort of a sunshude shower, the| Woman in Gray—You can’t tell byl e S any way prove unworthy when placed to the test of ac- —they would realize why they could not afford to buy goods v other store, ior 1nstance, granite ware. All stores are not as careful ered with a toile de Jour, printed silk [ ful? That makes me think. I saw ; : ' or cotton, as that may be carrled | Migs Lane downtown Monday. She al- A tiny chip off or o slight blemish here. and the ar- » ibove the tallored white or ecream [ ways poes down bargain days, you . nen \\)._I:h 1 .ln every troussean, The knn\\.. She was in the tea room. 1 I am going to retire from active business and in order Yo o 0 out to any eustomer, becanse vight at that flaw < e bride will appreciate a sune| couldn’t see that she had anything but y s : 4 . * chade inoall black gilk velled with taf- | toast and tea, o I wondered whether this I am offering my entire stock of Dry Coods, Notlone, ete VP S v ; fotn she had logt her position again, She and the atticle is worthle W\ ing yor To zive a sunshade shower fs not | €aid that she had a headache, i E 1 o expensive to the “thowerers” as| Woman in Drow , she r(-si';nv-l’ ABS OLU I COS sactly as TeNLesen o * | might be >ined. The poras | this thme. She's voing to he married, sole cost very little and the preads Mre. Prentice— 1ow romantie! may be trimmed most attractively Wonuin in Brown-— No, it isn't a bit | If you want to make §1do tie work of 85, come to my store : with wide bands of colored or Blick | romantic. It'¢ 2 wman she has known | and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods. Eiverytaing what you need—a wrench—pump—food chopper—- velvet, with seant frills of fine lace or [ for years and they're just making up ' 8 i et Toathpe. smbiiiderod. with, oofili6 01 quartel, T eysies Mg et ill be slashed to rock bottom prices, including $ Tt O\ 61t @bok andLnive Xou. oun @ ored silk floss) and with little quilef he’s hetter than nothing now. Do try LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, S U UL WIDCRCRDR S REVE S SO lings of chiff r sllk, Pagoda, dom 10 of these dittle cake 3 ) of chiffon or silk. Pagoda, dome | o1 A these Jittle cakes, They are SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. and bell shapes are new and grort, | positively the worst tasting things 1 :’- but the conventional model is «till| ever know i : . . - & | high in favor and the girl who hasa| We in Blue—They never have Come 'and Sce My Line. My !pr’CCS Will é,\ frame left over from a t osunmer fanything very rood to eat here. It A H Y ++ @ | can caslly cover it pr and prose| IS0 worth coming far for. You'll no- | StonISh ou Loceut It to the bride-cleet at the un.|tice that every body here has come | o shower {from just around the neighborhood, | 7‘ A g > /. i s o ) I : © calls it aneig) Pl Visiting Gown orhood party, 1 helieve, s that Miss |} ! 1 : Quite the prott nod 1 Vinee over there? 1low thin ¢ & it : hold Ler shouide ¢ el . % on’t looic 80 dreadfully Vit N I males me think . ce :.',Mfll‘—-xm—n—— “showerers” should know about what what people say about themselves. sort of a costumes her trousseau s to | Isn’t she just back from the west? include, If she i3 to have a visiting [ Reno or somewhere? gown of changeable taffeta, be sure| Mrs. Prenticc—She has a niece out to give her a sunshade that will match | west whom she was visiting, so she I'the silk, but If unable to procure any | says, of that materlal, get a parasol of pure| Woman in Brown—It must be con- white taffeta nml trim It with bands | venient to have relatives all over the of broad black velvet ribbon. Every country that way. bride will have use for a sunshade cov- Woman in Blue—Aren't you dread- Waoman in Gray | roe My aunt is not v - 4,¢ vou she is quite [ B R J f!' I3 ‘ front, Y | foned dear, 1 ‘.13 P “':‘ t the 1 8 A toqur Lk f lined w t hite crepoe he p “ANTT > { pleted this forel : OUR MOTTO g | ?2 B ¢ i can 20c H i f d. 1 40c er ca 30c Woman in ¢ i Imported per 35 " L re . - Ve A 'f d ) 42, per cen 20c Ve Ci ™ nd so g6, ner 15¢ » 1 piooply ' H Dires 1o 5 . thls you can do almost gt our L’fllr rous disy . Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector PHONE 93 18008 back to the hem. Chicazo Daily News, that fastening you wis }ODO flap in front s a popular - t goes across the figure from wels to knees, and then turns on itself and | Understand w thod. od 1t’s difficult for the average man to h oS o Y some women are jeal ] mfi@@gfim@@ééfifififi@@gl ) CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME S ~»" N. A. RIGCIN: kS sedet ML S e @@’%Il@. BIG - Reduction Sal ~——————Beginnin g———— WEDNESDAY, JlJlY It g ! 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