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B i fl *a e . 4 " .-, g oy ‘m;.-«fuu-u is the lbest@mark fo make in life | The dollar mark is the only mark that is recognized in all lands. Money rules the world. Yoy can be one o you open a bank accouat. Only th the rulers if 1uhit of saving secures this dollar mark the mark of the world'= most successtal men, Start your carcer on the high road to succes opening an account at this bank. A dolle will do it FIRSI NAFIONM BANI( i !! tdkehnu Hardware & I’Iumhmg Co. Rl e 2 T R NS I S L T TR I T R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will furnish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. Let e show you some Lakeland Lomes I have built, LAKELAND, Phone 267-Green. FLORIDA omooooomom DROOQCIVOVOAOQOO0 FOR SALE Llll:lll):‘,r Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- § beary and Trucking Farms. We guarantee all property just é as represented by us. For reliable information see Ohlinger & Alfield Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. DRROORNNON00R000 0 BRI CO0 QO LU RIS Live Where You Will Like Your Neighbors We are exercising great care to sell our ROSEDALE lots only to the best ciass of people. Thus we give you desirable neighbors in addition H to ROSEDALE'S other attratcions Wide streets, shade trees, fertile safl, building restrictions. Inside the ity, one block cast from Jake Mor- ton. SMITH & STEITZ ad G. C. ROGAN Deen-Bryant Duilding. Whatever you want in rea lestate we bave it i | L | and used as a guide to fa Q e I'urpentine, Cut-over g THE EVENING TELEGRAM, _akk1.AND, FLA., JULY 17, 1912. CAFED HOOD3 FROM SCARFS Exceedingly Pretty Are Some of the Designs, Generally in Two Shades. C:.ped hoods contrived from « of material are a boon women like a dotir d head cov for eveniy ong by one from the ¢ 1 «! y-d this sl a broud ribbon v hin. This arr s‘i i forms eraceful fold " 1 |hr- £0Q ,1 i kes a perfeetly shaped cape to pro- tect the throat, shoulders and upper pedtion of the arms, 011 be made or from lengths of ot taffela in green, mauve, «d at the ends h!vz' of th st lm JH!I (ht veils of auto silk with 3 satin striped borders of crepe with cre in : colors chiffon edged heuavil of mousseline d¢ s of two cont made into ch g lrmklnr.: heods. However, a woman feels that ghe needs a head covering which s a trifle wore elaborate, she may border any chiffon veil with a | tiny ruching of ta ng pinked edges, with an all-ove an worked in silver or pearl be or with a ruching of net encrusted with erystal beads, JUNIOR * FANCIES N i foR o { [ | wort h hrig 1 ! of red, black or blue as fan 1 | dictate, . Puflings alternate with equal width (lace insertion in dainty yole off OF course, the | v odresses are of © d fine mull with s or baby Cets, are of linen in nd are simply 5 or pipings of col- } The play dres plain striped desi trimmed with banc r. Summer made of linen, pongee, pique and polo cloth, The | pongee coats sre of white or soft I'eream and frequantly lined with soit | shades of blue or rose, French corded silk in color being,introduced as col- | lm' ard cuff trimming. 'SUGGESTION FOR STRAW HAT coats are | ‘ Effective Trimming That Might Well | Be Copied for Home-Designed | Millinery. | A most attractive trimming fupon a hat of burnt straw by a lady whose good taste s undisputed was fashioned in this manner: A pattern for a large petal 1l was cut worn from tan-colored corded silk. | Two thicknesses of silk were | for cach petal: these were stitehed | together by the machine, t nd | stitched again, a quarter from the extre edge Twelve of these were sewn to a small disc of buckram to for: fl er In the center of this was o « | varrow siK fringe of tan. The of the fringe w formed by gold cord adorned by two s | sels, This makes an altogether hat A yard of «i f of | fringe and two yards of gold cord are required BT T P S o | D. . lnto : Always In A ELIMINATE il 1ppIng : The Lead DISTANCE ! i & That's What We Phon: R StatlsthS * Aim To Be Your 1 wan %. Always in the lead, whon ¢ 4 £ to fresh, pure, ia z; nsth dr toi- ‘ ¥ nd 3 i PR 31 be flod 1 b @ Wi deal a: am ¥ be, 1 j o A of It w (5 2 our g-rvice 1 1Ty service H b THE WHITE DRUG STORE {n ned LI of I ! S AN TARTRSIL I D "t T m 1s myself, 1--" i 1" interrupted the young wom- an. “I hope you don't consider your- self homely?” “I never took a prize at a beauty ghow,” confessed the young man. | “Now, let's get hick to our statist 1 suppose your ideal man is terdbly rich and could shower automobiles and diamonds upon you with one hand | while he wrote checks with the olh-i (b | “I'm sorry you have such a poor opinjon of me,” said the young wom- | an. “It's all right to have enough » money to pay the grocery bills and buy decent clothes, but I never yearned | for great wealth. I think rich men are ! '| likely to be awfully selfish and friv- | 'olons or self-centered and peevish. ' DID YOU KNOW, They don't have time to pay .men!lunl to thefr families and they drift away J that YOU could enjoy this summe: from thelr wives and get divorces— | ‘1 not any of that for me! No, I think | people are I happier when they | have a modest income and live within ‘ | T 2 S M i Sl e s it you will place ¢ the installation of electric fixtures, wiring. ete. w Our figures are right—they're the lowest possibls workmanship and first-class materials and fixtures “You certainly are a wonder!” de- | in an, admiringly. “I| any mhor girl with so| But I suppose you'd ex- You do vs a favor when you ask us for an e Florida Electric & Machmm much sense. pect the man you marry at least to own his own home and be able to give 6 vou an allowance—" | DRANE BUILDING & Lid } “Half the fun is working and saving together for a home,” said the ¥ - P S woman. A ull Hkes to help the right | _ cort of nia “What of man A A~ . . s 0 i n quired her caller she smiled a little, over his head Why,” sort of m pens to be in “That sounds | , eagoer For Elberta Peaches, Bananas, P! ove Figs, Canteloupes. Grapes, Le the young & ninisie s« Pineapples or any kind of Fiuit <! to my sta H. O. DENNY the voung " N ¢ L'l'I t\).‘vnv‘ ne single -. PHONE 226 10 happy about me ot!” he in: r ideal man \n home, and it xm my hat! Foot of Main St UNION AUTO GARAGE CO Subscribe for The Teler a1 xcused M-