Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 19, 1912, Page 6

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PAGD BIX T HE EVENING TELEGRAM, _AK SR (1 ghed PR~ i i i ceoyiem ey is the Ibestlmfivi:"l"( to make in life . The dollar mark is the only mark lands. 1 that is recognized in all sorld. You van he « ; [ 1o \ FIRST NAGIONAL BANK OF LAKELAND ‘ Under Control of U. S. Governwent | T P T R | TAKE A PEEP. )" at our up-to-date bath room cquip- ,‘/ wents. You cannot fail to admire ] their beauty and cleanly daintiness. And how completely they cater to the comfort and Iuxury of the bath. Suck anooutlit is a necessity in the modern Lome. 11 yours is without one have v tell yon how unexpectedly little it will cost you to have one, la!(cland Ilardware & Plumbing Co. R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will furnish plans avd specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. Let me show you some Lakeland Lomes I have built, LAKELAND, FLORIDA Phone 267-Green. Live Where You Will Like serves Freshness ol Upholstery, and |s Easily Slipped On or Removed. r ire upholstered with del- te materials should at ordinary es be kept covered up if they are retain their ¢:5 und newness. » give, therefore, a 1 of avery ! an ordinary | pretty pattern and J | \\1‘|\ en o ere ide flat, | il1 tingram ol r'm\\ the cov 1 the right hand read out qui and for the portion marked | double thickness of material is used | so that it ean be slipped over Hm;' back of the chair (much in the same ! way that a cosy is placed upon n. teapot), and will protect hoth hmk; and front. The portion indicated by | “B" should be of the same size as lhnl seat of the chair, and “CC" and """ over the sides of the seat. In the large sketch the cover i3 shown just loosely placed over lho; chair and 1t also illustrates the tapes | that are provided for tying the m\prfi securely round the legs of the chair.| This style of cover soerves equally | well to cover a shabby chair, as to protect a nice one, and there are so many pretty washing cretonnes now | the purpose, STILL THE FLUFFY NECKWEAR | Vogue of This Most Becoming Mode Seems to Be as Firmly Estab- lished as Ever. Feathered neckwear is worn once | agaln, and we realize onco more how | €0 oft and becoming it is. Time and again it has been said that the reign of the feather boa is over, but, far from this being the case, most fas- cinating ruffles are now being shown | at prices which almost equal those of | fur. The widest, softest and flufflest | of these is of doubled lancered white feathers, a most opulent and beauti- ful stole. For the most part, however, feather necklets, though still soft and lovely and very full, are shorter than th were, Nearly all of them have pen- dant tassels, but even so they do not come far below the walst. The long,| thin wisp which lent itself to the car fcature has quite ceased to be, and ¢ trich stoles are now worn quite as wide as those of marabout. | Fashion gives its best approval to] the wide boa of ostrich feathers either | in black or white or in a color match: | ing the gown. i Your Neighbors We are exercising great care to sell our ROSEDALE lots only to the best class of people. Thus we give you do-lmblv neighbors In addition ] attratcions trees, fortije a0 the other shade SWMIITH & STEITZ md G, C. ROGAN AHOEOSOHEIVE0 IO SEOI0F0S0IOHBH0IINEIIOFOI : We Always I’ltAbt Our Patrons We keep everything to be found in an up-to-date book store, and will be pleased to wait on you. Lakeland Souvenirs, the Latest Books. and All 1he Popuhr Maga- zines. Lakeland BookStore Nflmmm [ (& 1 i id . () s ® Fashions Fancies. ! B | £ | i \ pretty fastening for able tulle ruffles is a s satin roses nlain tailo are de lth(m. ¥ smart this cvere order with long sleeves and cuffs and | nish collars. | Scanty flounces placed flatl: { narrow foundation skirt are s | many lingerie frocks, as v fisilks and volles, and are or | features of the new season ! Some hats are covered with malines, | lace or net ghirred on cord<. They {are finlshed with ruffles of valen- iclennes: the lower ruffle falling over ;the brim and shading the face. a2 on s of the Loosely Wover. Fabrics. | The grille or filet mesh lir | much used in combiration with plain | linen, and there are . heavy loose woven cottons which have filet weave | te match. ; These cottons are ed with lwhlte in pepper and shion, and en is the very good looki the cool grays and tans, though it seems possi- ble that the loose woven stuff might stretch and pull out of shape | pped on O":. fit | ) to be had that look most effective for | away from howme. { the world when I picked her up. Only | (#aid the woman | never, never to do Playing the Game P AR TR DR T2 Y | wrried, | id now ! L s Tl woman in the big | big arichair looked up at him sweet- Iy our of innocent blue eyes: “Dear, | I do know,” ¢he said gently. He moved uncomfortably, “Dut it's | what you don’t know,” he told her, “that I'm worrying about. I'm | not thinking of. cards and racing, and things like that. It's about women I want to \]wuk to you. Especially one woman." He paused, and bit his lm nervo! “Ah inz down. “She was a nice little thing,” went on the man. “Not quite a lady, you know, but very pretty and all that, Her father drank. She ran Hadn't a friend in just 1y, id the weman coftly, looks TOOTOTOIIFIOIIOIC I the streets in front of her. A xood; woman like you, Evelyn, can't realize what the horror of that means. . . . 1 took a flat for her.” “Ah!" sail the woman softly, look: ing down, “I lived with her more or less for three years, 'went on the man, gather- ing courage from her passiveness. “She was very grateful for all I had | done for her; she was really quite a | nice little thing. But, of course, that's all over and done with now. I set- tled up finally with her today. Ishall never seo her again. There was uo reason for you ever to know, Evelyn, only that I felt it wouldn't be quite playing the game not to tell you.” “What has become of the girl?” asked the woman, still softly and still looking away. The man shrugged his shoulders. “Still in the flat, 1 presume,” he said arelessly. “The rent is paid up till December.” 1His voice became persua- ve. He bent down so that his face was very near the coils of fair hair wound smoothly round her head Don't let's talk about her any more,* he urged. “It's all finished and done with. Now, don't frown, but just kiss me, and say you forgive me."” “Youre a very naughty boy, Jack,” reprovingly, but she let him wind her smooth white arms round his neck, as he knelt beside her on the floor. “Then if you promise Always In The Lead That's What We Aim To Be Always in the lead, wher it comes to fresh, pure, 1 re 4 (' H v \ ' a4y HAE HENLEY & THE WHITE DRUG A ELIMIN A7 DISTAN Phon Y our Orde; Doiit ia rin, I'll forgive sernation of Mesquitoes, ent of knows as nd its habits 1 in the world, con- smopolitan pest perish with the On the contrary, e been observed to hibernate, ad cimens living from November til the succeeding April or May with all their powers of torment unimpaired, activity is suspended in winter. The m |‘=\‘1U1(0€’4 o:qulxo needs but little food, amnd | although their it is the female that thirsts for blood, ! the males contenting themselves with water and vegetable fluids, The fact that mosquitoes are often found upon dry prairies many miles from water is ascribed to the long- | evity of the adults of certain species | which enzbles them to survive sea- sons of dr Railroads have been responsible for the transmission of mosquitoes into regions Where they | were previously rare—Harper's Week. Iy. o B A Cakes and Pies Cream Bread and Liaght Rolis » To Make.” Sandwiches 5c¢. 107 South Florida Ave. N. B.—fish Market, Ne. Mullet, Pompano DOOOGOVOVOHONLOOCODONOVOQL DL VLN | Rve and Graham 21: and Red RESTAURANT a Lk = Nor Brea Short Orders Reasonable W. A. YAUN., Pror. Phone 29 Peacock tg Ny th Biss DID YOU KNOW. that YOU could enjoy this summer if you will place the the installation of electric fixtures, wiring. etc.. with « Our figures are right—they're the lowest possible ! workmanship and first-class materials and fixtures You do us a favor when you ask us for an estimat ing | & reath- | Florida Electric & Machmer) (,o DRANE BUILDING For Elberta Peaches, Bananas Figs, Canteloupes, Grapes Pineapp! s or any kind of t H O. DEN PHONE 226 Foot of arou eauipped grou Even if : bett nd. Ther new to be se Brown & B Miain St llNION AUTO GARAGE C0. - wbmmmmm PRSP

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