Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 5, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO e 279 DPhone Corner Florida & Main TS T T NS Florida and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetables 4 Mother’s Bread ¢ FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. 2 GASOLINE, OIL, GAS ENGINES IANKS TOWERS MIMPS \ ire or Phe « nrthur Masters, Sou. Agent LAKELAND, FLORIDA 1 : 1 ' I tiod < ) N. K. LEWIS, Phone 309. RSB it T T 0 I S T B S SR S N Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries 216 S. Florida Ave. ¥ Phone 334 We have just put in a frosh line of feed, of all Kinds corn, shorts, horse and mule feed, wheat, brand and hay. Fancy patent tour, 96-1b sack ... . Fancy patent flour, 24-1b sack Faney patent flour, 12-1h <ack Florida syrup in gallon cang, pe, Lard (compound) per pound Best suzar cured hame, per pound White salt bacon, per pound WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE 16 0Z. T0 EVERY POUND chicken feed, . S, hall sallon WE GUARANTEE PROMPT DELIVERY YOURS FOR LOW PRICES. Fine Timekeepers Our Specialty 11t 1s good enough for Railroad work it is good cnough for vou. There is nothing better than Hamiltons Walthams Howards Elgins Ilinois And | have other 1o« cheaper grades with these. H. C. STEVENS oits 19 19 131, WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAR DIOIOIGIHIHCD | ) ' FOR SALE~FOR RENT . i lay m I « il | i 1 1 ‘ in novei positi [ Mo the prodiost wi that show two colors, one o Pt i and a contrasting color on ! 1 | side. That , the win d | With small feathers in o conteasti color. Most of these twotond o s are large and used on long velvet tur- bans of white they form the only dee oration and all that is needed Wide-brimmed shapes with wings poised on the brim edge crown suggest to the mind butterfly bedecked hats. Some of the wings are very like huge butterflics, The man stall SHOWING TWO IDEAS. The return of the “Tour de Coun,” and a charming hat by Lewis of white moire, edged with chantilly and lined 1 with 1 K nwir.— London Madame ! i ! Color Scheme, very wood color scheme for a | living 1 i all the varying shades of brown, with now and t} |a touch of orunze to brigh [ way fie I h | the wa Ling a cream shads this room coul or AN ] T R 2. 4 rect hats prot make the [ oomanufae- nental stem ] I'hey may be " vithout the us e an ornament of any Kind. Neverthe- | & iess sl flat bows and other b“““i.‘. are citen used with them. As the 7, season advances other ornaments may | # increase in favor, for they are new -] and already well launched upon a re- }:: vival o JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ¢ AAAAA~ 2O 30 New Hats Artistic, The grotesque, and in reality “bad* o. style of shape of hats worn in recent years seems to have given place to artistic developments. Most of them arc modifications of a past period, we & see the “Wattcau” shape In different sizes, with wreaths of flowers and rib- bons, or ribbon velvet streamers, which is such a sweet fashion for the girls. Large hats of the Gains. ‘? borough order are trimmed with ong 10 long feather TH feathers are quite ,3‘ \ beautitul s celebrated one |2 worn by the duche ' of Devonshire at | ¢ ree 1V coronation of 12 & | & b All Creation, A ! powder on her endeavors complexion and | < in to fool the Put when sh band has to 1 heod ' ' locvive - NOSE STOPPED (P W AR | viety of mission, the rugs oriental A ‘“i(h plenty of orange or red in them. | Colds and Catarth N Gives In- : 4 and the curtains should have a de-| stant Relief (¢ cided golden tint, as the light shin- No matter how n T ar ‘0 {Ing through them is very bea with catarrh or a ool ul g against brown. A to of | a & vos | 2 might be given in 2 couch pillow and T nz, dul darv | © lamp shade. i e o Balm y o New Linings. r The newest linings for top coats gots rig ; |are those of the Jouy tafeta. This ', b { fabrie, with its pretty d n. is en-| x | tirely too ¢ ve (o be concealed as | 1 & Hinlm:_ and i | show itself in the {and trimming T taffeta are quite as I blended as in the ¢ { which we have lon revers, cuf¥s in the Jouy and well tonnes ith been familiar. Collars and Cuffs, Detachable collar ways a good i > may be made from linen. pique, or any of the lingerie materfals. Sometimes a plai or striped fabric is corralled for this purpose \ little of the plaid or striped silk can be used most effec tively Ir(\lor to to give an otherwise sombre bl serge It may be added as he voke and sleeve I plaid in true kimono style, or it only appear as a binding to t} i\’ilh perhaps a perky little tie of the desired touch allowed to ! hold together the collar. It will pmvé ‘nm it will a useful adjunct in either direction. 'vou cver made < 1 P RT R SATURDAY, S ST e Ry Our new Fall and Winge, Clothing, Shoes, Hats ang Furnishings are now i, for your inspection. W, § have suits of the fines; quality and make, also ¢ ter bargains than v {. o) i NiBE '™ it D wi LI by L, o ) " o S N Q‘ 1 19 ore ¢ & CISOW T [nrat & ¥ . SRR TR MAYEN BEL O I President Ve residoe American State Bani OF LAKELAND With ample resources and a strong array of local =to this institution respectfully solicits the business of all connection with a safe, conservative and well managed tant Every accommodatoin consistent with sound bankin methic will be extended patrons, and the most courteous consid:rit. the small depositor as well as the large one. Watch for announcement of our opening day. wnd «on us on that occasion, American State Bank LAKELAND OF LAKELAND FLORIDA aporated Cranberries For Sauce, Jelly, Tarts or for any purposc for which fresh Cranber- ries are used. Thor- ougoly cleaned. s -1 » L) rou I st e , g W. P. PILLANS & CO. : Looking Aftcr the Nickel. v = fred. aged La e ) d . 2 g e g o { th r t bo » To t | S spread | P to | treatment a‘pflst 1 and cold | while snlcen water. Allow it to dry. and then re- "that kicks NS iue move with a st brush #t off —De Witt Taimage TS DI NI SR TN W e

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