Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 17, 1912, Page 7

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pumm——— IN THE LEAD THE EVENINJ TELI‘GL -)‘ LAY 1 a———— v —— L,-ux_- BODODDOD 13 1% When it comes to fresh, pure, full- strength drucs, toilet articles, sun- dries, and all drug store merchan- dise, just zo to your phone and cal: 62, and you will be connected with department, your particular desire will be taken good and our special order an: care of with satisfactory, prompt service. HENLEY'S White Drug Store Phone 62 “Doin’ What?” Going To The LakzPharmacy i | | | | Poiret, |7 CNE WOULD DRESS WELL ihe Famous Parisian Dress- maker, Lays Down Ten Com- mandments, To the woman who would be well ! dressed, Paul Poiret writes “The Ten Commandments in the autumn fash- ion number of Harper's Bazar for October as follows: 1. Choose whatever is -most be- coming to your beauty—tightly fitting garments or loose-flowing ones, the strictly tailor-made, or the more elab- orate. SOOI OHOBOIGIOTOOID “Everybody’s Doin’ It” L0000 0OCOLOVVOOOOUOUOOODO: Mearest Orag Llorelin Tows SIAGET St s 1T HTOI0IIATODIE Wake he Kiichen er Easier-Quicker-Beiier It won’t cost you much, and think how much happier your",,.‘:.:1'.“',‘:'f,r':lf::;:'::"::.“.f.x,:“'.';"!. wife will be. ome here and let us talk this matter over.' L:: us show you the little inexpensive Kitchen | fooica us. ey s implements that will make an easier day’s work for your wife==food choppdrs, handsome, dur- . kitchen ware of all kinds, ‘keen edged cwilery, toasters, percolstors,jetc. g 1) g § g H ‘“rmicides and disinfectants of ™S barns, sick rooms, etc CENTRAL PHARMACY WHY all kinds for PHONE 25, THE ONE PRICE STORE poultry insects, roaches, mosquitocs and all kinds of bugs? CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Phone 25 and we will tell you how to rid your home of them They vards, § 2. Choose the colors which go well | with your complexion, your hair, your eyes. 3. Observe the decorum and wear appropriate dresses in appropriate | places. to understand the eternal fitness of | things that the Parisienne is so often the queen of large social functions! | 4. This year, for instance, I am ! bringing out more dresses built on | straight lines. | 5. It fringes such as I border gowns with do not fit in with your per- | sonality, dare to wear any other kind ' of trimming that does! 6. 1 am Keeping the light chiffon over-skirt which harmonizes or con- trasts with the silk foundation, But if that is not suitable to you, dare to wear heavy brocades and satins. 7. Personally 1 like strong colors, colors of life and poctry, but it pastel shades are becoming, wear them, no matter what is the fashion' 8. If the high waist line such as 1 still advocate does not reveal the good points of your figure, do not adopt it! | 9. Have the waist line wherever it | is becoming to you! 10. I like the tight skirt making it this year. But if you look Letter in a wide one, do not sacrifice your beauty in a vain attempt at being | fashionable! It is because of her ability ' brother's advice and am |, NEGLIGEE AND ITS SETTING Harmony With the T Desired End it | Sought to srown 1o be do .m-l ouly in a room dec- srated in the Chincse style so preva- tin modern day furnishing revivals, ‘e would be curiains of rich blue, with erctonnes of willow pattern cov- ering the armchairs, tall lamps with ades of blue and white and a few of Nunkin blue. What a fas- o, restfnl, retiring harbor for a Acliieve. f vor China blue and ]\ hn\- sitk In one of those illisive de- 18 ( » far o ul let it be the LA 00T 17 1918 !l the Qualifications. . large number of amusing o1 by David Belasco was “Veneered Sir—Wish- st would like to Have been a brick- r five years. but having failed t h hranch, have declded to take i . the same being easier work. morot young, but six feet in my 't Have studied elocutiton’| d of late hours“—FEvery- 1zine. Rare Brotherly Affection. In willing the residue of his estate to his brother, the late R W Peebles, solicitor, of Dublin, expressed thanks for the undying brotherly love which had existed between them, and regret- {ted that he had not always followed dures. « is sometimes Love Th:! Remember, th e b e i ELECTRICIAN : Union. @ . je’r e g Dealer in Klectrical Supplies. ... House Wiring a We are making a specialty of FOPULAR COPYRIGHT NOVELS. ' The above illustration shows one of most 'OPULAR NOVELS that v been published in this country and since they have ap- firty coent editions, lar.e north have purcha and ten thonsan: |. s, arved in ners in the is book in five SULEOOOCOL0. [+] 4 =3 g “QUQGOPOLOIODOHO PO PAGE BEVER LT ——— A —— LE S SOOI I OL DTL D DG D00 HOCODCHCO O Cubowver zaticn ¥h Terpentine, 'i imber, FO R SA! E ). Mracts at Low Prees, Fiorida li~ wolling Land, Sitaate: neary and ‘I'rncking Farms. as represented by us Hop relialile i Ohlinger; Ovpposite New Depot. LeTOVidN G 0 ing 8% ropertT s <t n spe & Alfield "AYXELANI' FLORIDA, PHOGCO0000HTIHATINNS :’0*.0"0.0'.-0 QL IONOI 00T O«zfim L. W. FULGHUM o~ and s, I Boantitui 1 We - ion ntee atl Specialty. ... Estimates Cheerfully Given. ... Shop and Store Room: Rose St., Jackson & Wilson Warchouse . i ; : PHONE 163 QRO LOIONOT QIO IODO IO lakeland foundry and Macllme (:o } We are now prcparcd to furmxh iron and brass cast, ings of all descriptions. We also do all kinds of - machine work. o 5 i You wiil always find the l::|< 3 7 NOVELS in n'i'.:- ock, and we H R * Lakeland foundry and Machine Co. i ]m ‘“:.l;._\_“.‘1‘\\-::-:.‘\(-H‘:.l,,,l‘i_ l’hmic 236 Yiak Li..i J, Florida Readicd that the s B T S BT B B .;.4.\_.,0_..0,.0(,0 ¥ 2 . ‘uni;l‘:l-r t us l‘ln. .ii.ui il ‘ i o b L S —— ikl Fou kay of tiote POBULAuLE - ANOOIlier shipment of those delicious N .8 for 62 cents, postage pro- | @ ° e, e Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- %eShaw-Clayton]fi» rived. When wanting something in SQat;o-y 1y Co. ?tf% candies don’t forget them. §¢ Sack. iired woman, where ghe can sip the | traid beverago which is China, also, ! of ©og shell da ! in tea \ which W narmoe- | ‘ Lond \‘,1’ h T p “ \ " ned wil from the shonlders, 1 ! the center of the buck wd s (1:. pod in o graceful folds below |lu~ hips. | NECK RUCHE HERE TO STAY | Despite Its Being Dllclrded by Paris. ians American Women Regard It With Favor, e and rapidly beco: That is, on this side of (' in great sh a fashion, ocean, § made a note o this et not long 2zo, Soine one who read the | item asked me if 1 didn't know that { Pari s were luughing ot ue .nmui this little watter of the ruche 1 osaid i.u, why were they laug! | about it und he said because Ui d out that neck i ruch'-s were to be in order, everybody doing it, that sort of thing, don’t ou know and we “bit!” \\'hvll-:i:s 1o ol who really knows anything about . ich matters would ever be guilty of [ ing a ruche. Think of it! atroeity! The blunder! “Th 1 j error!” To wear a ruche v! a Parisian wouldn't! [Isn't it aw 1 said T thought the joke was no! on tus but on Paris. We'll wear our 1uf- fles if we want to, There are mon s wien T think that Paris might w1l o *way back and sit down.—Exchange. IN AN UPPER ROOM WINDOW SEAT IN GABLE END. New Bonret Caps. New bonnet caps which fit closely to the head and cover the ears are made of point d'esprit, lace or chiffon trimmed with tiny open roses of eilk { which go round the brim, if a fall of ’heenhwngmeface may be so term- 'efl Most of all they resemble the Charlotte Corday. " Pamp Crled e gl B Py i 2 = . H. 0. DENNY Z i s’ wd Hosw ¥ W L City prim: fon in and for the |, L. R R S A S : g;.:,g..;«,.g-gm: of Lul lui'.ii, I, for the pur-g oo of nl'!lliili!iill” i Mayoer for the S yoar 1913, and three councilmen MAPS B LU E PRINTS from the eity at large, for the year ] 1913 and 1914 will be held in the A A e city of Lakeland, on the 21st day of | Maps of any description compi,»d on =hort notice. Speciai attentien October, 1912, from § o'clock a. m,, to sundown, and, a sccond primary, it necessary, on the 4th day of No- vember, 1912, from 8 o'clock a. m. ty» sundown, provided that the in- given to compiling city, display and advertising raups County and State maps kept on hand. Chemically prepared, non-fading blue srints at rese Speclal rates for prints in large quantities. * # «unable rates Prompt attention given mail ord . +a spector, muay open the polls earlier Candidat car qualify Ly hand- South E(‘rlda rvfi !d "”rri"t co ine their names and the name of the ufi y office for which they are a candidat: [ Room 213-215 DNrane B".ildill',:' ATELAND, ¥LA. to R. I Lufsey, treasurer of the e committee, and pay him the quali- {mwb Qo G QIO O fication fee For Mayor For (§5) Candidates must qualify as above by noon of October 16, 1912, The following voters are appoin - ed to hold this election: Inspectors, W. I.. Thompeon and G. P. Quaint- ance; clerk, Frank Thompson. Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1912, as follows: Ten dollars (§$10). Councilman - Five dollars | ¢ b EPPES TUCKER, JR., Chairman City Executive Committoc, Attest: M F. HETHERINGTON, Secretary. M Y LINE INCLUDES 2O Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur- SOHQY DO chasing clsewhere. Your QBSOS patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. % MBI PO B PO PO IO OO OHOBOLOTO IO OO DO £ 2 PDQIQIOIQIROO o8- OO £ f=3 2= 0=t £ Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Diaut MAKES DAY RED CUEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU ¥OXEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Pos's Mounds, Ete. Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. POPOIOSGHOP PO IIIOIIPOI S - ¥iower SHOMISN “GET WISE!” Uncle Sam was wise in having the Post Office builtnext to the Pure Food Store. Get Wise b or- dering your goods from us Pure Food St.ore W. P. PILLANS & CO. % * OO 2

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