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—————————— — TS EVENING TELEGRAM, The largest stock in the State. Its superficial |beauty and brilliancy ate under- pre-ision and fineness of laid by a cutting. AMERICAN MAKE acknoyl- edged the best in the world, each piece is full cut, hand finishcd and represents the finest conceptions of the art. elegant as a Xmas present. 8 DIAMONDS—mounted and un- mounted. Perfect gems of the purest Mail orders carefully and promptly filled. colors. 614 Franklin St. QOODTOLOIO 30 0000 C!C'OOQOOODOO'?ODQOOL OOOQDOQQ v Phone 303 HOHBQO00 DK PO CO00 NYALS FACE CREAM You can depend on Nyal's Face Cream to restore y [} our com- § and beautifier —free from grease § Xid It will make rough, g Q plexion, It is a delicate cleanser —the disappearing kind—conzains peroxide. ved skin clear, soft and velvety. Delightful after shavira, CENTRAL PHAR" AIDDIGGOVOONGOGFIOCOAOCAFODOVAAON ’IACY TLON'T FORGET TO GO TO LAKE PHARMACY TOR YOUR Christmas Decorations Festooning, Calendars, Cnlendar Pads, Christmag Letters, Christmas Cards. Holly, Eimjty Boxes for your Christmas presents, ete. OPOBOEOBPOBRO QB0 DOBQ SQBOFOE 03 GTOIOFOPOIOIOAE DTG + AL IBLN DI H2AHOIDIOIHIHHN A Southerly wind and a cloudy sky Proclaim it a Hunting morning.’ trip this year, you cannot af- our consideration. other store. We carry only the best guns and the finest rifles of every description. We handle the best quality of loaded shells, semi-smoke- less powder and rcvolver cartridges. Everything. in fact, to make your hunting successful. We have outfitted many buntsmen complete. Their sat- isfied reeommendatiors are the best'pmof that our hnnt- ing outfits are the best that can be bought. TheJackson: Wilson Co. SO OCOCOUOOLOTOQO0T OO OCWOOOOOOUCWOOOOOOOOQO 'Wlth a Little Care and Arrangement Much Extra Space in Attic There can be nothing more § If you are planning a hunting ford to leave this store out of! We have everythirg you may need at prices considerably lower than you will find in any { MAKING THE BEST OF ROOM May Be Contrived, ' There are thou of homes where aitic rooms are “done off,” and in almost every in- stance a lot of space is wasted. This can be overcome in most cases. Making a room in a top floor or “attic” is generally dore by panelling !s of thousands off by building a short partition down from the roof to the floor. The partition or *“wall” of such & room is generally not high enough for the average bureau or dresser with its swivel mirror; no old-fash- ioned bureau without a mirror is high enough for a chiffonier. And so & small one is generally placed against this wall. This takes up a lot of spaoce, stick- ing out into the aiready small room. This can be avoided if, when the room is done off, instead of cutting Simple But Valuable Method for Sav: ing Space in Attic Rooms. off this space back of the short parti tion, a series of drawers is built in. The bottom drawer would be deep and wide and the other three or four drawers would taper up, the top one being quite narrow as the roof ie sloping toward this short partition all the time. With two such builtsin bureaus or sets of drawers the entire floor space of the room remains for the bed, chairs and table, and vet there are plenty of drawers handy. VEILS ARE MANY AND VARIED Woman May Have Her Choice of Im- mense Variety and Style This Happy Season. The woman who dotes on shopping is sure to be allured to the veil coun- ter. When the most strenuous shop- per can think of nothing else to buy, there is always the veil. The magple effects in veils are the leaders today. They are not new, but they are be- coming. There is scmething soften- ing in these veils of black and white. They may be white, with a faint trac- ery of design in a black thread, or they may be black with the design sketched in with a white thread. The former, however, are, as a rule, more becoming than the latter, The woman on a hunt for a motm vell will find a magnificent one of chiffon which is arranged to cling tn; the brim of the hat by the elastic on the shirring at the top. The plaited frill at the bottom of the veil acts as a protty plaited collar around the neck. These veils come in all colors | For | the motorist who likes to see through | and are really quite “dressy.” her veil there is a veil of chiffon con- sistency with a window of fancy mesh set In right over the eye space. They | are much more becoming than the veil with isinglass openings; in fact, they are very fetching. Handy Pocket. The breast pocket that a man finde | 8o indispensable, is seldom put into a woman's coat, except by the b(sl‘ and most inaccessible tailors. After once discovering one in a coat of mine I have always had one put in, | says a writer for Good Housekeeping It is a simple matter and one of the greatest convenience. The opening is in the slant at the edge of the lining. About six inches from the' shoulder seam, rip the lining for the space of another six inches. Into this about ten inches long and six inches wide at the bottom. The opening i - on a slant. One side of the mouth of the pocket is faced down on the coat and the other is faced to the loose edge of the lining. It is thus easily reached and does not, in the usual loose coat, interfere with the fit. Broad brimmed hats are worn at rakish angles. All evening gowns are long and most of them have extended brims. The most brilliant shades are fan- cled for stockings, and shoes have al- most invariably the fancy tops. The train may form an integral part of the gown or it may hang a separate appendage from the waist line. It 1s the exceptional person who | does not wear a touch of color about | the het, it only a oright colored shoe ' There is a great fancy at the pres- ent time to show the ankle in the opening at the buttoned part. This is | :l;‘-onmn- of the rage for colored LAKEL or plastering the walls, and where the Whete fi'lgl l‘ “30{,":“_? . 4 roof slopes down to the floor, or ak eear’ calteud ook e most to the floor, a large place is cut the samples of insert a bag of heavy satin or sateen | 912, \D, FLA., DEC. 2, 1 ARRY SAWYER Tailor CHICAGO, U. 5. A, and the problem will be solved. You will be so well satisfied with the completed garments m at there will never again be any question as tc whom you should give yours orders. We are sole local selling agests | For the next 30 days extra pair 1 of pants free with each suit or over- {ot .samples.. Adams Block, over i Owens. Tel, 255. Also dry cleaning and pressing. ! WICKER NOVELTIES FOR BABY| Most Attractive and Convenient Are the Articles Just Now Offered in Profusion, The white wicker double wardrobes for bal's first things are very con- l venient, as well as most attractive. | Thes irobes differ from the sin- | gle wicior wardrobes which came out last year, much as they contaln six draners or trags instead of three for hal's clothes. Four travs pul! out, while the other two are stationary. The top of the wardrobe forms o dressing table for baby with a tiny shelf above, All the little toilet articies way be placed on this table, while the trays may be kept for the (ny clothes only. Littic » nursery hampers, made of renud among other wn for baby. s hampers are made very much in th huu- of a tiny trunk, with a cover whicih can be kept open the same as a real trunk lid. Anoiner trunk feature is the tiny inside tray, in which ail the dainty lit- tle accessories may be kept, while the dresses and underwear may be placed in the lower part. If a canvass cover were made to fit the hamper it could easily be used as “baby’s trunk” when away for the summer. Two little brass handles are | fitted at each side, and a lock and key could be attached at the front of the hamper, of these | iceat ordered.. Call and see our line;I Phone 28. | ‘ - - - - SE——— Q IR ' Pretty Window Curtains, . For the home where guests are al- ways arriving and departing thero is nothing quite so nice for the win- dows as white cotton crepe. This can ba slmply hemmed or trimmed with | ball fringe. For the dressers and bureaus cov- crs of fleece lined pique will be found very satisfactory. This can be cut | into the required sizes and the edges buttonholed in scallops. | should be kept on hand, one in use and a clean one besidrs. In this way | there is always a fre h set awaiting WWC’QWQ&O&O'OMQ‘!O 16 1O HOFOFOPGHIPO IPOPIOROL S0 | the incoming zuest. — Mean Man. man once let his wife ro visiting her folks. The first week she was there he took the home pa- per and cut out a piece and sent the | paper to her. She wondered and won- i dered and wondered. The next week he did the same thing. She at once packed her telescope and hurried home. He told her it was only a joke and he smiled behind her back for & week.—Kansus City Journal. | An Oshorne No. 184, state of Floi- Talla- I'rcasury Department, ida, Office of Comptroller, hassee. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned it has been made to appear that a bank- g association under the name of State Bank of Auburndale, located at Auburndale, Florida, and organ- ized under the laws of Florida, has omplied with all the provisions re- quired to be complicd with by the banking laws of the State of Florida vefore an association shall be au- thorized to commence the business of banking. Now, therefore, I, W. V. Knott, comptroller of the State of Florida, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2702 of the general statutes of the State of Florida, cer- tify that the State Bank of Aubuin- dale. of Auburndale, in the county * Polk and State of Florida is au- .vhorlzed to commence the busiress of | banking under the name above given | with a capital stock of fifteen thou- | sand dollars, i Given under my hand and seal of A charming diagonal effect is given iofllce, this fourteenth day of Octo- by & jabot of iace starting at one side | ber, A. D. 1912, f the waist line and falling down the out upon the train. (Seal.) W. V. KNOTT, Comptoler tate ot Pioria. First-class.l.Give me a trial and be eonvineel ‘ i | g | Are You Going to Build? If so, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind, or for any purpose, let us figure with you. work, doors, sash, blinds, etc., we are the leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? In mill We can save you money on your paint bill and guarantec sat- isfaction. Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. R. Vause, a very competent man, and we can furnish the material and do the w ork for you in a way that will make you glad. Give us a chance at your work. BuildersLumber & Supply Company E. H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Foot of Main Streer. O#Q FOIOTOTOPOIOFOLOPAPOIL mou * 0E HBOEOTOL QD OEOIOHO @ For prompt reliable service day or night 8 GO TO @ ¢ B. S. Rivers ano Son 2 Successors to Wilkerson & Aldridge { Livery, Feed and Sale Stable 104 S. Massachusetts Ave. L LB OPQROFISOPORO IO DT Q. FOPOPOHOROEOIOSOH0 $L:30 s Phone 196 GIOBOLOIRTO IO I DG & 7 2040FDEOIOPOIDFOEOSHIDSOR PO Q 'lél(élénd Foundry and Machine Co. & We are now prepared to furnish iron and brass cast- ? ings of all descriptions. We also do all kinds of & machine work. N L o * Lakeland Foundry and Machine Co. ¢ Phone 236 5 Lakeland, Florida OHOPA HOLOIOTO IOIOION0I HEGIGHOHIFIFISIITITITITITS DO TPLOTOLEC BFOSDFOFOIOFOEDIOIOIOPTE0 nwmmwmmmwooeoomummmm Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over F OR SA’ E Lands, Choice Colinization Tracte at Low Prices, Flerida Homes and Groves on High Rolhng Land, Situated on I3eautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just as represented by us. For reliable information see . Ohlinger & Alfield é Opposite New Depot, LAKELARD, FLORIBA Two sets of curtains and covers mmmommflmflmfimflm Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower Mounds, Etec. Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZINMERMAN. Proprietor. § D. Fuighum CASH GROCER 216 South Florida Ave. Phone 334 Just Look at These Prices QOO FQFOPOFOPOPOS 17 1bs Granulated Sugar Coffee (ground), per 1b.. 3 Salt Bacon, per Ib..... Cnions, per Ib ........ . & Compound Lard, per lb.. Irish Potatoes per pk.. 35! 3 cans Tomatoes ............. 4 Argo Starch, 6 pkgs....... .....fle 3 cans Sugar Corn .. Best Flour, 24-1b sack Nutriline Horse & Mule Feed..$1.75 Best Flour, 12-1b sack. .. Corno Horse & Mule Feed....$2.00 Best Flour, 96-1b sack. . Oats . o Ep— 1 ] 7 bars S0ap ........iiiiiien Shortl ..$180 Head Rice, per 1b. ........... 7c| Cerno Chick Feed .$2.25 Coffee (Arbuckles), per lb...... 98¢ | Schumacher Chick Feed .$3.20 Coffee (Green), per lb.......... 230! Wheat ........ $220 I guarantee my stock to be strictly Fresh and o = o Ry .