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SN S EPORES SRRt listen! Big Cut in Maz- da Lamp Prices 15, 20 and 25 Watt were 50¢c now 40 40 Watt were 85¢c now......... 45 60 Watt were 78¢c, now. ........ 60c 100 Watt were $1.10, now. .. ... 90c 150 Watt were $1.60, now... $1.35 250 Watt were $2.60, now. ...$2.25 Buy Mazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by Florida [Iectnc& Machinery Co. PHONE 48. DRANE BUILDING LRTOUCEOPOROTOR LEOEIOLRDIEOHEDEEOIBOTEOBE DO DO B OB H X \ DON'T FORGET TO GO TO LAKEPHARMACY FOR YOUR Drugs, Drug Sundries, Toilet Articles Etc. GI030E080:010040404040w ' 3@ BOBPO T BB B D BB DO B e O 150 070 T HEOBQBOBDE T LDARC O 000010 1 HODOAHRCOVOOVFOVOL L+ VHOGOOBDTL HIDVOODOCCOLK -, 0 SA’ E: ''mber, Turpentine, Cut-over F R ) i.inds, Choice Colinizgation & | @®bota by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y.) Tricts at Low Prices, Florid: fomes and Groves on High Rolling L 1, Sitnated on Beaatiful Lakes, Paying Straw. boary ant frucking Marms. Wegaarantee all property just as renoscated by us For reliable information see g } 9 Ohiinger Onpesite New Depat. R ¥ ol T (e A I collar and deep cufts, and is made to c PREPARATION FOR RAINY DAY Supply of Clean, Dry Sand Will Pro- vide Amusing Occupation for the Little Ones. The outdoor sand pile is a time = | honored institution, but out of doors offers many other attractions, so we improved on the idea. A box was made, about nine fnch:: high, and in other dimensions just a little smaller than the nursery bed It was fitted with casters, lined with a | pale green oflcloth, and a box 1!uit- | Ing of green denim was put around the & Alfield (AKELAND. FLORIG: OO OCAIDDDODCN w3 R 3 R OGO 3OO | outside with brass-beaded tacks. Next | a barrelful of fine white sand was put | in—and the stormy day problem was ! solved. [ The little maid, 1238 than a old, when the box was first introd: ' was perfectly safe, and she | seemed to tire of its endles: rae: ! tions. Nearly all ber toys were [opt : there: old playing cards would «'and up in the sand to forin hous s and | fences: trains of cars had wmuch !nsi- ! ness to transact, and many hours were spent just ladling the sand into a big, thick bottle with an old tin :,:ron| and pouring it out again. The little occupant was taught from the first that no sand was to go on the floor. and we never had the leo one ble even after the little sistor camne to share the box a few years later. In- deed, it proved the cheap t { and best device that ever was | ed for keeping the little ones hajni vear ( g & ASoutherbr wmd anda cloudysly Proclaim it @ Hunting morning.” If you are planning a huntinglemmmeg. tl‘lp thls year you cannot af ATTRACTIVE WAIST MODEL. ford to leave this store out of: your consideration. i We have everythirg you may[need at prices, considerably lower than you”will find in any | “other store, We carry only the best guns and the finest rifles of every description. We handle the best quality of loaded shells. scmi-smoke- Everything. fin ‘ess powder and rcvolver cartridges. fact. ty make your hunting successful. We have outfitted many huntsmen complete. Their sat- sfied reecommendations are the best proof that our hnat-|| g outfits are the best that canibe bought. The J ackson Wlison Co. This pretty walst can be made of satin or wool. It fastens diagonally in front, where it is ornamented with buttons and finished with a little frill of lace. It has a rolling collar faced with dark or black velvet The sleeves are entirely new; the cuffs are cut in one piece with the in- sides of the eleeves and ornamented with buttons, the outsides are slightly full and plaited into the cuffs. The latest fashion in winter coats for women is made of chinchilla fur and trimmed with mink. The coat, which is sleeveless, has a large roll fect prevents the cold from plercing t! AN NSNS NSNS ISP SIS SIS I NS NPS NSNS NINAP S | to wear,” the principal said. Parisian e‘r "Coat onform to the shape. The hobble ef- 1e dainty ankles of the wearer. FAVORS ONE-PIECE DRESSES |3 School Principal Insists Garment Is the Best Possible for the Growing Young Lady. The head of the biggest trade school | ¢ for girls In New York declares that'’ the present style of one-plece dresses ' is the ideal costume for growing girls. “The short-waisted style of dren.‘: with its wider girth at the high walst . line and its general looseness, hang- ing straight from the shoulder, s the ' ideal sort of frock for a young girl “It 18 not only comfortable, neat, easy to put on and simple and pretty in cut, but it has another immense advan.' tage, bigger than all of these, al- though these should be sufficient to +| recommend it to mothers. “It is cut in such a way that it a wirl is taught to carry herself upright, ! walking with her body held properly, and sitting erect and without slouch- | ing, she need wear no corset. For a girl who must have room to grow and to breathe right, plenty of space is a necessity, and a corset 18 not de- sirable. “Tho philosophy of the dress fs j this: With a long-waisted dress, as when a girl wears a skirt and a shirt. waist, the skirt is fastened tightly around the smallest part of the body. This prevents free breathing and with this style some kind of corset is l " | necesslity. “But with the waist llne Mgherl and as largo around as the largest| part of the body, as is shown in what‘ is called the empire style of gown, | the unpleasant small-waisted effect the arms and looks well. walst may be large, but it is not no-| ticed. lines from the larger line just below| the arms and looks well. If the girls 1 keeps her body erect and stands or | Isitu in a graceful, even position, the effect is excellent without a corset. The plan would encourage girls to take care how they stand or walk or breathe, and this ftself would bde good for them.” Faded Frocks. Some one may have a pink cotton or linen dress in good condition, but badly faded. If so, put a piece of Tur key red cheesecloth in water and bofl until the color is the desired one. The dress will dry a bit lighter than when 23 It the girl | The skirt hangs in stralght , SUPOEDHIPOSOUSTSOSMIHIP T OAIPNHIEOPUSDFOIISOILISY % Are You_Satisfied With Where You Eat? § For nice 211 South Ten blind 0U GOING T0 PAINT? wmoney on your paint bill and guarantee sat- aint departwment is in charge of Mr. W. R. doors, sash, We can save you isfaction. Our p: Give us a chance Phone 28. S_O'S'M’D'!’O FOIOPOFOOQE0E : Lakeland Foundry and Machine machine work. & e s | honet236 , 2OHG: the rest. ,.\o.g RE RGOM 17, KENTUC QDO .;r “ie OO OO » and all the 385 day The NYAL e pleasant rooms, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON Are You Going fo Build? ‘If 8o, or if you need lumber or bullding material of any kind, or for any purpose, let us figure with you. Vause, a very competent mxn, and we can furnilh\the material and do the w ork for ou in a way that will make you glad. Builders Lumber& Supply E.H &E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, OGS BONADBHOEERHIDO D HOEOBODOROBORAEA v (R T T w SR T : List Your Property Today And be ready for the New Year's rush. me in my office, mail me description, price and terms. I'll do Loans negotiated. A KODAK Holiday Candies Bonbons, and Fruits in origina' package, from 10c to $5.00. CENTRAL PHAR™MACY meals, good homecooking and nessee Ave.— Miss Browning's Home W&OWWW In mill work, s, etc., we =re the leaders. at your work. ’ Company Foot of Main Street. QEQFOBOPQPQEFOHOS O 1 OHIBO #O Co , Wc are now prepared to [mmkh iren and !n. ss cast. ings of all dutnptum\ We also do all kinds of . . . e Lakeland foundry and Machine Co. Lakelard, Florida Pnanene $ O HOBOE 0 SOOI IOE 0 OFOIOIODOTY If you don't find W. FISKE JOHNSON AL ESTATE KY BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLORIDA 20000COB00OOIIINNDO0VI HGHUIIIIIOOIIOOV0000ION IO OO OO A1 e WA The gift to put the keen edge of enjoyment on Christmas day, s of the year--the KOPAK or BROWNIE. AT K purchased from us. Chocolates, That are best, and can only be PHONE 2§ DIIOOOOOONC STORE HIOGOROOCO D. Fulghum CASH GROCER 216 South ‘Florida Ave. Phone 334 wi o;%;:‘f,f.'{"}e"fi::::;‘ g Just Look at These Prices el o eesecloth miro thm.e::ughoforc: dress. N.“ 17 1bs Granulated Sugar...... 3100 Coffee (ground), per Ib.... ... 28¢ blue cheesecloth may be used in the |Salt Bacon, per Ib.......... 14%0 | Cnions, per b ............... do same manner to freshen the color of | Compound Lard, per Ib.......... 1 Irish Potatoes, per pk......... 35¢ a light blue dress. It is best to try |3 cans Tomatoes ............. Starch, e' X 98¢ sample of material in the dye to get 3 cans Sugar Corn . .......... Argo Starch, 6 pkgs.. i :‘vl:dflsht shade before putting tn the | Pest Flour, 24-1b sack......... 90c | Nutriline Horse & \iule Feed tl (1 Best Flour, 12-1b sack......... 45¢ | Corno Horse & Mule Feed. .. S Best l'losl:.r. 96-1b sack........ $2.90| g;u ...................... $ o Pockets. Thars Soap ................ 25ciShorts ................ A three-piece screen covered with Head Blce,Ppet || Rl 7c‘Como Chick Feed ....... cretonne containing pockets for every. thing needed in the sewing room is a convenience. These pockets are all one one side, so that when the screen | Is reversed it is an ornament to the | room, and no one suspects the minia- ture sewing room that it contains. Coffee (Arbuckles), per Ib.... .. 28¢ | Schumacher Chick Feed.. lmfl'ee (Green), per b.......... 23c ! Wheat | guarantee my stock to be smctly Fresh and First-class. Give me a trial and be convinced e ) B R R S P PR————