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OIOROTOBOF listent Big Cut in Maz- ; da Lamp Prices 0y 15, 20 aud 25 Watt were 50c now 402 10 Watt were 35¢ now......... 450 40 Watt were 75¢, now......... 60c 100 Watt were $1.10, now. ...... 90c $1.35 .$2.25 150 Watt were $1.60, now. .. 250 Watt were $2.60, now. .. Buy Mazda lamps and reduce your light bill. For sale by Florida tleclrlc& Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING PHONE 46 L3 10O -:0~o-o~»cm&»o«w’vc~x¢v¢»o "0‘?‘3‘3‘0‘!’0‘" i J > | ,0‘2‘0 OO FQCOFOHOIOTOOVIOLQ DON'T FORGET TO GO TO LAKE P,HARMACY FOR YOUR . O BB B3O Drugs, Drug Sundries, & Tonlet Amcles s 7 > B At ot w R D I S S S W WS T e GG D 2L DN M OODDROONRL | AI E Timber, Turpentine Cut-over : }[\’ S Lands, Choice Colinization i« it Low Prices, Flerida Homes and Groves on High R e Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- warv and Trucking Farms, We guarantee all property just Drasented by us For reliable information see & Alfield FLORDA g fepre 0hiinger ¢ New Depot LAKELAND, YOOI 45 DOODSDO0OOCOH, Southerly wmd and a cloudy sk Proclaim it Hunting morning.” fyou are planning a hunting fip this year, you cannot af- ord to leave this store out of our consideration. Ve have everythirg you may need at prices Msiderably lower than you will find in any trstore. We carry only the best guns W the finest rifles of e description. andls the best quality er and revolve: cything, Kin ¢ your hunting suc outfitted many huntsmen . .e. Their sat- ommendations are the best proof that our hnnt- s are the best that cun be bought. heJ acks‘ou? 1lson Co. PO FO0F0%OPOLOPOLOFOPOHOPOPOPOFTOHOPOIOPOPOLOTOL ‘s, semi-smoke- MAY BE AVOIDED. | Precaution That Frequently Will Save | Work Over Again — Having Proper Canvas Is Important. The most careful counter of threads is liable to unpleasant surprises when the end or corner or a cross- stitch thread may ruin an entire de- | sign and the work will have to be done again, There are two ways to avold this | trouble. If the finished piece need not | be exact in measurements lay the hem along one side and end. Begin in the | angle this formed and work the sides ‘ as far as desired, stopping when there | is no more room to repeat the pattern i and add the hem. Return to the angle and work the ! end in the same way. Then lay the | other two hems and the rest of the | design is accurately fitted. When the finished piece must be a given size, start the design from each end and work toyard the mildle. If there is a discrepancy it is easy to make up a connecting figure that will look intentional. Treat the ends in the | Bame way. The secret of good cross-stitching | is to have the cross-stitch always slant in the same direction. To insure this mark the top of the work with a few sttiches run in the hem. This makes mistakes in direction impossible. When the end and side are finished turn the piece entirely around and work the opposite direction, which gives the same general slant. Much of the effect of crossstitch work depends upon the canvas. It | pays to g prepared for et that specially thi Py Qv 1Yoeanvas Lis uneven, and ruin the work | nporied eat from Germany is | ved, s it s even, tine, and the | ts pull easily For the fine work used in fowels i and other Empire ns choose a P when bold, coarse With the right this stitching ma ero done. find of canvas, appear as exquisite as solid embroidery, Do not attempt to do your cross- stitching directly on the material un- | less on certain weaves, iregular, very open mesh The threads are sure to be and the work will not be accurate, besides being hard on the eves. The time taken to baste on bits of ecanvas and pull out threads when finished will be saved many times over in working. tempt shaded cross-stiteching without a colored pattern. These designs must be regular, and do not lend themselves to haphazard shading. | HANDKERCHIEF BOOK COVER A dainty article, which only r¢ quires two handkerchiefs is a boc cover. The handkerchiefs should ir joined at one edge with narrow ri! bon run through tiny eyelet hol worked just below the border, to for: the back seam. These are then fit ted over the volume by means of plai . linen pockets embroidered upon the ir ner side and a portion of the top an bottom edges of the handkerchiefs, in stead of being seamed to the out: portion, as is done in the case of cov erings made from materials bought by the yard. | ® | Paradise Plume. The single pargdise plume s much in demand as an evening coiffure or nament. Sometimes it is set off by « diamond star or some suitable jev which forms the center of the circu lar band used as a bandeau for the hair. Some of the paradise plun: are placed on the front of the head in an upright fashion, while others are placed sidewise, allowing the plume to sweep gracefully over the ear and touch the shouider. Velveteen Gowns. One-piece gowns of velveteen in the modish shades of taupe and brown are popular for hard usage, though some | women find them too warm for wear | GOOD WAY BY WHICH TROUBLE | the Necessity of Doing the Entire |Single ornament on the left side. One ;mam of exquisite delicacy. i held at the two opposite corners by tor with a simpie festoon. Unless very proficient, do not at- ' THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKLLAND, FLA, JAN, 6, 1913, CROSS STITCH DESIGN (PRETTY RIBBONS FOR NEGK‘ At No Time Have These Adornments Been So Handsome and Worthy i of Praise as Now. i The latest development of the sau- ‘toir is the grosgrain or moire ribbon ) ! with plain or pilot edge and a large | of the prettiest of these is a circular Another [i8 a square of finest filet lace mesh wrought in platinum and diamonds, i placed diagonally on the ribbon and | two diamonds. These are again .l!" tached to a jeweled section that cov- | OB EOD | ers the ends of the ribbon. If a sim- | | pler chain for the lorgnon is dofi]r(‘d there is the solitary pearl without | any metal and strung as a slide on l silk cord. Both men and women are adopting this inconspicuous but hand- i some device, Perhaps one of the most pleasing novelties of the moment 18 a velvet neck band with slides of seed pearls. These come with two or three slides They are both radical departures from the old- fashioned themes, such as the rosette and the bowknot,—Vogue, Daniel in Second Place. Little Willie's grandmother had been teliing him Bible stories. his ' favorite being that of Daniel in the Hons den. At the age of four he was taken 1o a circus for the first time. When the lon-tamer put his head intog the lion's month little Willie's excite- ment knew no bonnds. Jumning up and down he eloojully sereamed: Thot konoeks the spots off HAHLESS Wi i1 UAKEN IHE HAIR § A ian A Littic Sage and Sulph'..r Makes Gray tair Vanlsh—A Remedy tor All Hair Troubles. Wl dors ot know the valiue o Sulphuar for Keepine th K, soft and &logsy and in geod condition s a matter of faet, Sulj o natural element ot hadr, and cieney of it in the hair is held many scalp specialists to e Ccont i with loss of color and vi- tality o the hair. Unguestionahly ther o hetter remedy for hair atd coadp troubles, especially pre- HHE rayness, than Saze and Sul- phive 10 properly prepared | Wyeth Chemical Company ol N York put out an ideal prepara- 1 ol this Kind, ealled Wyeth's and Sulphur Hair Remedy, in h Saze and Sualphoar are com ed with other valuable remedics the healthy condition. Keeping vy, It you hair is losing its color or ustantly coming out, or il you ard poubled with dandruff or dry, itchy a lifty cent bottle of Wy- and Sulphur from alp, 2ot your according to the what a nggist, use it mple directions, and see flerence a few days’ treatment will ake in the appearance of your r M drugeist tee that ided it the represented, Honey under guar- 1l will bhe re- remedy s not exactly ORDINANCE NUMBER 147 AN ORDINANCE nee Number 141, requiring all persons to ob- amending Ordi being an Orvdi- e i@ permit from the mayor bhefore ing any street performance, and wosing a license upon the same. BE 1T ORDAINED BY THE| OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE “ND, FLORIDA: Section 1. That Section two of pdinance Number 141 of the City of | keland, iiring all persons to obtain a per- it from the Mayor v street performance, and impos- 2 a license upon the same, be nended so as to read as follows: “Section 2. Every person or per- ns giving such performance, exhi- tion, parade, lecture, speaking, or | nding shall pay a license of Five ollars per day: PROVIDED, that | Mayor shall have the power to sue such permit without license to imds and other orcanizations for rades, to political speakings, and | preachers for services; and that * Marshal shall have the power to siznate what points on a particu- | being an Ordinance re- | before wiving PAGE SEVEN. FOHO FOPOFOFOFOOF0LOLOLOH0 mmmmmmw £ Are_You Satisfied With Where You Eat? For nice meals, good homecooking and ¢ pleasant rooms, apply to MRS. HENRY BACON 211 South Tennessee Ave.—Miss Browning’s Home -&QWQ-&W:&&&Q&&‘DMW 2 il | Are You fiomg to Bmld? If so, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind, or for any purpose, let us figure with you. In mill work, etc., we are the leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? doors, sash, blinds, We isfaction. can save you money on your paint bill and guarantee sat- Our paint department {u in charge of Mr. W. R Vause, a very competent man, and we can furnish the materiai and do the w ork for you in a way that will make you glad. Give us a chance at your work. Builders Lumber& Supply Company E. H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, hone 28. Foot of Main Street ‘_vo—il;:;ec- POBOICH NI BE e ':»-':w:v-4:~‘=c»arc»+ow+owoéfa‘ $ Another shipment of those delicious , i Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- ! 2 rived. When wanting something in E g O AOSOPOSOPO+ D6 candies don’t forget them. 5¢C Sack. H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 VOGO OO O Wmfln P X e B TR e SOBOHOTOHOTOHOTOTOHOFOTOIO 1O GIOGIOID FOHOBOIOSOPIFOEY hair and sealp in : List Your Property Today O Q3 & L3 0 0 (n R SR b3 DODGIDDDDDDDBBEDDDOVIDIOIR DI bi B0 OOOODOOOOOOOC'OOOOOO:'OC".".".".‘0‘.{0000('00000000:'0%00@9‘ % . i o a \ ‘ And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you don’t find me in my office, mail me description, price and terms, I'll do the rest. Loans negotiated. W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING LAKELAND, FLORIDA For Headache Take SHAC The market REMEDY Safe and Reliable, it always produces resu'ts. does not offer a more reliable HEADACHE CENTRAL PHAR™MACY The NYAL PHONE 25 STORE DOHIOTCOOOI0000L: D. Fulghum CASH GROCER 216 South Florida Ave. Phone :334 1,, ©siret may b ued for such - Just Look at These Prices Section Il. That all laws or parts 17 lbs Granulated Sugar...... $1.00| Ccffee (ground), per lb.... ... L ¢ laws in conflict with this Ordi- | Salt Bacon, per Ib....... " 14‘/1 Cnions, per b . -ioeo.s 8 mce are hereby repealed. | Compound Lard, per Ib.. lfllh Potatoes, per pk ....... W% I hereby certify that the forezo- ;3 cans Tomatces « Ordinance Number 147 was duly '3 cans Sugar Corn assed by the Council of the City of | Best Flour, 24-1b sack Lakeland on the 18th day of Dec |Best Flour, 12-Ib sack. . ’Argostnch.lpm ...... v 9ocx’lutriline Horse & Mule Feed. $1.74 45¢ | Corno Horse & Mule Feed....$2.08 1. D. 1912, IMI-'lour.BB-lbnck ........ 32.90,0m SR $1.7¢ MORRIS G. MUNN, ;7 bars Soap ................. 25¢c :Shorts ......... vk ..$1.8¢ Attest: President. | Head Rice, per 1b. _.......... 7c | Corno Chick Feed ..—....... 5238 Coffee (Arlmeklu). perlb.. . ... 28c | Schumacher Chick Feed...... 2956 | L S. L. A. Clonts, Mayor of the |Coffee (Green), perib.......... 23c ! Wheat ........ ...... -2 under coats. A delightfully youthtul | ' 1+ SWATTS, City Clerk. | model in beaver brown velveteen, | made with the utmost simplicity, had for its only relieving note a big roll- ing collar on the Robespierre order, made of silk agaric and bordered by & narrow band of beaver fur. City of Lakeland, Florida, do here- by approve this ordinance Number 147, this 19th day of December A. ,D 1912, 8. L. A. CLONTS, Mayor. I guarantee my stock to be strictly Fresh and First-class. Give me a trial and be convinced UL S S —— B o