Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 27, 1913, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, PAGE THRFY FLA,, JAN. WO Stable Styles in Millinery That Appear to Bz Fermanent 5 not been in v ss than ever rutur Women who < shown, which is and panama | wade of velvetedn ither subsrantial .ve them reblocked | fabrics, has no fraiie or wires and line, because they | belougs 1 - outline and quality | wii 2 (0 Le known as “the "y way of variety, they | suit case h It is hecoming popular 4 from season to sea- | to make snch hats 5 a hat is so good from ! as the coat. The hat sh 34 t of view, that worn or | of corduroy, the brim stifivned with an REE < is replaced with other { interlining and machine stitched. It t, or trimming is selected | is as practical as the good old-fash- to its capacity to stand [ ioned sunbonnet and ocenpies the same place in the winter wardrobe as rtant fuctors in all good 10Ty, g 2a soft hat v is made ind Gainsborough be- Since women are no longer satistiod luss which may be said | with one or two hats zood style.” This does | wisdom or then 1o iat they are always fash- l stable styles and woear them severa ans that they must be | seasons by way of change from their th outside the realm of | new hats. For ev ry woman wants a fine taste will wear inspirations, tom o any time they see fit, regard- AAAAAS A MANY WINTER FABRICS 'gest SCENTS FOR THE BATH Much Choice Is Possible, and a Wo-' man May Use Any Particular Per- fume Which She May Prefer. The commonest form of the bath as a beautifier is the bran bath. This > particular bath has the advantage of Popular Materials May Help yaine inexpensive and efficient at the One Who Is Still Un- game time. The bran should be sewn ied as to Choice. into a neat litile square sack of — | cheesecloth covering, and dropped into TROUBLE REALLY IS IN MAKING ONE'S SELECTION.. Description of Some of the Most <uing for favor that it | The water must not be too hot, or the ! at least for buyers | bran will be cooked and thus rendered ! rom t'other. It would | useless, but if warm water is poured ' ne to rush in for a bar- | on it a ereamy mass is formed, which ire and find that you | Will render the it to be bengaline, For those \ \ weave that produces a | €laborate irface, : < u gilk fabric that has or cords at intervals to selvage. Frequently | #nd su wool covered with silk | The - the twotone ef- ish to be a little more s of bran mixed | 1 a¢ violets, orris root ouver veed not unusnal, and is is elainwod it it has m)rnxl in 1 r ) 1y ‘\Al"\‘n . N 4 ty t « lue fabric woven of benl ' ] 1 r H liferent colors. | MR £ 1 her ted together ffect in the 1i o 4 1 th. Of ral 0 hicr i is also the color y get, t i 1 ne does 1onse oolen | et wpnlied on i ds of & ( Then, to R g prevent ai t 15 rubbed 0 : i I aartial ‘ the bath ey 1l or a : ; a ) 1 1 ¢ ca r. ol pontay L c for tailored _ ' E ¢ borax, L gy 6 iter but is inval- but with a high ace which gives a skin. It is nee- ¢ > caution two articles, for an L iustead of mak- uable for essary in the overdos Is a weave with a loop-| It is a velvet in which thei ing the skin soit and supple, will |© vs.r\{u 5, at a just valuat pile have not been cut“ harden it and muke it much too dry. I3 frequently applied to cot- s of tl otk he type of agaric lnd Tray Tatles. The Tripcli tra: table is a thing of | | parts—three in number 't cloth, or siciliene. is mo' \¥ weight, e is no | o e = fits on supports a third way up the It is a waterproofing process | o any material, either silk, legs of the stand: and the folding * cotton means striped. legged stand may be folded and < s Sy < stowed away in a small space. The «!d fi.m: ,M[k netlike maline. trays are made of bamboo, and are ! apply the same name to strong yet light in weizht, and can or cotton net. .l.izhl weight velvet with| o very ornamental for a tea or re- or flattened. ! was originally a wool fabrie| gen gray and white mixtures. Of| 43 heavy cotton and linen have been known by this 4 Almost the Limit ‘Tfatite is a weave in which the| A minister in the middle west bas | ‘4TS are g0 twisted as to create & described a bachelor as “a parasitical | P<bbled surtace, dodder, a solitary satellite around his own ego, and a sluggish human of ex- wberant egotism.” the 1st day of Ma lication wi nude to the Hon- Governor of Tallnhassee, { letter: articles of orizinal of which | ice of the Sec- thassee, Flor- [orable Park patent on thy incorporation, the is now on e in the o reatry of Staie at T ida. ARTICLES OF to that order of millinery of the same fabrie f ivd on those pictured by | its prototype docs in that of summer. | it would be| lect the smart ! ns; that women of in- | new hat; it is one of her dv;-ondablel | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. || f4|i.\<‘ and 1o carey onoa general dis- OWIL Vo contract [road, expr kin delightfully soft. ! are sold at chemists | fumed herbs, accord- <tand. When not in use this 'our—!"“ i tion be easily washed This table would | freshment table in a bachelor maid's | NOTICE. Notite i= hereby 0 DOLIA SCALLY. IX OF THE SCALLY & REALTY CO_.P ANY. Articies of 1 Lot L"'.«l-_\ . anuary, A B B 1 u hetw ooy | \ = |i1 | 8 Vol 1 i 1 b=t be in the t | cland, county of Polk, Suites of Ameriea, or any foreign tey, as omay be determined Loard of directors Second The general vature the husiness (o be ty orporation shall be as follows: ta) To purchase, lease, or other- Wise aequire lands, tracts, mineral wd rights, 1o buyv, sell, export and import, suw and prepare for market, and zenerally deal in timber viood of all kinds (hy To constract, ercet equip, Tepair and improve houses Chuildings of all Kinds and deserip- | tions, to bugld and operate jee plants end steam loundries (e Mo eather, receive, distrib- ! te and deliver coods and merchan- Divination and freizhe business; te that ond 1o own and operate its solscars amd vehieles, watever nature and description, or to tor the use of their vess vehicles, of whatever nature Qeseription; said companies tor the transportation or distribution goods, wares and merchandise 8 v diferent fabries are “on | the bath when the water is run In. nd from all points and places they may seem advantazeons pofitable to.carry on such busit tooconstroet, maintain and operin tramroads and rvailroads, but no tse sald means of transportatior the purpose of doing the bugl Cocommon carrier () To n ell, exchan generally deal in real and LIOperty oS orreh thie ns thereol 0 I inveoty o1 je < ‘ ose of, n "l 1 o fif ) 1 Ve ne ha abie iy lawinl money of Unit America, or in property d of direc f(w! by the hon !n orporation, at a meetiy for that purpose. Ten (11 There is u‘um. of the capital stock sha large top tray, a small tray (which | uhgeribed hefore the tran of business, except sneh b ay be preliminary to its oroa Fourth. The term for whis corporation shall exist sha ninety-nine (9%) yoars foll after the date of the issnan¢ o ters patent hereof. Fifth. The lnsiness of this | poration shall be condueted b | president, onme or more vice-presi- dents, secretary and treasur-r, |two of which may be held by o© |or the same person, and not |t‘mn three (3), nor more than sev- [en (7), directors. The directors shall be elected annually by A D0, MAMIE 1. BASSETT, CORPORATION & BASSETT oralion entered principal wida, with such branch ot iness within the United acted by this '“‘H'l'lvv'.\. on the third Woednes ! dcondaet its said business untilfrosh i | | | wyoand treasnrer; and Ii‘ oW, Seally and Dolia =|‘\|‘|[ our seals to this instrnmen?! | ors the The highesy amovnt of jn- duess op liability to which this wion can at any tine subject W1 1A with trausportation, rail- aund other companies mount of capit and to contract with by ench are as follows ally appeared J. W Seally, 1L D ‘(,[",l.. any suspicion of suicide,” collectio YVAAAAIVVWAVAAAAAAY VWA WWWAAAAAAAY P e D oz o i h. First. Second. Third. RBeoause it has B .0 ) ,\, r" i 11 FiG Dixiin. b ) lu‘!\. récs wiil R Seventh. Tenth. G. C. Rogan @ats and (@at Sutis | Now Going at - 4 BIG REDUCTION Cool Days are coming and these suits will come in handy. Netty, and the prices will astound you. ; Stylishy Nobby and ‘ JTELS § LN g styles W o\ .,‘.)-.; iy U | N 1 l o Wi Res . Ao i dil ULV bk \i'l.)v Wl ssett, known (o me 1o bhe the par- shitres, ¥ | Fanuary, and they shall |'|(‘|!! DWW Saally, Lakeland, Fla, 22 Pies who exeented the forezoing in- voollicers of the corporation { shares, stenment, and o oseverally acknowl- otlicers of this corporation who Mamie I Bassetr, Lakeland, Fla, e lsed that they excented the same for the uses and purposes therein expressed., 1 Dotin Scaliy, Lakeland, Fla., hares Witness my hand and official scal In witness whereol, we inve heres Jar bakeland, Flovida, this 25th day ribed our wmes and at- Jof January, A D 1918 C. M. CLAYTON, on the 25th day of January, A\, D (Seal) Notary Publie 1913 My commission expires lanary 6, tannual election s o } ', president; Mamie 1§ s spresident; JoA\W Seally, funto siuhs hall constitute the hoard of SCALLY (Seal) 1916, ('Hll\ SCALLY (Seal) AR e ' (Seal) MAMUES 1 BASSETT (Seal) had] be five hundreed thousand Posslibly So. o dollars, STATE OF PLORIDA, ] The following item appeared in & venthe The names and - resi- | COUNTY OF POLK |m0rnlns paper: “The body of « sall- or was found in the river this morn- " mEg cut to preces and sewed up in & Hed anthority, persons b gag Pha efrenmstanees seein to pre- ~Lon- of the si ibers and the I hereby certity thay hetfore me stock subiseribed [ the under llms.wlv, Dolia Scally and Mamic 1 | don Telegraph ! PARK HILL Do Bassett, Lakeland, o, 22 Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill 3ecause it is in the Best Town in South Florida. as HIGH if not HIGHER than Jecause it is point in Lakeland. One Mile of Granolithic all strecis Lot Kecause all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most atiractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Be :ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. —::;See= Deen- Bryant Building or §. M. STEPHENS

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