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PisE RIGT'T Simplicity and Smartness in Two Up-to-Date Garments ¥ N Velveteen Dress. Walking Costume. ELVETEEN DRESS.—Very simple yet at the same time smart is the dress we shdw here; it is in tobacco brown velveteen. The skirt is plain; the bodice is Magyar, with cross-over fronts and plain basque; it fastens in front; the vest of tucked net being fixed at left eide by gwess studs; a lace collar finishes the bodice, the elbow sleeves being edged @ith & band of fur. Hat of velvet to match the dress; it is trimmed with #ale blue ostrich feathers. A large stole of black fox completes the costume. Materlals required for the dress: Seven yards velveteen twenty-four @aches wide, one-halt yard tucked net, five-elghths yard fur, Walking Costume.~This costume is in champagne-colored Venetian wfoth. The skirt has a wrapped scam down the center of front, with the Sower edges cut sharply off, leaving a “V” shaped opening, which is filled in with material on which are sewn rows and rows of black satin ribhon; this also trims the coat on the revers and at the wrists. For the collar, black fl is used. Hat of black-satin, trimmed with a champagne-colored feather 6. Materlals required: Four and one-half yards cloth forty-eight inches 'wide, about eisht yards ribbon, one-quarter yard satin twanty inches wide, @sa yurgs silk or satin for liniag coat e cna s s e ) FOR SALE 7OR SALE—3s seautiful lots, close ‘n, facing northeast side Lake Morton; boaring orange trees; cheap if sol¢ at once. Apply Tele-| FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for 11-31-t¢ SEED-—Home- bean seed, $3 per gram office. VELVET grown BEAN velvet light housekeeping. Apply 311 8. Virginia Ave. or phone 14 Red. 498 bushel; in 10-bushel lots, $2.75.|FOR RENT—Four or five rooms, Mayes Grocery Co. | FOR SALE—Iast front lot in good' neighborhood, 72%x145. Price $625; $225 cash and balance in; Phone 339 or 485 one and two years. 332 blue. FOR SALI—Forty acres of land, a! litite over two miles from .Lake- land, being the nwi4 of the n1% of secticn 15, township 28 so:th or range 23 east. other information, apply to or ad-! dress this paper. 458-Mon. | FOR SALE—New house of § rooms, complete bath, wired for electric light; lot 650x135. Price $1,500. The John F. Cox Realty Co. FOR SALE OR RENT. Two elegant bungalows, five rooms and bath, with all modern conveni- | For—RENT—] ences, with east front; desirable neighborhood, situated on South Ten- nessee and Missourl avenues. Small| cash payment and balance monthly, quarterly or yearly. Could give eight years in which to pay most of it. 494 W. FISKE JOHNSON, Owner. FOR SALE—Two lots in Dixieland John F. Cox Realty Co, «lb'li PIANO—Brand new piano, \'alue! 350, to exchange for lot or land. | 478[ 487 . |FOR RENT—6-room house, bath, nicely furnished for light house- keeping; close in. Phone 176 Blue. 486 FOR RENT—Unturnished rooms. 306 East Pine St. 466 | FOR RENT—Four rooms and bath. All inodern improvements; very reasonable rent. Call- 817 South Virginia Ave. For price and| FOR RENT—House, bath, shades, screens; John F. Cox Realty Co. R RENT—Two furn! for light bhousekeeping, $10 per month. Apply 810 East Magnolia Ave. [t1] modern conveniences. Mrs. M. A, Troutman, 510 East Lime. 497 m and at Open all year 373 Elbemar around. hotel. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with or without meals. 105 South Vir- ginia avenue, or phone 299 Blue. 600 for $350 each. Nice location. The || MISCELLANEQUS | F. Linda, Box 432, Lakeland, Fla. |[PICTURES made by appointment 1| only. House. W. H. H. Elmer, at Palmetto Phone 199 Blue. 443 WANTED—Female help. First class northern white woman (home cook) as second cook and house- keeper in a high class family country club; one willing to learn and unencumbered. Opportunity for promotion. Delightful sur- roundings. State experience, ref- erences and salary expected. No professionals wanted. L L Knudsen, secretary. 480 NOTICE—On and after april 1, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 11, 13, in block 2 in Dixieland will be $700 each fnstead of $600. If you want some bargains you had better hur- ry. W. Elmo Brooks. 402 G PARLORS MOVED, This is to notify my friends and customers that I have moved my dressmaking parlors from Miss Pat- ton's store to the Smith Hardin building, where I will be glad to meet all my old customers and new friends. 490 GO TO THE EAST COAST-via Fort Myers on the Big Steamer Suwa- nee. Sails every Wednesday or Thursdey. Write or wire Menge Bros., Fort Myers for relorntlc;l;ls. MRS, C. L. WEBSTER. LOST—A case containing a pair of gold frame spectacles; one lens broken. Finder will please return to this office. 492 WANTED—Property in or adjoining Lakeland in exchange for my brick store building which produces good cash income and well located in a prosperous northern city. R. J. Btraw, Lakeland, Fla. 496 AN IDEAL HOME is one surrounded by big bearing orange trees, sucn as you will find in the Futch & Rogers subdivision, on South Flor- ida avenue. See owners, Futch & Gentry building. 344 WHEN you want insurance and if not already insured, you need it right now, see D. H. Sloan. 435 WANTED—AIl of my old custom- |- ers and friends to know I am back in Lakeland on the job at the Phoenix Barber shop. Call and see me. L. E. Peacock. 363 ONLY A FEW MORW ~? ¢ha~n Intg with the beantiful bdlg orange trees on them can be had. Have yvou got yours yet? If not better gee Futeh & Rogers, Futch & Gen- try building, withont delay. 344 \m« in the winter, TH KUMQua7. — ‘ The kumquat was | Japan, where it Withsta; than the Asiatic oray budded on citrug trif, Foughy uds gy 2€, ang oliata a will stand a temperatyre orul grees F., without injury, | hardy as the Satsuma, and' is : to the same cultura) ang mea ditions. While the kugqyy, smallest of the citrug fap) monly grewn in the Uniteq ;y is a valuable ang amacm; and has become Popular, [y 1. and S, with they mae 4 , clipped in small bunche, leaves attached, package. — Thelr Honeymoon, A newly married couply iy Fulton took their honeymy, motor 2ycle. This departme;, qualified to testify as ap [ the matter of honeymoons, '., Ueve us, motor cycling doesn af t0 08 as a start towarg cont bliss. Some folks may g ; cise, but it looks more to ys | ting In a draft.--Kunsas () —— Completely Finisheq One day my little throcyerq ter asked mamma for a slice Bhe was accustomed to eat b oo of the bread only and throw s crust This day mother 1) cedes not to waste the s when Mercedes had fin'sheq she said: “Mamma, can | pyy other slice of bread? 1 ate g oven the bones."—Exchange, Real Worth of Dolng, Do not do some good thing cz pose that you may be happy, must do good for the sake of good, and not for the sake of kicking back of happiness —H, Beucber titul orange grove subdivisig Futch & Rogers on South Fl avenue, you had better quick. They are going fust FISH, FISH!—Phone 91, t1¢ 0} liable Fish Man—R. 0. Purk WANTED—Everyone sovereign liniment tism, corns, buniouns, sy to try CAMOLINE. The ! edy ever put on the murli: ! ly recommended Dy as well as those abr A trial you of its merit. (ino! pany, Arcadia, Fla. or r a packace. are now.on displa Never before have we had such an elaborafe showing of Spring Sty These handsome garments are direct from the tailoring shops of W. S. Pg & Co., Syracuse. N. Y., exclusively designed and tailored for fashionable men. EVERY “PECK” SUIT is the work of craftsmen who know how. We know “PEC Clothes, “from the wool to the finished garment”’==That’s why we like to sell them. you are particular about your clothes and demand Style and Quality, we can fit y0U { to your entire satisfaction. “PECK” Clothes are guaranteed. E. F. BAIL LD I