Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 12, 1913, Page 8

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, MAY 12, 1942 - —_' N ‘ G0 TO THE RESCUE. | Crerecerenenenens,mo MRS. JOHN W. KERN ' DESIGNS ARE VARIED | . w.: il 16k Db T Tl @eE L.GHRY ' | MY LINE INCLU | HE low the Example of a Lake- ] j . WIDE CHOICE ALLOWED IN T i MATTER OF NECKWEAR. land Citizen. Newspapers 1 Rescue the aching back. Medici Shapes Probably the Prettiest | If it keeps on aching, trouble may MagaZineS of the Many That Have the Ap- come. 4 proval of Fashion—Selection Often it indicates kidney weak- S'a“onery a Matter for Care. ress. Not all the collars rolling away from the throat belong under the Robe- | spierre heading, though that classifica tion has become elastic enough to eover the host of shapes thst have not the remotest kinship with the ori- ginal Robespierre model. The so- called Medici shapes have tollowed | paving trouble from close upon the hels of the Robesplerre | yoys and was suffering from back- fad and now onc sees guantitles °‘1 ache and soreness through my loins. collars, which,h instend‘ ol’d romnl:\ Doan’s Kidney Pills quickly rid me slightly and then tarning down i : ki defh points, flare out from the throat of the complaint ndndwso;?ng ghoss and roll at the edge without turning neys were in £00 or'. ‘. down. Of course in all such shapes I have had no need of a kidney med- there i¢ some faint echo of the famous Medicl collar, and so the name clingd | For sale by all dealers. Price 50 to all the variation on tbe theme. !cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, Some of the Medicl modcls are ek .. york, sole agents for the Unit- ceedingly attractive and, if becomlng| e at all, are extremely so. They vary, - _Doan’s—and : greatl,y in width, spread of flare and | Remember the name--Doan | SOOROTOCOLITA :*"QW! { STOLIOLOT ML SOMOEI L4040 closeness to the throat, some of them take no other. — hugging the throat quite close at the COO base and flaring only toward the top, | Successors to D. Fulghum fect. others being set lower and standing 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue } she has been a frequent visitor. This| Many of the Medici models are ! away from the throat a little afl‘l is her latest photograph. | made up in satin and worn outside & (il e AEY it S | transparent close collar, or are re-! around. One collar stands high at the | ) V S o ing Up the Back Yard | solved into a flaring Medici frill top-, ‘leaning Up the Back Yards. ping a close stock of satin or velvet. ! If you neglect the kidneys' warn- ing, Loo! This Lakeland citizen you how to g0 to the rescue. R. L. Marshall, N. Massachusetts Ave., Lakeland, Fla., says: “] was 1 disordered kid- Post Cards Cigin Come and see me before py, k out for urinary disorders. will show chasing elsewhere. Yq patronage appreciatec, e Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Leooy of Edisomia Thea:. icine since.” Is placed in this institution be- e e e cause its policies are consistent with all the approved principles of safe banking. a directorate Courteous ervice, sides and back, rolling slightly at the | upper edge, and the flare widens at the sides. The sides of the collar slant toward the front at the base and fasten with a soft bow of silk. There 18 also an attached frill of lace which | falls to the waistline in cascade ef- ! that directs, ample resources and a Mrs, John W. Kern {8 the wife of ' the senator from Indiana. She s well ! known both in Indianapolis, where ' she lives, and in Washington, where | close attention to our depositors’ nceds holds and attracts depositors liere, ' THE STATE BANK OF LAKELAND FLA. i | | FOR SALb | hair. But their fecling about their| ' estate. Address W. M. S., care|,cy yarq is like the Tampa man and | i W R Graham, Lakeland DOBt-| yiq ¢}0es, In a country village or o ¥YOR SALE-—-Nine choice lots ln} office. 676 suburban district, the back yard xul Palma Ceia Park subdivision for, e almost as conspicuous as the trom,@ wearer is slender and fairly long the $2.200. Why pay $350 for lots we WANTED—A desirable lot, near iu.| No matter how many geraniums and eftect 1s usually good, but the short- Simms Realty | 686 will sell for $250. Co., Tampa. Fla, FOR SALE—Two lots in l)ixleluud‘!‘ A bargain. Apply to Majestic| anything from a postage stamp | trayed decadence. around, and these net or lace frills theatar. ¢8g! to a saw mill. 210 N. Main St., “Years ago. when high, tight at the back are often quite deep, fall- 687| fences were the rule, a man was ing far below the base of the neck. FOR SALE—2 grapefruit trees, 100 young Valen-, eia orange trees; good house; 660\ feet lake front; at a bargain if wken soon. The John F. Cox| Realty Co. 692 FOR SALE—Fine lot, 50x150, fine| bearing trees; paved street; ce-| cheap; cash or terms. When 1| over the whole neighborhood, dis-| Very wid d pl ralk; '] $900. The John| k B ; | y wide and plaited frills are used T o8 :‘leléto:;ealfmclos Gga| Bive It away don't ask me why I|couraging neatness and impairinz with many of the low rolling collars, hlS 1S ‘he most complete hardware s v 5 | did not give it to you unless you real estate values."” but there are narrower models, too, t h T B | ask for it. Jeremiah B. Smith, R T | and the number of arrangements in store 1. this i “V TofirreSQ\fifi:gggdc:::?tlico: 0:?«;::::! 690 NOTICE " met and lace covering the greater part SOMARTY. ¢ supply the : - 3 e | ) 2 of the blouse with which the H i I g y are o i o compliance with constitution o5, ¢ blouse wih which wey wre | needs and requirements of everybody. to at 642, Lakeand, Fla. jol $10,000—TEN THOUSAND dollars loan on first-class inside real Address Box 680 reasonable figure. ARCHER, the secondhand man, buys| 350 young WANTED--To sell lakeshore farm, ining city limits and Lake Parker; best bargain in the State: easy terms. Jeremiah B. Smith. 690 | WANTED-—to sell lot 290x66 feet, good 5-room house, on North St., The Tampa Tribune says the foi- | lowing about Kkeeping yards, cspem-' uily back yards, clean, which is good reading for any town: “A Tampa man once remarked that you could always tell the dii- torence between a Jacksonite and one | 0" his own townsmen by the way, they blacked their shoes, The Jay-! townite blacked them all arouna,! while the Tampa man never touched tbe hcels, seemingly thinking that no one ever look at him from behind. ! “Whether or not the foregoing | criticism was just to Tampa, it l'uirlyi hits the idea of most people about their back yards. When the rage for claborate and angular houses was at ite height a few years go, some one remarked that the popular house fronts were of the Queen Ann style, while the rear with its garbage pails a«ud ash heaps was Mary Ann. “*Most people who live in individ- ual houses keep their front yards in pretty good condition nowadays, just' as most people wash their faces and | bydrangeas you put next the side- walk if you have ask barrels, garbage pails, unsightly chicken coops at the rear the whole place wears an air of King over his own dominions. It he preferred to be a sloven, no one wus cflendevl exeept such neighbors as lcoked out of the second story wiu- 1 dows. “The modern American toking down its fences and turningz itself into a park. One tousled back yard throws its blot of frowsiness town 8 at 917 East Orange. FOR SALE —4-room house; modern| conveniences; well screened; close | WANTED—To sell for cash or trade for real estate, good 5-passenger car, the cheapest car in Florida; and by-laws of B. M. & P. 1. U. No.! 12, Florida, all contractors in the| huilding line will pease take notice | ' neckwear, and collars of coarse linen But a wired lace collar such as de- | scribed is, it made up cleverly and of lovely lace, a very picturesque and | delightful bit of neckwear. | Apropos of the high close stocks and frills, much is done with that sort of thing and when the throat of the necked woman should avoid the stock with top frill as she would the plague. | When the frill goes across the back merely, the collar is more generally becoming than when it runs all The all around frill varies in width from an Inch to the depth of the collar, The craze for Bulgariun or Orien- tal colorings shown in frocks and blouses has reached the realm of or voile are embroidered in Oriental colorings and designs. In many cases the background of white colored em- broidery, i necked or low necked, but whather there is a high close stock or tarn- down collar, some sort of plastron or Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty And we are determined that every cus tomer who enters our store shall be com- that on and after the first day "fi bib or bertha goes with the collar, fall- better catch it on the run. Jere- | fn. 502 N. Ky. Ave. Phone 317, Black POR RENT—Modern 6-room bunga- Yow, with bath and all conven- fences South Tennessee Ave Ap-! ply W. Fiske Johnson. 639 POR RENT—My residence at 919 South Florida Ave. Would rent| in separate apartments. A. D | Boring. Phene 43 blue. G“i LOST—Cow, vellowish, with brin- B selves to those considering the item = | dleq hips; one ear slit, other of laundering. For travelers they have —_— i cropped; wears bell; has young Courage Ever In Demand. & special appeal. e 3 1 Miscellaneous | ST Laxeland real estate. Will pay 10 per cent interest. Address Box 87, Lakeland. 670 miah B. Smith. 690 | WANTED--To interest in Rosedale, the best sub- lights; miah B. Smith. 1 from depot. | ANYONE having potatoes, tomatoes, or truck of any kind will profit by communicating with H. D. Jen- nings, Haskell, Fla. WANTED—1,500 to 2,000 dollars on | | ™ 1" building up fast. I\\'ANTED-—To sell you a new, modern, 5-room and bath bunga- - treet, 4 blocks| C- R. FIELDEN, ow on Magnolia s salf. W. Lemon and receive reward. 698 August, 1913, the working hours of D8 low over the front of the bod- this union will be eight, and 65| i® and well over the shoulders and | back. Such a collar, if dainty and of pletely satisfied or we refund their money. gell you my entire|cents the price per hour. i Jeremiah B. Smith. 690 693 Return to J. H. Bradshaw, This union appreciates the spect in the future. JOHN MURPHY, President. Financial Secretary. Seldom. People who talk merely for the pup pose of sttracting attention to theme delves seldom get the kind of attam ton that is worth anvthing “Not W clanging fights and desper ate marches only is heroism to ba looked for, dbut on every railway bridge and fireproof building that s .| golng up today. On freight trains, on P— e Beyond Power to Overcome. e self-consciousness just oosed { a young drummer or his firsé the decks of vessels, In cattle yards, and the policemen, the demand fo; eourage is incessant, and the supply gever fail William Jamea €0- | Iikely to be rather expensive, but will | division in the city; has water and operations of contractors who have| do wonders toward treshening a worn ' Jere.| Paid the scale of prices in the past blouse and looks extremely well be §90|and expects no difficulty in that re- | tween open coat fronts. i | “.|lhl as one could wish for lingeries, fine material and well designed, is MARY DEAN. | Lingerie Crepe. Crepe de chine is as exquisite mate- | but the cotton crepes today are made | of such fine weaves and such dainty | designs and coloring that they are Deing used to a great extent. Under ! garments made of this fabric, lace ! trimmed and sometimes having the ad- dition of handwork, are are only de- cidedly practical, but because no iron- ing s required, they commend them- Patchwork Quilt. A patchwork quilt may be made from castoff coats, pantaloons, dresses, etc. One thickness of ticking for a lining is sufficient and easier to on Inmber rafts, among the firemea | wash. On account of the material be- llug heavy it will be best to cut the pleces in large blocks. The best thing about us however, is our prices. We buy in car load lots--take the smallest possible profit on each article we sell-= and depend on our volume of sales for what proft we make. We invite yo! to call and inspect our stock and prices Wilson Co. QR0

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