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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKILAND, FLA, JULY 3, 1913. PAGE .. ., !Looks Much Better Afler It Is Laun- | ;p embroidery trimmed cnt of FGR REN8—6 room house: ! dered Than Before, If this sort will wear very tory. Bts Done Properly. | Scallop and dot des are the fa- ik o 3 . | shadcs and screens. One an; ek vorites for everyday petticoat flounces, 2 y ALE qsuares morth of school Tub silk, which has proved its worth | gays the Philadelphia Telegraph. Such avenue. Inquire at Pilla;. | i | for shirtwaists and summer petticoats petticoats reach the top of the boot, e and may enter other departments of ' o there i ally nothing to wear out — 3 the feminine wardrobe, looks better | ¢po (ainty . after it is laundered than before, if it | short it i is laundered properly. But woe betide ! hoals when the woman who allows her tub silk | jntorests of ¢ and as it is S0 ¢gR SALE—Goed Wlnlmltel' ritla, i v e T et 2 Myscellane iihouctte, the e e belongings to fal! into the hands of “drop” rufl arded and | ] e e | an unwise laundress. They will come | the pew petticoats are very clinging FOR SALE-—On easy lvn.nb. or "wiil HARNESS REPAIRING:. back to her sireaked and blotched | garment rent beautiful home, eight rooms, McGLASHEN and stiff and cctiony and much the Petticoats for evening wear have two story house, large lot cover-, : worse for their tubbing very. deep embrol o o e A i 4 OB e . | very deep embioidery flounces on fin d with bearing orange and grape- popen oQ S1McGI A5t It it is rightly done, launderiug tuh 0\ g 0o The top s usually of soft | fruit trecs, just up bl rrom ! I and then rub it between the hands in | Velet pattern on a sheer ground This' = =~ S e LS 8 : i b e Ne BotbiaDE _ ; 4 | fresh water, with plenty of white pure [ flounce is attached to the petticoat top SALI Free dirt. Kindlii with & ribbon-run beading or with a soap. If the water is hard and suds stelp of lace insertion, the lace being d at $1.00 per load. Apply a do not form easily Jai ' ; i carried in tabs down into the flounce Kibler Hotel 86 When the gar A ¥ R . . ar IO @ Y (Qal H [ tineei them in o give an ct of air) n | silks is the simplest sort of work. To | . 5 1 bL:isnli\v;[]]r Sst)::{{(thcwsuiled shirtwaist | nainsook, while the flounce is of scal- | l.ake Beulah, on west side. D, H.Y or petticoat in lukewarm soapy water, | lop and dot embroidery or an English — sj0an, 912 WanT Sl b ";: to resharpen, made \bette new, 35¢, 83c and §0¢ dorgy land Furnlture and Hardvy) seem sveral (I.dn.‘,“: warm clo Pugel tQ: ficevin] - A8 38 the Oolgm bea ou o POR SALE BRIDLES?—McGLASHAN of the « ont, as lint some- | 1¢8, there are v class condition. 12m shop A Gs iyt NgE Bading ' st., between Florida and Tennes:ee 3 s n(h brick or t handicd if it is to be a1 thiis to a rose 925 ch is je of ithesgecond e s=m—e—rsrrn Earns 32 to Rescu= D Peter Dattinell, thirteen .. , When rinsing is as clear | a R 3 ; g : hand ¥ L after the gareats rough it tter e h‘\ been com- [GR OSALE —Will take as first pay-1 oe gtarifard, Conn., owns ] [ aniit was addia Tittle bluing to | Dins ixtic pent on good house and lot in| which he iz very fomd. b ] as it wa 1 little bluing to Al e : { to antici- i BT | it if the silic has a white ground and TST: ”" Soiinil ”"] = LB two blocks of schiool, a vacant lot ents neclocied o 1 pite the futur | rinse the cloi in this. Then wring | " ,Ihyi‘ new copper m(’l ~.1 \\‘11:“4’;“‘: or small cagh payment and §12 and it foil piate e futare as by L] am another, them dry, s them out and hang ¥ : S TRACA taw | wardin ] s i them up for 15 or L0 x-.ixxl:r:»;~—*|1. { | known ; which is more of, Uer montd iy b :\'“.‘ Peter L | th ACCOTIN to-call o avhen that 1ong enough to heat o fation 4 ja grayish tone 'he Turkish renied for $15 ver month. Dr, N. Sothd e warta e chance comeg or when an accident or | Iron the sit% while it is quite wet. | fones of """4 ! .:” pus ’“‘al n L B e g e {and the result will be added silkiness | the deep, rich phive tint and the : —- = llied i & iluess, ere, overtakes you | of texture and softus 1 | more subiiued biuish shades seen 1D R SALK--Good milch cow. F. B Pl cors the money 1o ng |1t can be ironed either on the wrong | old tapestiies Perrell. 824 [ Meensw,” ha jropis The BANK ACCOUNT is a coa i or the right side. Mest tub silk is a | | The deg warden told the b little shiny anyway, but if it has a dull | RS A DR N e . ahea stant spur to further thrift and goold finish without gloss it can ba ironed | inla T L FOR: SABR-sOneshoultobnons; Con il [ ays 4 X 3 Girls Tauaht to Be Beautizs. one range, 2 rocking chairs, ]~ i) i 2 on the wrong side without changing | 1, France. Au:tma and Italy, th it il g Land received o citizenship——it helps and protects you 4 | 1 France, At a an aly, the e G I § ) the finish. | knowledge of phy~ical culture, hyglena | straipht chairs and a Kitchen ta- qog qway with A0 01s of el heneflt: to the: conts Hang the ironed si_lk garments in‘m,,i “heauty cnlne” s a8 much a i1 all in first-class condition.|the money by doing the air on hangers until th'(\y are th?r | part of the voun: 's education as \pply to 209 South Missouri ave.' m~ving lawns menity ; ”fh’“ .(.lvr"" Fa that .”?“" ‘T"” not Wrin- ! thg pyiimenis of reading md writing. or phone 114 Green. 927 | B kle. Silk l:mndin ;w q in this ” l 1 The child is car ed in the ' =i S IR RYrels i) . e New Congrcssnur for months and looks ag v the 1ast papime £ Hert ralti o i eVell, how's biing ¢ ! e e s KRG D5 JaClE ultivation, the .op qALM-—Fresh milen eow: alen! .o .y o i E BYLU iR ORI youthi . Cusht to preserve s Not what it's cracked up cut from the hoit on the counter— jiq f and s i iimRei e large Borso. elght years el¢ ! Beun in congress nearly (i | Philadelphia Telegraph, hatr 15 cared for and brotscted, The | A®PLY to Pleard Bros, Drane!now, mud ain't been able o ‘} o e skin and are improved by | Pat'dnz. Phene No. 6 TEF Junker to the Panata canil” | EMEROIDERY |S N’UCH USED ' every ko £o. thut old nge | " S e ' . | advances sl alvays giace TARNESBT-—McGLARHAN f1ed R e 1 11 ‘ \ . i + 5 | Conspicuous In the Trimming of Lm-"‘“'-" '\"‘.- > i Goud House - R - e ! Brightening the Hal | gerie This Season as Well | Feening i % | To brighten bl ! as Gowns. i ! jof half a lemon @ . | e | ; 2 jof salts of tarta | Not only are the embroideries used | tof the shampoo. { on gowns, but they are conspicuous on | ; Mot ditesal, Some people find duOH! k Some Lose. Europe's War Malsrial, | lingerie. Petticoats are handsomely | Household econoray s-Icom goee fa ‘El"*‘ ot lizht-colored ale, b *“DiA4 you loee much in that bam® Burcpe withdruws fowminduster ., | embroidered, many with machine em- :ough 10 be vounted a consitacy B | water once a week, or ever faflure, Jim?” asked Hawkins. " 800,000 men to make suidiers of thes ‘ broiderles in the dainty patterns that | "etraint of trade —Atehison Glohe | | weeks, keeps the bair light should say I did,” sald Slabsides, *1 ' They are kept from ona to thres ! simulate laces. These embrolderies S G ! i 8 Bad an overdraft of a hundred and years. \What an appalling wnste; | are added to fahrics as fine and sheer ; I sixty dollars In that bank, and geel | how Goubly prevosiuious it eficieney | a8 gossamer, but because of the New 8ource of Radlum. {TOR RENT-- Furnished and m.rur»! Virtue Has Few Martyis Bow I had to hustle to make good!®== cn: be insured with militta tratuing: | strength of the threads and the per- .‘l“' :(:',l:“ university protessor nished rooms. Apply at 805 S.| Among men virtue has r's Weekly. —New York World ! foeti ¢ the weave the perighs ms ave found . Sl Y Rt A Harpe y. rh Wor fection of the weaye the perizhable B e radium in ordt: Florida ave. 92 preachers but few martyrs-—u Advien Helvetivs Fine Music and Best Picture Servicein the South at Auditorium. [Foliow the Crowd Below appears the Jist of contestants according to their i standing at the close of the contest: FINE PICTURES TONIGHT Mrs. M. L. Bradley.. ....34,135 srs, . A, MeDonald «. .. 4., 340 Mrs. M, Chapman .. ..... tiaal 370 Mrs. k. W Eatou . sl Mrs. F. C, Bankston ., ......24,119 ::rs. l: ]C: l;ulherford """ 180 ’l‘he Et ~ M ' < bR : rs. C. O. Moore .......... 125 'y l St f M l R ] Mrs. S. T. Fletcher .. .. ....4,945 - Sl S Mrs, J. D. O'Hern .....o000s T Ll “a acrl lce . Utua e lance Mrs. Wm. Steitz.. o« oo ... 2,925 M 8 A | rs. B. Tucker, Jr. ......... bu i Mrs. R. E. Wilkins ...... ... 1,886 Mre. Walter Bates . ... . [ | \‘| Mrs. R, W. Uardaker.. .. ....1,165 NS, T, Wanbg .o 30 N G VL i Mre. J. Patterson .......... 20 Angel f h ( . A . " 3 ' 5 - o 1 Mrs. G. W. Friend ........ 930 ‘:'- W {'. MORRE ¢ ivviiais 2 O t e anyons = "lerl\«an | Mrs. F, Laramoe.. .. .. .. .. 600 2 e . . % § & YR BRVIN ol 20 Mre. A. Blewers . . ....... 41 Mrs. L. Willlamson .. 20 Mrs. Garwood ............. 386 Mrs. C. C. Hendrix .. 10 1 1 Mrs.J Jones ............. .. 285 Mrs. H. 8. Melellainfe ....... 19 Old ln C f d -'N h Mrs. B F. Hines .. .... ... 348 Ue Tadin . elaE l onraence orthern Lverybody Will Celebrate the Glorious Fourth of July By Going t THE AUDITORIUM THAT NIGHT GREAT AMATEUR NIGHT RECITATIONS, DANCING, SINGING, ETC. | $2.50 In Gold to Successful Contestant. ~ Ask at the Box Office For Particulars ’ A GOOD SHOW ALWAYS AT THE AUDITORIUM CHILDREN 5c¢ ADULTS 10c