Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 15, 1913, Page 6

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, t | I I , r PAGE SIX T0 SPOIL A BY JULIA KAETHE. __ Milliner (to small, meck looking cus- gomer)—"“Oh, you want just a little, Mexpensive hat? Well, now, I'll bet J've got just the very thing you want. [¥ou eit right down here in front of the lerror and I'll be buck in a second. [ “Yes, I brought threg, but this is the pne you ought to have. Do you know, ghe minute I set eyes on you I said to myself, ‘I've got just the very hat that ttle lady ought to have’ There's pomething about your face that made gne think of this hal the minute I saw on. ne he better than inute and look A RN KR i L HUSBAND UNVERS A TYPICAL FLORIDA ROAD. Y. Sluply stun- clivet is—well, I must say, it cerwinly is chie. There's really no other word for it “Suppose you try on this other one, too, just to ser. Yes, this has style. ie | It's really good, and it looks well on you, too, but, belleve me, the ether one’s the one you ought to have. “Oh, you do like the other cne bet- ter? Well, isn't that perfectly lovely? I was sure you wouid. I de so like to have people say richt cut what they like. It's the greutest relief, Now, let’s try this othcr one. Yes, people come in here and they don’t like this and they don't like thal and they don’t like the other thing, but you can’t find out for the lifo of you what they do like, and so I say it's a perfect treat when a person comes right out aund says she likes,a thing “That one loo you. You think it st kind of good on s out too much? a AT A RS AL R M THE ICE BOX Has done more to prevent summer illnesses than all drugs or systems of dieting ever in- vented. The highest medical authority says so. Dr, Woods Hutchison. meet its discomfo: ts, Hot wecather is here--- put them to rout by a liberal use of. OUR ICE. With your refrigerator working morning noon and you need fear no evil from hot weather If you will use our Coupon Books also you will get even better results from the money you spend for ice. Driversse | them, Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 __——“fi nice young man and all, but somehow Some of Lakeland’s Oldest and Most Conservative Investors Have Bought PALMA C Lots In EIA PARK “Tampa’'s Close-In Suburb Where large sums of money are zew be;ng spent installing every eity eonvenience including MODERE SEWERAGE andWATER SYSTEMS, PAVED STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONES. Where fve new bungalows have just been completed and contracts let for others in this beantiful property. Where lot values are increasing by leaps and bounds. Now is the time to get in “on the ground floor.” Prices $500 to $750. Terms $25 per lot cash; balance 2 per cent per lot per month. DO IT NOW. TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY TAMPA, FLORIDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L. J. SLOAR. Oh, bul, wiy dcar, you've sliaply jot To have something sticking outi Al tha hats have something sticking out. They have no style in the werld if they- don’t. And with your cute little face: you can wear this kind of tiing. Now, you know, I wouldn't want you to get it for a minute if it wasn't just the very thing for you. I'm not that Xind. It & hat ain’t becoming to @ person I' | come right out and say so. “You don't think your husband would like anything so pronourced? Oh, husbands! You can’t teil me any- thing about husbands. I was married. Iiikias mEwiTrI “Could: Anything Be Betteri™ i | three years once myself, aad the trialds I. went through with that man? Don't ever talk to me about husbands, If girls only knew when they're well off they'd let husbands alone. But you can’t make 'em believe it. Now, my daughter’s nearly twenty and she's thinking of getting married this min- ute. Would you believe it? “Well, that's sweet of you. Maybe 1 do look kind of young. Feople often say that my daughter and I look more like sisters than like mother and daughter. “Yes, of course the hows could be made a little bit flatter if you wanted ‘em, but I wouldn’t recommend it. And, | speaking of beaus, I don't mean to say that my daughter’s fellow isn't a real when she told me she was going to get . married I just put my arms around her and cried. “Of course, everything’s bright col ore this year. You really wouldn't want anything that wasn't llke anye ! body else’s, would you? Of course, I { mean you wouldn't like a hat that | Jooked all out of date. It's got to be something like other people’s, don't | you know, to be in style. And it you don't have anything sticking out and no bright colors—well, really, I know | you wouldn’t like it after you'd had it ' & while, and your husband won't care after he gets used to it, “If he says anything about not liking it don't you be too easy with him. l:u-r. let him understand it ain't & imu‘l place to say what he likes and { what he doesn’t like. That's the way | I spoiled my husband, letting him say what he wanted and what he didn’t want and all. I've cften thought that I | could have managed him if I hadn't | started out trying to be nice to him. It you just treat ’em like they never | weren't more’n half human most of the time and throw them a kind word now and then it keeps 'em acting better. | *You'll take that hat? Oh, you don’t know how pleased I am. I couldn't be more tickled if I'd found just the | right hat for myself. It's a real pleas ure to me. And I know you'll love it. “Will you give me the name and ad~ dress, please? “Mrs. John Parker, 241— Will you i apell it, please?” “Oh, P--y-m-oh,, yes, Plymouth, like the kens, Well, Il see that ;cuttin a specialty. We! THR EVENING £m'SERAM, LAKELAND, JULY 14, 1913. | iaf gets out to you this afternoon: | w you'll love it. Y?i):k::meyin again and look the gtock over any time you feel like it. we'll be so glad to have you*—Chl cago Daily News. CODITY IN NEW SUNSHIXDE1 | Long Handles of Velvet Give Distinc tive Appearance to the Parasols Introduced From France. — handles of velvet. These are exceed-i ingly long, after the manner of those used in the Directorie days, and there- | fore the velvet is quite conspicuous. It' is in a different color from the para- sol itself. Vivid colors are omitted, but black and white is used a great deal. The sunshade itself is not small; on the contrary it is quite large, for these accessories are evidently intend: ed to really keep the sun from the will use them folded, more as an orna mental staff than anything else. Already the picturesque women who arrive at a full knowledge of thelr physical possibilities and limitations and who, therefore, dress with lndlvid-‘ uality, are securing the longest han-! dled parasols and using them as a| meaas of posturing a la Tosca—you remember the way all the Toscas of | the stage have stood with two fin-| gers resting on the knob of a long ivery staff twined with roses. ) | Special Prices { BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF OU} | { PRICES WITH MANY OTHES \300DS OF EQUAL QUALITY ANI | { PRICE. QUALITY OF GOODS IS TX: | FIRST THING WE LOOK AFTE? ' AND THEN THE PRICE TO MEE? | TUUR APPROVAL WITH A GUAR ANTEE THAT EVERYTHINt: | WILL BE AS REPRESENNED. THESE 2RICES FOR CASH ONLY & pounds Sugar for..... ... $1.00) | Cest Butter, per Ib, ... ‘ottolene, 10 pound can ..... 1:2 \u(tolené, BePOURE o bt | i Snowdrift, 10 pounds ........ 1.1 ) { 3nowdrift, 5 pourds ......... 4 f % cans Baly Size Cream.... : } Jetagon Soap, 6 for... { sround Coflee, per pound .. ... i | | 3weat Corn, 8 for vvo v\ i 2! Best White Meat, per ib i 5 gal. Kercsene ............ &1 Compound lard, perlb. ...... .1+ Feed Stuff is our specialty, We ar: cit on South Florida avenue. #2il us. We deliver the goods. D. H. CUMBIE & CO. ljmne 337 Lakeland, e oo @i P DL e bbb ddedededhobeopodd | {We rake children’s hair| {are familiar with al) the latest styles. Bring us your boys and girls. Lakelandhasone of of the largest barber shops in the State “THE PHOENIX”| L. E. PEACOCK Proprietor ’ | SOSTH0E0H0H000T0ITITIOS | | FAIOIOICETIOIPRA ST D4 #0024 MY LINE INCLUDE: 'Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards | Come and see me before pis Yor: | ,chasing elsewhere, patronage appreciated, | Miss Ruby Daaie ! News Stand Lovey of Bdisomla Theztas TEDSRETHDOTODOTODSINIH 18« One of the oddities in the ne‘vl: French sunshades is that they have | & head; although the majority of women § A Want Ad Will Bring R¢ ..........“ \\t}\\\“l M //// L down [/ ) 1,72 ‘“.cl.ll ’Hl////‘ // = ’2’ The Question of the [@ ; With a Frugal Housewity } e § The increasing price of food stuffs deman economy. I[t’s not necessary to buy cheaper food or buy less, just buy ycur groceries from us and GET MORE FOR YOUR MON; .. Best Butter, pev pound ... ... oo ,c fugar, 17 pounds .. Coitulene, 10 pound pails................... .. Cottolene, 4-pound pails........... ... Snowdrift, 10-pound pails......... ) 3 cans family size Cream .. 8 caus bahy size Cream. ....... 1-2 barrel best Flour ... 12 pounds best ¥Flour . . ... Octagon Soap. RO i tround Coffee, per pound 5 gallons Kervscne b a— ¥ | e F. 6. TWEED BHOLGFOT ODEOBO OB EE QLODOPBIHAPOCT GBIu 7 () p | Attrac R M, e Let us help you have a more beii®, home this summer--with a well | velvety lawn and attractive garden o One of our lawn mowers will save time, trouble, temper and exp g They are easy running, noiseless," ply constructed, cut closely and cie/sg Garden Hose, Rakes, Trowels, S¢ ‘ ~-in fact everything needed to = the home beautiful can be found 'S store. : Wilson (& o .

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