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l SMART- HATS IN. BLACK AND . WHITE I g £ - & " B L S ke TELBGPAM, OTHING smarter than the black and white checked tailored suits has been developed this season. :They are the perfection of tasteful cut in simple, graceful lines, and ‘made up with a perfection of workmanship which is possible only when machines lend their precision in the pro- cess of manufacture. Now that designers use so much of the effects to be obtained only by mechanical work, we find the tallored gown indebted to ma- chine stitching for much of its style. To be worn with this trig costume the “tailored hat” makes its appear ance every season, sure of the earliest welcome and the most lasting { favor. Two of the very latest of this most satisfactory headwear are shown ky snall give notice of this eertificate by reg- jt known holder hereof, ¢ o he date on which b paid. KELAND GUARANTEES HIS CERTIFICATE OF | THE INTEREST | ! FOR ACCORDING TO QPONS. IN CASE OF INTEREST OR ANY [1S CERTIFICATE, THE | [PAL SUM EXPRESS- | EDIATELY BECOME WITH THE INTEREST FOR, AT THE OPTION IND SHALL THEREUP- | IBY SAID CITY. ! jaued under an act en- sh the present Municipal | ty of Lakeland, in the ' itate of Florida; and to s City Government for jita jurisdiction and pow- | p position of penal- | | of its Ordinances. being ws of Florida for 1911 I¥ CERTIFIED, RECITED in Polk county, Florida, sd this Certificate of In- B8 thereto the common P the..day of. S Mayor. Clork. j ‘uu-unllu-m: 'sald certificates shall be ‘Zakeland, that I have entered in the | 2 1 ) of the depository of sald Florids, AND THE PATM % BPON PRESENTATION AND SSMUARANTEED BY BAID following form, excepting refer to the number of | d thereby, and the Aifth fesented in the face vuun' eealf...., there will| [T R S—— 1} nt payable, and 1-5 of by Certificate of In- of Lakeland, NOececaueoa , to which this coupon with the annual interest | ficals. This eoupon s D IN SAID cnmlcnni Clerk. OF REGISTRATION. A 1913 Lien Book, kept for that! number, and the amount | indebtedness, and the dates | i | here, developed in satin. One shows a brim lifting at the side and faced with black while the body of the hat is satin of a sunny whiteness. There is no trimming except a pair of black and white wings mounted with a rosette of feathers. They are out-spread as in flight. This hat is so full of style that is will lend distinction to the plainest of gowns. One of the new sailors is shown developed in black satin which lies smooth to the frame, It is finished with a pair of wings simulated in satin and posed at the back of the hat. The shape is graceful with an elongated crown and a very slight droop to the brim. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. PPN AL S NP S ISP PSPPI S SIS ISP N NN NSNS ’ | VANITY CASES OF 0DD DESIGN Manufacturers Have Devised Many New Ideas for This Indispens- ablc Appendage. COOL SUMMER SUIT The vanity case has become 80 much a part of a woman'’s outfit that the manufacturers are discovering many odd ways for her to carry it. To take one's powder puff and lip rouge from one’s handbag has become commonplace; now a woman can tuck these in her bracelet. One of the new | kind has flexible links of gold wire, with the vanity box on top in the shape of an oval medallion with a handsome monogram, Or she can wear it around her neck | a8 a sautoir. Fascinating vanity pend- ants are shown of all styles and prices, from tiny ones of French jew- elry to diamond studded boxes mno bigger than a child's locket. Among | the most popular of the vanity cases ! for the neck are those of colored Rus- slan enamel on & linked chain t.ol match. LA BLAND, FLa., AUG. 13, NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice 18 nereny given that ip ac. cordance with section 4, article 5, chapter 7648, an election will be held ir the Mt. Zion district on the 2°nd day of August, 1913, at the usual time and place of holding | elecions, to determine whether the tollowing described territory shall become a special tax ‘school dis-| trict, to be known as the Mt. Zion special tax school district and to elect three trustees to scrve two 1918. years end to Aetermine the number of mills to be assessed the ensuing two years. All of township 26, range 25 east; {n township 27, range 25 east, all of sections 4. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 186. 17 and 18; in township 26, range 24, all of sections 22, 23. 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 86. and 36; and in township 27, range 24 east, all of sections 1, 2, 8. 10, 11, 12. 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, and 24. D. O. Combes, G. W. Fussell and H. A. Roberts are hereby ap- A CARD PAGE THRE¥ pointed inspectors of said eleetiom, and Reld Robson, clerk: i By order of the board of pudlie instruction., E C. A, PARKER, ' 998 onM Supt. and Secretary.. - Dlscreditable Peint, R 13 in every way creditable t Bandle the yard stick and to measere tape; the onl - discredit is in baviag @ soul whose range of thought is a8 short as ithe stick and as narrow e ‘he tape.—Horace Mann. I wish to inform the General Trading Pub- lic that I have purchased my store back from Messrs. Murrell & Sharp, and you will find me in the Clonts’ Building, my old stand. I most cordially invite everybody, both old and new customers to come in and see me. I am here to do business and my motto is not to buy goods to keep. I assure you and everybody that I propose to make the CLONTS STORE the Greatest Bargain House in Lakeland. I propose to keep in stock and offer for sale a standard quality of goods, and you can rest assured that every time you trade to the extent of a penny at the Clonts Store, you will receive the very best in return. the Clonts store your store. We want you to come and see us. Courteous and fair treatment will Make be our special aim, and your visits will be appreciated. The Clonts Store, Glonts Building Cor Kentucky Ave and Fine St. Very Truly, S. L. A. CLONTS CLONTS’ BARGAIN COUNTER 75¢c Men's Sleeping Gowns.25¢ 25¢ Carpet Slippers 10c 25¢ and 35¢ Boys' Shirts..10¢ 15¢c Wash Ties 5c Carhart Overalls $1.25 kind for $1.00 16 yards 4-4 Bleaching.$1.00 $2.50 Men's Work Shoes $1.98 $1.00 Men's Work Shoes. .89¢c $1.00 Men's Pants, Pin- $2.25 Dress Pants $2.50 Dress Pants $3.00 Dress Pants $4.00 Dress Pants $4.50 Dress Pants $6.00 Dress Pants $10.00 Men’s Suits ....$5.69 $12.00 Men's Suits ....$7.19 $15.00 Men’s Suits ....$8.50 Model of white moire trimmed with | ruching of black maline. Postillion jacket, with sash falling to hem of skirt, Egyptian Basket. A reddish brown wicker basket, pade | ded and lined with light brown satin, makes a lovely gift to the graduate or bride, it it contains an exquisitely hand-painted, cut-glass bottle of Egyptian bouquet perfume, and & .| small satin pad of Egyptian bouquet of lightaing. “Sister,” God to take care of to father.” -Youth's Ads Pay sachet powder, attached to the handle of the basket by means of narrow satin ribbon. The basket itselt will prove & permanent ornament to the dressing table, as a convenient re ceptacle for trinkets, owing to its padded satin bed. Traveler’s Hint. Some women, who find the suit case of conventional size often larger than is needed for a short stay, buy the size sold for children’s use. These are much easier to carry, and are often amply suficient. Women going on a long trip will find the little case a great convenience to hold a few be- longings for a considerable absense from the supply trunk. Pretty Baby Caps. Use white lace allover, and draw the fullness in at the back with ribbom mn through a tiny hem. Edge the bonnet with a lace ruffle, and make long strings of filne lace Insartion about three inches wide. Again, one may carry a vanity box i on the end of the parasol, or as the | head of a big hatpin, disguised as a charm for her chatelalne, oreven set in one of the big buttons that orns- ment her corsage draperies. One girl, who wore a watch on the back | of one riding glove, had set in the other a small vanity case ready torl instant use when she dismounted. An- | other girl has a similar case in the end of her crop. | The new opera bags include a van- | ity box,and those that do not may be | supplied with them by small pockets | sewed to the interior of them. | | i VEIL ADDS MUCH TO EFFECT| Selection of Material and Its Adjust- ment Are Matters of the Utmost Importance. One reason why the French woman —aristocrat or bourgeols—lnvarlnbly; looks so smart, is because of the care with which she selects and puts on | her vell. Just now she is wearing with her tailored hat a complexion vell | of flesh-colorcd fine maline which, | from a short distance does not ahow' at all, and which makes her skin seem | of dazzling fairness. On this veil, in the center of a threadlike flower spray or leaf pattern in self tone, is em- broidered a “beauty” spot in black, and the strip of gausze is adjusted so that the spot strikes the face wherever i it most becomes it—on one cheek, on the chin or at one corner of the mouth, ' | This complexion veil, like many of . those in all-over chenille-dotted or | small hexagon mesh or in flower mo- | | tits or irregular mesh, is drawn close- ly about the face and its ends tuck- od neatly away under the hat's brim o! the back. Craquele meshes ix either bold or modest floral or scroll pattern, Shet- land and Chantilly lace veils, are worn with elaborate hats about which they | are draped in a fowing, loose manger | ; and their ends allowed to fall grace tully over the back of the figure. This About Blouses. They have waistcoats. That is, waistcoat effects, It is a broad vestee usually, The material contrasts with the ' blouse. Sharp pomueomoutomthclkkti front. | And it is finished off with fancy buttons in true vest style. To date this is the newest touch shown of the blouses of the moment. » | ¥ check . $1.50 Men's Pants ....$1.19 $20.00 Men's Suits ....$12.00 $25.00 Men's Suits....$15.00 Also a lot of Ladizs® Wash Skirts at half price, and many other things that we are making a special reduction on. 65 pairs Ladies' Shoes, worth a pair, as long as they last, per pair, 98c. 2, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 ee ET WISE” (@ SEE US before making a purchase of anything in our line. trade with us you will make no mistake. @ Let US turnish your new house. “Your Creditis Good.” Everything in Housefurnis hings. Building Materials--WE HAVE IT. Everything in the con~ struction of a house. An lasdection of our stock will convince you that to Standing of contestants in word contest August 9, Mrs. A, E. Miller Mrs. M. M. Moore Mrs. W. H. Austin Mrs. E. Trammel Mrs. J. E. Sharpnack Mrs. G. W. Friend 9259 6336 4940 4425 3800 2326 Mrs. T. J. Mardis Mrs. G. L. Crews Mrs. Ada Padrick Mrs. W. Mrs. Reed Tillis Mrs. John F. Wilson 1832 8644 5517 4437 H. Fleming 4336 2634 Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co.