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LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 26, 1913, { over flesh tinted | INSPECTING SANITARY . JOPTIMIST ALWAYS A WINNER|. SILKEN LING siadow ¥ orer Seu taind A Pilitory of the Worid Proves . That WE“" . ERIE erepe de ehine gown under & strip of ——— Falth Is the Stepping Stone to \ Isse insertion, on which i sewed a Washington, Aug. 26,—Inspec- e tion of sanitary arrangements and ;I Clas _{ffigd A dveri | '\ " Al Kinds of Success. ] s £ EE g & th FEMININITY HAS DISCARDED ALL I contrast to fegitards in railroad stations A | ————— S ——"— & safe 3 ‘ ¥ Joha D. Rocketeller forty years ago OTHER MATERIALS, :"’;‘::: m“m’:u:m‘m‘ m" trains has been ordered on a sweep i ; in the future of this coun- X lishdy at t‘; throat “ d trimmed | ing seale by Acting Secretary “f F O o & The investi-|oe 7 ‘Mt oil on a big scale and be- b the world’s richest man. Ane / Carnegie says he borrowed ev.| So"*® Of Luxury and Comfort That le ) imparted WIll Never Lightly Be :0ent he could get to invest in his mill ‘and later sold out for some- Given Up If It Can Be ng like three hundred millions. J. Afforded. ' Morgan himself avowed that he . d nwas always a “bull on the country,”| Never was there an innovation in a narrow picot edge of real Iitsh | the Troasury Allen. e The short sleeves are also edged | gation will be made by the inspec.-| —. PRSP the line of Irish picot and the |5 of public buildimgs under or-} QR SRLE—Good - o is drawn' up on & white ribbon. | 5. from the supervising architect |l qarpell. { But the cut of this simple little niglit- nd their reports ! £ gown is especially graceful, f the treasury, a t e dlgerd orm be tured over to the public igop dirt. Hndling | garment clings, without any effect of: bealth service. The treasury agents [ woog st 91 per load. Apply at | aid bhe died leaving a great name in | feminine dress that caused sueh a re- < ; ) bout . 336 Mhe financial world and a monumen- | versal of an old and established stand- %wn s of sifken sl b h‘::; l:::: ?x;w:mtinge:d nfl'om M—————— Ral fortune. ard as this modern vogue of silken un-| Y°*° St shiet, 50 : with tha grdatest | rgp SALD—Niee dry. stovewood ' on | : coast to coast, o Washington was an optimist, even | der ralment. Woman has taken up | " 0 o PR pajamas, | care and tact and not %o suEest| hand, Don't ferget 1o phone:358 i25iE bungalow of gy, n all Amproyey,, | aad cold Wwater, |, vefrigerator, g tric light fixtureg Address P, Bux Fla. Velley Forge,* the fad with enthusiasm, and, once ao- | i - : :tw.'eygn;l::: l‘.e'::lilb’ll:c.crm :_‘ ocustomed to the luxury and :'om ot which bave bsoome too ordinary and nor attempt. any changes in Sa"‘i Red, The Wnod Yard. 1084 | DOFFY'S DEAD 1y . #ilken garzients next the P universally accepted mow to have an f\.. . o naratus or methods. The| o R TONI(, woyed his enemies constantly because skin, almost for Xing senss- fine fruck ! ke pefused to be anything but an op- [ S1Y Woman will economize to the Tast | &, T PO TIOWRS SOSKEE WOV fwork of instituting reforms Will e poR. SALB—160 acres s | e o m iat, and his armies saved that same penny in other wearables rather than is . Od‘ll Iu' fllr’.‘h’: mascu ‘left entirely to the public health of- and citrus land; two houses; of chil and fy pepublic from disunion. Bismarck | Felinquish her silk lingerle. un."m",_m.m.m,{m,_m ficals. aeres under cultivation, DalREO®| Taken as g toy, ¥as. the prince of optimists, and the| OreBs de chine ls the favored mater:| 1, 'ying sleeve and il Theso gar | === | tmber. $508. The John ¥ | the mten, u, ‘arman empire 15 the sequel. In his | 181 80d pure white the favored color, g " H 1 E ox- Realty Co. 1093 | and maks }; though faint pink ments are made: of China silk, with s flflf Cox t fo wory "R ‘;{n Vl:fl.}'m Pul.u outshone every | ° CaT, cm: '::u ?z“t'htu "“"I Rarrow trimmings: o' feturist ribbon, Hl Ifl ll' l 4 OLD HOUSE FOR SALB—WIIl mle at all drug . comiag lr:::n:-lfd-; Mt: are worn by women who go in for co- ."";&"‘Z‘...‘i&“.‘.‘&"'m' e B ragery vy N""“'c,':,"[{"s"f“"""uv;. $76 1t sold at once. Floride: & | 6. Manutacryy m:-e than any other one man | °F Scheme fads in lingerie. ‘Some of| . of crepe de ehine: snd brocaded gn":tiindmu o wil break anycsse, snd | Georgla Lsnd Co., shose S| " J00 Labeiaal, the underwear is very plain, with no further garnishment than a pioot edge of lace; other models are elaborately China silk, the bsocaded stuft forming | if deken then as:a tozic the Feverwill sot| Munn Bldg- . 1086 crepe | teturn. It acts.on the liver better thas FOR—SALE—200,000 Tsslo j strawberry plants. F. A. Bar- hits: 1134 %an be giwen credit for an empire on whose dominions the sun never sets. i ‘Bvery ploneer who braved an In- Wian and starvation on the Americaa . Srontier was a supreme optimist. The A dainty little imported petticoat| The many friends and supporters KPhatest books have been penned by 1s made of white erepe de ehine, From | o N. A. 'Riggins, residing im g Afioss who had a firm faith in tl}o i the kmee to the hem the petticoat i8 | Ward three announce him as a can- : i Store and' the “Dl duture. trimmed’ with alternate bands of| gigate for Counciiman to fill cut the FO*R REN I at Room No n"" shirred crepe de chine and same width . ° butld e bands of shadow Jace. The bottom of ing, by Smith ] the skirt is finished'by a nasvow plait- ed frill of net. Women who.are traveling about or making a seties of visits, appreciate this sflken underwear, especially be- In' l-mmm, ! ‘The Christian religion itself 1is Wounded upon optimiam, as is every iother great religion. Omit faith from ANy one of them and the cornerston: i s gone. y L A stock market axiom s that the ke surest way to go broke is to become ' e —— 1116 |FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms: Apply at $17 South Vis: _T00 LATE'TD CLASSIFY, | ot aveme 1009 WANTED—A finy, Good positioa for y| Address or apply i i m “Dear ‘on America” Just imagine cause it may be laundered so quickly. FOR RBNT — F;umi;:;dN 1'012“'* Lakeland, v iwhat would hatve happened to a man It is even possibla to weas the silken | 0 = T e B Phome 317 Black. . Ken- | rosm o5 wh “ : .. ‘ FOR RENT—Six-room house; bath A fob with I who had “sold America short” in the garments, washed and rinsed, but.un-| "L Ao o gos | tUCEY Ave. 1361 rnittale F. 3. ¥, ———————————————————————————————— b, e = I FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. as sometimes s no ‘316 South Florida Ave. ironing st all and clings o the figure | ST — Between Earl Hemirips| PP/ 8¢ 316 Sou 1084 beneath narrow frocks. Chemises of| home on Fiorida avenue and Lake I . glove silk come tn white or colors, 88 | prarmacy o Kappa Alpha frat| CF NEN1—¢ unfurnished room: ' 1t you get it m are the coolest, most luxurious little oin Slz:lpe d ke i e ;emnablerei:;. I‘;pkpll tc:l %"g store, it's all right,y affairs ever donned beneath a corset. ¥ s {urmors wi elan "4 quality. These garments look best when rather | set with rubfes and pearly Find- wara and Plumbing Co. 1087 e simply trimmed with & very little fine| er return to News office and re- s lace, and, perhaps, a Beading rum| ceive reward. 1199 | JoR RENT—Boarding house. A ahfms: ;'K'emf?;’ through the ribbon, MARY DEAN -| nicer 18-room boarding house, = e R TOR SALE' AND RENT—My stock nicely located in Lakeland, Fta., L, of goods for sale, my store build- for rent. House has 14 Dbed To Insert Lace Motifs. {; ing for rent. Corner New York| rooms, ome room large enough for blades to reshar, ‘To-tnsert lace successfully, mark the | avenue and Main street. A BAR-| four beds, dining room and kiteh- ter than new. i blouse in any desired pattern, no mat-\: GAIN it you hurry. E. J. Yates.| en, serving room, olectrinally 00Zém. Lakeland ter how elaborate, and sew the lace at.’ : et u"'m . b ltg b :’" oted o t;: Havdware 0o, mers were at a loss to know what to . the very edge with strong thread.|: glited, city water, one BBV v do. Thereupon they consulted certain Empire Gown of Fine Linen, ‘When it is in place, reverse the work. ————————| room, two toilets and lavatory. AT® you a barash (wise men in the district, who, mnot and, using strong thread, whipstiteh} WANTED—To huy one horse wagon | House has a splendid trade at £ to the Clonts' s Miabing to destroy the picture, finally | trimmed with lace imsertions and | the lace to the material and carefully | -With or witbout Led. C. H. Tidd, | present. every room being full, ex. Toundss You won'th mgat for the artist who painted {it.|bandings, even little ailk and chiffon | eut away the fabric bemeath the im», R. D. 2: 1118 | oept two. Only two and a half YO Will fingd it them {The painter studied for a moment, | roses finding place in the trimming. sertion, allowing an edge to turn back. | ———uuo— blocks from A. C. L. station. LOST .- South Lk . Ahen silently went away and returned| One very fetching robe du nuit in | Press this firmly in place and if the | LADIES WANTING SEWING DONE Pri 980 pex : bin Bt ! © 'with bls paint brush and palnted a |mind at the moment is of crepe de | material s apt to ravel, overcast e | st nome, by the day, wil tice of rent, $60 per. Bwhithiy| rpforton St., ons 4 Mgiter and hitching post in the pic- |chine with a deep yoke and sloeves of: | edge. Shiay. 258 Y, Will please | Apply to J. W. Kimbrough Realty tom; open-face wi i aare. Thereafter the horse remained Chie= gl .k Best of references, Co., Room 11, Bryant building. Finder please retun b ' place. S 1112 . 1117 ' Lake Ave. 0. 1.0 i For every day of hunger in ( Rké United States there is a full week ,j» pf‘hut.—l’hilndelphu Ledger. b : t How Is This for Realism? I ¢ (Certain rice fields in Japan were t..one time devastated by some un- wn horse which could not be track- . One night the farmers lay in rwalt; the horse appeared but eluded Jits: pursuers. After patiently waiting {for several nights they succeeded in Mollowing and saw him disapear \Akough a templo door. The pursuers tered but could not find the horse; Minglly he appeared on the wall in a | joolabrated picture all foaming and ' still/panting from pursuit. The far- froned, at a pinch. The glove silk underweas, or Italian front of locket. Iy turn to News officey ward. East Lime. 1129 WANTED (— Your & D e \} One-Half Off On Straw Hat Begifining Friday Morning we will sell any Straw Hat in stock for 1-2 price . | BIG REDUCTIONS ON SHOES AND OXFORI . | All the latest Styles and Toes, and all this season’s goods. No old shop-worn or . | of-date goods. You know the character of merchandise this store sells--T he Best | i { MONEY CAN BUY. .} Our usual guarantee back of every pair we sell. “Your money’s worth of your mo back.” We need the room and must have it for large INCOMING FALL STO! Clflllll Shoes and Oxfords The famous “JustWright” BOYS’ SCO Including all styles and all ?;l;(gs ;r‘lld?n)afords reduced leathers. Former price ¢450t0 - $2.98 OXFO RDS §£%:Qd$z’.oo. $4'98 ~ $5Quality reduced to $3.4 AT H AI_F PR| ] Good time now to buy your Boys’ School Shoes as they are G | § early while selections are good. reatly Reduced. C BAILEY CLOTHING C( DEEN & BRYANT BUILDING ‘a'-“-‘; iy S ’;"*“;j‘ ';5.; *,-.i&vu Wk