Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 28, 1913, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT in Lakeland. Cornic tion, in the sheet|metal Galvanized Tanks. Shops in §mith-flard AAKELAND SHEET METAL WORKS We are ready to do you Sheet Metal Work THX EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAN e Skylights, Ventila- Slate Tile Composition and Metal Roofings, Awnings, Furnaces and anything line. Ask us about in Bidg Phone 279 Lakeland Se 218 FLORIDA AVENUE Fresh Garden Seeds, Seeds, Pop-Corn for Popping, Millet and Rye Incubators, Chick Food, Shells, Grits, Cop- peras, Charcoal, Sulphur Tilghman's Condition Powder KEEPING ANKLES TRIM BUTTONED BOOTS MUST. BE WORN | PART OF THE SUMMER. ! i fLow Footwear Constantly Used WIIl Make Trouble When Other Shoes Are Donned in the Autumn— Precaution Is Neglected. There are women whose Ylenderness | of ankle and wrist remains unchanged | 0o matter how much avoirdupois the | rest of the figure takes on as years ad- | vance, but the average woman finds dificulty in keeping her ankles trim after thirty—especially in the summer time when the high-buttoned boot is | exchanged for low-cut slippers and pumps. If low footwear i8 worn con- | tinupusly through the summer it is! found that buttoned bouts, donned in the autumn, pinch cruelly unless the duttons are moved. As the ankle, spread because of its unconflnement during the summer, recedes in size, the boot becames loose and another change of the buttons {8 necessary. This trouble may be obviated if the buttoned boot is worn at least part of the tige through the summer, and as ed Company Bird and Sunflower Tobacco Dust, Powder e ——————————————— such boots are now considered best form for street wear with formal cos- tumes, a pair of dainty patent leather boots with buttoned tops of suede or cloth will not only assist in keeping the ankles trim, but will complete one's summer wardrob satistactorily. The white buckskin buttoned boots, worn with white tallored costumes, are smart and attractive in appear ance und are comfortable even on the warmest days. The ankles of the woman who has been a good dancer in youth seldom grow clumsy as years advance, for the firmly knit leg muscles allow little op- portunity for a aeposit of fat. Rising and falling on the toes 60 times night and morning will help to harden the ankles and keep them more tender, and so will walking with the toe per~ sistently placed on the ground before the heel. FICHU EFFECTS MUCH VARIED Any Designs That Are Suitable May Be Worn Without Doubt of Their Acceptance, There {8 a growing tendency In neckwear toward the old-fashioned method of making the material full at the neck line and drawing it down in loose folds from the back of the neck to the hust, The fashionable net l'; and Yace Dblolises) for initauce; have more of the fabric than iz necessary on the shoulder line, and this is gath- ered up in the hand and pulled down to a bow or a rose or a pin and no col- lar of any kind is added. All kinds of fichu effects are ac- ceptable. They are 'uilt of white and black tulle, of spotted net, of lace, and they are added to every isanner of one-piece gown. Even the new blouses have this kind of manipulation of fab- ric, and when a coat is worn over it there must always be some kind of SN T 9 D, FLA., AUG. 27, 1913, .JR SALE—Good milch cOW. l‘.’ ;44 | Terrell. WEUDTTL R e T s flowing or rolling collar or white at joR SALE—Free dirt. Kindllns| the back to cover the dark lining of the coat. One-piece gowns in dark fabric rare- ly have turn-over collars in white or any material; they have folded pieces FOR SALE— of thin white lace placed inside like a pucker; the line is V-shaped and not round as it used to be. Matter of Considerable Moment to the Woman Who Is Properly Fastidious. In this day of the fastidious woman, accessories that may be made immacu- late with small trouble and little time are in high favor. This means, of eourse, that gloves that are washable have a large following, and it is not surprising that they have. From England come the soft, fine, white doeskins, gloves of exquisite softness and fine texture, with the feel of velvet and the unusual quali- fication of washing like cotton. Soap and water does them no harm, and they emerge from the cleansing as fresh as new. These doeskin gloves eome In the practical one and two but- ton lengths, as well as the longer | lengths, suitable for three-quarter and elbow length sleeves. Mocha gloves also come in this washable category, but make sure that you get the “washable” kind, and ask the clerk before the transaction fis completed. You may have these in|FOR SALE AND RENT--My stock of goods for sale, my store build- Corner New York A BAR- E. J. Yates. white or the pretty natural color. Chamois gloves, of course, every woman knows about, und they are al ways more or less in fashion—rather more this season. These too are in white or natural if you wish. And not only do they come in the short lengths with one or two large pearl buttons | fot tastening, and the longer lengths, | but there is also a strap wrist style | that s very comfortable and practical, | Summer Shelter. Ore of the best contrivances for a shelter is the garden umbrella, for it may be under circumstances that| PR RENT --Four would not justify the erection of a permanent summer house or arbor. These umbrellas are to be had in a variety of forms, a very satisfactory kind having a small iron table hold- ing a socket into which the umbrella shaft fits. It is nice to use anywhere ; that shade is scanty. wood at $7 per load. Kibler botel. PEESEESSE— hand. Red, The Wnod Yard. ida avenue. FOR SALE—New 5-room hocuse and 2 1-2 acres at city limits. $1,750. The Joun F. Cox Realty Co. b South Florida Ave. Fine location. $6,000. The John' F. Cox Realty Co. FOR SALE—20 acres on R IMRATA = Nice dry stovewood on Don’t forget to phone 258 e ——— FOR RENT-—Rooms for light house- DAY OF “WASHABLE” GLOVE' keepine, Call et 405 South Apply at, 836 | 1084 Flor- 1128 b 1124 1124 P 6 rooms FOR SALE—New hcuse, and bath. Lot $2,100. Co. FOR SALE—Good horse and baggy. Will sell cheap. C. W. Deen. 1122 OLD HOUSE FOR SALE—W!Il take $75 if sold at once. Florida & Georgia Land Co., phone 72, Munn Bldg. 1085 ing for rent. avenue and Main street. GAIN if you hurry. FOR strawberry plants. F. hite. rooms. ginia avenue. FOR RNENT--New 52x140, The John F. Cox Realty SALE—200,000 Missionary | A, FOR RENT, Apply at 317 South Vir. 5-room cottage Price 1124 1119 Bar- | 1114 | 1089 close in, sereens and all conveni- ences, N. Y. Ave, and Lemon St. E. 8. McGlashan, corner 1126 All the latest Styles and Toes, and all this season’s goods. of-date goods. You know the character of merchandise this s 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! BOYS’ SCO OXFORDS ATHALF PR Clapp Shoes Including all leathers. $6.50 to $7.00. ‘Reduced to and Oxfords styles and all Former price $4.98 Terms Cash. No goods charged to any one AT RED Good time now to buy your Boys’ School Shoes as the The famous “Ju stWright” Shoes and Oxfordsreduced from $4 and $4.50 to early while selections arc good. BAILEY e CLOTH DEEN & BRYANT BUILDING $2.98 $5 Quality reduced to $3.48 —— Classified Advertising R ISR FOR RENT—Boarding bouse. A 18-room boarding house, nice nicely located in Lakeland, Fla., for rent. House has 14 bed rooms, one rcom large enough for l.wds, dining room and kitch- en, serving room, electrically lighted, city water. one bath room, two toilets aidi lavatery . House has a splendid trade at present, every room being full, ex. cept two. Only two and a half blocks from A. C. L. station. Price of rent, $80 per month. Apply to J. W. Kimbrough Realty Co., Room 11, Bryant building. 1117 g FOR RENT—4 unfurnished room; reasonablerent. four ware and Plumbing Co. . s —————————————————tne W ¥ WANTED TO RENT—5, 6 or7-room | house, bungalow' preferred; im- provements, shade and fruit trees, within eight Dblocks off school. Address-“K” care: Tele- gram. 1126 FOR RENT — Furnished rooms. | Phone 317 Black. 502 N. Ken-| tucky Ave. 1116 .Miscellaneots. WANTED TO LEASE—Residence or bungalow of five rooms and bath, all improvements, including Hhot and cold water, range, cupboards, refrigerator, screens, shades, elec- tric light fixturcs, ete. Close in. Address P. 0. Box 308, Lakeland, Fla. LOST—Diamond pendant brooch, around Lake Morton, between Lime and Chilss streets. and receive reward. WANTED—A firstclass salesman. | Good position for the right man. Address or apply to U. G. Bates | 1043 | Lakeland. LOST — Between FEarl Hendrix’s! home on Florida avenue and Lake Pharmacy, a Kappa Alpha frat pin. Shaped llke a shield and set with rubies and pearls. Find- er return to News office: and re- celve reward. 1109 |-Half Off On Straw H Beginning Friday Morning we will sell any Straw Hat in stock for 1-2 price BIG REDUCTIONS ON SHOES AND OXFORI UCED PRICES, y are Greatly Reduced, C! \ ING Appl o C. C.f Shamors with Lakeland Hard-| 1087 | rounds. You wopy, 111 Finder | return to Red Cross Pharmacy 'front of D. B. Dy 1122 {'Store and tho rewa - building, by Smith No old shop-worn o tore sells--The Best | Mortop St. ton, opnn.ff,“ Finder | i Lake Ave It you Set\l store, it's a)) Quality. th I%;u ong ;| lig 0, Lty Bl WANTI) l"‘”ni!h;, couple wity one ‘ ably for Jong g, 0. Box 211 \ ] 4 Periy WANTED—T, by, with or "'"houm R. D. 2, ‘\ LADIES WANTING at home, by the 3 phone 3:3, By Mrs. Pocock, WANTED (= You blades to reg ter than ney, % dozen. Lakelay Hardware 0y, Are you a bargay, 80 to the Clonty You will fing 1t then, OST—A fob wipn Initials F. J, y front of locket, turn to News oy ward. DUFFY'S DEAD gy FEVER TONI(~ guaranteed to by of chill and fe Taken as a tonie, i the system, fmpm and make lite won sale at all drug gy tle. Manutactuni Scott, Lakeiand, Iy 2\ In Lageland, Sy & bag of roid; bigy the finder. It wi Jeremiah’s Dargit at Room No. 12, It FOR COUNTA The many friends of N. A, Riggny Ward three tnnouns didate for Councilm unexpired term of b in special election & \ d Cl

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