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L T4 i \ h { b i i THi EVRNING TEL&GEAM, yozzr mane:ym Oar ks il willbe ffi | The best place to hide money is where they they have vaults toprotect it, Often we see newspaper accounts of people having been robbed. Supar bowls. rag bags and 21l those other places where people conceal money, are well known to burglars, Hide it in OUR BANK, then you know where you can find it. “ Do Your Banking With Us First National Bank OF LAKELAND ‘“‘fi'k* ERLC DRI R 2V L L Long Life of Linen Doag +iih geed leumdry werk {2 whot yew are lesking ‘ur iwe + 4 jeet what we are giving. Try ws, Lakeland Steam Laundry Zhone 186. West Main #i. “TUCK IN CHOOSING GLASSES is scmething you dox't want to trust to, Never buy them without having jour eyes tested. Have it done by us and it will be done thoroughly and accurately. There will be nothing “‘chancey” about it. Buying glasses any other way 18 like taking medicine in the dark. It's dangerous. COLE & M UL L Jewelers and Qptometrists Phone 173 Lakeland Fla. DeR \I[AM PRESSING CllJB i trowong and Altera tion. Ladies Work a Specialty. Work | to take up new and faddish ideas. sticks,” ! some of them, and every excuse under | most fashionable women, ' are quite as usual as a parasol would | | be here. ( among the debutantes of upper Fifth | avenue vered. Prompt Bervice . Satisfaction Guaras- M. LLES ¢ ¢+ ¢ 1 Phone 287 HNOONT Manager Bowyer Building 0 “ wmanWN Ja 3L mwrflmm “r -_‘Aom.n..r.,m@ww n @\;Hrqrn » W K. l(k!\SOH'ASW'M'WK McRae | Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent 1Estate Brokerage--Real Estate Tcll Us What You Hove to Scll, | tanic disaster, is to begin in the imme- diate future, %:cms IS NOW PROPER THING Women Carry Walking Sticks In Fifth Avenue and Central Park, New York. New York.—The women are carry- ing canes again. The idea {5 quite in keeping with waistcouts and slashed skirts. Sometimes a new fad takes a peep at fashiondom; a few alert ores catch at it and appropriate it for a short time. Especially are Americans slow But on its second appearance it goes like hot cakes. Do you remember the “swagger as the Lnglish army officers call them, that a few women carried two or three years ago? The ones carried now are larger, the sun is given for carrying them. In London, Paris and Rome the old and young, are carrying them, so that they The new canes are about a foot longer than the gentieman's cane; that is, about 48 inches. They are much lighter {n weight and come in two varietics, one with a small knob and the other with the curved han- dle. Ebony is perhaps the smartest wood used, with pimento or Malacca a close second. London s quite mad over the par tridge wood, although this is distinct ly a rougher cross country walking stick. The color is mottled, about the same as the partridge bird; and there are distinct ridges every two inches which resemble the lines of the feath- ers. With a rough tweed suit this looks better than the smoother woods do. One of the most delicate, on the other hand, is the throstle wood, & pastel greenish blue, which is dainty enough to be carried with the new silk suits. Although not a few of the canes have appearcd on the avenue, one of the large umbrella houses 15 selling & | dozen a week to the members of the ultraexclusive set. Perhaps the best place to see them is in (‘entral Park in the early morning. This morning or beauty walk has become quite a fad TRIBUTE TO TITANIC HEROES Fountain in Washington Will Be| Memorial to 'lajor Butt and Artist Millct. Washington. Work on the founda- tlons for the beautiful rountai erected to the memory of Major Archi- bald W. Butt, military aid to Prest dent Taft, and Francis Millet, the artist, who lost their lives in the Ti- Major Archibald W, Butt. it was announced here. The site of the fountain will be im- mediately behind the White House | grounds and pr ve ceremonies will mark tt morial's dedication. | The fountain 1~ the remembrance of friends of the two men from all over the United States. The site was given by the government through a special act of congress 'POISON ON TOAST FOR CHILD We Will Try to Find a Buyer Tcil Us What You Wantto Ruy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Reoms 6 and 7, DEEN & RRYANT|Building Lakeland L N Florida Telegram(c Nk | *The Devll Got Into Me,"” Pleads Do mestic of Fifteen, Accused of Plot. | Philadelphia, Pa.—Marion Gibbs, fifteen years old, of Neshaming, was arrested on a charge of trying to poison Sarah Schaffer, six years old, daughter of Henry SchaTer. She is said to have admitted that she spread poison on some toast bread she prepared for the girl. Asked to explain her conduct, the girl is al- leged to have exclaimed: “The devil got into me and made me do it! I did not go to Sunday school.” Mr. Schafter, father of Sarah, sald he bdelieved the girl, who was employ- ed in his home to murder his d~ glow doses of pcison Force Eur-inr io Ua Chira A ¢ 19 floors Cape Rown A-Ar n;r\v S 3 La | & mob cap, and set | right in front the | had just been ! | of dephinium — (=] o w e the very They are pa younger girls a 1 coats, and very jaunty a certain boyish style that is most fetching. Made of the thick, closely curled chinchilla cloth, they are suit- able for much hard wear and on many occasions when lhx ‘wind blows cold.” As to the cut, they are quite straight with masculine- ike shoulders and gleeves. They come just below the hips in that length that is best liked this season, and at the waist line there {s an outside belt of the m:‘.term}, about two inches wide, W ch ‘15 slipped through loops of the mm»;x»\l Another peculiarity is the fastening, for they button through, with L-nnops and button holes on the edge of the coat, and extending from the throat to the edge of the coat. The buttons are quite close together, and shining pearl affairs about the size of a quar-| ter. White coats, of course, are very| tashionable—very summery and very becoming, but the new blue shades. (those lighter, dull tones) and the soft pretty rose tones are also very smart. | And maidens whose complexions will | stand the test will like the bright yel low coats, for this hue is also included in the list. EASY TO MAKE SUMMER RUGS Artistic Floor Coverings to Correspond WIth Any Desired Color Scheme Need Not Be Costly. women, the they are, \nth make Any woman may cost the most ur spond with any d After cutting sew them hit them. This fect of ma that {s ver have a bord spond at very small | 145 to corre- scheme. al way, | woven with o thr dull green bov 1 Blue and w *0T- | bination that te, will ene| dure laur r lovely rug| {8 made by colori Le uixed center | in buff. Edge this with a narrow strip of old rose, and have a border of deep shaded brown, edged with just a thread of hlack. Many other artistlo combinations may be used to suit the taste. BLACK HAT STILL SMARTEST Dominant Color in !\’.Hlinery, Elther Alone or in Combination With Shades of a Softer Hue. Even yet the to attract when any color i {s always m ceedingly ucly, hard tulle reminigcent of a baby "flue. are no | longer to be seer n in thoir place are the ments of aig very lightly in On a little black crown arranged for t continues on, and! 'd at all it prouf tulle. | shape, the o world like | a narrow ite a little nt, but gent- | back, a fan-‘ drawn brim that h mushroom tendency in f Iy rolled upwards at like arrangement plisse tulle ‘ was poised, backed by a gimilar an | rangement of whit The aflnlr‘ able height, while | la\, as though {t | . & small bow | L".\- t.—Queen. rose to an apr blue v PRETTY HOUSE (EWN. 1 TOOeOPOUeLROTUR T s f: |« 1:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, 1 color | s | %eb month in Matonic Hall. Vi | | ‘s companions welcomed. 4. | { POLK ENCAMPMENT | {4 1 A to B. of L. E. meets over | weots P .iday nighty at 1: { 200 avery Wednesday 110DERN AME ,.ICAV AND EUROPEAN HOTE ; DrSOT0 HOTEL e bushe W. L. Parker, 3, Jity. Two large porches; do not lm\ ) d Courteous treatment guarany wit bath, $1.50; one person, with I baik, $3. AMEKIC AN: 0; two persons without i,y u with u“h. 3 i ———— S 40 e BB ORI ,mi‘um()Bth OWNERS! { bove irstalled a Vulcanizer and am prepared g & " 4iRE REPAIRING most d fficult kind, and can give you sotigt fac. tion and save you money. Also Tires Flacea on Baby Cerriages While You wi;t W. B. ARENDELL. Bicycle and General Repair Shop Street, Just Back of Gentral Pharmacy of the ecar il EEENS—— Surgical -Googs, Household an Sick Room Sy palm Chapter, U. E. B, masis /el wcond and fourtd Thursday nighi + each month at 7:30 7. m M . M 3P Wilsor | i Keen, W. M plies go to| Lakelané Lodge No. 51. F & «. Regular communications held u: tecond and 4th Mondays at 7:80 & a. Visiting brethren cordially i rited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. ¥. WILSON, Secy Lake Pharms Bryan’s Drug Sto; We wil! send them y you and will try toty ]you right, PHONE 42 K OF2 Regular moeting every Fuesd: Vial: ugz wembers always welcoms. F. D. BRYAN . Chancellor Commatd: e “Rexa ] « K. .ACKSON, Becretary POST 53 G. A R | SOMSLIOSOBL G004 Yoats 1he lrse SAturofy (n es: i 1A% ota at 10 & m. at the ome o | i ¥. Sparling ~n Kentucky ave: ‘ ), SHAFI'TR Commander i TALLEY, Adiuten: Lakeland Chapter, R, A. x{ N ‘s meets the firgt Thuvrsday night Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, 8sey D ———— S — Lakelang Famp No. 78, W. 0. W wneets every Thursda night. Wood men Circlg first and third Thursday | sfternoons at 8:00 o'clock. W. J Ettridge, Council Commander; Mrs Lula Hcbb, Guardian of Circle. sterlized crean Pure, from cows inspected and passed rich, by the City Pure Food Depar ment. Manufactured unde the most modern and perfect ALL conditions. ingredient NO.3, 1.0 0.} Polk Encampment No. 3, 1. G F., meets the first and third M. tays. Visiting Patrlarchs welcom: | F. A. McDONALD, Seripe || 't7 809 quality. 4. B. ZIMMERMAN, 4 prozen - g Chief Patriarch. that go to make our cre MUST be the standard of pur There 88 difference in learn to say tards” and POINSETTIA I®* Cream. Try it. @ LAtB of L & Orange Blossom Div. No. +3. tecond and fourth Wednesdays ¢ ILE B) acs mouth at 2:30 p. m. Vimi: el | tisters always welcome, nack MRS. J. C. BROWN Becy lake Ph“lr Meetse every Tuesday Dight at l s clock, at Mcoonald's hall, 7 —_— Cnited Brotherhood of Carpenter- snd Joiners of America, Zoea) 1776 Meets each Thursday night . Morgen & Groover hall ove ' Bates’ Dry Goods Store. Viaiti: “ brothe.s welcome, ! LAKELAND . R. L. MARSHALL, Presiden: “ J. W. LAYTON, Vice Preg | J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer I. H FELDS, Fip 8acy H ¥ DIEIR:" H, Rec. Beey H. L. COX, Conductor AMUEL BOYER W. BCaRR, v WILLOUGHRY ———— Elnora Rebokah Lodge No. | Weets every second ang fourth Moy ‘ ‘ay nighwis at 1, 0. 0. F. ball. ¥ '2g brothers and aigt @vited, €rs cordially | | NOW, before the inclem" :;: :“s SSBERT%“ N.G |erof late fall sets In, be': i ENDELL, See. ,tl:rou needed walks, repa/r I Lake Lodge N | and make other rerd”™ > 31.0.0.7 |unould be done with CENES! L O F. hall. vigyyy g sitin ‘erdially inviteq, - J. Z. REYNOLDS, Sec. 0. M. EATON, N, g, The sidewalk that is of CEMENT s the wu Weather will not effect Ask us for figures—we'r F¥ submit them, Bij: e - . Lakeland Artificid Stone Works alghy | Bond 10, at 0ad Fellows' pay, " | H. B. Ziminerman. 7% J. H. WILLIAMS, Presiden E M, g — ORDZR OF EAGILES e ¥raterna) Order of Eagi- : SMAILS Secretary . 3 Begin Early to Train C* "‘ ’ ? Ok | It ia habit alone that cr 2 | #0oe In the child, and for | 12 1t 16 not formed earl | Pard, bitter “warfare Tote 1t in lts b ot \b:- ne PELOTca, ug Vet GEORGE vooRre erdiuily « : leat laws € | e great “unde: MSrg