Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 24, 1913, Page 8

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V. o >4.'?'.:) 4 d Y 181 Classified /g dvertising - A R - AL AR , NOTICE | It you want 2 first class mechanic ol to build your residence or to do other | carpenter work and one that has had | years of experience and is a hustier and can do your work at the mini- mum cost, drop a postal to A. M. Can be seen at 1 11e Box 627, City. 1184 D. Bassett. | 1197 | il | POR SALE—Rambler machine tour- ing car, 1912 model; good as new. Cheap for cash. my garage. H. MCGLASHEN—He fixes harness and -F ; R RENT does it right. 1186 9 O ® WANTED(— Your safety razor ——— e - blades to resharpen. Made bet: :E"OR RENT—Furnished rooms with private bath. Apply 1011 South Florida or phone 43 Red. 1207 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for lizht housekeeping. No children ter than new. 25¢, 35c and 60c¢ dozen. Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co. 746 WANTED—Room with or without meals, by man with no bad habits. desired. Apply 401 North Flor-| 4 q4:000 M, Telegram Office. 1213 ida. 1134 ; . . |EVERY DAY {s bargain day at our .Mlsce“aneous.] store but Saturday is special on iy Rl R e R shoes. Owens Dry Goods Co. LOST—His Job because he did mot { . ___ have the proper commercial sraining. Do not let it happen | WANTED—Position as a private to you. Get in touch with the L. chauffeur; best of references. B. C. and prepare yourself mot| Phone 255 Red. 1209 only to get a job but to hold one. Bookkeeping, shorthand — type-|pop DRESSMAKING, children’s writivg, penmanship and tele-| ;)00 5 specialty, terms reason- graphy. numn able, see Mrs. Leach, 418 East > Oak street. 1210 PUFFY'S DEAD SHOT CHILL-AND FEVER TONIC—2Z to 5 doses guaranteed to break up any case of chill and fever, or lagrippe Taken as a ton‘c, it will build up | ———— Leather for .he Hat. ¢ Some of the lately exhibited black , the system, fmprove the appetite |yoivet hats have patent leather trime and make life worth iving. For | mings. One hat, with a narrow, stiff vai: at all drug stores 25¢ a bot- | brim and puffed crown, is banded with tle Manufactured by G. E.|a wide leather belt—black patent Scott, Lakeland, Fla. 968 ! leather, stitched lengthwise in fifteen Sy % e Hrell or twenty lines. Another hat, a big model, is piped about tlie edge with #OR BEST HARNESS, saddles and | patent leathor, and the big bow which all horse furnishin:s see Me-| rit t s albo piped with patent Glas 1186 ! leather, R A 2 £ A T a ntood haircut, 1 have my ‘ | l { 1 “Yes son, that is work done there. fwitl baye mother to take Wiry to bave her hai-bobbed They make a a specially of cotiin: children’s hair, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, SEPT. 24, 1913. ADTAT } DEVM'J Al Fire recently swept the business district of ot spr The upper left picture shows a general view of the burn d district of the Park hotel. - v DEFECTS GF THE LIPS T OTATT 19 LCComT T T WhAT S a@sIn but tiien must specdily begin tba cor- rection of that habit. Lips that are ! too thick betuken coarseness ape are BEAUTY MARS THAT MUST BE“'not generally attractive. In som CURED WITHOUT DELAY. cases they may be made to appedl ] thinner by elongating the line fron i the nose down. T s done by draw- ing the outsides together—that is, by Bad Habits Have Permanent Results ! drfiwing the lower one up and the up- and Effectual and Absolute Rem- “Dt‘r down, and sort of folding them in edy Must Be Sought For and —literaliy 1 i Appied at Once. of them togcther, as ¢ e ed. With the he done It is the curve of the lips and the caliber of them rather than the mouth itself that indicates chiracier and hab its, and tl poriant f¢ tures in beau ud €0 sus- . of poise, i ceptible to | led that they ly with the to s il L i should be carctully swidicd, with a able habit and oo (1 view to elimin.t Zinug an; g6 Rl defects. hio gtomach i nc I’rx‘hu:m' ar t | mouth tuk on oaoEe i1l t ! one corncr, or it than at ti ot to1 igently p i which is ¢ not nece L T RE N ONY ¥ & Yl Ay ; : @ FASHIONS. o5, Ark., causing property ioss es The ruins of the the upper picture at the right. The lower left shows the ruins of the hiih school. and the A AAAAAAAAAAAANAAANAI We particularly suggest your seeino S making your Fall Seleetion wted at $10,000,000 + are shown in rizht the ruins € A~~~ vithout n them 5 Go it withe vithont thrust- court lover 41 in tit out ing tiie iijc ou [§ ) If this halit is fc i there will be also thy sul o o hnowing that ¢ i af least one o two of t ! cradually ight o than would | in an unbalanced | at gives a sinis- | ter expre ~ | be used extensively to | gowns and millinery. fon to thé fucn, If the lips should not e pressed, just as certainly thay o not be permitted ever to with the under jaw :0 hints of i like the ey¢ there, too, is the danger tempting to arrive at that L the action will be overdone .. ;% hard, harsh effect result. 7}, I 3 may be relied upon as a guige uu?; matter. DIGTATES OF FASHioy, Jet buttons are used frocks. As a rule the modish dregsy do not come below the knocs The tendency is toward yigep ang longer sleeves and loose cont Styles Fancy buckle shapes arc 1‘]“Iltirfil the newest being in bow effeq “'itfl small tassel ends. on smart, Whity Wrapg Cut steel buckles are g cialy favored this year and ap; Sl vantage on patent leather, Loagg satin. Speaking of tascels, one wouly o that ihey are ste Y winuine g have taken the place of the y ndagy ornaments, All tones of yellew, shading frop palest canary to deepest ocher, wy trim sujtg, So many summer frocks have 3 very high waistline, recalling the Empir and very bacoming for the fichu trea. ment, which is caught with a came brooch or bunch of flowers, emphasi. ing the graceful mode. ——— Luncheon for Children, ¢ A favorite luncheon for small chil dren with dainty appetites is magy from a box of animal crackers, ong of saltines and a cup of pure mapls sirup. Doil the sirup until it formsa soft bull when dropped in ice water Then put a little on each saltine ang press an animal into this in a standing Cream cheese and mar malade with saltines 18 also a good combination. fon. il ALO%Y sat 9 gt what e a perfect satisfaction. time a Peck Suit or Overcoar fails (o prove satisfac cheerfully replace it with a new onpe, our models befor: | | I Deen and Bryant Bullding , —.M.- TR o TR p = x B p 3 Lawn : N RN R MR T G TR R Y S . —'URS is a truly wonderful showing of Men’s and Young Men’s AUTUMN The new, smart Peck Models are originally and distinctively styled. The fabrics are rich and hsndsome, “PECK CLOTHES arc all wool and are guar:nteed to give If at cny tory, we will Isn't that fair treatment? | | i 4

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