Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 29, 1913, Page 8

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Classi ¥ ey | w €5 A AN AN SALE. YR SALE-—Hoise, 4 years old, well hroken, bu and harness. $175. samuel F. D.. 1240 L g8y Smith, M. #*ROM TAMPA TO RICHMOND tickets for sale cheap. Apply T L. Waring, South Florida Ave L 1241 PARK HILL LOLS ¥OR SALE ON EASY TERMS (o atreets clayed, cement #ide- W cieciric lights, city water, (2 trees. See G. C, Rogan or 8 829 il Stephens. FOR SALE—10 acres just at city limits; fine young grove: cood house; some truck land. See us for terms. The John F. Cox Reai- 108 ty Co. #0OR SALE—One four-cylinder, passenger, “‘Little” car, practical- ly new. Will sell outright, ore-x change for city property. Can be seen at the Motor Shop, West Main street, Lakeland, Fla. 1328-e.0.d SALE—Fine lot, 60x130 on #FOR two- | it 1 | I B n ) kb TS MR : Ao A i B N e ) Miscellaneous. “OR DRESSMAKING, children’s clothes a specialty, terms reason- able, see Mrs. Leach, 418 East Oak street. 1210 DUFFY’S DEAD SHOT CHILL AND FRVER TONIC—2 to 5 doses guaranteed to break up any case of chill and fever, or lagrippe Taken as a ton'c, it will build up the system, improve the appetite and make life worth living. For sale at all drug stores 25¢ a bot- tle. Manufactured by G. E. Seott, Lakeland, Fla. 968 OST-- tiis job because Le did “Tot have the proper commercial training. Do not let il happen to you. Cet in touch with the L. B. C. and prepare yourself not only to get a job but to hold one. Bookkeeping, ,shorthand type- writing, penmanship and tele- graphy. 1171 FOR BEST HARNESS, saddles and all horse furnishings see Me- Glashan. 1186 South Boulevard, just of Lake|\,\\rEp__position as a private The John 1208 Morton. Only $1,000. P. Cox Realty Co. SAKELAND HOUSE and adjoining lot for sale. The best property in the city, 100 feet rrom passenger depot, 80 feet fronting the park on Tennessee avenue. Price $16,- ooo; only offered for a short time. Terms easy. See A. B. Brown, 401 lowa avenue. 1222 #OR SALE--Fixtures of Sunny Side | —-——~ Apply 1221 hotel in good condition. Sunuy Side hotel. l Hobbs, Box 627, City. 1184 WANTED(— Your safety razor blades to resharpen. Made bet: STR\\WDBERRY PLANTS—Mission- ary. Klondyke and Excelsior plants now ready. $2.25 per 1,000, $10 for 5,000. Sale ar- Tival guaranteed. Cash with or- der, please. S. M. Godbey, Wal- do, Fla. Sat. JFOR RENT. Fai?.“fiEI:X;P;FJr;—lsged rooms with private bath. Apply 1011 South Florida or phone 43 Red. 1207 FOR RENT-—Furnished front room overlooking Lake Morton. 406 E. Lime or phone 222. 1219 @OR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No children | desired. Apply 401 North Flor- ! ida 1134 Ui o iR FALL AND VINTER Catalogue——¢ | | | | | if taken then ao a tonic the Fever will not return. Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ references. 1209 chauffeur; best of Phone 255 Red, NOTICE It you want a first class mechanic to build your residence or to do other carpenter work and one that has had years of experience and is a hustler and can do your work at the mini- mum cost, dron a postal to A. M. { ter than new. 25¢, 36c and 60c dozen. Lakeland Furaiture & Hardware Co. 748 WANTED—Position as clerk. Have had experience in grocery and postoffice work. References giv- en. Address 409 N. Kentucky avenue, Lakeland. 1232 MCGLASHEN-—He fixes harness and does it right. 1186 WANTED-—-White waitress for two I? _ 02 BLOUSE THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK JATER: tid ELAND, FLA., SEPT. 27, 1913. NP W R.P. M. AL | i ' | P LOUSES (that really blouse), like nearly all the belongings of wom- en, are best liked in filmy materials. Cumbersome clothes are in retreat; everything has to be soft and clingy, and nearly everything must be sheer. Some people are much scandalized at | this liking for filmy stuffs, but in blouses it must be conceded that such | fabrics make up into the most refined | apparel that can be imagined. durable of thin fabrics. J therefore in place of mull and batiste for waists which must stand much lpunderivg. It is splendidly reliable. Strong lacey {Cluny and torchon, or Irish crochet) are used in trimming these voile waists, and hand embroid- ery i8 worth while on a fabric which gives such good wear. At present the prettiest waist show small patterns in embroidery designs. Big, coarse flowor desizns had a brief vogue, but it never became very eral. Now sprays of small {low rs, or dots or little figures are done in fine careful cumibroidery at the front { of the waist. 1urther decoration is added by means of fine tucks and narrow insertions of lace. A batiste waist is pictured here ! with very narrow Val lace and spr: { of small embroidered daisies furnish- ing its decoration. The Val lace is not so dnrable as Cluny or torchon, but if laundered carciully at home will last as long as the batis‘e. Bat- iste is the daintiest of fabrics for these wash waists. Nothing else will look quite go fine. There i8 nothing more elegant than these hand-embroidered blouses. It is a pleasure to think that any wom- an who embroiders can provide her- self with the finest of them at very weeks. Z. T. Hines. 1218 No. Six-Six This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and It acts on the liver better than | ———— HOBBS Will Be Ready About 1 K N I G H T SEPTEMBER 15 Write for a copy. It shows the lat. | | est styles for the coming season. : New Fall Goods are beginning to ar- | f rive. Railroad fare refun.ded in Do your shopping in Tampa. accord- | MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION | ance with the rules of the Farm and Turpentine Wagons, Log ASSOCIATION sdaas 3TN ‘ ! Maas ‘Brothers,{ .)quolhg&mfero/.féu//?%ngé ¢ Tampa-Florida. South Florida Premier Wagon and Harness Makers A Member of the Tampa Merchants’ Transportation Ascociation COME TO TAMPA Trade With Us, and We Will Pay Your Fare Both Ways —_— We sell Old Hickory and Hackney Carts, Drays and Business Wagons of Iivery Description. Also, Hackney Duggies, Harness, Saddles, Ete, YOUR OLD AUTO MADE NEW We paint and repair Automobiles, make a specialty of Automobile Tops. Our prices are right, and your fare is refunded both ways. I ty-Si:i | little outlay. If bought, one must pay for the handwork, and this brings the price up to an extravagant point— say from five to fifteen dollars. With- out doubt the same waist made by the capable needlewoman for two or three dollars. Mrs. Mil- lionalre can’t have anything better, because there isn't anything more ele- gant or more dainty than a well-made hand embroidered blouse. If one has time to make numbers of them, batiste is & good choice of material. But for wear and tear, voile in fine, strong quality will stand the strain. Bath Bags. Make cheesecloth bag four or five inches square and fill with a mixture as follows: One-fourth pound oatmeal, two ounces finely shaved toilet soap and two ounces of powdered orris root. Drop the bag into the bathtub just before taking your bath. Moisten and rub the body with it, just as with soap. The bag may be used several times if dried after each using. Kid Gloves Easily Cleaned. Saturate a handkerchief in gasoline and shake dry; rub this over the soiled gloves, and see if they are not cleaned as easily as when dipped. Kid retains a disagreeable odor when dipped in gasoline, and this process is usually sufficient to do the work prop- erly. He Could Understand, Post—*“All my life seemed to g into that poem. I was perfectly ex bausted when I had finished writing it” Bporting Editor—“I can sympe thize with you. I was in exactly the #same ocondition when I had finisheé veading . Fleeting Shade. “By jove, I am glad to see you look ing so gay and festive!” sald Mr. Olde Frend. “You were all in black the last time T saw ~ou” “Yes de murely replied Mrs I'rown, who had Just taken a s maband: “but it wasn't a fast ! e We will have on Voile has proved to be the most It 18 used can be! i ! Means Much To South Florida |RERK MEANS MUCH T0 YOU (SETC (SCC WATCH THIS PAPER = A K FOR THIS SPACE 7~ | | | i | 2P ZID IS ISIS)T), argest and best equipy R L e facuily; no ¢ e ”g no entrand Periranshi -t A fimscgdfl inations; L and away exaim vich m.. sald the waiter, who | of & philosopher as well] like de 1o’ wman don't ; find out he's po’, and de o | want nobody to find out | Youth's C'ompanion PTHE UNIVERSAL CAR U Backwardi A mcderr Atlas—it carries the worl «n its back! The strong, powcriul Ford has been brought within the reach of a new world of ]n‘ss.ibw purchasers by a new ard marked reductionin price—- made possible by an unprecedented ill frequently caused ie;veaigh\ makes the | |and {incapable of con wind. It's an injustic that you do not have | °n examination and pre Special and given to children. Dr.H.E.| Opticlan 711 Franklin (\ TAMPA production. : f trouble. Five hundred dollars is the new price of the Ford runabuout: the touring car is five-fifty: the town car seven-fifty—all f. 0. b. Detroit, complete. Get cata lcg and particulars from THE, LAKELAKD AUTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY CO LAKKLAND, FLA. hand by the end of the week 250 garbage cans. Get one from the large stock we now have. Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. PSRRI T RIS D IR FOR 2 WEEKS

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