Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 17, 1913, Page 6

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Prof George Grundahl Specialist Ip ..Physical anv Health Cuiture... For Rheamati m, Nervous Diseascs, and Stomach Trouble. His treatment will improve the geueral health and muscular develo ment. kvery man, hoy and child who desires to feel the comforts o health and to de' elop the muscles of the back, shoulders, chest, arme, legs, w ists, abdomen, and to enjoy a Sure Cure Physical Exercige shou «d take Prof. Grundah!'s treatment. Thirty-six dif- ent movemen s of the body, Swedish Massage, Shower Bath, Rub Down With Alcohcl, Etc. Particu arly bneficial to all who are engared in a eonfining business, as in office or store work. For Heaitnand Strength Sce PROF. GRUNDAHL SMITH-HARDIN BUILDING IN hardware appearances are deceiving. MOST articles of hareware look alike. A poor saw !coks verymuchlike a good saw;: a poor hammer looksvery much like a good one HOW can'you toll what is of good quality and what is not? BY the store!which sells it to'you ‘WATER seeks its level,” A reliable harkware stere will never sell you nnreliable hardware. WE know hardware from A to Z. We only carry the best lines. We have different gracesin every kind of hard- ware, but we sce to it that every grade is the best that can be had for the prire. Whatever price you pay you ¢ et full value for your money. OUR business success depends upon deal- ing :quaroly with our customess. IF YOU WANT A “SQUARE DEAL" IN BUYING HARDWARE, COME T0 lakeland furriture & IlardwareCo. £ Lakeland Pav ng&ConstructionCo. : Artificlal Stone, Brick and Concrete Building Material Building Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds, of Artificial Stone Work 307 West| Main Street - $EJHOFFMAN - J. N, DAVIG Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen Man. S Phone 348-Black J. P. NEWBECKER V. Pres & Asst Man | é K 4 ; | : 1 ——————————————— AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! I have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepared to do TIRE REPAIRING Of the most difficult kind, and can give you satisfaction and save you money. Also TIRES PLACED ON BABY CARRIA GES WHILE YOU WAIT W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and General Repair Skop Cedar Strect, Just Back of Central Pharmacy QORI DMLY i Vi Y FLVH OV BN B 3 WV NUWAY TAILOR SHOP And Pressing Club Pressing and alteration; ladies’ work a specfalty. Work sent for aud delivered. Hats cleaned and blocked. Ladies work solicited. DUKE, the TAILOR Proprieter g i - Kentucky Ave. Phone 257 Bowyer Bmld.m; { | s : § NSRRI fHE FVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., OCT. 17, 1913. ‘MOST ATTRACTIVE, -v'w:\Ps, OF SCASON'S GARMENTS. | All Sorts of Desicns Are Offered, and All Are Worth Att on—Velvet One of the Most ~opular of Materiais. No fashion theme is more interest- ing this season than that of coats. At every turn one is confronted with new and attractive models. There are lux- urious evening coats, artistically sim- ple, or gorgeous, rich and elaborate | designs, and each day brings to view new models. But whether fashioned ' from velvet, satin or cloth, the really | ly. coats, and for afternoon and visiting wear as well, and for practical pur- pose monotones are preferred. Some- times fur supplies a contrasting note —the soft brown of sable, mink, skunk or martin; the white of ermine or ifox; the silver gray of chinchilla fur. | And a few evening wraps show touches of gleaming gold, silver or copper hued lace. A dark copper color velvet coat trimmed with a broad almost black was one of the is an exquisite shade of rose with a silvery tone, which is a favorite with the Parisian coatmakers and is lovely in velvet, satin, crepe or cloth. Black relieves this rose shade with excellent effect, and it is good too, with gray. It has been successfully Tweed, With French Rat Collar and Cuffs. combined also with embroideries in shaded violet and purples. Such a scheme, however, demands unerring color sense. Attractive coat models of the plain- er class are made up of striped vel- veteen with collar and cuffs of plain velvet and there are also good looking practical coats fashioned from wool velours in plain colors. An example, shown in one of the small sketches is in red brown wool velour and has satin collar and cuffs. It is trimmed down the front with passementerie motifs. The sleeves are on the rag- lan lines and have a draped fullness at the lower part. Top coats of dark blue rough serge are extremely modish and are best when relieved only by black revers | and cuffs. The vivid colors intro duced upon some models cheapen their appearance, save when they are good looking coat in seven-eighths length, of rough dark blue diagonal weave, has a shawl collar, cuffs and | buttons of black ottoman silk. An- other coat, on Russian smock lines, without belt, is braided around the edge. Instead of buttons it is fasten- | ed with tied cords of flat loose woven braid run through big embroidered | eyeletg | For ret ling, ete, horpit vh wear, traveling, motor | cl.eviots are first choice, and bene effects in monotone, or | 3 \"M\ are considered smar- q aggressive patterns, al- y of the latter are shown ady made models. ‘tue motor coats this season are more shapely and less bizarre than those of earlier vears l MARY DEAN. two-t ter 1! | ! a8 | i Keep the White Net Waists. | Even for autumn women are wear- Inz white pet waists with frills down the front i successful coats are exceedingly love- | 1 | Much velvet is used for evening intended for very youthful wearers. A“ U., \ ‘!l ' "" ;24 | Willbe a pleasure wien 'you use our statioaery. See our superb stock of fine Linen with En- velopes to match. LAKE PHARMACY. Bryan’s Drug Store PHONE o8 | | band of heavy metallic lace in copper = tones and with dark brown fur that is best | French models seen this season. There | frew OF ' Xrpa g boarfia aiong ‘he have to pulil cud have found 'be 100 busy to attend RY% NG kly g ren, ar those whi oad are generally ® the matter. sucesnE, We .FOR ‘\Al PARK HILL LOI3 roR SALE ON LASY 11k All streels ciayou, CelmeL wvaiks, electric lighty, Jade trees. bdee M Stephens iy . C hoguy ‘OR SALE-—Two choice lots in Dixieland, cheap if sold at onc Samuel F. Smith, M. D, 1.66 FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Rock ezgs for hatching, also some fine cockerels. H. L. Kelley, Griffin, Fla. 1267 QUICK—Cottage on S avenue, between Main and Lemon streets; 5 rooms anid bath, 2 fireplaces, nice lot, good location, close in. Now paying § per cent on $3,000. Don't be slow Yours for $2,500. A. J. Moore, Cut Price Store. 1278 FOR SALE Virginia FOR SALE—T\wo- \tur\ house of sev- en rooms and bath, in Dixieland, | W=t Cox Real- | 1302 | r arros | for $2,250. The ohn F. ty Co rFOR SALE—22 acres, 5 cleared; good 5-room house, Tel s easy. $2,200. The John F. Realty Co. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Three-room cottage on South TLake Hollingsworth. | Price $3.50 per month. See W. Fiske Johnson. 1284 ("ox 1303 OR RENT—Furnished rooms with private bath. Apply 1011 South Florida or phone 43 Red. 1207 |FOR RENT—Half acre fine truck land on Lake Hollingsworth, See G. E. Southard, city. 1289 FOR RENT—Four nice rooms, newly furnished. Apply to P. Ottincer, 507 East Bay street. 1308 FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping with modern convenlences. 502 N. Kentucky Ave. Phone 317 Black. 1311 l B — Mlscellaneous WANTED(— Your safety blades to resharpen. ter than new. 26c, 35c and 50« dozen. Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co. T4t | WANTED—White dining room girl | Matanzas Hotel. 1307 razor Made bet Having purchased and subdividec the Jesse Keen estate of 560 acres one-half mile west of city limits, we are now selling in 10 and 20-acre tricts some of the finest truck anc farm lands in this section at the right price and ter lars see G. C. Rosan, Room 1 and ! Deen & Bryant Bldz., Phone 145 el WANTED—Boy to sell the Evenir Telegram on the streets. Telegram office. For parti | Apply | LOST—Gold watch pin, jost émm on Florida avenue, Orange street or \hqsourl avenue, Reward if turned to Telegram office. re ! WAVTED v | to purchase from owner tract of 2004 land near station, 100 to 500 acres | Address P. 0. Dox 45, Lakeland, Fla 1310 $ Y CANDY SPECIAL Schra[ft s Blue Banner Chocolates | Ice Cold 40c per poung For Fruits and Vegetables Phone Us. Also Watch Our Windows W. P. PILLANS “Fiorlda Avenue Grocer” l “Pure Food Store” Phone 93 @_ COROQIR IF YU OF BUILDING, v} MARSEALL & SANDELS The GId Reiighle Contractors Wheo hase been building honses in Lakeland for Years, who never “FELL DOWN' or faled to give sanisfag Al classes of buildings conteacted for. The g residences buiiv by this fivm are evidguces of their m ke cood, MARSHALL & SANDERS Fiiue Fhone 228 s O ARE THINKING BT 18 4 s pln, ki ie aln ta-s tele Sate TRCUG FA00 AR IS GHE MAWT For Tin, “heet 'ron, Copper. Zinc or any kind of loofing Work, call the LAKELAND SHEEE SEETAL WORKS Smith-Herdin Building Phone 279 Ask for J. P. CARTIN We can f'x that leaky roof. Our Mottois: Modest Yrices and All Work Guaranteed, IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of livirg Best Butter, per pound Bugar, 17 pounds . Ccttolene, 10 pound pails Cottolene, 4-pound paxis t pounds Snowdrift Lard. nowdniit, 10.ponng pails % cans family size Cream .. . . : 8 cans baby size Cream . . 1.2 barrel best Flour '2 pounds best Flour. .. Octagon Soap, 8 for . . Uround Coffee, per pound ¥ gallons Eerogene G. TWEEDEL TR T —

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