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MADE | CANDY CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW FUDGE AND VANILLA NUT CARAMELS t 30c the Pound i Numerous Other Kinds for your Selection Made Daily at H. O. DENNY’S i. T\ 5 A gmmpt Delivery Phone 226 " COULD SCARCELY WALK ABOUT 'H For Three Summers Mrs. Vin-|believe | would have died it | badat taken it. b " ont Was Unable to Attead 80 |\ | oo aiing Cardet, 1 wae ¥ Any of Her Housework. greatly helped, and all three bottles re- } ' lieved me entirely. ) 1 fatiened up, and grew so mmch ' Pexsant HIl, N. C.—*1 mtered for | stronger in three months, | feit like an- Swee summers,” writes Mrs. Walter|gther person altogether.” Wiacent, of this town, “and the third &8d | ©ardui is purely vegetable and gestie- At time, was my worst. acting. Its ingredients have a mild, loale Ibad dreadful nervous headaches &8d | orecy o1 the womanly constitution, grostration, and was scarcely able 101 o oy ppes for fncreased strength, walk :::: Could st do aay of my improves the appetite, tones up the ser- and sides and when one of those weak, | =\ ;|elped v “,;".m m‘h spel:s woul(:‘ w:: ;: :’:;l ! weak women, during the past 50 years. aYe D Eve D ™11t will surely do for you, what it has i wntil it wore off. 1o 1 was certainly in a dreadful state of ‘:::e for.them. Try Cardui foday. : J Realth, when 1 finally decided to try vlw‘: %"emc “(?.‘f:‘?:‘:’i‘,gi‘."%'f‘n":.%'.s"‘m"f ’: I Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and 1 firmly oms ERYONE who notices headwear will look twice at these two models in beautiful millinery. They are American designs apparently—credit- able enough to New York or San Fran- cisco, or wherever they originated. They are out of the ordinary in shape and fabrie, and also in development, The upper hat is of a gray Lyons slructions on your case and OA-page book, Treatment tor Wumen." sent 1a pla/o wrapoet. J-6f velvet very rich in quality. It is the 8 [ work of a trained milliner and is real millinery. That ig, knowledze of the tlart 1s apparent in its workmi Like all the hest models this #|son it is plain. The faney band of £ |feather trimming finished with two pompons at the back, is in the elsive blue-gray of the natural goura feather. The hat is simply a background for £ | setting forth this band. The goura ship. g0 When You Think of Gifts RIS RO SR T S HERE ¢ Bl # Remember that we are headquarters for artistic, useful and unusual articles, such as are ideal for presents. Books Toys L Sl L Booklets Dolls S g BaSk?tS g Chifla y :);;]1‘:}(; tll‘\(:'w:wi;ll"-(»m. E“::f iv"n::r:.“ i Stationery Vases Rl G s e Desk Fittings P.ctures L et Alligator Goods SRy Rl e e e Ape net ting scarce. If you have plush pre- § |pare to uee it now—and find yourself ¥ | admfred and perhaps envied. Plush in % | -oats and even in skirts, in millinery, | in neckpleces and muffs, and above all in blouses, is the fivorite of fashion. The plumes which adorn this bit of rich millitery are in shades of brown. keland Book Store Benford & Steitz "The La FOR BUSINESS WEAR NR HOME IS THIS BLOUSE HETHER the business be that which calls the girl away from home, or the business of housekeep- Ing, here is a blouse that is pretty and gerviceable, If one must go to busi- ness a fresh, clean blouse is ingpiring to begin the day with and’it is a com- fort to know that when it begins to get grimy and slimpsy it can be con- 1signed to the wash and come out as good a8 new; perhaps better, as some wiile be penniess If you should die today and leave a distressed ' wife behind, would you leave her the addi- tional distress of having to worry about money matters? Start a bank account now. It will grow as the weeks slipby, and you will _soon be so interested t1:at you will se¢ that : it DOES grow. Inthe ¢ tof YOUR DEATH you have YOUR WIFE st from the storms of adversity. Do Your Banking With Us FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKELAND and ironing. proper wear. is the fabric embroidery is improved by washing And for the bome keeper who must | or should run out to market in the morning this blouse with a plain tal lored skirt and jacket is just the A strong, firmly woven cotton voile that it is made of. French knots and two sprays of small fowers in embroidery adorn the front, Plain erocheted insertion, home made, and about one inch wide, with enough °l8 8t generally dalf the origieal edging 10 match to fnish the aleeves Prics. U They are mounted witk & big buekie of cut steel, This turban is handsome when de | veloped in any of the season’s fash- ionahle colorings. In blue or pluma or the strange new shades of green, and especially in the lighter shades o! gray and in mole it can only be di- scribed as exquisite. The plumes aro ' to be shaded in every case and to be in shades and tints of the same color as the body of the turban. A rhinestone buckle of fine work- manship, or (with some colors) a jet buckle may be effectively substituted for the cut steel. But in nearly every case the steel buckle will be found . the best choice, Either of these turbans will look well made up in black, but there is no very good reason for choosing a black | hat for the dressiest wear. It is good R SALE QUICK—Cottage on S. Virginia avenue, between Maiv and Lemon streets; 5 rooms an( bath, 2 fireplaces, nice lot, 80O« location, close in. Now paying ® per cent on $3,000. Don’t be slow. Yours for $2.600. A. J. Moore, Cut Pr 1278 FOR SALE—A pav of Torses. Apply to 920 Rose street or Luf\‘f!\f)l'l(:. 341 Black. 1358 e i FOR SALE OR RENT—6-room house, bath, hot and cold water; stove goes with house. N 1chols and War- ing Phbone 356, Room b6, over postofiice. 1426 100 LOT3—Best location in city and any port of city for gale; good terms a1d will build for you. Nich- ols and Waring. Phone 356, Room 5, over postoffice. 1426 FOR SALE OR RENT—Several cot- tages and bungalows. Nichols and Waring. Phone 356. Room 5, over postoffice. 1426 e A e o = BANK STOCK FOR SALE in Auourn- dale State Bank. Address A. C. Tharp, Auburndale, Fla. 1419 S FOR SALE-—My Barred Rocke are good as the best and bred to lay. Eggs $1.50 for 15; cockerels §3 to $5. Satisfaction guaranteed. H. L. Kelley, Griffin, Fla. 1422 e ———————————————————— fFOR SALE—Two-seated “Little” au- Write Box 41, City. 1423 tomobile. SACRIFICE SALE—DWELLINGS! Two 5-room bungalows, all mod- ¢rn conveniences; new; price $2,000 and $2,250 each, for one week only sixth block from Main street. Will ‘rantee to resell either for pur- v within ten days of his pur-} . for $250 profit, on install- Address Box 84, Lake- [ met | | land. 1414 FOR SAI',— 3ix good lots only four squares i1 Main.St. for $2,000. | The John 1. ''»x Realty Co. 1404 policy to own an all-black hat because ' it affords a change and is often the best choice for some particular ceca- sion or with some particuler costume. A black hat should be rather large and of excellent materlals The small black hat is pretty, too, but lacks the element of the pictur- esque in most cases. Although the small bonnet-like shapes with gwint | ; strap under the chin reminds oie of | old-fashioned plates. Litle garden flowers in velvet or silk made up into nosegays that nestle about on the brim give a quaint old-timey touch to these bonnets that is especially effective for young faces. JULIA BOTTOMLEY, A A A A A T A A A AL AP A AP IPSI SN PP PP PSSP D are required for this plain and elegant | waist. Side plaits a half inch wide are | 'stitched in at each side of the front | portion and reach to the bust line, | There are six in each group and they appear on the back of the waist, but not in the same position. They are midway between the fastening and the arms at the back and extend the length of the waist. The sleeves are moderately long and L roomy enough to slip up away from the wrist. They are decorated with two little groups of pin tucks (five in aumber) on either side the elbow. Two rows of the lace insertion are let in near the wrist, with the lace | ,edging whipped to the last one. neck is not provided with the edging because (as it is so firm) it would be somewhat “scratchy” in this position. The neck is close fitting, hence a plain band of the voile provides its finish, This waist will stand washing every week and outlast a season. JULIA BOTTOMLEY., « Ethereal Corsage Lingers. The corsage of the afternoon dresses are very like those of the tallor mades, for they are all chiffon, lace and fur, with wide belts or dainty coatees which can quite well be called waist- coats. Then over these one may wear | a little mantelet, draped and pulled up in a cozy way to suit oneselt. The mantelet ean be in vivid figured vel- | vet, or in any material the wearer may choose, so that it harmonizes or clashes properly with the gown. Big < shawl collars of fur make the little cloaks important, and their linings must be chosen with care, ————————— Hint for the Bride, In all the linen sales, especially those called “manufacturer's sam- ples,” which are found so often at this time of year, one finds enda of fine towels in both huck and damask, that appear to have been cut with too short a barder to hem. These can be scalloped and make beautiful tow- The | FOR SALE—Low i* Bon Ar for $250 on eagy terms. v:°phone, city wa- ter and electric Four new houses being built . Buy be- fore the price is adv uced, The John F. Cox Reaity Co. 1404 BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ON¢ 2—31 acre farm, 20 ln grove and cultiva- tion, 11 in hammoch and bay cr public road, near Lake Holling:- worth. See B. E. Brooks, woou yard, prop., Main St. 1424 Main St., phone 258 Red, the old reliable fish man, R. O. Park. 1420 SOR SALE—20 acres: 12 acres cit- rus and 8 acres truck land, all cleared. 2 miles out. $2,100. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1404 B ————————— T ——— w NOTICE Rezular meeting I,nlte?nn"/J of Chapter No. 29 Thursday at 7:39 p. | nickel. They talked the m? Companions please come out and| and concluded tnat the pl m. Jhelp promote this work. J. F. WILSON, Secretary. Not. Much Difference. "Do you act towards your wife ()] you did before you marricd hert® “Exactly. I remember Just - how 1} lnsod to et when T first tell in lowe with her ’ used to hang over the fence in front of her houss ax £ase i 9 aud At her chadaw op the curta:nJ afrald 0 go u‘z. AuG I act just the same way WW when I get Lome lata” LAKE LAND For Mine | “The Town of Better Things’* and the BEST [ CLIMATE in the United States, invites yo ( b States, S you to {Sit In her lap, in “A THome of Your Ov)m." | }\In:er visitors, tourists and others, we will }m.s get gmad ru%ms and locations, till you can 00k around and find out wh: y L at home you "\\e have scores to select from—some bar- zams—and are getting more dwellings, truck | farms, groves, lands, lots—to make fine homes, ! The following are only samples: 4 | T-room house and store, corner._ { 5-room new, modern bungalow .. i %-room, I'l"thy finished house, tenant house, fruit trees, corne lots, finest condition, % jewel, terms 2 lake view, a (‘h'flh'e of' high Take e erms, for only .. | Fine lot with oak grove, w ida avenue, only ... - 425 80 feet fronting east on ) i park: whoerer buys it now will boast I after getting it ______ d._‘h o ]zé;onm hou'f m:nd |‘n‘ber south fronf acres virin timl f*m. ’In Polk mul:;m.'.l..f.:..- nsure your goods Will show you how u,“:ag easler than above, and (o them, and at some time tg all who are interested. right. even [ Yo Eabenad™ ! M. G, WILLARD G SIS 11 Kentusky Wiy, Phony 102, Lakeland, P * 1 | MISH, OYSTERS AND WOOD on| WANTED—Ford. auto dvertisiy fOR RENT—Furnished roog, private bath. Apply 19, Florida or phone 43 Rey . FOR R ‘OR RENT—3 Or 4 ulce roqmy | bath and all modern jy, ments. 317 So. Virginj, . FOR RENT—Thyee room ooy South Lake Hollingsworyy , . $3.50 per month. See y , Johnson. / R . and one six-ropp, for rent, or will sell cheap, eagy terms. A. W, Corn!s.fl FOR RENT-—G-room bungajy modern improvements, 61 g, street. : .Miscellaneq i HAVING SECURED the serHj Mr. Faust, an experienced jte| rapher, we will turn our ) g promptly. Pender Studio fef ANY or all parts of harnecs (roza o to crupper at McGlashan's, W. A. COX, CONTRA(T(}00 My specialty {is planning I building the most compact, con ent and tasty house for the money. Having purchased and subij the Jesse Keen estate of 560, one-half mile west of city limiy, are now selling in 10 and Aigg tracts some of the finest trutkjy farm lands in this section & pp right price and terms. For pirgq lars see G. C. Rogan, Room !rfl Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 11.@1 JICK harness made whole au: McGlashan, the harness maM ‘ WANTED—Competent lady st rapher desires position. Ajip this office. o [! WE GRIND Graham or whole flour daily. You can buy an tity. Mayes Gro. Co. 1380¢ t u LEARN TELEGRAPHY g Positions guaranteed to sll :‘yj nates 2t not less than {0 g month. Steady employmerl, ' cromotion. Terms reasonablé. | See or write W. D. HOLLA.\'Z:; gr. Lakeland Business Collh) e e (IORSE furnishings and multa elry at McGlashan's ! ——————————————————l in excg Nichols and Vg 3 for property. DRESSMAKING and fine sew: reasonable prices. Mrs Sims, 920 E. Rose street 341 Black. p “Pay as You Enter.” 1 A thrifty husband and wii o' Meburg have buen attendin: '} church on Sundays, eacl * travagant, Now both attend place of worship and expect ! the golden gate on the sams " Casrier Mills M=l | menst, the most modern and conditions. ALL ingred® that go to make our MUST be the standard of ity and quallty. There ! “Frosen differsnce i learn to sey tards” apd POINRETTU Tream. Try it. JOR BALE BY Lake Pharmit LAKELAND.