Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 10, 1913, Page 3

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SALE.. PICK—Cottage on S. e, between Main ; 5 rooms and es, nice lot, good e io. Now paying 8 ,000. Don’t be slow. A. J. Moore, 1278 )/ LE—A .llr of horses. Apply 920 treet or telephone 1358 RENT—6-room houue, d cold water; stove . Nichols and War- 856, Room &, over 1426 ~Best location in city and of city for sale; good and will build tor you. Nich- \ d Waring. Phone 356, Room | , over postoffice. 1426! ~R SALE OR RENT—3everal cot- :ages and bungalows. Nichols and w=Varing. Phone 356. Room &. wver postoffice. 1426 3NK BTOCK FOR SALE 1n Aupurn lale State Bank. Address A. C Charp, Auburndale, Fla. 1414 R SALE-—“y, Barred nocks ar tood as the best and bred to lay iges $1.60 for 15; cockerels $3 to i6. Satisfaction guaranteed. H. L. elley, Griffin, Fla. 1422 R SALE—Two-seated ‘“‘Little”” au- omobile. erte Box 41, City. 1423 \CRIFICE SALE_DWELLINGS! ‘wo 5-room bungalows, all mod- conveniences; new; price $2,000 $2,250 each, for one week only iixth block from Main street. Will rantee to resell elither for pur- ser within ten days of his pur- ;8¢ for $260 profit, on install- 51t plan, Address Box 84, Lake- 1. 1414 ' } SALBE—Cheap; good team of B sl orses, 920 E. Rose St. Phone 41 Black. 1432 3 SALE—S8ix good lots only four juares from Main St. for $2,000. =mhe John F. Cox Realty Co. 1404 “} SALE—Lots in Bon Ar for $250 n easy terms. elephone, city wa- )r and electric lizhts. Four new ouses being built now. Buy be- yre the price is advanced. The ohn F'. Cox Renlly Co. 1404 ey ARGAIN IF SOL n ?\T 0\(“‘ .'H ere farm, 20 in grove and cultiva- on, 11 in hammoch and bay on ublic road, near lLake Hollings- orth. See B. E. Brooks, wood- | ard, prop., Main St. 1424 | Vb .. SALE—20 acres: 12 acres cit-| 18 and 8 acres truck land, all eared. 2 miles out. $2,100. The »hn F, Cox Realty (0. 1404 p——py NOTICE egular meeting of Lakeland pter No. 29 Thursday at 7:20 p. | Companfons please come out and promote this work, J. F. WILSON, Secretary. 'BAUE PLANTS FOR S\LE— L per 1,000. See T. S. N rd, city. 1442 “‘OR RENT R!N‘l'——"urnlshnd ronme w!fi {vate bath. Apply 1011 Soutt orida o phone 43 Red. 1207 | Pl ot R RENT--8 or 4 nlee rooms, with ith' and all mondern improve. ents. 817 So. Virginfa. 14053 13 S¢ st € 3 RENT—Three room cottare or mth Lake Hollinzsworth, Prics b. .50 per month. See W. Fiske s 1284 A. W, Cornensnn. 1429 1 WANTED—Ford auto ssr/zed Advertzsmg | R FOR FIRE INSURANCE see R. M. Marler. 1445 Mlscellaneous HAVING SECURED the service of Mr. Faust, an experienced photog- rapher, we will turn our all work promptly. Pender Studio. 1441 ANY or all parts of harness from b|| to crupper at McGlashan's. 1354 —————————e e HdORSE furnishings and mule jew elry at McGlaghan's 1354 in exchange Nichols and Waring. 1426 for property . WANTED—'n orance grove to look . THE ZVENING TELEGRAM, LAKEL A\D LA after. Have 9 vears’ experience and am a hustler. Address X, care Teleeram. 1443 | IF YOU WANT A HOME on the ln~§ stallment plan, =ee Orange Belt| Realty Co., or R. M. Marler. | {warm browr | green one ¢ NOW IT IS WINTEN PILLOWS {mportant Houszeho!d Have Aricen to Demand Snare of Attention. Their i 1 ) No longer are we in search of cool designs in pillows for the porch. It is the cozy, warm-appearing pillows for the window seat and inglenook that now concerns feminine heads and workbags. These last need not mean, however, pillows of woolen stuffs or insanitary silks—unless, of course, one wishes it so. But the colors must be warm, either in the background or the embroidery. And now what designs are best for the warm-colored embroidery? There are, of course, the conventional de- signs, which can be worked in any color that one prefer;, and so it is that we concern ourselves more with a choice of fioral designs. Shall we head the list with red roses? Surely nothing could be “warmer;"” but they are beautiful. only when used with discretion, like all flaunting decora- ticns. Poppies, used on winter pillows. are easily worked and are etiective. Then there is holly and mountzin ash. Fuchsias, teo, make a gracetul doee oration. Tns cad of having the pillows covered with po'e tans and greens, as were tiie su at or pillows, select rich vith only an oceasional ig them. Yellow sune flowers uprcn dark brown are warm and bright. Nasturtiums wiil give one a chance to work in warm yellow 1446 and oranga. Having purchased and subdividec ‘he Jesse Keen estate of 560 acres me-half mile west of city limits, we ire now selling in 10 and 20-acr¢ ‘racts some of the finest truck an¢ farm lands in this section at the right price and terms. For particu lars see G. C. Rogan, Room 1 and 2 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phone 146. 1279 SICK hainess made whole again by McGlashan, the harness man. 1354 | WANTED--Competent lady stenog- rapher desires position. Apply to this office. 1356 WE GRIND Graham or whole wheat flour daily. You can buy any quan tity. Mayes Gro. Co. DRESSMAKING and fine sewing at reasonable prices, Mrs, J. D. Sims, 920 E. Rose street. Phone 341 Black. 1432 W. A. COX, CONTRACTOR My specialty is planning and suilding the most compact, conveni- ant and tasty house for the least money. 1401 No. No. 666 Thu is @ prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return, It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25¢ rich, pure, sterlized cream frcm cows inapected and passed hy the City Pure Food Depart- nen:. Manufactured under the wmost modarn and perfect *ouditions. ALL {ngredients ‘hat go to make our tream VMUJT be the standard of pur- 'ty an1 quality., There 8 o difference fn “Frozen Cus- 'carn to say tards” and POINSETTIA Tee “ream. Try it. JOR SALFP BY LAKELAND. Ilo 1380 eodt!| Cut work is effectively used in pil- A dark brown pillow top orna- me mnd with cut work fs very beauti- ful when orange silk {8 placed under the cut-out design. too. are appropriately ! Poinsettiag | » NOV, 10, 1913, T D P eda) !-'D'S CONFCRT Accessorieg IMProvised Table F‘lm arily De""mcd for That Purpose But May Be Put to Many Other Uses. A table for-an invalid {s a necessity In every housechold. Such an article comes in most uscful for other uses; sometimes a guest likes to have break- fast in bed, or even write, very easily be made at home. chase a box, Pur- if one is not at hand, from the grocer; they need to be flat | and fairly strong. Cut out of the two long sides pieces as shown {in the all over, go ever it uuatil it is quite The ean be st or worke 1 with ! cholce; a littl menwation con ba made at the si 1 the table iy stained a hotter etiect is got if it is afterwards brusked over with bhard white spirit va in. It can be used by an invali writing on, ov for a checker hoard, well as a table, if proper i wd Siviply rule out the equares in the ¢on- ters of it, and fill the alteruate oncs in with black stain. The box should not be too shallow, poher according to I'n l‘ VO".E AND BLUE CHIFFON ! otherwise it docs not it comfortably, Effective Garment Formed by Com-i‘ BETTER THAN SASH OF SILK bination of Materials That Suit Each Other. A fine blue and white checked volle combined with dark blue chiffon is sketched hero. The sgleeve and side portions are of chiffon, the former with nar- row cuff of lace. The little vest and collar are of lace, and the col. lar is joined to the front of voile by straps of nar- row blue velvet held by small but- tons. There is a semi - detached panel of the voile which hangs at the back of the skirt; the sides and front are draped. The panel back and part of the front drapery as well as the rolle portion of the bodice are bor dered with bias bands of the same. Wool Embroidery, The new wool ¢cmbroideries promise to add much beauty to fall and win- ter gowns, blouses and coats. They are even being used on houschold ar- ticles such as pillows, scarfs and ta- ble covers. The¥uturist and post im. pressionist Influences are also being seen in the color combinations. Shet- | land floss, Germantown yarn or a fine- @t.t@t” ry wool are best for the new idery. ply tape wool en {fmagination and clever fingers. "berry leaves are faetened under each | Violet beads make good plums, ! | and, if the rounds are smaller and a | Rubh-r Girdles With Bathing Suits Are New—Fruit Trimmings on the Late Summer Hats, Rubber girdles and sashes to wear with bathing suits are a boon to the woman who worries about the wrin- klos and creases and faded streals tiat appear in a silk or satin sash aite er it lias been in the water mmv times, These are made In the soft .l att ive colors in which rubb. r b irg cups are made, and are cut on. &1 [\ mul coming 1 - strip is felded abont the fize ure for a givdle, JAtis d with long, frin,cd sash ends, 11 hunch flowers adorns ¢ ung p mds and girdle, An aftractive hat f voung g!rl s made ol white straw, witl a simple, roundcd crown, and an even, vol Ixnw ‘I'he hat ig encircled with o \\nl) brim. box-plaited fringed ruching made of ! white taffeta silk. On the right side ! of the hat a small bunch of ro:cs is half hidden in the wide, full ruching. Fruit is much used to trim lute sum- mer hats., It is usually made of silk, sometimes of velvet, made at horie by the woman with It is sowmetimes made of beads, The beads, in a clear, bright color, are strung on fine wire and wound around and around little forms made of cotton bat- | ting. Bright red beads suggest strawber | ries, especially if two crossed straw- fruit, | dozen of them are bunched together ' they look like grapes, When that time comes for women. O O B W ) 26, 6 Inch stays. You Need a Tonic There are times in every woman’s needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. s to you, you know what tonic Ci to tike—Cardui, the woman's_tonic. posed of purcly vegetable ingre gently, yet surcly, on the weal xened wo and helps build them back to strei It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, ailing wumen in its past half century of wonderful success, and it will do the same for you, You can't make a mistake in taking The Woman Tomc Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark,, says: “l think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth, Before 1 began to take Cardui, 1 was so weak and nervous, and had such fl.vlul dizzy spells and a poor appetite. as strong as | cver did, and can eat most anything,’ Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers. Has Helped Thouds. life when she rdui is com- witich act anly organs, th and health, Now | feel as well aml WE HAVE SEVEN MILES of Almer- fcan wrapped fencing on hand In 36 48 aud 5%-inch, all 12 and The price is right. Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. Orrie 8. Van Huss, Manager. A table can | ned, enamelled, ! and it can ba li QU0 QRDSC OO TG GO EOIET SOOGS0 E A LER We are showing the newest Fabrics direct from the scats of fashions. -e- 4 See our Brocades, Whipcord, Wool Charmeuse---Trimmings to Zmatch each shade. | | Dressmaking Dpartment, second floor, conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon: ~>- U. G. BATES! THOVOOOSOBOE OTAOAONISUPOP 14 IDCISC BORE L1t [0 110+ AT AT T LT TP 0P OUQ QOUOCHINI OO LM L e Put HRE In Your Life Work :| FOR SUCCESS Firein your furnace for warmth and comfort but put A "IR- INSURAYCE PLICY In your stronrg box to maxke you safe from joss by fire It has b2en saip: “The ccnsciousness « f well-co ng is an ample reward” 1 We represent the following reliable companics: , Fidelity Underwriters. capital $4,500.000 "German American, capital 2.000.000 4 750000 2,000,000 § Philadelphia Und srwriters, canital Spiingficld Fire and Marineg, capital Fm - N & DEEN | fi”f‘ Srir g X‘\\w = ' Room 7, Raymonda Building ; . | TAMPA'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HOTEL L s " Hn‘:; I“!‘l‘;:“lilllrl;HIIIIIL Room. “‘ "‘{) ’ (' H() ‘ ti W. L. Parker, l‘I‘:rT,”;".:mfi:; 'f‘ll: ; o5t and most comforgable Lobhy o the ity Two large porehes; do not have to be wd up. Al outside rooms and well ventilated. Courteaus treatment goacanteed our HHELY RATES—AMERICAN One person without bath One person with bath Two persons, without bath Two persons with bath ... RATES—EUROPEAN person, without badh o . with bath without bath 8, with bath - e e perss fwa per fwo per Mann Plumbingco. BOWYER BUILDING, LAKKELAND, FLA. Best Place your Order Work Now and and Avoid the Rush vl work guaranteed first c¢'ass in every respect. Kstimates furn shed on shory notice, Office Phone 257 Resicence Phone 274-Red RJJGH TEXTUAE “RATINE” INPERVIOUS “CRAVENETTE" FACE BRICKE™ “I(C” T1LE§ (TICE ERICK THEY WASH THEIR OWN !FACES The largest line and greatest variety of shades manufactured in the United States. Prices cannnt bz equalled. Also common Macon building brick. | Al of the above! brick? carried in stock in i Lakeland !Office” Futch-Gentry Bldg. Telephone 241 J. F. TOWNSEND .. The Brick Man” —— ]

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