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- indy! Candy! CandY WwE HAVE IT | Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy Have you tried any of our F-MADE CANDY ? A Trial is All We Ask ice stock of Fresh Fruits. Nuts, il h:’vlci& I':igs Dates and Rais'ns FRESH APALCHICOLA OYSILRS H. O. DENNY Phone 32¢ Delivery g hen _Y_o_tIxi':]_‘_l_\-i_nk of Gifts emember that we are heacquarters for artistic, usefil d ur.usual ar.icles, such as are ideal for pres:nts. ooks Toys : Booklets Dclls : Bask~ts China Stationery Vases Desk Fittings Pictures Alligator Goods he Lakeland Book Store Bentord & Steitz Statuary e e IR i The man with a big fat turkey has a HANKSGIVING dinner once a year. The an with a big fat bank account has a hannksgiving dinncr every dsy. Thankse giving is in the heart, and knowing that you are comfortably tixed makes a real thanks- giving. Our bank 's a safe place to put your oney. We wi | treat you courteously and ¢1p vou with advice. Come to our bank and on ult us. Do.Your Banking With Us FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKELAND S30008808C080CeRTRRCERRC Saved Girl’s Life “I want fo tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. “It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. 1 firmly believe Black-Draught saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no more trouble, 1 shall never be without THEDFORDS in my home.® For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- » ss, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ents, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, relizble, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- Draught. It is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five years of splendid success proves it value. Good for young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. ""b. 0OSSS80CE080088L280000 @ ® [ [+ - & & 2 @ » ® @ ® N 12 i w 1 | | | ! rows the shoulders. OR the club woman, or one who aitends any informal afternoon function, here is a simple and smart costeme. It is designed on very con- servalive lines, but provided with the most popular of the present style- touches to inake it acceptable to the most up-to-date wearer. It is a model especially well adapted to a stout figure. The small coat hangs closer than the majerity of those equaliy smart, Its cut sets the material ciose to the arm and nar- The sleeves are easy, in straight lines and three-quar- | ter length. There is a deep and rath- er narrow “V" at the throat, and tbel basque is long, sloping down toward the back. It is unfinished except for the sewing at the bottom. Thus the long line of the figure is not broken by the separate coat. It i3 noticeable that all the lines of the coat tend to preserve length of line, in the figure. The skirt is fuller than the average, with the effect of being a dovble skird at the front. It is cut wide evough to allow it to be caught up in plaits at tho left knee under a soft rosette of chiffon. A piece is let in at the front, dbui the split or overlapping breadth 1s absent and there is worn enough for a comfortable step. At the long “V” at the front a little soft white chiffon fr let in and a strand of the ever-pres:nt white beads finishes the neck dress. The jacket laps at the front with Sastening concealed by an inverted | e ANAAAA A = & S A A AN OPPGS N NI ' PARISIAN WOMEN 0CCUPIED WITH TWO NEW “FADS”' T the present moment there are two very prominent fashions gov: erning Paris. One of these 18 white hair. The other is red fox. Early last spring there was noticed the growing fashion of wearing pow- | dered hair. All through the summ('r“ season one saw the most wonderful and often very beautiful, heads of gl ver hair at the opera, and at the The | ater des Champs Elysees, on Russian | Ballet nights. | The Parisiennes started this tash: fon. Then, almost immediately, it was taken up by women of other natious, especially by American beauties, Now it {8 the fashion to wear pow- ! dered hair in the day time as well as by night. This does not mean pure | { | i | white hair, such hair as one sees at a fancy dress ball. The powdered heir now so fashionable in Paris is, as & rule, quite dark in parts. It is obvious- | ly powdered at the gides and in !mnt.; The great drawback to this fashion fs this: Powdered hair makes con- giderable demands upon ODE’s teilet, and upon one's personality, generally It seems to silently call for a special style of dress. It cannot be worn, suc- cessfully. with “just anything.” \ In the evening these difficulties dis- ap,ear ntirely, for modern evenin? gowns 3re S0 ornate and elab-rate that thev seem to harmoLize, natural- 1y, with powder. As to the second an be said® Red fux skins have become ubiquito 's in Paris All thro lat summer and autuinn the mo-t clusive ian beau sensatio, 1l succesges 17 and sal. 8ea i panied «y a br the sl ‘e uf a flat t Skt orthe or v e what ~an ari jes W¢ vher » be nlt net ths., npted as a reeu n with handcome | cloth and velvet. Nn-er:‘;.rj - 00k hopelessiy « lar win.er 1 tailores - _THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKTLAND, FLA., NOV, 26, 1913, “-‘—d——% T —_1.. for st s | ’Albert Vontoska Preserve DS SR S Your Hair ARG laicateml By purchasiag a bortle of REXALL HAIRK TONIC. Ersdicate: ldandrulfand makes the ‘hair grow. A Full line of Toilet Accessories JAKE PHARMACY | Bryan’'s Drug Store FHONE 42 “V" shaped piece of the material There is a plaiting of lace about the throat and smail ribbon decoration at the right side by way of garniture, 8 short satin girdle of plaited riLbon tastens with hooks and eyes at the left side under extremely small made ornaments, The hat is of hatter's plush, with fach. . of velvet in black. 'The para- dise wreaill in shaded flame color gives brilliance and distinction to the entire toilette. It will be noticed that the long gloves are glace kid in black. They make the arms look very slender ana reduce the apparent size of all hauds remarkably. Very thin women should not wear them. High surfaced black 18 not for them. The sleeves are fin- ished with a band of satin. To study this costume is more con- vincing than describing it to show that it has been carefully thought out as adapted to the full figure. The narrow drooping brim of the hat makes the most of the length of the neck, since it does not conceal it. The feather swirl is light, following the brim line almost exactly. The shape {8 extremely graceful. It is by such careful thinking out and management of line that grace i8 arrived at. Developed in black or grey or mauve or taupe, this is & good niodel, but for the purpose of re- ducing the apparent size of the figure black 1s the best choice. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. les, the red-fox-rage 1s appaicnty 1@ a healthy condition, It secins Nkely to last all through the winter. And the pity of it is that already the shop windows are filled with imitation red- fox ekins. worthlese furs which have no meaning and which would make any costume look ordinary. This was, of course, inevitable, but it is nevem theless deplorable. 2 817 N’ e trdel of White Scuple Satin, Three «r Tunic of White Lace With Black Maline Bow at Waist. . Make good hard cement brica, re pressed brick, blocks of all eise house plers, drain tile from thres ‘e!gh!een inches; we also bulld siae .‘walkn, foundations, floors. If 1 ¢ ‘good work you want call the old n \lable at 608 West Maln street, ne> to citrus exchange, or phone 336 ree FLORIDA NATI NAL. VAULT_CL | Buccessor to Lakeland Arufeia Stone Works ZIMMFRMAN, ¥ ;"ane L0dges.. ' Meets every second and fourtl Thursday "fi t of each mon a1 7:30p. m. Mrs. Flora Keen, W. M. J. F. Wilson, secretarv. LAKELAND LODGE NO. 91, F.&A. M.— Regular communications held gl second and fourth Mondays, at 7:3( p. m. Visitng brethren cordially g_) vited. J. C. Owens, W. M. J. Wilson, secretary. {K. OF P.— Regular meeting every Tuesday a' 7:30 at Odd Fellows hall. Visitin) members always welcome. L. W Yarnall, chancellor commander; E. § McCrary, secretary POST 33, G. A. R.— Meets the first Saturday n_ever month at 10 a. m. A. C. Shaffer commander; J. R. Talley, adjutant ———————————————————————— LAKELAND CHAPTER, R, A. M.— Meets the first Thundlf night 11 each month in Masonic hall. Visitin; companions welcomed. A. D. Leon ard. Il P :J F Wilson secretar: LAKELAND CAMP 7%, W. 0, W,— Meets every Wednesdav night Wood men Cirele first and third Thursda afternoons at 3 o'clock. J. Et tridee, council commander; Mrs Lula Hebb, guardian of Circle. POLK CAMP N0.3,1,0,0, F,— Meets the first and third Mondays Visiting Patriarchs welcome. . A McDonald, seribe; M. B. Zimmer man, chief patriarch. [ORANGE BLOSSOM DIV. NO. 28% G.1.A. TOB. OFL. E.— Meets every second and fourt! Wednesdays of each month at 2:3 p. m._Visiting sisters always we come. Mrs 0 . Brown, secretary 'UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CAF | PENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMER 1101, LOCAL 1778— Meets each Thursday night 1 Morzan & Groover hall, over Bater | bry Goode store. Visiting brother welcome. R. 4. Marshall, pres! dent; J. W. Layton, vice president J W l.ozan, treasurer; J. FEIL.DS, financial secretary; H. Dictrich, recording seeretary; H. L t onduector, Samuel Bover, J. W orr Willonghby committe FLENORA REBEKAH LODGE NO, second &nd_ fourt at1 0. O. F. hall r- and sisters cordia T F_ Robertsor . BECTElary nrothen 0 (‘D F hall are cordially invited J. Z Rerr olids seeret ). M. Eaton, h. G FRATERN L. ORDER OF EAGLE? Meetg everv Wednesdav night a 7:30 at 0dd Fellows' hall J: H Williams, president; E. M. Smail secretary B. P.0. E.— Lakeland Lodge No. 1281. Be nevolent and Protective Order o! Elke. meets every Thursday night ir Jodge rooms over postoffice. Visitina brethren cor'~1ly welcome. Aloore, E. R Teacher of ¥ usic 308 South Virginia Ayve., Laksiame Fla.; phone 299 Black. Lessona % Piano, Harmony and Voca! Culturs, Piano Tuning. Orchestrs furnishes for all occasjons. Reasonable terme. L. W.YARNELL Successor to W, K. McRae. I . 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LAND, FLA. - Reems 2 and LAKE| PHYSICIAN AND BURGEOK Bpecial Attention @Given W DISEASES OF WOMEN AND | CHILDREN ¥ Deen-Bryant .‘~I'7 Salte §. » g 8 g Phone 3! OO0 O rOHOHOHORO OO L HOOO000Q COOOOOORREL OO OO0L D 0. ROGERS, LAWYER 2 Room 7, Bryant Bldg. Phone 259"‘ § '} R. B. HUFFAKER L —Attorney-at-law— ‘ 4 ' Room 7, Stuart Bldg Bartow, Pk Lakeland. Florida. TUCKER & TUCKER —lawyers—. Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, Florié Y —————————— l LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT | { IF! | KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAKM FLA — 7 PEETOR, LAV Office Upstairs East*of Bevrt Hews: P— BARTOW, FLORIBA Examination of Tities ard Rea Estate Law a Speeielty JEREVMIAH B. RMITH ‘; f } - LOANS, INVFSTNENTS W GEAL ESTATE Have some interenting nage = ity and suburban property, farms, e, Better see me st ones Wil irede, oall for cash or o» oMy Gwms. { Reom 4. Futeh & LAKELAND, 'fi"" | ' NOTARY PUBLIC < e o