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With the ERBOCKER SPRAY-BRUSH | laughed with their children over the #horou; u)‘} lnag;"r’e l i the child’s nurscry or bedroom, and | they have iost none of their selfish- lllCOllVClll( nce andaunoyance of | | pooing one’s own han‘, or the Ind expense of having it done, is | [forever. Attaches to any faucet. ifor shower bath and thorough i massage. will last three to five years. Five ! $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, | Soldon 10 days’ trial. Get ay. sale by dake Pharmacy. Guaranteed for one | hria or Chills & Feyer puon No. 666 is prepared especially | LARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, | six doses will break any case, j then as a tonic the Fever will not | ' It acts on the liver better than M and dozs not gripe o sicken, 25¢ e m—m)flfl‘u(_ s JESSIE WI’.SONS FIVE ATTENDANTS WA These are the flve young ladies who attended Jessie Wilson at her marriage to Francis B. Sayre. Her elest gister, Margaret (2), was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Angelina Thayer Scott of Princeton (1). Miss Eleanor Wilson (3), Miss Mary G. White of Baltimore (4) and Miss Marjorie Brown of Atlanta, Ga. (6) PV | Rewpie to Embroider. How many mothers who have antics of the IZewpies know that these | delightful creitures come stamped to | emiroider? They adorn pillow tops, chitlonier carfe and table covers, and ness by being tron:ferred to heavy linen. They are cclored, ot course, and are |, to be done in outline stitch, with coarse rope silt-work which goes ! pleasantly fast. Kewpie rhymes a.rew painted bclow, describing the pictured | ac"i' | he alluring Drayton children come in this form also, and are quite as pretty as the Kewpies. But perhaps | the cleverest of all is the sweet little | September Morn child, standing up to| her chubby knees in water, with the verse beneath. “Oh, please don’t think me bad or bold, | But where it’s deep, it awful cold. "‘ - e aren um_—_ | that are s0 often seen upon a cat's col- | i lar or upon childre n's reins are | of narrow ri ;TG‘.’ AN AN NI ) IS "ny'l Y . | Amusing Little Keep the Lit Amused for Many Hours. Bright colors, and anything Smgles upon being shaken, always ap- peals to quite a small baby and we give a sketch of a little toy that was a great success, and was made with _1'1e aid of a silver bangle, some bright- I1ly colored remnants of ribbon, and some little bells. Suitable little bells, gshould we not alteady pessess them, | I may be purchased for a trifle at any | | toy shop, and thoze of the nafure per- haps the hest to Each bell is nroeure ittachied to a small loop the «1 of which are tied tightly on to the bangle in a | smart little ! all this, 1| tied on to one i | that baby ——d “The man with abln fat turkey has a NKSGiIVING dinner once a year. The with a big fat bank account has a ingldinner every day. ng s in the heart, and knowing that you comfortably hxed makes a real thanks- ng. Our bank is 614‘9 place to put your hey. We will trea you w:th advice. Come tojour bank and suit us. Do Your Banking With Us ’ ST NATIONAL BANK | P Thanks= ou courteously and | OF LAKELAND sketch will explain » bells should be of the ban; d othe A glance at the and all tl ide side it as vig- | That Will that l INSERTS ARE MUCH IN FAVOR Fashion of the Season, Widely Taken | Up, Has Much to Recom- | mend It. BEverything this year has some touch ! of the elaborate and different about it. BEven fur coats, once made on plain lines, are caught and draped and wrap- | ped until one would think the designer | had been using supple satin instead of comparatively stiff skins, Mole fur lends itself particularly well to fancy touches. One charming model has a cutaway sty'e coat, caught back below the knees and belted into a fitted peplum. Pleces of mole skin i laid across the grain have been set ! into the peplum and cleverly made to form a design of roses. This extends all around the coat in & sort of running | spray of flowers, and is most charm- | ing in appearance. This, of course, was an expensive model, made by a Parisian costumer. rThe idea of making fancy inserts in xfleal and moleskin, nevertheless, bids | fair, as the winter advances, to take | hold of popular favor, You will learn that there is more than one variety of bluff after reading the new serial we are about to run. le so0 | Ribbon of a! dye, and hn"h(r I Dlues, yellows wild greens, should be sclected for the makinz of this little toy, ahd if the bangle is brightly polished also it will . | make it doubly attractive to baby. WIDE CHCICE IN BUTTONS 0dd Shapes and Colorings Have Been Designed to Suit the Costumes Now Worn. The new buttons are in odd shapes | and colorings. Squares, hexagons, pyramid effects, barrel, platter, olive, bathtub and pear shapes are the nov- | elties. Besides these unusual shapes there are still the ball and half ball buttons. Some very striking novelties are in black glass or crystal with mosaic de- signs in Chinese colorings. These un- usual effects are accomplished by means of carving, and by painting the designs underneath the crystal. Dainty floral designs are done the same way. These Chinese colorings are even more strikingly emphasized in the semiball buttons, some of which are half one color and haif another, | while others are divided into as many as four sections, each of which is in a different color. Rich burnt orange tones are frequently used Some handsome porcelain buttons are painted in Persian and mosaic ef- fects. AmoLg the extremely new ef- fecst in porcelain and crystal are the fruit buttons in realistic shapes and colorings. Apples, pears, cherries, etc., are so perfectly designed as to render them readily recognizable. the ! ime ock Charles Edmonds Walk tells howan inventor brings a multi-mil- lionaire to time b a clever fake. strange murder, mysterious disap- pearance and a suc- cession of unusual adventures will keep you interested from the beginning to the very last chapter. 2 Watch for the issue with first installment . Suppose You Couldn’t Get Ice Anymore 2 Why, life in’ your home would be scarcely worth living in this torrid weather. Your food would spoil, your children would fret, and you would suffer many personal dlscomforts-—everythmg would be at sixes and seveus. Remanber this when you are tempted to think of ice as a “neces sity,” a “luxury” or a “weather tax.” Just think what a concrete blessing OUR ICE is, how cheap it is compared with other things that go into your home, and don’ hesitate to use it freely. Have plenty of it in the ice chest of your refrigerator at all times. That istrue economy, ¥ Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 The Fruitful Tree Grows best under the first-class business management—anid one of the essentials to up-to-date manage- ment is the CHECKING ACCOUNT. This institution offers its deposi- tors ‘every facility banking—it has known to safe substantial gources and a directorate composed conservative business re- of successful, men. It invites checking accounts eith- er ladge or small. When You Think of Gifts [ e ) mmm-n hflfi,m Remember that we are headquarters for artistic, useful and unusual‘articles, such as are ideal for presents. Toys Dolls China Vases Pictures Statuary Books Bouklets Baskets Stationery Desk Fittings Alligator Goods The Lakeland Book Store Benford & Steitz FE (andy! Candy! CandY WE HAVE IT From Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy Have you tried any of our _ (HOME-MADE CANDY ? A Triai is All We Ask We also have a nice stock of Fresh Fruits. Nuts, Dried Figs. Dates and Raisins. FRESH APALCHICOLA OYSTERS H.O. DENNY Ny A