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< 4 '{ fail to get your paper tele- J.)TJ&' e this office and we will do our Znet, to see that your paper is deliv- “srer-* promptly and in good shape. ' “he Telegram's carrier boys are striv-. hone 299 Black. Lescons in | ivg to give the very best possible ser- Harmony and Vocal Cult.:ure. { vice, but in case they do not deliver ning. Orchestra furnished your paper, the only way the matter | casions. Reasonaple terms. | ., po remedied is to send in your __|complaint to the office. The man-! lagement cannot personally see to the | delivery of every paper, and the only' jway we can perfect our service is for | our patrons to let us know when they | . do not receive the paper. ‘ I sar hér of Music th Virginia Ave., Lakeland, EoE TR T L Is For Thrifty ousewives Irish, <ok ........ ' apples, per 1b fed peaches, per lb.... pranes, per lb. eed figs, per 1b..... ..18¢ | i i 1 GE-RAR-DY ..30¢ .. 12¢ 12 RHEUMATIC REMEDY ....... ..30c: Gets at the TR e ..$115 cause of rheu- matism — dissolves | t No. 5............45¢ the urie acid — throws {Rio, per 1b...........20c the POiSI%: I{mt of th(:l 3 i ¥ system. ally cures an i I Rising, 24 lbs. ...... e B ke, . K If Rising, 12 1bs...... 45¢c GE-RAR-DY Rheumatic Remedy is & posi- tiveremedy forrheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago Retion guaranteced to any ome e, anywhere RIS ISHF R e g g " | RE-RAR-DY Liniment " | Joints, and when used with the Rheumatic Remedy, SRR B Tt for sores, cuts, insect ' bites, lame and stiff ! '_ ! hastens the cure, Price 25¢, 1000 Yourself At GERAR-DY Luwg Balsam Doz iss siw — top 10 with this h g Prlcogll. The Phil. P. Cresap Company, Ltk New Orleans, Louisiasa, For sale in rakeiand Florida, by Henley & Henley. — with the Greatest SKIRTS for daytime and ordinary l wear are draped, but the draping i is achieved in cutting the material | and in shaping the skirt to the figure rather than in the addition of extra i pieces of goods. But for evenillg wear H with airy and clinging fabrics, that | weigh nothing, to deal with, the de- | signs pose two or three materials and several colors together. This is done without making the skirt cumbersome in the least. Diaphanous draperies of this kind result in the most illusive and fasci- nating color effects. One cotor glows through another, and with the move- ment of the body in walking or danc- ing several colors are revealed by themselves and in ever changing com- bination with each other. Nothing but thin frabrics can be used in this way. One makes a mis- take to drape a medium weight or heavy fabric in any but the simplest poo Device, . e ~ o W OLD y IMEEKS Cave A A christmas Story By De Grifo ady De¢cember 3rd ! irubber “fingers”get right at the fthe hair, thoroughly massage | p, and clean running water verxvparticle of dirt and dand- - ith the [ERBOCKER SPRAY-BRUSH . R o A~ conveniencemof nianner. The result can only be ping one’s own hair, or the| Free to you if you place your name | ciumsy. Skirts for day wear cut along the newest lines produce the “top” figure, with broad lines at the hips narrow- ing down to the smallest dimensions at the feet. They are somewhat short- er, too, than in the early season. Smartness attends the wearer of these eccentric lines, if she be slender. The stout woman must forego them. But for the slender or the heavy figure, long lines of drapery, like those shown in the picture, are be- coming. NMAAAAAAA INDIVIDUAL TASTE THE GNLY GUIDE FOR THE GIRDI.E’i IRDLES vary so muck in width ! that it is difficult to decide upon ! ¢n average by which to make com-! parisons. I‘rom Oriental sashes that swath the fizure hal~way to the knees and up to the bust, to rathcr narrow flat belts with hanging ends for wear , with cloth dresses, one may find glr-: dles and in all the widths between. | A girdle four and a half inches wide is about a standard in present styles. In the picture of fancy girdles, shown here very wide ribbons are | l expense of having it done, is ever. Attaches to any faucet. r shower bath and thorough passage. Guaranteed for one ill last three to five&t;ars. Five 1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, on 10 days’ trial. Get gale by Lake Pharmacy. yia or Ghills & Feyer n No. 666 is prepared especially ARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. @8six doses will break any case, and ithen as a tonic the Fever will not It acts on the liver "better than B8 and does not gripe or sicken, 25¢ MAAS The Haberdasher | Best store service in'che city of Tampa l | | LXK % i »/Z 1 Our bank has grown, because the peo- of this community BELIEVE in our bank. We do not solicit your account just be- se ours is a NATIONAL BANK. chartered the United States Government, but also, puse the good names of responsible. up- ght men of known financial responsibility ® likewise behind our bank. We shall wel- ime your bank account. Do Your Banking With Us T NATIONAL BANM OF LAKELAND employed. The plain girdle is stayea | with feather bone at the front, back and sides, but those in the wider bro- caded ribbon are placed only at the ends. There is a buckle m.ade of iuck- rum covered with velvet for confining the shallow loops at the end ®f the brocaded girdle. The ribbon is heavy and does not need bone stays, but is pinned to the bodice after it is ad :justed to the figure | A broad satin ribbon, in a heavy | weight, is laid 1n five ts for tl dressy girdle, tinished roses. The plaits t stitches on the wrong side, whi ple « wwith just corners — Suppose You Couldn’t Get Ice Anymore Why, life in your home would be scarcel torrid weather. Your food would spoil, your children would fret, and you would suffer many personal discomforts—everything would be at sixes and sevens, Remamber 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 ¢ o into your home, and donm’ 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 y worth living in this Beads and heavy tassels, beaded passamenterie and touches of the gor- geous in gold and silver laces are used on all varieties of gowns, but are most happily placed on dinner and ¢vening toilettes. A bit of finery in embroid- ery quite changes the character of an ordinary dress. What with the ever- present girdle and draped skirts, clev- er dresses are able to make one skirt do duty for various occasions. By ar- ranging a train so that it can be draped up on {ho skirt, making it round, and by two or three separatd bodices, one may manage variety with out much trouble. This is a great convenience for the tourist. Kxtra tunics and long scarf draperies used over a skirt and girdle do wonders of transformation, also. Black satin is the best choice in the softest and most “souple” oi quali- ties, for a skirt to be worn with sev- eral waists or tunics. One may ar- range to be either quietly or elaborate- ly gowned, according to one’s taste, by these means. The spangled scarf and the corsage | The Frfiitful Tree Grows best under the first-class business management—and one of the essentials to up-to-date manage- ment is the CHECKING ACCOUNT. This institution offers its deposi- tors every facility known to safe rose are great favorites at the mo- banking—it has substantial re- { ment. But the feature of features for sources and a directorate gomposed on which fashion appears to concen- of successful, conservative business trate attention, is the wonderful de- velopment of tassels and beads in dec- oration., A beaded drapery, which seems to me merely a scarf wrapped about the figure, shown here in the picture, demonstrates how effectively and cleverly the draping is done. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. men, It invites checking accounts eith- er ladge or small. invisible on the outside. Miliinery stems and foliage are ‘mounted with the roses. The roses arc i: three shades of pink and rose, made of narrow, heavy satin ribbon. This is not a novelty in girdles, but is a per- sistent fashion in a good design. It is one of the very prettiest of designs along this line-and s nearly a stable thing in fashions as we have had for several years. Besides the plain and brocaded rib- bons those showing fancy stripes— and those with metallic threads, are employed In girdles that harmonize with the present fashions in gowuing. Tke brocades in supple silks hold first place and lend a touch of splendor to othnrwisg unpretentious little gowns. One should study the possibfiities in THE STATE BANK OF LAKELAND FLA, When You Think of Gifts MR D TSP Y R Y LSS . - Remember that we are headquarters for artistic, useful and unusual‘articles, such as are idaal for presents. girdles along this line. BOOkS TO)’S JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Booklets Dolls ” ‘Baskets China Crepe Handkerchiefs. S . Little hemstitched crepe de chine ti\tlonery Vases handkerchiefs are a Paris novelty. esae They are made of a very fine quality Desk Flttmgs Pictures of th crepe and come in vividly gay . colors or in the misty flowered Alligator Goods Statuary pes h in v gue. ‘These gay haulkerchi '+ are espe- cially attractive with a ¢ walking suit, as when drawn from cuff, pocket or muff they give a pleasing touch of color to the costume,” says a woman back from Paris with a supply of them in many colors. “Tucked into the breast pocket of a tailored coat showing, either standing up stiffly like rabbit's ears or drawn down over the pocket edge like flower petals, a gay handkerchief will give a chic finishing adornment and that little startling dash of con- trasting color now the fashion.” The Lakeland Book Store Benford & Steitz — (Candy! Candy! CandY WE HAVE IT From Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy Have you tried any of our HOME-MABE 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 G Embroidered Hosiery. Emtroidered hosiery, often having lace insets, is being used more exten- sively than it has for many years. | Swmall, self-embroidered figures seer to be preferred—the startling snakes, mice and spiders no more are seen. But the stocking that matches the gown is quite the thing, and as there is a wider usc of colors in woman's outer apparel there is also an increas- €d variety in colors of women’s hos- fery. Prompt Delivery ™A Phone 220