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Teacher, j Lessons On IND MANDOLIN or Phone 49 Red. IND BUSINESS LLE(:L ] dual instruction u ' branches at a mucl tion than any othe nd in the State. 11 to wisit our scheo. rk. get our prices, hat our courses 1 orthand, Type: to be had an) | a department for pt ourth grade who wis iterary branches. LLAND, Manager Phone 96 Red W (KUEANTITIRE ERICKSON, rney at Law Late Questions jne Building D LA HHMO LD L F. SMITH, M. D. mited ‘to Treatment Operations of INOSE AND THROAY Omce 141; {84, Bryant Bullding WRKELAND, FLA. Residence 23 e v QL QUICR pe, 278 Blank H 278 Blua ; ABAH E. WHEELER BTEOPATH ! 3 ] d 3, Skipper Bulldim | ELAND, FLA. ; OO CRIQOE COO00 L L L L'W. S. IRVIN 15 Kentucky Buliding Iffice 180; Residence 84 1O QOCOU OO0 B RO HROILS ). GPCOVER— N AND SURGEON 4 Kentucky Buildin and, Florida ) AODOAST TGOS0 ILEON ND SURGEOM Attention Glven W AWYER sone 269 ¢ ) ney at-Law— Bldg Bartow, I Wyen-— . Lakeland, Fiori¢ MIAH B. SMITH ARY PUBLIO FETMENTS 1N REAL Fuleh & Gentry Bidp ELAND, 'umnA bl e 115 g on e Scene in the city of Nogales, Mexico, where the constitutionalists under General Carranza aave established their provisional capital, .Ihe Lodaes.. PALM CHAPTER, 0.BE. 8.— Meets every second and fourtl Thursdav nltzht of each mont af N m Flora Keen, & \ F‘ Wilson secretnrv } Dainty Case That Is pat Is Easily Made, and at an Expense That Is Hardly Worth Considering. A-very dainty and useful nightdress case is easily made from three lady's | about two and a half yards of valen- clennes lace, a narrow width. To make the case, place two of the hand- kerchiefs together as in sketch No. 1, sew them together at the side marked A B. Place the third handker- chief over the center of the two just LAKELAND LODGE NO. 91, F. &EA. M.— Regular communications held o qevond and fourth Mondays, at 7'% rs Vlsimz brethren cordlullv in vnp C. Owens, W, J. F Wilson, iecretarv K. OF P.— Regular meeting every Tuesdav ¢ 7:20 at Odd Fellows hall. Visitins memhers always welcome. Yarnall, chancellor commander: E. * \eCrary, secretary POST 33, G. A. R.— Meeta the flrst Saturday n ever month at 10 a. A. C. Shaffer commander; J. R "Talley, adjutant LAKBLAND CHAPTER, R. A. M.— Meets the first Thursday night 1 each month in Masonic hall, Visitins companions welcomed. A. D. Leor ard, H. P.; J. F. Wiison, eeci-etary LAKELAND CAMP 78, W. 0, W,— Meets every Wednesday night. Wood- men Circle flrst 2nd third Thursda) afternoons at 3 o'clock. W. J, Et mdr council commander; Lula Hebb, guardian of Circle. Mrs e POLK CAMP NO. 3, 1,0, O, F,— Meets the first and third Mond, Vigiting Patriarchs welcome. onF‘"A' McDonald, scribe; B. Zimmer nan, chief patriarch. ORANGE BLOSSOM DIV, NO. 29§ .1.A. TOB. OFL. E.— \’(eots every second and fourtl Wednesdays of each month at 2:3( n. m._ Visiting sisters always wel joined together, as in diagram No. 2, come. Mrs. J. C. Brown, secretar;\ und sew together the sides that are marked C and D. This then forms a pecket for the nightdress. Sew the lace all round the edges ex- cept at F'; this flap turns up, the other flap, E, turns up also, but on top of it. {INITED BROTHERHOOD OF CAR PENTERS AND JOINERS OF AMER ICA, LOCAL 1778— Meets each Thursday night fip .‘,’;‘f"fig,,(fi s,:,';."e\ o {3{’;}“:; ’{"g%':; At E, a loop can be made, to fasten veleome. 4. Marshall, presy- [ & button at F, this keeps the case se- v:vnt:“.!. ;’V Layton, vice président | cure. If liked, a bow of ribbon can PRLDS, finanelal t;:&i‘i‘;‘;‘;' #. P |De put at &, it may be white or any '»mrich recording socre'"r§~ H. I | d:inty pale color. The case is then "‘" ("’(‘3'1"1‘"01",:?'“ ";anoye' J. W | made, and a dainticr one could hard- 3 S oughby, committer ly be imagined. The great advantage LLENORA RE3EKAH wDGn )\0 ¢ | of a case like this is its splendid wash- ing pow s h time it is washed Meets every second and fuartl 0. 0 e \‘»],‘1‘1 Eulx‘ l’hsrratal d sist o-sF'o "1’] ‘) it looks like /, and it wears splen- Visiti thers an t cord; § me and & y ly m\m"i Mrs. T. E. Rcbmrs:n didly. hions come n.ml g0, but the N.G.¢ Guy Arendell, secretary | day for this ¢ of nightdress case F R‘\TERA\ AL ORDER OF EAaGuk: | will not g t easily holds it own with more elaborate and expensive de- Mects every Wednesday night e 120 at Odd Fellows' hall. 5 u_,"lfl?."“ fdent; B. M. Staalls WANTED AT ONCE B. P. 0. B 'en young men and women ln! Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Be | -2keland to learn telegraphy. Learn evolent and Protective Ordflr of K1ks, meets every Thursday night i1 lodee rooms over postoffice. Vieiting "‘unrr\ri (ordmlly welcome. Georg onra LAKE LODGE NO.2,L0,0, F.— Meets Fr(da{ nights at 7:30 at 1 0. 0. Visiting brothen are cordially invited. J. Z| Reyn nlds, socretarv: 0. M. Faton. N. G Selden Cypress Door Co. Palatka® Fla. Manufacturers of millwork, cypress doors, sash, blinds, mouldings and door and window frames. Special work solicited. Red Gum and Oak Veneered Doors. Cypress Screens for Doors, Windows and Porchesses s specialty. Write for our plan for screening porches. If unable to secure Selden goods from dealer; send direct to us and be benefited. High grade materfal and workmanship. SEEDPOTATOES CAR NOW IN Also Car of FERTILIZER n four months. Tuition $25 to first en applicants. Positions paying $50 er month guaranteed just as soon as lnished. Phone 96 red or call and ‘ee W. D. HOLLAND, danager Lakeland Business College “466 New Bean, Tomato and other Ficid and Garden fi'fie rollicking tam o'shanter of Seed 'D. B. DICKSON 1 ] i plain hemstitched handkerchiefs, and May Be Made at Home Just as Good { | twice as large as the natural center of ' From lusterless black crepe de chine " KVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, JAN. 2, 1914. arr PROVISIONAL CAPITAI. OF THE CARRANZ|STAS TO HOLD THE NIGHTDRESS MAKE CH|C TRIMMING PADDED DAISIES NOW GO WITH THE MOURNING HAT, as Are Seen ir ‘ne Millinery Im- portations—Directions to be Followed. Padded daisies make an extraor- dinarily chic trimming for the mourn- ing hat, and some of the late millinery importations have shown them com- pletely surrounding the brims. The petals are usually a little over an inch in length, and the centers are about the flower they are made to imitate. cut ovals of the size and shape to! make a daisy petal about a quarter of an inch wide and a little over an inch long. At both ends the ovals should ' be shaped to points, just as the na- tural petal of the daisy is pointed. | Two of these petals thus cut are laid | together, and a seam is run about them by machine, making one petal from the two pleces. The bottom of the petal is left open an eighth of an inch up, so that it may be turned in- side out and the seams concealed in the inside. Then take a match stick and a bit of soft cotton and poke the |- cotton into the little petal bag with the end of the match stick. Make it quite plump, and be sure that the cot- ton reaches clear to the point of the petal. Then sew the petal up at the bottom. Make a sufficient number of these, say about twelve, to go all around the little padded center. This center is made of a circle of the crepe . de chine stuffed with cotton and then pressed down so that it does not look too balllike. de chine circle are drawn down about | the tiny ball of cotton and fmnened with a few stitches on the under side. | The petals are then stitched to the under side of the center. Very little cotton is used to pad the lower ends | of the petals, as this would make the center too bulky underneath when the | petals are stitched to it. Some of these daisies are arranged so that | slightly smaller petals are placed over ! and between the gaps left by the 12! larger petals about the padded center. This gives the effect of a double row of petals, which is even prettier than the single row. A Georgette sailor with 12 or 15 of these crepe de chine flowers lying flat on the short brim ! makes an exce edingly smart mournhlg hat. FAVCRITE OLD TAM O’SHANTER | cis the First is a model admired by women -whose faces can stand such daring. The one illustrated is made of black velvet and the quill-like orna- ment is made of white silk. L R /Ihe Cost o llvmg is Great The edges of the crepe . | rom this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock | writes as follows : ! this time, 1 could only sit up for a little Unless You Kn.w Wnere to Buy IF YOU Ow The selection will be the bust The The quality unsurpassec variety unmarched The price the lowest All these you find a1 our stort Just trade with us This sertles the question ¢t 'hving Best Butter, per pound. ........... SRR ivaisli A0 Sugar, 17 pounds ...............00 TG el 1.00 Cottolene, 10 pound patls........ Siwisie Soisis ..1.30 Cottolene, 4 pound pails. ... ..........ct R el 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. ............. .. Seinsisinain® .60 Snowdrift, 10 pound pafls. ........... A 1.26 3 cans family size Cream. ............. .. T e ) 6 cans baby size Cream....... O OB RO s 1 1-2 barrel best Flour........ R ) 12 pounds best Flour........ cesen sassvsecene o8B Octogon Soap, 6 for.......... sisssese sessssseesisas 1230 Ground Coffee, per POURd. . v.vvvvvunes sovnssnanesaes +2b 5 gallons Kerosene. . ... ceee Sebevee shessaeasssss 400 E. 6. TWEEDELL AR SIS A SR B TAMP2'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HOTEL Bectle Borator, 1o noon.D€SOTO HOTEL w. v. rartar, sare Tambte P, Largest and most comfortable lobby In the city. Two large porchea; do not have %o M4 cooped up. All outside rooms and well veniliated. Courteous tireatment guaranieed ow’ patrons. RATES—EUROPEAN RATES—AMERICAN One person, Wwithout bath... -$1.50 One person without bath 2.00 une porsun with bsth .. - I ® Two persons, withous bad Twu persons with bath ... one person, with bath ... I'wo persons, without b: Two persons, with bath HUSBAND RESCUED o il - o~ »stlgn- mes are negligee, cion of a F is taken & ish mode, After Four Years of Discouraging|! had gotten so weak | could not standy oy o tno el and | gave up in despair. unced and Conditions, Mrs. Ballock Gave Atlast, my husband got me a bottie of { e 1 ir. dui, th UPm Despair. Husband Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I come tlnt;ulshed Came to R menced taking it. From the very first ng of na- dose, 1 could tell it was helpingme. |! the new can now walk two miles without its Catron, Ky.—In aa interesting letter | tiring me, and am doing all my work.” troubles, don’t give up in despair, Try! Cardui, the woman'stonic. it hashelprd more than a million women, in its 58/ years of continuous success, asd shouldl surely help you, too. Your druggist hasi sold Cardui for years. He knows whasy it will do. Ask him. He will recome= mendit. Begin taking Cardul today. | Write to: Chatta Advisory Dept., me;?.muef‘::.'. &. Instructions en your case and 64-page book, “| suffered for four years, with womanly troubles, and during while, and could not walk anywhere at all. At times, | would have severe pains In my left side. The doctor was called in, and his treat- ment relieved me for a while, but | was soon confined to my bed again. After that, nothing seemed to do me any good. | Treatment fac Wemen. " sent 1o plain wrapoen e § Room 17 Kentucky Bldg. Phone: Office, 102; Residence, 150 “ W. FISKE JOHNSON ; L] REAL ESTATE AND LOANS CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY LAKELAND, FLA. § If you want te buy property we have it for sale; if you want 2 o0 sell property we nave customers, or can get them for you. Make g out your list and see me today. 2 jury panel enty-three 1e selected 1f you are all run down from womanly fonday In commis- 1 Tre-