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'EARLY MORNING WEAR : ONE OF THE DAINTIEST OF THE POPULAR MATINEES. CLEAN, FRESH GROCERIES CRANID sy 6o Pale Pink Crepe de Chine, With Nar row Bands of White Fur and Small Roses Make Up Most Attrac- tive Garment. “hat could be more desirable and y for a young woman than the matinee of the sketch? The | matinee and the petticoat which ac— 4 | companies it, are of pale pink crepe i | de chine and both are trimmed with 4 | narrow bands of white fur and small H | pink and blue roses The is trimmed with puffings | betw the narrow fur bands at | bodice front, waistlide and bottom of sleeves. Frills of the material trimmed with fine net and an edge of = LA BBOOB LB LB dd bbb THIS IS WHAT YOU FIND AT MY STORE—ALL AT - THE LOWEST PRICES. WILL MAKE YOUR MOUTH MY SAUSAG:S WATER FOR A MONTH AFTERWARD, JUST TO EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 3, 1914, L DBOBODOED S DT IHOFQBOT Why? DBecause we wmount of money. The Happy Home Maken SPQEQE0F can make vour home so cozy and beautiful for such a < buvine that Chair, Rug Table, Suite of Furniture, or Parlor We can fit vou up for such a small amount you will wonder how we¢ 3 SO ,a.m e TR ERaE et Tal ja jnl LuL SnL el e el e e TQAII0IG ~— " THINK ABOUT IT. CRNID GIFT For the youngster is the opening of a BANK ACCOUNT—it is a gift that he or she will appreciate more each year and it is a splendid meth- od of inducing thrift, Think of what a modest sum de- pesited now in the name of your onita wilt amount to ten or fifteen years f1:0l1 now after 4 per cent in- terest has worked its wonderful ef- fect on the amount. 1t is THE BEST Gl CAR NOW IN Aiso Car of FERTILIZER PRSS +0d bbb sleeves and bottom of the garment. | The petticoat is trimmed at the bot- and material headed by bands of fur. SEEDPOTATOLES New Bean, Tomato and other Field and Garden Seed D. B. DICKSON B The tur, also, outlines the slit at the left side of the skirt. Small roses of chiffon nestle at intervals in the bands of fur. A cluster of the roses is placed at the closing of the skirt at the top of the slit. The sketch also shows a dainty lit- tle lace and net cap, which conflurm; charmingly with the matinee and’ skirt. There are trimmings of narrow bands of fur and pink roses. Pink silk stockings should accompany such | an outfit for bedroom wvear and ;-inl:f ilk, or satin, mules. The picture oni the page shows mules of pink satin | embroidered in er Marabout is the tmv ming much in vogue for negligee gorments, and most attractive little u,lu,n of maliue, of «ilk, or crepe, or brocade, are trimmed with narrow bands of pink or blue marabout. A garment of thig type was made of white brocade, and cut exactly on the same lines of the little costume jacket, so conspicuous last summer. The maiinace was made with the kimono sleeve and cut away at the front, slanting toward the back. ending in a rounded point at the back. The edges were trimmed with white marabout. MARY DEAN. Strapped Instep. Mave you slender ankles? Does your instep arch? It you are gifted like Cinderella, then the new footwear is for you. For unstrapped insteps are out of fashion. All evening slippers have some sort of a strap arrangement on the instep. Unfortunately these faddish slippers serve to give a clumsy look to the foot and ankle. Number three double A are the dainty proportions necessary for the fad. But women who do not fear the as- persion of thick ankles may indulge in the ribbon-laced cothurn. real Valenciennes trim the bodice tom with alternating bands of lace Wmm QE RO BB O PRI QH O . Don’t put oft 5 : 4 % the same time we get big PHONE 154. WE PAY YOUR FARE o1 £AY TO SERVE FREE LUNCE )eonto, Wis., Jan. 2.—The city incil of Oconto is trying to dis- raze the free lunch counters and 1 result of this determination puts ) effect today a law requiring per- s who distribute meals in this nner to either pay a license or ut up shop. WANTED AT ONCE {0 gsoung men and women {p (2land to learn televraphy. Learn ‘our months. Tuition §25 to first : applicants. Positions paying 340 .r montb guaranteed just as soon as iished. Phone 96 red or call and e W. . HOLLAND, anager Lakeland Business College. 166 e ————————————————————————— | CSAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, INJ‘ AND FOR POLK COUNTY. -—W (‘hancery .—A. B. Hull, Jr., vs Whitaker Phosphate Company. corperation et al. .g.‘g».;uln@!n“i!"&‘!‘;%‘&‘%'ww It appearing from the return of the sheriff of said county, enflorsed upon | the subpoena heretofore issued in| said cause that the said sheriff is un-| able to make service of said writ LAKELAND, 307 West Main Street. upon the defendants, Florida South- P ern Railroad Company, a corporation ] F £ i created and existing under the laws| o I of the State of Florida, and Horida_; Commercial Company, likewise a cor- | poration created and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, on account of the failure of both of said‘ corporations to elect officers or ap- point agents within said State, as, well as on account of the a\b:!ence| from the State of Florida for the pe-| riod of six (6) months next before; the issuance of said writ of all ot' ficers and agents of both of said cor-!| porations, and because such officers and agents, if such there be of both of said corporations are nnknown to the said officer, and the bill of com- plaint herein filed by and on behalf| of the above named A. B. Hull, Jr., a¢ complainant and against the said Whitaker Phosphate Company a cor- poration created and existing under the laws of the State of Missouri, and the above named Florida Southern Railroad Company and Florida Com- mercia] Company, both corporations under’ the laws of the State of Flor- ida, and also against Frank Q. Brown as receiver of the Florida Commercial Company, a corporation, Anna M. Johnson, Frank G. Johnson, George E. Morin Mary B. Parsons, Fannie [ se e a oy ) Vz—'nm.m m.n:mnqq e - This has crossed straps over the in- step. Several strands of ribbon are wound ' around the ankle and leg. More becoming to the average foot are the buttoned sirap slippers. These give the smart effeet without breaking the line of instep and ankie. One such slipper Las crossed straps Room 17 Kentucky Bldg. Phone: Office, 102; Resldence, 150 W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE AND LOANS " CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY B LAKELAND, FIA. daintier guise. Furniture Mixed. Very often furniture of several periods may be brought together har- % moniously in one rocm if they are . :fl& beautiful of themseives and show color - unity. Some autiorities advise that a It you want te buy property we have it for sale; if you want room show only one period or char- o sell property we nave customers, or can get them for you. Make acterisuics of a cerwain pormd,lt{)ut this ATy selec- out your list and see me-today. ok y m is not absolutely neces tions are ma trinsic beaut; and color harmony, | Lockwood, C. Lockwood Nelson D. which suggest the laced cothurn in ‘ Waymire, Mary Waymire, Keran A. [Neff, Jesse W. Noft Ferdinand K. | | with thought of in- certain lands in Polk county, Flor- |ida, described as: All of blocks three, V. Green, John C. Green, Henry M. {Green, John C. Morin, Ida M. Morin Albert C. Morin, Ade Morin, John R. Waymire Kate Waymire, Mary Ag- nes Losher John Losher, Effie A. Carruthers, George Carruthers Aaron G. Zook, Emma Zook, Margaret C. Harter, Lina Harter, Mary Ada Nor-| ris, John Norris John Parson, Mattie| B. Parson, William Harrison Cline, ! Angeline Cline, Mary E. Gowdie J. i H. McKillop, J. H. Wilson and H.f S. Wilson, said suit having beep in-| stituted in the above styled court, | by the said complainant being for the purpose of quieting his title to _ |four, thirteen fourteen, fifteen, six- TN h policy is to sell on a small margin of profit, € O’bOvbO 1 OHOIOFOBOPUBUDUPOPOITRQEQHCHOE N CIRCUIT COURT, TENTH JUDI- | do it. We don’t try to add enough profit on one suite to pay a month’s rent; ulways buying new goods, new styles, etc. Then. too, we have three stores right here in Tampa, and in buying for thiee Better look into this -when again in the mar! discounts. tor a piece of furniture or rug. gro-312 TWIGG STKEE { TAMPA FURNITURE C(§ Wholesale and Retail WE PAY THE FREIGH@ teen, twenty-three. twenty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-five, thirty-eight and forty and all lying east of the Atlantic Coast Line rail-| road as the same is located through the town of Homeland in blocks five, twelve and thirty-four, and the west half of block thirty-nme, being por- tions, to-wit: Florida Southern Rail- and plat of the town of Homeland, in the county of Polk and State of Flor- ida; whereupon it is ordered and de- | creed that the above named corpora- tions_-ctwit: Florida Southern Rail- road Company and the Florida Com- mercial Company do appear in said action at the office of the clerk of +. 4 ALFIELD, Prog. Sec. and Tress. Mth Cem>at It’s ) swnes- )dce 348 Blaek. which increases our sales, so we ;% ] B. H. BELI] lf lt S Madcmpt. and Gef For Estimates Write or Call Us| ), said court then and ther: the same, on the 2nd day! ary, A. D. 1914, and t der be published in THE EVENING TELEGRA), published daily and of culation in Polk county, F leach week for the spa months. Ordered and dny {honorable F. M. Robles, i: 8 | cireuit court of the Sixth "cuit of Florida, the Ho \Whitney, judge of the T« circuit of said State, be from his said circuit. T day of November A. D. F. M. R 1573-sat-2m Made inl akel@ House 39 Blue.g I H Thick walls Strong focks .S'ecw-e faamm‘ee Letus t‘ake‘. Rent a Safety Deposit Box in our vj out your will, your valuable papers and j Jf init, then ourglars can’t steal, nor flr stroy them, We charge only $5, or ule year for a private box. We also solicit your bank account. Do Your Banking With Us FIRST NATIONAL B OF LAKELAND