Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 8, 1914, Page 7

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fltheyear'sworkright with the right materlals and make things easy for yourself Sell Office Supplies . Ifyour work demands something . special we will get it for you Tfie Lakeland Book Store Bentord & Steitz mu»«w«w SHGIPPETEBEDEEPIEDP m‘ylhing IN BUILDERS rdware It is most important to select the best hardware for that new 'v;‘home or building. That brings vou here, for we make a point of carrying noth ing but the best builder’s hard- ware that adds notonly to the bzauty of a building, but w0 its - selling vilue as well. Tbe sash and door locks, hinges, ctc., are a very small part of a building, but will re- , £ DR OST %O‘WM . C VWW. e 34 ' pay mary times for the cost = md trouble of proper selection. ' ' We are prepared to name il interesting prices on tke com- i plete hardware for any style of . building from the humble cot- tage to the largest office build- ing. Yes, Sir! We also sell the best building tools--all moder- ately priced. ™ ™ ) 1 . ;\ahn ~ilumbingce Jest Place —“)l'k Now Under )’Oll;o(x‘llfi" ifl Glenada__Hotel and "7 PineStreet Aveid the Rusk llr-fi“nteed First Class in Every Respect. Estimates Will Be Furnished on Short Notice. Phone 257 Residence Phone 274 Red )U! ARE= IN WHE MARKLT , Sheet iron, Copper. Zinc or any ind of Roofing Work, call the AND SHEET METAL WORKS 212 South Fiorida Ave. Ask for J. P, CARTIN fix that leaky roof. Our Motto is. Prices and All Work Guaranteed, S R R ¥ o i bd :3 el @ e [ Opposite Depot| THE BVENING TELEGRAM, L | Dok laessengers and cus frequently in the streets of Pa losses. Yhree Styles of Skirts Are Offered Woman of Fashion, and Any One Is Correct. There are three types of modish skirt from which one may choose ac- figure. modifications, and may combine two or even three fabrics; the tier skirt so pronounced is its vogue that it is seen on women of every degree of avoirdupois. Then there is the new hooped skirt, more popular in Paris than it has so far become here. The | hoop is placed, not at the hem, which | distend the tunic or drapery so that the skirt is wider at this point than it 18 at the hem. Of course these hooped, but so far only accomplished French couturiers have acquired the art of handling the hoop successfully. IN CREPE DE CHINE. The design shows a simple cross- over model in crepe de chine, swathed sash is in white and Egyptian | blue satin, while a platinig of the blue {Edkts the decolletage, AR | NEW E GLAND'S Fl ST POET | Long Fcr,of_tv, , But in Her Time Her | Work V t Highly i Thoug ). | Of Anne Brad New England's { fivst 1 [l ked tl her | | poetry v “nc d misht { hav el 0 also remarked that 1 rst to put forth :(4A(u- little h reen hl!;ut i rhyme in that on of the mnew world which was afterward to be a !U-x.xur of poetic glory for so many years, She was furthermaore the first woman to enter the ranks of Ameri- can authorship. The chivalry of the times is perhaps hinted in the gener- ous estimate which pronounced these firstlings of New England as “the . tenth muse.” She was the wife of | Simon Bradstreet, a governor of thef colony. One of her books was re- | printed in London under the title,l “The Tenth Muse, Lately Sprung Up‘ in America” And a Boston admirer, John Norton, pastor of First Church.! said that if Virgil could have read | the seraphic poems of Anne Brad-' street he would have thrown his heathen doggerel into the fire. Her father was the grim verse maker, Thomas Dudley, who was associated with Winthrop as deputy governor of the Puritan exodus of Massachu- setts.—The Monitor. Investigate Tree Sap. Recent researches on the freezing points of the sap of plants made by experimenters in Trinity college, Dublin, may result in better extracts of herbs and plant organs in phar- macy and the arts. To press sap from the living untreated organ, even when the cells of the tissues are completely crushed, does not result in so con- centrated a solution as when the tis- sues are made permeable by chloro- form, heat, or liquid air. In the cur rent Notes from the botalical school of Trinity college several studies of osmotic pressures in plants may fur- nish practical suggestions to brewers and makers of drugs. AAAAAAAAAAAANAN A A AAAAR A NOT LIMITED TO ONE TYPE cording to one's inclination and one's | The draped skirt has many | is becoming to siender women, but | is as narrow as ever, but at a point ; between hip and knee, and serves to | hoops are very light and very supple | affairs, and do not give the slightest | effect of stiffness to the costume. | Even lace and chiffon tunics are | The | AK ,'ND, FLA., JAN. 7, 1914. DESIGNED TO FOIL THE APACHES aris by lnp,h\mnm»l .md \p.&h(\ \h.lt b.ml\m. firms have adopted this veritable safe on wheels to prevent any further With the exception of the driv €r's seat, the entire car is inclosed. NEEDS TWO HAI\.DVERCHlEFS Dainly Apron Requires Only That Ma- terial and Would Take But a Short Time o Make. | The sweetest litlle apron can be | made in a very short time with two handkerchiefs; nothing else is needed. The handkerchiefs should be gentle- men's size, and have a pretty border. To make, lay one handkerchief out diagonally with the points at the top and boitom; lay the second handker- | chief over it quile square, so that the | top point of the under one comes ex- ‘ddl\ in the conter of the top of the second handkerchicf, as in the small diagram. Turn up the two cormers of top handkerchief, and for the pres- ent pin in place. Mark out with a ! pencil or by tackivg that portion of the first hondkercl of that hangs be- low the turned-up corners. Cut that portion off, and secure it to the top handkorchief, fulling it a little as you sew it ou. The turned- up portions must he sceured so as to The remain- | form two little pockets. } ! der of the handkerchief that has been | : cut is utilized in making the band and | | strings. The uses of an apron like this are | many and varied, they are so dainty , | that they may be put on a best gown | when' tea is being served, and thuql prevent any accident from spoiling it. | The apron has two pockets; thus it i8 most useful for work, and could be kept for this purpose alone, leaving | the work in the pockets and simply putting the apron on when it is want- Pure, ricd, steriized eream Florida and Georgia Land Co. C. A. Hardwick, Mgr. The Lakeland Collection and Renfal Agenc REFERENCES : First{National Bank of Lakeland, Fla. First National Bank of Pearisburg, Va, Start the New Year aright by placing all your past year’s business in our hands. With sixteen years' experiencein this line of work, we feel that we are in a position to collect your claims, of whatsoever nature, in a most satisfactory manner. Letus show you how to get rid of this worry and at the same time get your money. Phone us and we will come to see you, explain our terms, and show you how we can collect your money when you cannot. [t will pay you to place your claims, houses and rents in our hands, as we have the best attorneys, and make no charge for our services unless we collect your money. OFFICE : Phone 72 2 and 4, Over Fipst National Bank LAKELAND, FLA FOR SUCCESS! Fire in your furnace foe warmth and comfort but put A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY In Your Strong Box to Make Yow Safe from Loss by Fire It'has!been said: “The consciousness of well-doing is an ample reward’ We represent the following reliable companiesi Fidelity Underwriters, capital , $4,500.000 German American, capital , . 2,000,000 Philadelphia Underwriters, capita! 4,750,000 Springfield Fire and:Marine, cavital 2,000,000 M:ANN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Building (andy! Candy! CandY WE HAVE IT From Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy Have you tried any of our WOME-MADE CANDY ? A Triai is All We Ask We also have a 1.icc stock of Fresh Fruits, Nuts, Uried Figs, Dates and Raisins. CONTRACTORS | ed. When helping at a bazaar or tennis teas, it is very becoming, espe- ) A b e 'Y kind, with the me coloring in the | border; it is easily washed, and will )} SN look il .‘. new again ;1’ c]ar[-,fu\llly : H' C 2 DEI\ P’J Y . ironed. i rrompt Dellvery Bl . 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