Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 13, 1914, Page 2

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| |CLEAN, FRESH | GROCERIES CR2NIR = flhe Cost of Living s Grey2 e — ————\\ Unless You Know Where to By o ool csolle o B ool R s ./ F YOU KnOwf The selection will be the bes: THIS IS WHAT YOU FIND AT MY STORE—ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. MY SAUSAGES WILL MAKE YOUR MOUTH T SPPTPTRPLLPPRPR W BB B BB BB B BB D BBBEPPEId @ e 8P oI TSt fole b Dot o ol el B oo o ool i nmaiched 3 WATER FOR A MONTH AFTERWARD, JUST TO The variety u by THINK ABOUT IT. The quality unsurpassed oo - The price thelowest Th PRI All these you find at our siore 8 - . Just trade with us Xy | ire E P HICKSO N | This sertles the question f 1, vh [ ) [ ] i Phone 144 p4 z Best Butter, per pound............. ST fs it 4 i Sugar, 17 pounds ........... 1"1.‘ Cottolene, 10 pound pails......... S o el Lo l Cottolene, ‘¢ pound pails..... sabas i ST R e ) ¢ pounds Snowdrift Lard.......... S Ao i) ;1a ! Suowdrift, 10 pound pafls............ s e 1.':0 3 cans family size Cream.............. ... S ,”i 6 cans baby £1ze Cre@m. ......c0vuevvs vuues Ao Inj 1-2 barrel best Flour Sl Ootozon Soamy GHONL i i s O RPN Gronnd Coftee, per pound......... G e e e 3 ‘ 5 gallons Kerosene........,... . Voo DS fsmnac 3 comfortable and easy hanging| with a fancy button at cach end. It A as a morning town but with every | does not encircle all of the waist, al- mark of afternoon apparel, this (10-1 lowing a straight front appearance 2 / sign is the simplest of all interpre-| (which is smart and clever) in the tations of our present modes. The | interval between the ends. | 2 i This skirt and bodice appear to be cut in There 1s a small turnover collar in ! [\r: / B s ’.unr one, but are separate. the sailor shape, of flne embroidered ° “14 ' hose The skirt, made of two pieces in| batiste. The neck is filled {n with a .[,JJ ; o bl goods of average width, might be | folded chemisette of fine figured net. draped on the figure from a single | A plaited ruffle of the same net fin- width of the widest materials. It is | Ishes the sleeves. shaped in at the hips and there is a A strand of large pearls and a long- lttle fullness at the back. The shap- | er one of smaller pearls finishes the ing and gathers afford just room | pretty toilotte. But pearls might be enough for the swell of the figure at | replaced with strands of any of the the hips. many fashionable glass beads that The waist line is high and very | harmonize with the gown in color. easy in order to make & free move- This model iz well adapted to the ment of the arms possible. It is cut | unusual new shades in which fashion- with long shoulders and large arms- | able fabrics are made. Mustard col- eyes. The fullness at the bust is ta- | or, gold, green, paprika, mahogany ken care of by a group of plaits at| and the curious blues and greens that ) it each side terminating under the belt. | are displayed in cloth and silk look It's of vital importance that you It 18 in its careful finishing touches best when made up in the simplest start the bank account NOW—now that the gown displays the talent of | manner. But the design is good in when you are vigorous and able, its noted designer. All very simple | the colors which we know well, such There comes a time in everyone's models must rely upon finish and clev- | as royal blue, amethyst, golden brown 'fit‘e when an ample CASH RESERVE erness in cut or drapery, to rise out | and dark green. It would be pretty is one’s best friend—why not begin of the class of the commonplace. developed in black, and is an especial- huilding that reserve now? In time The square neck is shaped and fin- | ly good model for velvet. to come, the carnings of that reserve fshed with a piping of velvet. The Colonial slippers and silk stockings g 5 front is cut into a double breast, the | are worn with it, and such a dress ;nay be sufficient to keep you 1n com* . overlapping side fastened down with | calls for a simple and well dressed ort, " : two buttons. Its lower edge lles over | coiffure. Like all simplo things it will 3 per cent interest paid. the top of the skirt where bodice and [ not grow tiresome to the wearer, and ot skirt are joined. might be used daily during the reign A narrow belt, with rounded ends, | of our easy going fashions, is finished with a piping and fastened JULIA BOTTOMLEY. T T e POPCHDARHTHCBIHOIHCHONORA D KOO0 S 'eArs % 6. H ALFIELD, . H. AR 4 Pres, Sec. and Trea : Supt. aad Gen, vhelr @h(ementlt’s Made in lake@% where For Estimates Write or Call Us l*;,.% LAKELAND PAVING & CONSTRUCTlON(M&% Facaes: Odice 348 Black. House 39 Blue, * the LAKELAND, 807 West Main Street. e s T O e SRR THE STATE BANK | Attenticn. Housewives! OF LAKELAND FLA. ' LB EDBERURRE (0 s by i G s e s e $1.00 ................................. 1.15 | St e LT R IR s .45 a Compound LA ... vevvecinvnnnininninins, .10 Selden Cypress Door Co S oGRS ONR Hia w0 R A 24 1bs. Best Flour ........vvvivininnnninnnnnnin., .85 3 palatkafi Fla. 12 1bs. Best S. R. Flour ..................... ... .. .45 24 lbs. Best S. R. Flour........................... 9 Manufacturers of millwork, cypress doors, sash, blinds, mouldings and L 1b \‘vmte Hous? (?flee’ Lo Rt Bt e -85 1 1b. Caraga or Cracker Boy Coffee............. 30 ‘ door and window frames. Spectal work solicited. Red Gum and Oak S0b o aha Cllcaty, o e . : Veneered Doors. Cypress Screens for Doors, Windows and Porchesses & 4 s .25 specialty. Write for our plan for screening porches. .20 It unable to secure Selden goods from dealer, send direct to us and be 49 “Whatsoever a man soweth that @ benefited. 129 " shatl he High grade material and workm-~ship. ?; ; i reap. : . You cannot reap anything else; you MUST = — -25 wha! you sow. If you want a fortune, PLAS g? THE SEED that will produce a fortunme. One pi posit after arother 1n the bank is the seed that'gyy grown all great fortunes. Sturt a bank account ‘ste,, ¢ | ‘ .25 b These prices are SPOT CASH delivered to any part of the 3 city. Everything guaranteed first class and exactly as repre- 1 sented. These are just a few of the prices which : L have something in your OLD AGE that will r"-torm b ] ng; everything else in proportion. 1If you want good 2o0ds ¥y u secure and comf bl (¢} k is a scootea - at the right prices toget! wi elivery, glv ¢ SR, - tor CAR NOW.IN by ces together with good delivery, give me a p ace for your monry to grow in. gr Also Car of ; | = FERTIL] ZE R ' i B \\[EKS Do Your Banking”With Us ° / i b] | ~ New Bean, Tomato'and other ‘Field and Garden e 3 | Seed FIRST NATIONAL BN OF LAKELAND R O . S L AR ORI e it = s .

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