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p— LEAN, FRESH GROCERIES oo Sl D g B B RN gis 1S WHAT YOU FIND AT MY STORE—ALL AT E LOWEST PRICES. MY SAUSAGES WILL MAKE YOUR MOUTH 7ATER FOR A MONTH AFTERWARD, JUST TO mINK ABOUT IT. CRZ2NN\ID E. P. HICKSON Phone 144 D> Bl el b B B > i o o o s o il Ty | | | | P RPRERrROR e ararararacar - AT SN T 2 St S S | distinctive dressing. | cessory of dress. A stylg is introduced . types and ages. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 23, 1914+ AREFUL attention to the finishing | details of the toilette is a mark of | This is apparent in the matter or neckwear, and new fdeas are advanced coustantly by manufacturers of this important ac- and makes good with the public, be- coming a fashion. Its manufacturers then vary it to suit women of various The sailor collar and fichu motifs have predominated this season, and in- numerable changes have been the re- sult of their inspiration. But they are designed for the attractive and vouthful neck and must be adapted to those who do not possess a round, plump throat. A guimpe of perfectly plain, fine net, with high, smoothly fitting collar, is worn by the woman whose neck is not sightly when bare. This net 18 80 fine and so well fitted that it is as smooth as the skin and smoother. Besides the fichu and sailor collar {deas there are many small fancy | Neckwear an Important Accessory bows, ribbon flowers and Maline orna- ments for wearing as a finish at the neck. Jabots are always worn and when they are not featured are re- placed with frills’ finishing the “V. shaped opening at the neck of blouses. They are especially becoming to slen- der women, and the fine laces in style at present make beautiful ones. In designing neckwear those who produce it must consider how to make it becoming, and women in selecting it muet oconsider whether it 18 suit- able or not for them., The jabot with ——_ “Whatsoever a man soweth, that also shatl he reap.” You cannot reap anything else; you MUST reap what you sow. If you want a fortune, PLANT ! THE SEED that wili produce a fortune. One de- \ posit after another 1n the bank is the seed that has grown all great fortunes. Start a bank account and have something in your OLD AGK that will make you secure and comfortable. Our bank is a secure place for your monry to grow in. gehit band jeade of tet finished at the top With three tuclks shown in the picture, is guited to the voran with a slim, !nn;lnwk, Delow » tucks a row of tiny.jet beads or i'rench knots make g pretty finish ,and lessen the apparent width of the coliar. The jabot attached to the band is of finest shadow lace and simulates fichu ends. Black velvet ribbon out- lines an opening at the throat where the fine net of the collar is let in in a small narrow “V.” The jabot i8 finished at the bottom with a little velvet bow. Very small festoons of jet beads fasten the upper ends of the velvet to the neckband. They mark the point of the “V” and are placed on the little bow, Still more cleverly designed to the needs of & too-slender neck is the other collar and jabot. It 18 made of lace and black satin. The band s a straight plece of lace with the scal-, loped edge folded down likv a turn- | over collar. The jabot 8 of the same | lace cascaded to the fromt. Two shaped pieces of satin are cut out and lined with fine muslin or mull. They are sewed to the collar and upper part of the jabot and finished with French knots in blue silk, The graceful sailor collar of lace and the net collar with frill of lace at the front are new patterns in these popular neck pieces. The net collar {s double with ineertion and edging in a fine Cluny pattern of inexpensive lace. This collar is quite new in de- sign and combines the advantages o8 the fichu and jabot. JULIA BOTTOMLEY, Do Your Banking With Us FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKELAND Special Attention 300 Pair Satin Pumps, $3.00 values, h New Year’s Sale Price, $2.08 We have a full line of sizes in white, black, pink, blue and red. En- It's of vital importance that you start the bank account NOW—now when you are vigorous and able. There comes a time in everyone's life when an ample CASH RESERVE is one’s best friend—why not begin building that reserve now? In time to come, the earnings of that reserve may be sufficient to keep you in com’ fort. 3 per cent interest paid. THE STATE BA OF LAKELAND F G Db BPD DRl (3 4 DAYS' SALE JANUARY 22d, 23d, 24th and 26th I Want Some Ready Cash. for Ready Cash: L o These prices g0 () \ | The Cigarette of Quality It's as standard as a gold dollar. Always abso- lutely uniform in the quality of its ripe, mel- low, high grade tobacco and perfect workman- ship. All attempts at imitat- ing this wonderful ciga- rette have ended 1N failure. Whole coupo? in each package. QABOPOECTE QP QEQPOROPODUE O QP OTU L i (trand Ma Washing Powder, 7 for. Best 25c Catsup Compound Lard, per pound Extra present to everyome buying over $2.00. D B. DICKSON AR R A A e 3 BBl S oo [Office, 102; Residence, 150 Reoom 17 Kentucky Bldsg Phone: W. FISKE JOHNSON ; REAL ESTATE AND LOANS CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY LAKELASD, FLA. © One person, st It you want te buy proberty we have it for sale; if you want o sell property we nave Custo mers, or can get them for you. Make out your list and see me today. - Two persois, without bs Two persons, with bath ___ DAOSD GOSN AN e A ANS g s i - -3 g 5 [vening Ielegra tire stock of vshoes at ROCKBOTTOM PRICES. Bigg Shoe Sale at : Kimbrough & Rutherford SHOE STORE Opposite City Hall Sugar, 25-pound sacks, for ............... ... .20 Swift's Prenium Hams, per pound....... ...... ....coovnnnn .20 w [ 0othzon BORN; 18 DAIE « i vovhovsciinnasluans. oo ysnsns s e 50 E EN Co U RA GE Tionox DOAN LONBAYE . i dvvininh vanne. smevasviee aevesna .50 ! Best Flour, 98-pound sack........ s e T S 2.70 Best: Flour, PANOURD BACK, .o vovoriivntne suvene sovssss .76 NEW DE POSITORS Best Butter, 3 brands, per pound. ........... ... eeeee., .35 Best Oleomargarine, per pound. .. .. ....... ... ... ..eveeens .25 (hn SAImon (B0 KW« ioviiv s aisinann s ene aeroveness .10 Can Corn, extra good, 10c, 12 for. .. ..... ......... evvvenn. 1.00 A great many people hesitate about opening a Bank Account Can Peas, Fancy Early June, 12¢, 12 for ......... .......... 1.35|[] because they regard their knowledge of banking as limited or Hudnut Meal and Grits, 10 pounds for ......... ........ .... .25 probably they consider the amount of money they have to deposit (B;::);)td Jih‘;,;tsi{il::eer ;gck.o;“.]a.' ............. too small. It is a very easy matter to open an account here. Best Brgken Ricé, 30 gonnds.:.,::: """ o Just deposit your money, sign your name and receive your Daby Cream, 6 cans for................. bank book. AT 9 We cordially invite you to open an account with us, subject to check, and will be pleased at all times to explain any details in regard to financlal matters. Deposith January 1, 198 ii. o5 covy viseaestroibe e $85,307.41 DOpoRlte Janunry 1 IBIRT . covivmonie, aadisas vaaiks 25,187.84 L e T T T e e R ..$60,119.57 AMERICAN STATE BANK 'A.'A.'EI.ODE.‘” AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HOTEL biectric Elevators Electric Fans in Dining Hor;m.DeSOTO "OTEL' L Parker, .“m Lighvea. Lergest and most comfortable lobby in the cit, 7 g « Mgr., Tampa, Fig cooped up. All outside rooms and well veni!iy.q patrons. . WO large porches; do Courteous treatmeny RATES—AMER! ---$1.50 One person withous bnh'cA. 2,60 One person with bath 250 Two persons, without 8.0¢ Two persons with bath __ 0ot have %0 W suarantesd ov RATES—EUROPEAN without bath.