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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 28, 1914. Otir Swek is Complete g IRST NATIONAL BAN 'S once more after the holiday rush. We invite you to call and inspect the most complete line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass and Sterling Silves in Lakeland. Re- member “A Pleasure to Show Goods.” “Safety First” All other considera tions are secondar with this Bank. If you want absoluts safety for you money go there ‘A pleasure to shcw Gooes” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists MIMWWW‘! B ASROUKIRIBCHHORRIHIANC NTHCH K. 48 SR IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0Id Reliable Contractors ho have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and vvv"h: ne;er “FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their abilityto make good. : MARSHALL & SANDERS T.L. CARLETON L ¥ Phone 228 Blue SANITARY PLUMBING ] | 3 TINNINGand SHEET METAL WORKS - Y way of varlety two hats are thum:mm. It will not be found | hard to do. e | 0 i GOPEF PRSP PR P IbR S shown here having pressed orowns ! e varad o Jook soft, The | A plush (or, as 1t is called now, a| § — . 0088 Fitting, Sewer Work, Driven b ‘pretty sailor shape of velvet has a |furcloth) hat is shown also, and ak Wells and pmrps L e . |CLEAN, FRESH j &z rirsis oy enve st o i ling brim, all very and fin- | with plus on! ‘N ' i 9 b By the possibilities of the home milliner. | f COR.CN.CY.CAVE ard Maln;ST, PHONE 34 ‘ Shapes of this character are blocked | There 18 no attempt to cover the r’ N F 4 and covered in factories, where by ma- | crown with exact smoothness, but a [ ' chinery and steam velvet s adjusted | circle of plush is cut out and laid over | 8 1 to the frame without a wrinkle, or at | the shape and the fullness at the base j least without any that attract atten- | of the crown lald in plaits at intervals | ——————————————— ‘ tion. These hats are really marvels | about it. ¢ of skill in workmanship. The brim s covered separately with e The trimming is of the simplest | plush cu:h to 1?: it l:l u-lham‘wd is character—a collar of fur with brush | lined on the side next the crown with 4 MM / of fur standing at the front, and hav- | silk. A clever little touch of style T WE EN CO‘U RA G E ) ing an ear of velvet as its background. | is achieved ?yf t?e extennloa Ofmfl‘l; E 'The velvet is eupported by a loop of | brim at the left front over the b bonnet wire inserted in it with its sldelln thed ?’flecva %l a ::"D- ub?e NEw DE POSITO RS - base sewed to the body of the hat. end is rounded and brought up ve ] TR 1y el XOU FIND AT W RTOAR-ALL AT This is one of the few hats which | the top of the brl-luzlndaltn thle rlz!l: fm:ll'i the home milliner may undertake to | It is apparently hel place by a s THE LOWEST PRICES. trim for herselt, Such hats are mot | cord through which it is thrust : plentiful at present, for this is a sea-| At the side an embroidered orna- A great many people hesitate about opening a Bank Accoun MY SAUSAGES WILL MAKE YOUR MOUTH son of workroom ‘”m"l'l‘“y' 'h:; s, m:e’t'h“ “’(m&“"';:,z;':f,; fim because they regard their knowledge of banking as limited of {llin made in millinery ops. eathers (n¢ WATER FOR A MONTH AFTERWARD, JUST TO ln;ut we;:n a ehape is bought ready |brim. They spring out toward the|fj Probably they consider the amount of money they have to deposi| i covered and sometimes ready lined | back and complete a very govel and too small. It is a very easy matter to open an account here. one needs only to follow the picture | very pretty bit of headwear. i recelv THINK ABOUT IT. gl e Mo it SULIR BOTTOMLEY. . nJ;s: oziposlt your money, sign your name and e you We cordially invite vou to open an account with us, subjec lace i i &flfi % .mn': ':mbro e wmeaa e EVERYONE Now to check, and will be pleased at all times to explain any details : : Ribbons and little made flowers of regard to financlal matters. chiffon and ribbon, very small, fine WEARING THE . millinery blossoms, are the favorite BREAKFAST CAP Deposits January 1, 1914...... ...0 oueuns cesoes.$85,307.4 a trimmings. Chiffon roses play a con- Deposits January 1, 1913.. eosuees eopes 26,187.8 i spicuous part in the decoration of all —_—— ol Yoo | the belongings of the present season, | w APS of many kinds may come and TPy g E. P. HICK So s go in the fashion parade, but the Galn ATREIY ORI o ot o b cee 00e00$60,119.67 8, breakfast cap is destined to stay on 9| H P forever. At least that is the promise phone |44 which its present condition of grow- ing popularity warrants one in mak- ing, AMERICAN[ STATE The breakfast chp has won the hearts of beauty-loving women for sev- eral very good reasons. No one really BANK wants to take time to dress the hair for all day, the first thing in the morn- S ing. And no one wants to look un- kempt at the breakfast table. The gay and cheerful little cap covers Its frills about the face are becom- ing, and it lends variety, which is the | spice of life, Lo the appearance of its | Alonza Logan I E Tawncend wearer, oo o LOGAN &§ TOWNSEND en, their 1ce and appearance, would They forr than interesting. | ent feature in the BU'LDING CCNTRACTCHS a national co of many people. x . . Caps are o popular at present that We Furnish Surety Bonds QD Al Contracts even the wedding veil is arranged about the head as a cap. For eve- § ning wear caps of gold or silver net If you want a careful, consistent. and re verywhere. Th h- . e . fons will permane chanze. bu it 1o o |l liable estimate on the construction of your and are to blossom more freely than | likely that the breakfast cap will doi bui](‘ing,:SEE US 'MN[D”\T[[ X ever on garments made for spring. anything but develop new designs and Several caps are needed by the | be made in greater number. TELEPHONE; 66 Futch & Gentry Bldg wearer of caps. Two or three for They are made now to be worn with breakfast and wear about the | lovely negligee about the house. o = a == e et house. One or two for evening, and | Chiffon or very thin silks are liked perhaps a small variation for after- |for them, and hand embroidery on noon wear. They are good for the hafr, protecting it from dust. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Care of the Complexion. Many people find that their com- plexions suffer considerably from the ' exposure that motoring entails, but the application of a good face cream and a little fine powder before setting out will be found to be a great pro- tection, It is fatal to wash the face in either warm or cold water after a long run; | s cream should again be used to remove Ji all dust and a soothing lotion applied after the former has been carefully wiped away. ' Some women have a great objection ' to goggles, on the plea that they are 80 extremely unbecoming, but the wise woman will realize that the straln on the eyes produces lines and , “crowfeet,” and that it is far better to submit to a temporary less beau- tiful appearance than to risk any per- manent harm. 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 15 ane’s best friend—why not begin buwling that reserve now? In time to vuae, the earnings of that reserve ;nay be. sufficient to keep you in com- ort. o pa wait interest paid, Better buy a Ford Car now, while we can make prompt de- livery, as we have no idea when we will get other shipments. Touring cars fully equipped, : il $616.50 delivered anywhere in A | | Polk County. To Dry Lace. ; | these and other thin fabrics, such as ’ ; The most satisfactory way to dry batiste and mull, are featured in the 3 lace is to press it smoothly upon a latest models. pane of glass or plece of marble, says Sometimes the frill about the face T H E STAT E BA N K * |the Philadelphia North American. is omitted altogether, sometimes it is ) Place every point and scallop as it left off at the front. Oftemer it is !LOFMLAKELAND FLA : lfi“&“‘;”&lflgenmm turned back at the front and tacked THE. . LAKELAND AUTONOBILE AND SUPPLY GO. LAKELAN ,FLA. Mdowntnthec&p. But the favorite IS\, | takes away the fresh effect. ' cap is that one having the frill ot o s fo s sheasiag ol s