Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 2

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t o Mo 'y alony with good laundry work. Try us. ‘ ; — | Lakelana *Steam Laundry COMBINATION OF WHITE WITH BLACK CREPE : z...." PPARENTLY the combination of white with black crepe has come ' to stay. In those shops that special- ise in this branch of apparel one sé¢es a great deal of white crepe used in millinery. In the winter time it ap- pears in facings or borders, or in made ornaments. It is in facing hats of black crepe that it is best liked. For summer mourning, white crepe | is used more extensively. All-white hats, and combinations of black and white crepe, in which the latter pre- dominates, gives us a new kind of mourning millinery in which it is pos- sible to be comfortable and to look cool as well. The method of draping veils varies with the season and with ideas that ZET YOUR 1 GASOLINE 0IL and | DRY BATTERIES | at the ELECTRICAL SHEFT& METAL SHOP THOS. L. CARDWELL Lakeland, Fla Phone 233 4 enter the realm of fashion and suc- ceed in remaining there. The veil of crepe i{s only moderately long now and usually draped in a box plait at At this Period use all}}Safe- I guardssfor Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice"OUR ICE. It preserves your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, does you good in ways too numerous to mention—and all for a very little money, the back. It may be widened to hang from the sides of the shape as shown in the {llustration, or narrowed to hang straight down, The crepe veil is, in fact, not worn as a vell but as a part of the com- position of hats for first mourning. Small face veils of net, with narrow border of crepe are supplied on the models that carry the long crepe veils. All models in mourning millinery are made up in the fashionable shops in either white or black, except in cases where the character of the design calls for a combination of the two or for one color alone. | The manufacture of crepe has been 80 perfected that it has become prac- tical for people of moderate means. The waterproofing processes have made it among the most durable of fabrics instead of fragile, as it used to be. We are indebted to the Eng- lish manpfacturers for this achievement. - Crepe used to be a luxury which only rich people could really afford. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones, resolve right now that every day is a full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consistent, per- sistent SAVER. : Y Lakeland Ice Company 26 ) hon Comforter Slip. Make your comforter in the usual way, using white cheesecloth next to the cotton. Take your silkoline or other goods; steam it up in the usual way, sewing the edges together to form a slip; now slip it on the white comforter and tie enough to huld it in place. When comforter becomes soiled take the slip off and launder; hang | the cotton on the line. Beat lightly with the carpet beater; you will have g 4 § a clean comforter without the usual retr ettt oeeeoR mmmmm Int oL comforter, and your cotton will stay v adistnas. flllllk soft and fluffty much longer.—Los An- voll again during 191 .. PEACOCK L s N | FRCENIX Bnr LE SHOP | Long Life of Linen! that 18 just what we are giving 1s what you are looking fof and Thene 180 West Matx New Chiffon Bags. The newest thing in bags to carry in the afternoon and evening is made of figured chiffon witk a brown back- ground, figured with yellow roses in an indistinct design. This {8 mounted over cloth of gold and silver stripes and has a siiver clasp and chain. Another bag is made of mauve and green chiffon mounted' over silver cloth. Sllver cords are used for draw- strings &t the top and a silver tassle umtmammmmma the bag. [ sttt MAYES GROCERY CO. “Reduce the cost of living,” ‘our motto for nineteen fourteen MARSHALL Will sell staple groceries, hay, feed, Wilson-Toomer Fertilizers, all '} kinds of sh - vinig crates and baskets, Who hlnbun buil who never “FELL DO snd ".(' pe : oes, etc., at reduced _Mayes firocery Co SANITARY Laheland’u leading Barber P wish you alla Mecry IOU or 1913 patronage bnn., o frienu, dm LAKELZM fine | F YOU ARE THINKING OFf BUILDING. BEE The OId Rellablc Contractors hmuu in Lakeland for years, anu *" or failed to give satistacsion. All classes of buildings contracted for. mldonm bnlll by thia tirm are evidgnces of their ability v "ARSHALL & SANDERS Phose 228 Blue HOESSEOD000S0G00D0STOON0 s0000RLEESS NIRRT ID T.L. CARLETON TINNINGand SHEET METAL WORKS Gas Fitting. Sewer Work, Driven v ells and Puw ps Rt COR. A Y AV 2 d'ann 8], THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 30, 1914, risherman‘s Paradise. Fish are so plentitul in Alaskaa wa unummy almost Jump at you, The grounds extend for over 3000 { miles along the coast and up all the | rivers (one of which is at least 3,000 miles long), and all over the adjacent ! seas. A conservative estimate of the Iluh taken from Alaskan waters, not counting that used for native food and for dog food, places the total valua- tion at $185,000,000 eince we bought Alaska for 34,200,000 In one year ten | Aishing vessels alone pulled in 7,708, 000 pounds of the choicest kind of fish. If the ordinary American were asked to guess how many people are permaneéntly engaged in the fishing business in Alaska, the answer would probably be—about 200. Ae a matter of fact there are 18,000 men pulling up salmon, halibut and herring and storing them away in cans and ice houses. That number of men can make a big hole in anybody's fish pond; if the looting by the fishermen goes on indefinitely, there will be noth- ing left except the water presently— Leslie’s. Fur-Edged Roses. Some new corsage flowers are roses | Best Broken Rice, 30 pounds that have four outside leaves edged with narrow, dark brown fur. Some of the roses are blue, some various ghades of red and pink. They are big' and striking, but especially suitable to wear with the street suit. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS winter looking up parties to invest in Florida. Any one having lande to sell of any deseription, either wild or improved, city lots or houses come in and list with us. Our motto {8 “Quick Sales and a Square Deal.” PICKARD BROS.: COMPANY Phone No. 6 Room 200, Drane Building 232 NOTICE 1is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the State Bark of Haines City has been adjourned until February 25th, 1914, The election of the board of directors and such other business as may come before them will be .trans- acted at this meeting. 1927 C. C. YOUNG, Cashier. LW.YARNELL: Successor to W. X. McRae TRANSFER LINE) Oraying and Hauling of All Kinc Prompt and Reasonable Service Guarantead Household Moving a Specialty A STRONG HORSE THE FAVORITE HORSE If you want your favorite horse properly clothed, bring him to head quarters for all horse clothing and equipment. What we sell and what we ask for it make us winners. Ev- erything for the horse at Mc GLASHAN THE HARNESS MAM eret & SANDERS The many fine SOHTONTPANSTIOIDTE0VTE9090 2 PLUMBING PEONI 240 * FLCRIC/ {Baby Cream, 6 cans f0r.........co0uuti vonsrns savencannns |Grand Ma Washing Powder, 7 for. . iExtra present to everyone buying over $2.00. We have men in the North this! IEveninglelvg a 10 4 DAYS' SAL JANUARY 22d, 23, 24th and 26th I Want Some Ready Cash. These pri for Ready Cash: Sugar, 25-pound sacks, for Swift's Prenjum Hams, per pound Octagon Soap, 13 bars .. Lenox Soap, 15 bars Best Flour, 98-pound sack........ Best Flour, 24-pound sack.... ... Best Butter, 3 brands, per pound Best Oleomargarine, per pound.. Can Salmon (15¢ kind) . Can Corn, extra good, lOe C ek Can Peas, Fancy Early Jnne, T e 0 SRR Hudnut Meal and Grits, 10 pounds for ......... ........ . <. Good Shorts, per sack.................. Best Japan Rice, 23 pounds............. i Best 25c Catsup Compound Lard, per pound D.B. DICKSO FOOERDEISISIsISSISIIT SARRRNNNRNG 3 Room 17 Kentucky Bldg. Phone: Office, 102; Residence, 15 W. FISKE JOHNSO REAL ESTATE AND LOANS CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY LAKELAYD, FI.A i It you want te buy property we have it for sale; if you wanf] o0 sell property we nave customers, or can get them for you. Make out vour list and see me today. Raaa s s a st d it st ottt LS R E Ry The Cost of Living is Great e s Unless You Know Where to Buy IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the bes The viriety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our stor. Just trade with us This settles the question . ey . Best Butter, per pound............000... .. Sugar, 17 PouBds ......cccviiiecanns vaans.. Con Cottolens, 10 pound Palle. ...covveenennnenennnn..... 1.45 Cottolene, 5 pound palls.......... ..oovvennnnnn. .60 3 cans family sise Cream.............. .. ¢ cans baby cize Cream. T I Octogon Soap, ¢ for. .. teecttasnenne L PSR RS PN %

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