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i PAGE SIX a m —{ < o C X -p p= @ p) « P ma S r VT ELECTRICAL SHEFT& METAL SHOP THOS. L. CARDWELL Phone 233 Lakeland, Fla | LAANANAOIGNANANSN AN A g - * > % ® A & - ) 4 2 é F - * guardsifor Comfort and WelliBeing At this Period use all !Safe- 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. 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. A Lakeland Ice Conpany Phone 206 [ ] Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which | Long Life of Line_r_z that is just what we are giving 1s what you are looking for and alony with good laundry work. Try us, Lakelana +Steam Laundry | 2hons 180 West Malx b, t MAYES GROCERY €0, “Reduce the cost of living,” our motto for nineteen fourteen Will sell staple groceries, hay, & feed, Wilson-Toomer Fertilizers, all kinds of sh - ping crates and baskets, and ¢ pc - oes, etc., at reduced Priccs SOSDFOEOPDPOFQEOFOFOFOPOFOFAPOPO Mayes Grocery Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA 2864 26684006088 566880000 SOSOSL i DFOIHSHOHO SO VEOHOS g S 2000000000000 000008088099 FO2DFOROFDPDLOEDPTPILTPOFOPOP PO ‘ £ pe———_ ] Lakeland's leadiny ' Barber I“[ P“O[le Shop wish you alla Merry Christmas. 1 thank you for 1913 patronage. Calllagainduting 1914, bring a friend, - L. E. PEACOCK. .. MANAGER The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP MONG the odd and novel ideas in- troduced in styles by Po last fall a few survived their introduction, among them the minaret dress, of which an example is shown here. A narrow under a which extends about to the knee, char- e, which title ns more than or lace, ent beaded elab 3 been h liked. But for the ordinary evening gown of crepe, satin charmeuse and other light fabrics, the tunic is of the same material as the skirt, and the bodice is made of lace combined with some of the material in the skirt. In the gorgeous gown pictured here (an extreme of the style) the bodice is hardly more than a broad sash of lace wrapped about the figure and tied in a big butterfly bow at the back. A narrower scarf of lace passes over the shoulders and supports the sash. There is a small embroidered panel of beaded net finished with three large tassels at the middle front of the bodice, supported by invisible wires, probably about the edge. These large tasselg are featured this season—an- other one of the successful ideas of the designer, orate dr wired tunie, | a node. cans called | the | This bodice i3 not to be considered usual bedice aret gown. It shows 1 one may expect in h, made of cellent idea, r draping over sp of lght lace ible for Amer- ed these sashes big bows at never with- de-ct lace bodies with drz sleeves of chiffon are effective. Velvet dresses repeat ‘he idea em- ploying the velvet for the lower part of the skirt and silk for the upper part. Bodies of chiffon over and net are in the same color as the skirt with guimps and undersleeves of white lace. The head dress worn with the cos- tume pictured is one of the prettiest which has appeared among the very elaborate styles introduccd early. It is less pretentions than many designed | for the opera and it appears among others that have been successful in bidding for favor. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. beautiful and FANCY MARABOUT SET MUCH USED INSTEAD OF FURS LMOST as warm as furs and far less expensive, marabout sets have been growing in favor with women in the milder climes, and with those who wear furs only when the weather is very cold. They are very cozy, the feathers seeming to generate warmth, but they do not actually keep away the eold as well as furs do. Marabout has been dyed in manv colors this season and made up “m} short curled ostrich flues into very handsome sets, cause they Women like them be- are very becoming acces- sories and do not need to be discarded indoors when one is to make a brie The hrown off the shoulders, and the muff carried in one hand, help out the toilette im- mensely. Even when a coat is re- moved, these with hat and gloves are stay cape retained on numbers of demi-dress oo~ casions. The neckpieces and muffs are made up of strands of marabout and strands of ostrich tacked together. Some- times two colors, as black and white, natural and white, or white and the pastel shades, are combined. Natural color—a taupe vorite ar or scarves beautiful col- raight there It s durat and the real comfort of a ne iece and muff. and a measure of eleganca In the effect, marabout is much to be preferred to furs at the same price. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Sewing Room Hint, When you are making a jacket and want to fit it on a stand, even if the stand is made to _\nur' I ure, don't forget to put a fully trimmed bod- ice on the stand before Yyou, put the \jackot on it, for, of course, the jack- let should be fitted so that it can { be worn over any bodice without be- ‘ing tight; many amateurs fit their jackets on the stand, forgetting to put the bodice on first. The same may | be said about winter bodices, that al:e | to be worn over thick vests or slip- bodices, if thick underclothing is to be worn, it should be put on the stand before the bodice is fitted, | ———— ' . Lace Novelty. a ir collar and cuff sets tis to weave a Cupid's head in Venise lace. The head is the central port of the design, the regulation 2 '.-'n extending to the edges of the “{l unless You Know Where to Bu the great fa- | rtable appearance ! {T.L CARLETON SANITARY PLUMBING TINNINGcnd SHE ETJMETAL WOPRK; Gas'Fitting, Sewer Work, Driven Wells and/Pumrps . . . . « .. COR. N. Y, AVE ard Yain ST, FHOME 24 : LAKELANC FLORID: L e U o e 3 MARSHALL & SANDERK: The 0id Rellable Contractors Who bave been building houses in Lakeland for years - who never "FELL DOWN" ¢r failed to give satisfacticr All classes of buildings contracted for, The mary ¢ residences built by this nrm are evidgnces of their abilii;: make gror, MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue LDIXNG, » RO G A R Qi COB A G B8 i i 1 4d Largutnl fopgmie put ol 2t 2 T Ny | | atdidpt ook 4 Room 17 Kentucky Bldg. Phone: Office, 102; Residence, FAPOPOFOFOPISOF RO OPAEOA OF 00 W. FISKE“JOHNSO!} REAL ESTATE AND LOANS CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY ity : It you want ta buy property we have it for sale; if you wa 0 sell property we nave customers, or can get them for you. Ma| out vour list and see me today. | f The Cost of Living is Grea | | | IFF YOUIKNOW The selection will be thefbes The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us | This settles the question” cf living Best Butter, per pound...... tesesesesess teataaaas Sugar, 17 pounds .. D S I T S S B Cottolene, 10 pound palls. ... ssseay, { Cottolene, 5 pound pails § 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard...... Snowdrift, 10 pound pails 9 “etticesesne sesvtensas saaalidd 3 cans family size Cream R A N 6 cans baby eize Cream. . L I I I S 1-2 barrel best Flour. . tinvesBs0l 12 pounds best Flour....... Tt aseseaees sy Octogon Soap, 6 for....... % B L P Ground Coffee, per pound. 5 gallons Kerosene. ..... Il E. 6. TWEEDELL —— LveningTelegram10ca We