Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 17, 1914, Page 2

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i At this Period use all Safe- guards for 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. 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. Lakeland lce Company Phone 26 MONEY for You If you come and be fittcd at Our Great Shoe Sale We have decided to continue the sa'e another thirty days. (@ We have the Shoes; they are yours at just what they cost. Watch for our Handbills with some of our great Bargain Prices. Thanking you for your valuable patronage, we are Very truly yours, Kimbrough & Rutherford MAYES GROCERY CO. > “Reduce the cost of living,” our motto for nineteen fourteen Will scll staple groceries, hay, feed, Wilson-Tooner]Fertilizers, all kinds of sh:noing crates and baskets, . i - masrmas .‘__Am s s e - and ec potaoes, etc., at reduced rices Mayes Grocery Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA W. K. Jacksone-rsscutes-W,K, Mcuac Owner and Manufac- turers’ Agent Estat. Brokerage--Real Estate TELL US WHAT YOU WANT T¢ m; WILL TRY TO FIND A SELLER Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Laxkeland £ 20 Florida EveningTelegram10c a Weekl THE EVONING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, bwA., FEB. 16, 1914. MATERIALS ARE MANY | COATS AND WRAPS ARE MADE | UP IN ALL KINDS. i Best Point in Most of Them Is That . They May Be Successfully | Washed—Taffeta for Spring t Seems a Certainty. There are tailored coat and skirt suits and also separate coats of duve- tyn in white, mustard, beige, old red and green. Many of the little wraps of duvetyn in white or colors have collars and cuffs of skunk or some of the dark furs. These wraps are serviceable and warm. Embroidery and Lace. For cool days separate coats of golfine or corduroy, ample and flar ing, will be found most serviceable. These coats may even be washed in water, provided they are not trimmed with unwashable materigls, and will look quite new, if carefully done, Woolen materi- als are now suc- cessfully imitated in cotton and cot- ton duvetyn, cot- ton velour, cotton colete, cotton bro- cade, and cotton plaids are also ob- tainable in all the On the frontof every carton and on the label of every botie of the GENUINE - DR, BELL'S — INE-TAR-HONE you will find the BELL in a circle. Gr-nny Metcalfe, the sage of Western , 8ays—""Startin’ right and stayin’ P4 | rlunl beats semn' right.” So, with these P4 precautions, you know what to buy, and can “Tell By The Bell” 28e., 800, $1.00, AT DRUG STORES. LI AR NN ARRNNNNN T NN For sale by Henley & Henley. Y A LOCAL BUILDING AND LOAN I ASSOCIATION For, several years ago your BOARD of TRADE sent out a folder which told of Lake- land’s advantages, and then of her needs, and called on the “stranger?” to come to enjoy the “climate,” and to supply the ‘needs,” and, saying, “‘Above all, we need a Bullding and Loan Association, as there is no such insti- ‘ latest colorings. | tution now in Polk county.” I Lakeland is now tw s big as then, with in addition to twice as many visitors i home-seekers. Too | these are cotton [many of the latter are compelled o go cheviots. The :hen- for homes, for lack of them here, i uile. Scotch "wool Laboring men and mechanics are finding rents petting too high for them. And some- ——A\ _—-———\ | isamamecoGERGRRIRSRR WSS, 1000000, TP YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0Id Reliable:Contractors been building houses in Lakeland for years, ang ‘ l?c? E:;Zr L DOWN" or failed to give nushctxofl All classes of bmldlngs contracted for. The many fins residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their lbllity to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue mo s 400000000000 800044044 Phone: Office, 102; Residence, 150 | ¢ ‘ ¢ i ¢ ¢ Lo aes te] ? 1554000008000 H 00 M 4000 Room 17 Kentucky Bldg. W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE AND LOANS CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY LAKELARND, FIA. itk . It you want to buy property we have it for sale; if you want o sell property we nave customers, or can get them for you. Make out vour list and see me today. ; | i % § | | plaids so popular fo dark blue and thing must be done quickly to retain these, who are the real foundation of all prosperous | green .. combina- yum:ém:ml:”i(l.r\):d »h‘;n ‘I‘.nl‘;el;u;;l'mh mun;h ‘needs” Lakeland wants. And what the city tions, have been wants, her men, women and children “‘need.” 80 successfully hLakelnnd's advantages are quite equal to those of the earlier *‘Middle West” towns. By copied in cotton improving their advantages the people built that at first | towns and filled them with homes, though not lance one nnot long ago a wilderness. Dayton, 0., is a typi- gl L .2 cai town, with its 20 of these Associations, tell them fromiai started in a modest way, and growing rapidly till several of them already have assets of from one to six million dollars. These have woolen fabrics. Ihe Cost of Livirg is Great Sheer wool and cotton crepes and eponges are shown again in all the mohair shades. Many of the frocks helped to bring her hundreds of big factories, whose thousands of workers have been provid- | ed with homes through these co-operating As- Unless You Know Where to Buy sociations, | We do not think there is a single one of } these local co- uper.xllvc associations in l-lundx,} made up in these materials are trimmed with embroidery in self-tone or in colors. One of the frocks seen recently is made of pink crepe embroidered on bodice and upper tunic, with panels embroidered in white. There is a vest and neck frill of net and net frills fiinish the sleeves. The blouse is loose fitting and 1s gathered into a girdle of peacock blue ribbon. Coat of White Golfine. Another frock of cotton eponge is made with blouse and short tunic. certainly there is none in great Polk county. | Thousands of dollars annually are taken from | the county, by outside corporations, operating | her¢ as Building and Loan Association, but{ having nothing of kin with what we have de- seribed and propose, except the name. I Why continue, or permit this constant heavy | drain from this city and county? A local as- | soctation here would soon become strong on this alone. But with the co-operation of hun- ! dreds who want to boost the town, and of the many who have suftered disappintment and loss by the outside concerns, and of the other hundreds that will help with their savings to be applied on homes and other good purposes, it would soon become a tremendous force in bringing in manufactures, by providing per- manent homes for their workers, and in other- The collar and wise building up a thrify et | y e Thousand have been ruined by real estate deep girdle lal‘ speculations they felt sure would make them of corded ve 0“3 richer, but no man can be found who has lost the vest an a dollar by these genuine, local associations. 1 ¢ & Therc is in their workings no tendency to take | sleeves 0 em take advantage of borrowers or savers, as | broidered net. shown l‘;y the fact that they each average but one and a half foreclosures per year, the | The taffetas country over, with their hundreds of millions seem predestined of dollars in real estate loans, and that the | . savers can withdraw their savings whenever | §:r“;pfln;°t Dg:;‘y needed, by giving proper notice of a desire to | . do_so. are evening The present splendld Chautauqua is made possible by the fine spirit of the men who two frocks fashioned years ago made this famed Auditorium a pos- of this material, sibility. This public spirit-patriotism, had but afternoon much to do willt‘; hrhml{\‘g ninny o'h us :e&%ln 3 permanent residents. We knew the building and bridge frocks could Not at first be a paying propesition, but | we wanted to live among the men who had the as well. Thero nerve, patriotism and esterprise to build it to | are changeable boost Lakeland and benefit her people. taffetas, striped We have scripture admonition “be not weary | L flotv in well doing”. Here is a propositisn preemi- | taffetas, and 0:' nent in the line of well doing, that will pay | ered taffetas. The every member good returns on their investments ot h eable from the very start, in which there can be no sofl. ¢ a“gh loss, and in which no ome’s investment need taffetas are shown be large, and which can be quickly incorporat- ! in wide variety ed and put into su ful operation on no a S greater cash capital than $5,000 or $10,000. ' of colors. Those Such a proposition taken up and prosecuted | A b heartily by Lakeland peopte, will grow like a | with white ground snow ball rolling down hill, and will become printed in deli- the greatest Forida town and home builder, | cate shades of and will do far more for the material welfare e : |]of al' our people, than even the Auditorfum, | pink and touches for when that becomes too small, this will of faint green are keep right on with increaging capacity in the | # building of a Greater City. | really lovely. | Lakeland has the enviable fame of being is in FIRST in many things. She may now he first curing one of these famed town xd home i 5, which shall be up-to-date pssive is |4 afe in all its methods and nd the beginning of tter things lines all over FI This done land will add greatly to her claim as TOWN OF BETTER THINGR.” M.G. WILLARD, 17 Ky. Bldg., Phone 102 Lakeland. | Ladies In one of the New York shops shown a taffeta evening gown changeable tones. The skirt looped up at the leit side and orna- mented with a chiffon rose and green leaves. There is a high girdle into which is gathered draped bands of white chiffon, which are draped over the shoulders, forming the upper part of the bodice. A deep lace band, which extends above the bust, encir- cles the bodice underneath the chif- fon drapery, forming the lower part of the bodice. and Lake- | THE | DICTATES OF FASHION The heelless slipper with a rounded toe i8 belng worn more and more for dancing. Separate wraps showing the draped effect complete the one-plece gown of whatever material. Black velvet hats trimmed with tiny satin roses of vivid shade are oc- casionally seen and are very smart. Oriental effects rather increase than diminish as midseason approaches. Colors continue brilllant and crude. Loose waves that fall on each side of the forehead and well over the ears compose a favorite arrangement of the front hair. The last of mushroom shapes, gen-| ourself if this is mot a fact. erally flower trimmed, is a favorite | for the youmg girl. Black velvet is used much in these hats. The sash is very deep and is bowed and twisted into elaborate figures in the back. Velvet, striped and motre, are all used for the new sash. Kimono sleeves are finding a strong rival in the sleeves that sew Into small normal armholes. Some of the; newest coat and skirt suits have this sleeve. Pale lemon is the newest color to combine with black satin. Citron col-l When you are down town ! shopping, drop in for a cup of beef tea or hot chocolate. We know just how to make it so that you will call again. See for Red Cross | Pharmacy or is one of the new colors in char meuse. Striped silk or satin is used to trim taffeta frocks. IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the bes 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....... Sugar, 17 pounds ... B I TP Cottolene, 10 pound patls........,. Cottolene, 5 pound pails 60 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. ... .. 60 Snowdrift, 10 pound palls...... S 9% 1 teseen 3 cans family size Cream. . ... ’ 6 cans baby eize Cream. ....... 1-2 b arrel best Flour .3.00 .46 $e0tceees cressassnns .26 .60 Ground Coffee, per pound. .. 40000000 secses0ssssene 5 gallons Kerosene E. 6. TWEEDELL Alonza Logan E Fawneend LOGAN § TOWNSEND BUILDING CONTRACTORS We Furnish Surety Bonds On All Contracts If you want a carefyl, consistent. and re: liable estimate on the c building, SEE US | MME‘:)“I-’:_II‘_léc:lyon of your TELEPHONE g6 Futch & Gentry Bldg R ——— EveningTelegram 10¢a Week

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