Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 27, 1914, Page 3

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INING TELEGRAM LARELSND, FLA i & A Tl B m— . Attractive Prices at the éiDAINTY LITTLE SCENT SAcHE‘T= - WASHINGTON BELLES IN “RARIUM DANGE” <. % * o . . . | Article So Much Appreciated by the btore 0 I B WE 5 Fastidious Woman Would Make [] ° 5 an Excellent Present. » i | ¥ A particularly pretty little scent| ] g |sachet is shown in the accompanyi B ounds Sugar, .. ., 3 | sket i g e & po : ga . ST s $1.0 | m_xth. It is made in cream colored | ipounds ‘Cottoline o s 8 2 1 % | atin and lined with soft white silk. 1 » pounds Best ot e i It opens after the manner of a book, | 1s Best S. R. ¢ : i @ | and fnside a pocket is arranged, and & | pounds Best 5. R. or leshur:; Flour .4 i ‘r paper scent sachet may be purchased | Cehihe e 2 ‘ ;1:ulhsllpped in or a little flat, soft silk | ------ 3 ® | cushion filled with cotton wool plenti- 4 5 S ! plenti- | . small (rl:cam.. St A ke b 24 & ‘ fully springled with rose sachet pow- ; pound Tomataes: i i der, can be made to fit into the i i @ y cket. H s Vietory Cotniooi i, >z . '”m ¢ i ’ ! Y ; Se i O 2l On the left hand side in front, a| £ y Soap and Washingpowder ...... . © ! rale pink dog rose, with green leaves f qnlh'flll'l Favd 0 i 3 S ‘f!“r:llr l and on the right, the ; \ Rose” is worked in pale pink | an Camp’s and None Such Soups .. ‘ Sibne Ll i e he sachet is edged with a pale ! ¢ R - 1 silk cord carried into loops : e Coftee.. .ov. o e s ned inwards, at the corners and pounds NelideGrits ) : ¢ | ribbon strings of a color to match are b d to secure the case when closed & When opened. the sachet measures 4 hes by 415 inches, and 4'% inches : . by 51, inches when closed. The small - Phon-s 119 and 234 ; (."“:," a year in Washington an elaborate amateur thearrical performance Is given. This winter it is called “Co- ; .llnnhm, and cne ot its features is the “radiuin dance” by the four voung ladies here photographed. From left to right they are: Audrey Johnson, Frances Miller, Anue Pennepacker and Anne Darsie ANAAAAAAA ~n lake tharma MARCH 13th and 14th A~ A AAAAAA WORKING WOMEN ASK PRESIDENT FOR VOTES ~ ) ¢ N We take pleasure ip announc.n; to our patrons and the general public that we will have with us on ABOVE DATES ONLY An Expert Optician REPRESENTING THE CELEBRATED FIRM OF A K.HAWKES CO s the interior of the teh illust het, and sachets tor other scents ATLANTA, GEORGIA b i i . - ; : : cun be carried out on the same lines, The Lavgest and Most Favorably Known Optical Establishment in || and in each instanee perhaps the flow- the South : er indicating the scent it contains ST QT AT N NT ACOTQ | could be embroidere 0 » i HE WILL TEST EYE'SIGHT AND FIT GLASSES U M L R we have arr 1 this Nt ) 1 e 1 man of ability and reputatic \ Ly e il sty e ERER Rt ARl TIORTER B SRERAIR I 2S wil v et araed fo 3 \ AUT MONTVY [ Accompanying a Skirt of Purple Char- YOU CAN SAVE MONEY !: meuse, the Effect May Be Called | & HARRIS & EWING. | n the Highest Class or Professional = Charming, by taking advantize of this oj BEAR IN MIND THE DATLS was worn with a skirt of purple char- Sy hundred working women called on President Wiks o ihe ather day and presented o plea tor equal sulfrages The skirt | The photograph shows the crowd entering the oxecutive office of the White House, where ihe president smilingly HAWKES' GLASSES NEVER meuse a short while ago. PEDDLED. Sold ly at om showed the new Watteau plait that | evaded their petition. On the left and right are MargaretHinchey and Rose Winslow, two of the leaders. wag brought from a high' waist lineil: ssarrrssianarneranaasaataaaaiae o Dealer's Stor A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAANAANAANAPIARS and looped up just below the level of SPE LE D O NLY H -A 'W'K . E 'S the knee. The skirt in front was left | R T 2 very plain, with merely a siight effect | e e e % of drawn-back drapery at each slde “‘.\ “ “ v“v“‘ \“ and the inevitable cross-over fold fi fl fl d a fl fl LA U LI 1-d LT s T sl Xt | : A remarkably pretty little coatee AP AAA down the center of the front. u .Ll The back panel came from over a high folded waist belt of the same material that was fastened over the EOR A FEW 1 5 PER C ENT & | coatee of smoke gray brocade. c This little brocade coatee was very A Y S ON LY D ' SCOU N T % | charmingly arranged, having a one- piece shoulder with pipings of the e v same material, and a rather full sleeve On Beldlng and Eddy with an open cuff, while down the cen- N ‘ # | ter of the back came a quaint little g M % tabard arranged so that it fell ex- actly in line with the charmeuse be- < J . This tabard and the front of the coatee were trimmed with crescents of silk embroidery and gray silk tas- ° » gels, while the collar and cuffs were | C ontlnued only Th.s week at N1 . C £ | of gray fox fur. The Watteau plait SOId o1 Llheral Te’ms or ‘0 per ce nt Eth’d on the skirt was also trimmed with m TR X two bands of the same fur laid on just i v “. cturers o i 8e ") DISCO‘” t for COSh’ (I‘ :\]am“ cturet [ these | below the end of the brocade tabard, b a3 11 cre and, lastly, a huge fox muff to match a u O I} - ar R l s H 0 (Y ta ators offer us this Special Discount, so we are : 5 . A v { completed a most delightful cos- 17 1t along to vou Write for Cataiogue No +, B tume e e e EMPIRE SCALES AND FIXTURES COMPANY E e & Your tim: is limited to get new stock at Manufacturers’ prices. We have just re- ccived $2,000 of new Spring and Summer Shoes, and are (S o/ \ut Homemade Hand Soap. Liberal Terms JACKSONVILLE, FLA. liberal Terms To make a good hand soap, get a can of lye and put in earthen dish; W add three pints water (hot), and let cool. Get five pounds of grease and melt until dissolved. When cool, put in lye very slowly, Th 4 2 add one-half pint ammonia, 5 cents’ e OSS by lre ln the . S worth of powdered borax, 5 cents’ worth of sassafras; stir until thor- oughly mixed. Pour in large flat pan. & IRK (¢ & During a Recent Year When cool, cut in bars and lay away ey . oot 1o g (B receiving new Styles daily. ta Notlce is hereby. given. that. I, earl L. Wilder, administratrix of One.Ha” tte COS‘ :v].;“» continued the sale of the per sonal property of the sald H. i Of All New Buildings | Wilder, deceased, heretofore adver tisedd to be sold at the residence of |{W. D. Hancock in Lakeland, Fla., 3 |on the 22nd 1ay of January, A. D. During the En"re | 1911, between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m., and that said sale will be resumed and We represent the following reli- Twelve MOflthS! , will take B e 1 Sale Ends Saturday, Feb. 28th delit . : elity Undcrwnten. When Buying or Building o . T s Everything goes, holding nothing back. Come and be fitted while everything is in your favor. & L Constructed L & p lace on (S lace at (¢ (¢ ptal ... .. .. 4,750,000 : ¥ " 2Gelphia Underwriters, Plerife fhy o N e S;Z;';f_fld Fire and lgarine G r()f Rehu‘ldl“g- e ‘“1 o . 2,000,000 et 1) ML & LaGRIPPEi h1 * N | oo covs 099 wil skl CYITARS TATAIARIAAFANE A ’ 25¢ gripe or sicken. Price 25c.

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