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VARIETY IN FLower HoLoers| FOR A WHITE FROCK Need Not Be Expensive—Chief Point Is That They Shall Be Suitable for the Purpose. EXCELLENT DESIGN 18 THE ONE GIVEN HERE. ’l'heb flower holders that have the most beauty are not necessarily those that cost the most. Fish Imwlly make In Whits Reotusioth 4¢ Ghamievss 1t admirable flower holders. So do the| 'ould Make Up Splendidly— , big pressed glass baskets. Sometimes Touches That Add Distinction their handles are wound with velvet to the Garment. ribbon in some pale and lovely shade, S which is tied in a loose flopping bow | Undoubtedly white in the winter is at the top of the handle. & luxury, but there are numerous oc- One of the wire frames that keep | casions when it seems so “just the flowers erect is of great help to the | thing” that a frock in white cloth is :om;n who would make the most of | & source of unending joy to those who er flowers. These cost from 10 to | can afford it, write Lillian E. Young Just ; Bow to make it 80 | 35 contg each. One with eight or ten ! in the Washington Star. Whereas the 7 stems, each ending in a little wire cir- | dress itself may not necessitate a vast d.n will eall again. See for | cle :“olhold a flower, will be found most | expenditure, it is positively essential usetul. It 18 & good idea to have a box of | the same, and thus does the cost sand on hand to use in arranging flow- | mount upward. I ers. When you usea wire holder, an-| The frock I have sketched today chor it firmly in the bottom of the | seems so nicely appropriate for white dish with a handful of sand. Then i cloth that I am sure it will prove it- put each flower in position. Fill up self an acceptable design for any ene the remaining circles with ggreen of | who contemplates such an indul- some kind, and stick in a few sprigs of | gence. green about the edge of the vase or| Duvetyn, peau de suede or broad- bowl to hide the holder. cloth would be splendid for the pur The Japapese metal flower holders | pose, or, in silken weaves, Argentine need no covering. They are delightful, and add to the appearance of the flow- ers. The big frogs, with half a dozen holes In their backs, are especially in- | i - teresting. These are best used with the spring bulb flowers—the narcis sus and the daffodil. :afino Lake Pharmac lce y MARCH 13th and 14th in announcing to our patrons and the general we will have with us on ABOVE DATES ONLY "An Expert Optician REPRESENTING THE CELEBRATED FIRM OF A. K. HAWKES CO. ATLANTA, GEORGIA | argest and Most Favorably Known Optical Establishment in the South - HE WILL TEST EYE-SIGHT AND FIT GLASSES MBER we have arranged this engagement and secured the »of & man of ability and reputation, and that we personally tee his work. All®examinations are FREE, and ONLY LAR PRICES will be charged for Glasses. s YOU CAN SAVE MONEY btain. the Highest Classof Professional Services in this line by taking advantage of this opportunity .o BEAR IN m}:{m THE DATES AWKES' GLASSES are NEVER 'LLED ONLY H-A- W K-E-S A FEW 15 PER CENT S ONLY DISCOUNT . On Belding and Eddy sleeve of net or chiffon. ‘rigerators and Chests |z .= == 4 e hem down the left side and there laid b in a broad box fold lifted above the i regular skirt length and leaving an o o leeral Te'ms o |0 gor cent Extra opening at the feet. There are even . unt for Cash. (. Manufacturers of these [§| gathers around the waist and drapery resulting from the lifted fold. . arators offer us this Special Discount, so we are r it along to you. Write for Catalogue No. 4 m you aré down town ng, drop i for a cup of ea or hot chocolate. We ~ if this is not a fact. a4 E= Suitable for White Broadcloth or Charmeuse. crepe, crepe de chine or charmeuse in an ivory or oyster white, would ap- ply. I white ts ont serviceable enough one of the light silvery grays will work out charmingly in this same de- sign. There {8 a blouse with three-quar- ter-length sleeves cut in one, and with the front edges faced back amd open to the waist. This space is filled in with a soft net or chiffon guimpe or a small straight vest section embroid- ered with cherries. There is a girdle of black velvet ribbon tied in flat loops in back, and over this hang two pointed vest ends attached to the front of the blouse. The sleeve ends are faced back and then worn over a full-length guimpe A very quaint note is struck in the embroidered cherries and feather- stitched scallops encircling the entire skirt width below the hips. The cher- ries are done in red worsted with green stems and leaves, and the scal- lops are worked in black. The design s a conventional one of two cherries above each scallop, with stems cross- ed, and can be coarsely worked in a hort time. It gray is used, the same color scheme applies; in fact, there is no prettier combination than red with A gray, but in this case I would suggest that the girdle be kept red instead of s y 5 b Loss by Fire in the U, Qi e i urton the embroidered design and the girdle can be carried out in emerald green and prove equally attractive. J PIRE SCALES AND FIXTURES COMPANY Terms JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Liberaj Terms i During 8 Recent Year Amounted to Almost One-Half tbe Cost Of All New Bulldings Transfer Board. In the following simple manner & transter board may be made by which embroidery designs may be trans- ferred in a more satisfactory manner than by the old way of using carbon, or tracing paper. Select a smooth board, about sixteen inches square. Rub with warm tallow until the grease is well soaked into the wood, and place in the oven to dry. When thor- oughly dry take out and rub well with Prussian blue powder. Recpeat the whole process; rubbing first with the tallow, dry, then with the powder again. When the board is perfectly dry the second time, polish it with a dry cloth, to remove all superfluous dye, or powder. The board is now Constructed During the Entire Twelve Months!D When Buying or Building Provide the Means sevsan Laaas $4,500,000 ready for use. To transfer place ma- ¢American, capital 2,000,000 . terial on the board, with pattern on y‘ Fire and Marine ror chu'ldin I top of it. Trace with a blunt instru J 2,000.000 ? ment. The board will not blur or soil long time. Needle-workers will find A N N & D E E N it invaluable as a tima saver. Room 7, Raymondo Building -~ .l_»;a,:..é % 3 HE EVENING TELEGRAM LARELAND, FLA., to own a full-length wrap to wear over | ¢ast the whitest of linen, and will last a|ANY PLANT SUPERINTENDENT MARCH 6, 1914, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY—IN CHANCERY S. M. Stephens vs. Jobn G. Ames, Elizabeth m.amm Deleno Ames, Al Louise Bierce Hendricks, [ Alligator,Goods e —————————————————————————— Dabney C. Harrison and Nannie S. D. Har- rison—Bill to Quiet Title and for Other Relief. Are interesting, vseful'and durableSouvenirs We carry Handbags Purses, Belts, Fobs and NOVELTIES . mpey The Lakeland Book Store afidavit of the solicitor for the complainant Benford &4Steitz filed in said cause, that John G. Ames, Eliza- beth Delano Ames, Al Louise Blerce Hen- dricks, Dabney C. Harrison and Nannie 8. D. Harrison are non-residents of the State of Florida and that their residences are un- known and that all of said defendants are over the age of tweaty-one years and that there are no person or persons residing in this State, the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind said defendants:; and it further appearing from the sworn bill of| complaint filed herein that the compainant believes there are other persons interested in the property in- volved in this suit, who are unknown to the complainant, which property is situate in the county of Polk and State of Florida, and s particularly described as follows: Scuthwest quarter (SW1-4) and east half (L 1-2) of the southeast quarter (S E 1-4) of section twenty-two (22), township twenty- elghy (28) south, range twenty-three (23) It 1is therefore ordered that the said de- fendants, John G. Ames, Elizabeth Delano Ames, Al Louise Bierce Hendricks, Dabney C. Harrison and Nannie 8. D. Harrison, do ap- pear to complainant’s said bill on or before the 4th day of May, A. D. 1914, and defend the said suit; and it {s further ordered that the said unknown defendants do appear to the said bill of complaint on or before Mon- day the st day of June, A. D. 1914, and de- fend the sald suit, otherwise the allegations in the said bill will be taken as confessed by all of sald defendants. It is further ordered that this order be pub- lished once a week for eight consecutive weeks, as to the named defendants whose place of residence is said to be unknown, and once & week for twelve consecutive weeks as to those detendants who are said to be unkmown, fn the Lakeand Evening Telegram, a nowspaper of general clrculation, published in sald county and State. Dated at Bartow, Florida, this 12th day of Febtruary, A. D. 1914, JOHNSON, (‘lerk Circuit Court. T hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the original order of publication in salc cause now on file in my office. J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk Circult er! DRIVE THEM 0L THE FOREIGN CONCERNS CALLED “BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS,” that you say have deccived, and despoiled of thousands of dollars, scol of the most enterprising men in Lakeland: for you can do it, as has been done in Minnssota, Ohio and other States, their Legislatures co-operating, by means of a local co-operative Savings-Loan company, handled by yourselves and others whom you know, and confined to Polk county. You would have had one already in opera- tion, but that these men feared this was the same fire that had burned them before. But now you and they are investigating, and will find that the right (local) sort do only good to hundreds and thou and no harm to any one-. And th olled by a good local board, and a competent secretary, un- der bonds, it will soon become the greatest financial and moral force here for home and town building, and for creating a vast army of savers ambitlous to accumulate for some noble purpose. Here are plenty of good men you know whom you can trust for directors, and if you do not know him well enough to be sure the proposed secretary is both honest and com- petent, then pl«-u»«- read below what two of t he best men in southern Minnesota, who have known him well for over 30 years, write as to this in their letters, Iulnv\ Then, with a will, let us “get together,” each doing a little to help, and we will soon make Lakeland FIRST in this coming great movement for the upbuilding of our city, and from us of all Florida. These letters to vour mayor follow : Mankato State Bank, Mankato, Minn. March 5, 1913, LaCAMILLE CORSETS The Lace Front Corset with the Ventillo Sack 120 SOUTH KENTUCKY AVENUE ofoeffofocfolbodode o idode B B B 8 Boedeeddodr Brfo b Sdfodofofoddidp oo § FOR SALE AT Owens Dry Goods Company Mr. Mayor : One of our Mankato men, Mr. M. G. Wil- lard, is in your city for the winter, and' likes it there. He was there last winter, also, I believe. We are sorry to lose Mr. Willard, for that 1s what his absence means. He will finally settle down there. Mr. Willard is an old resident of Mankato: He came here about forty years ago, and has been identified with a great many undertak- ings, all of them good. He is a good attor- ney, and correet in his dealings, honest and | straightforward. Nis magnanimity gave to this city one of its most beautiful plats of ground, and his interests here are stiil large. Should Mr. Willard decide to remain in your city, and undertake anything, all will find him a trusted and honest, capable fellow worker. I was mayor of this city for four years. Very truly yours, Edward Weaver, Prest. HUBBARD® NMILLING CO., Capacity 2,000 Barrels G. M. Pafmer, President P'resident’s Office, Mankato, Minn,, January 30, 1914, Growers, Attention! ¥ have just finished a thorough trip of in- “stuck spection around Lakeland—I am * the town and your beautiful groves— hereafter I shall bring my buyers to your city. My people come prepared to buy and I'll have a party of the “wholesome kind” down here about March 6th to 15th. Get busy, list your stuff with me NOW! Will be at Kibler Hotel until March 15th. Write or call if you mean business. Hon. 0. M. Eaton, Lakeland, Fla. : Dear Sir—Mr. M. G. Willard has asked me to write you in regard to his ability, integ- rity and experience in various business mat- ters in our city, espectally in eonnection with his experience with our building and loan associatoin. I have known Mr. Willard for about thir- ty-five years and during all this time he has been a man of character and Integrity in ev- ery respect. Mr. Willard has had large busi- ness experfence here, having been connected with various business enterprises, and was also connected quite closely with the Build- ing and Loan Association for many years. He has had large experience in real estate “The Florida Land Man From Jowa"— L. B. Rand Formely Selling East Coast Groves matters, and I consider him especially well qualified to undertake the organizing and building up a Bullding and Loan Assocla- tion. For many years he practiced law in this city, which, of course, 1s a valuable asset in this connection. T take pleasure in rec- ommending him to your careful consideration if anything of this kind' should be undertaken in your city. Mr. Willard is intelligent and energetic, and fully qualified to undertake anything of this kind, and I recommend him to your favorable consideration. Yours truly, G. M. PALMER M.G. WILLARD 17 Ky. Bldg., Phone 102 Lakeland. Dairy Products Milk ang cream put up in sani- tary, kleen kup . packages No bottles to be washed or re- turned. Latest Spring Styles Arriving DAILY Always go to Dutton-Harris Co. %/or the newest things in Footwear It’s a pleasure to show our goods Sour milk, buttermilk and cream. Sweet Clover Farm Phone 323 Red NOTICE 500 Men 500 Men FIVE HUNDRED LABORERS WANTED BY THE DUNNELLON PHOSPHATE COMPANY TO WORK IN THEIR MINES IN THE NEIGH- BORHOOD OF DUNNELLON. STANDARD WAGES APPLY TO Come in and and see | € Dutton-Harris Co. Footfitters 124|Kentucky Ave, The Store'of Quality We Repair Shoos while you Wait OR FOREMAN Dunnellon Phosphate Co. JOHN L INGLIS, PRESIDENT Rockwell, Fla. FEEPEREEP S EL S PLIEPEP00000000 L e e s o e e ey ot