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tes. The Ladies’ Store f Ly 0u are '°°lL1 ew SPRING GOODS GLAD TO SHOW YOU RATINE RAYE, RICE CLOTH, CAMEO CREPE, ggzt RATINE, INDIA CRAEPE, DE SILK, RATINE. NEW. THINGS IN SHIRT WAISTS AND SKIRTS. HOUSE DRESSES gsc -"Laur AND UP. ) “ ¥ Selling Out All Man Furnishings R e Shimffor «0002:39% | soc Sox for ......... —___j¢ Caps for......... 19¢ | $1.00 Shirts for......75c e —=yc Caps for ........ 39¢ | $1.50 Shirts for ....$1.10 Q s for ......10c | $200 Shirts for ....$1.3 Neckties for ..... 19¢ | $3.00 Shirts for ....$2.00 3¢ Neckties for ..... 39¢ 3¢ ... 12¢ Same reduction on all l A Sox for ......... 19c | Underwear. WASH GLOVES, $1.00 for ....... R 13 ooc and 65s¢ for ..... 39¢ | $r.50 for ........... $1.10 loys’ Clothing Going at Half Price trac ({)URS FOR HONEST MERCHAN DISE. Buif U G. BATES C qus prmg Style hshow Now Ready C ity You'll realize when you come here to look at clothes how much real service a store like thisis rendering you You'll find that we've been a sort (of “purchasing agent” for you, subject of course, to your approval. TWIGG 4 Hart Schaffner & Marx ‘Clothes]are here because’we believe they're the best for us to serve our . customers in clothes; the best value possible for your money, — - In that we are offering you our best judgment; if you don’t agree with us. that's your “look out;” we've done our best for you. = ',‘Sujits from $18 to $25 'he Hub ( The Home of art Schaffner & Marx Clothing JOS. LeVAY 5 3. H. Alfield .. m 39 Blue Office Phone 348 Black. g " B. H. Belisarlo, Res. Phone 372 Blue. Let us estimate on your sidewalks or ‘dsh.toncrete floors. We lay floors that are ‘,‘ffiater -dust and grease-proof. Ask us about 70 AEI!ID PAVING AND COVSTRUCTION Co. akel 307 to 311 Main St. Fla. % We do out of town work too. andy’ Candy! CandY ym Stlck Candy to the Finest Box Cand) Have you tried any of our ME-MADE CANDY ? A Trial is A We Ash ', -also have a nice stock of Fresh Fruits, Nut ) Dried Figs, Dates and Rszusm;.uI o FRESH APALCHICOLA OYSTERS H. O. DENNY Plone 1N DOLOONODON 00N Heather Mixture Tweed the Best Ma- terial—Norfolk Coat Has Distinc- tive Points Worth Noting. This costume is in heather mixture tweed. The skirt has a strap taken part way down each side of front; in- verted plaits are then made, these give a comfortable fullness at foot. The Norfolk coat has straps taken from shoulders to hem at back and Proper Shape. front; the strap at waist is passed —_— iunder these and buttoned in front; Some people seem to think that the buttons and corresponding holes form back fastening of a blouse is a thlng that doesn't matter much because they | ! can't see it themselves. But it does matter very much indeed, for, thougk you can't see it, other people can, and an untidy row of gaping buttons and holes down the back will spoil the smartest blouse that was ever made. I often use patent clips on the back of a blouse, but the thing against these is that they sometimes rust in the wash. Little buttons are safer, and, 1f you put them on correctly they will be perfectly tidy. You see, you must make & plain hem down the left-hand edge, and sew the buttons to this. Then finish the right-hand edge in any way you like— some people put a box-pleat, others a couple of tucks turning different ways, | others just a straight hem. But, what- ' ever it is, it must be all tidily done and finished before you have any dealings at all with the buttonholes. These holes should never be worked into the back of the blouse. They should always be done on a separate bit of stuff—a piece of material fold- ed double, or a strip of strong tape. Work holes through this to match the buttons, and then put it inside the blouse and sew it down at the inner edge only. You can catch the outer edge of the blouse to the outer edge of the but- tonhole strip by a knotted stitch here and there, if you like. But the main parts of the two edges should be left separate from each other, so that you can slip your finger in between them when you want to fasten the buttons. | ‘When the button has gone through the hole, it {8 hidden under the right- | hand edge of the blouse, so that it does not show a bit. And, if a button- | hole gets torn, there is no particular harm done, for the material of the' blouse s not spoiled by it. | It's quite a good plan to keep ono' _—_— of these little buttonhole strips’al- Use Lime Water. ways in your basket, and work at it' When jars and jugs have been put when you have a few spare moments. away and smell musty, rinse them —Exchange. with lime water. This is particularly good for vessels used for milk. BLOUSE MUST BE TIDY NEAT ADJUSTMENT AT THE BACK IS IMPERATIVE. Small Buttons to Fasten Garment Are | the Best—Not at All Hard to Arrange and Keep In ] fastening. The collar is faced with plain cloth, The hat is of the same material, with narrow folds of satin edging the bows. Material required: Five yards of tweed 46 inches wide, five buttons, two and one-half yards lining 40 inches wide. In the Spring of the year, Mr. Quaint, Decided to imnrove thines w th Paint, So He Came to Our Store Where we sell Paints galore, And he still Paints without any restraint. —— ————————————— No Matter What You Want to Paint See Us W Our Paints are Adapted to All Purposes Exterjor and Interior W We Sell the Best Paints Made and Makc the Right Price WILSON HARDWARE CO. | 1 CNET OPPOSITE DEPOT ’ | | OUTDOOR COSTUME OF MERIT | (NN 1 _— ke v oy Copper or any nlin wofll. the LAR: HEET META: WORKS ~outh Florida Av. wtor) P CAR t leaky roof * o1 Motto is i1 e¢s and All Work '+« . snteed ) ) ‘ We can t a Moaes: [ X000 S 000K "W YO Ak THINKING OF Kl \Goake f MARSHALL & SANLEKS | The O1d Reliable Contresciors [ V ho have been building houses in Lakeiar« « years +.ho neyer "FELL DOWN" or failed to give -..usfaction All classes of buildings contracted for U'he many fne residences built by this firm are evidguces "neir ability & make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue Yy | WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ! Consumers of GOOD THINGS to Eat " You will not be limited here to ** Hard Tack and Navy Beans.” But you may have your choice of all the Delicacies of the Season SUCH AS: OUR WEEKLY RECIPE SCHRAFFTE'S CHEESE CUSTARD. Butter the ChOCO|ales’ B"Ik bread, one inch thick; remove 4oc. LB. crust; cut in cubes; put in but- tereg thlng dish with alternat- ing layers of grated cheese, using two cups of cheese; mix one Cream and Pimento Cheese beaten egg, one and one-half cups milk, :)ne half teaspoonful 200' JAR salt and one-fourth teaspoonful H paprika. Pour over bread and Pllled “ates cheese ang bake until firm. 15C PKG_ (CREAM OF RICE PUDDING. . Quart milk, half sup rice, du.‘:h Dried Cherrles of salt. Cook until tender; add cup sugar and teaspoonful va- 350 PKG' nilla while hot. Cool and add a i half pint whippeq cream and a l’rled Pears half pound candied cherries. 2OC PKG- W. P. PILLANS & CO. PHONE 93 Pure Food Store Double your show window’s bright- ness at no increase in light bill No matter how excellent your window displays are,— —no matter how alluring the values offered may be,— —no matter how much time, thought and money has been spent to produce an unusual display,— —if you do not kight it properly, it will fail to attract the attention it should. Brilliant window lighting from Aidden lamps will compel attene tion to any display,— it will increase the pulling-power of the best-dressed window. X-Rak: Reflectors are the most powerful reflectors made They are one-piece pure silver plated glass reflectors designed expreuz to light windows. They are the only silvered reflectors which last indef nitely. They take the light usually wasted on the ceiling, sidewalk and ends of the window and throw all on the goods. They make your windows and merchandise stand out more prominently than any on the street. Let us demonstrate them in your own windows Wouldn't you like to see this lighting in one of your windows? It won't cost you a cent and it won't obligate you in any way, to allow us to install a few in your window to show you how we can double its brightness, —double its attractiveness,—double its value to you,—and all without increase ing your light bill. : Ask for a copy of the free book ‘“‘Show Window Searchlights.”® Telephone us when we may make this important demonstration. T. L. Cardwell . LAKELAND, FLA.