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Bates . The Ladies’ and Children’s Store More L. ods, New Goods, and Better Goods SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERY DAY ! [ [] : Ladies’ Shirtwaists.... ... 19¢, 39c, 49c. : Children’s Dresses, come see, 39c up SELLING OUT ALL NEW GOODS ¢ Shirts, 14 and 141, 25 and 50c;all sizes 35¢, 3 for $1 A good half=dollar Elastic Seam Drawers, 35c, 3 for $1. Scriven’s No, 50, while they last, “" the pair, all sizes. Che. +i.. nsook Underwear, 2-piece Suit......39¢ Lidiean 2690 5 for $2.98; $7.50 for $4.95. $1.00 Union Suits.... Boys’ Suits, $4 for $2.49; 5O O BOE PSSO RO B OFO BP0 GO D SBroBeBrfedd B B oo D oo S BdorBocdodd More Goods for Less Money BATES L Sl SR R Tt Sl a L Ll ] O&ORTanDs § Met ¢ ¢ s, any price you want ; must go [d % : : H o ? ,U' G FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL, 2r¢ also the smaller Scotch plaids. Coats for these misses are made Modistes Have Paid Especial Atten- ! w‘ith odd yoke effects, raglan sleeves, tion to Designs Suitable to Some- ! klmono.collf\rs and belts placed at the what Trying Age. low waist line. Some coats have the oy flare, which is so fashionable in wo- Heretofore there has been a lack| men's coats, produced by the use of b o of properly fitting clothes for girls | two flounces edging the coat, or by from eleven to fifteen years of age.| Girls of such ages are too young for misses’ clothes and too old for chil- dren's sizes. There are now sizes tol suit these ages. The waists and hips of these dresses are cut larger than for misses. The bodices are usually of a simple style, many having the low | neck and three-quarter sleeve, or thel sleeve that turns at the elbow. Serviceable two-piece dresses have the modified middy blouse, with a skirt of contrasting material. The flounce skirt is also well liked. For cutting the coat in two sections, the lower of which has considerable full- ness. The materials for these coats include serges, gabardines, novelty worsteds and silks, smart checks, fancy mixtures, poplins, worsteds in crepe effects and ratines. Collars and cuffs are of lace, batiste embroidery or crepe embroidered in white or colors. Fancy silk collars are used on some of the cloth coats. Novelty buttons are a prominent trim- ming, being in matching or contrast- ing colors. In addition to navy blue the popular colors are tango, sage school wear serges, gabardines and reen, copenhagen, rust an hog- 5 - - ik landmhiiaiohoeo s ifl; penhagen, rust and mahog: G a RN nalticoa e are. elther) The neck of the garment is cut square e i 2 Ay, PO 7 AT TR A 4 and at the shoulder, on_each side, ... . jwm ; THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 25, 1914. FASHIONABLE LINGERIE Wash net is much made use of by the makers of lingerie. This combina- tion underbodice and petticoat in the illustration, made of batiste, is edged with a net rufile, and a narrow plaited frill of net Leads the tucked flounce. Biue shoulder straps, a blue band of sutin ribbon, to hold the bodice frill of lace in place, and a band of blue ribLon, ending in a bow under the net frill, complete this slip. bodice of fle nk chiffon, {s much beribboned in pale blue and s strengthened by a band of wide ma- lines lace about the top. FASHIONS AND FADS Check and plaid cotton ratines are fn demand. Black and white china frocks are seen in the shops. Both high and low coiffures are in fashion at present. There is a revival of cross-stitch in artistic needlework. Beads in flaming yellow pink color are called tango beads. Rice cloth is a sheer cotton, with and inwoven knotted yarn. Multicolored stripes are seen even in wash silks and crepes. Even 'l'urkish towels nowadays are embroidered on their ends. White crystal beads and jet beads are much used ‘ogether. Taffeta two and three piece suits are coming in for spring wear, An immense tulle scarf to match the dress is pretty for evening. The newest of the high hats have their crowns altogether of tulle. Albatross wrappers have trimmings of black and white stripes. very vivid or very delicate . YES The under- l WE WIL| DRIVE THEM OUT These concerns that have have duped, de- e e - | PAGE THREE SV e e SRR e, JORRRRS T T LOUISVILLE & NASRVILLE R .R. CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE, INDIANAPOLIS, siied and dopalled-aaken " and kept, 30| CLEVELAND, DETROIT, TOLEDO, GRARD RAFIDS, [PITIS- still taking largge amounts of money, in BURGH, BUFFALO small sums, out of the city and county. Tt et Sl L, T e o e ativas’ homes, || SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED MONTGOMERY ROUTE Ask our railroad men, for many have tried | Lv. Jacksonville ..... 8:11 pm | Lv. Jacksenville ..... 8:05 pm them, and they will tell you these concerns 9. 3 mery ..... 8:50 am have not helped them to save and get homes,' Ar. Knoxville ........ 12:00 nn Ar. Montgo y : but have caused them serious losses. ] Ar. Lexington .... .. 6:40 pm | Ar. Birmingham .12:10 nn Yes, we will drive them out (if true to our- ~ s i AT ; 7 selves and this community) with one of nurI Ar. Cincinnati ...... 8:50 pm ! Ar. Nashville /. 7:40 pm own making, managed and safe-guarded by Ar. Cleveland ...... 7:15 am | Ar. Evansville 1:35 am our own home people, here, where we can see “ 2 A who gets our money and where It goes o) ‘Ar. Detrolt ... ..u.. 7:45 am | Ar. St. Louis ...... 7:40 am WILL DRIVE THEM OUT with what is far Ar. Grand Rapids ... 2:45 pm Ar. CHicago ++.+s e safer and better, co-operative-working togeth- it i er—an institution that will DO THINGS, as|| Ar. Louisville ....... 9:00 pm el i | well as promise. % dianapolis ..... <00 am g S These six words indicate what it will be Ar Ifl lanapolis 7 and stand for, to its members and theworld,{] Ar. Chicago ........ 7:10 am DIXIE FLYER through all the years (with its perpetual char- S “,x.‘,_*s_y\,x(;, T INT " INDE. | DIXIE.I.IMITED Lv. Jalcksonville ..... ll'l::hl‘\l('lr:,m o {A\‘ll'lll':At ]m -.pln‘ Fastest Train to the West Ar. Atlanta ......... | backwards, the als o ese ets spel A 2 s ax v TS n member has something that is!| Lv. Jacksonville ... .. 9:35 am | Ar. (‘hattatfooga.. HIS. . Ar. St. Louis ....... 2:50 am' Ar. Evansville HERS also, with the greatest f‘nn'n‘ is m-gm‘ Ar. Chicago ........ 6:50 pm | Ar. Chicago prehended in this. For, the Certificate Regis-| & ter wy of which we can show) of our old | Min A home Association, shows, for Jan- uary, 1912, the names of more women than of DINING CARS. FAST TIME. men. In no other class of znancial institu- tions in the world do women predominate, \'n(\ ¥, DUST OR DIRT | far to go for the reason why. | i i 5 A SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED is solid through train, with dining Womet are, or hope to be mistresses of their f own homes, or honestly independent in some | reputable ealling. They are “savers” while | ay speculate and - lose v desire while men take S In | surely, they and + men, especially school, or ! al pursuits, | Hing dence if raising a family or teaching fin in business or profes all uperlatively cherished “'hon i Hence, for their , as well as and ex- akeland's good r members” that of this i peeted that g women will Lof Lakeland's All Polk cou who wish for Inte, Homes fon, in order to “drive them out?” with; and | associat the most worth while institution that Laks ever had, which, from the start, will give ers and investors large dividends with sa s home scckers a safe and casy way to gegt homes of their own, and youth and children the best possible safe opportunity to and accumulate money with which to secure the most coveted objects of their lives. M.G. WILLARD 17 Ky. Bldg., Phone 102 Lakeland. Are You Proud of Your Town and of Your Business? Yes? THEN ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS and THEREBY ADVERTISE YOUR TOWN. ) 1) \ For reservations, informatinn, . ¢ ! A o - n\,1...1«1“-.\.1:-1“-« - gent or address: H. C. BRETNEY, to unite with us as members of this ° .l'ussong(‘r Agent L. & N. R. R., 134 Bay St., cars, coaches and sleepers to Cincinnati; through sleepers to Louis- ville. Cleveland and Indianapolis daily ang to Grand Rapids Mon- days and Thursdays. DIXIE LIMITED and DIXIE FLYER are solid through trains to Chicago with coaches, dining cars, drawing room compartment and observation slecpers; sleeper through to St. Louis on Dixie Limited, over 5 hours fastest and only one-night out. MONTGOMERY ROUTE hassleepers through to St. Louls daily, and connecting sleepers to Chicago. ticket ask the Florida Jacksonvilie 9:38 am 8:25 pm 8:00 am ....12:00 nn ROCK BALLAST. NO Noticeable in All the Season's Child- Ish Models—Short Sleeves Re- tain Their Popularity, The majority of the styles for chil- dren which have been displayed thus far have the low waist line, which 18, marked by a sash plaited into !olds.l Sleeves are short, stopping at the el- bow in order to display the rounded | dimple which generally lurks there. One unusually pretty model, which | would do very nicely for a party dress, | is madé of very sheer white batiste. savo CLING To LOW WA|ST L|NE' there is a serles or smail pin TuCKs, which provides the necessary fullness. The waist line is very low, and a deep ruffle, joined to the upper portion of the dress by valenciennes lace insert- ed after the manner of Greek fret- work, forms the lower part of the gar- ment. Small clusters of pin tucks around this skirt ruffie at equal dis- tances furnish the fullness, and a dainty sash of pink ribbon, which goes behind the tucks and over the plain surface of the skirt. Tiny rosettes of the same pink ribbon adorn the little elbow-length sleeves and if desired one may also be vlaced on the waist. Spring 1s Breaking; Backs Are Aching " Backache is often the first sign of some form of kidney disease that has been coming on for months. Look for the other signs;---lame back sharp pains when stooping or lifting, dizzy spells, nervousness or despondency, with irregular, pain ful or distressing action of the kidneys; if these signs exist, decide that the kidneys need atten- tion, ere the trouble turns to gravel, dropsy or Bright’s disease. Read this home testimony and then give Doan’s Kidney Pills a trial. “Fyery Picture Tells a Story”’ ‘Winter’s Chills " Breed Kidney Ills Chilly, damp, changing weather is hard on the kidneys. Even more irritating are colds, grip, pneumonia, tonsilitis, quinsy and otber infections. The kidneys get congested and inflamed,and this causes backache and disordered kidney action. Though serious in its latter stages, kidney dis- ease is not hard to conquer if a good kidney remedy is used when the first signs of kidney trouble are noticed. The best recommended kidney remedy in the world is Doan’s Kidney Pills. You hear it everywhere. Get a box. ——————————————— LAKELAND PEOPLE TESTIFY e —————————————— l LAKELAND CASES SELF-TOLD EAST OAK STREET SO. TENNNESSEE AVE. says: “I am subject to attacks of backache, no doubt brougmq on by exertion. «At such times the kidney secretions always become unnatural and my gen- eral health is affected. I have learned that nothing will help me except Doan’s Kidney Pills. They always act quickly and tone up my system. 1 can rec- Pills r andI ommenq Doan’s Kidney stronger today than eve confirm the endorsement given always some years ago. 1 am pleased to speak a word in E. BAY STREET ———————— Mrs. Lena Smith, Lay St. ang lowa Ave., Lakeland, favor of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Sold at all druggist and genera —————————————— ©————— Mrs. W. E. Browning, 236 B, O 8 Oak St., Tennessce Ave., Lak Adl”:], Lakalund savke Ul GupRtroRg: says: 1 think that the uric ; i acid in my system was the ly recommend Doan’s Kidney cause of my poor health. pills, for I know that they act E ear ag ne of my BOUME SR TR just as represented. I used fingers began to swell and be- came Very stiff. 1 went to a them about two years ago doctor, but he Sonld ot A when 1 was suffering from a LR Sl lame and aching back and my relatives had been cured of kidney disease by Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, 1 thought that it mi'gh‘ be well for me to try [ got a box and soon after using them I improved. ladly confirm my former Jent in which 1 told of with Doan’s afflict I still use this ynally and it al- the best results.” trouble with the kidney secre- tions. They brought me prompt relief and whenever I have taken them they effectively. I do them. since have acted not hesitate to advise anyone d with kidney trouble Doan's Kidney Pills a Pills. to z2ive DOAN’'S KIDN 1 stores, 50c a.box, or mail RIBBON AVENUE (. D. Bryant, prop. Bryant House, Ribbon and N. Tenn. Aves., Lakeland, says: “I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a remedy of merit and do not hesitate to give them my en- dorsement. T have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills for back- ache and pains through my kidneys and they have acted just as represented. Doan's Kidney Pills restored my Kkid- neys to a normal condition ana toned up my entire system.” N.MASSACHUSETTS AVE. e e e s ot ot SO. NEW YORK AVE. ——————————————————— Y PILLS led on receipt of price by FOSTER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo, N. Y, R. L. Marghall, N. Massa J: H. Grifin, 826 8. New York Ave., Lakeland, says: chusetts Ave., Lakeland, “Some years ago 1 publicly recommended Doan’s Kidney says: “I was having trouble Pills and at this time I am pleased to endorse them again. from disordered kidneys and I have taken this remedy and have been relieved of back- wag suffering from backache ache and other symptoms of kidney complaint.” and soreness through my ————————————————— LIME STREET loins. Doan’s Kidney Pills ——————————————————— Bl i F. B. Terrell, Lime St., quickly rid me of the com- Lakeland, says: “My kidneys troubled me and I had lame- plaing and soon my Kkidneys ness in my back, together with rheumatic pains. Doan’s Kid- ney Pills brought me prompt relief and acted so satisfac- were in good working order. I have had no need of a kidney torily that it is a pleasure to them.” meaicine since.” recommend