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| THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MARCH 27, 1914. Smooth—Mild, So delightfully many ways. Convenient Packages: Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tvn th Tin Hum.dors and the Pound Glass H “No Bite, “No Sting, “No Bag, “No String." EVER- LASTI NG- Mellow—Fresh—CooI- umidor, 5TAG For Pipe and Cu arette ] M» /'3--.:- ”Q P Lorillard Cn. E:t. 1760 ; satisfying in so The Handy Half-Size 5- e Pound and Half-Pound I.Y GooD" B L . = KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. WATER THE EARTH TO suit conditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- yrough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North £l ® @ ® @ Carolina. South Carolina Misissippi and Arkansas. Any one in- :2 terested in irrigation can obain information by writing him or :;, the Company. They are now repared to fill all orders promptly. r{: g Address Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., LAKELAND, FLORIDA G rgoegugnid & Spring Opening Our Spring Clothing for Men and Boys are far superior this year than they have ever been. The prices are way cheaper, also, and it will pay you to come in and examine our Suits that range in prices from $15.00 to $25.00 (. F verything is now in our Store, and a glance in our windows will convince you of the Quality and Prices we are offering the Public this year. Our Straw Hats Are all Imported, and we are the only ones in town that have them. Arrow Brand Shirts and Kneeland Shoes. Onxy Socks in good Styles'aad Ouality. Thie Hu The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing JOS. LeVAY WE HAVE IT From Stick Candy to the Finest Box’,Candy Have you tried any of our HOME-MADE CANDY ? A Triai is Al We As) We also’have a nice stock of Fresh Fruits. Nuts, Dried Figs. Dates and Raisins. ‘S APALCHICOLA OYSTERS H. O. DENNY “Tem3t Delivery Pro-e 110 Feather Wings on Shoes, Feather wings on evening shoes may now be added to the long list of original fashions. When worn by women of the no-stocking habit these | fluttering wings must cause some sur- face iritation to IL“’ feet in the region ! of the ankles and the instep. But the no-stocking craze is not likely to con- tinue. It is much too uncomfortable; even in most sumptuous lined shoes the feet miss the gentle intervention of the storking, with consequent dis- comfort. Whether the plumed shoe will prove more lasting remains to be | seen. i Bt *'THE SONG SHOP i «: 909 Franklin Street. . S TAMPA F'[JOR[DA% [ :?: SHEET MUSIC & 1&_» MUSICAL SUPPLIES | \ i«» Mail Orders our Specealty . ; oo g | 180 Sk B (s..g.aug T L L R et “_..gw MissW C. Wllliams ‘i' Graduate NURSE and MASSEUSE % Body, Facial and Scalp, and Swedish Vibratory Massage Treatm>nt given at private homes. Electric vibratory and neces- sary appliances supplied. . Agent for Swedish Electric Vibrator. # Telephone 228 Red. ] 206 East Oak. BEGHIDEGDEGPDBHEPIPBEDES Srefrefrfegoidndnd S S Lk g '3"5 Sweet Clover Farm CREAM, SWEET MILK, SOUR MILK AND BUTTERMILK _____________—_____ Tuberculine Tested Cow s. Sanitary Bottles Baby Milk a Specialty Try Our Cottage Cheese PHONE 323 RED YOU CAN BANK ON 0UR CONCRETE Giving you genuinely satisfactory work either in the foundation, side- walk, blocks, stable and garage floors, stc., for we use the very Dest of uni- torm PROVEN cement, finest sands, portion of cement used . Have you some work | done? 508 West Main St. Successor to Lakeland Artifiet Btone Works H. B. ZImmerman, Mgr. lall of sald defendants. etc., and we never skimp the Pro-, 1yt is further ordered that this order be pub- MODELS POPULAR IN FRANCE Chlld: Frocks That May Eazily Ce Reproduced im Almost Any I Material Desired. On the left of the accompanying cut {1s a dainty little French frock, with a plaid skirt, a black velvet bodice j{and a tulle guimpe. It eould easily be reproduced at home in plaid and plain blue serge—the skirt of the:plaid—in dark blue, green and a little red—the bodice of the plain blue serge. The guimpe could be made of mull. The puffs in the sleeves can be ef- fected by means of tapes, run through casings in an ordinary full guimpe sleeve, pulled up and tied on the wrong side. When the guimpe goes to the laundry, the tapes can be re- moved. On the right is a frock of blue and white taffeta. A band of white taffeta, embroidered with blue, is used about the bottom of the skirt and the same embroidery is used on the waist. The frock could be reproduced in yellow or blue or pink, and white linen with fine edging, embroidered in color, for trimming. MIRROR AND SIDE PANELS Suggestion for Effective Treatment of Overmantel in the Drawing or Living Room. There are many ways of treating an overmantel. Sometimes one large picture will be sufficient. And when this picture i{s a handsome one fast- ened tight to the wall, the effect very good indeed. Sometimes a large mirror will be the best solution; some times a tapestry. An especially pleas. ing design is shown over the mantel {n the drawing. The central space {8 | %' occup)ed by a mirror, fastened on the woodwork with a narrow molding. This mirror does not reach entirely to %hs top of the space, but i{s supple mented by a narrow panel picture, which is algo set on with the mold- g. The side panels are of canvas, with the molding treatment, and are 8 little darker than the cream wood- work. A slightly different scheme would be to discard the side-panel tdea, and have the mirror stretch from slde to side. top would then be longer, reaching the width of the mirror. This panel might be one of Abbey's or an Italian plaster frieza _— IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY—IN CHANCERY S. M. Stephens vs. John G. Ames, Elizabeth Deleno Ames, Al Louise Bierce Hendricks, Dabney (. Harrison and Nannie 8. D. Har- rison—Bill to Quiet Title and for Other Rlief. Quiet Tite and for Other Relief. It appearing from the allegations of the sworn bill of complaint herein flled and the affidavit of the solicitor for the complainant filed in said cau that John G. Ames, Eliza- heth Delano An Al Louise Bierce Hen- dricks, Dabney C. lhrrlwn and Nannle S. 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 twenty-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 is particularly described as follows: Scuthwest quarter (SW1-4) and east half (L 1-2) of the southeast quarter (S i 1-4) of section twenty-two (22), township twenty- eight (28) south, range twenty-three (23) east It is therefore ordered that the sald de- fendants, John G. Ames, Elizabeth Delano Ames, Al Louise Bierce Hendricks, Dabney C. Harrison and Nannie S_ D. Harrison, do ap- pear to complainant’s sald bill on or before the 4th day of May, A. D. 1914, and defend the said suit; and it is further ordered that the said unknown defendants do appear to the said bill of complfint on or before Mon- day the 1st day of Juhe, A. D. 1914, and de- fend the sald suit, otherwise the allegations | in the said bill will be taken as confessed by lished once a week for eight consecutive weeks, |as to the named defendants whose place of you want esidence 13 sald to be unknown, and once a | | week for twelve consecutive weeks as to those | | detendants who are said to be unknown, | 'in the Lakeand Evening Telegram, a | newspaper of general circulation, published in \ | said county and State. 1 A Clerk 41rcull Court. JOHNSON, FLORIDA NATICNAL VAULT GG . oy oy o 5 mm\l ‘order of puernlIon in ‘&]L muw nnw on file in my office. Clerk Circuit Court. Dated at Bartow, Florids, this 12th day of | February, A. D. 1914 J A JOHNSON.’ The picture panel at the | PAGE SEVEN Long Lifeof Linen that 18 just what we are giving 18 What you Aare looking for and alon, with good laundry work. Try us. Lakelana Steam -Laundry Phene 188 West Main e | 'F YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The OId Rellable Contractors v ho have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and 1. ho neyer “FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good, MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue RSP0 000000 P F PP RR SRR S OHOTFCHMICHICHIDM ORI 2 i N D s (3 4 [ ] [ ] SO PIRDEDEHHDEIDIDEDDED PIDDHOEIEIDEIPPPIIDEPIEIIP @ S D SPECIAL (JASH I’RIC[S Adiegndgudgy gng,.gagu,u;,.gniugngu:,.gu T AR e DT B oL S S S Gountry Cured Hams Ib 2Ic Virginia NI FRI. and SAT. only S, . 20 Ibs Sugar S BB $1.00 SOOI DIPIPDEIDBIIPIBEDDDPDDEEPDBIEEEID DD D Other Cash Prices SEDORPDEDIIIDIPDIIBIFDODPDEDIBIPEIIIDIPDEBIIIE W. P. PILLANS & CO. Pure Food Store PHONE 93 - Double your show " window’s bright- ness at no increase L] L] _. in light bill No matter how exceller your window displays are,— —no matter how allurin the values offered may be,— —no matter how much ume, 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 Ardden lamps will compel attene tion to any display,— —.it will increase the pulling-power of the best-dressed window. X-Ra&¥: Reflectors are the most powerful reflectors made They are one-piece pure silver ghted glass reflectors designed exymn? to light windows. They are the only silvered reflectors which last inde 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 lhu llfihllng 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 increas= ing your light bill. Ask for a copy of the free book ‘“Show Window Searchlights.”* Telephone us when we may make this important demon:tration. T. L. Cardwell