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ust: Received! ———— e Ve— 000 yds of Lace Latest Designs and - Lowest Prices | SO OO O S0 P0EB0R0 10 SO BB OB OF b o CROROB0 Y BREBRBOBCBTBOG O Qg SOBOE IO, @ | osRr o oo Boely 23 B DD Do s B £33 — THE RACKET STORE l|5 Main St. Cowdery Blllldlhg s ; ,@&:Wmmw%é A5 44444944 The Lifetime of a Watch depends upon the uaage you give it and the satisfaction 3: your Jewelerfxives youlin workmanship. We solicit any &'i' Watch or Clock that has not been giving satisfaction, g, All work guaranteed. o A pleasure to show goods, Cole {3 Hull LAKELA.\' D, FLA 2G5 o egreos EZwwpes Preer e et G. H. Alfield Res. Phone 39 Blue Office B. H Phone 348 Black. . Belisario, Res. Phone 372 Blue. UKELAND PAVING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Manu rs of Cement Brick, Blocks, and ornamental work Let the big mixer put in your sidewalk—it does it better. Cement, Rock and Lake Weir Sand for sale Lakeland 307 to 311 Man St. Fla. he Loss by Flre in the U. S During a Recent Year Amounted to Almost One-Half the Cos Of All New Buildings Constructed During the Entire Twelve Months! fit represent the following reli- companies: tyund"w“““v When Buyiug or Building P’t ...... .. .. 4,750,000 ’ fadelphia Underwriters, Provide the Means linlm.n ..... %%880 = e For Rebuilding! % : ANN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Building At this Period use all Safe- guards for Comfort and Well Being N : The begt and most practicable of these is ice OUR I " {04, conserves your health, increases 5017 o °°d n Ways too numerous to mention—and h! ;” of decreasing your taking of ice on '“Canonally sandwiched between U "W that every day is a full ice day i ¢k to that COUPON BOOK of it $ \"EE. Lakeland Ice Company | : Phone 26 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL 16, 1914, UR new styles are bewildering in variety and draw their inspiration from many periods of time. But the early and mid-Victorian eras have made themselves most strongly felt even in competition with those beau- tiful adaptations of the Greek draper- ies which are incomparably graceful. In fact nothing really new has be- come established so far this season, and we are masquerading in costumes somo of which would make our grand- mothers and our great grandmothers feel very much at home if they could revisit their earthly abodes. Many of the new wraps and gowns make no claim to being graceful. They depend for charm on the beauty of fabrics and their suggestion of the femininity of days gone by. The taffeta wrap shown here, made by Georgette, the wonderful, of Paris, fs something like an old-fashioned dolman. Georgette's genius has man- the five N the promenade, at | O o'clock tea, and en route to the matinee one sees hats in all the new es and styles other the new sailor ms in all sorts of beau- with moderately and brims nar- ght, are to be 1 variety of ma ed in all the trim- o think of njoy making Millinery Seen on the Promenade With greater fre- | aged to make it fairly shapely, and al- together it is about the most attrac- tive of the many taffeta wraps to which we will have to become accus- tomed. It is cut in the voluminous style which the mode demands and trimmed with narrow knife-plaitings of taffeta and an applied design of covered cord. A soft cable cord is used for mak- ing it, and the taffeta is cut in narrow bias strips and sewed over the cord. One thing is demonstrated by styles like that shown here, and that is that women stick to the utterly feminine in the construction of their apparel no matter what excursions they may make into the worlds of business and politics. Therefore we shall see them trooping to the polls to vote in the most impractical and unbusiness- like of clothes. It is the eternal fem- inine again. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. | There is no loss to her in selling a hat and its trimmings separately, and she takes no chances on the finished effort being pleasing to its owner, Besides, the amateur soon learns that it is only the simpler things that she can attempt with success. The sailor chown at the top of the picture, and worn with a lace veil is a smart af- fair, which may be trimmed as well at home as in a shop. The remaining two hats are quite | without the province of the home mil- liner. One is a plateau of straw which must be wired to shape and mounted | on a bandeau or cap to give the prop- or poise. It is trimmed with wide blue | ribbon and a full wreath of heather. A charming black hat is shown in| the third pict It suggests the| Rembrandt hats which have been so | popular. The smal shape of black " her red with a lace made of | wired with tiny, almost | £ There is a broad | it at the left side of the re, a sash of moire ribbon ti »«J in a full bow, } The wide bandeau is trimmed .\xthl a cluster of six pink roses. | It would be hard to find three hats | that, in shape and poise and trim-| ming, set forth the best of the new| millinery modes more clearly than | thoee pictured here. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. PAGE THREE SBHPEPPPPREETEIPIFOPPOTEIE PBDPPPPEPEPPPIFEFPESFREPD KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. 3 WATER THE EARTH TO suit conditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- brough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North i Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Any onp interested in irrigation can obtain information by writing him or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. 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W We do not Sacrifice Quality In Order to Quote Low Prices We Have Set the Standard of Quality High Coupling with it a Price made as Low as a Moderate Margin of Profit will permit Your Interests are Conserved by Trading With Us. ke WILSON HARDWARE CO. l PHONE 71 OPPOSITE DEPOT fok e