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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 6, 1914, Mayes Grocery Company WHOLESALE GROCERS BB BB S B ¢ g » @ A BUSINESS WITHOUT BOOKS” ¢ We find that low prices and long time @ will not go hand in hand, and on May Ist @ we will instal our new system of low @ #® prices for Strictly Cash. o . We have saved the people of Lakeland and Polk County thousands of dollarsin & the past. and our new system will still ¢ reduce the cost of living, and alsoreduce our ex penses and enable us to put the knife in still deeper. $ We carry a full line groceries, feed, = grain, hay. crate material, and Wilson & @ Toomers’' ldeal Fertilizersalwaysonhand & Mayes @ C ; dyes urocery vompany 211 West Msin St., Lakeland, Fla. ] % 3 BB o 13 GOOD CLEAN 2 CIGARS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY DEDICATED TO YOUR HOME TOWN TRY SOME LAKELAND CLUB CIGARS At either §¢ or 10c PRV TR LS E S L L L R SR LT RS L R LR R A R A R ] i e i o i e B 0 S s S i S P Rdiad @ Rl The Cost of Living is Great Unless You Know Where to Buy IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of living Best Brtter, per pound. . Suga@ 17 pounds .....ceeeeeenegeny Cottolene, 10 pound pails.....s Cottolene, 5 pound pails 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. ... E. 6. TWEEDELL @ 4 & Midsummer Dreams in Flower Hats I you are fretting your mind in try- ing to make a decision as to what sort of hat you will have for midsum- | mer, let it rest upon one similar in | general style to the two pictured here. | Have the prettiest, most becoming and most fascinatingly feminine of all millinery, with laces and flowers and ribbons making up a confection to be worn upon the head. For the mid- summer hat will sit at the top notch of style when it is a means of wearing a good-sized bouquet fastened to a fair .head at some slightly dashing angle, Roses and small flowers in the nat- ural sizes, the lilac and the violet, forget-me-not, heliotrope, and heather, and small daisies betoken the love for garden flowers which lies in the mind of many wearers of flower hats. But the flower hat bedecks itself with flowers common and uncommon. From the yellow field daisy to the most un- usual orchid, like and unlike their prototypes, everything in flowers is fashionable. One of the hats shown here is a round crown covered with maline, in brown, of the shade of its wearer's hair. Over the crown a brim is slipped, covered in the same way as the crown. It is narrow at the right side, widens and flares up at the left. A fine ma- chine-made lace is laid smoothly over Colonial Ties HE shoes of today distinguish their | American makers, for they are brilliant achievements in the realm | of footwear. When one considers that | the fashionable shoe is wide of the mark in shape when it comes to fol lowing the natural lines of the foot, and yet is comfortable, it is possible to re lnllu something of the ingenuity which 'is demonstrated in its making The most popular shoe for ordinary wear, the neatest and most shapely, is the Colonial Pump, like that shown | measure in the picture. It is developed in Snowdrift, 10 pound palls......co00ve seppranes . ..1.26 many different styles and combina ) tions of leathers or of leather and Scansfamily sise Cream....c.ccvvmeve vncnanas vo w e .25 fabrics. These embody the patent leath and the quarter of oth 6 cans baby eize Cream......... Eees e cans smsensiase o+ 2B i brocaded fab 1-2 barrel best Flour. .....cvvvesew S04 4050} 00008 v v3..8.00 | 18 pounds best FIOUP....cocccevcecance covnase «45 SAREOD S0aD, 6 f0F. .cccoccavnsttnine socseuwses ,86 | @round Coffee, per PoUDA. . .v.vievvunns sonnswans ~db | | | | 6. gallons Kerosene. ....coeee veneass b sags s PROLE I e . | others There is almost as great a varlety in ties as in pumps. They are shaped | crown and brim, | indicates small rhinestone ornaments | and buckles, There are plateaus of lace made for this purpose, but mil liners fashion for themselves plateaus of laces which they buy by the yard. | The lower part of the brim is cov- ered with lace also in this particular hat, although in others part of the mil- linery braid is used or part of a body hat, as shown in the second figure. The crown here is of leghorn with the brim, covered with horsehair braid, set in. The lower crown (or bandeau) of the first hat is trimmed with velvet rib- bon in brown and a shaded fancy os- trich feather is in the same coloring, shading off to a very light tint. Deep cream roses, with pink hearts, and natural colored silk wheat, are placed in groups, about the brim, with one cluster at the base of the plume on the bandeau. The second hat is trimmed with 6ilk roses in yellowish pink. They are marvels of delicate coloring, with the shadings and even the veins of the natural petals simulated in the half- opened buds. The foliage also in dark, glossy green i8 made with lov- ing fidelity to nature. .As types of midsummer millinery these hats may be regarded as cri- terions. They are not merely modish, but the mode. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. and Pumps on much the same lines and made of the same materials. For semi-dress and for dancing shoes they insure clever effects. The style of the tle and these one finds upon them. The tango tie, with ribbon lace, shown in the picture, is a conception in ties that could hardly be excelled for beauty In many of the pumps and ties the buckles or ornaments are placed at the sides. The effect is elegant. A simpler tie is shown in the third fig ure, very quiet in design and graceful in shape It is furnished with patent colt vamp e ters. It I exact- | of | riately and ci N ng to depart from black and to insist upon clean streets, that lighter colors may walk without becoming too soon begrimed JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Every typeface strikes the exact printing center everytime L. C. Smith & Bros. The Ball Bearing, Long Wearing Typewriter Typewriter for the Rural Business Man Whether you are a small town merchant or a farmer, you can’t afford to be without a typewriter. Typewritten letters and bills save your time and give you a business standing you can get in no other way. The L. C. &1 & Pros. typewriter is especially adapted to this work because it will stand more wear and docs not veguire an expert operator. Anyone can learn to operate it in a short time. It is ball bearing throughout, simple, compact, complete. ‘lml this coupon teday. L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. N. Y. Please send me your free book. Tam wsing a typewriter and would like to learn aboat your speciul offer (0 exchunge it for o new one. Syracuse, Name Pre-Inventory RED TAG SALE Wf/‘v[l[/l’ you need ata n{{p or stove for any 'nfnrl“o"f i Copyright 1913 by The Buck's \tu ve and Range (umfimyy | The Iaa’y of the house is most in- | terested in hardware for the house [|{gWhy then shouldn’t the lady of the. house Imy household hardware Aerse/f? 1f you need anything in the lmt. of hardware for the home, come here and lmk over our at- tractive stock. You can \Yn’p in this store as well as any other; and you’ll enjoy it just as much. QYou'll be surprised how much there is to see; how many work-saving things you will find displayed here. ‘flMnrc than that,you’ll be surprised to find that our prices are jower than you can find anywhere clsc. When you need anything in the line of hardware, come here! We have on hand a few large Stoves and Ranges that are going at LESS THAN FIRST COST! ,\;‘,4_:4..‘ Range L AR e i e A .$22.00 68100 REUTE at o ovins SRS Al e S R00) OO Stovelat. b, vasen 16 o 20,00 Stove RS s 0is e nninine T T S R T L e I Sale Closes May 15th LAKELAND FURNITURL & HARDWARE (0.