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WHOLESALE GROCERS ““A BUSINESS ®ITHOUT 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. We have saved the people of Lakeland and Polk County thousands of dollars in 1ng, the past. and our new system will still reduce the cost of living, and also reduce Itsa our ex peases and enable us to put the are the knife in still deeper. We carry a full line groceries, feed, grain, hay. crate material, and Wilson & Toomers' ldeal Fertilizers always on hand 211 West M:in St., Lakeland, Fla. GOOD CLEAN CIGARS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY DEDICATED TO YOUR HOME TOWN TRY SOME LAKELAND CLUB CIGARS At either 5¢ or 10c ‘ntire < nths! uilding Ans Bl o3 camet Store hat they , come fore 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 along All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of living Cottolene, 10 pound palls..... e Cottolene, 5 pound pails.......... .60 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard..... wevesees .60 Snowdrift, 10 pound palls....... PHEee SISO sobe 1.26 { 8 cans family size Cream.......... Mo se secesnessssnes o 25 lANfi[‘ 6 cans baby £ize Cream. ...... . omeeees esessmessssens o 26 1-2 barrel best FlOUr. . .ouviveroansionscns sosannnsnns 3.00 12 pounds best FIoUr. ... vvvievasmerenns sannns 45 Octogon S0aD, 6 fOr. .. vvirironransen sovaanans 35 Ground Coff per pound.....ev00ue 6 gallons Keroeene SRR RPN S AR R PR Mayes Grocery Company pPEVFTTITTET LTS L TR E T S EEERES AL LR R LSRR E R B AR ] he Cost of Living is Great \ THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKEI o SEPIPPPH L EIITUBIEPPIDPIIPD SEEIPEBOEOEDUIPPLEIPIPIS Mayes Grocery Company P D B BBPPPER PRSP T PR PPRHE FHBPD PEBPBD DTS & & 2B BBHPPBBB PPN D PP PRI PDEPE ‘ ‘ k | | | | \ ‘ n | ERGE with a wide wale or a heavy whipcord or any of the fancy cord- ed weaves in fabrics used in making a gown like that shown here will de- velop a costume as chic as any the season has offered, although in a de- sign so simple that it is distinguished. By comparison with the flounced or, more properly, tiered skirts, and the much fussed up but pretty jackets which the present mode parades in endless variety, this dress is uncom- promisingly simple. Yet it follows the mode and will be singled out as one of the most attractive exponents of it. The same style is pretty in taffeta silk, in satin and in plain cloths, But the last do not prove so easy to hang in the lines pictured in this illustra- tion. There must be a certain degree of stiffness in the weave for the best results. This gown, like all the other suc- cessful ones, hangs upon the figure in the easlest manner. The ekirt is nar- rowed at the bottom by gathering the body into a wide band at the lower edge. The band, in this case, is of the same material as the rest of the skirt, The Coiffure and the Hat ARLY in the season's career style changing, there came an edict | out & hat the hair is drawn back from from Paris to the effect that “three | the face quarters of the hair to show” should | falling, and the hair pinned in above | govern the shaping and hats. Although we have developed much independence of Parisian edicts, this posing of particular one has been favorably con- | sidered. The hair to show” the face and hair is to be against the hat brim, or at least to ‘three-quarters of the ¢ silhouetted be uncovered by the hat shape of the | of | to the low coil. |+ | means that one slde of | terr With this in mind the coiffure has | risen to the occasion and i ered ce to the h gince som with refer hair is waved front and of the back and much of | ade ND, FLA,, MAY 8 although with a sparing use of the striped trimming elsewhere it might be made of the stripe, with fine effect. The plain blouse, open at the front, has a fairly long skirt of the fabric of the gown. It terminates in a wide bor- der of Roman striped ribbon with a panel let in at the front which extends up on the bodice to the bust line. There is a vest of white net and flaring collar which turns back from the neck all around. It is supported with fine wires that hold it in shape, and fin- ished with a narrow binding of rib- bon. The overskirt is shaped to lengthen at the sides and back and i8 turned up across the back, showing the reverse side of the striped border across half its width, The sleeves are long with the upper part wide at the arm’s eye and gradually narrowing to the elbow. Below this they are narrowed to the arm with no room to spare. Altogether this gown and hat may be classed among those that posesess distinction. Black colonial pumps and black sllk hose clothe the feet. JULIA BOTTOMLEY, A | In the coiffure with- in lines that lift instead of | the coil | coil is higher ! This latter arrangement of the front | osely waved back, is used with a | t at the back of the head ng in a coil and puffs at the In this coiffure, too, the about the face top ut t ir is very loosely | drawn up at the back, with fullness enough to fill in between the hat brim and t head Bandeau trimmings and u rbrim bows are cleverly ar- to help out in this matter of r noteworthy feature of the n of hat to hair is evidenced malines matching the 1 of shirred ma the ms of hats, if tt are ¢ ¢ tive | t coifTure air OTTAMLEY JULIA E 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 smail 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. Smith & T 10s. typewriter is especially adapted to this work because it will stand more wear and docs not reg Anyone can learn to op re an expert operator. rate it in a short time. It is ba!l beaiing throughout, simple, compact, complete. Mail this coupon today. L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER €O. Svracuse, N Y. Please send me your free book. 7] Tamy aty 1o wuld like to learn about r ] your specia offer to ¢ it for a new one Name or At present. Pre-Inventory TAG SALE RED Copyright 1913 by The Buck’s Stove and Range Company The lady of the house is most in- terested in hardware for the house {|OWhy then shouldn’t the lady of the.house buy houschold hardware Aerself? If you need anything in the line of hardware for the home, come here and look over our at- tractive stock. You can “shop’” in this store as well as any other; and you’ll enjoy it just as much. You'll be surprised how much there is to see; how many work-saving things you will find displayed here. (flf\."tlrc than that,you’ll be surprised to find that our prices are jower than you can find anywhere clse. 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! ..$22.00 Sale Closes May I5th | § | § v . VIl [ - | | &