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§ ] ] ; ] ] ) ] 3 ] ] ] ] ; i ] ] | h ) ] ; ; ] ] 3 ] » 3 i 3 3 i 3 3 3 : y TRRL L L0 2 SRR RE R SRR R RN R RN <> | | | i' , Mayes Grocery Company WHOLESALE GROCERS ““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. We have saved the people of Lakeland and Polk County thousands of dollars in the past, and our new system will still reduce the cost of living, and also reduce our ex)> ases and enable us to put the knife in still deeper. We carry a full line groceries, feed, grain, hay. crate material, and Wilson & Toomers’ Ideal Fertilizersalways on hand Mayes Grocery Company 211 West Main St., Lakeland, Fla. IMADE GOOD CLEAN CIGARS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY DEDICATED TO YOUR HOME TOWN TRY SOME LAKELAND CLUB CIGARS At either 5¢ or 10c he 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 Butter, per pound. ......coveevsamens coersnesens 40 Sugar, 17 pounds ......ceeccvesame el sonerane .1.00 Cottolene, 10 pound Pall®. ... ucomuesecsrenans SN e 1.45 Cottolene, 5 pound palls...... o o B0 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. ......coomiem srrinannane .60 Snowdrift, 10 pound pails...... 1.26 6 cans baby size Cream........ o T o 1-2 barrel best Flour.......... saedeereeE oo ves «..3.00 12 pounds best Flour.......... oo ces sakene 45 Octogon Soap, 6 for........... sesesss sevss . 35 Ground Coffce, per POUBd. . cvevonness savnvnns . ik 6 gallons Kerosene. ...oeeeeecwosnves oo teresavenaen o (1] E. 6. TWEEDELL THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA.,, MAY 9, Bged G Bdodrb ORISR gd fuiuinin PSS PEBPIOVBPPSBPPBB DD SBHHHIDDOPDHDDEPHHOIHPEPIB DRI D EE BB e b el & % 1914, ERGE with a wide wale or a heavy | whipcord or any of the fancy cord- ed weaves in fabries 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 on of the most attractive exponents of it. The same style {8 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 certaln 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 easiest 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 gkirt, The Coiffure ARLY in the season’s career of style changing, there came an edict l from Paris to the effect that “three | quarters of the hair to show” should govern the shaping and posing m“ hats. | Although we have developed mlnh} independence of Parisian edicts, this | particular one has been favorably con- | gldered. The “three-quarters of the | hair to show” means that one side of | the face and hair is to be silhouetted | against the hat brim, or at least to| be uncovered by the shape of the| hat | With this In mind the coiffure has | risen to the occasion and is consid- ered with reference to the hat. The | hair is waved and, since something | of the front and back and much of the side must be in evidence, its ar-| rangement across the forehead ‘ at | the nape of the neck and at the sides, | are all to be considered in adopting | a style with reference to its fitness face of the v t to meet require of | waved and, as a r attractive length of neck war wear the hair in a coil at the back, r less low. The lines of the h hive to be adapted to the face ar r direction con trolled for it. In the coiffure pic tured here with hat the face will bear the long sloping line of the waved halr from the top of the head | a Novelty for Spring Outdoor Wear - G ' e B= 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 {8 shaped to lengthen at the sides and back and i8 turned up across the back, showing the reverse sido 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 poesess distinction. Black colonial pumps and black silk hose clothe the feet. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. AN AT and the Hat to the low coil. In the coiffure with- out a hat the hair is drawn back from the face in lines that lift instead of falling, and the hair pinned in above the coil In this coiffure, too, the coil is higher This latter arrangement of the front hair, loosely waved about the face and drawn back, is used with a French twist at the back of the head terminating in a coil and puffs at the top. But the hair is very loosely drawn up at the back, with fullness enough to fill in between the hat brim and the head Bandeau trimmings and underbrim bows are cleverly ar- ranged to help out in this matter of filling in Another noteworthy feature of the adaptation of hat to hair is evidenced in the use of malines matching the hair in color. F line on the orbrims of hats, if made in the color of the hair, are wonderfully effective 11 the new coiffures the hair 18 and the ears are almost en- red. And the is vard on th und hair wearer comt mear lock plastered ¢ the coiffure y clue »' short ringlets is flattened and fastméd down with invisible pins which hola “*2m in place JULIA BOTTOMLEY, s of shirred ma- ! l |Your Spring Apparel Is Correct IF THIS MAAS STORE Whole Families Perish Detectives on the Roach Case Say the Trouble Was Due to the Use of FENOLE A Perfect Insecticide Use Fenole to Exterminate .Roaches, bedbugs, moths, ants, .mosquitoes, fleas, flies, spiders .ang al] classes of inects, prevents .the spicad of contagious diseases, .diinfects, bath and toilet rooms, sinks, waste pipes, garbage pails, cellars. Quarts, 75¢; 1-2 Gallons, $1.25; Gallon, $2.00; Sprayer, 50c. pes() Prmbry ssafureig ® st doud ‘1okerdg ® ypm Manufactured only by FENOLE CHEMICAL CO. TAMPA, FLA. Looks After Your Wants Write NOW for our NEW SPRING CATALOGUE Mail Service MAAS BROS| Special Order Ship Your Fruit and Vegetables to o+ STEVENS BROS. - Baltimore's Leading House, ' ‘IAMPA T n_A_ : 226 S. Charles St. i ’ , Ask the Editor. Baltimore Md. B e I —— % S. M. Regar Co. : L . | Throw a PEBBLE Into a Pool | Refrigerators and Butchers' ©] gnd Seo What a Cirele It Makes. « Supplics. Toledo Scales. Store Throw an ADVERTISEMENT | g Fixtures. 309 Zack St. L. D., & Into This Paper and You Will Also Be Surprised at the Result. Phone 112, Tampa, Florida. Pre-Inventory RED TAG SALE i /'1)_\ u need a range or stove for,avy kind of Copyright 1913 by The Buck's Stove and Range Company The lady of the house is most in- terested in hardware for the house QWhy then shouldn’t the lady of the.house buy Aouschold hardware Aerse/f? 1f 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. QYou'll be surprised how much there is to see; how many work-saving things you will find displayed here. ‘BMUrc than that,you’ll be surprised to find that our prices are iower than you can find anywhere else. 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! T el il LR TR R e e S e $22.00 R0 RARGE 8t Lo oll 2iihl valkuse 32.00 { FNG0 T SEOVEREV T 0 S, s 16 00 SO0 BIOVE U Vi idivn . s nie 10.00 | Sale Closes May I5th LAKELAND FURNITURE | & HARDWARE (0. | J