Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 18, 1914, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY 18, 1914, iz \ ARINES PITCHING CAMP AT yERa CRUzZ from the American flect camp ashore in Vera ¢ “wDO MILITIA GO i’v{‘ TO FIGHT A A AN A s O MATTER what the variation of style, the smart gown of taffeta | follows the lines as set forth by Kurz- man in the full model shown here, | with more or less fidelity—usually | retained in many gowns, but so modi- {less. For great is the ingenuity | fied as to do away which has been brought to bear in | bunchiness and width of the hips. | adapting the French modes to lh.\(i The is loose, | trimness of expression which Ameri- | over a wide girdle, and cool looking. | cans admire in their clothes. | The girdle is mado of a bias width of this pictured design is wearable The pannier drapery, edged with a ruffle of the materifal, is an (‘xtrpmn development of this idea. It has been | blouse 3 For a slender figure the taffeta | of silk extended into a rosette which 1k 5+ SERVILES Bown pictured is altogether good | supports a bunch of forget-me-nots at o style. It is not to be considered by ' ‘Le center. any other, but embodies little touches and detafls useful to anyone who con- templates jolning the throng that is | taffeta clad. The rather low cut of the bodice shows the Influence of the comfort- able and graceful Chinese collar, and its border of three thicknesses of tolded net s beautifully soft and be- coming. The kimono blouse shows long. the sleeves smaller and worn without The hat, too, an undersleeve | lace, velvet ribbon, The fullness of the ekirt at the | tells the The narrow band of velvet about the neck, finished with a tiny bow at the left, and a bracelet like it on the wrigt, are lovely little items that every possessor of a passably fair hand, arm or neck, should seize upon. detachment of the Colorado Nationa! guard riding into the strike zone p tops of freight cars, ready to fight the striking miners The militia il unequal to the task of restoring order. is noteworthy, Of and flowers, it JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ‘e have purchased 500 Rhode Island Chickens with awkward | well adjusted | % They make the skin look very white, : and are In keeping with the gown, | 3 to which jewels do not seem to be-| . same gtory as the gown .'\ front has en dispensed with in | story of our little masquerade in the models It is sug-| fashions of other days which hu.qunlle gested | ait ¢ placed ! 1 tl 1 and may perhaps re- PP Py s o o< o freocdod 'MADE GOOD CLEAN CIGARS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY : DEDICATED T0 YOUR HGME TOWN : TRY SOME LAKELAND CLUB CIGARS : At either §¢ or 10c % Mayes firocery Company WHOLESALE GROCERS é © A BUSINESS WITHOUT BOOKS” o [ e %) 3 We find that low prices and long time wiil not go hand in hand, and on May Ist we will instal cur 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 Ilvmg. and alsoreduce our expenses and 21vie us to put the 3 knife in still deeper- We carry a full line groceries, feed, grain, hay crate material, and Wilson & :;: Toomers' Ideal Fertilizersalwaysonhand “Mayes Grocery Company : B SRy i 211 West Mzin St., Lakeland, Fla. f The Cost of Living is fireat\ Unless You Know Where to Buy S ——— KN fiiw\g‘ IF YOU The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our store - . 01 A S [y e e~ N nd can supply tany time. s a bow with ends at | hat 18 lined with | "\ n } ¢ and kept on the head | NICE AND FAT ekl j At the top, val lace in a dainty ttern i3 gathered in two rows "mnut\ Velvet ribbon, wide, is laid 1 t is shallow round aith between the two | crown at its bas inch and e c———— ————————— > child has been fitted with | an wn three attrac- | in which to | loc %, bottom ) Pure FOOd btore ghown “ 5 of rw:‘m:l “fl:x'o:‘ by cut- | th t, that goes under ‘ C 3 t Colored vel s distrit 1 e M b 'l" : and Cor. Mair and I JULIA BOTTOMLEY. hiffon roses are placed in little | Cottolene, § I 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. ......... Y R . < Snowdrift, 10 pound palls........ 6 T AL e 1.26 3 cans family size Cream.......... Beoe ssesewsssvsses o 2B [ 6 cans baby eize Cream........ SR a0 se Seseeesessaee .2b } two | 1-2 barrel best Flour. ......... SRAERN s R b 3.00 ‘g ' 12 pounds best Flour............ Wéive bl shsh e 45 " | Ottogon 08D, 8 LOF.c. oo ssinrnne saesssese Rb Ground Colles; por POURE; .cccsscevses srsavssos b e 6 2allons Koroson®. ..coocoocensscese 55w b a (1] 1 Il E. 6. TWEEDELL Just trade with us This settles the question cf living DOt BULISY, DO DOUDE: .2 s vnvoinamissns asensesssns .40 Sugar, 17 pounds .......c00.0 T el o T L] TN 1.00 Cottolene, 10 pound Palls. ..cooevvvgoenensensn pound pails.......... The selection will be the best The variety unmatched / "

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