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NEW MOES always arriving, We keep up with the very newest things ip fancy footwear, It's a pleasure to show our goods, nq our aim is to it you. We are the only store in Lakeland that ues the custom fitting methods, *3«.3,«92)%%**\%&3* i«&3’«?&5«5“&W&%@é»%@%flixfi@«w@ *2ve” DUTTON-HARRIS €0, _Store of Ave. *0Quality FOOT FITTERS We Repair Shoes While You Wait, ddddddibbitasanrres T TER A by Fire in the U. S During a Recent Year Amounted to Almost One-Half the Cog Ot All New Bufldings Constructed During the Entire e represent the following reli- TWC]V(’. MOflthS! companies: elity Underwriters, When Buying or Bullding BOitaL o .. 4,750,000 adelphia Underwriters, Provide the Means Al $4,500.000 an American, capital 2,000,000 ingfield Fire and Marine ppital 2,000,000 for Rebuilding! Room 7, Raymondo Building B, There was a man by the name of La Grange Whose wife, badly needed a Range And that they hadn't come before They now think, is exceedingly strange. Y Buy One of Our New Modern Ranges ind you’ll wonder how you got along with that old stove so long e HE FAVORITE AND THE LIBERTY are splexdid makes, having i “he varvine stvles and sizes make ’ desirable improvement. The varying nEe E of prices suited to all pocket books Yoy RRANGE TO HAVE ONE OF OUR RANGES by ~" VILSON ARDWARE CO. Ho ET1 OPPOSITE DEPOT ANN &% DEEN HHEEI14000000000000000000 THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 20, 1914, MOTTOES FOR FANCY WORK | gy N gl -« | and he them to shapelessness. jon their stiffness. | | skirt. with skirt. for extremely short styles. | Appreciative Sentences That May Bol Employed on the Popular Floral Embroidery. ‘ To the girl in search of appropriate floral mottoes for fancy work the fol- lowing are suggested: “Colors are the smile of nature; her laughs are in the flowers.” “Your volceless lips, U | . g.\pm:ve;:imtBa;:lx;ficgr?:z?e:sb:::g rof' sa".’: l“ lflkelfl“d by “Sweet flowers are slow, and weeds make haste” “The flower {s the Proper object of the seed, and the seed of the power.”—Ruskin. “Fair flow- ers are not left standing long by the wayside.” We waste our best years in distilling the sweetest flowers of lilfe into potions, ‘which after all do not immortalize, but only intoxicate.” “God made the lowers to beautify the earth and cheer men's careful mood; happlest who hath power to zather wisdom from a flower and wake his heart in every hour to Dleas- ant gratitude.” “What right have you, O Lasser by the way, to call any flower & weed? Do you know {its mer Its, its virtues, its healthy qualities? Because a thing 18 common shall you despise it? If so you might despise tie sunshine for the same reason.” “The flower of sweetest smell is shy and lovely. The flower of youth never appears more beautiful than when ft bends toward ‘he sun of righteous- ness.” “In the perishable petals of the flowers there resides more spirit and Hfo than in the lumpish granite boul- der that has defled the wear and tear of thousands of years.” “Little flow- er, if I could understand what you are, root and all, and all i all, I should know what God and man s “The tender flower that lifts its head, elate, helpless must fall before the blasts of fate.” “Sunk in the earth, defaced its lovely form, unless your shelter ward the impending storm.”— Burns, STARCH TO USE FOR COLLARS Preparation Will Keep Them Present. able, and They Will Also Last ¢ Much Longer. S e 1 There is only one valid objection to | . the new muslin collars, They are frag- fle. Like maline, moisture reduces Wrinkles are as obvious on them as they are on linen shirt waists, Fortunately, laundering restores them to their original state of dainty |1 loveliness, if the laundering is of the right sort These collars depend for their shape | Sometimes they are stiff cnough if they are ironed & wet. But usually they need a little starch, Here is a recipe for the right sort of starch to use for these collors of Hnen and organdy that are the mu\-l' a ' ¢ fled. biof mark of the new fashions: Add a piece of paraffin the size of an egg and a piece of white or cas- tile soap the size of a hazelnut to a quart of boiling water. Mix the starch with cold water in a bowl, using what- ever proportion of starch to a quart of water that the particular brand of starch calls for to make a thin starch. Add the cold mixture to the boiling mixture and let it boil up two or three times. Then add a little blu- ing, in Nquid form, WALKING SUIT, {4 {4 ) | 4 f Model of champagne taffeta trimmed ack satin with lace panel in The skirt shows the tendency may be given puffinesa, The bustle i8 only a puff on the Even the coiffure is given the mod- lsh puffed effect, Small varfous types of strapped footgear, Parisian Sage Makes Thin Lifeless Instrous, and free from dandruff, is matter ot care. Sag¢ magic Not only will the hair become soft, | & fluffy, disappears, falling hair anq itching 4 'y & & LW.YARNELL Buccessor to W. K. McRae Oraying and Hauling of All Kina 6-IN-1 USEIT ForBabies. For prickly . heat. Aftershaving. After the bath, Asaface powder. As a foot powder. Really indispensa- ble. In sifter top cans. At drug- gists, 15 cents. HENLEY & HENLEY Embroidered Aprons Being Worn In Paris—Shoes of Brocade, With Buckles, Little aprons and tabards of net, or | : [ silver, gold or aluminum tissue, close- ly wrought with jeweled embroidery, appear on some of the newest eve- ning gowns, writes a Paris correspond- ent, or a cestus composed of swinging strings of diamonds or pearls reaching , negrly to the knees. I Hvening shoes of brocade, with beautifully jeweled buckles, are in tremendous vogue, and the buclda.[ often an exquisite copy of an old de- sign, appears to even greater advan- tage on plain shoes of satin or gold or silver tissue, Suede and kid shoes for day wear also have ornate buckles of silver, cut steel or paste. Light silk hose covered with a latticework or fine silk cord studded with jewels are being shown in the shops, but, ke the jew- eled anklets and Irish lace gaiters (1), they will not be worn by well- bred women, All sorts of brigand effects rival the WEALTH OF A Hair Soft and Abundant Beautiful hair, thick, soft, fluffy, ne of woman's gereatest charms, yet 0 many have streaked, thin and ifeless hair and think there Protty largely a is no cmedy hamr {s Frequent well rubbed into the s P arhat o s TPy it cally he applications of Parisian lp 8| needed it acts like | tonight —yon will [ surprised with the result. (% radiant with life and really | oubly beautiful, but all dandruff ) vour head feels fine, Ists sell a large bottle of | & for fifty cents. Get it ‘%: rom Lake Pharmacy; they will re- ung the money if you are not satis- calp cease J. Strohaker PRACTICAL PLUMBER tesidence and Shop opposite Water Works South Mass. Avenue Bl BB B BB BB BB B s & & & ¥ % THE SONG SHop 909 Franklin Street, TAMPA FLORIDA SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL SUPPLIES & ail Orders our Specealty ¥ RS TR LR TR T R ) s 3 TRANSFER LIKEY Prompt and Reagonable Berviee Household Moving s Bpecialty Phones: Residence, 57 Green Office, 109 All The Latest Creations’ In Bathing Caps Just Receives at Red Cross | Pharmacy | The Drug Store on the corner also everything to be found in a | || COMPLETE DRUG STORE I WE CAN PROVE BY YOU THAT LAKELAND CLUB CIGARS ARE THE BEST TRY A BOX OF 5¢c OR 10c ONES Ml‘ufiu&i}*m*@n@%(i»lswiplivensnsnszfi)‘susflsvév(!’t§niw§s€n§l<§)(§1x§n5niu4?345“5»(5L(gns)liuq:% A We invite the public to inspect our factory f H oo o B R Do BB BB oo FHDHFPHITDIFOAFSPPDEIEIDD DIDDHSEGHHBHONIPBBEY 1gddip 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 Lakclaqd and Polk County tliousands of dollars in the past, and our new system will stili ; reduce the cost of living, and also reduce i our expenses and e1ivle us to put the ‘E: knife in still deeper. ; We carry a full line groceries, feed, grain, hay. crate material, and Wilson & Toomers' Ideal Fertilizers always on hand 3 Mayes Grocery Company{ 211 West Main St., Lakeland, Fla. LS SRR ERE 2R REC LT BT TR TR T LLL ST Twist SLIEIL LR L 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 Bt Butter, par POURE. . c.cooesvnnnsmsse vonsnetins .40 BUBEY, 1T DOURAN ¢iniicissorined B9 M SR A e ole: wvs e 1.00 Cottolene, 10 pound PallS. ....ccvnnenenvnnerrnnn.n... 1.46 Cottolene, 5 pound palls.......... .............. .60 4 pounds Snowdrift LaPd. ..o oovvvsenng oo venennronens .58 Snowdrift, 10 pound pails........cou0 vinun... ... 1.25 3 cans family size Cream. .........cc000 vvunvpun.. ..., .25 6 cans baby elze Cream. ...... ueeeees covernennsnn., .26 L DAPTAL DO BIOUR, s ioai s ivviision . v+ +3.00 12 pounds best FIOUr......cccvnvnnenens ounnn, 45 Octogon 508D, 8 £0F. .......vouvetomes vomsoenen % Ground Coffee, per POURd. . .. viviatie e o ares v an 25 6 gallons Kerosene. .......... 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