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This 1is enough, when really be surprised with the result. plaited, to make just the right size flounce about the bottom of the skirt. A little less, say 2% yards. will make enough plaiting for a petticoat. All sizes of plaits are used, fine, medium and large. A newest is the very fine kind, which hangs together fn a novel and attractive fashion and looks like fluting. Accordion plaiting {8 wound in sem pentine fashion from the walst to the hem of evening skirts, or drops from below wide-swathed sashes in tunio-| Hke fashion. Not only will the hair become soft, fluffy, radiant with life and really doubly beautiful, disappears, falling hair anqd itching scalp cease—your head feels fine. All druggists gell a large bottle of Parisian Sage for fifty cents. Get it from Lake Pharmacy; they will re- fund the money if you are not satis- fied. B — | | Ribbon Beauty. . A e M Ribbons in Roman stripes are very | i p JN0e soctor The lice question is quickly - settled if you dust youe fowls with Conkey’s Lice Powder @ It's safe, quick and sure ) Saves your poultry profits because it | Kills the Lice Doesn’t Harm Chickens Pny 0 cents and $100, / | The Reliable shoemaker ' W. E. CORRIHER n the Ak For Conkey's Lice Liquid 'With Brown’s Press cents, hall g1 BTN i For the deadly head o i H CONKEY'S HEAD LICE ing Club, N. Ky. Ave. OINTMENT ] S : Blcrive and dogi' rm ks 10 New Shoes of all kinds made to order, reparations do not Satis 7 « The G. E Conkey Co., Cleveland, Ohio D. B. DICKSON | Shoes for eripples A Specialty MidSummer SALE COMMENCING THURSDAY_MAY 21st we will cut all our Suits, Pants and Straw Hats down 20 per cent off of our prices. This is for CASH ONLY as we have got to have the money. Hart Shaffner & Marx clothing included in this sale. Tie Hub The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing e T R T ST R e T S T A il S el M S5 L JOS. LeVAY but all dandruif | | mer put on his slippers, got into an | old lounging coat | pipes, off the center table and started | musicale, then'™ suggested Mrs. Trims ’ EVENING TELEGRAM, K ELAND, FLA., MAY 22, 1914 l POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR REPRESENTATIVE The friends of Mr. Eppes Tucker, e announce his candi- Going Into Soclety “There's one thing we're going to start this fall,” spoke up Trimmer to Mrs. Trimmer after the evening meal had been consumed, “and that is we're going to go out more. “This thing of sitting around home all the time can |that office for five years, I am thor be overdone. oughly familiar with the work, and “From now on,” he added, “we're |rqcfer to any county commissioner or goling around among people and to the |, .myer of the school board concern- theater occasionally. We've been stick- thus emi- ing around here evenings, getting old before our time. It's up to us to gin- R ger up a bit and get out to see our |respectfully solicit the triends more or we won't have any |the voters, and promise, If friends, It makes people all go to[to give the same conscentious and Jr.. d e to Tac of Polk county. FOR COUNTY TREASURER agy for the reasurer, suhject to the action of the IDJemocritic pri mary. Having been bookkeeper in candid I announce office of county ng my efficiency Being nently qualified for the position, | suppert of it elected, seed to stay in their shell week in |pains-taking care to the service of|# and week out. From now on we're go- | the county in the future as | have ing to operate on a different 8Yys- |done in the past. tem.” EDWARD J “T've often thought the same thing,” agreed Mrs. Trimmer, “but I supposed that you preferred being at home in the evening. Lots of times I've want- YOUNG. FCR COUNTY TREASURER ed to go out, but.didn"t like to sug- |county ireasurer of Polk county sub-| ject to the action of the Democratic primary election June 2, 1914, WERNER G. JONES, Auburndale, Fla gest it when you seemed so comfort- able at home and so interested in your papers.” “Well, there’s evidently been some misunderstanding,” said Trimmer, agreeably, “for 1 don't like anything better than to have an evening of so- FOR TAX COLLECTOR To the Voters: clal diversion now and then. It's just what T need. Man's a social being, I hereby announce my candidacy and if he doesn’t enjoy the soclety of [for the office of Tax Collector of | other people occasionally, outside of lk county, su' ¢ to the action of business hours, there’s something more the Demoerati imary. June 2d or less abnormal about him, that's|, . el i all” R solicit your vote and support Respectfully “We'd better take in the Bronsons’ PHIL. J LANGFORD FOR COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD mer, “It's a week from tomorrow night and we're sure to be invited. Mrs. Bronson was saying something about | it the other day.” “All right,” said Trimmer, “but I was just about to say that I had ticke ets for the theater tomorrow night. So don't make any other plans.” 1me uWens recognizing a memher of the Public Instrnction, present for reelection to this position from the Third district. and urge the vot- crs to support him. frienas of Mr, o his valuable services as county Trimmer remarked that he'd had a rather strenuous day when he got home the next evening. After sup- |- per he lay down on the lounge. T'0OR COMMISSIONER. “We'd better be getting ready if DISTRICT NO. 2 we want to be at the theater on time,” sy suggeste'd Mrs. Trimmer shortly after I take this method of announcing seven o'clock. t . ) ; ¢ tha “Huh!” grunted Trimmer with a n' the voters (tf Polk county t.h at 1 will be a candidate for the office of yawn. “This is the night we were going to the show, isn't it? Well, get | county commisgioner in and from your things on and I'll be ready when | District No. 2 in the primary of you are.” 1914, Mrs. Trimmer hastened to obey. “Somebody was telling me,” remarks ed Trimmer as they were leaving the house, “that the show isn’'t much good, In making this announcement, T, in a measure at least realize the im- portance attached to the office; that with the commis- hoard of county after all. I'm not as keen about it as y \ I was.” Then they went on and waite | $/0Mers rests the duty, among oth- ed for the car, ers, of equalizing the valuation of taxahle of the of roads understood that property of the county, and construction and maintaining Tn this connection T de- I believe in After dinner, one week later, Trime and leaned back in the big morris chair with a satis- fled expression while he looked over sire it : equality in taxation. and that al] the paper. A few minutes later he % persons. both rich and poor should went over and got a couple of his|" alike, bear their share of taxation in proportion to the value of prop- erty owned by them. I also believe that better roads ghould be built and maintained If nominated and elected 1 shall work to this end MARK 8. to clean them up. “This always used to be my fa- vorite smoke—this pipe right here” he confided to Mrs. Trimmer, “but it's got so caked up lately it'll scarce draw at all. Now's a good time to clean it up. When, after I get it into shape I've got a magazine with a couple of cracking good stories that I want to read to you.” “You'll scarcely havestime to do all | that, will you?" inquired Mrs. Trim-|a candidate mer smiling. “You know this is the |commissioner of night of the Bronsons' musicale. It's | carnestls about time that you put on your dress suit. I've got everything laid out for BOWEN. T0 THE VOTERS OF POLK COUNTY I respectfully announce myself as for the office of county District No. 1, and the support of the the county. If golieit jvoters throughout e clected. 1 promise to fi lithe office to |} you, big e best o ¢ ability to ¢ “What's that?”" Trimmer looked up.?_”yl ,‘, Y. ’rr‘;“'\ : (t\'\ g startled. “Musicale, you say? Haven't | " ""”"‘ 5 IAR: CORRRT you been a little previous in accepting | Respectfully, 2457 J. E. LANCASTER. invitations to such things without con- | sulting me? You know very well how I stand on trotting around in the evening in a dress suit. When | get through work at the office I want to To the Democratic voters of Polk come home and rest. Rest, mind you. | .ounty: The many friends of Mr. That's what T want todo. And it isn't| xR Qwearingen hereby announce much rest for me to go chasing about | 4 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER with a lot of pinheads that imagine S C k. SANGIIAE . orcouty Joous they're deriving enjoyment out of that | Missioner for disteiot No. 2, sub- t to the primary June 2, 1914. kind of so called classical stuff they /¢ play at these musicale things | FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I'he Mr. A, T. Mann nominate him for the office of county “There Isn't one stormed Trimmer person in 400,"‘ ‘that really likes to friends of sit and look pleased over the teedle- i $ mmissioner from district No.3, ar de-tum stuff that they label ¢l al. ki i LGS FEOT '“‘”; t 1d But they make an awful bluff about S0'!Cit the subport of the voters for | such Mr. Mann, who has in the past ably | falrly doting on ——a Just highbrow vocal and instrumental pa Mush! “Where'd you get the idea that I| was willing to be dragged out to such ischarged the duties of this position. ver TAX COLLECTOR an affair as that, anyway? I'd have to "‘"“( to a lot of light we "!”“ that | | announce myself a candidate for don't 'v. W enoug CATTY TULS t0 & |0 0 (olector of Polk county, sub- squirrel ever saw one of those so- R £% t ? the D e clety people wi ould AD el ject to the action of the emocratic trance examinat to a night school. | *rimary election June 2. What? I sald we ought to go out F. M. LANIER | more? Did, eh? Oh, ye and | p- — pose I had just such an affair as thi BB DDE tig PHDIDE musicale in mind, too. T nds 3 P about like me. Y spirit on_ ;Ce A. Jones C. T. Clarkg your part to take ge of ald F y chance remark of at was & HUP» willing to go out the evening wit} P kot a thing e g : 4 ‘Oh, well, I suppose I'm up against | $0f all kinds, autos engines? it now, We'll have to go to the in- &, bicycles. Refinish fernal thing. But it does seem a |3 3 pity that a man can't have an evening | #1ng our specialty. olc of quiet and rest now and then ” 1 1 T oo it i {#furniture made new, Allg Guard Cedars of Lebanon. 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