Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 25, 1914, Page 6

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Ornaments for f\f Summer Wear areincluded in our i’ ) large stock of Beautiful Jewelry We have here everythingjthat} womaukmd,uould desire and there are many useful artldes;,that men need. If you are looking for the latest{novelties at fair prices, see our display first. | & | & | 3 - i - | H. C. STEVENS | JEWELER .. ; LAK3LAND, FuA, Shin T j” W*W%M%M*‘ixw%éé’%é«w S 3 e GLASSES WILL GET BROKEN . Occasionzally, even with the hest of care, you can save the pieces and get your same correction duplicated. Dr. L. C. Hull 1s in charge of the Optical Department and will be pleased to give you a examination Free of Charge. Al Glasses Guaranteed. CRERE COLE & HuLL JEWELERS & OF I‘O\IETRI\[S SPGB HEEBBBDDBED B Sr e LAKELAND, FLA. 3 Bz 1 , “CONSULT US” For figures on wiring your house. will save you money. rainy season. We Look out for the Let us put gutter around vour house and protect it from decay. T. L. CARDWELL, Electric and Sheet Metal Contracts { | k4 Phone 233. Rear Wilson Hdwe Co. Yo ® B P SEHBHBHDEEEDDEDHE COMMENCING THURSDAY MAY 2Ist 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 JOS. LeVAY Thie Hub The Home of . |'Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing @ b d ; PP st MldSummer clothing included in this sale. | THR EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, MAY 25, 1914. Y S L GIRDLE FOR LINGERIE FROCK Gay Ribbons Are Absolutely Essential With the Light Costumes of Summer Days. SER g PR Nothing “dresses” up a dainty lin- gerle frock like a girdle of gay rib- bon. Herewith are two of the dain- tiest. That shown on the left is fash- foned from pale pink messaline rib- bon, the rosette at the girdle and sash end being of the same. The little pendant buds are hung from baby ribbon. The other girdle {s e BB B P RD BB BB oo oolock Brekreoogps 5 €| white panne satin ribbon with polka & | dots of tangerine and black. Two views of this are shown. The girdle is slashed a little to the left of the front and is bound with black satin and trimmed with black satin buttons. The knot and one loop of the bow are of the black. NOW THE TIME TO RENOVATE 2§ & SBoFHEHG FrS Foefeifrgend @ SRl @ #| Garments That Have Almost Been @ Glven Up Frequently Can Be :%: Refurbished Inexpensively. % i &| As the housewife naturally turns to :5 renovating her house in the spring time, so the young girl turns to reno- vating her wardrobe, A little touch of something here and there will do wonders in making an old dress look new and stylish. The suspender tunic, worn over a plain shirt walst and skirt, will make the costume ap- pear llke a one-plece dress, now so popular. Cut a strip about three inches wide from the bottom of a piece of taffeta about one and a half yards long; the remaining material should then be wide enough to come just to the thighs. Shir the wide taffeta along the top edge and draw in enough to fit the walst line, fastening securely at the end. Insert the shirred edge between a narrow band of the same material and stitch flatly so as to form a neat belt. Sew up the back a little way, leaving a placket large enough to get into easily. With the strip cut from the bottom make two suspenders long enough to go over the shoulders and cross in front and back. This is done by folding back the two raw edges of each strip and sewing them down together with a flat seam. The suspenders are firmly tacked to the front and back of the tunic belt and slipped on over the arms. The bottom of the tunic may be finished by a neat hem or cut in long alternate points and bound with & narrow plece of taffeta ribbon, STOCKINGS MUST BE DAINTY Brocaded, and of the Finest Silk, They Are Designed to Match the . Street Suit. Brocaded stockings of the filmiest, finest silk in all the fashionable colors approved for this season are displayed among the novelties in footgear. To match the street suits of gabardine or poplin there are blues and dull greens, browns and grays in all the newest, softest tones. For evening wear the brocaded stocking s tinted delicately in all the sweet pea shades, the mauves and lav- enders, the pale pink and the peach color that are in such high favor with young and old. These colors are exploited as well in these stockings as with taffetas or other plain silks. The fancy stock- ing is considered a necessity at this | time, especially when varfety provides piquancy. The brocaded stocking is modish in the extreme, and {8 espe- clally attractive when worn with cos- tumes which emphasize the new lifted skirt styles—with sheer lace or chif- fon overskirts of transparent beauty and through the meshes of which dainty glimpses of lovely hosiery are hut half revealed, s When the Aigrette Wilts, When the aigrette on the otherwise “perfectly good” hat wilts, take it off prnmml\ for nothing so completely spolls the appearance as a shabby | bit of millinery. In its place—if you | don't care to at once buy a fresh algrette—use a jaunty bow of ribbon. ’Ihn newest sort of bows have three [ bre ad long loops, partially overlapping | eac her and extending backward, loop extending front- hould be lightly wired ter under a fluffy bar. ’. ward. They ' and should cen Sponging Goods. | A good sponging liquid for cleaning and sponging woolens and for washe | ing delicately colored fabrics: Soak gm ed potatoes in water, using twe ized potatoes to each quart lo' water. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS T e L N LA FOR REPRESENTATIVE The friends of Mr. £ppes Tucker, Jr.. desire to announce his candi- dacy for the office of representative of Polk county. FOR COUNTY TREASURER 1 announce my candidass for the office of county treasurer, subject o the action of the Democritic pri- Having been bookkeeper in - _——_———a 0060008000000 8 8444480 LML PRI IEIIIE B 4001544, IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SER MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0ld Reliable Contractors have been building houses in Lakeland for years, anq 31?3 niler ‘FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction, All classes of buildings contracted for. The many f, residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability, make good, MARSHALL & SANDERS mary. that office for five years, I am thor- Phone 228 Blue 5 d £ oughly familiar with the work, an b refer to any county commissioner or e ““q. member of the school board concernl- ing my efficiency. Being thus emi- nently qualified for the position, I . PP i respectfully solicit the suppert of 'l"“ s b b 4 ‘"**; the voters, and promise, if elected, & J. F. Welch Wil i R i Licensed Auctionaor to give the same conscentious and °§' i i pains-taking care to the service of g N the county in the future as I have g Lakeland uctlon ouse : dene In the Dpast. @ fi 4 N e T * 509 North Kentucky Avenue : @ m— TRE 3 & I E:%Roucnggi’giu a figfig for f» Auctions every Monday between 10 and 12 a. m. Parties wisy. county treasurer of Polk county sub- :.: ing to dispose of any surplus articles at auction such as furniture, ject tz the action of the Democratic % horses, wagons, stoves, or other articles, notify auctioneer, wn, primary electu;n June 2, 1914 g will call and talk the matter over with you. We buy, sell or ey. % WERNER G. JONES, |@ Cchange. i Auburndale, Fla. é : H We Auction off anything $ FOR TAX COLLECTOR & H To the Voters: SHHDDOEEPE ISP DIidd T hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Tax Collector of el il Polk county, subject to the action of | FEEEEIIREDETIDDPDEIIIIRPIL ~‘°"=’°=”3'"3‘3 the Democratic primary, June 2d. % z I solicit your vote and support. @ H Respectfully, @ g S PHIL. J. LANGFORD. 4 : el il ko & FOR COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD é: = ? z The Brighten--Up Folks? | ‘he frienas ot Mr. 4. O. Owens, | & e rlg en.' 0 3 i recognizing his valuable services as |& e . a memher of the county Board of 2 ‘ : Public Instruction, present his name b4 3 for reelection to this position from % the Third district, and urge the vot- Sty Lo bty Hiow, 3 They are the people that carry the L3 FOR COMMISSIONER. most complete line of Paints, Var- DISTRICT NO. 2 nishes, Stains, Decorative Materials, I take this method of annomncing to the voters of Polk county that I Etc,’ in Lakeland_ will be a candidate for the office of county commissioner in and from District No. 2 fn the primary of Call at 213 S. Kentucky Ave, 1914, In making this announcement, T, Phone 384 and be Convinced in a measure at least realize the im- portance attached to the office; that L with the board of county commis- | bbb ddgdg b PP DDPEI sioners rests the duty, among oth- ers, of equalizing the valuation of taxable property of the county, and of the construction and malntalnlng of roads. fTn this connection I de- sire it understood that I believe in equality in taxation, and that all persons, both rich and poor should alike, bear their share of taxation in proportion to the value of prop- erty owned by them. I also believe that better roads should be built and maintained. If nominated and elected I shall work to this end. MARK S. BOWEN. TO THE VOTERS OF POLK COUNTY I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of county commissioner of District No. 1, and earnestly golicit the support of the voters throughout the county. If elected, I promise to fi 1lthe office to the best of my ability to and for all parts of the county. Respectfully, 2457 J. E. LANCASTER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To the Democratic voters of Polk The many friends of Mr. Swearingen hereby announce county: ¥, B him a candidate for county com- missioner for district No. 2, sub- 2, 1914. ject to the primary June ————————— FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER The friends of Mr. A. T. Mann nominate him for the office of county commissioner from district No.3, and solicit the support of the voters for Mr. Mann, who has in the past ably discharged the duties of this position. TAX COLLECTOR I announce myself a candidate for Tax Colector of Polk county, sub- 1ject to the action of the Democratic | grimary election June 2. F. M. LANIER. B Clarl\i L‘RAFTSMAN REPAIR EHl]P Repairing . A. Jones @ esof all kinds, autos engines Z;, ns, bicycles. Refinishe 3 specialty, old $ing our specialty, olc éfurniture made new, Al classes of cabinet work. sterms reasonable, 3401 West Main StPhone 57 B]a‘},“l (MWM &M M«&w%* e R LR R LD Rie B ST R T X RN W. K. Jackson W. K. McRae JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE Large Listing--Always Some Baroains B L S DL BT R Ty L S e B i g e L] WMW%%&&«N'W@M KIMBROUGH & SI(INN[R IRRIGATION Co. WATER THE EARTH TO sult conditions. WNo better irigation in existence, J. W. Kim- brough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Any one interested in irrigation can obtain information by writing him or the company. They are now brepared to fill all orders promptly. Address Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co,, , lAKflAND FLORIDA B OB B Guord / R L L L ad | Haddd If you want your Shirts and Collars Laundered the VERY BEST Send them to the Lakelana Steam Laundry Weare better equipped ti 1an ever for giving you.hig class Laundry work, Phone 130 I\ G. H. Alfield Home Phone 39 Blue L S Otfife Phone B. H. Belisar 347 Black Home Phone 304 B Why Our Sidewalks Are the Best Machine mixed, Lake Weir Sand. Best Flint Rock and Lehigh Cement. Best Pressed Brick $11. 00 Delivered. Lakeland Pavmg&Construction Co. Bttt o o S T ST S AR - Cement, Sand and Rock For Sale $ 807 7 to 315 Main Street . Lal\eland Eaaaa i LTI PP A p

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