Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 26, 1914, Page 6

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Lemons, per dozen . . 20c Priscilla doughnut flour 15¢ Marshmellow whip . . 20c Swiss cheese . . . . 50c Cream and Pimento . . 20c¢ Southern Agents for Rhode Island Chickens BEBHBYDIBDBEPD Pure Food Store W. P. PILLANS & (0. PHONE 93 Cor. Main and Florida. Bl b ddd A thousanq might be wrong—but not five hundred thousand. More than a half million buyers have picked the Ford because of its serviceability, its low cost of upkeep. The Ford has made good. Five hundreq dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is fifty-five; the town car seven fifty—f. 0. b. Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog and particulars from Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. . Lakeland, Fla. “ NI EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MAY PRESENT MODES IN LINGERIE | Best Form of Brassiere Is of Embroid- ered Flouncing—Handsome Pet- ticoats With Lace Inserts. A brassiere made entirely of em- | broidered flouncing has a V neck, sur- plice front, with a few bones on each side and center front and back, no ! other waist being needed under a net blouse. A short brassiere has a nar- row frill of lace at the lower edge, and is cut almost straight around top and bottom, with flat shoulder straps, 'and fastens in front. | Camisoles, which are brassieres made with the little shoulder caps, en- circle the body with a tiny frill of net above, not reaching above the arms, with ribbons over the shoulders. This lace is fastened to a.,narrow plece of doubled net, with beading through which ribbon is run. Very thin length- wise strips of embroidery may form a camisole, with lace three inches wide across the top. They fasten on the left side. Little chemi-vests to be worn next to the flesh are made of nainsook, crepe, china silk, lawn, etc., and are 24 to 29 inches long and without an inch of extra material. An embrold- ered scallop on the edge is the pret- tiest finish. Hand embroidered nainsook floune- ing makes handsome petticoats, with lace inserts. A silk model of a petti- coat has a full length gusset of silk Jersey at every seam, which gives with the wearer's movements, and yet the garment clings closely to the fig- ure. Tango petticoats are of the fine crepe de chine with a side plaited ruf- fle of chiffon beaded with tiny flat roses. FOR WORKERS IN EMBROIDERY Raffia Effective for Almost Any Pur- pose to Which It May Be Applied. Something very new, easy to aecom- plish and giving delightfully satisfac- tory results is raffia embroidery. It is W2 Combination Pneumatic Sweeper HIS Swiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running DUNTLEY Sweeper cleans without raising dust, and at the same time picks up pins, lint, ravelings, etc., in ONE OPERATION. Its ease makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It reaches even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity of moving and lifting all heavy furniture. [/ The Great Labor Saver of the Home—Every home, large or small, can enjoy relief from Broom drudgery and protection from the danger of flying dust. : Duntley is the Pioneer of Pneumatic Sweepers— / Has the combination of the Pneumatic Suction Nozzle and / revolving Brush. Very easily operated and absolutely guar- anteed. In buying a Vacuum Cleaner, why not give the “Duntley’’ a trial in your home at our expense? Write today for full particulars A Frame That Fits is as important to a picture as a becoming gown to a woman. The frames we make are right in quality, style and workmanship, and will beautify as weli preserve yours I‘i‘flt‘ ures. THE BOOK STORE — effective when worked on plaip white material in soft shades of blue raffia, including dark blue, pale blue and a third shade of a decidedly greenish tint to lend variety to the work. This effective embroidery is used on screens, trays, fancy boxes, cushion covers and other articles too numer- ous to mention. For a foundation any loosely woven white material answers well. Cotton crepe serves the purpose admirably, but as it stretches consid- erably during the process of working it 18 necessary to use an embroidery frame. The design you wish to transfer should be placed behind the material, which is semi-transparent, and traced through. Ble water color paint makes a nice outline, a fine brush be- ing used for the work. The rafiia must be soaked in water for a short time before using to render it soft and pliable. When used damp it is not so liable to split. Crewel needles are the kind to use for this work. The method of work- ing is extremely simple, satin stitch being employed for the most part, though many outlines are formed of strands of raffia laid on the surface and couched down with narrow threads of raffla of the same color. One Lone Germ Breeds Millions A sore or cut lets the germs under the skin, It you don't stop its breeding there will ba millions in a few days., Stop the Breeding With DR. BELL'S Antiseptic Salve 1t stops the breeding at once. It keeps away all other germs, It soothes and heals as suro as you use it. A 25¢. box will prevent hundreds of dollars of trouble. “Tell It By The Bell” sasase For sale by Henley & Henley. NEAR DEATH BY SMOTHERING But Husband, With Aid of Cardui, Effects Her Deliverance. | Draper, N C.—Mrs. Helen Dalton, of {this place, says: ‘'l suffered for years { with pains in” my left side, and woul ‘ often almost smother to death. | Medicines patched me up for awhile . but then I would get worse again. Final- ly, my husband decided he wanted me to try Cardui, the wcman’s tonic, so he "bought me a bottle and | beizan using it. It did me more good than all the medi- {cines I had taken. 1 have induced many of my friends to , try Cardui, and they all say they have | been benefited by its use. lrherc never | has been, and never will be, a medicine | to compare with Cardui. | believe it is a good medicine for all womanly trou- bles.” | | For over 50 years, Cardui has been re- | lleving woman’s sufferings and building | | weak women up to health and strength, | 1f you are a woman, give it a fair trial, | It should surely help you, asit has a| | million others. | Geta bottle of Cardui fo-day. ‘ Write to: Chattancoga Medicine Co., Ladles’ ! Advisory Dept., Ch: qa, Tenn., for Special | Instructions On your case and 64-page book, “Homs | Treatment for Women,” in plain wrapper. N.C. 136 | 26, 1914. Those who fear tornadoes can @.ka comfort. It has been determined pel- entifically and mathematically that the chances of a visit from a tornado, even in the belt, is about one-slx- teenth of one per cent. in a century. The sum of $250,000 has been sub-t seribed by Sir Richard Lucas Tooth of | London for the purpose of fitting out | an antarctic expedition. Inasmuch as | Sir Lucas is many times a millionaire there is no reason to suppose that he may have bitten off more than he actually milllons and_millions of germs that grow from ore or two that got under the skin and into the bloud. DR. BELL'S Antiseptic Salve lod right away would have killed those few .Eplrm-n ept these milions from being born. *o have a 25¢. box of this salve ready for emer- gencles, ask for Dr. Ball’s Anuseptic Salve. “Tell It By The Bell” For sale by Henley & Henley. W. J. J. WHIDDEN FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the citizens and voters of Polk county: T would have been glad to! | have met every citizen and voter of the county during enis primary elec- tion canvass, but I have not been able to do so owing to the limited time I have been able to spare from my daily work. 1 am a native of this county, hav- ing been born here in 1866, I have always tried to identify myself with every interest of the county for the ‘“common good." 1 earnestly solicit vour support and vote at the approaching primary election on June 2 for the office of county treasurer. It electeq T will discharge the du- ties of the office to the satisiaction of the general public. Thanking my many friends in ad- vance for their support, | bey main Yours truly, 2601 W. J. J. WHIDDEN. LICE? The lice question is quickly settled if you dust yous fowls with Conkey’s Lice Powder 1¢'s safe, quick and sure.! Saves your poultry profits because it Kills the Lice oA, Sy For the y day a hickens at your poultry house with Conkey’s Lice Ligui Cleans them out thoro v cents, half gallos For the deadly head | ¢ use CONKEY'S HEAD LICE OINTMENT D. B. DICKSON TRULY DR. GEO.E.LYONS Quality Eyeglasses The Accurate Adjust- ment sight This opportunity shou not be neglected if is failure of sight or trouble in any form. Slight symptoms sometimes re- sult sriously and aervous troubles and chronic head- aches are often directly attributable to eye strain. e e SEBEHERPREGOPPIEETETE 5 — coespiIEsttiIstIsIIIED SIIBIIILIIIIIIOII4 " Will Sacrifice For Cagh Ten acres truck land, one lot near Sthoo]§ house; also 1 new six room house one gy : - @ ‘MANN PLUMBING Co PHONE 257, PINE ST. g gednds & B R T 2 SR e AE R A — AVONDALE SPRINGS TENNESSEE R. R. Station Avondale P. 0. Rutledy? Topy If you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountaing With large variety of health-giving mineral springs, surrounded b, vast g h est trees. and untold quantities of wild flowers, cheered by ti, 5‘)11z or- many wild birds, where a cool breeze is always to be felt in tp, ms of deep and shady glens which surround the grounds. and whern S any fort is made for the Dleasure and comfort of each and ev flVyef. then come to Auburndale Springs, Tenn. Note the address apoy ] e8t— f. J. HOFFMAN, Proprietor —~—— J. B. STREATER | H H Contractor and Builder Having hag twentyone years’ experience in building ang ooy tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the best service in this line, If contemplating building, will be pleyeg to furnish estimates and all information, All work guaranteeq, Phone 169 J. B. STREATE B BB PP IPEDDPPIFDDESDD B BDBPPPRPPBSDBDBD 0004 BB RSB BB P d e B S & BhEPPPPRPRPEIFIRPRIRIRREER POPRRRE IR BRI b die g Security Abstract & Title Co. i Bartow, Florida R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W, SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES New and up'todate plant. Prompt service. % Lakeland business left with our Vige President at City Hall wil @ receive prompt and efficient attention, $ EE LR LR L TR R R LR E R PR PR PP PPN to re- | O “Opportunity seeks the man with ready B e B B e money. Prepare for his coming by opening an ac count at this strong bank." B ey B At this Period use all Safe-r guards for Comfort and Well Being z'he best and most practicable of these is joe--QUR ICE. It preser™® your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, do¢t 78 xi?:evm Ways t00 numerons to mention—and all for & very Lifé In.stead of decreasing your taking of jce on the cool days which i 1 i 1 i :F‘}lgtbe occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones, rew® i 84t now that every day is a full ice day for you. And stick to that COURON BOOK of ours. It iy your consistent, P sistent SAVER, \-—\.- Lakeland Jee Company Phone 26 — |

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