Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 30, 1914, Page 8

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—~—— - s g AR LR s - o SHOED always arriving. S Y } We keep up with the very newest things in fancy footwear. It's a8 T T T pleasure to show our goods, nd our aim is to fit you. We are the NEW] | only store in Lakeland that ues the custom fitting methods. e frirgrbdndn @uindiduingnd ofnirgefuing Store of Quality 122 Ky. Ave. § FOOT FITTERS % We Repair Shoes While You Wait. | FRPPPPPTRRTERPTIT T EETL Y PR TRTTR T PP PR PP RPN The Loss by Fire in the U. S During a Recent Year Amounted to Almost One-Half the Cos Of All New Buildings Constructed During the Entire Twelve Months! We represent the following reli- able companies: Fidelity Underwriters, When Buying or Bullding capital ...... .. .. 4,750,000 Philadelphia Underwriters, Provide the Means oapitaliv oo .l il ,500,000 German American, capital 2,000,000 SELERAEI For Rebuilding! MANN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Building Conservation On the Farm Practically every farm in this country would show a nice profit if the above ex- pressed idea could be and was carried out with all its possibilities. The great farm problems of today are many. Good fences and lots of them go a long toward solving the question of bigger profits. Then why not get in line and buy your feace from home people, who treat you right and ap- preciate your business. 1AL NORE Eeres =l il Just received a solid car load of American Fence Also a car of pitch pine fence post. éof the blouse. | e —————— | Groups of Buttons. | Little square buttons covered with l silks are ranged in groups on blouse sleeves and fronts Some shaped hip | ness, have these sets of squares at HARDWARE CO. |#=aii™" L] | EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 30, 1914. MOST PRACTICAL FROCK BEST TO CHOOSE ONE THAT WILL STAND FREQUENT TUBBING. WIll Be of Good Service Both as Graduation Gown and for Summer Wear Soft Mulls and Batistes Are Favored. It should not be a dificult problem to find a frock suitable for graduation purposes this year, for there are quan- titles of adorable youthful models and exquisite materials that are avail- able for the young girl graduate, The most practical of gmduating frocks 18 of course the one ihat will stand tubbing. Fine lingerie gowns are nowadays more often sentto the cleaner than to the laundress, but the young girl as a rule {8 not overcyreful of her clothes, and it a frock mwst go to the claner often during a summer one will have little com- fort from it. Per- haps the summner _ I8 td be spent whert no clean- ing establishmant is clise at hand, and iiconvenience is aded to the time and expense entaibd. So the frock actualy fitted for tubbig is the practeal frock for a girlwhose sum- mer yardrobe is limitd, and it is quite possible to take his into con- sidertion without sacricing too muchipon the al- tar o utility. A pe linen is the mst satisfac- tory |aterial for Embroldered Ba- tiste, myself with every interest of the|#® county for the “common goond." pin and big aches and big pains Is quickly absorbed—good for sores, neuralgia, stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists. For Sale in Lakeland by HENLEY & HENLEY W. J. J. WHIDDEN i FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the citizens and voters of Polk i county: 1 would have been glad to' || KEEPS YOUR HOME FRESH a7/ - - ~ N Combination Pneumatic Sweeper TH IS Swiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running DUNTLEY Swe cleans without raising dust, and at the same time pick: o pins, lint, ravelings, etc., in ONE OPERATION, | . makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished, [¢ 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, ar small, can enjoy relief from Broom drudgery and Bed ol the d;nger of flying dust.( !g i RSO oy 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 s ea have met every ciuzen and voter of | the county during nis primary elec- tion canvass, but 1 have not been able to do so owing to the limited time I have been able to spare from my daily work. ks I am a native of this county, hav- ing been born here in 1866, | d I have always tried to identify |3 the lingerie frock that i/to endure tubbing, and it will pay t obtain an excellent quality. The ltistes and 1 mulls are softer and lauler well if carefully handled, but thdinen will outwear them every time. Various other sheer copns have come into popularity. Swg and or gandie are of course the}d favor- ites, but their crispness, |ce their chief merit, has made them pid place somewhat to the softer 3lls and batistes and linens, thoughhey are still liked. The cotton nel voiles and crepes are more recenfrrivals and have achieved decided ppular- ity, a very large percentagef the cotton graduating frocks this ur pe- ing made up in these materia They launder well, are easi han. dled, and are very soft, gracei anq durable, despite their sheernesganqg they lend themselves admiral to simple forms of trimming, altygn they may be made very elaboratejtn hand embroidery. The cotton nets come in vang meshes, in wide widthe and arept extremely expensive. Frequently o sees a frock made entirely of they :and quite devoid of trimming for scalloped or picot edges or en hemstitched. One expensive but | markably attractive frock of net ‘finished around the edge with scallo) 'The skirt was made over a silk foundation. There were two full ru ‘fles ‘of the net shirred on two cord with a two-inch beading encircling the skirt. The ruffies were finished at the upper and the lower edge by deep scallops. The lower part of the skirt was drawn in closely at the bottom and widened gradually 'toward the hips. The sleeves were finished at the lower edge with shirrings and a scal- loped frill. Across the shoulders the sleeves were again shirred on two cords and headed by an upstanding gcalloped frill The frill was met at the back and front by scal- loped edged rev- / ers, also of net. =¥ [t Folds of the plain net filled in the V at the back and frontt The lower part of the bodice was formed of deli- cate shadow lace, Another expen- sive frock, which, however, is not an imported mod- el, is of embroi- dered voile. This is pictured. It is made on the fa- miliar lines of a simple full blouse with peplum or t tunic, a plain, slightly draped skirt, slightly rounded away at Embroidered Voile. the skirt bottom at the front. But the distinctive fea- ture, as in the one first described, is the amount of hand embroidery which ornaments it. Net frills finish the long sleeve at the wrist and an upstanding frill of the net encircles the neck and extends down the front yokes, below which tunics fall in ful- and vote at the approaching primary election on June 2 for the office of county treasurer. of the general public. vance for their support, I beg to re- main 2601 I earnestly solicit vour support If electeq T will discharge the du- ies of the office to the satisfaction o Thanking my many friends in ad- Yours truly, 'W. J. J. WHIDDEN. Permanently located DR. GEQ.E.LYONS Optician and Optometrist oom 2 Skipper Bldg. Lakeland. Fla. If you have the misfor- Ye to break your eye &s~s save the pieces and blg them to us. We de- Vdour entire time to the OPal business, and our Pr% are right. AThe Latest Gations In Baiing Caps Jut Receives at Ré Cross Pirmacy it Thelrug Store ) on : corner also evething to be || fog in a {| COMPLETARUG STORE PHOE 89 T L T T T R e FEPBPGIDELEOIGED D3 Mayes Grocery Compa WHOLESALE GROCERS “4 EUSINESS WITHOLT BOOKS We find that low prices and long tim will not go hand in hand. and on May Is we will instal our new system ot o prices for Strictly Cash. We heve saved the people of Lakela and Polk County thousanas of dollars the past, and our new system will sti reduce the cost of living, and also redud our expenses 111 21102 us to put knife in still deeper. We carry a full line groceries. fee grain, hay. crate material, and Wilson Toomers’ Ideal Fertilizers always on ha Mayes Grocery Compa 211 West Main St., Lakeland, Fla The Cost of Living is Greg Unless You Know Where to B IF YOU KNO 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 liv Best Butter, per pound cenen seen Sugar, 17 pounds ..,..,. ves Cottolene, 10 pound palls. ., Cottolene, 5 pound pails 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard Snowdrift, 10 pound pails zcu-tamllyuum........ 6 cans baby slze Cream 18 Darrel DOt BIOUR. oo cviiiiiinciniis S eecsecninns 12 pounds best Flour............. i » QULOPHH: BORD, & 108 v o it snns e Ground Coftee, per pound.. ... .. AR 6N b gallons Kerosene. . .. ‘ee €0 e b e we o WeEe s[Te g0 0 E. 6. TWEEDE

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