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Hats Worn at : l the happy couple intend to live at the currency law. old man’s.” Cos[s B“t $3- KEEPS YOUR HOME - o for 10 days’ trial Here is a new price on a Now We make this offer so M i competent Adder. On a ma- that offices everywhere e ID-SUMMER hats, gay with flow. whl}e, with a blush of pink toward chine that is rapid. fullsize and learn what this mac}m:‘ ers, are worn at a tilt. Either | their centers. | lnl&g;llible lat hi weans to them. they are posed at the right and lifted At the left four ruffies of lace, edged d e e madnliie Ad- ’ at the left with upturned brim or they | with & narrow strip of leghorn braid, : cgfl.et?ob:ng'lg%agolg: flonnd.'ls)a%%i‘l;: [e" uavs TGSt gncline over the eyes and are high |are placed against the crown. They El;oltake fih“ place of the cen- We will gladlvy nlace in anv &t the back. Flowers fill in the | repeat the line of the brim and add Jp%ra'{lofi'%.me FRIb A WS ?mced Vi tAu{erican gaen o brims and spaces at the lifted portions | the requisite height to the crown. It is also intended for offices rher. will & oati 8 Ther, will be no oblication, of the brim. Or they are used in| There is a drape of blue velvet rib- ?fi{'neiw;fg awfi&r& costly ma- and charges will be Dreraid. * T ;lher ?fismons on the hat with rib- | bon about the crown, with a bow at Combination Pneumatic sweepe" Th, i I'_‘Y' lisge(;‘mnfgg alxty g’v!-tahus%nft nggg [ ons filling in at the side or back. | the side. In this particular hat the : I e price i8 due to utter sim- if any machine can serve bet- t Fioweralare oo duilnent fh suthaier | bow: 15 iRbedint » Aaclig ancie Bel THIS Swiftly-Sweeping, Easy-Running DUNTLEY Sweeper gy{gg gg‘l}eéok Jur enormous ter than this. o ! :mllllner'y. lll:;ls«:; of alllknt:r mm;lln tlyr d;)m found in the graceful millinery pinsdf?n?s w"hlf)“' raising 'du%;}?‘:d E;l;}éel{s:?‘iofige D}Cks up work. 1 the we"ll‘is'érsne;dthu: glalghcigg.xlon s K gauze vie w ose of the garden in | of the season. » (NG, ravelings, etc., in . lts ease : beauty. A pretty hat, covered with moire, makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It reaches 1] E}fggnc%%lfigrngfigg Pl Afiest b Two examples of flower-trimmed |18 shown in the second figure. It is even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity }ng be&'ore thejaddivon dmgeflicifigg ‘grantenm%;;:’n t[:edé 8 Ihats ar: given here that are distinc- | the simplest of round sailor, trimmed of moving and lifting all heavy furniture 5 ’fixae 4 machine, will | 2" b tive and tasteful enough to command | with plaitings of moire ribbon and Th, : : e Great Labor Sa: P G add, subtract and mul- g jadmiring attention in any gathering.|a wreath of roses, forget-me-nots and small, can cnjol;o relief l;reurmoéwl:nlg?“':;ryli:;dry p':&'f&’ig?,'gffio"' tply, With very siight | Name.......... SR e 3 :!:ry n:e m‘fdlu;‘n in size, and beautl- | wheat. The long flower wreath is the danger of flying dust. S " %fiffiffiz §"§un°,§‘,‘;d%‘;“ p y shape ot all shapes can be | carried over the brim t d tr Address ....... LN FUR ) : 'worn, at the saucy angle which is so | and ter;i:atesen L[:e ob:::. b:ndmm“ | Dll‘l';:lxelfe?o:n’;;eina’;i‘:: :fetrheo {’nf:::fi"c“;”i'swxfi il :—d HSS amag]tm:lete‘ neA"%e i gk o . captivating on youthful wearers, and | sash of moire falls from a bow on the revolving Brush. Very easily operated anlc‘ica‘bosr:vlut:?; ;::r ma(l; Ry g Sl e LA N 2 unless the hat is made with this pose | bandeau. anteed. In buying a Vacuum Cleaner, why not give larze ‘fir‘:’dues?: lflmcaersé | ! in view, the tilt is out of place and [ Bhe who aspires to wearing a hat the “Duntley"* a trial in your home at our expense? zehttlinz from these ma- | gyate ..., Sl e 3 mot attractive. much tilted to the side must be very Write today for full particulars 3 glnssno% ssegs'llece IR —_ - b ! . At the top and right of the picture | sure that her style will carry it off. & Man Ve the same hat is shown in two views. It [ A little tilt is becoming to almost ufsotured and Guarantesd by ) [ o:tl:::(;enf]t st:!aw. :I'hth Mflx;:omlllng every wearer, but a pronounced angle AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, CHICBGO 1 side. e entire crown | is out of the question for some faces. | SOLD BY U E 3 ! ¢ BY COLE & HULL, JEWELERS d a Saucy Angle : B DDDDDDDDDOBBBEBE i We are dekt.ermnl]:?d to mafixe June the biggest month in the history of our business, and 32 We are making efforts in this li ' il ' a5 g efforts in this line which will be to your profit. Never before have we i¢ otrered such price inducements, and never before have we offered such quality of goods ° .+ and variety of seletcion at these special BANNER MONTH SALE PRICES : 3 ';h __ MENS CLOTHING _ MEN'S WASH PANTS MEN'S FINE SHOES ‘ .:I:’_\:\ fi:l.nf [‘\mhu'wl o ..., .. $8.98 Ll oAV DT Vol SRR e s W s 85¢ High and L S i i $15.00 Suits Reduced to ......... $10.98 $1.50 Values, now ...... $1.20 2 Pl gt w— el el R K St AR dducet st s $12.98 A AVIEUGS) SIROW S eatn i b il siod va t L300 SHUESE oty vl =t 15 cents Sox... ceees 11¢ ¢ Suits Reduced tc .., ..,.s $14.98 UNDERWEAR BAB0 BHOBBHOW i 4 ivsosinn 25 cents Sox .. S £ ! : .19¢ : Suits Radiced fo 0. 50 $15 98 28 oES GREMANE T S R 19¢ $4.00 Shoes now 50 cents SoX ... oi iiiiniins 39¢ ; Suits REdteed o o o 98 RO cente RPN o .o visvaniann L A R I A R : ‘ \ll:::~ l\'k‘tlll:\‘\‘tl :w ......... g;‘s)}g $1.00 (;'n'm:‘nlll:n ............... 79:: EDWIN CLAPP e : ST]:{‘ZW‘ FELT AND PANAMA : £3000 Suits Reduced to ......... $22.4%8 St.50 Garments ... ... ...l $119 Fine Shoes andOxfords in all Style Ml 50 ¢ e : MEN'S FINE PANTS 200 GUPMIERER i) siv snn sawnine $1.39 S0:50 and B2.00 HOW ... v $5.00 I\‘u :: ‘;\‘nt\f'll\”:(llucs """""""""""" Y S0l SValleS oW . L i e $3.00 BELTS = & AL S l(—' T | St Vil ow 3200 e ~ THE “JUST WRIGHT" SHOE ” $1.50 \\V"l]]ll‘c_fi A s e : e 8398 R st RN i 54.50 VAR O B e e $3.48 '\” \_,'.‘ \f.llm\ RS ol - VRTTERITOIVE Gt & v elvnb v oaion $4.98 81,00 now $5.00 Valties, nOW v0. vov voinvnans $3.98 ‘\ll \:‘1’ \'l“lml\ e 38 Values now B A $5.98 RLB0SAOW 0 i Shoes and Oxford in all Leathers ‘A\” \\{-:: \'jl]m'\ Rt e . MENS SHIRTS At g BOY'S SHOES All $500 Values ... 111101000 X R e T ggf- BOY'S WAISTS AND SHIRTS $1.75 Values, now ....cc..0 ..o $1.19 \II 700 and $750 Values ....... 2 \il :\"LSH Shirts now O $1 ,ifl _"5 cents 1_‘11:|1i.1\ ...19¢ i,‘_)“ \v‘l““\' AN e $1.48 Ml $8.50 and $10.00 Values ....... ':S ATl 80 o0 SHILES DIOW o it ahs v $1_‘s \‘-‘ cents (}ll:«]lli\ ........ 39(‘ \t 90 \.(h“v\_ LA RO $179 BOY’S PANTS : All 32,50 Shirts HOW o0 s s imnns $1.69 75 cents Q}‘nllt)‘ .............. 48¢ $3:00; Vallles, \How '\ co s il e $2.29 50 cents Quality, now ... .. $ W el il el R $2.29 Stoo Quality SR 79¢ 75 cents Qu.’llii.\-. now :fl B D, NECKWEAR ST 00 "‘ulitl\; A A e e v sk Y : s’§ \ll Suits Cases, Iand Bags and Trunks In great Profusion and all Reduced in g Olml'n"v. S i i Méfi ¢ oreatly Reduced Prices. Price ‘-\.]":” (--)‘“11‘.“-' ROWL s cons samaionsy % g::g W00 QUaltY oW 0 v \ kL ' i Our Sales thus far has been a most gratifying success, and we urge upon all who want ° : to make their money count double i hasi ' ) y ouble in purchasing power to avail themselves of ‘the : |4 ’7 1 opportunity we are offering. : —————_\ N 3 ° -3 1 . £ LAKELAND, FLORIDA # s DR. A. C. MIILLER Dr. A. C. Miller of 8an Francisco was appointed a member of the fed- eral reserve board created by the new LAK ELAND, FLA., JUNE 2, 1914, As He Got It. A newly married lady was being in- terviewed by the reporter of the local paper just after the ceremony. “And after the honeymoon where do you intend to settle down?” was his final question. “At the old manse,” said the bride, as she hurried away. The reporter thought it sounded a bit familiar, but he decided to use it, , 80 when it appeared in print the report + finished up: “After the honeymoon SEPPIDIE DI ID DI E PP [FESERERRAREERSE RSN SRR 45 €3 G QDDDDDEPDDDDIEGIT DDy & 1t is predicted that jeljoasellowlan- nas, the new fruit, will never become popular as a breakfast order. It 1s 8o much easier to say “grapefruit.” Some Washington society people have learned “the quaint Egyptian dances.” “Quaint” is good, but the word might not please the ancient Iris. A Suspicion. “You know,” said the weary-looking man, “that our next-door neighbors have a parrot, a self-playing piano and several children who sing and recite!” “What of it?” “I was wondering whether it wasn’t possible for this pitiless publicity idea to be overdone.” | American Adding -/ Machine The Latest Adder PEPPRRR PR R P L L L e Sl Pa g 2 S B L LR R R R A | News that a hen has laid ap bearing the date of 1914 may stimy, some of the cold storage plantg | bring their output across the cent, i line. % King Menelik of Abyssinia hag g, again. If this sort of thing keepg, much longer it is likely to have - injurious effext upon bis majeg;, health. : Take Heed of the Present, = Thoreau was a philosopher one aim was high truth, and was impatient of littleness. He :;5 once: “You can't kill time winyy, injuring eternity,” and the trutp, the epigram is as great as its wit, 7, living present demands everyop best, and to fritter it away is fat e 2 DDA DD