Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 2, 1914, Page 3

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EVENING TELEGRAM BLOOD POISON s __ actually millions and millions of germs that grow from one or two that got under the skin and into the blood. T DR. BELL'S Antiseptic Salve applied flJM away would have killed those few *.l'ml and kept these miilions from being born, '0 have & 35¢. box of this salve ready for emer- gencles, ask for Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve. “Tell It By The Bell” . 229595222 For sale by Henley & Henley. FROUGH hats this year are more wrimmed, and may be described hcur.” than for many seasons there are numbers of smart, Iy trimmed, plain shapes, suitable treet wear. ] d it may be observed (to the £ of our good taste) that no mat- ow strong the tendency to “fussi- *in styles American women so in- otly demand simplicity in street rel, that they get it. They have \ged, or their tailors have man- v the present /over-elnborutvd 8 80 that they look trim and| sful in tailored costumes that in- ‘e rather than follow the modes. ' shown in the picture, gives an inkling of the style and variety one may find in these tailored hats. They are made of milan hemp, and blocked into shape, but are soft and flexible. There is nothing rigid looking about even the plainest one. In this particular group, fancy feath- ers and wings, with a little ribbon, furnish the trimming. There are num- bers of novelties manufactured for trimming tailored hats. Pompons of ostrich feathers, or silk fibre, and many fancy ornaments which combina femthers and silk fibre are conspicu- ous among them. If you are a business girl choose a “lkmd hats of today indulge in | tailored hat for daily wear. It may C)tet!:y gaiety of color that marks | be daring in shape, gay in color, and Jeason in other directions. They | in one or the other of these particu- made in all colors. Half of the lars it should be unusual. It may be ‘e number may be black, but these | all black, but so tull of snap that it ‘mlivened with colored trimmings. | will strike everyone like a cool breeze i fn all-black hats (there are few [on a hot day. Just see to it that it \ege) the high-luster surfaces of % and lacquered ribbon, the me- | surfaces of the trimmings de- | 44 for them, lift them out of the | aon-place and make them bril-| 3 Jgroup of beautiful street hats | u ADS. IN THIS PAPER. | Permanently Located has style, and suits your own style, and the trick of wearing the most be- coming of all hats will be turned. The last day of that hat will be better than the first, for it will have become en- | deared to you. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. gt 48 4 Pretty Hats of Jet and Maline Strenuous Games take the “life” ent of you- Thirst-killing Chero-Cola puts it back. Cools--Refreshes-- Stimulates LOOK FOR THE @'\W' CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. ] > SNy WIDEAWAKE PEOPLE SAVE MONEY BY READING THE WATCH THEM FOR BARGAINS We have been advised by today' LAKELAND, FLA,, JUNE 2, 1914. 7 Energizes Body and Brain. IN ICED BOTTLES ANYWHERE —— 5c LABEL BOTTLED BY +AKELAND, FLORIDA. Herring De Luxe. A writer in a2 Loadon paper asks ths | ~question: “Did you ever eat the fish | "called a bloater in a first-class restau- | rant?” And then he answers the ques- tion: “I did the other night. It was quite an inferfor specimen, but they called it ‘hareng grille a la mullref d'hotel,’ and it took 36 minutes to pre- pare it-—which name and preparation added greatly to the price charged. The bloater is a herring, and the an- nual yield in Norway, Sweden and on the British coast is about four thou- " sand millions of this fish, or about that y number of pounds. When it comes to Eservlng fish to a patron, whether in a European or an American restau- rant, the proprietor with malice afore- thought proceeds to treat the patron The Ball Bearing, Long Wearing Typewriter as a malefactor, so far as he can, by levying a special tax upon him. Even | Typewriter for ! at our lakeside resorts, where it may ! . be supposed that fish should be abun- the Rul'al BuSlneSS Man | dant, the resorters are discouraged from asking for this article of diet and are switched off to beet and bacon.” WISHED SHE COULD DIE And Be Free From Her Troubles,‘l but Finds Better Way. Every typeface strikes the exact printing center everytime L. C. Smith & Bros. Whether you are a small town merchant or a farmer, yog can’t afford to be without a typewriter. Typewrittea le give you a busi: Llnven o ttavs and bills save your time and 5 cuanding you can get in no other way. ‘ The L. C. Smiith & Bros. typewriter is especially w: adapted to thiz wror’s hecause it will stand more ! wear and d not roguive an expert operator, Anyone can learn to operate it in a short time. It is ball bearing th:roughout, simple, compact, complete. Mail this coupon today. L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER Syracuse, N. Y. Columbia, Tenn.—“Many a time,” 8ays Mrs, ?essie Sharp, of this rlace | “I'wished [ would die and be relieved of my jsuffering, from womanly troubles. | I could not get up, without pulling at | somelhin%lo help me, and stayed in bed | most of the time. 1 could not do my | housework. H The least amount of work tired me! s | out. My head would swim, and | would | CO. ; ; 5% tremble for an hour or more. Finally, I | § {mail that our lens-grinding plant fook Cardui, the woman’s tonic, any‘i 11 Please send me your free book. has been shipped just o few days ago | am not bothered with pains any more, | \ ) ’ 1 do not use a typewriter at present. and also our stock of unground |and I don’t have to £o to bed. ‘In fact, | D ¢ * " i l“ IH i l“ . SRSt 8 g " | am ing a typewriter and e to lenses. So we are looking for this I am sor.d and well of all my troubles. 88ty ment and we will have the grindin lens that ma; DR. GEO.E.LYONS Optician and Optometrist Room 2 Skipper Bldg Lakeland Fla. All The tatest Creations In Bathing Caps Just Receive: at Red (ross come onr way. J . those who like jet in millinery, | by an older woman. It is a shape that ymbinations of jet and maline | may be placed on the head at several 3 themselves most attractive.|angles, and this widens its field consid- es of maline absorb and hide the| erably. For the jet hat has the ad- but jet tosses it about, plays| vantage of appropriateness on both it incessantly, and this union of | youthful and elderly heads. and glitter makes i i turban with soft crown of 1@ hat fascinating ine and brim of jet, trimmed with 2w in the combinatic 1 peacock feathers, is so smart od does not ne«d t in style that it would ar- recommended b; ntion anywhere. In this, es than mere | v follows the outline of 1at is new in i maline } The 'n is made of e manner of Z ra! thic} maline. It is a rials, and ti es s r 11 wearer. The ©® at the three h:ts 2 r of the thers is especially - re illustrates he origina r dve the designer The Drug Store he materials g dashy, jau lapoleon shaj i ding about the he nd a crown half-dozen thickne: of maline 8 is a border of folded maline ning the outline of the brim and a jet coronet on the corner one of the most successful of s. There is a bandeau which al- most amounts to a cap, covered with frills of ne. The shape is draped brushes or cockades of jet fur-|with net ngled with tiny Jjet se- og the trimming. The drooping|quins. An upstanding spray of fine at the right side might be dis-|feathers completes the model. *d with, if the hat is to be worn | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. also everything to be found in a COMPLETE DRUG STORE PHONE 89 outfit to arrive in our city any mo- | | your special ofier to exchange it for a new one. Cardui goes fo all the weak spots and helps to make them strong. It acts with | nature—not against her. It is for the | g Name ..... plant installed as soon as possible | fired, nervous, irritable women, who feel r. 0. for we are delaying our customers | as if everything were wrong, and need and causing them moich inconveni- something to quiet their nerves and : : . | strengthen the worn-out system, ence by not having our equipments to erind special lenses for them on | I youare a woman, suffering from any | hort notice, but we will soon he of the numerous symptoms o wom:ln!” O VRS SV " | trouble, take Cardui. It will help you. ready to take care of any style of a At all druggists. | Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies' | Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special 1| fnstructions on your case and 64-page book, “Home | ' ‘reatment for Women," in plain wrapper, N.C. 123 ARE YOU A DOER OR - AWATCHER? T‘_ are Crowded with them. the Good Opportunities slip be- Iieing Built in this beautiful prop- HE Grand nd and Bleach nd their Grasp. erty, over-looking Hillsborough [housands stand along ahe Are YOU a DOER? or are Bay. Side-lines | YOU a WATCHER? Building Lots in FALMA hey fight among themselves' 'ind Yourself NOW! CETA PARK are in demand. the most Comfortable Seats L ISTE S ) I'hey are INCREASING IN from which to view the Proces- YOU are being Offered an|\'\|,UE RAPIDLY. sion. ' 4 OPPORTUNITY for PROFIT- We are offering a Limited : >\£;'r nd, these are the WATCH- \pI.E INVESTMENT. Only | Number of some of the Best Lo- ERS! i | Small Cash Payment is necessary | ¢ ted ones to the Inve in ['hev will be Content forever to g % b o é ol ke . r YOU to take ad 4 | ak ne 1t the OWEST | “ n” while the DOERS, Y : take ad e ebadln i ] th \W I | eat Game of Business: If YOU are a WidesAwake PRICI D and ( , Advance. working their| POER, you will find out More|! ERMS pward, day by day . Haiess [ODAY! i T‘ e ; nd strance to sayv, these same \ tremendous sum of Money |, el A\TCHERS— these Lookers-i ha n spent on the Improve-|' ‘- . NOFR A Artinn 1 1 I D ‘ . : \TT A Y.‘.",:.""" u ¢ numbers mes ar S | TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY j Tampa, Florida

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