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SOTO HOTEL YJ For every . little ache and — American and European Plan pain and big aches and Tampa, Florida LW.YARNELL ¢ Buccessor to W. K. MoRae. TRAKXSFER LINEDS [Draying and Hauling of All Kiné Prompt and Reasonable Servies .Household Moving a Special Phones: Residence, 57 Green Office, 109 big pains s quickly absorbed—good for sores, neuralpia, stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists, or Sale in Lakeland by HENLEY & HENLEY All The Latest Creations In Bathing Caps Just Receives at Red Cross Pharmacy The Drug Store on the corner — EVERITHING FOR THE HORSE May be had here. If you need a cur- rycomb, a halter, a rain cover, a brush, an ankle boot or any other article for the use or comfort of the ——-hOrse, come here for it. We make and repair anything in leather goods i L/m,m a goat harness up to the heav- I Price and quality ¢ i also everything to be lest team harness. found in a r ‘1ght. COMPLETE DRUG STORE MOGLASHAN [ o= PHPIPFLSD ISP PBFIDIDDREPER QCEPEPPDIDIHD SAbPIIIPdidd The Only . PureFoodStore | UNING HLEGRAM, SOAP JELLY ALWAYS BEST ! Preparation That Will Appeal at Once to the Woman of Fastidious Taste. If once you form the habit of using the liquid soap on your skin you will wonder why you did not do so long ago, and you will hardly care to use cake soap. Soap jelly is best, since it does not clog the pores, and is much quicker | and more surely rinsed from the skin. Try the following, and see if you do not approve it: Take a cake of | your favorite soap, weighing about | four ounces, shave it fine, then pour three quarts of boiling water over it and allow it to stand where it will re- main gently warm on the back of a range or over a radiator until all the soap is dissolved. Then remove from heat, and when cold pour it into a large kettle; if the soap is unscented, a teaspoonful of any essential oil, such as oil of rose geranium, bergamot, lav- ender or rosemary, may be added to the entire amount. Now from the larger bottle fill a con- venient sized one to leave on the wash-' stand; there will be no mussy or sloppy soap or soap dishes standing about. Women who are fastidious and who take good care of their skin seldom if ever use hard soap; their favorite soap is purchased by the box and dis- solved into soap jelly. FR SPECIAL OFFER We will make one pair Trousers with each coat and pants or suit order during the month of June, absolutely FREE ELAND, FLA., JUNE 4, 1914, NEW AND PRETTY DECORATION Artificial Flowers That Will Twine Into Some of the Most Exquisite of Floral Bowers. x | I The woman who entertains has al-! ways to face the problem of flower | decoration, happily less of a problem at this time of the year than at any other time. you will welcome a suggestion for the day when the garden has yielded her‘ choicest and the last rose of summer | “lies withered and dead.” A friend of | mine has solved the problem beauti- | fully, and the solution is, in every sense of the word, a beautiful one, She | is a woman who is highly appreciative of anything that is artistic, and the poetry of Alfred Noyes has taken a great hold upon her. I attended a read- ing held at her home, of his “Flower of Old Japan,” and here is the solu- tion: I thought I had crossed the seas into Japan—every available space was a flowery kingdom in itself. There were wistaria and cherry blossoms and | tea and plum blossoms. The flowers were artificial, you see, made of linen. She tells me you can get them in al- most any of the stores, and never have I seen such an impression created be- fore with artificial flowers. 1 don't think the ordinary artificial flower will suffice to do it—they ought to be of linen, and they ought to be Chinese or | Japanese.—Exchange. EE! But nevertheless, I know | B i in Lakeland %@l Lo N Call us up for Fancy Gro- ceriesand Fresh Vegetables Phones 93, 136 Corner Main St. and Florida Ave. FEBBGHODIBROOETEDEEEDIRE GPBBBBDEHB try B Do BB xycgflg’“"‘i”&"fl"."rw W. K. McRae | il €X- W. K. Jackson JACKSON & McRAE 'REAL ESTATE out | | arm 1CES [orough, of Lakeland, Florid4 has the management of the State of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North |Sarolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Any SEPOPIE 0TGP ERPEEPBD DD PEPPPPIPEEPIEDEEBEEDEbID b ')ne interested in irrigation can obtain information by writing him )r the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. ' KIMBROUGH & SKINN[R IRRIGATION (0. % WATER THE EARTH TO \lult conditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- ‘Kimbroug‘l and Skinner Irrigation Co., $ l\KEH\D flflRI[)A We are grateful to our customers for their co operation, and as a recognition of their efforts we are making you this proposition. Come in and make your selection at Williamson- FASHION SHOP FOR MEN NEW NECKWEAR In the upper part of this group is pictured a new stock in chemisette effect. The “shirt bosom” and collar are made of white linen, the latter in- set with rose-colored batiste, em-| broidered in rose and green, the clos- ing of the chemisette—effected by means of crystal buttons with button holes done in rose—is edged with a ‘a narrow plaiting of white batiste. The i | w ll s f F c h 4 ight edge of the chemisette is fin- 2! the left with a plaited of ti ‘. Ten acres truck land, one lot near B i i s e school house; also 1 new six room house one acreof land. MANN PLUMBING CO. PHONE 257, PINE ST. A & maline have | These are usually quite wide. »| grosgrain or fancy bes with black m stock and ties at ned effectively ch forms the the back in a flufty en comb 5 | bow For the Kldd'es Sashes and belts requently em- ployed this year in n's clothes. Some of velvet, satin, ribbop. Belts are of the sashes are PP TP PP TT T Y T T T T T T YT ey w v w e . v - - Moore Co. e Won't stir up your perves. A delightful flavor all its own, IN ICKD BOTTLES ANYWHERE 5C LOOK FOR THE %'%9 LABEL Bottled by CHERO-COLA BOTTLING €O, Lakeland, Fi€a AVONDALE SPRINGS ENNESSEE R. R. Station Awmdaie P. 0. Rutledge Tenn. If you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountains, with a {large variety of health-giving mineral springs, surrounded by vast for- | est trees, and untold auantities of wild flowers, cheered by the songs of many wild birds, where a cool breeze is always to be felt in the many deep and shady glens which surround the grounds, and where every ef- fort is made for the pleasure and comfort of each and every guest— then come to Auburndale Springs, Tenn. Note the address above, F. J. HOFFMAN, Proprietor BHRBEDDBDE DD B CRBB DD DR DREGEPDDEPRD PGB RGP PD PP J. B. STREATER Contractor and Builder Havmg had twenty-one years' experience in building and con- tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the best service in this line, If contemplating building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all information, All work guaranteed. Phone 169 J B. STREATER FBIBPHOPP PR PP PR DD DD IS ; | SEPPEEEEIPPEEEIBEPIIEDIDED SPEOIDRPEDEPPIPEBDIPESIIe Security Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida i G el R. B, HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES New and up'to-date plant. Prompt service. & Lakeland business left with our Vise President at City Hall will @ receive prompt and efficient attention. @ BEEDPEGIPHDPPHPPBBOBHBD IO DPPLPDPOBPOODPODBOD PO HY & < CEERR TR RL Lt ] fIRSI NAHONA[ BANK @ of suede and of colored and patent :;: leather. Belts of leather and dress | “ . fabric combined are also well favored, j§: Collars and cuffs of embroidery, | < plain organdy, embroidery batiste or :;: | colored linen are considered very 4? smart. Some of these are finished |3 fg: | with hand or machin lloped edges. é:» § # A "m,,,s,. are in various shapes, includ- ‘: W"h thls BANK lS always § ing square, pointed and rounded sailor, | :;: '{’ P . RS confidendial. No informa- & THREE TYPES OF COLLARS | X ; X i ey & tion regarding your affairs Wearer May Make Choice of One 'Z: That Is the Most Becoming to o I o : 3 oDy is ever divulged to any un- —_— k) | o - Threo sorts of collars lead at pres- & authorlzed person.” ent. One of them is the familiar oriental collar, which falls away from |2 lIhu shoulders and may be put on & ; either as a straight pleco or With |, oo 00 e memerattdtbi s BOPPDPOBBDBEO St shirring. So loose is it that with it | must always be worn a closely-fitted inner collar and, with some blouses or gowns, a chemisette as well. The Medici collar, friend of the thin- | throated woman, is second on the list | of fashionable collars and may be made as tall and as wide spreading as i the individual wearer decides to have | it. It is most picturesque when it | stops just in front of the ears, and it | i8 most becoming in transparent ma- | terials, Normandy collars among neckwear models and very | smart they are on tailored frocks, blouses and waistcoats. The *“Nor- | mandy” is a high standing affair hav- | ing two sharp points that stand uut‘ from under the ear lobes, are the mge . . . No. Slx-Slxty-Sug "This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER Five or six doses will break any case. and if ¢ then as a tonic the Fever will o | on the liver better or sicken J. Strohaker| "PRACTICAL PLUMBER| ind Sh v Water Works South Mass. Avenue PHONE 236 BLUE | ke retur I not than )5 25¢ acts Residence » opposite| L e At this Period use all Safe- guards for Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice-OUR ICE. It preserves your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, does you good in ways too numerous to mention—and all for a very little money. 1 & Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm omes, resolve right now that every day is a full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consistent, per ¥ Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26