Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 5, 1914, Page 7

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D SOTO HOTEL American and European Plan Tampa, Fiorida lW YARNELL Successor to W. K. MoRae TRANSFEIR LINIES Oraying and Hauling of All Kims Prompt and Reasonable Serviee Household Moving » Opecialty Phones: Residence, 57 Green Office, 109 ForBabies. For prickly P17 heat, Aftershaving. After the bath, Asaface powder, As | a foot powder. Really indispensa- ble. In sifter top cans. At drug- gists, 15 cents, I , HENLEY & HENLEY All The Latest Creations In Bathing Caps Just Receive: at 3 | Red Cross Pharmacy The Drug Store on the corner te i EVERYTHING FOR THE HORSE thry, erey J tin, '.I'E:Miy be had here. If yoy 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 +fland repalr anything in leather goods Wl from & goat harness up to the heav- iest team harness. Price and quality :rlght. McGLASHAN also everything to be found in a COMPLETE PHONE 89 DRUG STORE Or ddie In Lakeianu Dy| Wfr S bR Sl ddeded CBdud o fubnrgufoded w%mmi The Only PureFood Store in Lakeland '3 Call us up for Fancy Gro- § ceriesand Fresh Vegetables Phones 93, 136 Corner Main St. and Florida Ave. W. K. Jackson W K. McRae JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE Large llstmg--Always Some Barqams L L T KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. WATER THE EARTH TO sult conditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- brough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Any sone interested in irrigation can obtain information by writing him or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. Address Kimbrough and Skinner lrrigation Co., _LAKELAND,F LORIDA Ten acres truck land, one lot near school house; also 1 new six room house one acreof land. MANN PLUMBING CO. PHONE 257, PINE ST. X T oo oo s (L L R e L S L SR S ) m) Breo FrGor o Bredr oo B B S oo PP Messaline princess slips are in de- ' mand once more to wear under lin- gerie gowns. |~ Gold brocaded chiffon makes some of the prettiest bodies to the sum- mer evening gowns. A pure lemon yellow batiste frock was trimmed with heavy hand em- broidered linen, An odd little new suit has a straight coat finished with a ruffie of the same material. | Striped silk dresses are made of striped silk, with scalloped flounces ‘ and natty little boleros. At present the safest sort of hand- bag to choose is a leather one, flat and thin and shallow. More and more feminism is dis- played in all apparel for women; and it affects not only material but line. A new fashioned collar is one of the best ways of persuading a coat of last year to assume the effect of this. A delightful imported hat was sim- ply covered with embroidered crepe; its only ornament a knot of flowers i which precisely matched the pattern. {GOOD EFFECT IN MILLINERY Black Ears of Corn Somewhat Start. ling in Appearance, But Strict- ly in View. The black ears of corn are among STRIKING CREATION B EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE § {IN THE REALM OF FASHION 1914, the new trimmings for millinery. Fear- some in the eyes of a farmer, they are successful enough with purchasers. A frieze of them surrounds one of the new hats in satin. The ears form a garland, which has all the character- istics so popular at the moment, viz., unkemptness, irregularity and disre- gard of the becoming. A favorite has a very high brim, still higher at the back compared with the front, and trimmed with three plumes, plump ones, two erect at the back, the third arranged to cover the right ear and protrude four inches beyond it. When the wearer is young and blithe, possessing pretty, well dressed hair, there s no doubt that a hat or toque perched sideways may be very charming. Long Tunics Shown. According to the Dry Goods Econo- mist, not only are cotton dresses being ! shown in unusual variety at this time, but new models of silk and of serge have been brought out with long tu- nics, representing practically a double gkirt. The quantity of these late styles is sufficiently large in some in- stances to be called a new sample line The short tunics, panniers and tiered skirts will remain in favor throughout the summer, although the latest fashions call for the tunic reach- ing to the knees, or even within a few inches of the skirt edge. SPECIAL OFFER FREE! We will make one pair Trousers with each coat and pants or suit order during the month of June, absolutely FREE We are grateful to our customers for their co-operation, and as a recognition of their I| efforts we are making you this proposition. Come in and make your selection at Williamson-Moore (o. FASHION SHOP FOR MEN MEXICAN WAR SERIAL STORY : A Remarkable Feature That Will Be Appreciated by All of Our Readers. War-infested Mexico is a subject in which every American is intensely in- terested. It is safe to say that there are but few who really understand fighting and devastation that has at- tracted the attention of the entire world. Dane Coolidge gtory, “The Land of Broken Prom- ises,” gives an insight into the condl- tions in Mexien, and some of the revolutions in such a way as to make the story appreciated not only by those who like stirring fiction, but by those who like information Coolidge has in the past, | southwest, fs particularly familiar a His Water,” “The Fighting Fool,” and “The Texican,” are classed as mas- terpieces of this type of fiction. He is a naturalist of international repu- tation and has performed valuable work in the southwestern states and # | In Mexico for the British museum, for | the United States government, for the | national museums of Italy and France, cities. “The Land of Broken Promises” is his latest and by far his best work, A | and we feel that we are fortunate in % | being able to secure it for serial pub- lication in our columns. Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return, Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ | J. Strohaker ~ | PRACTICAL PLUMBER | Residence and Shop Water Works South Mass. Avenue PHONE 236 BLUE *“Twist the Coin®® lishes in iest box. Black, Tan and White THE F.F.DALLEY Co. Bn“alu. N Y AVONDALE SPRINGS TENNESSEE R. R. Station Avondale P. 0. Rutledgs Tenn. If you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountains, with a what has occasioned the years Of‘ in his remarkable | fundamental causes of the numerous § written ‘ | some truly remarkable stories of the | section with which he | “Hidden | and for a number of the states and | It acts on the liver better than | opposite | large vdriety of health-gziving mineral springs, surrounded by vast for- est trees, and untold quantities of wilg 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 scuest— then come to Auburndale Springs. Tenn. Note the address above. 3] F. J. HOFFAAN, Proprietor EIITE T TELT LR ST LLL LT L LT WO ST TSR RS TR LR TR TR TR Security Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida i 0 T TS SRR ST T % % W ST 10 5 0 0 1 o TR e J. B. STREATER Contractor and Builder Havmg haq 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 STR“MTER | A BBEGBEDIBHDHBHPEHHODHED . HBHHDSHEHDHEDDE Eaacal s &g e pEBea 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 Vige President at City Hall will receive prompt and efficient attentien. TR EE L YRR Y L R LR R R B R R R AR AL R R SRR L L ] Loifageggcfecosdoedosfosfoodfo foudoefo doedo oo B BB BB O oot FIRST NATIONAL BANK “Your Business with this BANK is always confidendial. No informa- tion regarding your affairs is ever divulged to any un- authorized person.” Db G PRBRBBEPEU BHDHDEBDD D PBdiin Q g | Broerirdocr b B B B BB B e o s At this Period use all Safe- guards for Comfort 1 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. Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones, resolve right now that every day is & full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consistent, per- sistent SAVER. | ¥ Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 | | | |

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