Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 8, 1914, Page 3

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TO HOTEL ; and European Pla o ' Tampa, Florida tad st o L LI S YT LT JEYARNELL 6-IN-1 USEIT 2 For Babies. For prickly > heat. Aftershaving. After the bath, Asaface powder. As a foot powder. Really indispensa- ble. In sifter top cans. At drug- gists, 15 cents, rican s - [for Sale in Lakelano by ,"""""“":E‘”,-‘-;;’;“i, | HENLEY & HENLEY Household Moving » Specialty Phones: Residence, 57 Green | All The Latest Office, 109 | Creati()[ls l" Bathing Caps Just Receives at Red Cross Pharmacy The Drug Store on the corner VERITHING FOR THE HORSE ¥ be ha 'omb, a halter, a rain cover, a 18h, an ankle boot or any other here. If you need a cur- icle for the use or comfort of the 'se, come here for it. We make 1 repair anything in leather goods i m a goat harness up to the heav- also everythlng to be t team harness. Price and quality found in a ht. W (: fil A S" AN COMPLETE DRUG STORE ] BPAPPPIRIPED S LD IDPEDEDDE QPPSEPDEDBEDH SIPPREIPIPRIRS " The Only PureFood Store in L.akeland 3 \ P Call us up for Fancy Gro- ceriesand Fresh Vegetables M@%M@m oo oo : Phones 93, 136 4 ~ Corner Main St. and Florida Ave. % :W@@%@%@M@m&%w BBy W. K. Jackson O B P PPEPPDEDEGDODERPPPPDIPBRD | W. K. McRae q v | JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE Large lIStIHO --Always SOIIIG Bargams 4§ FEPPRPRRREC S EEd Raai sy SRl SR LT LR RS2 2 TN KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. " WATER THE EARTH TO ~uit conditlons. .lo better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- -rough of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State f Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North erolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Any ne interested in irrigation can obtain information by writing him r the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. .ddress (imbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., LAKELAND.FLORIDA thl Sacrxfxce For Cash 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. = — HOBEBILPBBBEE MEN BEST NECKWEAR JUDGES Woman Makes No Mistake When She Submits Collar Effect to Criti- cism of Husband. ! The collar makes a difference in ev- ery garment. siders it a negligible part of her cos- tume makes a serious mistake. On its fitness, on its perfection of shir- ring, cut and fastening, rests the | head. | Many a woman has a reputation for being well dressed or good looking through the efforts she has made at draping her neck. It is an odd fact that men, who are more admirable | judges of linen than women, because, | | a8 Paul Poiret says, their minds are ' geometrical and architectural, decides | | on a woman'’s appearance by her neck arrangement. If a woman is in doubt her appeal to a man. He may know nothing of style, but he will never make a mistake about line. A well- dressed woman with whom the public is quite familiar because of her social position and good works confessed that she bought all her clothes un- labeled until she arrived at her col- lare. These and her coiffure were sub- mitted to her husband; he never failed to be able to hit exactly on the faults or virtues of each. When she told this to a few intimate friends they decided to have her husband pass judgment on their costumes., He came ta the talk each coat and pants FR efforts we are making The woman who con- | beauty or the ugliness of the woman's | about the neck line of her bodice let | with good-natured aferiness, ana pass- ing down the line, he made his expert criticism. Each woman confessed that upon remedying that one fault she ap- { ‘ peared to better advantage. " man and see how it works? WITH BROCADED SILK TOP Appendage Necessary if Shoes Are to Be of the Latest Effect of Fashion. The smart buttoned boot for formal wear has had a contrasting top for some time, Early in the winter but- | toned boots of distinction had a suede | top; later the fashionable top was of light cloth; now it is of brocaded silk | fabric. But the top, whatever its ma- terial, is always buttoned, for this | style of boot, only, is permitted by Madame Mode with costumes of a for- ! mal or semi-formal nature. The silk topped boot is a very dainty and lux- urious affair withal, having a very light welted sole and a tall curved ing quite down to tke heel while the toe is boxed with patent leather in dressy style. These boots have tops of brocaded silk in light gray, smoke and slate They may be ordered with tops of prune, raisin or other fashionable shades to match the costume. SPECIAL OFFER FREE! We will make one pair Trousers with or suit order during the month of June, absolutely EE We are grateful to our customers for their co operation, and as a recognition of their you this proposition. Come in and make your selection at Williamson- Moore Co. FASHION SHOP FOR MEN 'NOVELTY IN TURBANS CORRESPONDENT WRITES OF EX- CEEDINGLY PRETTY EFFECT. New Idea in Trimming Is Sure to Find Favor—Fringe of Hair for the High Forehead a Pa- risian ldea. When you are not looking for it you | are apt to see something new., So it/ was the other day at the tea hour, writes Anne Rittenhouse in the Wash- | ington Star. I cannot see why anyone | should be surprised at meeting new | | or startling things in clothes at the | tea hour, in Paris, especially near the | Rue de la Paix, which, of all short | Black Horsehair Turban, Trimmed With White Roses and Green Leaves, and Worn With a Straight Band Across the Forehead. the most 1es in and out world, mart clot streets in the crowded with s of the sho, With merica, the women take the for their shopping asar r here they 1 afternoon are elaborate enough for the theater atn em ing little ballerina from the opera whom one sees at the smart restau- rants and for whom the dressmakers | design the newest hats and gowns. It |« was a turban without eccentricity of & line, and that, in itself, is a startling fact this season. One welcomed the simplicity of line in this hat for that reason The novelty was in the trimming, which cons d entirely of natural colored cock's plumage arranged in a straight band around the hat. The red, yellow, plumage was deftly mingled in the air. Not the ears. This method of arranging the hair is still in its infancy and still unbecom- ing to those whose faces are not marked by youth and freshness. How- ever, there is a strong feeling that a way will be found out of the dilemma .3,.3,‘3,(5,.34.3.‘3“3‘gug.‘gug,gn'pq‘gng that now faces women to whom lh() new coiffure a trial and a sorrow. The straight bang across the center of the forehead is also back in favor and it provides a little encouragement to those whose brows need a covering. The sketch shows a turban which is intended to be worn with such a fringe. It is made of black horsehair with the top of the crown covered with white roses and a few green leaves. These are fastened on a plateau of varnished straw, the kind that has made friends with the world of fash- ion. Whether it will last we do not know, and unless a woman has paid an extra price for her hat she is not much con- cerned. She realizes that wind and sun destroy the value of any before changing fashion much impression on it has made That queerly shaped h by Suzanne Talbot & antasy has 1y admirers, but few followers. It u iirable for the land of hot sun of its lightness, its cool color and its shading brim that protects the face, the neck and the ears She makes itin t 1al straw that 1 its natural we get from th which mounts t This garniture the average Ams is good. ) conspicuous f rican, but the ghape 1t H,Vrmlvi(‘v-']’ Suppose you try this out with a undersigneq will on the 29th day of heel, the silk material of the top com- | gray and in various shades of brown. | NOTICE OF APPLICA- . JULIA ETTA PATTERSON. TION FOR CHARTER ° Emma Y. Graham. MAMIE 1. BASSETT. given that the! BLANTON & LAWLER, Attorneys for Incorporators. 2598 Notice is hereby {June, A. D. 1914, at eleven o'clock ‘:l. m., or as soon thereafter as saia mm<1 may be heard, apply to thm | Hon. A. Whitney, Judge of the| No. SlX-SlXty Slx BB DD I circuit court of the 10th judicial cir- ®This is a prescription prepared elpecmlly (office in Arcadia or wherever in the Five or six doses will break any case. and {said circuit the saiq judge may be | if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not sitting, for an order ingorporating return.® It acts on the liver better than not for profit, under the name of “The Woman’s Ctub of Lakeland,” for the purpose of promoting a high- ]. Str Ohaker city of Lakeland, copy of the pro- A posed charter being filed in the of- DR CTICAL pLUMBER fice of the clerk of the circuit court Residence and Shop opposite SUDIE B. WRIGHT. ANNA BELL MUNN, South Mass. Avenue Effa M. Southard. PHONE 236 BLUE | It you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountains, with a large variety of health-giving mineral springs, surrounded by vast for- 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 ang comfort of each and every zuest— I F. J. HOFFMAN, Proprietor i Db BBDBHDDBDE DB DB BB RGP IR D b ; Contractor and Builder Havmg had twenty-one years' experience in building and con- tracting in Lakeland and vicinity, 1 feel competent to render the # to furnish estimates and all information. All work guaranteed. £ Phone 109 J. B. STREATER oo BB R B BB S . b B BBB B OB BDBBEBBD RO DS P \cuit of the State of Florida, at ms‘lor MALARIA or GHILLS & FEVER. the undersigneq as a body politic, Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ er social and meoral conditions in the of Polk county, Florida. = = Water Works est trees, and untold quantities of wilg flowers, cheered by the songs of {then come to Auburndale Springs, T enn. Note the address above. J. B. STREATER best service in this line, If contemplating building, will be pleased BEPPPELPEBEPPPIPPPPESEEBPD P oo Security Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida bEgR Sooofo o eees R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES New and upto-date plant. Prompt service. Lakeland business left with our Vige President at City Hall will receive prompt and efficient attentisn. g GG P ool R BB BB DB DB BB B Bl cmxugu’uXuY) $H83 @.Q..g..g.«p.zuw Srfocfro W DD 1 TG 0 kg rmsv NATIONAL BANI\‘ ':v & = @ black and bright brown ¢ and | formed a close circle of waving fronds r a strand of halr | | showed except two acoroches coeur at i straw lmt" | | confidendial. No informa- tion regarding your affairs is ever divulged to any un- authorized person.” Y X) @ @ & “Your Business f with this BANK is always d e o R T 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. - 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 a full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consistent, per* \ 4 Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 B .

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