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\f ) N 3,1914, : EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 13, 1 and feel your thirst slip away. Youll finish refreshed, Demand the genuine by full name— Nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA, Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. - Unless You Know Where to Buy IF YOU KNOW o ———c— The selection will be the best . el The variety unmatched Wohocee The quality uasurpassed o | Therprice the lowest b All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question |of living Bes: Butter, per pound...... SNBSS O Y eI b .40 SUBAT, 17 DOUMNAN . oveiniiovnsnnsy G esgeena . SEIAE 1.00 Cottolene, 10 pound PallS. .o.c.cvovooctccictcsessans 1.46 Cottolene, & pound DB . vivvses avensoswosanes '“,n_ 2 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. .......... SRR S e R .00 ; Snowdrift, 10 pound pails. R P R e S R 1.26 : 3 rans family size Cream. .. ...... .00 S e beaes PEPR e | | & § $.0ans HRDY BINO CPMRM . < s cav s nnsnnms s oo siadssson . - E’ ; 1-2 barrel best Flour......c.co0uu e Sessee sessastbess 8.00 : gf pounds best Flour....cecceeeemes RN R 45 :' g Octogon Soap, 6 fOr. ....cvvvevnnne eee seessvene 3 L '% E jround Coffee, per pound.......... 5‘ } § b gallons Kerosene. ...ueees. .3 A8k i R ! The Cost of Living is fireat\ e e cooled, satisfied. - made for her, and other member; teresting to every one. outfitting the White House bride, and | accomplished it in a manner to won- der at. Here is a picture of the bride, pho- tographed in her wedding gown. The gown is of ivory white satin, made with a long train, and the lines of the skirt unbroken except by a flat appli- cation of magnificent point lace, The bodice is draped in the quaint and fascinating surplice fashion at one side with a sash of lace drawn over T the shoulder at the opposite side, The | underbodice is of chiffon laid in ir- i regular plaits and fastened with a | 8mall brooch at the point of the “V" Really Clever T is interesting to note that bathing caps, des d along entirely new | lines, are taking the place of simpler caps of rubberized cloth made all ex- { actly alike and | to becomingne of silk and f them be worn over fitting which provide the real protection to | the hair A pretty anc model is pic feta silk, w tory as any Without any reference The new cap bathing caps BRIDES to be, more than any one shaped neck. It was a triumph, else, are interested in the superb The very long and moderately full trousseau made for the president's tu 1 daughter. But a review of the gowns the head, with a wreath of orange | s of | blossoms set just back of the gathered the bridal cortege, reveals an adapta- | fulness at the front. The short face tlon of the present modes to individ- ual taste and refinement that is in- The most noteworthy feature about all the gowns was simplicity. In a season of conglomerations and elabor- ations that often arrive at the stage of fussiness and shapelessness the gowns of Miss Wilson's trousseau were simple in design and yet con- trived to strike the notes of the mode. Kurzman, to whom the daughters of multimillionaires appear to turn with one accord when they go a-trousseau- ing, undertook the pleasant task of taking the cob-wé out of your braiy, IN ICED BOTTLES Ay | ANYWHERE LOOKFORTHE Chero-(C-: BOTTLED BY ~ CHEPQ.COLA BOTTLING, o LAKELAND, FLA, ’ Build Your Next Warehouse = BEENS S Ewin oS coicisions | lle veil was arranged in a cap for F I R E P R O o F i e bt Out of Steel and Corrugated Iron, b veil is thrown back, falling free rmm,1 the head, but the remainder of the | vell falls from the cap, into which it Is gathered across the back of the | head. The bouquet of white orchids with | many loops of gauze ribbon and val- | ley Hlies was provided with the usual pendants of ribbon and sprays of flowers, the longest reaching to the | bottom of the gown. | The gown may be taken as a lovely ' | type of the regulation bridal dress ! With a concession to the present mode | in the hanging of the skirt and !he! open, uncovered throat. The sleeves | were rather full and long. It ig nl | We design, fabricate and ERECT steel frame buildings. ; N They COST very little more than‘ wood, LAST a century, LESSEN ine _ surance and upkeep, and ARQVE= ! ALL are FIREPROOF. | splendid achievement, and the rare lace that adorns it ought to outlast ) | | | | | i generations of brides. It looks as if | it might have been chosen with the idea of treasuring some memento of | | the gown, which adorned the bride, | g } upon the great day in her life, This, and others of the trousseau, | are worthy the study of women \\']m} refuse to follow exaggerations in style. | The gowns are those of a woman of exquisite taste and a keen “sense of | u rO“ Or clothes.” JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ; J. S. LONG, Proprietor. TAMPA, FLORIDA % Bathing Caps AWALSR o8 DY) pund : WHY YOU WANT GOLD SFAI . = IS =4 Because itisa Creamery Butter made un . der conditions as near perfect as huma! ¢ ingenuity can make them” Cleanliness is a rigid requij £ in e quirement much behind the S ‘u: xbhux[uls bOth the mdnUfaCture and hfi'!dllng (-'f ‘ without a bath tub. No Woman should | , miss the benefits and yleasure: el - l‘ plest and L'?t‘«r-Hi!I> ~!k (‘” .\ux:;lzul:r [} G_O“D SEAL BUTTER - g 1y d one does not need to be- [ It S at once sealed in air-tight. odor preo! ! vater, dat st oo [« Packages and reaches You in pertect con sl DR 10 YT PURE, SWEET and PALATARIE Ask cur Deaier. Ho Keeps GOLD SEAL Nl T TER. 1t custs no more than the other !ind | to ., We'il leave it to your ' Judge which is the best. more. A town without at least one swimming pool for we water. ¥y every com. |o narrow tacked on at the vay of mak good taste 't Get the GOLD SEAL BUTTER HABIT. It's 4 GOOD ONE.