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VENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, JUNE 15, 1914, O BOTEL n and European Pla npa, Florida ForBabnes 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. For Sale in Lakeland by to W. K. MoRae. ER LINES auling of All Kind& , 80 Reasonable Serviee ‘Moving s Specialty HENLEY & HENLEY All The Latest | Creations In Bathing Caps Just Receives at Red Cross Pharmacy The Drug Store on the corner ghan's will look better Tt will fit him as it make him comfortable. g to chafe or gall him etter tempered and more ling g set of it ang see if it Ninot m well spent especially as little as we charge. also everything to be foundiin a l A S “ AN COMPLETE DRUG STORE PHONE 89 | | BUBEDPODEDBEIED OPHED TDBODEIE Pl bbb dbdidbdbid JR SALE q A @ | | win Cylinder rley-Davidson - Motorcycle 1913 Model, Good Shape - Cheap For Cash |} ™ R WW@@@M’@ CES R SRR SR LR L RL LR L LR R R R L R 2T O W. P. Pillans & Co. Phones 93,7136 Corner Main St. and Florida Ave. el el e B bl & C‘Il Y =3 : CW: LR ZE T TR TR T LT SR SRR L R W. K. Jackson W. K. McRae JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE Large_Listing --Always Some Baroams PPPOPEP: ingl ot mbi Treeeeeeesiii: FEPEPEBEPEEEEDDEE » KlmROUfiII & SKINNER IRRIGMION Co0. sulg conditions. J. W. Kim- & WATER THE EARTH TO Ilnl No better {rigation in existence. brough, of Lakeland, Florid4 has the management of the State _ | O Wlorida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North Ceroling, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Any - one Interested in irrigation can obtain information by writing him $ o e B BB B o B BB B B BB or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. _ Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., : K voss0n LAKELAND.FLORIDA =3 lel Sacnfxce 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. Premet Model O THE blind there is no color, and for the deaf music does not exist. We may, therefore, assume that when a great designer like Premet turns out a model which strikes us as clumsy, that the fault lies in our inability to “see” it. nal the designer has forgotten that it {s not worth while to be original at the expense of grace. At all events, here is a Premet model in taffeta silk with under petticoat of plaid silk, a short, ungraceful coat with revers of plaid and a bunchy skirt caught up at the side with small loops. If this model was created for the purpose of attracting attention it has fulfilled its miscion. One will look a long time hefore finding a copy of it. Certain feetures in it, however, have been utilized by American dress- makers with fine effect, namely, the plaid silk petticoat under plain ,\i”i: Or we may conclude that | in the effort to be sensationally origi- in Taffeta Silk less bunched-up affair which appears to have no acquaintance whatever with the lines of the figure. The overskirt, or tuniec, long or short, pointed, plain and occasionally looped, in fact shaped in innumerable ways, is a feature of the season. But it is a thing of 1 tiful lines, providing pleasing contrasts in color and ma- terials. Short, straight-hanging jackets and little separate coats of taffeta that set well on the figure are the outgrowth of such models as that pictured here. They are immensely useful garments, that may be worn anywhere. But the influence of women of taste has turned ainst the sensational in clothing. Novelty will not appeal to her in the future unless other recommendations appear with it in garments made for [ her approval. That this approval was withhield {ram 50 per cent of the mod- els brought over this year is a con- skirts, plaid revers and cuffs on short | cession that almost any importer will coats. Roman stripes also are used | make, Refined taste is what we are in the same way and with good result going to pay our money for and sen- The overdress was long ago an but not the meaning sured success, Footwear Developed for thie sationalism is not “in the play.” l JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Dance HE dancing madness which has Eyelets worked in the sides are swept over lands and seas has | threaded with laces. They are brought out much ingenuity on the | laced in the munner shown in the part of those who provide apparel for | picture, brought three times All’!?!\»“l ) all the needs of city dwellers. This ankle and tied in front, with little dancing, in fact, is a mere frolic which silk tassels finishing the bow. Silk the hedged-in city folk manage in their ki are orn with dancing | crowded quarters, for lack of more ockings that look like silk \ space and better gport in roomier in reality not made of silk | quarters. And everybody is dancing fibe 'v thist r trorng and 1 Slim youths and rotund grandfather I 1 hosiery is children and youthful maids and ma si ell and costs ! trons, even frolicsome grandmothers It 1 fully handled in on the shady of fifty It is a | the laundr nelined to fade family sport, lik ea bathing, and People are | ry fastidious only professionals indulge in a robatic | in the matter nd require fv-::;s and "m! \ much at th I f the shoe mar | The likir is | It is a good ¢ all round, as neat i f.“‘lvk :\»iu o JULIA BOTTOMLEY. | Danced ¢ Coat H noer Worth Whiie, mm'w e rules laid by the f A « padded and most authoriti 1 IVere r chintz in | far ead 1 } : A | the plain waltz, trong, il | ; : s ‘ e ! ¥ AT t 1d ! A lize : \"‘;' t r bbon, chintz. A t r n be ob ( a Y n o D the re I : gh, sole »‘, )‘fli\t' and of the A shoe soft bu tbuuu‘, i d 1.0, i v e s s L e Cost of Livi 29 is Great is Great S e i . e S — Unless You Know Where o Buy IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the busi The variety unmatched The quality unsucpassad The price the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of living Best Butter, per pound. . s ool s vossgevnee B0 li Sughf, 17 POUNAS .ivevesvrecnnnanne® sswossee soessls00 Cottolene, 10 pound PailS. ....veopueeerressrsessenss 1.4 Cottolene, 6 pound palls.. ¢ A {1] 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. .. .60 Snowdrift, 10 pound pafls......cee00e coescecns 001,38 3 cans family 8156 Cre&m. .. .....oomee seceosncancss <26 6 cans baby B126 CTEAM. ....evveeeeses sasesessascace 28 1-2 barrel best FIOUT. .« ovevesvrossosnsss sonssnsesss8.00 12 pounds best FIOUT. ...oovvesanmmocsne vaoen . ib Octogon Soap, 6 fOr......ccvvaaersecs soasavene .26 Ground Coffee, per POUnd. . ...coeevees socosnans -38 5 gallons Kerosene. .......e. meeeme s oseonoowesces 80 E. 6. TWEEDELL We Sell Shoes That Fit and Benefit A Satisfied Customer with Every Pair Our Motto Dutton-HarrisCo. Foot Fitters 125 Kentucky Ave Phone 358-Blue. 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 @ill 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 sistent SAVER, Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 m_'—' - \