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g SOTO HOTEL erican and European Plan Tampa, Florida YARNELL pessor to W. K. MoRae. NSFEIR LINES and Hauling of All Kin& pt and Reasonable Bervire hold Moving & Bpecialty es: Residence, 57 Green Office, 109 . little ache and pain and big aches and big pains " DRIVES PAIN AWAY Is‘quinc.kly absorbed—good for sores, neuralgia, stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists. HENLEY & HENLEY Are You Getting Satisfactory Results with your | | ’. ) KODAK Come in and let us explain the successful way to make good pictures. Your summer’s vrip will be pleasantly remembered by the use of a good kodak. “The Red Cross Pharmacy” “The Kodak Store” “ON THE CORNER” 1etilashan’s will look better petter. Tt will fit him as it and make him comfortable. pothing to chafe or gall him i be better tempered and more . Try a set of it and see if it money well spent especially t costs as little as we charge. JESSSUESEY A complete assortment of CGLASHAN {cranes” suionery 00 O We carry the Best Line of ancy Goods in the City AR 15¢ 15¢ 35¢ 25¢ 20c¢ 25¢ 20c¢ 50c¢ 25¢ 35¢ Olive Relish Deviled Ham Asparagus Tips ’ Sliced Pineapple Dill Pickles Mushrooms Shrimp Crab Meat Crosse-Blackwell Jams Anchovies P. PILLANS & CO. Phone 93-94 Pure Food Store. R lutulutBattul Se LR ub bR ut oo BB g W K. Jackson W. K. McRae JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE Large Listing --Always Some aruams PRSPPI R PP PPREPPPE & & & m : % g KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION C0. ; WATER THE EARTH TO Er:»'mcrondlfuons No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- of Pl;rxdo Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State Cerol .na‘:‘ Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North S ot South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Any Interested In frrigation can obtain information by writing him “d;;:ompany They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., lAK[lAND,HoRIDA taa WI“ Sacnfxce For Cas Ten acres truck land, one lot near school house; also 1 new six room house one acreof land. e — _flouse one scrcof land. MANN PLUMBING CO. PHONE 257, PINE ST. caaaaa a2 11212 h sl Pa el bttt TutPut Sut e u s Saging sl Su For Sale in Lakelano by OSSO0 OO SOEBO & 4 F1ily OB AR EHCRS L322 o O SO S 23 i S Q § ETE T BT ST LT B SRS R RS RL RS S !!' Ty | gette crepe, a delightful new material for dainty waists, and it was made on exceptionally good lines. Except in front, where it ran off, = judSul-T2ntSut L] em-&-mm@ R Boot oo i oo WWWW o 8 EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JUNE 30, 1914, PAGE THREB SMART COATEE BLOUSE LATEST NOVELTY THAT HAS BEEN BROUGHT OUT. In Design It Resembles a Modified | Bolero Jacket—Really Clever Com- bination, and Is Bound to Be Popular. When the king and queen of Eng- | land were in Paris all the streets and ' avenues took on a gala appearance. "The sun was royally generous to this royal meeting, as it has been throughout every hour of each day of their majesties’ visit, and on all sides the advent of warm weather was her- alded by lovely gowns and suits that shone as a veritable rainbow of bril- lant colors. An interested spectator in the grand- stand wore the extremely smart coatee | blouse that I have sketched for today. This style of blouse, that rather re- sembles a modified bolero jacket, is ‘ quite the latest novelty, and it is | bound to find favor in the eye of those { who dislike the appearance of a blouse (and skirt on the street withouts a ! Jacket, for both blouse and jacket | were cleverly combined in the general effect of this design. In this case the blouse was of geor- curving up to the bust, the lower edge | was even all round, and hung over and below the belt about two inches, then, 2| Blouse Model of the New Georgette | Crepe. i at & high walst line, a cording ter- minated in a scroll at either end held In a line of gathering about the sides and across the back. The back of the blouse was slightly gathered to a square shallow shoulder yoke, with a similar cording. Long sleeves, pret- tily finished with double-ruffled cuffs, were set into straight extended arm- holes. A flaring medic! collar of fine white batiste finished the neck and is run under by a narrow {le of the walist material outlining the edges of the blouse fronts and crossed under the bust, hooking in place beneath. Nar- row lapels with a square cutout border and an outline of French knots lent the necessary finish at either side. | As the front of the blouse was very ?open to its lower edge, hung free over the girdle, it was necessary to wear a little net of batiste sleeveless guimpe t underneath, and this was merely ‘ shirred about the top and bloused over lu sash girdle whose ends hung out # | below the coatlike blouse in back IL]HL\I) E. Young, in the Washington | bmr TO KEEP HANDS IN CONDITION |mportant, After Cleansmg, to Rub Lather Well In Until It Is Absorbed. Use a soap rich in oil and contain- ing no alkali to crack and harden the .skln Castile soap 18 good, but there 'are other good soaps that are just as 'suimblv After the hands have been cleansed and thoroughly rinse g, 4 lather made from the soap should be rubbed into the hands and wrists. Con- tinue the rubbing until all the lather has been absorbed or there is very lit- tle to wipe away. The oil feeds the ! skin, keeps it goft and prevents the shri\elpd appearance and feeling which comes especlally to hands that are kept for long periods in hot water. Hands thus treated are soft and white. It is important to remember tha | 1 could not | something to t the | lather which s rubbed in is not the lather with which the hands are cleansed, but a fresh lather, made aft- er the cleansing has been completed Draped Skirts. Feminine fashions are re all nine just now; we 'V .mm n trying to look x.m\xA : turned to frills rellef. The ski er than for some t draped ones give pess, though this is of their looping r actual cut. One draped x“\‘ W ;.A t or back e pr the brand new busm. effect 'Yn.1 Y"nl 8 are her thar can | out, My head would swim, an; | and I don’t hav “When you swallow Dr. Bell's Pine=-Tar-Honcy you can feel it heal, It soothes acd smoothes the raw spots’’—says Granoy Metcalfe, ‘That's Granny’s 13 Clohty-aine yoats o errennes Cantyon say it better? Can the most learned say it a3 well? Granny knows, and, she knows she knows, an of both Granny and the are on every GENUINE bottle of Dr. Bell’s PINE-TAR-HONEY 35 Cents, —— 50 Cents, $1.00 “Tell By The Bell” For sale in Lakeland by Henley & | Henley . STUDY “STYLE” OF THE HAND | Of More Importance to the General Effect Than Most Women Seem to Recognize. Among the numerous small items which make up the sum total of aj good or bad effect, as far as matters of dress are concerned, there is one in particular that many women en- tirely overlook; that is, the “style” of | their hands. Now there {8 something very defl- nite about the hand. It is so full ot personality, so closely connected with the Individual characteristics of its owner, that those who are wise real- ize it requires setting off to advan- tage just as much as the face and figure, and therefore its special attri. butes must be studied, and the sleeves and cuffs worn made to harmonize. Long, slender hands look their best set off with dainty white ruffles or falling chiffon frills, while hands that are squarely made and of a workman- like and capable appearance look out of place amid soft lace, the plain sleeve and turn-back cuff suiting them far better. There are people who should never on any account wear short or three- quarter length sleeves, and yet how often one notices the entire effect of a gown spoiled by carelessness in this respect! Some people, again, suffer from bad circulation, resulting in red and un- sightly hands—a defect that 18 very hard to cure—and this redness {8 em- phasized by white ruffiles and cuffs, but will not appear to nearly such a disadvantage if black or dark frills are worn. Hands are always an interesting study, and it is a pity that in these busy days they are not often accord- ed the care and attention bestowed on them when our grandmothers were young, and white and shapely hands were considered a very important part of a woman's beauty. Though manicure and constant mas- sage and such like take up more time than the average woman can daily in- dulge in, she can always see that her hands are suitably becuffed, a detail the importance of which, once stud- ied, she will quickly realize. ‘ Is Sicliess A 8in? A Sin ot pimntission Or Both? § Jaws, the Liv or nuglect until or a Sin of Giidusi or sicken, Loosen the da: up Reen it 1oose with the old time-tricd May Apple Root, (Podophyllin.) Pu liin with the gripe taken out i | bil e »ile For sale by Henley & Henley. I WISHED SHE COULD DIE And Be Free From Her Troubles, but Finds Better Way. Columbia, Tenn.—“Many a time,” says Mrs, Pesqne Sharp, of this Flace «|'wished [ would die and be reli eved of my suffering, from womanly troubles. t up, without pulling at ghelp me, and stayed in bed most of the time. housework. I could not do my The least amount of work tired me d | would tremble for an hour or more. Finally, 1 fook Cardui, the woman's tonic, an am not bothered with pains any more, e to go to bed. In iact 1 am sound and well of all my troubles.” Cardui goes to all the wea helps to make them strong, nature—ngt agamst her. tired, nervous, irritabie women, who feel as if evervthing were wrong, and need something to quiet their nerves and strengthen the worn-out system. If you are a woman, suffenni; of the numerous symptoms 0! trouble, take Cardui. At all druggists. Itacts with It is for the from any vmman It will help yua Write to: Cha Advisory Dept ‘matructions OO reatment for Women,” in plain wrapper. k spots and ; Unless You Know Where to Buy IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed 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. ....oeevvsnonocsi sosernnnass o40 Sugar, 17 pounds .1.00 “eessrsesectsaantals) Saseeean seun Cottolene, 10 pound PallS.....esemeevesceerossnaonas 1,46 Cottolene, 6 pound palls...... ... cevvevnninns 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. ......coo00uep o+ . 80 N1} ...1,28 3 cans family 8is6 Cre&m. ......co0omevs socevnncvscoss .36 Snowdrift, 10 pound pails......co00000 senvranss o 6 cans baby eize Cream. . vese o838 “esessssarree seasnnenas 1-2 barrel best Flour........ 12 pounds best Flour.....coccvevemrennss .48 .36 L1 IERERR Octogon Soap, 6 for..... Ground Coffee, per POUD..scoeeevrsss snnsonone 7 i The Cost of Livisg is firea\ E. 6. TWEEDELL ! At this Period use all Safe- - guards for Comfort i 5 gallons Kercsene. .....coneemencass o semseesevencns Quality and Shoe Fitting Count When Buying Shoes THIS is WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU BUY YOUR SHOES FROM US Here Bring Your Feet Dutton-HarrisCo. Foot Fitters 125 Kentucky Ave Phone 358-Blue. We repair shoes whiie you wait with latest factory machinery and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice0UR 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 whick will be oocasionally 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. S Lakeland Ice Company P hone 26