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——— 1&0 TELEGRAM LAK ELAND DTO HOTEL n w1 d Earopean Plan mpa, Florida YARNCLL LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING HOUSEHOLD MOVING A . SPECIALTY | JORSES AND MULES FOR HIRE 10mes. Office 109; Res., 57 Green. “ USEIT & or Babies. For prickly >Z11# heat. Aftershaving. After the bath, Asaface powder, As a foot powder. Reallyindispensa- ble. In sifter top cans. At drug- gists, 15 cents. For Saie in Lakelano by HENLEY & HENLEY | Are You Getting| Satisfactory Results with your KODAK Come in and let us explain the successful way to make |] good pictures. ADARK AND A LIGHT SIDE Your summer'’s trip will be pleasantly remembered by the use of a good kodak. “The Red Cross Pharmacy”’ “The Kodak Store” “ON THE CORNER” ness question. The dark harness from a picture and real thing far different. | side is experienced by the comes here, selects from ! s itself and gets full value | ney. Be wise and get on t side. Linen and mummy obes, and full line of har- saddlery. Repairing done y I A completn assortment of {! | fil AS"AN [“Cranes” Stationery et Sututta s el Suoul Bt u i u b ud u s Su ey | & /e carry the Best Line of & ncy Goods in the City ¢ Olive Relish . . . 15¢ J Deviled Ham . . . [15¢ O Asparagus Tips . . 35¢ Sliced Pineapple . . 25¢ ; Dill Pickles . . . 20c & Mushrooms . . . 25¢ ‘ Shilmp . . . . <d0e ’ CabMent . . . 800 Crosse-Blackwell Jams . 25¢ 3 ¥ Anchovies . . . 35¢ 2 'W. P. PILLANS & CO. | " Pure Food Store. Phone 93-04 ° S8etlatul Iutututtul Susussu g iul 4 W. K. JACKSON & McRAE 3 REAL ESTATE gD » @ McRae GO e Gl e 3 3 KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. : (4 WATER THE EARTH TO suft conditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- , prough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State § i | : ! : of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginla, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippl and Arkansas. Any one interested in irrigation can obtain information by writing him or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. Addrees Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., LAKELAND,FLORIDA *+2409 (Will Sacrifice 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. | sheer organdy | design. i 1 , §LA,, JULY 8, 1914, PAGE THREE tivities the airiest and prettiest of gowns may be made like this one of pictured here. And there is any number of transparent or semi-transparent materials from which to make a choice suited to the ured nets, voiles, swiss organdy, ba- tiste, and the finer lawns, besides silk muslin and chiffon. This is an American design, orig- inal and simple. It is prettily girlish and need not shrink from comparison with the product of any French estab- lishment. There is an underskirt and waist of silk muslin. For this under- , slip the thin washable Chinese and Japanese silks are desirable, for they can be readily cleaned. A baby waist, with rather full sleeves, and a plain, moderately full skirt, answers this purpose and is to be made as a sepa- rate garment. The outside skirt {s also straight and plain. It is trimmed into very shallow scallops at the bottom and these are finished with a narrow ruf- fle of very flne point d'esprit or val lace, for which fine plain net may be substituted. Over this skirt there is an over- skirt, somewhat fuller than the under- skirt, and cut at the bottom in the | same way, in shallow scallops, finished with the lace edging. The overskirt drops over a ruffle made of the organ- dy edged with lace. The rufle fol- COIFFURE that is popular with “Miss Manhattan” must possess certaln style features which are worth inquiring into, since this young lady I8 very sophisticated and keen and discriminating, when it comes to the matter of making selections. One of those new hairdressings which have compelled her approval is shown here and since imitation is sincerest flat- tery the French twist, made of a mass of waved hair, may consider itself flat- tered. The most noticeable points in this style are the waving of all the hair and the side part. There is a return to waves and curle and the promise already occasionally fulfilled, of in the coming styles in coiffures a more than half of the prettiest effects show the halr parted at one or both gides and massed on the top of the head. The hair is combed more away from There are the plain and fi;.:»' Transparent Fabrics in Summer Gowns ! OR the dance or the garden party |lows the lines of the drapery in the or for any other of summer's fes- | overskirt, which is caught up at each Style Features in New Coiffures l side by a group of nine tiny tucks placed over the hips. The neck is cut square in front and | there is a square turnover collar of lace in the back and edging of lace | set in at the front. A strand of pearls | $ worn, most appropriately, with this, as a neck finish. Two smart uccos-l sories complete the costume. They are a wide girdle of figured ribbon and a cluster of little flowers, forget- me-nots and June roses, fastened un- der the overskirt at the left side. The girdle is finished at the back with a flat bow. | If it were not for the sleeves one | might say this gown lacks any dis- tinctively original and picturesque } touch. But they are features of im- portance. The bodice, cut in kimono | ashion, with full short sleeves, de- pends upon them for its smartness. Set on to the short sleeve are shaped , rufiles of organdy headed by a full puff of the same. The ruffles are cut into long points in the manner of old- fashioned ‘“angel” sleeves. They seem appropriately named in the va- pory material of this gown. The unusually wide brim of the hat worn with this gown i8 an innovation in shapes. The hat {s made of ma- line with,horsehair lace over it on the crown and upper brim. There i8 a | sash of ribbon about -the crown, with | flower medallions affixed to it. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. the face than it has been. This {8 the efféct of hats which set less far down | on the head than those that preceded | them. It is not difficult to arrange the hair in the manner pictured, but the wav- | ing is not so easy. A side comb is| | worn with the long twist at the back.! | center and for dressy occasions a Spanish ! comb makes an effective finish, thrust | in at the side near the top or at any angle that i becoming to the wearer. It is quite the style to show the forehead bare at one or both sides. In the side part, as pictured here, the left forehead is bare and a lock of falls down at the right side and Little love wisps of hair about the face are curled in tight ringlets. 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TWEEDELL Quality and Shoe ritting 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 [IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, OF POLK { Polk county, Florida. COU FLORIDA, IN CHAN- ]\\'Hllms the Hon. J. A. Johnson, A A " ¥ - clerk of our saig court, and the seal CERY.— M. "','\|I-' "l‘f‘”:,.' "",’["""”[' of our court, at Bartow, Florida. ant, vs ,'.“"'””" Inknown, defend- This 11th day of June, A, D. 1914, ants. 3ill to Quiet Title, (Seal of Court.) Js (Clerk of the Cireuit Court. A. JOIHNSON, It appearing from the sworn bill of complaint filed in the above en- I hereby certify that the forego- titled cause that there are persons, |ing is a true and correct copy of the unknown to the complainant, be-lgaiq order of publication issued in lieved by him to have or claim an in- | said cause, ang filed in my office. [terest in the followingz described Witness my hand and seal of office land situated in the county ol ik, | this 12th day of June, A, D. 1914. State of Florida towit: North of (Seal of Court.) J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of Court. Blanton & Lawler, the north 1-2 of the northeast quar- ter of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter, less a strip of land 15 feet wide off the west end Solicitors for Complainant, thereof; ang the north 3-14 of the 2685 northwest quarter of tlie northwes quarter of the northwestquarter,less strip of land 15 feet wide off the st end thereof; all of section 24 of township 28 south, and range 23 | gggg B east; and that the complainant be- lie there are persons ming an interest i aid land heirs, de- S M R g c vi 1tees of the following o . e af 0. 5, or such_of them as viz.: Laura Bar- Refrigerators and Butchers’ § M\n”}rdf{)\,},;];'l oroin Supplies. Toledo Scales. Store arah Buell, Sarah A. Lib- Fixtures. 309 Zack St. L. D., 3 fam M. Libby, E. R. Oliver, { . Oliver, S. A. Oliver, J. R. 4 Annie S. Hoit. L. M. Mann, : Mann. 4 i therefore ordered that all ” 4 in tne | nple . SO t SO ore the, 76ty of No. Six-Sixty-SIX e ““L’;:\‘I 1 ,'} will be . ¥This is a prescription prepared especially d by the said un- | for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, + Five or six doses will break any case, and 2 I if taken then as & tonic the Fever will not return.® It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢