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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 7, 1914, DeSOTO HOTEL § American and Baropein Pla Tampa, Florida LW.YARNELL LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING HOUSEHOLD MOVING A SPECIALTY .. HORSES AND MULES FOR HIRE hones: Office 109; Res., 57 Green. ForBabies. For prickly >11# heat. Aftershaving. After thebath, Asaface powder. As a foot powder. Really indispensa- ble. In sifter top cans. At drug- gists, 15 cents, For Sale 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. A DARK AND A LIGHT SIDE 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” The dark » the Rarness question. "lde 18 presented to the man who ~~uys his harness from a picture and .»,nd8 the real thing far different. " he light side is experienced by the @an who comes here, selects from 16 harness itself and gets full value r his :inon(‘y. Be wise and get on 1@ bright side. Linen and mummy oth laprobes, and full line of har- ess and saddlery. Repairing done ’ romptly . McGLASHAN ) t M‘w | ABOOC OTOMOOG G GOBEOR GOSN SRS OHUER TN HHOBEED A FEW BREAKFAST FOODS A complete assortment of “Cranes” Stationery EC R i ] I : ZAEAPEAO 3 e e ) g ri S. W. Biscuit . B Riee . . . U Puffed Wheat . ' ' 10¢c Gripe Nuts . i i . 15¢ * Corn Flakes ! i ; 10¢ Oatmeal . ; . . 10c 15¢ 15¢ KRBk 2=2 =2 Sagentont 408 Also Fancy Georgia Peaches FAREOHEA RIS Fruits and Vegetables. o W. P. PILLANS & CO. | Pure Food Store. Phone 93-94 3 AOODOD S TILENENS G0 D 00T SOOI IPOPOEFIEO SEPPIBEEETT S SOPPPLPPPPHDEPIREIESPIIII0 W. K. Jackson W. K. McRae | JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE large Llslmg--Always Some Baroams A P WATER THE EARTH TO sult conditions. No better {rigation in existence. J. W. Kim- brough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Loulsiana, Mississippi 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. Address Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., _ LAKELANDFLORIDA BB B B B B e M«hfiz Al»zwb oo B o -t 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. ! ners RAPS of chiffon with raised flow- ers in velvet, or made of less splendid plain chiffon, are cut in the simplest manner possible. Those of the plain fabric are made by joining two pieces of hem-stitched chiffon, each something more than a yard in length. These lengths are joined up the back with a fancy stitch in silk to within six inches of the neck. { Here they separate and fall straight down the front. The ends are finished with two wide tucks above the hem, both in the front and back. To this unshaped but graceful scarf-mantle a border of marabou or swansdown is added in many models. And some- times the scarf is shaped to the shoulders with shirrings. But the sim- pler its management in making, the more chic it becomes in the eyes of the modiste. The wrap shown in the picture is ' also made of two lengths of the fabric. They are cut into bias edges at the ends and two of these edges are . joined in a narrow felled seam at the back. The front ends are trimmed into rounded points and the back is cut in the same manner. A narrow hem {is turned up on the right side and a broad soft strip of natural mara- HREE models in midsummer hats each illustrating a type entirely d ferent from the others and each noteworthy example of good millinery, are shown in the picture given hers A chic stre a picturesque d hat, and a that has ¢ med hat a “trim The thoroughly practical ided witl fully made street hat is pro | a crown of comfortable size which { fits the head as a man’ t fits, and with a brim that shades the It is a sailor shape with its brim sl anc nmed in a way to take away the rigid and severe ot 28 Of a plai The into four sections left by off. The sec satin i v braid like Y‘n""'nfm‘, AT made. About the crown a shirred white chiff ashed 1 sailor brim almost t 0 with three 0} at each 1e torg of the ¢ s at the sides. The B I f black satin m " front This is not by & it is of the sort that is Prettiest Types of Midsummer Hats 'yf The Lost of Living is Great | | | | | | | bou is then artistically sewed over it. These light wraps, suited to evening wear all the year round, are made up in all colors and many fabrics. Soft silk crepes with embroidered figures in gold or silver, or raised patterns in velvet, make very handsome ones. However luxurious and rich the fabric no one need fear to undertake the making. It is simply a matter of neat hand-sewing, and not much of it, at that. The marabou border is the best pos- sible finish and affords plenty of warmth about the throat, where it is needed. These chiffon gcarfs, like the straight, plain scarf, are worn with one end thrown about the neck when the weather is cool. Long veils of the heavier chiffons, with hemstitched borders, make it very easy for the home dressmaker to fashion for herself a little garment like those described here. And they are made handsomer by the introduc- tion of old-fashioned fancy stitching Iike “cat stitching” or “feather stitch- ing” or small “cross-stitch” patterns in decorative sewing. Nothing is more fashionable than these lines of fancy stitching. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. and elaborate requiring for the street for occasions smart dress- | ing. A lovely leg hat, trimmed with roses and ribbon, is a strikingly pic- turesque model that has no place out- o the circle of strictly dress oc- | ca ium The facing and underbrim | bow are in a delightful shade of nattier blue and the rose in natural | g, ght pink colorings | etween these two types stands the pretty trim hat which may do juty for any wear, It is a lan shape with moderately wide 1 and round crown. It is trimmed th a full ruche of box-plaited rib- bon with a fancy edge. This ruche nd the right side of the ywn and partly across the front and ck. It slips through a s in the , apparently, and cove that part the cr 1 ich X below t undert a sinau pray of flowe A adds z 1ch of " ru C bb d th ar ruff neck Worn i pre feta is a enough | % PAGE THREE 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. . .40 rsec et usess e sess et anns BUBRE, 1T POUNGE o onpevinsannsnneig vagoonns suesslill Cottolene, 10 pound PAIlS. .. s s swuioncssesensmocsss 1,46 Cottolene, § pound Palls.c..ccovev coeessnssmocss o680 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. . .. cocveenong soeevsosocanss B0 Snowdrift, 10 pound Palls......ceueee sogeemeen 001,38 8 cans family sise Cream. . 6 cans baby size Cream. . eeseselmanree sessewascccess o360 1-2 barrel best Flour........ tevasisiease sesesencsssB8,00 12 pounds best FIOUT. ...cuvueanonecrone conens .46 Octogon S08D, 6 fOr. ......ouvennneree socennans 25 Ground Coffee, Per POUDM. . .oeevvevnee socsnnaas 38 6 gallons Kerosene. ...v.eeeeemescnneg sonespssnocces 60 E. 6. TWEEDELL L T T T T R N S e 'iugniusuir4Euiuéniv4'uin§u]|iuinfii”)**"’ “* 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. Footr Fitters 125 Kentucky Ave. Phone 358-Blue. We repair shoes whiie you wait with latest factory machinery Special all this week “Ties” value up : to 75¢, Sale 3 Price 39¢ You can get that new tic now cheap. We have a large assortment of them, too. S0t §rdef B B Sl L L Lo S S Wllllamson Clothing Co. “Fashion Shop for Men” :