Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 8, 1914, Page 3

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> ! : DrSOTO HOTEL S : Ameri cap and European PI little ache an?1 > pain and big aches an ; Tampa, Florida ¥ ek is quickly absorbed—good for sores, neuralgia, stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists. For Sale in Lakelana by HENLEY & HENLEY Are You Getting Satisfactory Results JYARNELL LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING HOUSEHOLD MOVING A SPECIALTY JORSES AND MULES FOR HIRE aomes: Office 109; Res,, 57 Green. A DARK AND A LIGHT SIDE with your | KODAK Come in and let us explain the successful way to make good pictures, 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” .ays his harness from a picture and ‘ads the real thing far different. he :}idh’t\lide is experienced by the comes here, selects from © harness itself and gets full value r his money. Be wise and get on e bright side. Linen and mummy oth laprobes, and full line of har- Ropmrm" done -ty t Al ) the harmess question. The dark “de 18 presented to the man who )88 and saddlery. “’“" lI complete assortment of MEGLASHAN |“crmes” Swiones t 1 NSNS0 T OO0 00E EOIOSOHIBOEOBIIINSOSINOEIS S0 A FEW BREAKFAST ; , g / @ B FOODS : i = e Tt S. W. Biscuit . 15¢ 2 ‘\ B s . . . . IEe z ‘ Puffed Wheat . . . 10¢ ¢ SO 15¢ 10c 2 10c & . Grape Nuts \ . : e # Corn Flakes : : : + Oatmeal . ; : A Also Fancy Georgia Peaches Fruits and Vegetables. g § W. P. PILLANS & CO. | Pure Food Store. Phone 93-94 f T 5et sl sulSugintBatint Sk uis PR B OHE: (3'0‘3'0‘3'0‘3‘0"'0‘!'0: Pdrdrdddid s *3"5(’i"i=‘K’*é“fi“i’*E@‘i’@*&*fi"fl%&‘i"fi”fi@%'}‘ifli@ W. K. Jackson W. K. McRae g JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE - larg e, Listing --Always SOIIIB Bfll‘!]filllS o iy T H KIMBROUGH & SKINN[R IRRIfiAIION C0. 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, Louisiana, 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 m P PR PPPEPPEOPIE thl Sacnfxce For Cash h' Ten acres truck land, one lot near Z school house; also 1 new six room 3 house one acreof land. MANN PLUMBING CO.: PHONE 257, PINE ST. % §4989 i THE EVENING TELEURAM LAK ELAND, FLA, JUST the zest that is added to ali our afternoon assemblings by the enticing things that women think up to clothe themselves in simply can- not be estimated. And whether these creations are their own visions worked | out in the products of the loom or are the inspirations of those whose pro- fession is gown-making is of little importance. The important thing is | the successful effect. Here is a model from Gautier of Paris that shows how those familiar . fabrics, taffeta and net, are set to the rhythm of the new modes as words to music. It is in black with the bodice over white figured net and a tunic of net finished with a broad band of silk about the bottom. This is the style which has com- manded the most attention for mid- summer. The long sleeves of net, or chiffon, are featured in the majority of gowns, and a tunic of some sort is everywhere present. This dress Is particularly cool looking and particu- larly comfortable. The narrow plain skirt of taffeta is ankle length and finished at the bot- tom with a quilling of silk. There is a lapped seam in it down the front. l SIMPLE style for dressir hair is pictured here. It ¢ the large shell hairpins that have 4 | the crown of the head to r'u forehe » | the back haird with growing favor this season, ar Idispl'n.\ws with any other decoration The front hair is waved about the 'fBCH for this style and pa rvu at the left side in a long part ext It is combed over the temples lies in large wave the cheek, just in little above the lob the hair is turaed ed at each side Here d in together to mak ing. At this p back and pir it is all combe For this the hair is parted i one of th i in two braided 1sted back ar ing strand and pinned down to the JULY 8, 1914, PAGE THREE The tunic is rather full and the bor- der of taffeta very wide. There is sufficiésit body and crispness in the taffeta border to hold the tunic out from the underskirt, and the trans- parency of net over the taffeta petti- coat and the white bodice makes the charmingly cool effect which is the best aspect for a hot-weather costume. There are narrow frills of net about the wrists and neck and a very new and cleverly arranged collar of taf- feta which extends like a fichu about the neck, and crosses, surplice fash- fon, in front. It terminates at the back in a flat bow. The simple little hat worn with this dress is of black moire and white lace. These are pretty items in the way of finishing touches to this noteworthy costume. The handbag is of molre, matching the hat. Bracelets set off the arms of the fair wearer, and one of them is worn above the elbow on the left arm. The short skirt presupposes feet as carefully clothed as it 18 possible to have them. The stockings are plain black silk and the strapped slippers are decorated with tiny steel buckles. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. New Arrangement of the Hair / | // ¢ pin The remaining and pinned to the crown t under the hair own. Small, invisible waves at the ver needed to keep the n the must be or neatness he new styles of hair op, is ad puff back of the head usual French t JULIA BOTTOMLEY. = The Lost of Living is (rea Sugar, 17 pounds .. Cottolene, 10 pound Palls.......coneveeenns Cottolene, 6 pound patls.......... 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard........ Snowdrift, 10 pound PAIIS. .....couevee soerennry ¢4es1.36 6 cans baby size Cream. . 1-2 barrel best Flour. ........ 12 pounds best Flour. ........cocu .00 v Octogon Soap, 6 for. ... Ground Coffee, per potind............. 6 xallons Kerosene. 125 Kentucky Ave. l We repair shoes whiie you wait with latest factory machinery 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 THIS is WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU BUY YOUR SHOES FROM US Bring Your Feet Foor Fitters essrsesrtaseerals Seseseas saee Ceessesan Cesederea e ey CRRN] R O L T R R R R E. 6. TWEEDELL Unless You Knaw Where to Buy IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best Best Butter, per pound. ... ........o00000 seosenscass 40 .1.46 3 cans tamily sise Cre@m. .. .. .orpere 2cesagesneogoe o8B oe W45 Quality and Shoe Fitting Count When Buying Shoes Dutton-HarrisCo. Phone 358-Blue. 0) vertising, v ging twenty world four hundred hours. If remendous publicity ut of business. lation—take Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla. salesman,

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