Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 9, 1914, Page 3

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M YARNELL g LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING HOUSEHOLD MOVING A SPECIALTY JORSES AND MULES FOR HIRE 10mes: Office 109; Res., 57 Green. ' pain and big aches and big pains DRIVES PAIN AWAY is quickly absorbed—good for sores, neuralgia, stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists, for Sale in Lakeland by HENLEY & HENLEY | Are You Getting li Satisfactory Results i with your ‘ Come in and let us explain the successful way to make 'A FEW BREAKFAST 1 ' ] i FOODS A DARK AND A LIGHT SIDE The dark de is presented to the man who 1ys his harness from a picture and 1ds the real thing far different. ‘he light side is experienced by the an who comes here, selects from e 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- 88 and saddlery. Repairing done *omptly . McGIASHAN POUR AD IN THIS PAPER l< Reaches Every Home o | of the Town the harness question. 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” assortment of A “Cranes” Stationery complete OO0 RO OO S. W. Biscuit 15¢ & Puffed Rice 15¢ Puffed Wheat 10c 2 ” Grape Nuts ) i . 18e 8 | both in the front ang pack. - RAPS of chiffon ith raised flow- ers in velvet or made of less splendid plain chiffon, gre cut in the simplest MAannNer poggiple, Those of the plain fabric are made by joining | two pleces Of hem.stitched chiffon, each something more than a yard in length. These lenging are joined up the back With a fancy stiteh in silk to within 8iX Incheg of the neck. Here they separate anq fall straight down the front. The enqds are finished with two wide tucks ghove the hem, To this unshaped but gracefy] searf-mantle a border of marabou or gwansdown is added in Many models, And some- times the scarf is ghaped to the shoulders With shirringg But the sim- | pler its management jn making, the | more chic it becomes in the eyes of the modiste. The wrap shown iy the picture is also made of two lengthg of the fabric. They are cut into biag edges at tho endg and tWO of thege edges are joined in @ NArTow felleq geam at the back. The front endg are trimmed into rounded points ang the back is cut {n the SaMe manpper, A narrow hem is turned up op the right side | and a broad £oft strip of patural mara. Prettiest Types of Midsummer Hats THE gpvENING TELEyRaAM LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 9, 1914, PAGE THREE 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 fabries. Soft silk crepes with embroidered figures in ~old or silver, or raised patterns in velvet, make very handsome ones. However luxurious and rich the fabrio 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 1s the best pos- siblo finish and afiords plenty of warmth about the throat, where it is needed. These chiffon scarfs, 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 like “cat stitching” or “feather stitch- ing” or small “cross-stitch” patterns in decorative sewing. Nothing i8 more fashionable than these lines of fancy stitching. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. i ost of Livizg is Grea! J 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...... sesseessncom saasaprssse o840 Sugar, 17 POURAS ..,...cerveeennnsis sosonsas ssssels00 Cottolene, 10 pound pafls..... Cottolene, 6 pound pails 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard........ . b8 Snowdrift, 10 pound pails 3 cans family 8126 Cre@m. ..ov.vvvnuinns cenvranaans 6 cans baby size Cream. . 1-2 barrel best Flour, ,.......... ceee D oo, 8,00 12 pounds best Flour......... caserenne e (11 Octogon Soap, 8 for........... sesenne i n e b Ground Coffee, per pound............. Viaeawaies 2% 6 gallons Kerosene. .. ......coqeeceivse soossnancsn-as 80 E. 6. TWEEDELL B ] Quality and Shoe Fitting Count When Buying Shoes g Corn Flakes oty ; 10c ¢ . Oatmeal L : . e § ; THIS is WHAT YOU GET Also Fancy Georgia Peaches 3 WHEN YOU BUY Fruits and Vegetables. g YOUR SHOES FROM US 9 i : O s i Bring Your Feet Here Pure Food Store. Phone 93-94 g fl tt f{ e C" BB PO OISO OIS OFIBORIEO T u on ar r l s e Foot Fitters L2120 0L Buinig Bl W. K. Jackson W. K. McRae 3 125 Kentucky Ave Phone 358-Blue. é“ & i &l . . ta ~ i 4 We repair shoes whiie you wait with latest factery machinery (?l JACKSON & McRAE i REAL ESTATE H Sadt g & Large Listing--Always Some Bargains 3/ ~ § S PPPPPP DS P BB E 4 ik i TH“H: mode '\.i in migsymmer hats, « WATER THE EARTH TO # | notew umple of good millil \ hat, trimmed with ! H sult conditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- : are ¢ ¢ Dbicture i ::. ".mu:,-l. pic- | ' brough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State Z;f ’ ‘ el “' y"‘l‘"'!.‘ 5‘1““'“ “‘”.‘\ of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North 2| ; : ‘.'u' l“ . 1,;“1-"' e H'T;‘v’"' r’i"('x. , Csrolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas, Any -i-“ i e i Nbliwhx'."‘nl S 4 ’] ' one Interested In irrigation can obtain information by writing him & | d rose in natural | rag venty ! or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. IE fully made t""' ha v“ 1 rings : iy & e bl .;‘ ¢ %(a crown of comfortahly gize whict e two types stands the L350 AR TR L $ Addrees : \ . zEY;H (lu-]h»zvl as a 1:4:”:‘\ }“:,‘], fits, and | pretty trimmed hat \\()m h : ] ‘ €S eV ur hours. 1f the ¢ Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., $| itk o il ok thudue i ey It | iy fr avom say wenr, 1t o u | : Jiic ool bty bEPeped = laway t zid ““_‘1 Severe f| with a full ruche of box-plaited rib- ; he salesman. A S PP ) [ a plain r. The pr n with a fancy edge. This ruche n—take yours 'lll..ll!i!E! % | into four sections ar around the right side of t G ' & | Batin bound with y} 1 a ntly, and cc D3 K & :”::1{'1 like that of '*P,‘;;]. the ¢ f !hvl crown which extends - Py i De Lom- Ten acres truck land, one lot near 1 S L e e ith cquipment school house; also 1 new six room ‘ Lakeland Automobile & house one acreof land. =g e Supply Co. of crown suit of taffeta t t at its best, i i s a rose | i i ] It ny | Lakeland, Fla. 2 satin y:,r>\;:1'"~)::}m";‘“‘r, j m‘”.\“ A it are | ar for PHONE 257, PINE ST. i 4 s |

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