Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 11, 1914, Page 3

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| LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING ‘HOUSEHOLD MOVING A SPECIALTY HORSES AND MULES FOR HIRE 'hones: Office 109; Res.,, 57 Green. A DARK AND A LIGHT SIDE | 1 i The dark ) the harness question. nds the real thing far different. he light side is experienced by the an who comes here, selects from 1e harnegs itself and gets full value r his money. Be wise and get on ie bright side. Linen and mummy oth laprobes, and full line of har- ess and saddlery. omptly . MCGLASHAN OURAD IN THIS PAPER !‘ Reaches Every Home of the Town Repairing done de {is presented to the man who 1ys his harness from a picture and o OO O T OO D ¢ A FEW BR FOODS S. W. Biscuit . Puffed Rice . Puffed Wheat Grape Nuts Corn Flakes # Oatmeal For Sale in Lakeland by GOSN SIS BSOS S PO SO THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JULY 11, 1914, For every P little ache and pain and big aches and big pains IlRIVES PAIN AWAY is quickly 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 trip will be pleasantly mmemheled by the use of a good kodak. “The Red Cross Pharmacy” | “The Kodak Store” “ON THE CORNER” A complete assortment of |! “Cranes” Stationery i & EAKFAST AL :?(. 15¢ 15c¢ 10¢ OO IO G ORGSO O B ! Bquare openings. FADGA 15¢ 10c 10c Also Fancy Georgia Peaches Fruits and Vegetables. W. P. PILLANS & CO. Pure Food Store. LIS O PR PP W. K. Jackson JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE Large lISlIflfl --AIW('!YS Somc Bargams PRTPHT IS KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. WATER THE EARTH TO suit conditions. No better ir brough, of Lakeland, Floridd of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nd Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, one interested in Irrigation can obtain information by writing him They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. or the company, Address Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., LAKELAND,FLORIDA - & L @ ation in existence. J. W. Kim- the m ment of the State LHE0 0K 10 SOEO BSOS SOH Phone 93-94 GHOBUFIFIBYRBAEO b W. K. McRae RS R L S TR S ST 2] West Virginia, North ippi and Arkansas. Any Alipine Miss WI“ Sacnfxce 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. ONE of the prettiest models for lit- tle girls' dresses is from the estab- lishment of Berthe Raulin, and its | daintiness and simplicity speak well for the Paris modiste. Fine mull or batiste {s the fabric upon which there s & moderate amount of hand em- broidery in eyelet work and flat dalsies. The scant fullness of the dress is provided by single box plaits at the front and back. There are two at each side of the middle panel. The lower edge of the skirt is cut in squares at the front, back and each side. A flounce of imitation, all-over val lace, odged with a narrow edging of the same kind of lace, is set in at each of the This gives plenty of freedom at the lower edge of the skirt. There is a border outlining the low- er edge of the batiste, of a strong lace in Irish crochet pattern. The em- broidered daisies are applied to both the batiste and this lace, There 18 a yoke and collar in one TRIUMPH OF MODISTE’S ART Costume of Pompadour Silk ls One of the Prettiest of Styles of the Present Season. Like a breath of flowers s the beau- tiful costume of pompadour silk which has been pictured here. Black and white {s inadequate to show the ar- tistic picturesque beauty of this gown. The blouse and draped tunic were of flowered silk having a cream ground with shaded flowers In pink and blue The corsage open- scattered over it. ing was filled with flat plait sea with plain cream ings of ti were piped lue silk which derskirt and the was weighted U‘m flowered MANY USES FOR THE SCARF Remarkable Number of Ways by Which Modish Accessories May Be Made Effective 2 of the s of the scarf Child’s Dress of Embroidered Batiste of embroidered batiste edged with the same lace. The sleeves are of the allover val edged with the same lace as that in the bottom of the skirt and on the collar. This collar ex- tends over the top of the sleeves like a wide epaulette, A soft ribbon, about five inches wide, is drawn through the skirt where the flounces of val lace are set in. A short space is left at the side of each flounce. The ribbon is threaded through this. It extends under the skirt, from one space or slash to the next, and {8 tied in a knot at the front and in a flat bow at the back. Small flat crochet buttons, barrel shaped, are placed in four groups of three each up the front and back. The dress fastens with flat pearl buttons under a fly at the back. It would not be easy to find a more beautiful or delightfully childish model than this, which is in the best mode of the French designs of children’s dresses. Another 18 made of brocaded gauze in purple or deep green, and the frills are in the shade of green chiffon over others of pale mauve harmonizing with the tone of purple. The hat worn with this was a bergere in purple straw, with cachepeigne of white flow- ers and green leaves. The upward curve from the back characterizes many of the new coats as well as a great number of the dra- peries on skirts. One coat has three basques superposed, each a little short- i beneath, and each' gurved up toward the waist, the uppe r« it! { er than the one oné reaching to the chest, where fastens across with a large button,' partly covering a fancy silk wa un(umt,: the points of which fall below this topmost basque, but over the second one, These, as well as the lowest, cross over each other and are kept as flat as possible in front, though rather full as regards the sides and back. The waistcoat in the case has a wide black moire collar which turns back over the top of the coat. An- other tailormade is in white and black check, the sort known ¢ shepherd's plaid; the skirt with a wide flat plait down the front, no other fullness, the coat with basque d away to the side nd faced h the check put on bia A waiste ind wide collar A thi ith a I of aj th t with a she ( DAINTY HEMS IS THE ORDER Handkerchiefs, to Be in the Mode, Must Be Distinctive Both in Quality and Fin f The Cost of Ihe_Gost of Living is (Grea AN 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 Butur.perpound...............‘..‘._ seccesssass 40 Sugar, 17 pounds tesrsecetesesmee senenees o0l 1.00 Cottolene, 10 T S BT 1 Cottolene, 6 pound patla...... TS s vainieniseeisisis ¢80 4poundlSnowdrflturd...........‘..!, SN e . .bo Snowdrift, 10 pound pails............ seerense s00s1,36 8cnnltamllynuecreun...........,... secsssansnaies 20 6 cans baby slze Cream............... [T | 1 1-2 barrel DAY WIOUNG (& ohsivis o mbionevn cereeieee. 3,00 12 pounds best Flour... S e ..u Octogon Soap, 6 for......... b Ground Coftee, DOP DOURM G ¢ swvsusonain bavssnaee 35 6 gallons Kerosene. ..........peuuu. ., esssiencsnnaas 60 E. 6. TWEEDELL S S P TSR 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 twenty wndred the iblicity If remendous pt business. salesman. Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla,

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