Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 14, 1914, Page 3

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-8 » For every 70 little ache and LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING pain and big aches and HOUSEHOLD MOVING A pre. o s SPECIALTY DRIVES PAIN AWAY is quickly absorbed—good for sores, neuralgia, stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists. For Sale in Lakelana by HENLEY & HENLEY AND MULES FOR HIRE Are You Getting Satisfactory Results || with your i ( | KODAK Come in and let us explain hmu- question. e. is' presented to the man who t7g his harness from a picture and || the successful way to make “ds the real thing far different. || good pictures. e light side is experienced by the ! : ' “n who comes here, selects from Your summer's trip will be , harness itself and gets full value || pleasantly remembered by the " his money. Be wise and get on |1 yse of a good kodak. ) bright side. Linen and mummy th laprobes, and full line of har- “-l-he Red Cross b Pharmacy 18 and saddlery. Repairing done “The Kodak Store” mptly. ‘“ON THE CORNER” The dark MCGIASHAN ‘OURAD IN THIS PAPER . Reaches Every Home 1 A complete assortment of of the Town “Cranes” Stationery | Tt T R e b e Ll e e s et L e e e e ‘A FEW BREAKFAST FOODS AP ST OO 0 303 - S. W. Biscuit . e . . Puffed Wheat fliGrape Nuts Corn Flakes : 3 . (SOatmeal : ” ; : el 15¢ 15¢ | 10c 15¢ 10c 10c B0 408 RS0 40 b"f Also Fancy Georgia Peaches ' " Fruits and Vegetables. 3 rs s ‘W. P. PILLANS & CO. ; ik Pure Food Store. Phone 93-94 HOPFOFAPUPOPUP OISO BCPAP0B0 P S8 3 PO BPEDEEEDEEPPIEEFEPEIPPIII0 W. K. McRae W. K. Jackson d JACKSON & McRAE s REAL ESTATE _ large Listing--Always Some Bargains -‘W»z’«wsus FERSDEPIOPEHEE RETE TR ST ST Y WW"WM%@«M%}%WWWWW KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. WATER THE EARTH TO M suit conditions. No better irigation 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, Mississippl and Arkansas. Any one interested in irrigation can obtain {nformation by writing him /|| or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. 5! Address wl(imbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., LAKELAND,FLORIDA é 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. i | @ e §ood o Y @ | new treatment of the # | g ruffle extending # | covering part of THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, JULY 14, NE of those fascinating sets, con- sisting of morning cap and negli- gee, which look so cool and dainty, is so faithfully reproduced in the picture given here that a written description of it seems hardly to be needed. In the details of putting the gar- ment together fine lace heading is used In the basque skirt of the bodice, and a finishing braid of embroidery fs used along the seams joining the val lace to the sleeves and neck. Point filet, In a vandyke pattern, is set on over the wide val, the deep points extending over the finishing braid. The under-bodice of plain net ex- tends to the waist line and the basque is set on to it. There are three pieces in this, joined with fine beading, to shape it easily to the flgure. The bodice is in kimono shape, with the sleeves of plain net finished with wide val lace edging. A scarf of figured net 18 draped Recently Designed Tunic Dress 1914, PAGE THREE over the bodice. It is caught up on the shoulders under a loop of ribbon. The game ribbon appears in a bow at the waist line. It i3 a wide satin messaline in light blue. The cap i{s merely a foundation of the figured net over a fine wire sup- port, and is bound with ribbon like that used in the matinee. Rufiles of the wide val lace are sewed to it and a bow of ribbon finishes it at the back. There are many materials which may be used for this pretty set. Printed voiles and lawns, swiss, shad- ow laces, organdy and the lighest challies are all available. Lace and ribbon are the most appropriate of all decorations, If a material not transparent is pre- ferred wash silks and crepe de chine will make negligees almost as alry and dalnty as those already described in thinner stuffs, JULIA BOTTOMLEY. RECENTLY designed dress of ( sleeve, instead of the usual loose dra- plain and figured taffeta combined | pery, s arranged in two puffs of fig- will outlive its summer vogue and | ured net. prove useful long after the passing of | ! summer time and the days of autumn, | that is, ankle length too. For the tunic is destined to out- live this season and in this model, from the La Vergne, the gown is em- | These & | bellished with several little new style | small bows made of the material features which, in addition to its good and already popular design, make zl;npwr.!ng in front strong appeal for favor. Among these one notices first the & § leeve. Di anous sleeves are the order of the day, > | but here is a pretty modification of The upper part % | of the sleeve only is of thin From the elbow down there is a close this fascinating style. material fitting sleeve of taffeta fi over the wrist f the hand. upper | The underskirt is plain and short, The tunic 18 plain and cut long enough to allow of a little looping up about the bottom loopings are fastened with The bodice has a small “V"-shaped The girdle and lower sleeve are of plain material like the lower skirt. The girdle {s wrapped ha about eight inches be- low The hat worr vn carries a ing loop the walst 1th thi g0 f fall in its trim- charm r that JULIA BOTTOMLEY. fme Cost of Livirg is Great les In a long | s smart little | 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. . Sugar, 17 pounds ....coeocccecomscp sowasone sosaod.00 Cottolene, 10 pound pails........ .. 1,46 ceseeens Cottolene, 6 pound pails.......... it 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. . . .80 .50 ertene ceeessnennn Snowdrift, 10 pound pails........ eose ssssseces 000:1,38 8 cans family 8lze Cream. .......cca0ee scevsencasnnns 2B 6 cans baby 61z Cream. ......oeevveee sovenssnnccoes 268 1-2 barrel best Flour. s.cocveevoonmocceis sveeonnnes .3.00 12 pounds best FlOUr....cvvvvvvnneanes connes A8 Octogon Soap, 6 for......... VR asae e b abIe e e 2% Ground Coffee, per pOUDA. . ...vvvunees sovoonene 26 6 gallons Kerosene. ....cocecvveocniccn souns sane . .60 . 6. TWEEDELL Quality and Shoe Fitting il Count When Buying Shoes THIS is WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU BUY YOUR SHOES FROM US Feet Bring Your Here Dutton-HarrisCo. Foot Fitters 125 Kentucky Ave. Phone 358-Blue. We repair shoes whiie you wait with latest factory machinery THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ten miles of advertising. A half-million Fords, twenty miles a day, circle the world four hundred times every twenty-four hours. If the car \\-;n\n't'right this tremendous publicity would put the Comipany out of business. The Ford is its own best salesman, A demonstration is a revelation—take yours million averaging to-day. Car §550, Com- Runabout $500 Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla,

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