Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 16, 1914, Page 3

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W.YARNELL @ For every g little ache and FHT AND HEAVY HAULING A pain and big aches and ig pains HOUSEHOLD MOVING A i SPECIALTY Is quickly absorbed—good for sores, neuralgia, stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists. For Sale in Lakeland by HENLEY & HENLEY ISES AND MULES FOR HIRE es: Office 109; Res, 57 Green. DARK AND A LIGHT SIDE Are You Getting Satisfactory Results with your KODAK The dark ! ¢ harness question. is 'bresented to the man who his harness from a picture and the real thing far different. ight side i8 experienced by the who comes here, selects from arness itself and gets full value 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” is money. Be wise and get on right side. Linen and mummy laprobes, and full line of har- and saddlery. Repairing done Otly. CGLASHAN IRAD IN THIS PAPER Reaches Every Home .~ Of the Town i “Cranes” Stationery ( y FOIBOBBOSO O 1 G IO FOSIFATOII SO FAEODOTO \ FEW BREAKFAST FOODS A complete assortment of SO OEEK 3-0*300 O O R — o (o] ‘« W. Biscuit uffed Rice . y ]}ufied Wheat srape Nuts . . ; \:om Flakes : Y “atmeal : i . n ¢ Also Fancy Georgia Peaches " Fruits and Vegetables. ¥. P. PILLANS & CO. Pure Food Store. Phone 93-94 P et VeT e vet et Sat SRt R ettt Sl Su et Je i n S ut Sl Sul S el Lo LR ] ab 440 PRPPPPPPPRERREEE: . . K. Jackson W. K. McRae 3 I JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE laroe Listing --Always Some Bargains | 4P 0PPSPPBEB 134 HSEDEIOIIFIEDIDIBIDIIIIPIDBI by (IMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. WATER THE EARTH TO !1.‘}1 conditions. No better 1rigation in existence. J. W. Kim- ough, of Lakeland, Floridd has the management of the State Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North rolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippl and Arkansas. Any I interested in irrigation can obtain information by writing him ‘).lo company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. 1 |imbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co,, : . AKELAND,FLORIDA — n o) — (=] o B — (=1 o SOEIBIEISO SO & §03: S B0 = e~ S0 BRSO g z Nlll Sacrifice For Cash Ten acres truck land, one lot near school house; also 1 new six room house one acreof land. VMANN PLUMBING CO. PHONE 257, PINE ST. La a2l R T T L e S S e I e L o ES - THE EVENING TELEGRAM & LLAKELAND, FLA, JULY 16, 1914, PaGlk 1HREE t of costumes designed for mourn- ing wear led up to its use in the mak- ing of dress accessories. Then came | the all-crape blouse and now we have the all-crape gown. This is an ex- | treme of the style which s very strik- ing fnasmuch as it is so unusual. But there is no good reason why so beautiful a fabric as crape should not {be used in the making of gowns. | Neckpieces, muffs and other acces- sorles made of it proved how adapt- able it is for garments as well as millinery, | This gown is cut with a rather nar- row draped underskirt and an outer garml-nt having a rather long basque, [ which glves the effect of a tunic. This {8 worn over an under-bodice of plaited white chiffon having a high i collar In black. There is a girdle of folded crape and the ornaments, which simulate large buttons, are made of ! narrow folds of crape also. In trimming garments made of this HE use of crape in the decoration | rich fabric, folds, covered cords, tucks and plaits, very neatly made of the material, provide the best of all dec- orations. There is something about the distinctive character of this un- usual product which precludes much ornamentation. In the construction of apparel for mourning it should be borne in mind that extremes of style are Inappro- priate. Conservative designs in dresses and hats are in good form always and in mourning costumes they are imperative. In the matter of decoration, also, the forms that show careful workman- ship and express a sedaténess in cholce are consistent and therefore beautiful. In millinery there 1s a wider range in choice of trimmings, but, after all, none looks so well as forms of flow- ers, buckles or ornaments made up in crape used with neatly lald folds and plaits. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. For Little Sisters to the Mermaid VERY little girl has a right to play | in the water and to learn to swim and be as much at home in it as her brother i8. The adventurous spirit of boyhood takes him out with his fel- lows and if water i{s within reach he 18 apt to learn to swim. Girls make splendid swimmers, and the mere lklmwledge that they possess this ac- complishment keeps them from get- ltms panicky when joining in the | water sports of their companions. The most noted swimmer in this | country 1s Miss Annette Kellerman. Quite likely there are numbers of men who swim as well and have as { much endurance. can do better, and no one of them can look half as well as this sister to the mermaids. The exercise develo the muscles of the body in the most uniform manner. The pleagure of swimming and the tonic of cool water are both healthful Nothing could be better designed for the little girl's water sports than the simple onepiece garment sho in the picture. It is cut in two p consisting of the perfectly plain waist and the bloomers. these two wn But But no one of them | pieces are machine-stitched together | in the finished garment, Brillantine or mohair, In a good quality, 1s about the most appropriate material for these bathing sults. Whatever materfal is used for the suit, or for trimming, must be shrunk. Blue in bright, strong tones, or gray or certaln shades of green and red, will all stand the water and sun. But the old rellable combination of blue in a bright navy trimmed with white braid cannot be improved upon for good looks or durability. Small pearl buttons make a fine bit of finishing used with white mohair braid The little rubber-cloth caps are to be had in all the bright colors and in checked and spotted patterns caj are made also in es in brilllant colors. They are y bought ready made. As the r cloth be bought it is a good idea to m.! an odd bit of trim- | ming cap made it from others of to distinguish the One can keep an er, if her cap Is w her more free- 1 ip her water play JULIA BOTTOMLEY. These | plaids and | fThe Cost of Liv'e g is (irs:a;\ 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 poun@. .......oveaeaecas sovecuss vos o40 Bugar, 17 pounds .....cco0ec00000ei seennnans sovaal 00 Cottolene, 10 pound Palls......cvoueseerirrrncnncnce.1.4b Cottolene, & pound palls...... vee o680 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. ......cco00e@ coererssensscs .68 Snowdrift, 10 pound pafls......cconeee vossreeee o00.1.26 3 cans tamily sixe Cream...... Ceseseee secssscnnsiene o326 6 cans baby sfze Cream. . vesssosmanees sesessssssses’s +38 1-2 barrel best Flour.,. 12 pounds best Flour........ccovemeenes cuunne 48 Octogon Soap, 6 for........ sreeecsnese seesseans 5b Ground Coffes, Per POUD. . covvsssnece sovsnnaay ¥ 13 6 gallons Kerosene. . . teneeasesenenese) sewesnanvesaes o 80 E. 6. TWEEDELL Are Your Feet Properly Shod? Come in and let us FIT YOU CORRECTLY We take pleasure in FITTING FEET, So bring YOUR FEET to US Dutton-HarrisCo. Foot Fitters 122 Kentucky Ave Phone 358-Blue. Come andsee our shoe repairing dcpartmcnt. Better shoe repairing :nipossible THE UNIVERSAL CAR of advertising. A Fords, averaging ‘ftwenty circle the world four hundred times every twenty-four hours. If the car wasn't right this tremendous publicity would put the Comipany out of business. The salesman, A demonstration is a revelation—take yours to-day. Ten million miles half-mjllion miles a day, Ford is its own best $550. Com- Touring Car b. Detroit ipment. > with equ Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla,

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