Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 22, 1914, Page 3

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W.YARNELL LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING > USEIT HOUSEHOLD MOVING A PFr. nenoabies. For prickly SPECIALTY [ thebau?m' Aftershaving. After Asaf; | a foot powder. st A HORSES AND MULES ¥OR HIRE Office 109; Res., 57 Green, For Sale ifi L akeiand b HENLEY & HENLEY fadin s Pliones HOLD YOUR HORSES —— e Satisfactory Results ! with your KODAK omfort second only to your own. the successful way to good pictures. 1 pays well to see that your horse as comfortable, weR fitting harness | { that he is curried and brushed Your summer’s rip will be requently. Everything for the com- use of a good kodak. the | “The Red Cross Pharmacy” “The Kodak Store” “ON THE CORNER™ fort of the horse at McGlashan, farness Man’s. MCGLASHAN YOUR AD IN THIS PAPER Reaches Every Home | of the Town A “Cranes” Stationery complete assortment of P it S it Tt it m i L W L w 2w G- W w Dl w S g P m Y m Do m St 453 - “The Only P : e ni1y ure -~ Food Store” { P EVERVTHING CIN FANCY ] GROCERIES DRUGS HARDWARE DRY G0ODS ;| 2 Cor. Main St. and Florida Ave. # & 0 Phone 93-94 §! | W. P. PILLANS &-CO. : th«bmmmmww $ PSR IEORUBROE 0 BB EEEEIEBEE W. K. Jackson JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE - * large Listing --Always Some Baroams EPPPPPPPR PP S0 Dbl S400000 402 0B R LRI ERRERRT ¢ bbb www&&uw ) ™™ YOU ARE THINKING uf BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The Old Rellgble Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who neyer "'FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgneces of their abilityto make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Biue 22T 2 22 22 TR S R R i o il “CONSULT US” For figures on wiring your house. We will save you money. Look out for the rainy season. Let us put gutter around your house and protect it from decay. T. L. CARDWELL, Electric and Sheet Metal Contracts : Phone 233. Rear Wilson Hdwe Co. P Really indi - ble. In sifter top cags. A?fflfg- Are You Getting Come in and let us explain make pleasantly remembered by the FEPBPPPPIRE0 \ W. K. McRae 1; | y | | | | | N THAT happy day when the baby boy discards dresses and proudly disdains them forever afterward he dons a distinctly masculine outfit like that pictured in the pleasing illustra- tion given here. Laces and thin fab- rics are a thing of the past with him, and he {s hereafter to be clothed in | substantial stuffs to fit the rough-and- tumble experiences of his boyhood which lie before him. All the world over mothers might follow this mgnner of dressing the small man, and find it in every way the most satisfactory of styles. It al- lows the child absolute freedom, is Iensily kept clean and is smart in ap- | pearance. It 18 80 simple in construc- ?, tion that the most ordinary of needle- @ women can undertake the making. 5 All the strongly-woven cotton, lin- en and plain woolen fabrics, and espe- %' clally those that will stand tubbing, 0 are used for the tiny boy. Serges, 0 cheviots, velveteens (for dressy wear), ' ginghame, coarse, unbleached linens, & cotton or wool corduroy, pique and ‘J white linens (the last two for dress- & up occasions in summer time) and ' other desirable fabrics make it easy & to choose something for him. In the o picture shown here the blouse {8 of & % gray flannel, with collar and cuffs of a & Tibbed fabric in red. The pants are PAGE THREE A e Gost of Livirg is Grea! fn 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..... cesvees o840 The little gray hat of felt has a rib- Bugar, 17 pounds .......ceeeecenece cossosns soves1.00 bon band of red and ribbon ties in < gray. These ties and the lad's curls Cottolene, 10 pound Palls. ......coneececoans e e are all that s left to him of baby- Cottolens, 5 pound patls.......... e hood, and by the time his years amount to four they must disappear. l It {8 usual to make two or three pairs of pants to one blouse and to provide a generous hem on the blouse in case of shrinkage. A belt made of two thicknesses of the material in the blouse and strengthened by machine stitching is best fastened with button 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. ... ....ooe0eg coeroisenseac. B0 cesmece senesssce s00s1 88 Snowdrift, 10 pound palls..... 8 cans family size Cream. .......comree o0 %13 ceseseranes 6 cans baby size Cream. . S 1 cessessenases sececrenern 1-2 barrel best FlOUT. ..ouvereascosocscce soasscasess8.00 and buttonhole. Wash fabrics should 12 pounds best FIOUF. ...ovvviennnerenss saanns .48 be shrunk before the suit i8 made. Plain fabrics make the most attrao- Octogon Soap, 6 fOr.....cccoreeenesne sosecnnne b tive clothes for little boys. On linens or other material suited to embroid- Ground Coftee, per poUnd.....ceceveee socovanes 16 erng small ipalterne auDeanon he 5 gallons KOrosene. .........ceeevevoe sovesansanncen o (1] cuffs and collars. Machine stitching makes an appropriate decoration also for boys' clothes. But no ornamenta- tion at all is better than much orna- mentation, and embroidery or ma- chine stitching or braiding is to be sparingly used. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. E. 6. TWEEDELL & of the same material as the blouse. & Flounces for Negligees. Flounces of mousseline de sole are used on the latest negligees of crepe do chine. They are gathered or cut clrouler, rippling full at the lower edge. Scarf-Mantle and Medici Collar % 1 NE way of arranging a scarf so that it becomes a mantle i8 very clearly shown here. A three-yard ecarf of | chiffon is finished with hem-stitching at the head of a two-inch hem on three sides and has a half-inch hem on the | fourth side. A tuck, equal In width to | the hem, and an inch above it, Is | placed across each end. This length of chiffon is thrown around the shoulder like a shawl and a plece of wide silk lace i{s laid over | it to form a collar. The chiffon and lace are caught up in emall plaits to fit the mantle about the neck. A nar- row knife plaiting, made of the chiffon, edges the lace, and this collar effect is finished with a flat bow of folded chiffon at the front. There is a little quilting made of & plain fold of chiffon, gathered on a shirring thread, which borders the edges of the mantle at the front The beautiful collar of black em- broidery s quite as well worth consid eration as the novel mantle. It is one CRL R ittt of the many flaring deslgns, modeled on the Medici collar, that have capti- vated womankind wherever fashion counts for anything. It is wired, to hold its position, with tiny wires sewed between the two thicknesses of material used. A strand of odd Chinese beads of mother-of-pearl and glass, fastened at | intervals on a strong silken cord and finished with a tesse], adds an item of interest to the quiet gown of black cloth. With a mantle which Spain may have inspired, a collar patterned after those worn in France three centuries ago, and queer beads of anclent (‘m-; nese origin as to design, the youthful wearer demonstrates how all the world pays tribute to beauty and is busy fashioning things for its adorn- ing. It will not grow less busy, for beauty instinctively belleves in going beautitully appareled. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. If you want your Shirts and Collars Laundered the VERY BEST Send them to the Lakelana Steam Laundry We are better equipped than ever for giving you high class Laundry work. Phone 130 SEPPPBBEBPIIFIS P PBBP DD PIRPFEEEPPDEEEESPDDDDDIS DD % S 0118 HUNGERFORD, WALTER R. WIT \0\ % :: 404 W. Orange SL PHONE 14 Blk. 312 Sou. Va. Ave “ HUNG[RFORD and WILSON ; Contractors & [f you intend to build let All us figgure, with you, work guaranteed and es- timates furnished O BBBIEE B GG THE UNIVERSAL CAR of averaging Ten million miles advertising, A half-million Fords, twenty miles a day, circle the world four hundred times every If the car wasn't right this tremendous publicity would put the Company out of business. The Ford is its own best salesman. A demonstration is a revelation—take yours twenty-four hours. to-day. $550. Runabout Touring Car g Com- vn Car $750—i. o. b. Detroit. e with equipment, Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla,

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