Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 24, 1914, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEURAM LAK ELAND, FLA, JULY 24, 1914, PAGE TuniE L.W. YARNE[[E LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING ForB HOUSEHOLD MOVING A g o ok 4 SPECIALTY the bath, As a face SX'W"fie‘;‘.‘ifz afootpowder Reall o v indispensa- ble. In sifter top cans, Atpdrug- gists, 15 cents, HORSES AND MULES ¥OR HIRE phones: Office 109; Res., 57 Green. I THE BIGGER THE HORSE HENLEY & HERLEY Are You Getting Satisfactory Results with your KODAK The better we appreciate the task of fitting him with sultable and service- able harness. We use only the best materials and workmanship and will cive you service and satisfaction on ither the making or repairing of all harness and leather goods. Our charges are also reasonable. McGLASHAN, THE HARNESS MAN i “The Red Cross MCGLASHAN | Fharmacy” o ? “The Kodak Store” YOUR AD IN THIS PAPER Reaches Every Home ! ¥ otetm ¥ make the successful way to good pictures. Your summer's trip will be pleasantly remembered by the use of a good kodak. “ON THE CORNER" A complete assortment of “Cranes” Stationery s % z =4 A BE NI SOOI "The Only Pure Food Store” EVERYTHING BUT CIIN FANCY fiRflCERI[S Cor. Main St.jand FloridajAve. DRUGS HARDWARE DRY GOODS Phone 93-94 - W. P. PILLANS & CO. @O‘i’ iee 2t et B lut Sl 2at3al Jul D out Sul L 2uns el tal et tnt dusSns tnd tusns Susin s tulRatul tul Sut dnt Su s 2at Sut g W. K McRae * W, K. Jackson JACKSON & McRAE : REAL ESTATE Large lISllll[] --MW&YS SOI“B Baroains .‘F' YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0ld Reliable Contractors Who have boen building houses in Lakeland for yfiars and who never “FELL DOWN All classes of buildings contracted for. residences buil make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue " or failed to give satisfaction. The many fins % by this firm are evidgnces of their ability so “CONSULT US” v “or fi on wiring your house. We d Look out for the $ ason. Let us put gutter around : house and protect rom decay. T. L. CARDWELL, : Electric and Sheet Metal Contracts « Phone 233. Rear Wilson Hdwe Co. 2 For Saie in Lakeland by| | i | | | . . { Come in and let us explain ’ i = | French Derby at Chantilly and the White Costumes Seen at the Races with a hemstitched two-inch hem at the bottom. The blouse is plain, with three-quarter-length sleeves. It is fin- ished with a sailor collar and turn-back cuffs, with its only decoration a small lace vest and hemstitching on sleeves and collar. A white satin hat, lined with black | velvet and trimmed with white feath- ers, & black enamel and rhinestone | brooch, a broad black ribbon sash, | with white shoes and stockings, make up the details of this exquisite toilette. At the left a gown In white crepe and heavy lace repeats the plain skirt and long tunic style just described. It is completed with a little coat open- ing over a silk vest, which is cleverly cut into long points. Very handsome fine pearl buttons are set close to- gether down the front of the vest. The helmet turban of white feathers 8 a fad in which fashionables are in- dulging just now. It has one point of | T those fashionable sporting events in and near Paris, which are at- tended by a great concourse of people more interested in styles than any- thing else, one may expect to see the best efforts of the most capable de- signers of apparel in the world. The Jockey club races at Auteull, the| event of the Grand Prix mark thul launching of ideas for the coming fall, a8 Easter sees them on parade for the | summer which follows it. Here s a snapshot picture, taken at Chantilly, in which gowns made up in midsum- mer fabrics are cut on lines that prom- ise well for fall. As the last word in summer gowns and as showing changes in style tendencies they are equally interesting. At the right a gown of white taffeta {8 a model of elegance and midsum- mer comfort. The model could be copied in light-welght linen or in white voile, or volle and taffeta combined, with just as good results. From the . standpoint of durability linen and fine cotton crepes are most reliable. It will be seen that the underskirt {s wide enough to aliow a comfortable ! stride and that the tunie is longer than those of earlier design. It {s lald in side plaits all around and finished S O GBSO TDE CpSet —I{t will outlast them In usefulness. Made of feethers it may be worn in the winter time. Black slippers and white stockings and a very broad sash of white ribbon complete this graceful costume. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. =2 B AQ(.‘Q 30 2= Outing and Sports Hats SQB0E O 53O * you are looking for an outing hat 1ts mission when it covers the head, u may be sure that a sailor|etays on and shades the eyes. Two ape in one of the numerous va-| pretty examples of sports hats are | rieties in which the sallor {s made is | shown In the illustration given here. to be found that will be becoming to | One of them 1s of white corduroy and vou. It appears that about everything the other of white satin. that has a brim of moderately regu-|comfortable and beautiful and their lar width is classed under this name | and it 18 really a matter of conve & | nlence to have it so L ] Outing hats are z ghapes of straw or hemj % | pought ready for lining and tri 3 They are trimmed with wings or b 4 b 4 * & & H the summer. usually pressed | p which are hemp trimmed with a Two jet pins are wing and shape band of white otto There {8 & narrow ers or novelties that will stand more r and tear of daily or less of the ¥ : use For tri ng them, durable |the base of the crown ‘ wings, feather breasts, pons, JULIA BOTTOMLEY.. ‘ strong tmd ornam espe — cm!h" anufactured for th are Littie Girls’ Summer Hats. bruu‘.:h! out each season Hats for little girls are quaint in The hat for summer sports needs shape an 1d are adorned with clusters O{I no trimming. The simplest of bands 1l flowers, ribbon or lace ;;'wrnl:: the underbrims are lined with | chiffon or tulle as a finish, or a flat bow at most, 18 appropriate for head-wear that fulfills advantage over white satin or silk hats | ¢ If you want your Shirts and Collar: Laundered the VERY BEST They are life 1s a short but very busy one, last- ing about six weeks in the heart of The outing hat plctured is of white long white wing sepringing from a feather base. | rlhe Cost of Livicg is fireat\ 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. .. esessnsesse o840 ceseaseasase e Sugar, 17 pounds .. .1.00 Cesesesseaeaee i) SeEesean suen Cottolene, 10 pound PAllS. ..cvveviwoesrvvessrssnansss 1. 46 Cottolene, 6 pound palls.......... 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard........ eececly) casescssnrnane Snowdrift, 10 pound pafls.......co000 o0 v s00s1,38 3 cans family 8126 CTOAM. ...v..vvvmees sacessnssoees .36 6 cans baby eize Cream. . cees o236 1-2 barrel best Flour........ ceeesdectaae sreesinnes 8.00 12 pounds best Flour..... SRS SR IN LRI TS 4 e 6w o 46 Octogon Soap, 6 fOr.....ccooveaesscce sacsenanse 58 Ground Coffee, per pound....coovemees sovovanns 8% 6 gallons Kerosene. .......occueeemeen savesnnsnse.ss .60 E. 6. TWEEDELL Send them to the Lakelana Steam Laundry Weare better equipped than ever for giving you high class Laundry work, Phone 130 R L R R T S S FE A T D e e (T2TRT R R TR R R R R R RS L LS R T R R R T R R Y : S, OTIS HUNGERFORD, : WALTER R, WILSON, : 404 W. Orange St. PHONE 14 Blk. 312 Sou. Va. Ave i HUNGERFORD and WILSON Coniractors @ ¢ @ S 2 o % [f you intend to build let All worlk guarantead and es us fivure. with you. timates furnished B L L T E RN RN Y R RS Fe R ALY ¥ ) THE UNIVERSAL CAR miles of advertising. A FFords, averaging twenty circle the world four hundred times every twenty-four hours. If the ar wasn't right this tremendous publicity Ten million half-million miles a d Y, vould put the Company out of business. ‘The Ford is its own best salesman. A demonstration is a revelation—take yours Touring Car $550. thrust through the yan ribbon anut}: Com- | . b. Detroit. { with equipment } Lakeland Automobile & ‘ Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla,

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