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| ¥ OUR WEEKLY LIMERICK Prominent in service is General Hardware, ; ] ~ 2 _;‘ b Excelled by none, for hard wear and tear. With Head- &l quarters g ‘ QNS Here, : When i you | appear, . i : : He'll salute you, try to suit you, and treat you all fair. i P ] e i i Our Line of General Hardware ‘Heavy Shebl‘f and Builders | HARDWARE | Ranges, Heaters, Oil and Gasolene Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Anti-Rust Tin, Granite and Enamel Ware, MPubs, Wringers and Boilers, Churns, Ice Cream Freezers, and a host of items too numerous to enum- erate. When you want Hardware, remember ' there is not a Hardware want we can’t supply Lo Frddob bl Security Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES New and up-to'date plant. Prompt service. Takeland business left with our Vice President at Dickson Bldg will receive prompt and efficient attentiom. FRPPPPEDPEPPIPIPIPLDEI LIS OfJ $215,084,709 in the United States in » recent year were ascribed TO THE FOLLOWING CAUSES Defective chimneys, flues, fireplaces, heating and lighting apparatus; faults of construction and equip- ment. Matches, sparks and explo- siong lgured prominently, followed by incendiarism, electricity and We represent the following reli jightning. mpanies: g S oD Nearly One-fourth of all Fires Are Labeled “UNKNOWN CAUSE!” Significant and Potent Reasons e—————————————————————— Why You Should Be Provided With ...... .. 4,750,000 hiladelphia Underwriters, capital $4,500,00C Jerman American, capital 2,000,000 jpringfield Fire and Marine, capital $2,500,000 >hoenix of Hartford .... 3,000,000 MANN & DEEN Room 7, Ravmondo Building Your business will have the best at tention if placed with us. Fire Insurance Protection! AVONDALE SPRINGS TENNESSEE R. R. on Avondale P. 0. Rutledge Tenn| It you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountains, with a large variety of health-giving mineral springs, surrounded by vast for- est trees, and untold quantities of wila flowers, cheered by the songs of ; many wild birds, where a cool breeze is always to be felt in the many deep and shady glens which surround the grounds, and where every ef- fort is made for the pleasure and comfort of each and every =uest— then come to Avondale Springs, Tenn., on Knoxville & Bristol R. R., 16 miles from Morristown, Tenn. Rates, $8 per week, or $1 per day by the gnonth. Note the address above. F. J. HOFFMAN, Proprietor THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 4, 1914, Gown Designed to Lengthen Stout Figure | FTER all, blue and black divide be- tween themselves the distinction of being the most elegant of colors for an afternoon gown, and therefore they form the choice of a majority of women who find one really good vis- iting gown a season sufficient for their needs. And “visiting gown" is to be construed as meaning a gown in which to call or to receive calls. The deep, clear shades of blue—"true blue"—are becoming to every complexion. A stunning afternoon gown is shown here from a French designer who keeps to conservative and refined styles. It is cleverly planned to add the effect of slenderness and height to the figure. The walst line at the back is normal and a downward dip of the belt at the front makes the waist look small. The drapery in the skirt is placed very low and the materfal hangs with- out fulness over the hips. All the sharp curves which characterize the stout figure are softened in this model. The two graduated and shaped flounces are splendidly effective for this purpose and also take the place of the much-admired tunic. The bodice is slightly bloused and very plain, as it should be to carry off the vest of handsome brocade. This vest {8 the feature of the gown and s to be more or less gorgeous, not too tame in any case. For a bit of real finery, a touch of splendor, is OTHING more unusual than our old and honored friend In straw, the leghorn hat, is employed in mak- ing this piece of real millinery, in which exquisite design s matched with exquisite workmanship An unusually clever milliner might evolve almost an exact copy of this hat from one of those fine old-fash- foned leghorn “flats” which we have al- ways known. She would have to sub- stitute a caplike crown of rice net or buckramette for the original crown, | cut away an inch and a half from the edge, and use the cutaway strip for bordering the underbrim and mount to brim on the crown with the re- quired extra headsize net cut out at the front and right side. Prepari > in this way is not an e ut the shape once obtained is easy enough to trim. In- ch as the upper brir d the top crown are covered with 1 is is an excellent iel to choose for making over a “flat” of leghorn that has be- come discolored or sunburned. | | i 1 | properly a part of the visiting gown. Buttons (covered with the brocade) and button-holes are used for fasten- ings at the front. A double frill of narrow lace, extends from the dainty turnover collar, which it edges, to the walistline. There {s a plain turnover collar of the fabric; it is noticeable that the collars are not wired and flaring, which is so much the vogue just now, because, for the stout wom- an, this style is better followed “in the breach than the observance.” The skirt, drewn in about the feet by the drapery, is cut sufficiently wide for a free step. The tlounces have a hemstitch finish at the edges. The close-fitting tall turban worn with this gown foreshadows the modes of fall and {s worth studying. The shape is very graceful and very simply trimmed. It is of bright-finished straw, trimmed with narrow moire ribbon, with a brush of fancy feathers stand- ing up at the back. It looks like, or rather it suggests, the glengarry cap in effect. The ribbon is tied in small flat double bows at the front, back and sldes, which lle flat to the coronet. The “brush” is finlshed with a tuft of feathers which conceal its fasten- ing to the hat. Such a turban adds length to the figure of {ts wearer. A gown of this character 18 very use- ful, being suited to almost any affair that calls for dress that is somewhat formal. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. A very wide moire ribbon in nattier | blue is sewed about the brim edge, |and at the crown line. From there it is brought over the bandeau and turned under the edge. The fulness | is disposed of by gathering the ribbon in at the crown line and at the edge. It disposes fitself in scant irregulari | folds when sewed down to the hat.) After the ribbon is placed, a band of | leghorn (or other braid) is sewed | about the edge of the underbrim, form- ing a border to the facing | The top of the hat {s covered with a wide chantilly lace in cream white, which extends from the center crown edge of the brim ash of ribbon with a cluster of small carysan 8 make the pret- tiest of trim for the top of the hat. The upwar e of the br at the left forms the natural res place for a full bow of ribbon ends hanging over the hair. For a youthful face a hat of this kind forms a bewitching backgrc | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. with I SAVES DAUGHTER Advice of Mother no Doubt Pre. vents Daughter’s Untimely End. | THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM OF CHRONIC DISEASES Ready, Ky.—*1 was not able to do Smith-Hardin Bldg., Cor. Main and anything for nearly six months,” writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, “‘and was down in bed for three months, I cannot tell you how I suffered with womanly troubles. { | Florida Ave. Phone 86 Blue Electricity, X-Ray, Light, Heat, imy head, and with nervousness and ¥drotherapy, Turkish Baths, Phys- feal Culture, Massage, Dietetics, Our family doctor told my husband he ' Ete. could not do me any good, and he had to give it up. We tried another doctor, | but he did not help me. You can get here what you get in Battle Creek and Hot Springs and At last, my mother advised me fo fake ,53Ve time and expense. | Cardui, the woman’s tonic. 1 thought it was no use for | was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. But I took eleven bottles, and now | am able to do all of my work and my own | washing. I think Cardui is the best medicine in the world. My weight has increased, and I look the picture of health. ** 1 you suffer from any of the ailments eculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui oday. Delay is dangerous. We know it will help “you, for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women in the past 50 years. At all druggists. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladles' Rdvisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special Instructions on your case and 64-page book, "Home Treatment for Women," in plain wrapper. N.C. 128 FORT MYERS and Return THURSDAY, AUGUST 61h SPECIAL TRAIN Will leave at 7.50 A. M. VIA ATLANTIC COAST L INE For Information call lon TICKET AGENT, A. C. L. or J. G. KIRKLAND, D. P. A, Tampa, Fla. Rexall “03” Hair Tonic [Fulfills every function of a re liable toric for improving !IH'I condition of the Liair and scalp, tending to restore them to a In ' 50c and $1.00 Lake Puarmacy healthy state two sizes P Why not get one of those large cement urns to beautify your yard? j Better see me at once. PETERSON & OWENS ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dickson Building JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC Loans TInvestments in Real Estate Haye some interesting snaps in city and suburban proverty, farms, ete. 0 Will trade, sell for cash, or on easy terms. Rooms 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. Residence phone, 278 Biack. Office phone, 278 Blue. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Annex, Door South of First National Bank Lakeland, Florida Munn J. D. TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law Van Huss Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. @ D. & H D, MENDENHALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Suite 212-215 Drane Building Lakeland, Fla. Phosphate Land Examinations and Plant Designs, tarthwork Specialists, Surveys. LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES 0F WOMEN AND CHILDREN Deen-Bryant Bldg. oms 8, 9, 10, Office Phone 357 Residence Phone 367 Blue DR. W. R. GROOVER PHYSICTAN AND SURGEON v Rooms 5 and 4. Kentucky Bulldins Lakeland, Florida A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Drane Building Edwin Spencer, Jr. ROGERS & SPENCER at D. 0. Rogers Attorneys Law Bryant Duilding Lakeland, Florida Established in July, 1900 DR. W. S. IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phone: Office 180; Residence 84 BLANTON & LAWLER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Lakeland, Florida W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER Office Upstairs East of Court House BARTOW, FLA. Examination of Titles and Real Es- tate Law a Specialty DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Why not get the oldest reliable|Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Elliston Bldg. | Lakeland, Florida cement man to put in your walk? | Phones: Office 378; Resid. 301 Blue | | Why pot get vour brick and blocks FRANK H. THOMPSON 12ht th | NOTARY PUBLIC them, prices arv right, go are the | 6.t Dickson Building goods. Office phone 402. Res. 312 Red H. B. ZImmerman, Mgr. 508 West Main St. 'Special attention to drafting legal -EFH]HI[]A NATIONAL VAULT CC. papers Marriage licenses and abstracts furnished