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PAGE SIX ;u-&m»z» ; [ S S S L R FOR SALE PARK HiiL LOTS FOK SALE ON| EASY TERMS—AIlI streetg ciayed, ' cemen. sidewalks, electric 1ights,! city water, shade trees. See¢ G. «. | Rogan or 5. M. Stephens. 823 Spugeedl i{aviuyg purchasec 8nl stubdivide. the Jesse Kean estate of 566 acra ore-half mile west of City limits, w | 1¢ end 26-mere ! tracts tome of the finest truck an¢ |I.LOST— Bunch of keys. turn to this office and receive re- are now selling in farm lanas to this section st ths CI‘?‘? {zfieé Advertzsmg right price and termsa. aars gee (3, C. Rogan, Room Deen & Bryant Bidg ¥or parilsu FOR SALE—Good 4-room howse, and | lot, 40x135 feet; 12 bearing or-| ange trees in yard, in Nurthonst] Lakeland. Price 1,200. Part cash, | balance $10 per month. \ddr(-ssl G. J. W., care Telezram or phone | 242 Red. 1 FOR SALE—Fj ceries and fixtares, Will exchange for lot at meney valued price, or will take spot cash with gond real estate security for balance. P. O. Box 101 or phone 330 Blue. 20417 FOR SALE—New, modern 7-room house on East Lime St. A bargain. Box 666 city. 2977 FOR RENT }OR RENT-—Six-room house; all modern improvemenis; ten min- utes’ walk of postoffice. Low rent to gooq tenant. Inquire A. J, Hol- worthy. Phone 277. 2627 FOR RENT—6-room cottage. Apply Mrs. S. T. Fletcher. 2494 FOR RENT—une suite in the Ste- phens apartment house. S. M. Stephens, city. FOR RENT-—Modern house, six rooms and bath, screens and shades, block and half north of school on Florida avenue. Sum- mer rate $17.50. Pillans grocery. gl 2371 FOR RENT—Three rooms for light housekeeping all con- veniences, 307 S. I'la. Ave. 2846 FOR RENT nished Four conecting unfur- rooms. siitable for house- keepine, lights, city wa- ter. 617 Prospect St. Phone 21 Blue. 2081 sereened, ?sugngugrAsrlfiuanfinn(in;ui:xgut)@ufinfi)@u’:)lSnauYuau&ng: OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT In Telegram Building Coolest and Best Lighted in the City Running§Water in Ilach Room TELEGRAM OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS POLICE CALLS The public {8 requested to phone | all night calls to police after 6 p. | m, to Police Department, phone 66. WANTED 1o 4 acre farm, EXCHANGIE 6 miles west of Good Gainesvi \lachua county, for Lakeland 3 fra J. Carter, Newberry, Fla. property in or near NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Lakeland, Fl All contractors notified I)Lli after Oct. 2, 1914, that 1o | klayers will be allowed to work on any job where nnn»tminn‘ on and Union brie plasterers are working, nor union plasterers be allowed to work with non-union bricklayers. nion will furnish competent 1 and skilled workmen of each sepa- rate trade to do the work if con-| tractors e unable to furnish the same B M. &P LU, No. 12 J. W. DAVIS, Secretary. ' laak . | Puone 146, i t class stock of 5.;1'0—‘ of them, prices arc right, July 10, 1914 | & FOR RENT—Furnished room at 312 | South Virginia avenue. Phone 14 Black. I HAVE THREE CARS for public service at any and all hours. My | machines are Caddllacs and I am therefore fully equipped to give my patrons the best service ob- tainable. Day phone No. 65; night, 313 Black. more. ward. 2941 LOST—City auto tax tag No. 132. Finder please return to the Tele- gram office. 5,000 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Work done neatly and promptly. Room 200, Drane Bldg. Phone 6 1667 WANTED—Position as steward Dby man, in hotel, private family. ployment. gram office, e A s 5,000 WANTED buggy, wagon, farm implements Call at once at 912 East Oranze. 5000 —_— GET YOUR STOVES and steel renaes from the Kimbrough Supply (o. as they have just bought a part of a train load, and will give you the benefit, and save you money. Come and see us, the largest store and the lowest prics. 29717 RUB-MY-TISN Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- ternally and externally. Price 25c¢. & & Phone 252 Blue @ VULCANIZING Tires and Inner Tubes, & Inner Tubes a Specialty. © . All Work Guaranteed, 2 ) PETE BIEWER, Mgr. B Why not get oue of those large cement urns to beautify your yard? Why not get the oldest reliable cement man to put in your walk? Why not get vour brick and blocks | 80 are the goods. FLORION RATIONAL VAULT C. H. B. Zlmmerman, Mgr. 508 West Main St VOGS FOR FRESH FRUITS AND TOBACCO DON'T FORC West Side Munn Park Justaround the corner Phone 226 Prompt Del. L s * - -* » * ¥ 4 : New ngalow six rooms and complete bath, fireplace lectr s 1 T oW N lo x14 h overlooking Lake Parker Th ! 1 27 T aish and the balance in 1, 2, 3 and 4 R R R RS S TN Fern Rocque- 1615 Finder re- chef or capable and refined boarding hcuse, or Must have em- Cal] at or phone Tele- TO BUY--1 or 2 horses, CANDIES. CIGARS - Every call appreciated ‘| BB PP PR EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 10, COLOR MUCH THE DEBUTANTE. IN FAVOR WITH Chlef Points Are That It Accords With Any Natural Shade of Hair and Goes With Almost Any Costume. “Rust,” newest of reds, is the favor- ite shade in hats for the debutante, as | it brings out the peachy tints of her complexion and enhances the bright- ness of her eyes. Moreover, “rust” ac- cords with any natural shade of hair— even with the Titian tone—and goes with almost any costume. Of course the “bud,” who need not consider cost, orders her rust velvet toque in one of ! the releve brim shapes, which only an expert milliner can cover smoothly and make look “right” and which are most chic when decorated solely with | a single feathery aigrette in matching shade., But unfortunately, plenty of pretty girls—some of the very sweet- est of the sex to be introduced this season—have to economize and these, avoiding the difficult toque, will make their rust velvet hats in the Deslys shape having a crown of velvet, which puffs widely above a bowl-shaped brim which, to be really smart, should be banded with rust-dyed fox, but which may have a pelt band of any other color, providing that the hair is long. An almost smooth fur does not make a becoming brim band. Equally easy for the “bud” to make for herself is the Tam-o'Shanter, wholly of rust vel- vet, having a flat round crown drawn into a straight band. These stop just short of being rakish and are wonder- fully swagger on a petite girl, who carries herself jauntily. Then there is the Niniche, a phase of the sundown shape, which is mere- ly a circular flat crown—smoothly cov- ered with velvet—mounted on a head- band or “halo.” The shovel or de- pressed effect is obtained by forcing the sides against the ears by means of ribbon streamers that cross the top of the crown and tie at the nape of the neck or narrow into a bridle |\ that hooks under the chin. The debutante who must make her own rust red hat, may have sométhing very smart indeed and, what 18 most essential, something very becoming, it she will remember not to attempt to 7 copy any shape with a stiff brim or very sharply defined lines, and to avoid trimmings. If she uses a band of fur on the brim, she should omit the aigrette or the feather fantasie; and if she has a strapped bow, other | garnishing is superfluous, BEST BAG IS 0F GREEN LINEN Value Lies in the Fact That 1t May |, Be Worn With Gown of Almost Any Shade. Always in summer we have a re- vival of those cool-looking handbags that go so well with summer frocks. Sometimes the bags are white, some- times of natural linen and occasional- ly of another color. The prettiest of these other colors is green. A green linen bag worked in self-tones is suit- able for carrying with gowns of white, green or other colors. Try to get linen of a dull and not a vivid green and a shade that is neither very dark nor very light. An outline stitch of some kind or a solid satin stitch is best for the embroidered handbag. With white linen, eyelets can be used, but if a green or other dark linen is used, the contents show through the eyelets and form rather an objection- able contrast. French knots soil so easily on account of being so promi- nent and, besides, have a tendency to catch on things and pull out. Either a green silk cord or a mercerized cot- ton wash cord can be used for the | drawing string or the handle, depend- ing, of course, bag you make. BAG FOR AFTERNOON upon the kind of hand- Combining black and champagne brocade moire with ame(h)st clasp Waists and More Waists. Georgette crepe is or 4 —From \'nguoj a 0 i 3 3 3 ERRNN RN Did You Get Yours. The First Days of Our Sale Werea Sue We Are Going to Make Th A BIGGER SUCCESS cess. Others Special For Tuesday ICE CR AM FREEZERS Quart $1.29 2 Quarts $1.60 3 Quarts $1. 4 Quarts $2.25 Quarts $2.75 | These Are The Well Known “Lightning Freezers.” Nothing Better Made. | MODEL HARDWARE (v C. E. TODD, My Phone No. 340 - WEDNESDAY Will be China and Crockery Day @ngt.g..gwgi.g,fg.(gug. & YO Dixieland Lots FOR THIRTY DAYS BEGINNING JULY 10th WE WILL OFFER 170 DIXIELAND LOTS at $10 Cash and $8 Per Month NO INTEREST--NO TAXES In Blocks of 10 Lots We will give One Lot Free. Prices from $125 to $200 According to Location @ Better buy now as this opportunity may. \ never come to you again, ( For further information Call or Phone 72 fl0RIIM AND GEORGIA LAND (0.