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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA,, AUG. 20, 1914. — —————————————————————— o PAGE: T ——————————————————————— s OUR WEEKLY LIMERICK There was a man, whose last name is Loer, Who, for his lawn, needed a good Lawn Mower, Dur Store sre he found pem galore, , l]awn looks B |ccted no more. i the Neat Appearance of the Lawn and the Unrutfled Appearance of the Man Revealing the efticiency of the nnsylvania Lawn Mower purchasen here, and the ease with which he accomplishes his task. he ollow his example and fare likewise have a variety of good Mowers from $4.50 up [L.SO! ARDWARE CO. Security Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida 3. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. 7. CLYATT, BECRETARY K H. THOMPSON, VICE PRES H. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES p and up-to-date plant. Prompt service. ¢land business left with our Vice President at Dickson Bldg will ive prompt and efficient attention. K4 O 4 U - C Y 515,084,709 were ascribed TO THE FOLLOWING CAUSES Defective heating faults of ment. sions incend by ight represent the following reli* ompanies: ty Underwriters, L AR .. .. 4750000 flelphia Underwriters, B $4,500,00C Bn American, capital 2,000,000 leld Fire and Marine, B s R $2,500,000 ix of Hartford .... 3,000,000 ANN & DEE Room 7. Ravmondo Building g : tion i nlaced Your business will have the best a ion if placed Nearly One-fourth of al Labeled «UNKNOWN CAUSE!” I Rea Sign Why You Sh suld Be Provided Fire Insurance Protection! with us B.S%Réflfsfi CONTRACTOR AND BUILDE had twenty-one years’ tracting in Lakeland and fer the best services in this . will be pleased to furnish All work guaranteed Bl ‘P‘Z'MMWM*NWW e PRFRRRER TS S0 L SN FIRES which Causd the Loss| recent year replaces, | G, SERVGE EiNTIONS Mr. B. B. Hare, secretary of the Fitth Civil Service districr, with of- 1 at )4 to 20N Postoffice build- 1 At announces the follow- | ng examinations for August and | September: Felephone Operator—A 19 $660 to Age or over. Eligibles res vll'.n\.:‘i examination will be certi- fill vacancies as they may oc- cur in Washington. Junior Civil Engineer (Male) Au 1 114 Salary $1,200 to| $1,500. Age 21 to 36 years. Kligi- bles resulting from this examination rtified to fill vacancies in 1 be appointed will be ce field and som duty in \Washington, D. ( [t nographer and Typewriter (Male)—Aug. 25, 1914, Entrance salary 3840 to $900. The that notw Age 1N years commission anunounces istanding its efforts it | le to suflicient eligibles to meet the the service in the departments at W :x.~l\-iY ,lugton, R ELe T'his is equaily true ‘n[ the field service Examinations }mr which are held every 90 days. { Plant Physiologist (Male)-—Aug. | 130, 1914 3,000. Eligible | resulting from this examination will be certified to fill a vacancy in the | Bureau cf Plant Industry, Depart- | ment Agriculture, Washington, ID. C., and other vacancies as they [may occur requiring similar quali-; or over has been seeure needs of | Salary § of tications. Entomological Ranger (Male)- 2, 1914, Salary $840 to $1,- Age 18 years or over. Eligibles will be certified to fill vacancies in the Bureau of Entomology, Depart- ment of Agriculture, for service in the Rocky Mountains and Pacific (‘oast States. Graduate Nurse and Dietitian (Fe- —Sept. 2, 1914. Salary $1,- Age 20 to 40 years. Iligibles Sept. 200 male) 200, from this examination will be certi- fied to fill a vacancy in the United States Public Health Service, for duty in the Pellagra hospital, Spar- tanburg, S. C. Jookkeeper (Male)—Sept. 2 1914. Salary $3.04 per day. 18 years or over. Eligibles from this examination will be certified to fill a vacancy in the Charleston, 8. ¢ navy yard Busine Principal (Male) -Sept L G Y I Salary $1,200. Age 20 to a0 years. Eligibles from this ex- amination will be certified to fill a vacancy in the business department of Maskell Institute, Lawrence, Kan | A band of leghorn braid, three-quar- VERY season an increasing number | of women undertake to trim, or re- trim, hats for themselves. There i8 no reason why they should not suc- ceed, The first requirement is the se- lection of an untrimmed shape that is becoming, After that the amateur | milliner should select a ready trimmed | hat, of similar shape, and procead to | copy as closely as possible the work of a professional trimmer. Three attractive late-summer hats are pletured here which the home mil- liner will find are not fllfll\‘u}t to copy. In Fig. 1 a popular shape is trimmed in a very simpie but elfective manner. ters of a yard of satin and two roses provide the materials required. The braid band may be of other straw or silk braid. The hat s lined with & strip of thin silk or mull. The brim | {s faced with a bias band of satin, sewed on plain around the edge The fullness, at the head-size, is disposed of by an occcasiomal plait laid in the goods. A very fine needle, and silk | thread, that matches the leghorn in color, must be used in sewing the facing. On the upper brim make very short stitches, concealed under a fiber of the braid. The edge is finished by | sllp-stlh-hlng a narrow band about it.| Pate pink, blue or cream white, are | good colors to choose for the facing. | The crown is covered with a cir- cular piece of satin stretched over it and sewed down in shallow plaits. The braid band is finished on both edges with a narrow piping of satin. After it 1s sewed to place, the roses are mounted and sewed down with heavy milllnery thread. Three small Late Summer Hats for the Home Milliner flat bows made of,strips of satin, laid Engincer (Male)-Sept. 2.3, 1914, Salary $1,200 to $1,500. Age 20 to 45 years. Eligibles will bo certified to fill a vacancy in the Bureau of Chemistry, Department of \griculture, and other vacancieg as they may occur requiring similar Junior qualifications Junior Chemist (Male and Female) Sept. Y-10, 1914 31,000 to $1,740 Age over. 2ligibles from this examination will Salary 20 years or jeg 1n the of of Aui 1 be « rtified to fill vacan Bureau of Chemistry, Burean Mines, St andard (lerk Soils, Bureau Bureau of and the Bur n ol Industry Panama Canal | |re | | ] Fires Are|1v14 ular styles In outer gar ront mpart the cape ldea e coats have much more modified 8 €0 arral » shoulders Styles for Coming Fall Coats I be coats with back backs vhile others are ed as to fall from | ; In others the r. the belt does not SEEIPPPEPPPPIPEIIPETPIDEPP | The Professions 2 S EPEEPIIIBIILIIEEIISIEE THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM | OF CHRONIC DISEASES Smith-Hardin Bldg., Cor. Main and Florida Ave. Phone 391 Blectricity, X-Ray, TLight, Heat, flydrotherapy, Turkish Bathg, Phys- cal Culture, Massage, Dietetlcs, fte. You can get here what you get in | Battle Creek and Hot Springs and save time and expense. FE—————— PETERSOYW & OWENS i ATTORNEYS AT LAW Dickson Building —————————————————————————— JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC Loans Investments in Real Estate Have some interesting snaps in city and suburban nroverty, farms, etc. Retter see me at once. \Will trade. gell for cash, or on easv terms, Rooms 14. Futch & Gentry Bldg. 1 Lakeland, Fla, {n French folds, are sewed over the stems of the roses. T ¢+ Graceful Shape With Plaited Ribbon Trim.—One of the prettiest and simplest trimmings i8 shown in Fig. 2. A wide ribbon is accordion plaited and laid about the crown of a graceful shape. It extends almost to the top crown and more than half way to the edge of the brim. The plaits are stretched so that they stand out from the hat and are tacked with tiny stitches to the straw. There is & wreath made of various wild flowers, buttercups, clover blossoms, ete. It extends about the hat over the plaited ribbon. Residence Phone 240 Black ' DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, CHIROPRACTOR Tady in Attendance Consultation Free Office in Dyches Building Between ark and Auditorium E—— Recidence phone, 278 Black. . Office phone, 278 Blue. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER Hat With Moderately Wide Brim.—| O0STEOPATH A mode which s full of style is get ' Munn Annex, Door South of First forth in Fig 3. It has a moderately ! National Bank o wide brim and a low crown and s of hemp brald in amethyst color. The brim s faced with a shirring of pale lavender chiffon. This {8 made of a bias strip, folded along the middle and shirred into a narrow ruffle near the folded edge. This shirred chiffon 1s slip-stitched to the under brim and gathered to the bandeau at the other edge. A folded strip of satin ribbon, matching the crown in color, is laid over the bandeau. The crown is covered with a circu- lar piece of satin of the same color a8 the straw. It Is put on in a loose puff, the edge is turned under, gathered in a narrow ruffle, and sewed to the base of the crown. At each side sprays of wheat, with small garden flowers, are mounted near the back. A bow of ribbon, like that Lakeland, Florida ————————————————————————————————— J. D. TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law Van Huss Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. ————————————————————————————————— EPPES TUCKER, JR. LAWYER Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Suite 212-215 Drane Building Lakeland, Fla. Phosphate Land Examinations and Plant Designs, karthwork Specialists, Surveys. which covers the bandeau, is sowed flat against the under brim at the JULIA BOTTOMLEY. back. e e LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida ————————————————————— DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN Deen-Bryant BIldg. oms 8, 9, 10, Office Yhone 357 Residence Phone 367 Blue — e DR. W. R. GROOVER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rooms 5 and 4. Kentucky Bulldinx Lakeland, Florida IE————— A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Drane Building | —_— DR. R. B. HADDOCK DENTIST | Room No. 1, Dickson Bldg. | Takeland, Fla. Office Phone 1 Residenee 91 Black JE—— ) | D. 0. Rogers Iidwin Spencer. Jr. ROGERS & SPENCER | Attorneys at law, Bryant Building Lakeland, Florida Established in July, 1900 DR. W. S. IRVIN | DENTIST [ Room 14 and 15 K« ntucky Building ! Phone: Office 1803 Residence 84 e i ———— ‘ BLANTON & LAWLER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | Lakeland, Florida «#ith & collar of plque quite high in the ) — — oo oy lfllll (\h"]v.'.t hu[)']x‘}fnr v('qu, umll W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER or hats 16 the rage. Tho cupe of Vel {oqoe pstairs East of Court House vet hus a full collar. Fur i3 much used a8 trimming both on gowns and hats. | BARTOW, FLA. y| The latest notes of fashion are now | Examination of Titles and Real Es- received from Deauville, where the Soaalait geason reaches its height in August | tate Law a Specially Sweaters are worn with white sergo| ——————————————————————— DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS gkirts, but not the sweaters of last) | draw i V‘ gar nt. but simply holds | year. Reaching only to the hips, the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 't § ! ac The full back are of brilliant hue, gaffron y be- | Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Elliston Bldg. | tow t y much in ' ing mos pular; nattier blue io- Lakeland, Florida avide 1 \eet- | let are also favored. These sweaters phones: Office 378; Resid. 301 Blue P are either be { in a8 ares the nor- A T ber | folk jackets, or there 18 a belt « I "RANK H. THOMPSON t 1 SO FRANK H. ] . g ) 1 at the sid NOTARY PUBLIC $ yre gathered and Pdsines GE 1 with a silk t Dickson Building a coat sh n the {llustras Office phone 4 Res. 312 Red 1 ot s a stylish model of black velvet ' Special attentlor drafting legal achme an's collar of skunk papers 5 serge | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Marrlage licenses and abstracts turnished /