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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., #9~0UR WEEKLY LIMERICK / There once was a builder, by the name of St. Clair, Who was honest, and used the best Builders’ Hardware. deals at ¥ R Jur Store ire we Sell it slore, the assor‘ment is nd prices are fair. - We Make a Specialty of Builders’ Hardware the professional contracior or the amateur builder. Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective August Ist, 1914 to Augustist, 8" 1915 and guaranteed against any reduction during that time. All cars fully equipped g f 0. b. Dctroit\ Runabout Touring Car Town Car... Buyers to Share in Profits ' All retail buyers of new Ford cars from August 1st, 1914 to August Ist, 1915 will share in the profits of the company to the extent of $40 to $60 per car, on each car they buy, FROVIDED: we sell and de- liver g(x)uoo new Ford cars during that pe- riod. Ask us for particulars FORD MOTOR COMPANY Lakeland Auto and Supply Co\ POLK COUNTY AGENTS. (4 SO FOPOFOSOBOT P urity Abstract Sna Title Co. Bartow, Florida L.J CLvATT, Secretary HUFFAKER, Pres. H. W. SMiTH, Treasurer K H. THOMPSON, Vice-Pres. ABSTRACTS OF TITLES ew and up-to-date Plaat. Prompt Service and business left with our Vice President at Dickson ing will receive prompt and efficient attention. QOO SO0 B. STREATER IONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ving had twenty-one years’ experience in building ontracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent nder the best services in this line. If comtemplating ing, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all infor- on. All work guaranteed. e 169. J. B. STREATER. f F the half dozen new handker- chiefs selected for portrayal among the novelties now shown three are made at home and three are factory made. All are dainty and tasteful, showing a touch of color on white handkerchief linen. 7This color note appears in the finest hand embroid- ered handkerchiefs and is noticeably well liked on household linens as well. Initials, names, monograms and small decorations in flower designs are worked in one or more colors instead of white. The three handkerchiefs in the top row are factory made. The first shows a printed border having a nar- row band in pink in which small polka dots in white appear. It is finished in one corner with a fine embroiderea spray in white, for which the pink band makes an effective background. Although the embroidery is machine made it is fine and wonderfully ac- curate. A similar design appears in the sec- ond handkerchief. The colored bands SEPT. 15, 1914, are plain, without polka dots, and one corner is decorated with an embroid- ered medallion in white. The third handkerchief is plain with a narrow hem. Its novelty -lies in the fact that the narrow lace at the edge of the hem is pink instead of white. Each of these designs can be bought with blue or lavender colorings. The handkerchiefs shown in the sec- ond row are all finished with tiny rolled hems overcast with a crossed stitch in embroidery thread. Fine lines of color, matching that on the edge, are introduced near the hem or cross- ing the handkerchiefs. This is done by pulling out one or two threads from the linen, as for drawn work, and re- placing them with the embroidery |3 thread, carefully run in with a very fine needle. Two of these handkerchiefs are dec- orated with little sprays of flowers, embroidered by hand in one corner. The third is finished with small initial letters of the owner's name. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Bags and Belts to Match HE colors that one may choose in selecting dress fabrics for the com- ing fall are varied enough, and many of them strong. But they are not as vivid as those that have marked the paseing season, and the handsomest of materials and fall suitings may be sald to deserve the term ‘“sedate,” which one hears applied to them. Rich materials in quiet colors and trimmed with natural furs invite the use of gor- geous touches of vivid colors in their composition into costumes. Hence now enters the belt, with bag to match, made of brocades or stripes or other designs from the most splendid fabrics of the looms. It is the day of wide and sumptuous ribbons woven in the most intricate patterns and enriched with gold and silver threads. The costumer and the i modiste looks to them for those dashes ' of lively color that are to be used in i How well they an- | There is no color | in bags made of ribbon and one may dress accessories. swer the purpose! combination that canpnot be found | fi The ever-present girdle requires the widest weaves, for it enwraps more of the figure than the walst line. It strays above or falls below or ignores the waist entirely and encircles the hips. Or it becomes a sash which serves to wrap about both waist and hips and ties in a bow low at the back or hangs in straight ends at the front. But plain, soft ribbone only are used in this way. Gorgeous brocades are to be more sparingly introduced in order to be effective. A girdle to match a bag like that shown in the picture needs to be managed carefully. The bag is made of the most splen- Idid of wide brocaded ribbon with | plenty of gold and silver marking the high lights in the design. It is sus pended by straps made of the ribbons from a jade bracelet and finished with an acorn made of silk and silver cord. There are many good models shown | also buy ornaments ready to use in among them, and they are as r|ch|finlshlng them. looking and as full of life as diamonds. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. 4 R I EasyTerms - Cash Prices A new way to buy You will be in plan as it enables you to buy a high grade Bend Watch South graved gold case rock bottom cash No long prices—you buy absolutely the lowest at cash price. You get the wat making the first ps and its a watch t will be proud of. The South Bend Watch which we are offering on this club plan is by our personal tee as well as clad guarantee manufacturers, Our new club selling makes this offer possible. We can make this offer for a limited time only. Take advantage of it now—come in and let us tell you the full lars of this remarkable offer. Conner & O'Steen JEWELERS Next Door to Postoffice a4 watch ( terested in our new e¢lub The Acid tes ln] Watch in a beautifully en- on easy pavments at the price. ate time frozen on solid ice. this watch ch upon iyments hat you Read this description of £Séiti Bend"- No. 217 Dosl;:n—nrhlgc model of the late est desig backed guaran- n iron- ienuine nickel—not brass by the ate 1 as in many mak insuring BV and co traction in chan of temperature, Is d ruby d sap- d not Yy to chip or break as the garnet jewels ly used. ent—Double roller—this 1 danger of ove :\nk- would stop the watch ape \\hu‘s—lhrdu than the brass commonly Balance wheels—C umneywlelng automatically adjusts itself to changes In temperature, ete. Hair spring—Breuget—the very best made. Adjustments—Temperature, {soch- ronism and three positions. Very closely rated under each of these adjustments. Finish—Very highly and beautl- fully finished throughout, Gold let- tering. plan of particu- SRRSO SO SR OSO DO OO TOTOTO IS | The Hub § Le=22 THE We Offer High Grade Material and Workman- ship Phone 46 ELECTRIC STORE 307 E. Main St. Let us figure with you and give you the bnefit of close cash prices on high grade clectrical supplies and first class work- manship. As we are giving our customers the bene- fit of cash prices we find it necessary to adhere strictly to a cash basis in all sales. All repair work and house wiring is done on a cash basis payable as soon as work completed, and we give you the saving. Florida Electric and Mach nery Co. The Best StrawjjHats in the House Going at 1 00 While they last SLAHOPOPQILI TS See our Swell Line of Ties and Shirts Let us Save you Money On Your Next Suit JOS. LeVAY The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothing SOEOE RSP SO BB BRI BOL OB BNCH 0RO B LB CHE OO BOR BOH B CHECHEACE S DK EOL B0 fl‘i'