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T ség'm f 5 7| fo 4 # hoop- i Inng and § As n NSU 1 TO proven by our six ss in Lakeland. the National Steel concrete Burial Vault locks of all discrip- tions. nt, Pressed Brick, ck, Pier Blocks, 3 Drain Tile, 6, 7 ench Post; in fact made of Cement. TIONAL VAULT CO. 1 e e r————————- / FOR SALE IN LAKELANB BY HENLEY AND HENLEY Lake Mirror Hotel § | MRS. H. M. COWLES, Prop. Under New Management. Refurnishedand thoroughly renovated, and everything HE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., NOV. 13, 1914, THE day has come when displays of elegant footwear may be said to rival displays of jewelry in brilliance, Judglng from the dressy shoes and slippers which filll the show cases of the shoe shops, and those of depart- | ments in the great stores, the adjec- tives which have been used in de- scribing gowns and hats will find themselves assoclated in the future with clothing for the feet. It will require them to convey any idea of Clean, Comfortable and First-class. ARNELL] D HEAVY HAULING i % Dining Room Service’ Unexcelled. FOLD MOVING A | I Rates Reasonable. Your Patronage Cordially Invited. BPECIALTY MULES ¥FOR HIRE 109; Res., 57 Green : Ll PO arit Fresh Clean ROCERIES? p are at your service for anything ied by an Up-to-date Grocery one orders glven, prompt attention .J.REDDICK ; turday— UCE URNIPS FRESH TOMATOES CUKES CELERY CABBAGE CRANBERRIES H FISH EEF PORK \ PORK SAUSAGE SAUSAGE VEAL " WESTERN MUTTON Big Pure Eood Store AND MARKET DNE 93'2797 Edmonson & Miller - Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective August 1st, 1914 to Augustist, 1915 and guaranteed against any reduction during that time. All cars fully equipped i 0. b. Detroit. Buvers 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 w $60 per car, on each car zhe\ buy, FROVIDED: we sell and de- ver 300000 new Ford cars during that pe- r (“Y Ask ay for particulars FORD MOTOR COMPANY Lakeland Auto and Supply Co. POLK COUNTY AGENTS. the daintiness and brilliance that characterize the newest footwear for evening. Black patent leather comblnntlona with white kid make up a great num- ber of the handsomest sRppers. But, besides these, there are combinations of bronze, gold and silver with fab- rics and slippers. of these fancy leath- ers alone, as well as slippers made of fabrics alone. The array is dazzling and in point of variety bewildering. Just now there is a liking for white satin on which gold or silver figures are thrown up in embroidered de- signs. These are finished with small but most brilliant buckles of rhine- stones. Certainly such slippers de- serve to be called contections in foot- wear, But to get any idea of the va- riety which confronts the purchaser, Just the display in a single show case may be described to give a clear idea of the leading style-feature for this season. First there is a satin novelty called the Poinciana slipper. It is a plain, beautifully shaped model with short vamp, somewhat pointed toe and French heel. At the back the satin extends upward to the ankle, where it is fastened to a velvet band. This band encircles the ankle, fastening with two small pearl buttons at the side. One may choose this slipper in white satin with black velvet col- lar, black satin with white velvet col- lar, silver cloth with black velvet, or in all black. Next to it stand the Empress, quite deserving of its royal name with Beaded Apron Tunic in a Party Gown SUCH a pretty party gown, in which oné of those beaded garnitures is teatured, is shown here. The bodice and apron-tunic, of beaded net, is a new development of the ready-made bodice and tunic affairs that have so delightfully helped out in the mak- ing of evening gowns. The straight- hanging front, with frill of lace falling | * belew the waist line, is the most up-to- date of style touches. Tust now fashion does nothing to the waist line but ignore it. She would like to have all her devotees forget it, and a great number of them do. The dress is of crepe de chine made with straight-hanging skirt with some drapery near the bottom where the left side vanishes under a hemmed bias edge at the right. The bodice is the simplest imaginable, a “baby walet”—that is, a plain gathered front and back with short plain sleeves. It is merely a foundation and background for the beaded bodice of the tunie, -~ black satin vamp and white satin quarters. Very plain, very beauumlly* finished and very elegant, the Em- | press is shown in this single combina- | tion. A third strikingly beautiful bllck-l and-white slipper has a black sntln' vamp and heel, with quarter of wmto satin extended over the instep in & strap. The edges of the slipper and : strap are bound with black satin and this new creation is fastened with a ' double buckle of brilllant rhinestones | at the side. One may have it in all | black or all white, either of them handsome enough but having not quite the snap of black and white and rhinestone in conjunction. Next comes a quiet model in bronze kid having a tongue embroidered with bronze beads, and then a tangol tie in bronze laced across the instep with ribbon which tles about the ankle. These are to be had in other materials and colors. Less showy, a slipper in dull kid is exquisitely shaped and supplied with four straps across the instep. The toe and straps are beaded. This is made in white or in bronze, with beads to match. Then comes a marvel in white satin and gold brocade and after it an array of plain satin opera slippers in all the evening colors. Truly she who is looking for some- thing new and beautiful in slippers will have no trouble in finding all that she is looking for, and more, too. For there are other showoases filled with other slippers. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Blue and Black Tulle. A black satin evening gown has very attractive sleeves. There are deep blue tulle foundation sleeves that reach over the hands, and over these shirred sleeves, equally long, of black tulle. The soft folds of tullo and chiffon at present introduced on the bodices are wonderfully becoming. i Save Your House— . and Money Wuther-proof your house with paint that is elastic, clinching, last- ing. Paint made from ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD (Dutch Boy Palnter Trade Mark) and 'pure linseed oil will protect your house and saye repair bills because it has those qualities. It will beautify your home, for it can be tinted to suit your taste and your house’s surroundings. Our Owner’s Painting Guide will ta coboe mufi-m . T 0 e WILSON HARDWARE COMPANY Lakeland, Florida SR PR PPPE PEOQPEPORRPBEC 11 L QPPPSPRRPR IR0 8 DR DIODEIPIP Y E J. B. STREATER: CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER 1Taving had twenty-one years’ expenence in building and contracting in Lakeland and vicinity, 1 feel competent to render the best services in this line. If comtemplating building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all infor- mation, All work guaranteed. Phone 169. J. B. STREATER. OHFOFCHRHOBIPRSLEFOFD DS BB ED 530S SLLHIHIHIMCHMIHENS E | E Office Phone 348 B.ack Res. Phone 153 Blue Beutify your Lawn, Let us tell you how, Little it will cost. T T Y Lakeland Paving and Construction Company 207 to 216 Main St. LAKELAND, FLA. m 2 i i@ ST | % BB PS P IROPUP QP EPOPUPOPOP ORI 0T BIOHEONOHO RO B ORS00 SO B QB0 S0 SOHEOHB0 ¢ Attention! Some good things in Ladies’ Coat Suits Not the latest Fads, but see the Quality, then listen at the prices, $12.00 to $35.00, to close out at $7.00to 3] 2,00 With a little alterations you have a good Glad to show you. ~**MW~M"&W€'@&W Bo | e dddnd The sleeves are finished with a nar row spangled band like that at the side of the apron-tunic. The bodice of the tunic covers the underbodice back and front, A narrow | fringe of beads finishes the short sleeves. At the back the bodice may be finished with a girdle or the frill of lace, somewhat scantier in fullness, may be extended around the figure. A flat tassel of beads finishes each side »&«imf FEEFEEEEEE St A BHITE0Ee PP of the tunic at the bottom. 1 These beaded garments are shown in all the light colors and in black. Black and silver and black and gold on black net are among the showlest. Gold net with gold spangles and beads is in high favor. The tunic and dreu match in color, as a rule. The small corsage bouquet of saun roses worn at one side of the lace frill is a detail that should not be over- looked. It {8 much more than a de- tail in the costume. i JULIA BOTTOMLEY. i & b4 PP PPBPOEDP B 3 Mayes Grocery Company WHOLESALE GROCERS I I | f E find that low prices ard long time will not go hand in band, and on May 1st we installed our NEW SYSTEM OF LOW PRICES FOR STRICTLY CASH. We have saved the people of Lakeland and Polk County thousands of dollars in the past, and our new system will still- reduce the cost of living, and also reduce our expenses, and enable us to put the knife io still deeper. We carry a full line of Groceries, Feed,"Grain, Hay, Crate Material, and Wilson & Toomer’s IDEAL EERTILIZERS always on hand. Mayes Grocery Company 211 West Main Street. LAKELAND, FLA. “A PBusiness Without Books” friaseh PP PPUPPREEIPL il B oy