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e IPISSIEIIIIIL L4444 0400000000, H. FISCHER ESTABLISHED SINCE 1894 .Equipped with Modern chinery we are able to do ) at Short Notice. We use Guarantee all Work at Satisfactory b 1<0 a fine line of RATTLESNAKE ana BELTS. POCKETBOOKS, Shocs, Hang 1l CATOR Work Called for and Delivered G pay Parcel Post charges one way, on amounting to $1.00 or over N it Otidese oo o B e b BB B BB OB DB BB Electrical Ma- your Repairing Best Material Prices. When Paint Scales—Bills ! The first paint scale is a dan%fr e he e S s ok any Work signal. Moisture seeps through, t wood swells, cracks, decays. T house goes down in value. ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD (Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark) ""\ and pure linseed oil pai 2 L Ie p seed oil paint doesn’t scale. It resh In the lorger cities just now the JULIA BOTTOMLEY. First Class Work g Guaranteed ;o wagon comes around, Phone us, and let us show you how b nese Laundry ' Work Called for and Delivered o 1 2 A The Popular Redingote Dress soon the Boy will be there for it. : forms an elastic, won’t-crack film that keeps "' ? values up and cuts out repairs. ‘ . ¢ It clzlan be tllnted the color you wish for ‘ your house. Its beauty lasts for years { Ny : We carry Dutch Boy White Lead and Linseed O inti ’ i 2 are at your service for anything Colos o e i Lo pining reusie. e o i+ artied by an Up-to-date Grocery ” < o \ WILSON HARDWARE COMPANY | Phore orders glven prompt attention | Lakeland, Florida i 1l SO 1O PO IB LB 4 i B i lt 1 new vellings th 1200004000 POPOIOPOE0 1 &L A UG AIBAOT, & @ D O NE 1 i fire those thaf nreatsl;:ep?:u;“e‘: 2;’99‘ \tefl is best lked. It is usually | * ok s i a6 s i . ‘ 5 sign. They consist of a novelty mesh, dotg nn'; :ne"Sh P N S H | wn't foil to see us with border of chenille d iR hare . Ccouten nelnding it he | @ ( 2 over effects of dots on!: fi?xt:'m‘:arsha" ‘h(: flgures el A an K extends from the hat to the ti gl ‘ : ' e at to the tip of the ! | - f B i Rl e A 2 ‘eat‘rl\res'e":m;?iehm:; x:;eth::te :1:39 and is worn with turbans and | ;"fl ea m i a ‘ln ' We can save you money.and give you better that the designers have made the 1“8' E bocia r ;‘t “stuff’’ than you have been getting, and for ‘;?m?e""l variety in patterns that are ph"t(\]:'r"f e e 1n. e y Busaricns shown in velling departments, It r e, are bordered with a lace pat- ! ¢ B BT T WP alitt e less m Y. happens that different sizes and ern at the edge and worn with either | b s ot | shapes iz e mesh make the veils | 2l OF large hats. Except whe e o & ® RREREL LT L L ) CARDWELL, Electrical C o e o o | ortred vl e md o lr § (5 THE £ @ 7'y LN . vidual wearer. ' : ning, they are thrown b : antta ‘ » Electrical Contractor by P &‘é“"ial’&ul'?"& s R '§ ERR A lAUNnWRY ‘ EVERYTHING ELE CTRICAL % | which veilings are woven. Nets are|, The face vell, reaching from T b rrrres o | designed with the mesh showing out- |Nat to the chin, remains the best | i i | PHONE 233 lfias :“ squares, hexagons, circles, ‘q:{:d generally, of ll vells. It 1s an & | 5 & angles and every variation of these. onspicuous affair this season, but !¢ No diseas, ive in C i { West Main Street and New York Avenue % If one studies the dots they will be | 21M0st indispensable. It keeps the b . i nsisins cfm Sl ohie U e :‘ found to vary as much as the meshes | 13ir about the edge of the face be- us, and we are Careful in the Laundrying, not to Damage i SEPPIFFPEPINID 0SSP E0888% | 1n ghape. There are small circular |1°W the hat in place and adds to ¢ the Garment ‘ ————————— | dots, squares, double squares, dia- the neat appearance of its wearer. i‘,- . l PRPOPEINPEPPEEBLTTET SEEEEEEIMEEF I PP PR PPILID Ez::sa:::og’g fl;ml m:t::ms. Also V(;": should be trled on and the lz}‘ If you send your Clothing to US, it will not only Look 3§ ‘ D nations of these on the | most becoming mesh or arrangement ' ' lean ¢ S : : S I NG 'fl{!:e“m“h' In. unending variety. of dots selected by each individual 12 b S bt TN B Ao é t nn | ells are worn in three widths. | Wearer. lé‘ Our wagons cover the entire City. If you have a { | |8 package you are anxious to get to the Laundry before the | | ! have been a resident of Florida for 20 years, and am nown to many prominent gentlemen, all of whom 2 ? | e PHONE130§ O & P B BB DG R o Grig wig Qi 3 g oy ecommend me as doing First Class Work at Rgaébn- : ; H Biions JIM SING : s 3 Pine Street Phone 257 Mfiyes firocery [0“1[]6“)’ gz sscesn wm.s..@.z,‘s,@um*m§I { WHOLESALE GROCERS §i ; 2 R ¢ | “A Fusiness Without Books” KELLEYSBA RRED‘ Plymouth Rocks, BOTH MATINGS \v K tind that low prices and long time will not go & i l hand in hand, and on May 1st we installed our @ —| NEW SYSTEM OF LOW PRICES FOR =i \ Better now than ever before: e o : STRICTLY CASH. "? High class breeding birds at) Y e have saved the people of Lakeland and Polk %fgfi | f County theusands of dollars in the past, and §% reasonable prices. Fgge from high class pens for h:tching. | | our new systemn will still reduce the cost of and i living, and also reduce our expenses, cnable us to put the knife iv still deeper., Q We carry a full line of Groceries, Feed, Grain, %} Write me before ordering else where. H L. KELL®Y,Griffin Fla. | T T s e o B e S . Just received a Shipment of | & ¢ Hay, Crate Material, and Wilson & Toomes 's B % ICEAL EERTILIZERS alwuys on hand, 3V A ———————_ v * Mayes Grocery Company FiL A. West Maiin Strect. LAKELAND, often worn faced up In this case one pictured here, are tral underskirt trined i-striped that the idea prevails in itin. in Bulk, 20c per doz cicinz Dill Pickles l : Edmonson & Mills HE BIG PURE FOOD STORE AND MARKET PHONE 93-279 ' Lstve us your Orders for . Dressed Turkeys ———— - e o aa o iR B o " all that iz desirable for the coming | cotton or linen and the other of satin { like that in the underskirt facing. | this way the same dress will furnish a | costume for many occasions and a re- l sorts of wear. Here is a adaptation for the t tha of compromise between the t is an ex- ol HERE are so many varieties in { | the development of the reding i |over | garment and a coat suit. cellent design for betwecns wear, without an outside coat, and, for- tified with a heavy outer garment, i winter. It concists of a semifitting bawcu finished with scallops at the bottom. The scallops are bound with braid and the basque as long as the average coat in a coat suit. A box-plaited tunic is eet into the basque, stitched by ma- chine along the line of the scallops. The tunic is finished with a plain hem Jess than two inches in width, and is very long. It is worn over a plain, straight-line underskirt of either the same material as the dress or of satin. This underskirt, which is short, is not much in evidence. It is narrow, and when made of the same goods as the tunic is often slashed in three or four places to admit of a free stride. When glashed in this way it has the effect of trousers worn under a long ekirt, and we must concede that it looks attrac- tive and would seem a startling innova- tion except that we are already accus- tomed to slashes in walking skirts. l Redingote models, like or similar to | e and separate ¢ me satin. This ostume, naj dress by baving two ¢cirts (one of the goods and one of the eatin) and two sets of collar and vestee with separate cuffs. One of them is to be of white | In freshing variety, at least. With the oncoming of cold weather and the high military collare of outer garments, new vestee and collar com- | binations have been designed with | closed throat and high turnover col- lars. The sleeves in this particular gown are the plain coat-sleeve type finished with a soft, flaring cuff. When sepa- rate cuffs are to be adjusted an en- tirely plain sleeve is preferable Either of the hats pictured is appro- priate with this gown, and it is a wise thing to own both a small and a large hat. But if only one is to be chosen let it be the larger one. For brims are widening and the large hat is more effective for occasions where one wishes to look somewhat “dressed up.” | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. THRL UNIVERS €1 (‘,'w< 3 ! A d i) bl ey iower Prices on Ford Cars Ilective August 1st, 1914 to Augustist, 1915 and guaranteed against any reduction i All cars tully equipped uring that time. i . b. Detroit. Runabout... ... ... Touring Car Town Car.. it Ruv: rs to Share in Profits il retail buyers of new Ford cars from 1st, 1914 to Augnst 1st, 1915 will hare in the profits of the company to the extent of $40 w $060 per car, on each car they buy, FROVIDED: we sell and de- ver 200,000 new Ford cars during that pe- Ask u~ for particulars FORD MOTOR COMPANY Laketard Aute and Supply Co. »OLK COUNTY AGENTS. \qper-t i d.