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33 .B. STREATER CONTRACTOR ~ND BUILDER Ilaving had twenty-one years’ experience in building und contracting in Lakeland and vicinity, 1 feel competent o render the best services in this line. If comtemplating building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all infor- bnation. All work guaranteed. . Phone 169. J. B. STREATER. § fet US Be Your Grocers? CBODIRNVED We handle only fresh, clean goods and we keep a full line of Fresh Meats, Including Nice Steaks, Roasts, Chops, Breakfast Bacon, Hams, Brains, Chickens, etc, Vegetables are Our Specialty. We Keep Fresh Fruit, also # anything in Can Goods that you may suggest §inciuding Vegetables, Soups, etc. ..Is ¢ buy your goods where You can get the most for the money. That place' is the grocery of E. G. TWEEDELL] PHONE 59 | Let Us Supply 1 Your Needs WissaOrange Clippers Spruce Pine Picking Ladders Cement Coated Box Nails Avery’s'Orange Plows American Field Fence Cyclone Ornamental Fence Everything usually carried in an up-to-date Hardware Store WILSON HARDWARE CO. N order to get a clear idea of the different fashionable patterns in face veils one must either see them or see accurate reproductions of them. It is impossible to describe exactly what a few pictures of the best pat- terns make plain enough. Here i8 a group including some of the patterns that are most popular just now: Small hats and blustering weather both invite the use of face veils. They are Indispensable for keeping the hair in place about the face, and they are vastly becoming. The faithful- ness with which enterprising manufac- turers continue to produce new pat- terns and to improve and diversify those that have proved most becoming is a tribute to women. It shows how well they appreciate and take advan- tage of the becomingness of the veil. There is a pretty fad, which prom- ises to be long lived, for wearing the — e e R little ladies, from the baby girl to the miss entering upon her teens, and for the miss in her teens, fascl- nating lines of headwear have been turned out. Those specialists who look after the needs of children, up to the time when they enter the ranks of young womanhood, have developed this branch of millinery until America may be conceded to lead in point of variety and to match in point of excel- lence the products of all other coun- tries. In the group of headwear for little girls shown here a bonnet and two hats are pictured. The bonnet, for a Ifttle girl from three to five or six years old, is a quaint model, suggest- ing the fashions of bygone days for grownups. It is of velvet, with a silk facing in the projecting brim at the front. Thesbonnets of this type, with soft, puffed crowns, are made of silk, plush, velvet, cordurcy, ard rometimes of coatings. The facings are in white or light-colored silks, and the ties of ribbon. Ribbons are depended upon to form the small bows or rosettes which con- stitute the main trimming feature of millinery for the baby girl. A ruche is formed of it and sets next the hair at the back of the brim. Little chif- fon roses are set in the ruche at each side. Small millinery flowers used in this way, or placed in little nosegays on many little caps and bonnets, testi- ty to the perennial blossoming of tiny veil over only the upper of the face. It reaches about to the tip of the nose, leaving the mouth and low- er part of the face uncovered. This saves the trouble of taking it off or lifting it when it is necessary to take a drink of water or at lunch time. Besides, the veil lasts much longer, is more comfortable and in a good many instances more becoming when worn in this way. Of the six samples shown in the picture four are woven with square mesh. In the other two the hexagonal or honeycomb mesh is used. Three of the patterns show plain grounds with light border designs along one edge, two plain grounds with scattered fig- ures, and one both figures and scat- tered cross bars. Plain grounds with narrow borders are the most popular of all veilings. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. flowers In the headwear of babydom. At the right of the picture a hat of ! plain velours, for the half-grown miss, depends upon a plain band of narrow grosgrain ribbon and an odd gay feather cockade for its decoration. Special feather ornaments for the hats of such youthful wearers are contriv- ed to suit them remarkably well. A hat of this kind is worn by girls of all ages from six to seventeen. One of the beautiful kinnard hats, which is of purely American origin, has its place in the center of the plc- ture. It is made by crocheting che- nille or other material over fine wire supports, and is a difficult p'ece of work, which is done by hand. But the exquisite result warrants the labor and has fastened upon this achieve- ment an expressive title as the aristo- crat in millinery. It is trimmed in many novel ways, made possible by the method of constructing the hat. But in the model shown a band of bor- dered ribbon and a half wreath of tiny silk-covered apples complete a perfect plece of millinery for the small lady of five. Hats of this kind are made to measure, shaped and trimmed accord- ing to the age of the wearer. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Care of Kid Shoes. Rub your kid shoes with linseed ofl, drying it in well; then rub with a dry cloth. They will wear longer and be waterproof. % ; g | | SO0 OERDLLRI0 DOEP OOt S A NEW FIRM, But Not a NEW MAN E Lakeland Elcc'ricat Suppiy Company will be open for business in about ten days, with an up-to- date line of ¢ ighting Fixtures, Electric Irons, Percula- tors and other useful things of the very highest quality. All work will be personally supervised byflan expert Eiectrician. Lakeland Electrical Supply Co. C. B. LOCKE. MGR. SOSOEIVEHER 3G LOSOBOSOSD JOIN THE s P U G ___ SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF USELESS GIVING ALSO THE S P U G __ SOCIETY FOR PROMOTION OF USEFUL GIVING Electric Irons, Toaster Stov.s, Percula- tors, Flashlights, and Table Lamps, are among the most desirable and useful Gifts you can select for CHRISTMAS Presents. FLORIDA ELEGTRIC AND MACHINERY CO. THE ELECTRIC STORE Phone 46 307 E. Main St, DHFOHOPOHBOTUAIRHO PO SQPOPOHOSTHLHELL Do You Want Fresh Clean GROCERIES? We are at your service for anything carried by an Up-to-date Grocery Phone orders glven prompt attention W.J.REDDICK OSBRI SO TR Richelieu This label on a can, or jar, or package, means that the Contents are the BEST Just thinks of the most delicious ripe fruits and berries, fresh vegeno£ pue sapediPp pue SIqe} have the idea of RICHELIEU GOODS Large shipment of these goods now in I bave the LARGEST Stock of FANCY GROCERIES in Town Call and Inspect. Prompt Delivery Yours to Serve and "Please D. B. Dickson i 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 $700to 3] 200 With a little alterations you have a good Suit. Glad to show you. BATES STORE| g