Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 22, 1914, Page 2

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DEC. ! 14, SR XF 4 "LA., DEC. 22, 19 S S | SRS - THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKFLAND, F W Christmg | Will Soon Bel, Let iJs Be' Y_our‘firoccrs? ] ! l \ ! ~ l ; ‘; ---And you hay we We handle only fresh, clean ll pought those presentstf"-'& goods and we keep a full line i of Fresh Meats, Including ™ Nice Steaks, Roasts, Chops, Breakfast Bacon Hams, Brains, Chickens, Vegetabl Are Our Specialty. We Keep Fresh Fruit, aiso anything in Can Goods that you may suggest including Vegetables, Soups, etc. that just & } ! We have beautiful Bath Ropes, . We ' pers to match for 5.0 o yeep Ties ard Socks to match from § s;_g—alling better this Fall than last, « your .time to'get one. Also, — | | in prices. Come in and look Stock and convince yourself a3 3%, rm and durable F THERE is anything that minis- | and or winter house ters more to comfort than warm gt 00 re You c e m . 5 soft slippers in cold weather, the e : g Is b“y your & ds where an get the most for the money name of it will be thankfully ac- ‘or the om the eoziest slip- | 3 ! elaimed by mankind. Standing under | pers are 1 or closely crocheted That place is the grocery of | { the edge of the bed, ready to bhe 1ave leather soles i i 4 !slipped on, there should be a com- 1 s wool and are made i i fortable pair of slippers for everyont. [ » i { And for wear about the house in the ] 1 ! { ® L | morning there are several kinds of | ro i % § Suits are extra good in Quality: i g e A éflfia__Quali’ty of our Merchandis ymen. There are | ers {or the bed- |! or brocaded silk, ' § . cozy house slippers. There are luxu- not much in the way lg F Ho N E 59 | rious ones for the bedroom and warm | ¢ commend them. § ' “footgloves” of eiderdown for the bed, bed shoe is a Tuxury R THE HOME OF ld be provided with, | e e | Hart Schaffner and Marx Geod BRI if one sleeps in a cold room. Slippers are made in such endless | ~ ! variety that evento describe enly those ¢ in cont & PRBPPEPHLBIPIODE >€*‘E’0‘!‘*’Z"S’@WT intended for wear in cold weather | to make these warm foot coverings. | ,;, 7 i & would prove tiresome, Two of several | In the picture a shoe made for a man ' * & % X 3 4 i g are. | is how ta o N | 5 € ] . ” good, reliable kinds are shown here, | is shown. it is made of black eider- ’ : :‘? ,Don t fail to see us % | and a pair of warm carriage shoes to with bright red lining. There | : Don t forget to ask for you be worn over the feet dressed for the | ar veral patterns by which the ThTT T alsrduratiar IOIR Calendars;for 1915 } * evening function. shoes may be cut and they are home- The plain slipper of felt, for wear | made. The edzes are finished with about the house, has a leather sole | crocheted scallops, or werked in but- | lined with felt. It is finished with | ton-hole stitch. The material comes | stitching and a silk pompon on the | in pink, blue, lavender, gray, brown.! toe. A similar slipper is cut high navy, black, and in several com- | e = about the ankle and over the instep, | binations, as well as white. These ‘:?:‘:"m“ 5 lined with flannel and bordered with | shoes seem to generate warmth like a | &3 fur. This style has a leather sole and | down coverlid. K low heel and is made both for men | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. T e L LR befove having your Electrical work done. We can save you money and give you better ‘“stuff’’ than you bave been getting, and for a little less money. * T.'L. CARDWELL, Electrical Contractor EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL PHONE 233 West Main Street and New York Avenue SPPEEPPEFPFRD SIS PP PP EEIE SOIDDIPTPPIO S PE e D gl e BB O GIORIHD G Bl [ Shipped to Any Addrs » KELLEYS BARRED Plymouth Rocks BOTH MATINGS Better now ‘than ever before SriopiEne o 18 Oranges, Grapt Tangerines, = Mixed Boxe — ! High class lreeding birds at reasonable priccs. Fggs from high class pers for hitching. Write mc lefere orderirg else where, Bt Bltiys Call on us Phone? Mayes Grocer's e T o e e S e e et | INCE it is decreed that out of doors ' b i is best for everybody and that the a: al)dcf:ggemmaelllltll];ie‘:her il garb; baby 18 not to be deprived of the mani- | Carriages are pmv{ded ith ‘ fold blessfllngs which come from | tial curtains of velour am“i‘7 t!h substan-: breathing "the empty, vast and wan: |is to be adjusted to e e curtgln! dering air,” many provisions for his | from the baby's fae % 1t)he S| comfort have been made. First the |against the weather, hee' mtec'ed- little baby is dressed warmly, and |outdoor journey al.mostca:a v ta}:e vy when about to journey in the open,|even if it cannot extend s Py his legs and feet are dressed with shelter of the porch, i the. pu - Lower Prices on Ford Cars sco Effective August 1st, 1914 to Augusti™ " = 1915 and guaranteed against any red: during that time. All cars fully equip? long, soft wool tocki 3 knifted or crocil;t:docsl;:egss Bgids s};(;;t m:rse ‘::dbaby g; ows older he must be ! L D etroit. = s 4 et more inured to th ir. | w n:n;e:lnnl:xett i: wrapped loosely and | By the time he arrives at fth:nealri: Runa!,out """"" p,"fi.m about them. Over his other | three years he will be \\-earlng t!? Touring Car ..... s R 3 :i: llttfe‘h:x:t?: :r?tc ;:e:?ilet?;dl and | warm knitted sweater suits wlti ca;; Town Car... ... ... o ! i ong, | and e . e s et g w“hn::lt;ens and overshoes. Protected | Buyers to Share in Profits 2 His hands and feet taken care of, he | time out:fciehle can spend considerable | All retail buyers of new Ford cars ™ is provided with & thick, soft oo o D the coldest weather., August 1st 1914 to August Ist, 1013 will » , 1913 X knitted or crocheted zephyr lined with fiach added year finds the healthy | child more and more incli ! silk, which fits very close about the | outdoors. It is a wi nclined to play | : i ? i e et e el vefl ey b courages her children to spend al} the | ¥ time possible in | hl::fim{o:‘er; bolg Is supposed to | the summer time ttt:]eey ;p:zna;: B & Hille ooliar th.:n the weather is | live outdoors as in, But in wint o wrapping has been llsal:lnl, 80 another | subject of warm clothing mn:: t::, ‘warm double-faced ::d edm? him, of | given most careful attention and the | a roomy bag with & Bood attached b | OTeR made comfortable and lb.! tastens up about tn:o:e:iu:::d s so| ™ Wihetaag the colt i i to JULIA BOTTOML| | { EY. i share in the profits of the company t° the extent of $40 tu $60 per car, on each & they buy, FROVIDED: we sell and & v liver 300,000 new Ford cars during that P = rod. Ask una for particulars we FORD MOTOR COMPANY Lakeland Auto and Supply C* ®OLK CQUNTY AGENTS. Edmonson & Mills THE BIG PURE FOOD STORE AND MARKET PHONE 93-279

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