Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 11, 1912, Page 7

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L. B. WEEKS —DEALER IN— staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feedstuffs PHONE 119 Cowdery Building - WITH WO00D'S MEAT MARKET 10 lbs Bucket Snowdrift Lard. ; 4 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard LoD TINE IR WOM oo svveoinssinnonnncsscrnrsnnas S0 24 1b. Sack Flour 75 12 1b.Sack Flour ....... 40 7 Cans Small Cream... ‘25 R R T R R I I I PSP S 00t 0scettssntenns 3 C4ns Extra Large Cream................... VRIS gR ) 2 (Rns TOMRIOPE (L0 i sois veniiarninhasactay R ] 1 1b. Cracker Boy Coffee. .. St e . .30 i T S T e R G S . 40 SiaroltRAIIBRRK. Sl L0 s L 1.85 itns eat e JO0AbE 1L L L 2.15 Chicker Feed, per Sack...... 0ats. per Sack Shorts, per 8ack .....cvvuiee oot csessssesensee Velvety Lawns and Attractive Homes Let us help you have a more beautiful home this summer-- with a well-kept, velvety lawn -.and attractive flowers and garden. One of our lawn mowers will save you time, trouble, temper and expenses, They are easy running--noiseless--simply constructed -- and cut closely and cleanly. den hoze, rakes, trowels, sprinklers, hose, spades—everything you ior keeping your home beautifulthis summer is in this store. Tell us * YOUR requirements are . Ihe Jackson & Wilson Co. FLOUR---FLOUR---FLOUR With wheat costing $1.17 per bushel in Chicago and it takes 5 bushels to make a barrell of flour. Therefore flour must go higher. Uuf before another rise. %} : Best Grade on the Market. 0L B TRTNTAE ..o oovevsonnsinhscnssnsiniiionn 50c AN mour WMWY 4§ o (vvvonovarssavans Guminvossins 95¢ % 1 Flour, 48-1b sack .. . . ... ........ et AT YL $1. 90 E t Talk Flour, 12.1b sack............ S sV ek ias 50c 943 Talk Flour, 24.1b sack............ B o vt il veenes $1.00 { £ W.P. PILLANS & Co0. The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector ——————————— THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKILAND, FLA, JUXNE 11, 1912, FOR THE GROWING MADENS FIND GHARM IN BLACK B GG [ " Two Simple Cectumu That Are Smt-i adle and Charming, Both With | the Magyar Effect. A dainty little dress in ring spotted | blue delaine is shown in the illustra- tion on the left. It has a little Magyar bodice, with which is worn a white lawn collar | edged with lace. The skirt is turned up with a two- inch wide hem, above which is a row of insertion, then three half-inch | tucks. Both bodice and skirt are gath. | ered to a waist-band that is covered with a sash of blue ribbon. Material required: Three and one. balf yards twenty-eight inches wide. | The other picture shows a useful, every day dress for o girl of 14 to 16 vears. It is a style that can well be carried out in any moderately firm dress material, The skirt has a panel front and back. The bodice is cut Magyary the right front fastening over to the left side where it fastens with buttons; openings are made in eenter front | through which the ends of the silk | tie are passed; the turnover collar and cuffs are of the material. Waist. band of folded ribbon to match the tie, Material required: Three and one- half yards forty-six inches wide, TRIMMING FOR LEGHORN HAT Garland of Highly Colored Flowers the Most Appropriate That Can | Be Devised. | A round leghorn seen recently had a garland of flat flowers applied tight to the brim near its edge. A band of blond inserting about eight inches wide was laid on the brim over the flowers and gathered in around the] crown by a tight chain of flowers. | This hat was decidedly low, the crown being hardly more than three! inches, The lace heading stood upl around the crown and was about an inch higher. Naturally this formed rather a full ruche, gince the insert- ing covered the whole brim and this edge was corded with French blue vele vet, which reminds us to record the fact that touches of blue and other colors are often introduced on hats by means of a binding or very mall bow, uzually of velvet ribbon. French blue, primrose and mustard are the colors most often Introduced in this way. This is a Parisian touch, qu"o out of the ordinary, and a clover \\.ly of mingling colors, for nowadays most unconventional color gchemes are in vogue notwithstanding the craze for black and white hats. — Millinery Trade Review. Eshionis Foncie A soft cerise satin sash is often & smart touch, The latest Paris blouses are Lutton- ed at the back. Flufty white net is used for irlish evening gowns. Black and white chantilly laces are strong It favor. The sleeves of the newes! are set with beading. Llouses | The narrow ruching is anct«r fin | ishing note of the scason. | | Many of the smartest crnoon | “ frocks have girdles and sa i vel! vet and satin, ! | Beits of patent leather, roc- | co and suede are all mod: [hey | are rather narrow. Another smart combinz’ and lingerie is found in t style, where the tunic richly emrt rrd or la . With ligh wed and taupe mmm] ore | fashionable, They are er { with bright colored :=ilk <8, | { Baby’s Afghan A pretty summer aic r the | baby’s carriage is m s of | handkerchief linen b r "_ml inch and a half wide ¢ which | also edges the cover, sa » Phila- | delphia Times. This i 1 with | pink or blue silk, and ornamented on the outside with a large sat'n bow. This makes a dainty protection and is not beating. | being worn alike by | elaborate evening costume, and the ;one in a simple tailored suit. | breme on one (\(‘l'il>i('ll, | evening it gave place to black velvet | FASHIONABLE WOMEN APPRE- CIATE THIS SOMBRE COLOR. Must Be Used with Discrimination, and Thus Employed Will Be Ap- preciated as an Undeniable and Potent Ald to Beauty. Fashionable women who attended the horseshow at Atlantic City dis- | played a keen appreciation of the pow- er of black to set off their charms, es- pecially in the evening. This ebon hue was seen mot only in “patches,” but in much larger pieces as well Black velvet hats were everywhere, the women fn Ore evening, in the boxes, hats—veivet and ostrich feathers— and they topped costumes of every hue, ance wore such a hat, with a gown of blick and white, unrelieved by any color other than the changing lights reflected by a few diamonds; and an- other had a black kat, with a low cut rown of sage green, to which was added a maline scarf in the same shade. Even taupe celor was seen With the somber finish of a black hat, and there were besides the more con- spicuons contrasts provided by black head coverings, with gowns in emer- ald green, rose and all the various | delicate tints and sparkles most af- | feeted in the evening, While the all black hat reigned su- on another with white or colored plumes. The most vfiw-lin\‘»lunu-s were the shad- ed ones, in which a number of pale tones—Dhlues, pinks, greens and grays —were mingled. Hats in color usually had black vel- vet linings, One of the smartest of these was an immense white, furry felt, bent into a pointed poke in front, The trimmings were ostrich feathers shad- ed from white to yellow, which cov- ered the crown and also stood erect at one side, The hat was worn one evening with a little round necked frock of ivory sotin braided with yel low and an cxguisite scarf of snowy, spotless ermine, the effect of whole being indeseribably govely, there | | was a surprising array of all black One matron of striking appear- | the | 2020 s‘ofi PAGE SEVEN m'eflw S At‘j jl A BEAUTIFUL IlllJSIRAIION of piano excellence may be seem at our warerooms. No picture or de scription could reveal it like a per- sonal examination.. So if yeu are a lever of good music and an sdmirer of the artistic, come and see how perfectly the Bailey piano will sat- Also how easily yon can isfy you. cWwn one. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. MAPS BLUE PRINTS Special sttention County sad State Maps of any deseription compiled oa short potice, given to compiling city, display and advertizsing maps. maps kept on hand. Chemically propared, nou-tading blue prints at rede sonable rates. Special rates for princs in lapee quantitiee. Prompt attention givea mail ord ers. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co Room 213-215 Drane Building TAYELAND, FIA ’B'O'SO'S L0 OO HOBC OB M0G0 lake'land Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant 3‘0'2‘0" MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK s CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY © The possessor of this costume wore C; crushed ROC'(. Sa“d and Cement for Sfllo on another oceasion, an afternoon, an | & iterald green velvet gown trimmed b4 with black taffeta chot with black, & a little % Mounds, Ete, The gown was plain, with turnover collar of the black finishing a neckline that formed the slightest V in front. Not the smallest orna- I i ment broke the white of the uncov- uul throat. Eifective touches of black were also su-n An the form of velvet neckbands, which were generally worn with gowns that were only a little cut out. Strangely enough, these bands, in varying widths and thickly strewn with sparkling ornaments, showed themselves one evening in nearly ev- ery box on one side of the garden, while on the opposite side it was hard to find a single one, The wearer of a gown of black and white chiffon in one of the charming, softly ghaded effects which ean be pro- duced only with those materials, had !a pretty little Plerrot collar in addi tion to a black velvet neckband not " maore than half an inch wide, The col- lar had an undersection of delicate point d’esprit finely plaited, and over | this was a sccond portion, only half the width, in black. There was i heading of black velvet ribbon barely | half an inch wide, and a bow of th» game ribhon fastened the little mlhr; at one side, Above was the separate velvet neckband, with an Inch or more ! "of the bLare throat hetween, Designed for Wear With the Lingerie Gown, but Appropriate for Many Occasions. The qualntest of straw bonnets is shown in the drawing. The shape is slightly on that of the poke, with a narrow revers turning back from the face in the front and opening in the bar &. The crown, which is high and 8¢ ,re, Is completely girdled by a fat band of broad velvet ribbon and huge bow at the back. Around the upper | edge of this is a garland of pale pink roses and leaves. From this springs | a puffed crown of delicate pink lulle over cream. A hat of this type would, of course, be appropriate with linm Imm | ' QUAINT BONNET OF STRAW | BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower g Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge [ H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. 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