Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 19, 1912, Page 3

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It arin o A Lt e diad PAGE THREE THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND. FLA JULY 19, 1912, = L ‘ ] !Single Feather for the ! Pkt Midsummer Dress Hats i Y & : | | FOR Bargains EDITCR. Lo (E—Notices for the Social Department can be com- ; Editor by e thie above telephones rare Lvening Telegrawmn. | functious, elub meetings, church gatherings and £} social interest should be telephoned to this depart- & they cccur in order that their rews value is nor o e ¢~ All This W eck Shoe Sale Wash Goods Sale Ladics’ Ready-to - Wear Sale g most be wiitully. | Piat Lam Walk Mgy Tk OTHMe N ot Murs, | S . . the moon i . Something Doing Every ine of afin in which v iven well-known gootations in which soy . . notes from | el words were omitted, the D d t t b bt —~— v : ay. ( ;00d time to uy i b s e ER The single ostrich feather, uncurled prib into curves along their entire Hug ; ‘! LA isted by Dopis | Ad more or less heavy, Is mounted [ length.) Two large muslin and chif- . in Ainslee's, Sed, e hos.of SEIBLEQ; b | very cleverly on the smartest of mid- | fon roses mounted at the base of tho 2 . ard Mildred M ved delicions | gummer diess hats, Two models | plumo finfsh the model, which Is an H Onest erc an lse at a T OF THE LEES . diments of dee cream and cake. | worth studying are shown in the ple- | excellent example of what may be ] LTOET ; Toose who enjoyed Mrs. Angell's| tures given lere, ona of them in two | done with a single plume. ] : pitality were Mrs. A, (. Arnis- | views. The beautiful l.eghorn with One of the most beautiful hats * i o thousund loves \ e TR e e upturned brim is covered on the upper | shown this scason is portrayed in the ! do NMres KD Co Flanacan, Mrs, H. ° or you, ¢ Stevens, Mrs. W, D, Nowlin, Mes |brim and crown with chiffon in a | Rembrandt model with short upstand- : t the dove of them 7 ‘ Ay “ ' !‘.'“ ; \'\.,'”." color like that of the straw. Pompa- | Ing ostrich feather. It is a double hat f . Lt olaven MmOty M o NS IIE e ORI aR e highly | of the softest and finest Milan brald, rare and true [ s lnnmgeay fkeryplies ""':""""' favored for thiz purpose and is useful |and is cleverly shaped into its out- DeRticus. and - Doris and - Mildred | where one wishes to remodel a straw | lines by means of ribbon laced bitter and hat that is solled. A single long plume | through slashes in the straw. Such dbre ek * 8 4 with unusual width of flue is mounted | a hat needs almost no trimming, but oot Panulis Rotor at the right side and stands almost |the single standing plume with un- I brew £rostploo opular Resort. perfectly straight until the natural | curled flues is especlally fitting on n rodashe it from my jaor Lakelandv ?l‘oifl& bend of the rib tits the end dnwn-'hut with so much dash and style, Our beautiful town among the ward. (Some plumes are bent in the ! JULIA BOTTOMLEY. for vou? s and lakes is getting to be quite U summer resort. Mrs. Ed Ohlinger the summer in Prostproof, domiciled | o . — ¢ 3oft, Reclining Garments for the Hours { o i the BB Jgnes houses Mrs. Pond | \when c"egmo,,y Is for the Time | Traveler Is Wise Who Provides Her- TR e ] e oo wile [and children ave summering with her Forgotten. self With Materials for Making the 1 nts, and Mrso Maxey on Lake Apimias, | Cheering Beverage, i1i 9 Reodys Mrs Bmily Roess and family | Pale tinted china silk kimonos em- | T ‘.3 m. '&I 4 nors o Lakeland are talkine their outing |broidered in self tones are charming | In traveling both at home and Q) &)G gh (-6 i pitetaholina : {and soft, for tiey, ke so many of the | tbroad, there is great comfort in your y the spirit of | !0 the liowsc of Ay VL0 o 'h";n-v:xsnu'n garments, are made of the [ OWn cup of tea. On the steamer, par- ; 3 WSt short of Lakia Clineh 508t egt of thin ehina sitk, These havo | Ueularly, you miss your own brand, If good work is what you are look- A o come trae, | PROof Ttemin ot Maide Leader a2 collar which turns back flat and | and the well-versed traveler who is 5 2 A s sl v s [very short sleeves, the back of the | Wise in th:; lore ol’rcrcn:ure cor:)ll:ml ing for, you can get it at Lakelang ¢ e , | is nlg P » 4 ever wanders far from home without i A Pretty Compliment. ‘rulm is plain, and the entire garment | "¢ ; : Miss vani? Simmong, who loft|!s unlined. In pink they suggest | ber tloal:mhlly- It (-';tllds"z;eatlly t;: :or Steam Laundry. o ovol shv . popularity, too. “Oh, only had a . oPe W0 YoBrs Kl atte Me. | sbring blossoms, L , ’ April Ainslee's, | Bere "\‘\"’ Al ':j“” to """"l'_'i “‘:‘" “In this very thin china silk may also | 8ood cup of tea” Is the general cry Compare our work with others, ; LA pemh vaman 8 LONeRn, - MEROIAN, o purchased dainty waists made sail- | ©n shipboard, and thon this far-sight- . s { (RIS 1 Had Miss,, has returned h]mnv Hl!}lllh to the or fashion, the collar, tie and pocket :’d woman produces the cheering and you will find it in the lead. g i : Celight of her friends. While away are of striped gray and white china | leaves, and she becomes the center of s 3 o4 P’”}fi' cntertained | Niss Simmons perfeeted herself in|silk. At about the same price come | attraction, and has her little coterio We are just as anxious to P‘““ eterday aftor.| € €Ssmaking and mousic Lakeland | plain white china silk walsts with high | every afternoon. There are some who ou as you are to be pleased. TRY terday .n‘l.m akrate collars. Marquiseite waists for “sep. | brefer It for the morning meal, too, In- ¥y M p it Lakeland girls huve porfectod the m- | arate blouse” wear are still very high | stead of the usual mediocre coffec with US. Phone 130, selves in all other feminine arts and | 10 price; some are made of high neck, | condensed "ll."‘- Buests ansem. | 76 1 I L GHICY f i " " |and others Dutch neck. Much Cluny | For this poignant need of the travel- | d played until races if * a5 affable, 881400 43 to bo seen In the wash shirt. | ©f a charming little tea box of ma- 1 into.the dine charming and a lented as we Know | wajers of inexpensive mode. These | hogany containing a small silver tea white ana | Miss Nettie to b Pt Meade Leader. |also come both Dutch neck and | caddy and a little tea ball, reproducing Y e ‘l i « 0 bigh. i In miniature a tea kettle, has been put f and the table | [ upon the market. It is very simple in ) ik rose bud- | How to Wash Clothes arrangement, compact, and eas; N ' ne . | i , e, 8 y to late Were ting ‘il\‘lh'll'll F?dml;:- : iy el ..| WITH THE PANIER EFFECT {pack and makes a really practical T“[ I_AK['_AND ST[AM lAUNDRY N red baskets Mo color n be 14 ‘ woagy & gt J 2 salt or vinezar bath 1) | There are man aces . ' | any places on the con- N’ frernoon was |10 @ quart of water ' | tinent where good tea is a real luxury, R' w' WEAVER’ PROP' A { i 1o imm all j and many an unsophisticated Amer- i AT R i ¢ ican is astonished when she pays h<-|'| 'Phfl"c 'JO i bill for what she conside T8 A very | " wa vimple repast, She finds that her cup ; . ot e e e e R ! o dessert, and go it is u greatl ‘..,;‘-1’ i @ Q@ 3 i) vell a8 comtort to carry your N, . 3 portion of g H L ranels of light 1 ~— 3 a ; X 0 evelet pattern - \\\ '_’: 5 ¢ '-]:|4|'V yoke to 1) loe of the | S — '3 ; { skould Narrow flovne roidery ap- | H H ‘!? Theron | ) ides of the skirt, .2 are joined to 74 Onal : : the panels. Oth. showing a : : i LRy ‘sl ob. the wTONKE imilar combina: have pink em.| BY buying your dry goods here. Our little profit, many sales policy insures ¢ e broldered batlste in colid pattern| YOU @ saving every time you make a purchase, combined effectivel - in Loth walst and | . One Family of 20,000,000. Mt with the wii vt Anuner | Yo K Chardc f Our D Good 71 The rapidi'y wi*h which rats multl colored modé] - + of pink woile 0“ “ow (he l'ar ter C Ilr ry 00 s [ply 1s the main reason why man ap- *ith embroidered 1 worked out g s : : | Dears to make o little headway in | in white linen flos= at least by reputation.. Know Now that in this store high class is not i thelr destructi It is calculated that i accompanied by high prices. A visit will prove that you can buy more 3 a single pair of :nd their progeny, | One of the gowns worn by M Bureau Scarfs. ':'.dvantageously here than anywhere else. ‘he lostess | breeding withou :mrrr:zpt‘!cn and | Mary Moore In “Mrs, Dane's Dy /et The white linen embrotdered gearts social afe 'ufleri.ng‘ no losses, ‘f°f1’d A three | ,i the New theater, London. It is ©f f!th eyelet work, punch work or de- | Baptist | TéATS IArrease 1o more than 20000.000. | plum glace, shot with heltoirope IEns in satin stich are always In 3 at hep| —Baker's Weekls &0od form and wear pretty well. For Missouri ave. b G Small, Flat Jabots. « @ scarf that fg a little out of the ordi- | Small and rather flat plaited jabot- | ;"'f‘!” one may find most attractive af- cit beauty His Start, which are only sufficiently ! | & ;‘:wma:e of bands of cluny lace and ‘ };m 1 “You got your start in politics by | fill in the neck opening of the cont | w’;‘m ::er serim. These, especially i ap D AT hurping midnight oil” “Yes" re. | 8re being worn, and there s ¢ 7 | are espectan. O OF figured cretonne, "¢ afterncon |),dq Senator Sorgium. “I was one | fOf flat lace bows with 0 - They -p: 'm’.h""” for cottage uce. ) - Arnold Armie- [of the buslest boys you ever saw in | falls of lace, | the cluny, Pt X VOO OB P !¢ of rarc quality |a torchlight procession.” . POHIFOI0I0E PO FSTASNEN O ;

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