Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 20, 1912, Page 3

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i ! | | | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA,, JULY 20, 1912, ADAPTING THE PANIERiOUTING SUIT DESIGNS PARISIAN IDEA ADOPTED, WITH- | SHORT SKIRT A MARKED FEAT- OUT UNDUE EXAGGERATION. | URE OF FASHION. | Neck and Arms Always Displayed+~ | Flannel “Blazer” One of the Best- Liked Garments for the Sca- scn of Vacation. Most of the outing suits provided and girls are of the short. Result Has Been Gracefulness Com- bined With Novelty—Best Adapt- ed for the Slim, Well-Turned Woman—Suggestion. Midsummer finds a marked increase | it fn panier effects, but the most ap- forW ling of the tunies is t very low down, so differs from { the bot. T1CE--Notices fo Society Edit Social Deparument can be com- the above telephones 2 - 3 ¢ W R e e ] ]‘v ) 1 * o it and heat § A THE T v i 10 1t 1 {OR THE DAY. stettsbadi e putting them into water Sy thos 0 4 v » never P et ~0 iresh wi ital Lese dra- | bad one orny hands ot > they did Western Wedding Report. From time immemorial the Wi lan- | buffed ove its Jimitat from the s v patier has Only slim, well-turn- m what to do; i roreporter bas his task | suage and his ing tion taxed o have is expected o OF coarse he the efforr to =1y what : 2 ’ | gree of smariness; on others, the Wodding chunky fignres or the ones too tall oven his errand un- | him about « nust not be Ve e ) faets,” for 1L RAIN SONG. Shampered b the bride must be i | | | | | something of an absurdity titul,” and “accomplished” and al vite” and al] the other | gentle softness, the costume illustrat- nice things he can think of; her|ed offers splendid supgestions for ORI D ANust Un: w enbielons oL iwe: mourning, and the dress scems like- the decorations and music must be exquisite; the “lucky man™ or “one of our most prominent citizens,” ete ete, ad libitum ad nauseam, The fact that the bride is pugnosed and that the family is glad to get rid of her, thut the out-of-town piano was pounded to the agony of those pres- ent, or that the victim is unable to riike a living should be--and is forgotten for the nonce, as we French say, But here “social l @ mere youth, onplaint at the pro- beneticence of which intellect perceived, wrote the | ful and middle aged. i glves one of the best ideas for using pencil, up old materials as before mentioned ning rain to me, < dadlodils; led drop | see s on the hills, [ eray engulf the day whelm the town; ning rain to me, :roses down, breezy descrip- tion of w wedding trom the far west, which is a model, The only surpris | ing thing about it is that the rv]\wrbj‘ was Camong and that he could comes o ne rain to me, clover bloom, weanering hoe er says that he those | a odand room; to the happy, wowho frets, riin to me, present,” thus write atter personally undergoing the ordeal: Five minntes betfore 12 Miss Hazel | violets." Rhoades began playing that charm- £ 8 s ing wedding ireh, “The Bridal i i ut Rook. Chorns," and as the enchanting mu- Rizaing delightfully sl o sweetly melodious floated through the parlor and hall every or of his friends s home on Lake Lenjoved very much tuned to its hiuln-:;ll Expectancy was visible ev-1 indeed, nerve seemed tension, erywhere and, suspense for | s for the soul. The tingled | the eye was s came of the even- s interesting game, | SYringas and greenery fairly as the musical vibrations penetrated | 1S were served 1 instrumental, [ the spacious home to at Just I | present throngh gates ajar and =ail away on ed Mr. Riggins the mellowin of the Juney 1 tigeins Mis Doroths Tine to tip the ions of o fle 1, Aileen MeRae, | Tttuie with st ot . Thrilled with memory of similer occasions in Tomlinson, Jose- 3 of yesterday some of Frances Rigeins, the d; N reon; - Virgil Mé-fledved Cthrougi SIS i 1'Rae, Bugene ileth- time when the wed ¢ oday was our | Bnce very own, otiers of years not-so- l —for making the underslip—while the & ANy pes ©the fature | straight drapery and fichu allow for in an ef low cweet | the remnants of lace and embroid- Party " .1 .. | ered chiffon flouncing now sold so the little: daugh- | knell of v ”","‘ | cheaply. Irs. . P. Brooks, VSIS Wi perfectly new materials for of her friends toof creamy SilK | qhig style, If expense is no great o1 at a birthday | With al brid I bedecked with * drawback, a white satin slip veiled being in celehra- | SHOW drop Many nice presents | with black rh‘:qmlly or shadow 1 co A | were il prayer of all | wonld be exquisite for a matron, Veil-, i | uresont is that their aded ing and silk could also bo used 'o- VIO alter-| ', ' ful | gether, or net and silk, or foulard by nd shortly she- | *14 it R S "I tself. The small drawing shows 'he ation of | » the dining ! high bodice and trained skirt w!'ch um and LEN hem for etern-f ynany women ubove the age for he Marion received |17 3 mnities kine The | gayer sides of fashion would profer fwriter w for both indoors and gala occasior - at > e { . 8.9 other homes. Lastly lingerio miate- rlals are quite adaptable to the de- sign, and a fine muli flouncing either in black or white would look extremes ly well 1t made up In this manner MARY DEAN. HOME SCRAPBOOK. |IFLLINGS FOR THE LAYER CAKE. rdly any limit to the for layer cake. The from the San Francisco for indigestion,| There an digestive fluid | varicty of dry them | call Three Dress Hints, The pannier is softly growing i.. fa- vor, and looks best when the recd im employed is soft and pliable, as chifon or tulle. The magple effect is popular in footwear, the mixture of black .nd white extending even to the :loe laces. Pumps of green and other <ol ed gether until smooth and | leathers are to be had {n the sho; to- n cold, spread bhetween | 8ether with wonderful silken he «ry ake of every hue. n in an air{ Cocianur Filling — Grated s added to it a delicions fla- cocomnut whites o two c7gs, cup of sugar; spread between Jayers and on top of cake Fiz Fill chop fir Nowing when one ng— Take a pound of figs, . nd put into a stewpan on Pour over them a teacup » and add half a cup of sugar. icine is this: will remove ness from the are sauted in led are de- served with ling of minced nz—Four tablespoons of seeded raisins, cup of blanched almonds Lace and Chiffon, With the revival of shot tafte: breidered muslins, china sash r hopped 10 grate choco-|chopped fine, alsc narte E { 4 ! r«f fN h‘f: o- | chopj - ilso a quar fr' of a and other quaint old world fa i imount in a|pound of Beat the | wag only natural to expect i@ 7% T the top of | whi ff froth, | should return to favor, since, tv "1k | nares > enqual 1gar; then o this the whole only one example of many, & makes a more suitable and ! gredients. Put it | finish to one of the newly r« es from the Javers of cake when the | ®2rly Victorian gowns than - and 0 that it will cook th ly draped fichu, made eit! "’ in real lace or in soft m doh ed with a real lace frill ! « found de- to it]ecz is to add|licious ols are still without any seration the name might | ¢ them, and | |ed women eam wear it with any de- | for the piquant detail, paniers seem In line and dignity and a certain wise suited to the matron, both youth- | The model, too, | i €Xpecting a large uso of species, the waists always neck and arms in the cuts. garment is made at home, iarle matter to adc 1 inch or {wo to the model while en o bit mare Iy 1y domes ¢ 1o turn them out very nicely. A Flannel Blazer of This Sort Is 3 Convenient Garment for the Seashore | or Country. | Blue and whito or black and white striped flannels are always used for the shop ones, but there is no objec: tion to a plain flannel, and for very youthful wearers it could be in a bright red. The blazers are always fastened with flat, white pearl but tons and the pockets are applied patch fashion, that s, kewed to the goods instead of being set in as formerly. In several of the shops, where the latest touches of fashion are seen, outing hats are ghown in the same ma. terial as the blazers, and the match ing of theso to tho blazer certainly glves an added smartness to that gar ment. Suitable flannels for the coats can be had from fifty-nine cents up. Only a flannel wide enough to make the back of the coat without a seam should be considered, as this sack eft fect i3 required for the style of the garment, MARY DEAN. —— e Novel Development. . Milliners and dressmakers are both that most beautiful of matcrials, lace, whether real or machine make. Irish laco has come again to the front very much of late, and already has displaced to a conslderable extent ths ¢enetian imi- tations that were in such favor, and, indeed, are so still. A smart coat is made of white cloth with a panel down citker side from un. der the armhole composed of Llirk velvet with very wide insertlons of Irish lace crossing them and place! «quidiztant, with In- tervals of their own width of the vel- vet showing. Appropriate Jewelry. Harness or trunk Luckles of silver and copper are mo t artistic looking whe used on the louther belts which girls wear with their <lort skirts and shirt waists, and if 1 re is a chate- lalne wateh it 1may be cuspended by & fob of silver or coprer to match. The new ehirts Luve cuffs fitted with old-fashloned 1lir vhich should, of €ourse, agree wiith the ornaiicnis on the belt. But mo=t women vrefor the wristlet watch for ontdoor purposes. | B tic sowers will [BATES | FOR ! Bargains > All This % eck Shoe Sale Wash Goods Sale Ladics’ Ready-to - Wear Sale X SRR H coa ) AT > Something Doing Every Day. Good time to buy Honest Merchandise at a Very Low Price. If good work is what you are look- ing for, you ean get it at Lakeland Steam Laundry, Compare our work with others. and you will find it in the lead. We are just as anxious to pleass you as you are to be pleased. TRY US. Plone 130. THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY . R. W. WEAVER, PROP. 'Phone 130 D I Tt = Tt St S M You Can Make Big Bills " maller by buying your dry goods here. Our little profit, many sales policy insures These panels are| YOU & saving every time you make a purchase. You Know the Chardcter cf Our Dry Goods at least by reputation.. Know now that in this store high class is not accompanied by high prices. A visit will prove that you can buy more advantageously here than anywhere else. CHILES PIOIOIOIN IO DIQIVIVINI0TY

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