Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 15, 1912, Page 3

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FUTRTRPp v U CaUE ey L e AUG. 15, 1912, o THE EVENING Trumalasl, LAKELAND, Ly PAGCE THRER READY FOR SCHOOL OR PLAY | MAKES AN ATTRACTIVE SASH e | Useful Little Outfit That May Be Fashe | Pale Green Satin Ribbon Lends Itself | { ioned in Either One of Three 1o Almost Any Costume—How | ! Materials. | 2 to Fashion It. L | Commencing Monday, Aug. 12th All This Week Don’t Make a Mistake! This is a Simon - Pure - Clean - Out e most attractive sashes 1 en this season was made of 2reen satin ribbon eight inches folded in several narrow folds ling the waist in a rather 4. In the conter of the back is a flat bow with two loops snd two long Lied wlmost to the hem of the icese ends each h three i { ze, set A nice little outfit this, which would | One of ¢ { be fourd most useful for schoo! or va- | hav. '(':nion wear; it might be in linen or | pale zephyv, or even navy ser The | wile |dress = cut Ma r, and one | ur back and fromt, | u: snds ids At muke for 5 [] - . | coneed Fat-"Em-Alive-Bosco-Sale )TICE—Notices for the Social Depariment can be com. | s on on a nd cat K mateh the Society Editor by either or the ahove telephones . potices to the Soiety Editor, care Evening Telegram. cial functions, club meetings, church gathenngs and Nor is the authorman'’s wife cc- ered with maize colored chiffon, ap- centric in this ability of hers to fin? | plied by cutting a circular plece of chiffon about six inches larger than why no sprouts | dwarf nastur- ' [ flies in the ointment of all her pleas- of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ‘ cach ond u‘n e 1)‘ :‘(‘E: (o D AN B e of i lpe ) s as they occur in order that their news value is not ! fed UL WL LU0 Ja 1o Ahoes for Men, Women and Childron, wid amon i ’ A | - a1ons in place and | lots are some of (he Most remarh. i v i ! i By o] DL LSRR R R B S R Y n down tirmly on the ed -j fered. Ladies' Oxfords and St s o # ) v ' White cotton, then cit away for $1. $1.50 und 8250 — ' . or »l, o0 and §2.5 THER' s RETICIENCE. Are Doing Good Work: . ||‘ e ribbon underncath, leaving .\lmm.’ : .‘ S ) i FAlasd i The ladies of the Civie League at a4 quirter of an inch to turn back and Children's $1.50 1 FHor wae and $1.50. it hawer when | Orlando have been doing fine work ::]“l; ‘1““;1 03 the “{'ml;l-! Fld‘:“; 80 “\;'l]: sSome big values i Lon's Footwear, $2.50, $3 50 and §4 i ays answe | 5 Uy O frived edges of the ribbon w 3 y e | for that city, and ?m\\ 11\;_\‘ are Ql- show through the lace. to clean ont at £1.50, $1.90 and §2.90 { 1 just this morning ‘I 'l'\["' “(’)"]““"" ‘[’l‘ ”““l < ‘!‘m““‘fr‘:“ Sew the ends to the ribbon-covered | ) e A making Orlando the city beautifu belting, then the bow over them, and § Us CVer grow " . \] . L] ; ‘w:l«l i“\ “au‘chho children's branch of the work the sash is ready to wear, See my Ladles and Chlldren S 48 g Then 1 twill be on especial lines, one of The same kind of a sash without = Way. Lachich ' s g A lace insets, but with d, Mere s which is to pick up all nails and ¢ insets, but with each end edged last bit wiser asked | " ! _l e win | & belt of lighter material draws the | wity deep silk fringe, makes an at- ReadY'lo'Wear Department awpy et o tacks found on the streets, This will d in bel h . apic question, *Why? Fainn e ress In Dbelow the waist, bralding | tractive sash to wear with a summer L4t und muttered, [ certainly be a 0on 1o the automo- | trims the top and edge of sleeves. frock. You will find it quite a simple This sale will eclipse all others. I1t's a bear! 1t's a bear' tiie. for me to: go.’ | | bile folks, and will save a great The slip is of tucked material matter to make yourself one of these ; : i §4 bear. R k o ¢ answers when A Many dollars and hours of valuable | chosen according to that used for pretty sashes if you are fond of needle- 15 A GRIZZLY BEAR ' 0 l. i [time. Another thing that the young- [ dress; narrow insertion finishes it at| work and have what 18 known as No reservations at this sale; everything goes but letter most U . 'sters arc expected to do is to uive | D€k and edge of undersleeves. The | good taste.”"—Exc hange. ; Attid o | | b i | slip is set 10 a plain pieco of ma- TAE g thabs shationdny attention to the backyards at home e iy ¢ e i terfal, which is buttoned to the knick- Ladies” Waists, 50¢ and Toe, for ... ... e | N ' f i 0 why the cak roolb‘ * ers —these are of the same material as MAKES PRETTY TEN"'S DRESS Ladies' Waists, $1, $1.50 and $2, for 75¢ mixed up with The Fly in the Ointment, { the dress. L adich Sillbs woith Abd T (By Ruth Cameron.) Hat of white cambric, embroidered | Green and w"'“ s"'P‘d Zephyr Ad- adies” Sallors, worth 2ic. for 10¢ o o 01k “Well, you know there is alwavs « | 8t the brim, and having a colored rib- mirably Suited for the Design Ladies’ Sailors, worth 50¢, for G ..95¢ . s At o 4 : % . " H o 4 . . the rightful stuff [y in the ointment,” concluded the '1:"‘1‘ :)‘::nmr?‘xlx‘r‘n{";'lu:h;:m\n and tled Shovin_l-iere. Get my prices on honse dresses and skirts; they beag I"llnlhorm'.ms \\llfu' \\)nhl [hllit midie Green and white striped zephyr s the world. ue soil and mois- [ PhHISophy, as she finished telling us chosen for our model, which has the v muking a mistake. g\.h\ she had not had quite as good a HAT WELL WORTH coleNG front of skirt trimmed below knees 3 ave hs - by a band of insertion embroidery; e mother, saying, | time she might have had on a re ) ery; aor old herd does |cent pleasure excursion. One of the Bfll of Parisian Designs | above this at each cnd s a row of i There certainly always is a fly in Shelly Within Réseh of the piafn green buttons and loops. i e ! Home Milliner. The bodice is cut with a square ! ) . “Please be quict, | the ointment to that woman, ; J k ) d sl { neck outlined with insertion, which s 3 ' vour father so!” And from the attention which she [ A very exclusive French shop shows Bl AR swer | Destows upon it and the certainty |an unusual hat, imported recently 't tather answer vionsest to know? | With which she remembers to men- |from Paris—one that most women who . [tion it, it can't be any ordinary [are clever at doing fancy work and ¢ " | household lwsl, it must be a horse 10\‘::10 trim their own hats can casily at our garden we |[fly at .lhu very lw.%sl something) p s A large white chip picture : up some weeds 'l"l'k'"f if that be possible hat; the crown and brim were cove epar men Ore 0y, tather, tell me |ures. On the contrary she is merely ;he (‘lr‘;‘umfert-(l:'e 03 the ";"'- ";lekn | 3 ¢ i ) oy | Démmed on the edge and a silk- il - ] N R p one of a very ommon type. Y ou Hngs that are the Yo p covered wire run through the hem., i meet this sort of person everywhere, This wire was sewed on the under and she always has substanticlly the brim, about a half inch back from start to | rowing, 1 and the rest y've even just same story to tell. A neighbor in the kindness of his heart the edge, takes her out autoing some |caught at frregular intervals on the The fullness of chiffon was then 0? still to |she had a good time she says reluct- antly, “Yes, | enjoyed it, but I did wish he had come last week when it was so much hotter."” She goes to the theater and ad- mits grudgingly that the scats, the play and the acting were all that could be desired, but the orchestra [r: ally spoiled the whole thing, it was | wretched she simply cannot cee proot of so | 1\\ hy a first class theater shonid tol- "-rutr- such o miserable perf rmance She goes away on a vacation and vou find her delightfully situated in large and desirable rcom in the pleasantest wing of the houwe, and you feel sure she must be sgatisfied at with tears! last. Or course you are foredoomed to disappointment “Yes,"” AN GIEY L¥? SOMETHING GOOD BE SAID. Sed, in silence, |€vening, and when you ask her if tar name of friend Psgrace shal) fal aid ving ye 1t 1ove may lift she ac- crown and brim, held in place with small clusters of flowers crocheted with bright-colored woolen yarn. Some of them were tiny blossoms, just five little shells crocheted around a central point and jolned to a few small green leaves that had been cut from dark green velvet, The colors In the flowers were rich reds, yellows, blues in varying shades, but all having the mellow tinge of tho orient. Some were fashioned of gold thread, but most of them were wool, On the left side, placed at the basc of the crown, was a cluster of Im { crocheted flowers and leaves wircd o | stand to the height of the crown, while some of them rested well down on the brim That was all, but the cffect wus distinctive and altogether charming. Well worth copying, if one has time for such dainty work and loves un- | aid ‘knowledges, It is a good rcom, but | usual Hlings—‘vw York Press, y it has the early morning sun in one | vindon und 1 do dsike that Er h R. W. WEAVER, PROP. cause it's <o apt to wake me up Ivng s ¢ are ! viinly turn taken right acrogs front; buttons are ’ } ’th UHEBIOART L HITORE ’m”t!' M sewn below The slecves are edged | P"()nc ’30 R ) W S (bt that's so mo hather. ‘Besides It § | with the insertion »nd have under Vol f | lshuts out zom the air’ J White and tancolored shoes ar sleeves of lace A bluck leather hell 3 \f ! 9 @'G 9 ¢ wl s o be per- | the lead. encircles the walst 6} ‘G ";56@ @ Q Q G t@u?a 30@ S SIS ' e ¥ ! ste thouph we Serges are prime favorites fo 8 Materlals required rephyt are. oW that thepre al- | tallored suits ! 30 inches wide, 20 | } yards . ) o oitit t Hand f lace are a prett Insertion threecight] Tar mer no Linen dresses are prettier th = son than eveg U(fm'r-_‘ ity ]J\Nleh Bra;'c.fftf‘ i black l» uu Al oud-last T biac Belts, it worn, must be worn 0y onyx .mnb e d set with pearls wear harmouy with the costume. TR i hios 5 Negligeea In both e A L,”Kp } - 3 0'". straight «focts a black v \m'n\ nm:.] ai 1 Cailiot s Cool Candies A0 Ge b ! Aandres One lingerie dr Are Kept y b suving with Bazrow val y tresh Mot time o c iattine : In a Re- 2 4 are set wi or pearl very s i . flerenca ot Frocks of ct " BAtiois Gy g frigerator | v t hetwes timmed with narr “N’k 1 ir-14 o & 1 Street suits of wh 1 Case i edford cord continue t » "o ! : " TG Macrame, filet a !4\‘:@ tic | made of this ' L e { H s 3 y = pear as porasol hords ored stones 1 Loop, a dia- l Misses | 3 ts. mond, a rub; " | " | s ¢ The smartest low shoes ¢ "; together. | s teat leathior Rave taps nad . RS The coie-t place in town i OUR STORE. | white. Y e r. Lula \ Coats of white serge or th Then The Come 11 dqt yur Delicious fee fCream and ¢ s scalloped edges are fashiorah! ‘or | lhere is ar & 5 » terfly effects Sodas 52 Q % 2 Rather Neat Rejo'nder. Frenchman, dining at the duke |ings embroidered witt it 2 85 bored the company by ‘may easily be done at ho: - ,':";, d favorit g7 ze M : who cannot afford o s ul- | buckles, brooclies .. S 4 tant pri : a | and beautify it pretty stoc . A ¢. | enamels anqd § o | monsie:r ury of owning eral i . > [X] N, Q) J ick De'l\cr\ B served broider the = . { } honL 8¢ = . \ 5 ¥ Have, | them r! George jupon the inst 5 = : 3 o Selwyr “1u* Frel roved them the outside line of o3 .’ald'f’:aflmvcn ::d " = : } greatly hy =1di; { to them.” |vou “ave basted on i 5 : e diamoy R S O S VA W R T B TR e S ol AP TAMERE) 3 ; | § . little girls. The latest novelty in bearing the approval o ¥ | barasol tops k- | Is worked in wou e fects on the 1 W ERPYNS &A\-" Ju lv"’ C va"t If good work is what you are look- ing for, you eap get it at Lakelana Steam Laundry. Compare our work with others. and you will find it in the lead. We are just as anxious to please you as you are to be pleased. TRY US. Plione 130. THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY

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