Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 4, 1912, Page 6

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- THE EVENING TELEGRAM, Lah11.AND, FLA, S 1. 1912 i & 5 g T s easy to recover all of them, and in the case of real pearls a single Shade and Material Both Are Em. lost one may represent a large sum ployed in Costumes That Have ¢ money. That may be one reason | { “Official” Sanction, that the chains are now in less costl!v'i | e materlals, Jet is immensely in favor The “sweet unreasonableness” of 'for this purpose, and jet ornaments : which the poet sings is exemplified | @72 coming In as a consequence of the | by the French modiste who invariably | craze for a touch of black in all the emphasizes tulle and lace and all filmy | bewest gowns. fabrics for winter and then introduces ' k4 velvet, and snmf‘tin;fl fur, on the sum- | Narrow Pleated Skirts. ’ , et cos}ume Fashion's vagaries are | 4 .cording to the Dry Goods Econo- | lnro'r’nls ent but beautiful, so why ob- mist, the fall lines of dresses inclpde' 1 st . | many models made in some form of } Black velvet is one of the prime pleated skirt. In every instance, how- | favorites today. It is used for all gyer they are straight and narrow. r : typs of sashes and girdles, affording ), pleats extend to the walst in some | —— contrast and giving a slender appear- | o the samples, but other styles show | § ance at the waist line. It is practical ! pleated panels or deep pleated floun- d :’" T"'f’“"l of its deflance of dust and | oo When the pleats extend only to ] ln o 'n ar "z:"wn:“:'"“:“goir“ ;""1"):)";;’“"::"";"‘ | the knees a modified panier drape:ry S o ig- . HoTe. Mherefore. the Biack velsot ha [ finishes the upper skirt section. | an excuse other than beauty for boing I Most noticeable is the use of blackh ' . ?°|° Blouses, velvet as facings for hats. The nev- No discussion of ('001} clothes for hot st models now show entlre unde. “Cather 18 complete without a l“e(er- surfaces of black velvet, or wide bands € 10 tl?oso admirghle ehiralsty o tlen 0a wire applied with perfect smooth- * > of white silk which are callefl 9 4 4] ! ness to the edge of the brim. 10lo blouses. T]”.,"_' are another Fdd’. e On t acrltlce u ]. y In this manner the bright color of oo 'hej T,"m”, kg g;.:xrme:tg “_hlc(;l ! a l[\ a hat cau be toned down and dis- _“ En G SATha oGy B but we alw: p i gocluted, o to speak, from the gown ik | UL wesire dilvdye sty dyng S | The Dblac out the brigh:- WF s ! v 4 A i pess of whiteness of the N » hrough our connections we can make /e wa is gnerally Lecoming, ln(.rease h tir ‘ fih o : I Juantin | collections for vou i ' ' SR ; ‘ or you in any part of the § S G b 3 B We give the "most now but we or. warld. The lowest possible charges and [ e mitts viow. i eniosed be I more. Phone us and pro, !h;\_\ most CffiCiCm SerVi e fdea 1s repeated on many of the smart ¢ guaranteCd’ models for the athletically hound wom- \ Best Butter, per pound . b3 an, The enlarged armbole is another . e Sugar, 16 i ¢ feature, more of the last season than ]‘ il ," ,I'_‘“t | B pounds T B ) ; the future, to be sure, which has Pieil CONBLTY g Cottolene, 10 pound PNl'»- 198 i aided in making a shirt intended for Cottolene, 4-pound paiis ; i strenuous arm motion comfortable. | Snowdri X i ¢ ——— s - Although the high mannish linen stift Naturally. I 4 Can‘ir;ffl"l;lilio p?“::pml' S 14 4 collar with the jaunty little fourin-, .\what ha g A y size Cream..........., { ! | ppens when you put the 6 o s A A R N - i OF LAKELAND hand llt; is; ;;o’ery mg.1 it 1s lfml nearly | qollar before the man'.‘"’bnwlled tho | [ 7 cans baby size Cream. .. g i * @l as comfortu a 5 T PR " Under Contrcl of U. 8. Government dZw(n (‘olla: fl?lishscd‘ l»:in.h?.lq;fut";?xdm b SR Rl 1-2 barrel best Flour. .. a8 arswered an old farmer in the crcwd, 12 d 30 cravat. Patch pockets should be just ' . 1 uieville Courier-Journal > pounds best Flour....... ) as plentiful as possible, | i ¢ Picnic Hams, per pound \ZA % g S — Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. \ EOEDIDTDEOIOTOIOD OO G M LHOOI OGN0 OIOIOIOMOIONO Ropes of Pearl and Jet, New Thought for the World. Octagoi: Soap, 6 for : : i o Ropes of pearls are sometimes thres Guardians of the poor are not all|l Ground Cofleé LS d """"" - 9 IF I'1'S yards long and when these break by | Bumbles. They are human beings with (ESLepOLLY ] . catching in the handle of a sunshade | ti:c ordinary warm hearts of Englishe 5 gallons Kerosene ......... - 0 | R E A L E S T A T E :fi] or by some other accident it is not men.—London Mail, 3 i s : Bl S s i - 3 . i ‘: ‘u wowant, see us I-cfurc vou buv. We have it SRR S "C"Wmmc'w‘o% [ ' where and in any size tracts, and if $ ; i acts, it is H Members of the Next Senate 1 . § INSURANCE it i Bl and House of Representatives 3| ) i touare needing we can give you the bestlon carth fog : and treat you rwht 2 EODIBONHOOG IR OMIHOIOGOOOGIOIEIOVOOD | { 3 Members of the next Florida sen- v Wilson, 3t. Augustine | & A ; P(“k C(\“my Real [Slale & l“surd“ce co 3 ate and house, chosen in revent Dens St Lucie--Otis R Parker, Fort|g i 3 Office: Rocm 7, Deen & Bry: A I, by 5 Ll ) 3 » Deen & Bryant Bnil ling | § Members of the House of Represen- Sumtcr— Glenn Terrell, Webster, ¥ ol S8 0 i o e G D : tatives. Suwaunee—J. P Lamb, L1 New | # ' : gia R e _A_f[ Machua Jo €0 Adkins, Gaines- “ 1, Live Oak. & : THE VALUE OF YOUR Iville; B R B, Kite, Waldo | Tavlor - Enoch J. Havil, sShady ':. . | Baker Hamp Rhoden, Maccleny. § Grove “A’ PRESERVING “I()RK‘y Bradford A, D, Andrews, Raiford; ! Volusia - John A Valzah, J. D ;" T e (W15 Middletou, Starke Lionardy, Deland, Ic. . e AU ievard 0. ML Sander, Cocon Wakulla, -G, W. Tulley, Medart. g,—%' PC ol the e, the sKilb of the pre- | Callioun Luke Griflin, - Blounts Walton W, Il Mapoles, Laurel ! " "'.r‘ J P T e I L o D v Rt Pl M;. 1 fl : 1 , ¢ : Citrns 01 Stevens, nverness Washinzton 1. R Howell, Pau-(¢ \ s nhbers, cte s employed Wel clay 10D Prevatt, Green Cove o City 3 > 9 /,»' \f‘ DIy the dast inoauy gquantity g 'va«:u::s The 1913 Senate ' OUIZCA N I F' N D y R RS e i iost H Columbia W, 1 Feazle, REFD et it A & ‘ : - & i SUSKITE- o iy <00 Dulree, Lake ¢ AATEICL =l - ““"*"""“-I% i h NI Fineserve makers in town got their! Dade oo, A, Worley, Miami | S _" . more complete stock of ELECTRI s ':}’" \“\ uhlion ik, e poamin ! Desoto W, ¢ Lanaford, Avead. | ‘u District John P ,\*h.k.v,.f IRONS, MOTORS, MATERIAL< SUPPLIES ' l k l Puval 1. L. Farris, st Elmo A iy o I r"':]""”'“' fl f e dacksouville hird District B, 1. Lind=ay, r prices are exceptio i : Py [ Fomes Mcltush. Pensacola Fourth District - James N Wilsou, | ¢ LU i Franklin - . 1L B Floyd, A | ;,:M \ {etag inh bistrict - 3P, Roddenberry, | € . H . R. L IV| ARS HAI | s -4 1. e, v | A i Florida Electric & Machinery (o. [ e WL Taylor, LD Quin S District James . Broome, . CONTRACTOR AND iBUlLDER I Nawilton —John 1ligh, &, W, My QUi DRANI BUILDING & PiioN 46 ; e Jauior Seventh District W3 Drane, shsdlon R Wi'l furnish plans and specificotions or will follow any plans and || termando 100N RS B T S e s S ’ | A, S Wells, Tal- | s s . ville . { specifications furnished. ilillshore R K. Tomlin, 1 ‘“l;‘f "‘ 1 S et Al e Ninth Disteict - Frod f. Stringer, | BUN Q City, WO TN Marting Tampa R i 8 GALOWS A SPECIALTY. Holmes B A Williams, Bomtas "",‘;‘ k"‘l‘“l" Jackson -W. 1. Beacham, Al opth District Charles K. Davis, 2 Let me thow you some Lakelond Lomes I have built, ' aee: WL MeKinley, Campbelisoy | Madisou s H Jefferson T T Turnbull, 3 ¢ Eleventh District W, F Himes, O r l n l ng ; LAKELAND, Phone 267-Graen. FLORIDA B!1: v Monticello Tampa | Lake 3 A Banson, eesburs; | Tweliti Instrict ¢ T Calpeppor, ~ {0 Hateher, Umatilla Perry. 7 | lee o LA Hendry, Ft Myer Thirteenth: District ¥. M. Hud- = | Teon A €. Yaemer, Tallahasseo: Som. Miami. o | W A Register, Woodvill Fourteenth District - F. P, Cone ! Levy-—W, J. Epperson. Bronson Lake Uity : WID (1 : i nlargement ol f Lafayette=—1J. 11. Gornto, Mayo Fiftetnth District A Z. Alkins O WEe N : : Liberty —R. F. Hosford, iiosford. Starke. newspaper and pubh\hvnw bus Madison M. L. Leslie, W M. Tay-| Sixteenth District ). K. Calkins ; l"e wm y“ wul lilc ior, Madison. { Fernandina. : 1t has been necessary to move Manatee —H. M. Wilson, Miakka | Seventecuth District--J B. John- vmmnmfs Marion—Edwin Spencer, ir, ()fl-;scn. Live Oak. " We are exercising great care to la; L. S Light, Reddick ! Eightenth District —J. . L'Engle I h N w J b Off ‘e ¢ell our ROSEDALE lots only to the Monroe—Charles Knowles, M B, | Jacksonville. e e s o IL best class of pecple. Thus we give Darnell, Key West. . ' .\'ix;:’teeinth District—A. E. Done- you desirable nelghbors in addition Nassau—Harry Goldstein, Frrnan. | gan, Kissimmee. . L B oo to ROSEDALE'S other attratcions. dina; 8. A, gs“‘.,,,l(‘a:,,h“ . Tl‘.flm,_,b District—E. L. Catney, up-stairs where it will be found in Room Wide strects, shade trees, fertile Orange—Forrest Lake, Sanford: & |Ocala. P 2 Sdi . 3 3 : o 1 H n the eall, bullding restrictions. Inside the A. Robinson, Orlando. ; I Twenty-first District—J. 8. Blitch, 11 and 13, l\enwdfl Bm.dmg, * :. one block east trom Fake Mor- m;:"““‘”"“- NIRRT “’""“‘"'fi“‘fl'_':,‘;;‘:‘;“;wd A { petent charge of Mr. G. J. William-. 3 ‘ -sec istrict—D. A | . Pasco—P. C. Mickler, Triiby |Finlnyson. Monticello. 1 an\'thmg that can be pnuted. if vou war SM|TH & STE|TZ Polle—Robert Hancock, Fort Meade; Twenty-third District —-W. M 1;.} o h ioh . 2. C. Brown, Lakeland. on, Eustis ! the best work at the right prices ad G- c- ROGAN Putnam—W. 8. Middleton. Pomo-{ Twenty-fourth Distriet—-W. H. ! \ poans 5 Deen-Bryant Bulidin na; W. A. Russell, Palatka [ Malone, Key West i Mr. Williams, Whatever you want in r--:‘l sty Palm Beach- M. L. Bussy, West f T““" y-fiifth District -A. J Me. | we have it. estute Palm Beach. J Clelland, Blountstown. | = = - Pinelias— John = Tayior, Largo T“m.l,\ sixth District--H M) Santa Rosa--J. A. Bryan:, 1 7. {Ccoper, Punta Gorda. ! Fenn, Milton | Twenty-cighth District—-J [} ff‘ arel | | ¥y-eig : ' | n:,]u]i{nlr;:‘ District—L. W Zim, 5,-(,.,;,-.,.1, l;:p_n“-‘.\oqp . ! I he |qe‘vs JOb 1CC | &1, Augus . wenty-ninth istrict-—Max M. | i " Thirty-second Distri ¢ Me- | Brown lenny 3] Yege str Mc- Brown, Macclenny s iid:ne c cky Buidag = Creary, Gainesville. Thirtieth Distriet—\V. H. McLeod | Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentuck; S S ' 'ohvs WA ms, I i Jasper _———"

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