Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 12, 1912, Page 3

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THE EVENING ...’\wOOOO OOO' i, body, ~mall or 6 D & H D. MENDENHALL l--flmce and Architects | ns 5 Drane Bldg. i \l\ 'LAND, FLA. Yot prajses noone ever do: I am alwavs in the way, and "tis | | ho have 1o pay and examination, Sup| Whe have fopay i xamination, reports [ Tor the follv_mid the hride of ali Jneprivting. LS g YI)LIN INSTRUCTIONS. Phen the Mouth and the Brain and ! ms. the Hand <aid Tis plain lass Lessons, 20¢ Thoueh tronbled be onr lives with PROF. MURPHY. W vtween I orange Th,. hardest lor ooall does certainl Phone it Rack. ! Tefal! The poo tle, liumble little 1o It ) | little 1o Economy. 1l '” i ‘\\“I i i1 you wash your hands FATL AR CEEIEAVRINY " "l washed one of iR hbnin: The Hair at the Seaside Only fortiunate tew P e L i’. 0. an ;"7 catisficd with the appearance ot their hair at the asid I'he most sen SRYTHING IN sibie plan i< 1 ome lose and & ‘Q g simple o ( led coifture un W . ' i ind tick in greets iir in o salt is inevitable It \ i suertvm d ? s 200202 Drane Bldg, M ' FrLa. M IH\IM[R our B < and on e one's stand a hur- vater and bhorax LAND, as Hushand Hunters. Girls SA | (ED my fads of Vo TISFACTION .0 0 D e horse shocs we put ! S gl d the shoes fit the ' » 2 "' vt fit the shoes as is tiacn 0 vanin. . He sy kuow how much dif- ., , 1 their z ikes send your horses . i | next time. You'll be HonoHe v mproverent in his TS e o ot t nat ro r five seneras | i vions back I 1 g parents ! e fix-em Shop = Opposite Freight Office.. ',. Yo b 5.1 A, CLONIS DEALER IN Real [state — et wailding, ".;NTRI PROPERTY— reflection wili bring = FINE BARGAINS. - : berdit; what 1] itional L b . N 37 & Number 135 & NOTICE—DNotices for 'L :' i Society Editor by . VER : s> o1 social functions, elu® n. 3} 22 : , SURGEON ¢ roaems of social interest <! < ey * meit as soua as they oceur in « : Wentuony Bldg MG - bS land I‘londa. #é . T " | | . R BULLIVAN, i _ ACTAN— ! Pee thousand year v . stention given to Iurgexy am all i said the Mouth, | recorded i ules aind st - proves i Gynecolo‘y ! with i ut, 1 the more o s et and ) “f am all tired ont with talk.” tted o marey o pa roman 2B HUFFAm' lust wait the Kreee, “nllthe more she doesi't d \ud who L“.omey-lt-hw— vou'n eoas vor can e shadl decide between what s the ) 4 | And then have 1o walk walk eul man awd what the imitation e By ushtstadiviesd walk.” Can any school teacher do it better | X ,RA\H\IELL i the s 'n..",.;:-? of .ngur creabile omey.“.uw. 1My work tthe Hand, i ¢ New York World | .~ bryant Buildlag { Bardest in the lane . \ r ! Ny 1 arder yet id i i .akeland, Fla. > ! il | Poorly Advised Advice o ‘ ; | In 1 that the ing of ud v e wtoil” suid the By s initing tha dving ! TON & ROGERS. [ When o il Pt R0 meery o .‘, ) POREOL portinent with yonn men means the | 10 l."lmne Lo h | oot a ast odions wiy ‘mmnxvf Lakelaud, Fla ki ; still | g o s i vlow i hiet | _UER & TUCKER. { Ve - bt Pl i | \ \ ! ! -Lawyers— ek el riles A ' 1 tor : mondo Bldg i fitiicns R T A i Fiorlds v pai ! ARDS Yo . rney-at-Law, i | in Munu butlding. ! tine | Vb, FLORIDA A "”' : ) s . F. Kennedy cred o admired, LA MM ~‘TLR&}\LNNEDY It wbed and snubibed i e c.ctors and Builders, | od upon amd rabhed b ol I;,' i ! “‘]‘mm ! :‘ ! 4 oes Cheerfully Furnished, 1 o wlwi Koand aitina, s 8 ) ity e .y talk with you about I ! {isiss datk s S RO building large or small ‘ i old her band until he has asked b te 169, or 104 Blue. Bt 1 ocarey all the weight of the fro be his wife and they have the tall Lest intentions ol marrying cach oth to lihe a but when A\ man may i pretend :'.Ex'l Tor that | sort of thing a man Kisses aogirl his respect for her falls A man doesntowant i feirl to do his wooing tor him | What sort o fortitication this in j zenionsly low cnlt is tor the youne | woman whoo i the social or bhusi ness world of today, must find her- | TELEGRAM, ~AKELAN {fore this the dres mmaker Aries ev ery conecivable shade of white against the face of her customer to see which one goes best with her skin, In white, as in color, there are a number of tones—dead white, pearl white, oyster white, cobweb white, pale cream white, ete. Try buying a length of satin or lace out of a bhargan bas- ket and then try to match the color to a T with more material of the same sort to go with it. The feat Is well nigh impossible although it will not matter so much if the purchase is a fine bit of lace in a length big enough to be used alone, for grayish white lace--the tone called cohweb -is some. times superb in a pure white velling selt inoa trank and afable canira !ur Het devie of the sexes, Will be cugpested b ppg beide looking for absolute he CUy e camdid revelation as 1o their s comingness in her wedding fivings, vanmer of courting by admost any | then, must he partleular about the | vewlvoweds Most of them will teil | shade of white she looses, and if o it ey were planming the fiver | much satin 18 used 1o her bodice she fat before they admitted to oacl | MUst also get o very delicate laco web | for her ¢ pe, for the heavier laces other thar they were actually zoine | 3 g are Ly no means so becoming as the WAhure Y Pooread the books you | ok ulle and filmy nets used for this would imazine that love's youn portion of the altar gown. Gream was all of forty-tive at hivin. | The flustration presents an indoor coddate vell mannered thote o dress of many poscibilitles and in a Mro AlThert Siduey present | as o my dear Al grinate alary s raised, ompliments 1o Miss Avina e ring, and will she do him the hono: | marry him?” She will. "The cloek | trikes nim Foach leans halt-wa | 1o an anter nin siretely ol borse-liair sota They b I ; relup<e with folded arms into thely I tespective corner When shall w, ' be marrvied, dear AMbert 2 “As so0r ' | Meantime, <hall we the drag <tore and have an jce-cpe soda? A\ «ate and sane courtship is a | cwery well in the books, but that i not Jife's way. Life's way i to turn | these two young people over to na md prompt in them a respor legs overwhelms then now shyv and tonzie and musically o now happy together, now m. | bewildered, ecstat dwavs coming o lird understandin find that their are intertwined and that thelr likely ta in'w!wim ey \n:] little or not ing has been said And like that more or renders them tied tauent, now rosv erable apart rightened nearer in their sonls’ juntil presently they | hand lives are forward foreve) , conscionsly or not, the r half the + boy has wooing, the half been too scared t through ¢ inadvert« plare: the two move on and find that the almost | raiment | Ing costume, for the lines are suited | to corduroy and serge and cloth, and ! the peplum gives enough coat sugges | of gulmpes, lawn or | for hotel use, at a pinch this single | eral, | 8core again this s-ason, says the Dry | Just over the ! which resembl very girlish style, and it is bound to be liked by the Lride who wants to look young and appears best in simplo The dress comprises a bod ice with a rounded peplum and a perfectly plain <kirt, so by lengthening | the sleeves and woarfng a high gulmpe | fnsldo the rolling collar the design | would be sufliciently severe for street use. As shown the ronsy maid of the picture, the Is of a striped | and plain silk, tt ain appearing | alone in the trimmings of the hodice, | This dress likewise presents posst- | bilities for a very convenient travel- tion to make the costume in keeping with travellng styles. With a change linen severely made for actual traveling and muslin costume could take the place of sev- Collar and Cuff Sets. Plauen coat and dress sets are to Goods Economist A variety of shapes i8 featured, from the narrow, round PAGR THRER ) Cre s ‘q 1 where | H to help vou. Every So its happv homne. n talk low prices shoc must lcave here goes! Men who never read ads will read this one and join the crowd Straw Hats, $2 to $3.50. for e A few good Pants, $3 1o 5. for 31 ‘)8 to $2 98 Shirts, Shirts, $1.50 to $2. to close out at $1.00 I go the limit in giving you the best in the world for the money. Ladies' House Dresses. $3 to $6. Look! Only......... $1.48 Ladies' Drawers and Gowns at big reduction. . New goods ars coming in: must have the room.. use the money, see! Ladies’ Sailors 25¢, all you want I can .10c The bargain gates are open wide and a royal welcome buyers. awaits a host of Pay us a visit. BATES Department Store styles to deep pointed, rounded and 8quare styles. “ome of the newest numbers have two points in the back. However, conecrvative styles, mod erately deep, will be the leaders. The Robespierre influcnce ia evident in some of the new Nauen products now being reeeived In some instances a high Robespi 8 noted, in conjune- tion with a roiv1 flat collar that stops nt of the ghoulders ave revers or tabs ' ewhat the orig- in front. Oth. inal Robespsier- One of the sses in which 1o travel is 2 = ' u]. one-plece 1 versl dittle Jace folded enter the store. This is a Men’s Store and we know what’s good for men. THE ‘HUB Well Laundered LINEN A o is the pride of the goed clean cut man or womsn .Here you have the care that makes you a constap® customer. We aim at being the “Laundry that is different” YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY. Try Us Today—Just Gnce. D A Lakeland Steam Laundry OUR MEN'’S FURNISHINGS Will please you the moment ;you Why? 2 they’re always correct in style *and priced to suit your purse. Because JOS. LeVAY housewife and the West Main St

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