Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 14, 1912, Page 3

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PAGP THRER L so00cUQQOROQ LOATS NOW REVERSIBLE The i’mfessmns- i , SMITH~ iil»l can be ' : W LIST ¢ 8 4 osc and Throat cally Prescribed | Residenve 22 Department Store . 8. mm ' ; conts are making use of the ] i :&" INTIST l by double effect s ob e = hed in July, 1900 i _ § .»\.. z" u!..- r<‘ Ve x i g’ d }frutmky Bailding | ek 3 " g | U0 r style, or de : . l . oo 100 Besktenns B8 |5 3 phge Here’s where I can talk low prices . DR. N. L. BRYAN, :1 TLLEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITCR. " 2 with an | | DENTIST. i °"‘°§,“““’;"b~ ~~~~~~~~~~ . ' 'iss % | it Lo watDiere nih mani) to help you. Every shoe must leave , .. Deen & Bryant Build- P Residence Number ... ........... z i FRIRF "‘;: | s and buttonholes that multiply i h S h ' % Motie e & les to be plaved by the coat. A Y S 838 et || SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depastxont can be com: & | o diolip o coois its happy horne. 0 here goes il‘) ‘n‘\ - municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones & T over to one side and fattened | ABELANA: 2ednr oo 5 1 written notices to the Socicty Ed:tor, care Evening Telegram. a plain p ive collar. | — -2 1 GROOVER. | § WNotices of social functions, elub meetirgs. church gatherings and § f ‘v rever is Toosened, the under » A L 2 5 N AND SURGEON, + ot cr items of social interest should be telephoned ¢o this depart- :; ; n l"l"'-“l "}!{ “"“? 1"-'= “‘l' “: Men who never read ads will read this one and join the ud i Kentucky Bldg. | b licnt as soun as they occur in order that their r-ws value is not & | ;I' ol that wia nover guessed d crowd T d. Florida. P 7_(‘1- i i : B £ I tonholes are placed in unusuaal | Straw Hats, $2t0$350. for ...................c00ve 79¢c L Lakelas X | bt b bR it i o i Jos iurertisnier YA A few good Pants, $3 to $5. for ....... | $198 to $2.98 R e wi nd that they have a use i g 5 R R SULLIVA THE HEART OF HER [are made with periectly st ut Nm_\”‘m_ act that 1s played by the Shirts, Shirts, $1.50 to $2, to close out at e $1.00 bl PHYSICIAN— 1 \ and others lane o attention given to $urgery | iy wontle patience that no man ness inat the helt and o and Gynecology happy wearer. o coat can be transformed inm, Ll Dot Aoy i S i i her by this reversible feature, mizht boast, on the side =scams an AKER [ She does her daily task year after - Nearly al] have sii fornded | Which is characteristie of the new I go the limit in giving you the best in the world for the L) k. B. HUFF. ‘; year, G opointed corners on the m‘_‘l'_ll' Is e e B moneyg Biiie ; 7 3 « gain is the woman's. Style ha 1 --Anorney-lt-h'— | Mecting her worries as they comeshe voditied cutaway eftect o Robes- | e gain is ho vomany \ : ..art Bldg. Bartow, Fla.! waits | it bt it Vi) ol i vl il E Ao, fominnity al U SOMIBEY Ladies' House Dresses, $3 to $6. Look! Only......... $148 : plus charm in line and ornamentation ¢ A . B et Ladies' Drawers and Gowns at big reduction. New goods are coming in; must have the room.. I can use the money, see! e iy it In her brave smile there is no sige [ tacting material. is very popularo | g features that promise satisfaction ¢ TRAMMELL, of fear Land the sleeves are mostly of the set- | 1o all Attorney-at-Law. | Patting behind her cach white, Tit= Liv variety, made with a medinm AR atioes Bryant Bulldiag tle :T'I\M “ ree armhole so vl.\jn they can casily ] FRESHEN'NG UP OLD GOWN Ladies' Sailors 25c, all TSI 10¢ Lakeland, Fla. ! 07 longings that were onee Alipped on or off | ‘I dear. so dear, | Velvet-bounda — buttonholes and | Little Touche: That Wlll Give New { BLANTON & BOGERS. [ She dives her dite today tod ' eee ornamental buttons trim the APP“"";‘CCTFO g‘(;;"‘“' One i oL Lawyers. | and here! liosi inodels e Tired Of. ! st Block, i ;hono m o i e i i The bargain gates are open wide t l.akelau > I Nor always speed those days on hap silk dress in her wardrobe for cool ) T e HANDSOME FROCK OF LINEN | dvs Tcfore th sumuer is half over and a royal welcome awaits a host of L A us, 2 1y T KER ! o M o ey ekt she feels that she is tired of it and ILCKEB o | b ngg (oNL HeERORA L) With Acceuorln lt Mak" Most At.| that it looks a bit shabby. For suck —Lawyers— ‘ tgrth 4 *ones tractive Costume for Out-of-Door | P Raymondo Bldg. ! Semetimes it trembles on the tende Entertainments. the new collar and cuffs made of white ien Florida | lips, —_— dull kid with deep border in dull =1 Yot in tho brave oyes cournge lin- lTlmm is a kind of linen which 18| black leather. They have just appear - 8 al-most as thin as muslin, having a| ¢d the last few days. The collar Is the 4 sors long ast few days, \e collar Is the N0 8 EDWARDS PR loosely woven mesh which makes it| yound Dutch shape, about three and a buyers. Pay us a visit. o let me suggest buying a set of BATES Department Store [eeing un st g - still o Attorney- -at-Law. ing | and x.md. rstandin il nearly transparent. This is trimmed | halt or four inches deep, with inch. Office in Munn B\llldln‘. S \”l"‘\'_ . e lavishly with drawn-thread work, | wide hem of the black. This s jolned To her a wondrous faith and | through the large open squares of | 1o the white part by means of cat AKELAND, FLORIDA, | strength belong. which s visible the foundation of| stitching In coarse black thread, which ! g, " C. F. Kennedy white sponge cotton. This dress in| gives it a erude but nobby eftect. The saxe blue or cherry color is equally | plainness of the whole thing is re STREATER & KENNEDY Porhaps some day the one who | handsome, and s smart enough for | licved by tiny straps of the white Contractors and Builders, knows her best dress occasions, for race meetings, | leather which fasten to small gun tes Cheerfully Furnished.| \ill kuow how through the storms | garden parties, and so on. metal buckles. The cuffs match ex- | and stress and strife To wear with the frock there 18 a | aetly and are about five inches wide. ; '.” o h:}:mml?:‘n,:: -n::l.i“ | <l <tond steadiast through tronble . | Quaint and pretty hat of - Leghorn | This set worn with a clinging black st your I 15.’ =P 104 Bl ;» S ted straw, curved and bent after the man- | charmeuse gown, but in perfectly plain &4 ; — W oL e A denhn ner of a shepherdess hat, with a low | straight lines would, as you can easily . 6D &HD mDE“m | hen every finy L BENL IGIE T domBiiorown ¢-n!|rn-l_r velled in very | lmagine, set it off most cnmplololy i sineers and Architects pain were vife, fine black tulle illusion. The tulle is i e e AR B e s D R s s i In “ efl’- n“ BId, [ smothering all within her taithiu | ralsed rather high above the crown, D () 1 :’7 : hs b ERR L | brenst, and rising in billows toward the back, STRIPED COTTON REss i 1 & ! ARBIAND, e When he B taened Bis ek on | While the hat is apparently held in | I D | { ! and examination. Sure xamination, reports. Plueprirting. 1IN INSTRUCTIONS ; SUMMER NOVELTY Lakeland Girls at place with a long tulle scarf carried round the throat in front, pinned on | the left shoulder and left to float in a il Wit Exchine streamer from thence . oon lite he guict conrage of @ | OUR MEN'S i | FURNISHINGS ¢ s Lossons, 200 | PROF VURPHY Brenau College i 1 2 en East Orange Fhe openi Pitets ni13t Phone 11 Black., | oolloze 1o wir Thursday at noo . | ¥ “rqus Complained. \ | Will please you the momeni you | .' enter the store. Why? . Because ' ¢ of no use un- ! { \ “'}” | i | ot holes fn S oot they’re always correct in style 'and ‘ % | %, O, Box 367 o ‘ o | priced to suit your purse. ; 4}' | iy | RYTHING IN m}’ This is a Men’s Store and we know what’s good for men. 11 TEE HUB ‘ JOS. LeVAY PILEARD BROS. e —— d l 5 y Tuscan Hat, Simply Trimmed With & \"i lS[M[Y[R ' a Large Rose of Paisley Silk and a —— e Black Velvet Knot, Shoehorn Novelty, Convenienee is the keynote of and daily something is so sizes this. The latest o with this fact, for mud , 18 4 shoehorn of « + attached to an ebony Landi 'hru feet long; these cost $1.9% and 2.235, “LHUS BEFORE] ; r 1951 De 214 U2 Drane Bldg,. 1A | SMISfA(']I(W "ot | FOREGAST THE WINTER HAT : well Launder ed put | Frena (3401 Buchanan. Very| E— White cambric with a blue stripe is | ; Gire ! From the Outlock the Designs Are t¢ used for this dress. The plain sklrtf i e suoes fit the 4 Be Less Simple Than Those is set to the bodice with a narrow ! | of the Present. band of plain blue material, this 1is —_— also used for collar and cuffs and tab As the days get shorter, they get below collar: buttons are sewn on it more and more sultry, in the ab . Materials required: Four and one- ! ++ fa ! halt wards 27 inches wide, one-halt 1 '| of any clear sumshine, but the 2 ‘ hat pursues its relentless couree yard plain for trimming, three buttons. a~ | wards a winter ideal, writes a = 2 time. You'll iprovement in I trifl. | correspondent. You really requic Novel Trimmings. ‘ Is ¢} rid i the pride of the goo "" r. 2 . i Jilore | COUrage to put your head out of door Many of the artest hats have a! S ) e houuw‘“ and the : i 7 : {In a smart French watering place, very tiny bunch of flowers placed in | 1 > yom ¢ | N o th ot Wb : i wers placed in | clean cut man or women .Here you havi |x cm snop il " g I’ with a etraw hat pinned to your hzir the most eareless manner anywhere | ' i Freight Office The French milliner utterly tabor: on the brim, ju-t at the edge One | caie th~t makes you a constapt customer. We B : T an b ne no biontd even a Panama, and white felt, o made of delicate lavender mouss S l plush and such ilke cosy materlal « with goffered frills covering the br'm. aim &t being the “I'aundr’ that is different” st Weler, ar forced upon her unwilling clients t has a tiny pink rose rimmed with for- X » AO CI—ONIS . t lmos: | @8 the season advances, the hat gr - ¢ get-me-nots o “Le extreme ecdge ngl YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY it avo | 1ess and less <imple. Ouno serr “* the brim at the I it side i Try Us Today—Just Once DEALER IN i st Atue | riding trlals at Dinard thi kA wreath of oot mingled with flat was a round and closefitting 1., ‘0 rosettes of vers bright blue for-get- me-nots, lopks charning on a hat of it ¢ thes ¢ 0 w1 g king of white panne, that v ea e 1 vilar. ur aLi | lar enough in surface to take the picture type carriced out in white H = 1 the «xoep | ner of lights upon it. Thi ! 1or ehip. Royal blus “t strings com- trimming the plumage of 1+ ple the decora the model | Paradlse in the gorge Field flower 1y liked, but | 1 < huttone. | coppery tint that we seldor they are of g n .. which is e p A : % Tef 4 " You may imagine, it was costlr €u i very noticeable t k Tagal L k l d st L d y o @ Cloayy Building. | ; # A cor | 10 be ruitable at mar ne- straw hat, of a rou: trimmed a e an eam aun r E Taxpe i o YOI tions, 4 wi g at, with a loose bunch ks, pop- Phon : 4 s COUNTRY PROPERTY— o=@ iat tis enct | Atelens. tne plén 45 SOIN Bowers fising to & S6AL one 130 West Main St. i FINE BARGAINS. : thet ome | Lelght at one side i

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