Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 5, 1912, Page 3

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i f OIESSIONS- i -EL F. lm SPLCIALIST Nose and Throat Prescribed | Residence 22.| .1 Bldg Lakeland, Fla. | DR. W. 8. IRVIN UENTIST ~«:aplished 1D July, 1900 <) ind 15 Kentucky Bullding Ofiive 180; Residence 84 R s N. L. BRYAN, S asies sc:entifically SR 141, m,\'nsr H .-a v, Deen & Bryant Butld- : Phone. 339. 5 .« Phone 300 Red. | g | .AKELAND, FLA. E T2~ R GROOVER, \N AND SURGEON, . and 4 Kentucky Bldg. H celand, Florida. i-z * Lak a PHYSICIAN— 1oa given to Burgery and Gynflcolofl 3 B HUFFAKER, B et —————d % SULLIVAN |§u PELEGRAM, sAR | FEPIPPEETEEDPILED 4 TELEPHONE NUKBLBS—-SOCIETY EDITOB ;i Office Number ........... . g 87 « Residence Number ... ........... 138 % SrECIAL NOTICE—Notices fo: the Sccial Dep unmlt can be com- " municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones ‘vml written notices to the Society Editor, eare E\mm;‘ Telegrain. of social functions, ¢lud meetings. church L.\thm:xgs and ms of social interest rlmvld ke u.\nhouc'. <o this depart- « i tews value is noi which cakrast tirning the toaster s opped € FAOCADED FABRICS HAVE RE' TURNED TO FAVOR. For Richness of Texture These Mate rials Can Hardly Be Duplicated, and a Glad Welcome Will Be Found Awaiting Them. | Brocaded fabrics are again shown | for the grander gowns, and when they begin to please, the exquisite weaves now seen will doubtless be imitated | more or less successfully with cheap r grades of silk and velvet, | The textures have none of the stiff-| ancient times, although the are sometimes of | There are bro- wager and brocades | patterns for 1he‘; ness of yo softly-falling silk it dible thic cades for the d v the debutante, . -at-Law— ey ~Attorney-8 la. | e no harry away w of hread and burned her hat hat Mdf: .,,_glrw" B ot 1 nany things 1 intend 1o do biach P always o 2 AMMELL, N oW, sometime, some Ay inz tha i explianm ivs 1! A L ¢ rid old to I | hrok Attorney-at-Law. : g pryant Buildiag & 4 fi 1 1" ol TH ! \ oaster nd ql and, Fla. Wwe ¢o 3 ,.\XON & BOGERS * 1 w own Kitchen ; rae IAW}C"- 1 ng Ciock, 'Phone 819 i Kot Lakeland, ¥la. Jone e 0. e fl 1 ont _SER & TUCKER, ‘ , : —-lawyers— ” o wdo Bldg d ricrida I | H \F | ¢, I, Kennedy L R L L 4| ) el " N Loreor and the silks and 4 1 I and silver X 1 o1 1 thoce for the latter, xam miale Knets, little ) b ol 1 nd blue ribbon 1 prays inoa wux.n{! itk for youth | JLIN INSTRUCTIONS ful evening we And the frocks, we |1, ng are told, o wade with a good [ F Violins for Sale 3 deal of quated elarmthe ROF. MURPHY ss Fannic Storts t Fad 7 lovely 1 shaping panicred 1, Near East Orange ed Lowisvilie ‘;‘ el Lty mabilra e Bl J v € il 18 oS th rtiied clhow Thi: i 1 \ , With v 1l \ S ("‘11?1‘(} o el 5 cwectness will po over lace petticoats, A 1. Machonotgl y o in o1 1 Jooped and grarkanded with flower ! I ) 4 yor | bands in the old way. 1AM & MacDONOUGUH . p Doksi | | The self colored broeades v Tasist - ? S y d upon by the faghion poople for s and Ell',‘,i!ul"l* : treet nse those wih confrasting |3 ; 2 i \ e g 1 ! A T flowers soenn o £ e too gay; convens Deen & Bryant Blid ; e * | ton: W small flower honquets, ' : Wi en- | ovals, conts, eireles, [ n yine | and chocked effeets appear on these. l ind : on vl I it the black brocades in velvet or | Wilson A Vipment and Cosille gparkling jet seems a fitting gar lrada Ea i ; [ miture, and some cat velvet coats dis- ! ) w9 o'cloch " play very grand buttons and frog | Liailt Chu td i cleaner ! ehaing of it. For high dress use, there h ] nar | ’ i | o, Iy Menin tha J o | 15 nothing more handsome for the ’. | i r oworl istactoril il they | dowager than a coat of thig sort, and |} lia th | t | such wraps are loose, wide-sleoved | Purty Leaves Tomorrow to Wi Sl Wit e | and altogether graceful, " \u.' d (l,mnn Sulln.m Weddin The brocaded influe is » B i demand | © pleasant party will {even among mourning materis als, one ‘1 1 Lewistown, L. where on | silk and wool fabric for tailored| & — I A 14y The Keen-Smith Wedding | gowns fmitating the wide and narrow Gora Geave Sull A\ wedding that took ! two | lnes of men's suiting. A black| | lt vou “yish to It fasior ! of Lakelind nday | Chilnese erepe, closely covered with|® < : il gl e of interest 1o ma ¢ our | dull flowers, is shown for the waists of | i gp ! " Ll ki This cofitoe ine | fine black dresses, and in the half :_ U, “y 0r wap | I Mo \ ) GG ey arlie | mourning department there is a S K : . \ | dusky gun metal color which is hav- N “ : | ing considerable vogue, this showing s L‘ dnd SCC US ¢ ! Creno pecs L up splendidly in almost every mate Mro [ rial. 1 ] th For tailored =uits in color or black, | ’?. ™ 1l cqt | there 18 a new velvet ith a corduroy g8 Bt i i 1h }quk, but without the ridges of this |« ui ’ it Mt vell known fabrie, and with this 1ll". " ; silk braid goes most handsomely |9 el Mole or taupe is a favorite eolor in | & 2 ” ated these fine fabries, which sems to indi < RUS s Work ! . s ns to in g) nso“ Did - I il | eate that they are preferably for elder- | # \ b 1y wearers, as should be all the tex- | % i e tures with large patterns. At any | &, 3 0 ot wi? wte, it is an established truth that a ' “ "' broeaded material my be ecare 24 4 | broca al must be carcfully |, “J [ . INES | managed not to give its »«;m‘r"i' ks o omething of a settled Jook. The fact T,:, I T0 MAYES GROCERY CO ‘ > that such rich trimmings need to be w— : fused i ses this danger, unless th . Always Fairy Taies | fine g ire is very sparingly put | € resul There has nuever been guage ; on or the wearer takes things in her ‘}_ hone 6 St B not heer d for jown ha and orders filr chiffons . W het n Lot {and nets for the touches of the bro- ! 4 r the | caded gown or cout ‘g % not a; Fur nd marabout bands, both ').'_:;: @ one, | which I be ch used on the coats, b tale, | supply I decking for such ‘;: " ie, | sets, o because of the patterns & hich |of th vould appear unfin- fx’ . at we |ished if 1+ ontrimmed. & - | akis how- | MARY DEAN. & made | - o 4 prac- | Transparent Materials. 2: Nelll Allover r ‘red transparept © | materials 3l mportant part In £ 8o Approprivte. "rvnn pezs ars =24 to promote ir'v < t by thep and irmes | the gown | of the models a ! tham skirt of «or handwork ap- pears beneat nz tupic which drapes the frou: gown. It is at- jtached at the wai Lo 'u the back and falls away as a *rain R = e« s SR S PAGEH THREZ ATES FOR — — BARGAINS All This Week Mr. and Mrs. Customer: Don’t let my $1.00, $1.50, $1.90, $-.50 and $2.90 prices prove a scarecrow to you. There are $2.00 to $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords. Forced to unload all sum- mer stock at a loss. Must have room for fall stock. Come and you will find us busy with low prices on good footwear as the explanation. TR E———————————— e l \ Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store, 11 the doctor says vou need @ certain instrument or appliance come right to this store-—we have it. Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery g » <@ X3 X =3 X » o x .0 2 o =23 YOU CAN'T FIND ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, SUPPLIES than ours anywhere FOOF0 stock of MATERIALS wore complete RO 10TORS, 0 " re exceptionaily attroctive and our standard of electrical excep ‘juice” see Florida Electric & Machinery Co. DRANE BLILDI\(. a PHONE 46 S R AR e St SR L I nything SO OISO PO D OB g i M - il e _—

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