Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 22, 1912, Page 7

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THY FETFNING TEl £.i%ad When it comes to fresh, pure, full strength drugs, toilet articles, sun- dries, and all drug store merchan- dise, just go to your phone and cal} 62, and you will be connected with our special order department, anc your particular desire will be taken care of with satisfactory, good and prompt service. IN THE LEAD l T 50 FOTOTOEISOFOFOTOIOHD HOHOSOIOIOIOPOROTOFQSREOFO Every day a busy day at this store. Come see HOTOB0 POPO O 2 g 3 ¢ for yourself. 3 c’ o . LakePharmacy : E The Nearest Diug Store in Towu z FRILLS ARE T RULE SLIGHT DEPARTURE FROM THE PREVAILING STRAIGHT LINES. Individual Ideas Likely to Govern Fashions to a Greater Degree |~ Than for Many Seasons— i Lace and Chiffon. With the coming of the cold weath- er and the advent of the velvets, furs etc., there will be an increase in the importance of heavy lace, but for eve- ning and house wear the fine laces will be in demand, and everything seems to point to a season of frills and fluffiness. though women are not likely to get as far away from the straight lines as some of the fore- casters would have people believe. The eighteenth century modes are gaining ground. but there is no hard and fast rule about periods nowwdays and women can wear pretty much what is most becoming and pleases ' them mest if they are able to find the ' answers to those two problems. If frills and flounces are becoming and suit a woman's style, then the fine laces are the thing, and even where one does not go in for that sort of thing the fine laces are avail-| able for the most clinging of drap- eries and the most simple and severe ' of lines, says a New York Sun writer. Chantilly, beth black and white; Alencon, Mechlin, point de'Angleterre —all the filmy laces that are grouped under the head of French laces or “fancies”—are used in a multitude of ways. Sometimes a wide pancl of lace, plain or draped. starts between the shoulder blades and is allowed to fall free over the skirt or is draped to the skirt. The lace may start higher, at the shoulder seams, or it may begin on the front of the bodice, be drawn over the shoulders and down in a V to the waist line in the back and then | form a drapery or scarf cnds over the back of the skirt There are many effective coat tail arrangements of lace in this last class, the lice perhaps forming o fichu drapcry on the frent of the cly bodice or mer lar over ihe seending to forn (e little An the back Winge sleeves of fine loee have been revived and are only on robes d'witericure, but on dinner and evening gowns, Many of the smart- est dinner and formal evening frocks have their bodices entively of lace and tulle or ciiffon, while the draped skirts are of satin or other heavier material. Peplum details are making a wide col soand then de seen ho A hcr!ywin anda cloudy sky Proclaim it a Hunting morning.’ If you are planning a hunting trip this year, you cannot af- ford to leave this store out of your consideration. We have everythirg you may need at prices considerably lower than you will find in any other store. We carry only the best guns and the finest rifles’ of every description. We handle the best quality of loaded shells, semi-smoke- less powder and rcvolver cartridges. Everything, in fact, to make your hunting successful. We have outfitted many huntsmen complete. Their sat- isfied reeommendations are the best proof that our hnnt- ing outfits are the best that can be bought. TheJackson Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colinization FOR SALE Tracts at Low Prices, Flerida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Stx:tw- beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just as repregented by us. For reliable information see Ohlinger & Alfield LAKELAND, FLOREDA. often introduced with a bodice or blouse of lace and panels or tunic draperics of lace continuing the lace trimmings of a bodice are handled in every conceivable way. USE FOR RIBBON REMNANTS Make Attractive Serviette Bands When They Are Carefully Put Together. Smal! ribbon remnants have a knack of collecting in large numbers, and it is not easy to find useful pur- poses to which they may be put. One good way in which pieces of strong ribbon about seven inches in length and two inches in width may be uti- lized is the making of serviette bands to take the place of the ordinary rings. In the accompanying sketch we show a band of this kind, and the ribbon should be cut into a point at one end, lined with sateen and bound at the edges with narrow ribbon, or a fine silk cord may take its place if preferred. It can be made to fasten efther with a small button or button- hole, or a snap fastener cut from an old glove may be used. An initial or number can be worked in the center of the band in some strongly contrasting shade of color The upper sketch shows the bond spread out perfectly flat, and in the lower illustration it is shown bent into shape and fastened together. As these little articles can be cas- ily made at a very trifling cost, they should not be forgotten at those times set aside for preparing work for ba- zars, Embroidery Freely Used. Lingerie dresses show combinations of embroidery and maline laces; twenty-seven-inch embroidery flounc- ing, forming tunics or skirt draperies, is mounted on atcordion plaited ba- tiste or net foundation skirt. All- over embroidered batiste and cotton crepes form entire dresses. .28 ELAND, FLA., NOV. 22, cout talle: it nl s 1912, A DASHING OF TONGUES. | Clhicago is on the rizht track e League of America is incorpor: : f in the Windy under the laws of Hlinois with Clean i cny Lopes . To prevent the current use of biasphemous, prefane e in pubiic places. To :ecure the enforcement of s and ordinances against blas- phemy and foul Janguage. To stop the public singing ot ribuld and sug i. To conduct a campaign of edu- on in favor of clean language. The conversation heard in the street today is a national disgrace,” declares the Secretary of the league. “In cigar stores, bars and poolrooms tive songs, (& it is filthy. Our wives and daughters, patronage apprecxated. every time they stir abroad, must lis- ten to unspeakable language. very children are using it is to stop it.” \Ve do not believe New York uses Lanzuage as bad as Chicago. Still, we are ready to take a fow branches of Our aim the new society on trinl. We admi! there are plenty of moments in the diy when we could tind a job for a leaepe missionary within earshot, | And when the cleaniy besup to ghow results let's take the sood old Engli language and see we ean't manage to speak it in or- ation with some of the simple, straight-forwardness atd nicety of meaning and aceent taat really belong 1o it New York | I ening World. process has GATArY convyers; Fulfilment. He (In a restaurant with his best girh—You don’t know how happy you have made me by saying “Yes" dar- ling. It will be my dearest wish to make earth a paradise for you and 1o tifill your wish ter them. Waitr of cheese for the sonde Blaetter, i i before you ut- | bring a portion | young lady.—Flie- PLTT SIVIR The | | Newspapers and obscenc | chasing elsewhere. MY LINE INCLUDES |W, Fiske Johnson REAL FSTATE Magazines | Loars Negotiated Stationery : Buys and Sells Real Estate POSt C.r.ds Orange Property a Specialty. Cig‘rs'aoou 7, KENTUCKY BUILDING. Come and see me before pur- W[. “AMMER 0'" SATISFACTION with every set of horse shoes we put on. For we make the shoes fit the' teet, not the feet fit the shoes as i often done. To know how much dif- terence this makes send your horses here to be shod mext time. You'll be amazed at the improverent in hie gait and temper. Your Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Louoy of Edisonia Theater. l]-hc rIX'em Sh”p ‘ DON'T GET TRAPPED INTO POOR PLUMBING merely because it seems cheaper. It iz only seeming. It may be the dear- ¢st investment you ever made. If your family's and your own healtk are anything to you get the best plumbing you can. We are ready te estimate on doing that kind for you AT |00 IOEOTOIOEGIOT 01D IOIIEO!0FOIOEOIOPOSOIIHOT IIIID St o | gkeland Fouidry and Machine Co. . stany | ¢ ! et teeling & = b - fiahy Printe Not New, ftertng the nooer prints - of L s nothing ne as every land- | ] o haso g tor itvsi paint fine ¢ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR i Phone 236 . LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S LAND. i " Notice is hereby given that on the 128rd day of December, A Do 1912, I will apply to lHonorable W. 8 Preston, county judge in and for ll'nlk county, statc of Florida, at his (office in Bartow, in said county, for an order authorizing me, as guar- dian of the minor, Mollie Blanche Johng, to sell at private sale Ilhn following property belong- [Ing to said estate, towit: Lots H and |8 of block 19 in West Lakeland. Said lands belonging to the estate of best interest. This i4th day of November, R. E. WARE, Guardian. 11-16-5Fri. THOUSANDS of prescriptions for defective eye 'sight the results of the most scien- ' tific and painstaking cxamination, 'have been written and filled by me, with the highest dcgree of satisfac- tion to the patients. [ can help you. it you are having any trouble come sec me, I specialize the “KRYP- AOK” Bifocal Lenses. . Expert repair work promntly ex- ecuted, send your glasses to me by Dr. iL.E.Lough OPTICIAN, OPTOMETRIST 711 Franklin St. Tampa, Florida Upholstering --and-- Mattress Making FURNITURE upholstered. OLD MATTRESSES made over. CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned are laid; also matting, etec. Fashionable Coiffure. In regards to workmanship, see At present the most fashionable |Mp, W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wno style of coiffure, completed with & |ypew me for about 16 years at Or- short light fringe resting on the fore- lando, Fla. Drop postal card head, demands a eirclet or bandeau ‘ Ll - of some sort. For day wear this may or call at shop No. 411 S Ohio ave- be in dark or blonde tortoise shell, [Rue. Phone 272 Green. but for evening there is nothing more Al‘tl“'r A- n0“glas becoming than diamonds. i i S et R . e T S USRS TSR SRR =St PRSI S S S SR St 8 1% We are now prepared to furnish iron and brass cast- ' ings of all deseriptions. - machine work. i 3 & DA PIEDSTEISTISN ; We also do all kinds of b 'y’ * Lakeland Foundry and Maching Co. Lakeland, Florida v 1L 2.2 .l ) MO OCHEH OO CHOLHONHHCHCHOCHIC CROIHONBIORY PHONE 25 And be sure ycu get it AT ONGCE Everything in Drugs, 3 Try a box of Johnston's Candy—the BEST KVER. % Always Ready to Serve You the said minor, to he sold foe her |y w1t CENTRAL PHARMACY HIOTHIODOLSIY Lakeland Artifizial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONKY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Rosts, FNlewa: Mounds, Etc. Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. GHOFHOFOROE PULT 1 SIS, RGO OTOOCOTIAIOA O OBOBOTRFOO I POLOEOERDOF OO0 - Special Notice! ALWAYS SOMETHING FRESH : 8 % Hecker's Buckwheat Flour, 1b... 5S¢ 8 Hecker's whole Wheat Flour, 1b 5S¢ Hecker’'s Rye Wheat Flour, 1b... 5¢ Eecker's Flap Jack Flour, pkg..15¢ Hecker’s Farina Flour, pkg.--..15¢ Hecker’s Oat Meal Flour, pkg...10¢ Hecker’s Puffed Rice, pgk------ 15¢ Hecker's Puffed Wheat, pkg.....10¢ Pure Food St.ore W. P. PILLANS & CO. < B TP .. — s - e ——

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