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P MDD ETHRODOROE o 3HCI0000000000000000000000 2 H0L0EOROHOIOIOIOPOIILOIM We are going to give our customers a treat for the holiday season. Com- mencing Monday, December 16, we ar€ going to dispose of all our $14 and 8IS suits for $9.00. Mind This Is No Sale. Don’t forget to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. N. B.--All our75¢ and $1 Ties to go at 50c. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland PO LOOOPAPOFQPOPOFOP OO0 ) A Snap For Quick Sale, 80 Acres As fine land as there is in Florida, one and 2 half mile from station; 60 a res under good wire fence: 0 acres cuitivated: 123 large bearing orange trees, 200 grapefruit trees. budded, 4 years old; 30 acres me pine timber: 10 acres choice hammock land cov- :red with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The first man with $2.500 cash gets this bargain, another $2.000 to be paid in one, two and three years. Act quick as this will not last, Call o1 write THE ALEX, HOLLY REALTY CO., Lakeland, Fla g : 5 § § 4 i f ¢ bu Get Them? Lhis If the doctor says -d o certain instrument or appliance come 3 this store— we have Whese Can Y | druyg store, VOl . right t it. d Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery Wishing you all a Happy New Year, we are still ready to receive your orders. Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & G. PHONE 93 DFOFCEOPOPFQFCT 02 GPQEQFOHOP &1 01 0FORQFQ ¥ OFOPOFQRPOFOFOP The directoire ruff made of ostrich feathers has been decidedly success- ful although it is not always becom- ing. It 18 smart and when worn to match the hat trimming or the gown is one of the most effective finishing touches. § These ruffs came in early in Paris and have been made in all colors to be worn with visiting or promenade gowns. They are good in the natural ostrich colors and in some of the rich, soft blues are particularly brilliant and handsome. The ruffs are. made of long or short flues and finished with long loops and ends of velvet or silk ribbon. Perhaps it was thelir success which has brought in such an array of os- trich boas and muffs for midwinter A PLAIN, PRETTY GOWN | 4 'to be the same (Photo, by Underwood & | nderwond, N, Y.) Severe styles are now the designs | ot the fashionable Parisian dress de- signers. The photozraph shows the latest creation known as the Monk's gown, turned out by Folix of Paris It is of white broadcloth with tiny white crochet buttons down the front of corsage cape and skin The cor- sage and skirt are made in one and is attached by a belt of the same ma- terial. Its very plainness makes the gown doubly attractive Fashionable Colors. This is the time of year when cole ors change just as do hats and gownas. Court blue is one of the latest. |t ig | & cross between electric and gep. ‘ darme. Taupe has shed its brown tinge and has acquired a tint like elephant gray. One of the prettiest blues is blue vig, a deep and yet bright shade, Shrimp is the favored pink A glorious red which looks extreme- ly well with white, is called rvuge | venetian, Chalk white is en vogue, Amaranth is a claret shade Verdigris is one of the greens. Mimosa is & yellow that verges on | orange. Shartest To Mend Gloves. When a hole first appears in a glove !turn the glove inside out, and, draw- ing the edges of the hole together, stick a piece of leather court plaster over it. The court plaster not only holds the parts together, but being leather makes it very strong. wear. In these the natural ostrich and the light tints in colors show to best advantage. o Ostrich combined with marabout, or marabout trimmed with ostrich supply the most beautiful of muffs and neck picces for evening wear. They are made np in all the light tints, in all white and the natural colors. The ostrich band trimmings used on hat brim ecdges and French phimes on the millinery worn with these mufts and boa sets are placed in a setting where they show to best advantage. In fact, a plain gown is toned up by such accessions to the point of distinction. It is almost over- loaded because the attention is fo- cussed on the neck and headdress. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. FASHIONS SPRING WILL BRING From Present Outlook There Are to Be Many Changes From the Prevailing Styles. I'he spring maid of 1911 is to be wht front, straight b hipless and carveless. If fashionably attired, will look like a straight line, { with an oblique line at the tops, said | ¢blque line being her hat, according | to 10 latest bulleting sent out by the j’sv'!' and cloak makers' conventions "in Chieago. Shirts are to be perfectly straight, locking like an envelope. Jackets are Narrow skirts will prevail, hence they will be slashed 0 that the wearer may move with some degree of safe The slash may be in the back, front or side. | | The slash will extend to a point just below the knee and will be skilfully | concealed by pleats FFor plump, rotund women, who can "not wear the positively straight lines, the fachion-makers have taken a les- son from the unspeakable Turk. For | plump ) the volur desert roamer, - there will bhe skirts of ous, rheet-like robe of the drawn tightly about ud full at the top. Orien- ill be drawn upon the ani | tal colors heavily in the nes Returning 0§ dor the Iso w woman, same The cut- " and this n to fill in there will *a man's pen coat. The dng of stripes ling the most being the “rai mide of cream tan stiipe spring conts w and cheels ravor s rah"” 4( goods with i METALLIC LACES IN FAVOR Beautiful Combinations That Outdo the Real Thing Have Been Turn- ed Out by the Designers. While fabric laces are important and never out of fashion, as acces- sories to dress. this scason they will jhr- outshone by the metallic laces, which are one of its diztinctive feat- {ures. In pattern these follow many of the desians of the fabric laces, be- 1 sides having some that are peculiar in | themselves. Gold lace is so rich in | combination with the colors now in fashion that it probably will first place despite the rumors that i silver was to be the first of fashion's favorites in the line. A lovely eve ‘ninz gown has a deep painted gold ;Iarn flounce on an apricot satin skirt just below an overdress of embroid- -| ered chiffon, and the same lace is used to form the upper port of the bodice. extending over the upper of the arm to form short sleeves. Very often a slight touch of gold lace will bring out most effectively the color of a gown. One made of one of the new shades of red has only a tiny vest of gold lace. but it gives character to the entire gown. T e . Suede Collar Set. In every color, but particularly in gray and in vivid scarlet, collar, cuft and belt sets are being produced. The material used is suede and the collar and cuffs are of the old-world Round- head pattern. The collar turns down and the cuffs turn up, while the belt is straight and excessively neat. To be worn with the country tweed or serge suit the new sets are admirably adapted. New Waists, Many of the new waists combine broad revers with the new Robes- plerre collar, and they are very be coming to nearly every kind of figure. hold | e ——— -Ihe _ Profesions-| &2 &= v i I Civil Enoineers g, i Rooms 212-21; ;, ™ LAKELAN 3 PhospLate lang exam . Vey8, examingi, —_— " DR. SAMUEL F. $MITH SPECIALIST Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat | rlasses Scientifically Prescribes | Phone: Office 141, Residence 2: I Bryant B8ldg Lakeland WFia Dr. a. R. SULLIVAN Physician and Surgeon. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY Hours—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m. 4:30 p. m, 7 p. m, ,I!)een-kqnt Bldg.,, Ground Floor. DR. W. 8. IRVIN UVENTIST £8iabiistey tu July, 1woe ' +&0 14 and i Kentucky halldics At A T MACDOY (g Room 6 Deen & (1) e Architect Newest Ideas in Bungaloy Lakeland, F .-1'4_ .D' i D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Brygp' H Phone 2 Lakeland, r; orida & B HUFkagy, ~Attorney-ar.[, ~ 1 Srpart 8lde Bary DR N. L BRYA) DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryan, B ing. Phone 339 Residence Phone 5., ed LAKELA ND, FLa W. S. PRESTON. (Offce Upstairs East of BARTOW, FLORIDs Examination of Tit}.: l Away From Dust of “uopes: Office 180; Residence 84 ‘K. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bidg . .Lakeland, Florida. ' I, 4 TRAMMELL, | Attorney-at-Law. Otfices, Bryant Buildiag Lakeland. Fla. KELSEY BLANTON Lavwyen. dryant Block, ‘Phone 8:) Lakeland, Fla TUCKER & TUCKER, ~Lawyers— ] Raymondo Bldg skeland, LAWYER Estate Law 3 s The increase of consequent incregs: some consideralie the value of villa visitors' resorts cially in the south o is now much in 1 yaway from the 1 well outside towns 1 Autos, Fiorids 0 ¢ W s ' Know the Monia, 1 Attorney-at-Law. An Afriean o, Qffice 1o Munn Bu:iqigy {from the wilds o LAKELAND, FLORIDA 15 mure shial Thi moukev languis, » O LOROOODOOOVOVON0E Srentd For The Mer A.H.T. A. H. T. CIGAR Lakeland, Florida 200 Blue. D IOIOED IO o WSS Qi O3 Qi G Artificial Stone Near Electric Light Plant NMAXES RED CEMENT PRESSED i i CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MuXs: . Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Fost: Mounds, Ete. Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free «f H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor OO OF g | Lakeland CEQIOWC E e DOTITSOPTETE TFIHOE T s ) QOOOOOOCNOCWOC'OO'K'OQCWOQDOOOOOOOOOOOC“ :Smith & Steitz 2 % For All hinds of ‘ {REAL ESTATE See Us Fur ROSEDALE and PARK HILL Lols} Lakeland. Fla, ' Q0P Deen & Bryant Building UARE DEAL If you wish to rent & house or have a house you wish 10 rent; It you have a house to sell or wish to purchase one; If, in fact, you desire to buy or seil anything in the line n_f real estate, this is my speclalty. See me before you close a des: Full information given cheerfully ang freely. N. K. LEWIS . Room 1, Raymondo Bldg: DETHIEITETHOFSOHITHOHC? COPCEOUIPOSO OGO EO SO SO SO Phone