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PAGE 8IX, " Look! Look! We.are going to give our customers a treat for the holiday season. Com- mencing Monday, December 16, we are going to dispose of all our $14 and $15 suits for $9.00. Mind This Is No Sale. to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. N. B.--All our?5¢ and $1 Ties to go at 50c. JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland Don’t forget [0 8% MOEOPORAHIHOHIHOPOBOBMIE t A Snab for Quick Sale, 80 Acres As fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half mile from station; 60 a ‘res under good wire fence; 30 acres cultivated:; 127 large bearing orange trees, 200 grapefruit trees, budded, 4 years old; 30 acres ane pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- ered 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 wili not last, Call o1 write Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you nced a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store— we have it. Red Cr Phone 89 0SS Pharmacy ¥ Quick Delivery - Wishing you all a Happy New Year, we are still ready to receive your orders. Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & (. PHONE 93 CHAAOHOPOPOFOPOPOPH0 10204 O - 20304010409 0F0S0SDP0e (Photo, by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y.) 2 3, The photograph shows the latost street costume with a skirt of blue satin, slashed at the side so as to show plaited underskirt and give free dom in walking. The buttons and loops running down the side of the skirt are of a darker shade of blue. The coat is of dark blue taffeta with two smart little tails. The jabot and wrist frills are of mulle and the bat of white beaver. The effect is altogether odd. . ! FLOWERS FOR THE CORSAGE ‘ ONILD'S PIOUE SUIT l | | | Jl'll' Now the Somber Tones ,DESIGNS NOT YET SETTLED Most Favored by Those Who Lead the Season's Fashions. If you'd be quite in the mode this| winter you'll have an assortment of | Are! Lines of Costumes, That Are Regular in Paris, May Nct Suit Women of America. There are all kinds of rumors as to the new silhouette which one or the new big velvet flowers that, un- ! ; like the real live ones, can be steam.|t%O Of the leading houses on the ed fresh when they seem to wilt. The vogue for somber tones makes a carefully chosen corsage bouquet a touch of particular importance. To be in good taste, the blossom must always be in season. Just now it's correct to wear a couple of tawny velvet chrysanthe- mums, or a bouquet of mountain ash berries. Soon violets will form the corsage bouquet, scented so naturally that one who isn't very sharp will take Uiem for the really-truly kind. . The idea of matching the flowers used to catch the stole with those in- troduced on the hat is also used, but in this case the corsage bouquet frankly declares itself artificial. A water lily in black velvet, with white satin lining and a gleam of gold in the heart of the blossom, is one of the favorite devices in this connec- tion, while for evening wear the same flower is well to the fore, being used to catch up the soft glistening folds of the satin or velvet robe, while it usually masquerades in metal tissue trimmed with diamonds. as though a shower of dewdrops had been shaken lightly over the flowers 2 clump of two or three full blown water lilies, with a shower of cloge. shut pendant buds dropping fi,m them, makes a lovely decoration for an evening toilet which relies more or| less for its effects upon its lines. This dear little suit is of white pique simply made. The jacket has a wide double box plait in front, with wide turnover collar and cuffs of the material and cravat of colored silk. other side of the ocean are sald to be starting. The tight line round the hips and knees of coats is yielding to straight fullness. Some coats gather at the waistline and so descend to the knees, where they often form a point at the back. The strajght line of the Russian blouse is ousting the shaped revers. All this we owe to the Rus. sian dancers, but it remains to be proved whether they will suit Amer- iean women, These coats are carried out in satin, crepe satin and crepe de chine, not in heavy stuffs. The blouses have deep pink sashes from waist to bust. Into this crossing folds of tulle disappear back and front. The sleeves are long. There is no collar band, which is re- placed by a Medicl collar, the neck left bare, and very often a band of fur surrounds the collar (very nan row), the same on the wrist, with three little tails falling over the hand. New Bracelet. It you have an old-fashioned black onyx arm band with pearls wear it. 1t 18 again fashionable. A large band looks smailer below a black bracelet, and one woman with rather red hands wears an inch-wide band of velvet aropnd each wrist, for which she has jeweled clasps, changed to match her gowns, Sometimes these velvet bracelats are set with large diamond or pearl buttons or pinned with a cameo or a seed pearl brooch. A fashionable series of bracelets that can be had in French Jewelry is made of thin hoops studded with col- ored stones. An emerald hoop, a dia mond, a ruby and a peari one are worn together. Children’s Dresses. The vogue for belted effects contin- ues to be strong as it was this fall, and Nérfolk and Russian dresses are shown in a variety of styles, says the Dry Goods Economist. Middy dresses and Peter Thompsons are also promi- nent in the new lines. Vest effecta, reveres and yokes are being used to a great extent. The vogue for simple tailor-made effects continues to be as strong as ever, and elaborate trim- mings are seldom used, particularly in the colored frocks. Tatting on Doylies. A most effective luncheon set be made by using plain linen for cen ters of doylles and finished the edge of each with a row of double tatting made of not too fine thread. Tatting of very fine thread is an exquisite fin- ish for a dainty handkerchief. CHOFOPOSOOH - —_—— -1he Profesions-| &2 ¢ & o x> " DR. SAMVEL F. maTR LAKELAND 4 SPECIALIST Phosphate lang eXam g, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throas TN eiapinaiion dlasses Scientifically Prescribes Blueprirtizg Phone: Office 141, Residence 2: Al flénonov - Bryant Bldg. Lakeland Fix Room 6 Deen & ar.va:?%‘i Architect, DR. 2. R. SULLIVAN |sewest Tieas i Bungiow . s § l d' ‘, Physician and Surgeon. s nmi\ SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SUBGERY »0 mmf‘ Hours—9 a. m,, 1:30 p, m, Room 7, B":'Iay:{”lufldiag 4:30 p. m, 7 p. m, Phong 27, Deen-Bryant Bldg, Ground Floor. Jateik: Pty L] e AR SRR i & B. HUFrakgy 04 W. 8 IRVIN ~-Attorney-at-Lyy, OENTIST #00r 1 Stusrt Bid; Barfow o, Kstabiigced ip July. iy R N I Revay — r.ime 14 and i3 l'(lemu’ck) l:.lldn » DR.N.L Blyuv ‘hapes: Office 180; Resldence ¢ sk W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bidg DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Bujy ing. Phone 339 Reaidence Piione 30 Red. LAKELAND, m,, Lakeland, Florida. W. 8. PRESTON, Lawygy T IR (Offce Upstairs East of Court Hoyy,, “m‘-‘mfle’_“_h' BARTOW, FLORIDA Examination of Titles ang Rea Estate Law » Spectalry, Offices, Bryant Bulldiug Lakeland. Fla KELSEY BLANTON Away From Dust of Autos, Lawyers. The increase of motori 4ryant Block, ‘Phone #:34 Lakeland, Fia consequent increase of some considerable ey the value of villa anl hor| g TUCKER & TUCKER visitors' resorts. The o) cially in the south of Francn ~Lawyers is now much in favor of hoo Raymoudo Bldg away from the main r g 4 4 akelane, Furide D well outside towns, 40 5. EZWARDS Know the Monley Lan. Guage, Attorney-at-Law. An Afriean explor ¢ gy Ofiice in Munn B ey [from the wilds of 1o 1y c » : is sure that the nu i s LaKeLAND, FLORIDA T R FOBPIOSOPOLOIOHO I OHOHOHOIODNOOODOTODDOCOC: HO000 For The Men 9 4 AHT, CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR CO. Lakeland, Florida 3 X 2 290 Blue. ¢ = Smg i»'JEO«MMW‘O‘S'Ow&O'W&W%W‘O HOBQ PI0E OO*O*O@OVE'C"E;O-E‘QW@S%O*M RO FORCPOBCPC-L s D s e Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant MAXES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRRI¢ i CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MOa1Y Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Si'e BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTICNS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, ' ¥ «wer Mounds, Ete, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Uueige H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. FHOHOHOH0F0IHNININIIITI0I0PROL S SOSOBOPOPOPOPOSC S SIS L ) Smith & Steitz See US For ROSEDALE and PARK HILL Lots Lakeland. Fla, Deen & Bryant Building A SQUARE DEAL If you wish to rent & house or have a house you wish to rent; If you have a house to sell or wish to purchase one; It, In fact, you destre to buy or seil anything in the line . real estate, this is my specialty. See me before you close a des! Full information given cheerfully ang freely. N. K. LEWIS Phone 800, Room 1, Raymondo Bldg QHTHTHTF0ET0SIP0IOSOITI0E VOPOPOMIPOROIOEOSO SO SO0