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Corlaiey o L A WA Sy PAGE SIX. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, JAN. 9, 1913, Look! Look! | Paris has decreed that once again | We,are going to give our customers a treat for the holiday season. Com- mencing Monday, December 16, $14 and $I5 suits for $9.00. Mind This Is No Sale. to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs, N. B.--All our25¢ and $1 Ties to go at 50c. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY Lakeland Don’t forget 118 Kentucky Avenue (& % ik HOL0 POPOPOEO TP ORQFUFIICH DODOOCAGOL A Snanp For Quick Sale, 80 Acres As fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half mile from station; 60 4 res under good wire fence: 30 acres cuitivated; 123 large bearing orange trees, § 200 yrapefruit trees, l)udded 4 years old; 30 acres fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- g ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The first man with 52,500 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, fl h’l novmomm 4)‘0-.0 *Pse Where Can You Get Them? [{ere at this drug store. 1f the doctor says vou need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store—we have it. —— 7 ——— S T— 3 Y e o S — ked Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 % Quick Delivery W ishing you ail a Happy New Year, we are still ready to receive your ! orders. i Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & (. PHONE 93 3 Q10 QE0RQ L0 0FOFOFOIAINIe l magnificent furs. | fur too warm to be healthy, if worn | W€ are QOing [ 1) dispose of all our ‘over a thick dress, except on very ex- to the gauze-like topu THH' GOW IS THE DECREE |dea Certainly a Pretty One, Though There Should Be Much Discretion Exercised in Its Wear, T i [ +he winter gown shall be diaphanous, | | carried out in chiifon or muslin vel- | ‘, vet, or at very thickest crepe de Chine | ,ul almost gauzy satin. Except in the | Beverest weather there is something "to be said for these dresses, when they ‘are worn by the possessors of A long fur coat is ceptional days. Unfortunately a fashion may be in- tended for one class, but it will be copied by others, and the result of | such a mode as that of the thin win- ter gown spells pneumonia for a good many people. However, at least the frocks are pretty, especially when | trimmed with fur. Fur and old lace combined are a very fashionable trim- ming at the moment, although a fa- mous French dressmaker has de- | nounced the mixture as in bad tuu. and being bad art. . For the evenings, of course, thin: gowns have it all their own way. Even brocades have now been brought to such a degree of lightness and sup- pleness that they are practically llkol gauze. Indoor gowns are still belug‘ trimmed with pink or pale ground' cameos, and they were also seen on ! hats and coats, so those who possess ! these fine ormaments can still wear' them in this very effective manner. | FAN FADS WORTH COP“NG Handsome iridast ;r; Those Which | Parisian Women Have Adopted as | the Mode for the Season. B! As in many other dainty feminine' accessories, it is Paris which sends us the prettiest fans. Bewitching little trifles they are, delicate and lovely | One of the new ideas is to have | the fan made with flowerlike petals | of gauze or chiffon, partially covered ! with tinsel or remaissance lace. When | the materials used are filmy enough, | and the sticks of carved ivory or| pearl, it is easy to imagine just how | pretty such fans are. Sometimes on the feather fans you will see little butterflies in color, clev- erly made from the feathers. and or | namenting the part just above the ! sticks. And sometimes the butterfiies | are replaced by small roscbuds in shell pink, or festoons or chenille in | round balls. | Very handsome are the fans of chif-| fon cloth, with hand-painted decora tions. There are pastoral scenes in' color, and they remind us of the beau- titul old French fans of long ago. Fre- | quently these have sticks of the lus-| trous mother-of-pearl, a fitting tlnmlI GIVES COLLAR RlGHT TOUCH' Dainty Design of Trlillng Flov«n‘ and Foliage Makes a Pretty Fin- | ish for the Neck. Those who admire dainty neckweap will embroider a collar, using net as a foundation. Be careful when purchasing the net | that you select a firm quality, with not too large a mesh. Cut the collar | the desired shape and stamp it with a simple desizn of trailing flowers and foliage, a festoon of tiny blossoms | or a chain of daisy heads arranged one after the other. i Pad the petals and leaves lenzthe wise with darning cotton and stitch across this, using soft mereerized cots | ton. Buttonhele stitch the outside edge In scallops and finish with a frill of narrow valeneciennes lace. Bind the neck line with a bias | strip of lawn, which slips beneath| the dress, insuring a wellfitting col- lar. A butterfly bow of embroidered net, or a iabot if proferred, gives @ ‘d:xinly finish to the collar TIE-RACK CASE ‘IS OBSERVED IN ALL MATERIALS | son, Iartist.lcally, and only the white furs ——*_— CGLOR NoTE 1S GRAY -Ihe Profesions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat olasses Icnennficahy Prescribe. Phone: Office 141, Rusidence 2. Bryant Bldc Lalelnd Fin DR. a. R. SULLIVAN | Physician and Surgeon. AND GARMENTS. Moleskin, Supple and Beautiful Fur, Is the Acknowledged Favorite— Revival of Squirrel a Feature of the Season. Gray, particularly in the soft taupe shades, is the color note of the sea- and since violets and satins, cloths and silks are made in gray; since gowns and wraps and suits and hats and gloves and even shoes are gray, then it is no wonder that gray furs promise to hold a prominent po- sition in the winter modes, placing| even the sables in second place, for brown furs and grays do not mingle Hours—9 a. m.,, 1:30 p. m. 4:30 p. m, 7 p. m. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Establiskea 1n July, 1yvu woms 14 and !5 Kentucky Bulldiu: Phones: Office 180; Resldence 8¢ OR. W. R, GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. which contrast prettily with the gray, or the soft seal which makes a good background for gray trimming, or an occasional dash of jet black in the fur line, will be really appreciated in this overwhelming popularity of the I soft taupe tones, Lakeland, Florida. Moleskin, as everyone who grew e familiar with this supple and beauti-] % TRAMMELL, ful fur on its introduction last season Attorney-at-Law. knows, is the finest of any gray furs. Offices, Bryant Bullding It is exquisite in color and texture; Lakeland, Fla. it drapes as readily as soft broad- cloth; being made up of tiny skins, KELSEY BLANTON it is available alike for minute bits | hv.'yen of trimming. for sets of every style and size, and for the largest of fur garments; it works readily into com- Sryant Block, ‘Phone 213 Lakeland. Fla —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg ‘ sketand Fortds 'W0. 0. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Mupn Buiidtug LAKELAND, FLORIDA SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY |D ©- 'BOGERS, Deen-Bryant Bldg., Ground Floor. TUCKER & TUCKER | HOPOPOTODOTOTOFOPOPOFOLOHORTOVRVOOVON000T For The Men A.H.T. CIGARS P | bination schemes with other furs or ¢ C ¢ L4 € e ooy T g o i Near Electric Light Plant w velvet and chitfon, an 18 S0 costly as to defy any attempt to place | MAKES it in the class with “common” furs. | RED CEMENT PRESSISD 1321 In place of the sharply contrasted | € black and white tox sets which ap- xc, CALL AND SI‘;.E $HEX. AN SAYE T00 NONAT lpmrt‘d last winter there are now be- | & Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement {or {ing shown sets of smoked fox and |5 BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPLiOXE white fox —a skin of ecach for the | C i A . \a f . - soart and another pair for the mult. 3 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Fosis. Once in a while the grayish fox with | Mounds. Fte, a pink tone known a fw years ago | @ood Stock on Hand WE Delive: Free as rose fox but simply called d,\ed“ H. R. ZIMMERMAN pl‘ODl‘iPtO' fox this year is scen larly beautitul with white costumes. I'iis is particu- | ¢ A direct result of the vogue for gray is the revival \n guirrel. It is QWCA‘""“ s not every womian o can afford ! | | I ‘ To make a ticrack case take tweo |hlndkerchi« fs and join plainly at the | lower edges, but sew together at the I two perpendicular sides to jorm little frills. Ou the upper edge of one handkerchief make a 10w of tiny but- ton holes to correspond with the but- tons on the other edge. Then slip in a board size of handkerchief. The handkerchief representing the front of the case must have large embroid- ered button hole slits to hold the sup | ports of the nickel tie bar, which may ‘be detached at will from the board | thus dalntily covered ! Sueded Collar Set. | In every color. but particularly tn | gray and in vivid scarlet collar, cuff : and belt sets are be’ag produced. The , material used is suede and the collar ! and cufts are of the old-world Round- | head pattrrn The collar turns down and the cuffs turn up. while the belt is straight and excessively neatt To be worn with the country tweed or serge suit the new sets are admirably adapted. ! ~——eT moleskin and as gray | & furs are imperal bstitutae }, is mnecessary—henece © ronewed | € popularity of the inexpensive squirrel. Now when squirrel has been in be- | g FOI' A“ fore this, too oiten it has appeared | & in rather ugly o r (he[ ‘;’ ‘chinchilla squirr od, is | § most used, and in its it 18 | a really attractive fur—soft, prettily % colored. and free from the harsh, & long, brownish hairs that spoil the| @ appearance of some skins. This chin- 3 chilla squirrel makes the daintiest of | @ fur togques and turbans sets of HAH muft and scarf, and trimming h:: % Dee“ & Bryant Blllldlnfl coats, gowns and suits. Whole coats for motoring and cvery day wear are, A. H. T. CIGAR; CO. Lakeland, Florida OEQFOEOFOLQIQBODO DO I O OFOIQIOPOST L r Wl v e - Lakeland Artificial Stone Wor ks | DPQAFOROEORO® D 20O O EOROPOINPRONIUPIPOPOA T 425+ YOOOOOOO00D000DIO00 'Smith & Steil REAL ESTATE See US Fur ROSEIMLE and PARK HILL Lots: G D &K D Civil Engmel and e Rooms 212.2): .~ LAKELAN], . Phosphate land exip ... veys, examingiy, " Blueprir: ;, A 7 MA e RmnGDeeuc&D(: NOU H Architecr Newest Ideas in Bun.a), Degims Lakeland, Fi o, e B Lawyer, Room 7, Bryaur 1. di Phope 27+ Lakeland, | R 3. HUFFARE ~Attorney-at-Lyw_ %00r 7 Stnert Bldg Bartgw DR. N. L BRYA) DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Erygy, 5y ing. Phone 33y Resldence Pione 10y pyg LAKELAND, f1y W. 8. PRESTON, Ly (Offce Upstairs East of fiWYER. oy BARTOW, FI_ORIIH Examination of Titles ins Estate Law 4 = Men Need Help-*-+ ¢ There is a nizh @ g almshouses 1or to save men tion the blighti u house. Man hus more than bread starving. o) and encoutug ! which he may man, and until so recognize and continue to gr: miseries.—Ch B T S R R G RS 290 Blue. ¢ 704 020#QPAHOIOIOHOIOBOHO F OSOIOTOPORGEO 1 OBO3 1 210 hinds of M I I D CH IR S Lakeland. Fla, of course, again in use. The popularity of gray has not les- sened the demand for ermine among those whose purses will permit of in. dulgence in this regal and costly fur, Tailless”or pure white ermine is first cholce, End some of the most distine- tive sets intreduced this winter ape made of tailless ermine—as pictured in the accompanying sketch. ———ee Silk Shade. An unusually pretty shade is made of & rather dark-green silk, with g sheer white silk used for lining. There is an interlining of rich red silk, so that when the lamp is lighted the ef- fect is that of a changeable silk ade. LR ol rent; If you have a house to sell real estate, this is my specialty. N. K. L Phone 309. A SQUARE DEAL It you wish to rent & house or have a house you Wish * It, in fact, you desire to buy or seil anything in the line of Full information given cheerfully ang freely. or wish to purchase one; See me before you close a des: EWIS Room 1, Raymondo Blds: SOPOPONMISOPOROPOTOSOROPOROC