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BLACK WITH CCLOR DLESIGNS Hosiery of the Moment Is, to Say the Least, Eccentric and in Some i Cases Startling, i — | { The mode in stockings has been | very interesting for a long time, and " the new introductions show no signs of waning eccentricity and beauty. { : Black hosiery is reasserting fits | R claims to the supremacy it enjoyed | for many years, and lost only when | the rage for colored stockings came ' into vogue. But the black footgear | now introduced has a decorative de- | ign in color upon it. Upon the instep of one pair brilliant | | green lizards rendered in beads dis- or g v | port themselves, and upon another, '§8 ¢ ’ TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR lightly limned in sequins, blue dragon |} : v NOmDET . cemerccmen cooiel iie il bl el Ll 1 | flies are seen. Shot silk stockings + .ince Number —. .. .135 &| are being received with favor for ; ; 3 % | morning wear., ' 1aL NOTICE—Notices for the S:cial Degartment can be com: They agree well with the ratine suit | ; which is striped in two shades of one | .s ui social functions, elub *®scscscsesa «cd to the Society Editr by either of the above telcpuones a :ten notices to the So.iety Editor, care Evening Telegram. § . tems of social interest should te telsphoned ¢o this depart- & | n as they occur in order that their naws value is nor gl show the left foot and ankle, 1s respon- DA BPIPPEPIID T DD RSP IE S EDh b P | & [ color or in black and purple, or some ; g ) 7, other dye as a decorative, meetings, church gathcrings and 31 The fashion for parting the drap- | eries of the evening skirt, in order to 3 sible for the introduc‘ion of lovely white and 9esh-colored silk stockings, [ JIKRECTION. \ and the children, suggestion is» subtle id ol dawn, but the asps it is rarer; | e of song, but the precedes it is sweet | poem yer writ, but outmastered the a4t 2rows but a mys; i the owing; , but a maj- SHORT SKIRT FOR THE DANCE | Gowns Made Without Train Affcrd: Greatest Enjoyment and Are Strictly in Fashion, Short skirts for the dance gre still | in fashion, and arc likely to remain | so. By faithfully copying that short- Parisicunes have adopted a new skirted and charming gown of the | complexion. It is no longer fashion- g% picture, letting the underskirt be of | @ble to have lily white cheeks or to I White satin and tunie | Planche the face like a Pierrot. To be ;, veiling of pink chiffon, with a border- | chic studded elaborately with flashing jewels or metallic threads. WHITE CHEEKS ARE NO MORE Tint of the Gypsy Has Replaced the | % So Long Familiar “Apple Blos- som” Effects. and the cors; one must have a brown tint ;. ing of mellow-t I lace, one will | like a gypsy, | be perfectly sati As regards A Parisian reception will wear pres- | j ently the air of a collection of col-|¢8 onial Leauties and sportswomen. And |, vet there is no saeriiice of refinement or elegance in the new fad. A change f_ ,-Jf; P , THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 17, 1913. PAGE THREE Cool Days are coming and these suits will come Natty, and the prices will astound you. SHOES! We are closing out our Ladies’ High Top and Tan Shoes--the latest styles and a P Eal @ats and (@at Suits Now Going at A4 BIG REDUCTION in handy. Stylish, Nobby SHOES! SHO Mighty Low Price. thes, and ES! DOOOOOOO 0D i , e of tlesh color has not entailed a [} j'.’\"pi ne i.,.r.-l,:_\ correct tronhles, « the flowing; change in the fit and fashion of the x,':] U- fiH { slve colar, steanpth and: beiny 40 | PopRE A are thag soared, but dress. Tho French woman will still | V4% i [ your hair ‘.i hg i c\f ne (Lan he did enfold he impecenbly elothed notwithstand- D1 i | Get a By eont hottle frem your | AARY ing that her pallor and indoors look h ' “ Pdrusise to nd peave this to] yhet ortells, but a have departed, leaving a faint touch YOUT OW i1 satisfoetion i o0 e R - R A e R R R < B ) ; f tan. I ; : glsobay : : ¥ )’ AMULL F. SMITH v hath foretold him, LG . & ( G0 Editnaien Al : | DR. SAMULL F. eMITH. il Wo muet make our adicux to “roses Common Garden Sage a Simple| ™! it wnder prarinies that th S " it : Pioney will be pefunded it the rem | SPRCTALLS . and croam,” to “apple blossom,” to the Remedy for Dandruff, Falling, SRR e L : mias that throbs the [ telear spring mornines” and “fair Faded, Gray Hair. cdy ix not exacily as represented Eve, Ear, Nose sud Throus ninted and hidden; | moonbeams" It is the imagery of : . i AR . Reses ntific iy . 1hat breathes the sou | the poets, but it is no longer true. e G N Lone Ofice (41, ke ‘o : ¥ i f using Sage for . ¥ ntor is bidden; { Gone is the immaculate body of the ‘. ‘Ffl !uh :YUA .~. ‘.-’?in ‘.“m”"' Conversation Nuring Meals. | Heyant Bldg Lak aod Fa iy that is felt le the in- sculptor as an object of adoration: in OB AR U The world 1o w0 was foreed to i f feelin | I its place we shall address our odes o Our grandmothers had fadmie the impo relationship be- ws 0 eeling; , “five : { i | i to the dusky queens. There is a new the elossy hair at o sexeity-ive, b gween mind and maite: d when one D 4 glory revenled 18 lh'" l“‘Hl‘ of the roses: the white have been onr mothers are gray before Hs oceupied by nettor eating food-- R' R' R. SU‘ L|VAN vt crowns the revealing. | | defeated by the red. are finy, Our grandmothers | the mind shoald aio e bre ught into l’hylician and Surgeon. | . v hrie ), —— e i vlossy witl v aimy bright. Pay a ‘L svmbols of being, but! Laces Popular bl lll 3 ‘ ‘“:| 'll“d ILlwl '\\l:‘,;l‘; J ¥ teow ovicht anee- SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY e i ¢ CocRane Tea,t which also restore i : i o Bieh is symboled s great- | Lace and figured chiffons and voiles I‘ i dote, chat of the ploaaant and lighter | Hours—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m. | are daintily wrought into charming ' "' ;lf' S T I"““*’r" i dife Gure, ol sowr mcals, 4:30 p. m, 7 p. m, 5 e evening frocks for girls who need Ve obicction to usiny such @ pre ate and beheld, but vas- | thin dancing and dinner gowns. The gtation was the tronble of making . Deen-Bryant Bldg., Ground Floor. v inwardscrentor; | [ bertha effect in lace or beaded i, This objection has been over-) ° s « sound broods the silence, | nets is very popular, and, moreover, come hy the Wyeth Chemical Com-) reCk e lr s DR W. 8. IRVIN i the gift stands the giv- | immensely become efther a stout or "‘;m\ of New York, who has placed | UENTIST hand that receives thrill nsitive nerves of receiving, = nothing to spirit, the - outdone by the doing, | i the wooer is warm, but | heart of the woo- the | i the pits where these! nd up from the heights 1ose ghine, imd shadows swim star- nd the essence of life is Richard Realf L "ub Met Yesterday ¢ the Club Rooms. meeting of the Won hield yestepday after 1 rooms, and important - of ideration and s and » the There consti i wWerd ¢t the Food 1Tow at the lather is jproduced, then serub the accordion-pleated dance dresses—they | )raaqs that you wish to draw. You | are certainly being shown, and sold, ' ywi|l be suprised no less than ploiscd very frequently this season, but as (4 gee how easily they may be jlled [ which will therefore be of usn much longer ti | slight person. It hides any unsightly | | lines and adds charm to good figures. —Harper's Bazar, Easily Pulled. When drawing threads for hemstitch. i ing or drawn work, wet a small brush, ‘rub it over a cake of soap until a | the survival of the style is by 10 gup without breaking.— Needlecr:r | means certain. it will be safer to seleet ! something obviously “dated,”’ less tor a Energy That Counts. The friction of men in action | ' energy that seids the world ¢ i vre like flint and e nevw gparks. O il be good things calore 2, t the food sale, which the | t 1 the Ladies” Memorial as- 4 will conduct at the new " dlding, and iy will save! ‘ s the trouble of preparing | b vk U they attend and pur- ; r dinner of the ladies B d Te will be an array of meats, | e 3?1 ken, pies, cakes, salads, { s’ "5, bread and, in fact, deli-| ¢ ire difficult to make, but | 1 fl : tay be obtained from the la- | g ki) 1 miost reasonable price. Pat- By Y the food sale and thereby as»i E 2 1] ‘ontributing your share to- Al “e fund which is to be used ; '“‘i: inz up and beautifying the | y ,‘;’ ¥ Don’t “knock” on the ap- ".. v\; of the cemetery when yon | ; f(i ntributing nothing towards its | oo fration, but rather help th-| : ' n their undertaking andf < I ¥ pave the way towards mak- | ; . cemetery a spot to which wn! : point with pride.’ { i v . k3 i { 4, e Warm While Asieep. i A S ‘3 the Musgum tribe of the Ka- | t e | bear Lake Chad, a German | % o g reports that he has discover- { 7 ! M cted luxury. As the | td ;) ery cold in that part, the § ]N : wuilt like stone coffins, aud Sl T ath a fire buros all night, keep- ‘“€ ae sleeper warm. I A SCENE FROM BABY MINE AT A UUITORIUM TONIGHT vkt « superior preparation |, Jtis an absolute fact. that one 50 cent on he market a superior PO g, 0 of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM of Sae, combined with Sulphur and | iy dither remove your freckles or cause other valuable remedies for dandrufl | them to fade and that two jars will even Hehing scalp, and thin, weak, fall- ' in the most scvere cases completely cure f i i them. We are willing to personally ing hair g ! ihe beauty of the hair depends guarantec this and to return your money . without argument if your complexion is | more on its rieh, even shading than ot fully restored toits natural beauty, alViliE ols6 i | WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM is fine, g R ',”,mh.k_‘il‘rugramtmul absolutely harmless, Will Hed. halr, WHEH (. SHNINGY A ! mot make hair prow but will positively | remedy will bring back the color in | pemove TAN, PIMPLES and FRECK- a fow daye; and don't be tormented | LES. Comein today and tryit, The jars pon’t have dry, hars JR. W. R. GROOVER, KEswablisked In July, 1900 «oome 14 and 16 Kentucky Buallding Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. "« TRAMMELL, Attorney-ot-Law : : il ARl aE and | are largre unnl'rc_.suhsnh;.ulutcl_v certain, | Offices, Bryant Bulding vith ',"“'I,'”"' ““m"”‘, ; ”.“ ,'"' . Sent by mail if desired, Price 50c. ¥ loose, falling hairs. Wyeth's Saze Mammoth jars$1.00. WI1.SON’S FAIR | Lakeland a fand Sulphur Hair Remedy will i SKIN SOAD 25¢. Lor sale by A '“-EigE‘i_iiLANTON P | : Lavyers. [0 S i St et e o @ R x ;f’flfl‘ PTG TR AR § RO a | ersant Block, Fuone &3 2 A | " 4 Lalkelaud, Ko i PUUKLER & 100LMZR ~Lawyers— é Raymoundo bBldg Lo lentioni | You are specially invited to call at our storc on Friday and Saturday, January 17th and 18th and see the wonderful display of Strouse & Bros. High Art Tailoring Samples on display these dates. Their tailor will be here to meet you and give you an introduction to the great line. We will apppreciate a ‘call whether you buy or not. Murrell @ Sharp N P, ¥ ourlda. LUWARDY Attorney-at-Law Ollee i Musn dBundiog LAKKLAND, FLORIDA a. Mo& 4. D mbbhliinald svtl Enguneers ‘sud aichitects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bidg. LAKELAND, IFLA. (sphate land examination veys, examinatiov, reports Blueprirting Bure " A J. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Lakeland, Florida D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryaunt Building. Phone =59 Lakeland, Florida B B. HUFFAKER, ~Attorney-at-Law-- «wnr T Stuert Hldg Bartow, Fa. “DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. ' Rooms § and ¢, Deen & Bryant Bulld- ! ing. Phone. 339. l Residence Pucne 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA — e e e |~ W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER (Offce Upstairs East of Court House.) BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. ——————————— | PROFESSOR H. E. EAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND Bl ORGAN. | Suite 1, Futeh & Gentry Building ; LAKELAND, FLA