Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 28, 1913, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 28, 1913. PAGE THRF¥. P i p colendid French Cleak |New miLiiizay poinTs = jsoms CHANGE 'S m STYLES ARE' * io DEPARTMENT STORE§ | Rt minicl dy o ' = Fashions. - ...-,._..-.- o e — Spring Goods are comingin. Must have more room, so down goes prices 'on Coats , The ever-interesting story of the hat holds the attention of womankind from dawn to sunset. It changes with the hours of the day, the days of the week, the weeks of the season. And because of its comparatively small cost it appears in numbers in the or dinary woman's outfit. Georgette is emphasizing the seal- ] brown color in millinery. It bids fair to supplant the black-and-white and blue-and-white alliance that was so strong. The tam-o"shanter crown on a flat | brim is anotier type of hat launched I by this wellknown milliner. This suggests a change from the beret cap, { { yet has all the becomingness of lha; cap worn by the | Maline hats ure and Coat Suits going at Half Price. e —— Emnomtuv SALE--Watch for Dat! o r——— e s e e ————— _ - ‘BATES' SHOE STORE )lhll innovatlion. (B % 31;.‘ N ™ v fi' utch & Gentry Buxlumg vhich is laid a! | wre of t hai s raised | e from the hair 1 ceovered bml‘i ¥ T!' I dean, end vel tie it secure | : | 1y on tho heod The velv, | quently coril od with moire and fab- | ries that are excellent imitations ot‘ fur. L Trimeiing has moved toward the :'u i front, the stiff cockndes, brushes and | eord ornaments Lwing A J ner, | e ————— particularly fa. | and gorgeous r““”“!"‘ wiih littte woights :‘h‘""' needed. | (o104 for hats to he worn with direc- Enounn of Ciants. : True Cornanions. Two Foints View scason can only b‘i ”"} rb coat of satin and a gold y5ira ynd revolut ¥ sults Littls iank had had a mrenml’ There are sou «d women tn | Young men th "1 o fools, and ntage when they | broc il abric Is U2 here. ll”m The Trim Nare §2 [ et ith s sixfoottwo papa | \flw e eompany covatways at our DI men koo 10 be 80~ anple draperies that i worn ”ll ".'l'i wnl 'I-\! of chinchilla oo o i about e the tooih-powder vottle | AL the bt cteps in owr nate | Meteah enshroud the figure, | ’\ l} o f noticen! le fs on practical | with iy Atter ithie meeting ad- un are drawn ot by their tnter IR Ior the coat is of satin iR g 3 ¢u an inspiration 'ol il ot ap ’ f satin hats for fall and winter, e went t fuli. Materials are so M ‘T UTTLE COATS i‘ shapod slee + ineline to fall to the | the long lines of button ornaments | ‘0 uid them they are provid-! and pointed collar and JULIA BOTTOMLEY. NANAS AANAANAAAANA AAAAANAAAAAS = - A~ down a little in the back and curved up almost to the waist line in front "and was bordered by a narrow line of + showing them with smart ornaments tens to this Appincott’s ) in the most severe eases completely cure liongtollive mich them. We are willing to pe rsfl\n.nlly | guarantee this and to return your money without argument if your complexion ig not fully restored toits natural beauty, | WILSON'S FRECK LIS CREAM is fine { : fragrant and absolutely harmless, will Energy That Counts. j not m.ll.'(‘-‘ Air lyl“\ll“[,’lb;" “Illll;.Il;Iv‘Ky wen in action 18 ha i remove N, S and N - LU IR et LES, Conn-mhnl.nvumllrvll The jara j weakness. 1 have nover known a man cof read ability 10 e ungrateful— | Goeth of picot-edzod fuil'e rihbon. Mushroom shapes with tam-o’-shan. ! ter crowns are the important word in | Garrison's Philosophy. the millinery story. The teeth that we wtter is impalpe i Sailors in many varieties of velvet| gy, ot real, it cannct be thrust | and plush will be favored for walking | qov ), 1y brute foree, nor plerced with ! suits, if the showing of a wellknown | 4 . .. ¢ bribed with gold, o1 | dark fur, under which the plain velvet | house be an indication. The cause that we expouse s the | energy that sends the world spinning. | by g ELVET ADMIRABLY ADAPTED ' lower section joined the cloth, Ostrich fantaisies are used for after-| .y i an liberty, formidable to | Disagrecments ace like dint and steel, ! are and results absolutely certain, FOR CHILDREN'S WEAR. ater ! Cives the Effect of Simple Ecconce, So Appropriate in the me of the Maiden Small— Simolicity the Watchword. ( 13, as well as coats for wart‘cularly attractive | simplicity and child Astrachan fur scems iikely to figure | A h are essentia 0! on many powns this season. WWV"&“‘MVVWWWW VWWWWWVQ(‘ W nts for small folk im- | A few feit togues trimmed with | and the eccentric ool flowers ar to be seen ' thways out of place S0 are the over- ; but there is Drape tiful and ’ A Y e SBfhnis. 481 i woon s i Ten Good Reasons, Why You ;s dren's dress, thourh ¥ F ven mothers their disposal, pre- ty without the ele < a matter of planning ASHION'S FANCIES. Roses mude of fur are one of the trimming novelties Scotch plaids are the newest things in blanket bathrobes. Jeweled fliéts are very with evening coiffures. | Striped ribbon is clalming attention for jaunty street hats. ! much worn < the season pro- The palm leaf design is the newelt‘ cw models appear dax | hing in rich beaded bags. | Deen wl skunk fur | are a4 e THE “PRYLLIS” STYLE Sent bv mail if desired, they strike the new Contrary ptammoth jars $1, 0‘!( it opinions (il the el vut of jucas— ' SKIN SOAP 25c¢. Herbert Kautman AL Price 50e, WILSON'S FAIR Lor sale by DRUGGISTS noon hats. Wings runk next in im-|y,, portance, the white vulture, goura and | 4} . magpie furnishing the zreater part of | the immense supply demanded by mil. liners. s ks, uts, and dear to the oppressed, ushout the world -=William Lloyd rison., TR TR T R pred, B o TR B gty B AL ey PARK HILL Should Own a Lot in Park Hill ts b Ran in and asked hll, course, and we 1 winsice inoour | " L | <ad ) i ) vies have for years | . (‘I‘!d r-'lxli\n»‘ hll"‘h n loons and bows are still good se him one thing. | souis vever e nev, Pro reckled lr s ! d styles. When we tvle i .]'”" #d and inexpensive, while ettes have it kn the nature of the | fessor Henry Drummond. i d 88 L} ROLE & 3 i S8 N : . | P | " s from the loom ;,“‘ I I" il i) ". iy m:kn- ol been hichly favored for afternoon and | ne promized, and then ask- ! Itis an |lv'n‘,.1h-fu( that one 50 cent W e e e T ' that it was. He told her: { _— jar of WILSON'S FRECKLIS CREAM S g 5 [ b ".",:,”, ”‘l u:,:“: i .th: ufi:l;g| Velour hats are In great demand, Hen pagn dies, T wants you | Ingratitude, mllutlu-r.ln nm\lt "mn lxlm‘ul'lt':ul:c AT, i ; ! s e milline ? 8 Aadliiiy 2 'm to fade and that two jurs will even iifs vory reason, cloaks ] Rt ves, 1iko (he queer| and the leadinz milliners in Paris are me not to bring any more Ingratitude i nivass a form of | them to fade anc 0 Jurs Will eve | soontfitg I beautiful velvets of i o it i % . . : ] H R o g | First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. ' e for velvet llmplyy and un- & . » g b hndled ls, oddly ! Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any W imirably adapted to childish | A i :‘ ul coats. When one takes ' point in Lakeland. . J =inall amount of costly vel- i { ™ toied for a child's coat. lines it | . } 13 <1 satin, trima It Nghtly with Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. i N and perhaps adds just a few B R ¥ 1 f hand braiding or hand em- brrs one ham . I Garment | Fourth. Bccause it has High Class Building Restrictions. T irice I8 likely to be astonishing- : . . | .7 but whose beauty i beyond Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. i | el | | g M8 ‘7" are many such models in this ! : H ¥ 5 Showing Velvet In all the | Velveteen, cloth or serge wout 1|l Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this : e ! medium tones of blue, In | make up well in this becoming lit'ie | " ! h;““‘"S ffl:im k"ll to "“: Dainty White Ratine Bonnet, coat, which I8 high-waisted, and has | Fa"- & ? in warm dark greens an fored rib- | the bodice and skirt part joined to ‘ ’ trimmed plain and fancy co pal beautiful shades of red is o » ;i iso be b Api f th fal. Cufs| i G d d : i bon “Bow” which can also ar er by a piping of the material. reets wi ¢ radcd. ':;‘;a:-i:r‘:medmm:l!.il:oz:n::: ranged as “Strings.” | and collar of spotted silk edged % 0 Seventh' Because all St ts % med, a - vandyke lace are worn, and the effv t : : *., “lvet is combined with cloth. | Draped Gowns. | te charming Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section = it idea has appealed to the . .. ow evening gowns are | | . and occaslonally one finds | - 0 "oy exception draped fn | Hairpin Box. in Lakeland. | . 'C"h‘““f"ldclofl" ot “;'y‘ ;z“.";l' gome way and almost always lh“t:'eu:! ; One may cbtain the most charri3 E e models for ve! ' bination wit! e N h ful La m : : chiffon or lace in com and at once the most usefu ..., bovs the one material coat satin, charmeuse or brocade. Lace and ' poy which has been shown for 1 Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. !4 v n:rvre Ffipi”‘v'et because l.t“:: chiffon wings and the revived niggels |a day. It 1s made entirely of d«k " I .,,f\ i * 10 eccentricity, more ing more into evidence . ¢,110] hell, and stands about tho ® : i i i e f y et MY St e o firner zowne and for Lorm o e e abort 018 Tenth. Besause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you ! d leoking little coat made &' ° we no longer S hold one & | f ) ~ dances and the opera; e top opens to hold one s 5 wo mmnrmls. looked exceed associate them with tea gowuns alone. pins, and, without closirg th al do’ WI“ always be glad- T o the child who b itf, —Harper's Bazar. ! 1.ay be opened at the same tin ) i RNSE DL NI CONL v s lower trays, in the manner of bure 1} } . ‘:"""v"-" diagonal ‘”:_a‘:e — i drawers. It will distinetly ap; o 3 i) varm light brown or l'-va‘n;r | the woman who must dress ina | 3 _________.-Sge : : s of the coat “""“"f‘“ and for whom attractive toilet ar . s |l 'f. a ba‘nd_o‘f d.xr;\ r:; have a strong charm. i) 3 i ) WO materiais and d e s a ni The collar and CalfS o ng 1uig it upou b "‘: Fur Ornamentation. een ryant : thousand of ":. il Some of the smartest nes ¢ o o but really '}‘;""j\“_m: obe ym or displeased n 'lha have collar and euffs of fur. (! Bu’ldl”g I ]‘r_‘ was a coat dr ff“ef graves tle mur arly la, squirrel, and skunk are us-d wi'i Y rmo 1.:1_‘ for a little gnl: evory woman | UTe. o< illent effect. Frequently only tie | us say. There again the (o) 5y In‘ 8 -~ i and revers are of fur, and these st of the full length coat was g yypor he wouid sail into et WIA 4, o attacheq that they can be re- | or S M SJ EPHENS wes of | 1‘,“‘“ but the upper part = in orick, and as the arm W8S .4 Gpen required. Occasionally . > s 1ght blue broadcloth, the love- thrown to protect the face it was geD- a4 o¢ pur are used on the skirt | ie that the French call bleu ciel. “Dper part_ or_section rounded erally broken while warding off the blow. also.

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