Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 10, 1913, Page 3

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| Tt Up In Too n Some Are e, vans piled up (omiscuous hues is vesue, but an occa- in the more formal g, should uh general color and nona are liose made from f tapestry whicli n in such exguis un ready for use, for those of y ore within 1, awhich s ul couch thi low the new oblong velvet to each ! and this velvet in with the pre 1 the tapestry. » velvet and tapestry meet nished with tarnished gold same gort of a cord in t=od around the cushion when | {s complete. The back of the e\llh Pr 13 tuade of the plain velvet. | “BRYDA” e in | 4 "x Lunch Blouse in a Combina- Ivory and Yellow Chiffon and 7 #: Fine Lace Ccliar. Evening Shoes. ries of dress on y are being lav- ¢ winter are eve- des. For the for- . tul and costly brocades and : are emploved and In cclors A gowns, white and gold 1 favored. Jeweled buck- % ETea ce as well as those of 4 u d fer their adornment E somii-cirele of nlaited or P but two loops of black vel- 1 are seen coming from the ath the buckle. Satin flow- {by 4 touch of color. Faz Hvona' le Poise. A c % the d (c' s ong il 8 :s the ant " Roman bcnd we have & line of trimming in the : d the opening in front over ; Corresponding with the drag- : ‘ownward at the back of the “aperies women ot 1t , but this use ‘r:i at >alm Beach h damp and water Arrie 1y CLLT PLTNNTIED ntial of the atagion, but most | nt never overdo w it to a de at never ofl as do icles, 1granco for v fae (R I The “Dra and the “Queen E‘_lizn-' beth" » Vwon Much Favor Here and in England. The woman vho almires the ple turceque in hats will admire the “Drake” and Queen Elizabeth hats. The former, with flat, full tam-o* shanter crown, plumes sweeping to the shoulder, s a predominant note fn winter millinery. Velvet quills to mnl(‘h the erown and brim edged with narrow feather fringe are also a pop- | ular form of trimming. lnd vandyke brown are favored col | ors for the “Drake” hat. The unlucky aigrette, despite the ef- ' forts to make it unfashionable, is en- ! Joying no respite. Prices have soar- ed to a fabulous figure, and it s used " to trim many of the smartest “Drake” models. The Queen Elizabeth hat has the : gides of the brim curving upward. An exquisite example of this varlety was | of chestnut brown velvet, with a white ' plume sweeping over the side. This was caught with a jeweled ornament. ——— Waist Pattern Help. A walst pattern should be fitted right side out—as it I8 to be worn. Almost everyone has some varlation | in the two sides of the figura. One shoulder will be a trifle higher than the other and the hip on the opposite side a trifle lower than its mate, re- sulting in & elightly longer walsted underarm scam on that side than on the other. Now, if you fit the walst wrong side out, when you have | gtitched the ¢ nd put it on right side out will be exactly nlder will be t that was fitted New on. A charming tashion roeently revived at the Paris opcra consists in pinning a couple of 1 vpon the bodice of the simply or bluct trimn to the dered velv gauzes rect nor dc wlapt themselves {13 in embrol ird satins and ied upon the ¢ fizure on headed ions 2 latter case the | veiled efior cparzled tulle and lace es and the linings of da char vse give the required « to these beau- tiful toilets Waist for a Velvst Suit. Another bl ‘ 4 to wear o 1vot ekirt has in the es, wm *h h‘uly tucked chiffon gle reach over the elbow { Deen-Bryang Bldg,, Ground Floor. P 0. Bldg. Phicve 215, Lu ¥ncws Better Than | | unies as n<,’ A (‘l)x_ licate ! The dainty | > and | with | s her | o, POw- | Tudes | NCY | Corbeau blue| vns in white | 131t these floral | 3 | | l Featu'“ 1_! PuY 2u DR. SAMUEL F. SI&IT!I. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses S ‘c' Prescribed “Residcuce, 22 < Physician and Surgeon. Drr 1+ st1pLivzn SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY Hours—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 p.m, 7p m A & iRVIM DENTIST wetablisked in July ‘9@ w14 4nd 1H Keopvucky Delidiar Miarops Ofica 180, Renidpuer R4 e Ua g W xt. '.‘KO'-;‘- hl:. PLYSICIAN AND SURGITON, Rooms 3 and & Kentuery Bldg Totlend Flariea AND I MUNICIP AL} NOTARY [oun § w0WARDY ; Attorroy-at-Law Munn Hulldins FLORIDA Oftive i CeKilLAND SARAIl L. T WILELE R ACIAN ut Building, HEESEEIAN DR, | OSTEOPATIL PHY Rooms &, 6 an by | L S me Blae. ¢ ALE 3 Lidg ! 1ok 1 A LovachonougH | Room 6 Decn & bryant BiGg. Archite | Newest Ideas in Bon nlow Designing Lakelandg, 17 Xurn‘ a D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Dryant Building. Phone 209. Lakeland, Florida. BB nurnm ~Attorney-at-Luw— Qoo 1 Btusrt Hidg Bartow 7ia DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Skipper Bullding, Over Postoffict Phone 339. Reatdence Piione 300 Red LAKELAND, FLA (Offee Upstairs East of Court House,) BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Speclalty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE \\Ui ORGAN. Hours: Mononday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 6. LAKELAND. FLA. ~ GENTRY UNDERTAKING CO, FUNERAL DIRECTOES. Futch & Gentry Building. Night, 13 Red Phone—Day, 241; |00l~‘ tt Office City Hall. | "W, §. PRESTON, LAWYER Room 11, Futch and Gentry Dilz Meets every Friday night at 7.30‘ |at I, 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Maln and PAGE THRF® E TUESDAY ~ WEDNESDAY 11 12 atest line Ever Shown in Lakeland e s st SRS e RO P e == | | o ?'5 &4 EATES SHOE STORE " The Place to BUY GOOD SHOES ‘l | Lakeiand Lodge No. 91, F. & A.[uieets every second and fourth Thurs- | meets every second and fourth Mon- | M Regular communications held on|duy night. Woodmen Cirele first | day nights at L. 0. 0. F. hall. Visit- second and 4th Mondays at 7:36 p v harada WL kstridue Iin;: brothers and sisters cordially in- m Visiting bretheen cordially dn [ covacil Communder, Mrs, Sallie Scip- | vited. vited J. C. OWENS, W. M ! of Cirde MRS, I. C. LONGMAN, N. G ] P WILSUN, Secy. B MRS, ILA SELLERS, Sec ..... K. OF P. o \ \ i v Regular meeting overy Tuesday Lake Lodge No. 2, L.O O. F, eland Chapter, R A M NG| Cay g odd Bollows Hall, Vit | mects Friday nishts at 7:29, at L .l iy ; \.,“ ]..| K g members always welcome, 0. 0. I, Lall. Vigitine brothers are Ul 1 I ' “:m ik I. D. BRYAN cordially invited ; ' il gt R Clancelior Comuarder J. L. REYNOLDS, Sce. Sy A M ACKSUN. sceretary. H W. P, PILLIANS, R s ‘ e e e POST w3 (L A K | : ! mgeivrayRry Moets the Satntcay in 1\.rv‘ GLAtWE L & } Provrdey nizhtebgonth at 10 a0 me at the home ‘, Oranze Dlossom Div. No 199 I Vopome Mes b At Spacling on Kentueky avenue G LA W B. of L E meots every Ll Lacie . B t A SHARFER, Connuander { gocond apd fourth Wednesgaye of wn, Secy. } J. R TALLEY, Adjutant Leseh month at 2:80 poom. Visiting PRI | i ‘ torg always weleome Lakeland Camp No. 78, W, O. W.| Elnora Rebekoh Lodge No. 4: MRS, J. C. BROWN Sec'y, | | | Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill /@ First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. ! Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any ! point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. ' Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. | Tennessee. Visiting brethers cor- dially invited. T E RUBERTSON . i i i nersos @ Tenth. Besause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you = M. 3MAILES, Rec. Sec. do, will always be glad. ?United Brotherhood of Carpenters| i | and Joiners of America, Local 17¢6 'Meets every Tuesday nizht at 7! —_See—- o'clock, at McDonald's hall R. L. MARSHALL, Presid ot D een - Bryant J. W. LAYTON, Vice P J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy. H. L. COX, Tonductor | SAMUEL BOYER, J. W. SCARR, C. L. WILLOUGHBY, Board of Trustess. G. C. Rogan "7 or §. M. STEPHENS

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