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! PAGE SIX. THE EVENING TELLGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, FEB. 21, i913. g That /.:c Reolly Chorming! | - | PO % INew Evem b@ "TGS l G - Jome \\.4\‘ ;.’: lll \fip— - i - Cm o IR ' burglar may be watching you; DURGLER may have watched you hide that money, a You may lose it. Put it in this band where it will be [ safe in our burglar and fire proof vaults—and from which [ vor can withdrow it AT ANY TIME on demand. All your neighbors do this, Why not you® ] | No. 1 is a smart head-dress of roval blue tulle, with a lancer feather | standing out at the side. In No. 2 an artistic effect 18 achieved by the hair being swathed and a few roses laid on, to give the effect of a wreath with- out its heaviness. No. 3 is @ most hecoming coiffure for a blonde, with the two paradise pilumes worn In this original manner. No. 4 is a coiffure formed of a torsil of white tulle, round which is twisted a row of pearls ending in an ornament over the ears No. § is a natural-looking head dress, in which are placed three aigrettes, in graduated shades, which give a very new and smart effect. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland AAAAAAAAAS A tand tore complented affair, and, ¢ sequently, ich more interest ing, The change so frequent!y that they require a vigilant eye fiv: pon thein, no longer feasilic to got sever: good” dresses ad er, a tes Keep them earcfolly in lavender in a i ciepad wh cupboard for a yiur before they a | an eveni worn, when they will “do” for succ 'I\ of an Empire top and sleeves of ing years with but little alloralnvn dlover lace or muslin embroidery de- Nowadays, when we acquire & new | with matching wide bands and frock it behooves us to wear it con- | yttached to a narrow skirt formed of :«'antly and at once before it grovs | jour straight widths of China silk or demode. This in any case I8 much ¢oft cashmere. At the bottom this lho wiser plan, and one adopted by ckirt is finished with a deep hem, | the farseeing French woman. It 18 Lich should be weighted just enough | oalvmya a bad policy to allow our frocks ', keep it from flying about, while at to lle by, and we pet much more wear | {the top edge it is laid in two deep om. of them and present an hmnnelyl side plaits running from the center smarter appearance, by having ourf|und extending almost to the under frocks made for our immediate use.|.rm seams at back and front. Tacked Almlessly to buy a dress because it is junder the lowest band of lace or em- pretty, without keeping in our mind's, broidered muslin defining the bottom eye the occasions when we are Ilikely | of the short bodice should be s strip to use it, must epell failure as well of broad satin ribbon, matching the a8 extravagance. shade of the skirt and running through e o slits cut in the transparent fabric just in front of the left arm-eye and there AFTERN_‘!QN GOWN terminating in a huge bow of loops and ends. The sleeves of the bodice may be scant puffs or short angel dra- peries and should never extend lower than the elbows. rt of a teas iy awmong one ready | naking rather hich is expensive. ‘ own has recently been | h can literally lie made ! since it consists mere- | g { No Longer Feasible to Buy Pretty ijor at All Hard to r'Hl e, and Will | 0” l e 0 lnen 2‘1 Dress and Put It Away for Use Gratify the Owner Whenever ; q in the Future. It Is Worn, | — il | Jong with good laundry work is what you are looking Ior and &; Fashlon is rapidly hecoming a w0 Uvery girl and woman appreclates % v E‘i F o S g 3T 15 tust what we are giving. Try us. styl Lakeland *Steam Laundr Phone 130. West Main 8t. Unexpected Quarters Great is the Loss If your properto ‘burns and you have No Fire |I|SIII‘dIICG Small is|the cost of protection .3 From Financial IOSS Some one has said: "F‘nro-tnmk, though you cannot for(' teil " And ogain; *Caution is the parenf of safety,” INSURE AND BE SAFE! l represent reliable companies. | am dealing ininsurance only. That is my sole business. Y Z M A N N Ravmondo Bldg. Room 7, Phone 30 & WHEN WE FURNISH YOU @& New Head-Dress. Head-dresses for evening wear have come decidedly into vogue this season and are made principally of narrow bands studded with rhinestones, or other colored stones. These are worn rather low over the forechead, show- ing a short bang below. Another style | stone bucklo and a black osprey worn | close to the halr a little to the side ' | of the back. Bits of satin to match the dress may be twisted around a wire to form the head-dress, and forI young girls tiny silk roses may bo added in a bunch or in half-wreath ef- ! tect.—Harper's Bazar ' t fe Ofen C om From m«mm Ead o aaa g o d o0 g0 g2l ot 2 oo e .'. ! Boas Fuller, Many beas are made with the French flowers and satin ribbons and are round 'hn h the flat stoles are | still worn. h tints frou stone gr can be far as they are also apr ay wear, which mal dering, arn |and the a e longer, the THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD~ ewnto'o JARCOURT &0, cece- MANUFACTURING ENG RAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY, U.S.A. - ; b WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. & 3 Full line of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Ari Co's kncraved Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, loys, Ltc. AKELAND BOOK STORE, em worth < than formerly, o the flues | iat matter the Pretty Waist Beit, A very pretty waist belt was w Of sapphire-blue satin mousseline or | by a young girl ,:Cpm]\ Onn: g:;; velvet with satin e dered revers; | \ . chiffon dress. It was of broad gray lace chemisette anu black sash with | velvet ribbon, with a fringe of tiny i and fringe embroidered and ged ends. rmk roses at each end and a buckle | —_— to match. The belt was carried round ! Way the “2ir is Dressed. I‘!e waist to meot the left side, | CCPJ-FRACTOR Q‘\PJ BU!LDER ‘| In & both | vwhere one end '!f“ hed through airdre fris £.4 o3 . 8| etraight and cunl still ‘.M\» flower bucki h ends hun, Will foea’sh plass 82 apecifiati ¢ S Dlicw any plans and otly & few i ire bt down t! B ?: swecificution: {ouish-c | upon the forchead ,,,1 curls | fringe hang r the feet. 5 are arranged from ! . £ N | s N STUCLLOW SEL YA A stead of follow ne of the| Werking With Woolens, | STRCLLCWE . SrrciaTs brow, and the drc-sin: is done very| To thread a needle with woolen | softly and with a strovg bias in favor | thread or zephyr, thread it first with | Lot e zbrw you Jome Lateioad hooes | Lave baild of the side par There are no|ia strand of fine cotton dovbled; then | longer any coils momre on the top | catch the woolen thread wirough the LAXELI XD, Phone 287-Green. FLORIDA [ ©f the head, but the back is covered |loop In the donhled end of the cot | with puffs eo eoft and flat that they | ton and pull it tarough the eyo of the , look like waves. needle in this way { R TO MEET FASHION'S CHANGE GooD DESIGN FOR 1eA GOWN |} ““i § gallons Kerosene .. .oe..oo v ..... 4 ! ~‘w" ! longer the “\ ¢ the more valuable the { feather at any time; thickness also | | counts. ! —_—— ! We Won't Sacritice (); | but we are always stud, . Increase The Quuniy We give the "most now but we ire ar uore. Phone us and prove Best Butter, per pound . ... w.iom.... ..., . Bugar, 16 pounds ...e.....iimunnne.. .., Cottolene, 10 pound pails. .. co..omovuv... ..., . Cottulene, 4-pound pails. .. .... % s Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails . .. Bl 3 cans family size Cream. . S 6 cans baby size Cream................. . 1-2 barrel best Flour... 12 pounds best Flour....... .......c....... Picnic Hams, per pound ........... .. Cudahy’s Uncanvassed Hams. . Octagon Soap, 8 for........... Ground Coffee, per pound. .. .. E G. TW” A I SR S T Y 3 A T TR s SMOKE The best Union Made cigar in tovn. They have stood the test. is & black velret cord with a rhine. | SEEE——— ‘Sebrng, Florid: The Town of Beautiful Locamon The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunm Inqmre Abont It At Room 1 Raymondo Bldg., Lake C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGEF. Telephone 309. sa— D. A. HENDERSON Proprietor Phone 279 Corner Florida & Main . Florida and Western Meats of All i\'mdds Fresh{Vegetables 4% Mother's B