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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK TLAND, FI.A | MARCH 87, 1018 c&tmdmtsmuueforww ist Your Property Today 1 b roody fou the Now Yoars rub. It you dony tind ‘u““fl-wmmmn Mo v FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE LAKELAND, FLORIDA FROSTPROOF -UPHOLSTEQING AND MATTRESS MAKING. Old Mattresses made over; cushisas of all kind made io order. Lrop me a postal card. Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Ohio Street. KODAKS and SUPPLIES DEVELOPING and PRINTING HIGH QUALITY- LOW PAXEY PROMPTNESS )nm OO 40t ey ko { 'YM -llle Professions- Will give you lasting satisfaction DR. SAMUEL F. SMITE. a3 they are far better than the clay brick, becoming stronger with age, 'mou durable, more handsome in ap- pearance, giving a better looking 'job in the end, the cheapest job. We SPECIALIST. Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Phone: Office, 141; Ruldenm 2 ive own, or have for sale, some of the choicest properties ad- ¢,cent 0 the town of Frostproof, including a few good bearing ‘me. Timber, turpeutine and colonization tracts. Also see us for takeland strawberry farms, groves and city property. Ohlinger & Alfield LAKELAND. FLORIDA 2:0HOPTPOBIIDICION bring, Florida The Town of Beautiful Location The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunity lquire About 1t At Room 1, Baymondo Bldg, Lakeland, Florids C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGER. Telephone 309. | | | | | 3 UITED to the matinee and to more or less formal occasions where some thing in the way of dress is expected, the coat lnd hat pictures here will prove useful during a great part of the year. l The coat of black charmeuse, lined with emerald green, is draped & little at the front and has a large shawl collar and draped sleeves, finished | with tiny covered buttons. For cold weather a muff and scarf of broad tail | make just the right accessory to be worn with it for warmth. The hat of maline, bordered with velvet, is an unusual achievement of the milliner's art. Many layers of maline in various colors make an opllment' eoverlng for the frame. Embedded in the maline are small roses and 1omt.- | lno-notl and fine moss, creeping about the brim. There i8 a twist of velvet | | at the base of the crown and long ties of velvet, which, of course, are never | tied. Across the underbrim at the back is a half wreath of most beautiful full-blown crush roses and clusters of deep blue forget-me-nots. It is a hat which may actually be relied upon to look well with a gown of any color. It will tax the gkill of the milliner who attempts it, but will repay her patient endeavor. Such millinery is necessarily expensive because of the amount and quality of the materials used and the diflicult work involved. At the same time it Is usually durable and a superh accomplishment, quite as useful l A i "0 PHONE 226 For Fresh Opysters, Fruits, Candes, e dat Tt v have them any color. +build; get our prices. MY LINE Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. DR.J. F. WILSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones—Office, 270; residenes, 297-2 Rings. Munn Building, Lakeland Florida Get the best cement—the right vixture of best selected materials. See us about them before you —— LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman. Prop. R. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg " Lakelapd, Florids. DR W. B. MOON Special Attention to Chronic Die eases of Women and Men. Calls promptly answered. Office in new Skipper Bldg., oves Postoffice. Office Phone 350 Real- dence phone 354 Red INCLUDE! Newspapers Magazines Stationery —_— DR W & IRVIN JENTIST Osabtisted in July, 1900 twome 14 and 16 Keutucky Buildiag Phones: Ofice 180; Residence 84 R Post Cards Cigars KELSEY BLANTON LAWYER P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fia. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSYEOPATH PHYSICIAN {Come and see me before pur 'chasing elsewhere. Your patronage appreciated. ©emt— a8 the black satin wrap. Nuts and all Confections PROMPT DELIVERY 5. 0. DE;’NY .N’Q*Oi’\ POPQPIROBPTBOLOHO T EO 2 Lr iu*);:’v' e Charming Adaptation That Has Been *Eagerly Adopted by the Smart World of Londen. | The subject of the sketch Is an ex- | pression of the bolero. Effected in velvet or ottoman silk, this sort of i coatee is bound fo be much favored ! during the early days of spring, pose sibly with gkirts of faced cloth, which, in the face of much rivalry from rough-surfaced stuffs, continues to hold a strong position. Beneath the fro s of the bolero & little gilet of silk embroidered about the edges is introduced, and at once ! imparts a welcome note of importance. { The coloring might be in Florentine wmfl- i D TR RS B We have in our employ, Mr. S. Miller, who is an expert in hisline. Let him figure with you on your Sheet Metaland Tin Work Do all kind of Roofing. For Gravel, Slate, Tile, Tin. Make or repair any- thing in SheetIron or Tin. A carload of the Famous Strawberry Cup, the kind that fits the Refrigerator Boxes. red velvet with the gilet in a delicate i pallle shade embroidered In pastel | shades. The fur collar and cuffs, i tems wholly of the immediate sea- ! son, are of white fox or pure ermine. { An adorable substitute would be a ; small X edici collar of the velvet. The | chapeau is entirely of velvet, prefer | ably black, with the Florentine nuance | picked up in an ostrich plume that . 13 deftly manipulated to stand out at {a windswept angle—London Mad- | ame. A full line of Sash, Doors, Builders ' Hardware, all at prices which_ will make it to your irterest to let us have a shar . of your trade. Hip Pocket. The innovation of a hip pocket is ! sure to appeal to the woman who loves :the styles that repeat notes of the ! masculine dress. In one skirt such » pocket was partly covered with a ¢ab, which was stitched In place under the upper hem of the pocket and then but. | toned to the cutside of the pocket | proper. llson Co. Pretty Negligees, Negligees in pink crepe de chine, with petticoats to match, and sleeves finished off with swansdown and shad. ow lace ure decidedly elegant. With but garters are sold to match. ts t only stocl i . . P, 1 bon are pretty on blue serge dresses. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ANGEL SLEEVE HAS RETURNED Somewhat Different From Those of Another Day, but Practically Along the Same Lines. Angel sleeves have returned. They are not cxactly like the ones of other days. They show grace in the flowing lines and ecleverness in adjustment, and they algo show something new. The regular sct-in sleeve has been supplanted by the loose overdrapery. In some cases it is a straight piece of | wide lace, caught at the shoulders undor clasps, hooked in place after being wound in scarflike lines over the arms and shoulders; In others it is a sleeve with extremely widening lines, and there need be no seams or gathers. Tassels weight down the edges, and jeweled bandings, rhine gtones being in first favor, edge the pauzy drapery and hold the flowing cleeves in place. Tulle, maline, shadow laces and ex- | quisite metallic effects on gauzes and | nets are used- for angel sleeves, says the New York Press. These are eas- ily incorporated with bodice drapery and arranged over the shoulders to give the grace and use of sleeves without undue material or trouble in construction. The short kimono sleeve can be successfully hidden by draping trans parent net, gauze or chiffon over the top catching the folds by slip stitches | - 1 here and there. Pin all drapery first. Arrange the change until the right line is obtained | Then sew and rejoice in one of the | new features in evening gowns. Lip Pomade. The frosty atmosphere makes the tiny metal cases of lip pomade espe- clally desirable for my lady’s hand- bag, for just a touch of cold cream protects the lips from the dryness of the wind. The metal cases are about two inches long, and are gilt, finished at the top with an imitation jewel, and a ring by which they may be at- tached to a chain. They are about half an inch in circumference. The pomade is elightly tinted, either flesh or rouge color, so that its use cannot be detected, or, for those who 8o wish, | it may be had in white. These are priced at less than one dollar, accord- | ing to the make. Mascot Fashion. There is a growing demand for “lucky” brooches and pendants. The lucky money spider brooch, the lucky enamel ladybird, lucky wishbones, lucky means, are all popular, and many women have their own special lucky hieroglyphics—Chinese, Indian, Arabian and what not—inscribed on | their jewelry whenever possible. Medici Collars. New Medici collars usually have vest-like jabots of net or shadow lace. Sashes of btight Roman striped rib- Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loony ot Bdisonia Theater GET ALL 'HAVANA If you invest in an A H. T. CIGAR—5c. A carefully made, perfectly shaped and perfect smoking cigar—made of choice selected leaf that will please | the critical smoker's taste best be- cause they are best—we know once you try them, you’ll buy them stead- ily. Now is the time to invest. *The- A.HT. CIGAR CO. YOU WILL BE “ON TIME" it you go about it in the ri~’".' w to secure such a result. IF YOU CARRY A V7 PURCHASID LEL it will give you the reputauon punctuality. Here you can tind ALL FKINDS, GOOD WATCHES AT LOW DOWN PRICES. Every watch sold Ly us is guaranteed H. C. Stevens uL Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Bryant Building, Lakeland, Fla. Office Phone 278 Blue. House Phone 278 Black. @. D. & i. D. MENDENQALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg LAKELAND, FLA 'hosphate land examination veys, examination, reports Blueprirting. A. J. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Brysut Bldg Architect. Kewest Ideas in Bungelow Designing Lakeland, Florida. D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Bulldine Phone 269. Lakeland, Florida. R 8. KUFFAXEK, -=Attorney-at-Lyw-- foor 1 Btunrt Hldg. Bartow, Flw DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Skipper Building, Over Postofies Phone 339. . ftestaence Prone 300 Red LAKFLA ND, FlA w. 8 ?REBTON LAWYER (Offce Upstairs East of Court House. ) BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Rea) Estate Law a Specialty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN | TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Room 11, Futch and Gentry Big, Hours: Mononday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 6. LAKELAND, FLA. At The Second - Hand Store ;Whnler and Wilsn sewing machime !M as new; be! lounge; heds, Oon cil stoven; woed aiasloa mahogany s:tiee; re- Caods bought Sur {net organ; rlooke; stoves; gos etoves; rockers; library tahlc, éfrlgcrmm anything | and sold ARCHER The Second-Hand “Mam 210 West Main Btreet. Lakeland, Fia,