Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 28, 1913, Page 7

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TFE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAR ™1 1 00OATITTINTO0 T ist Your P Tod | List Your Property Today § THINGS ONECANTLOSE ..o soen s M be ready for the New Year's rwsh. It you demt find 8y GENE DUEY. ‘ MORE FILMY THAN EVER. wi ot Loans “Hold still a minute, while I fas- | Crepe de Chine Is Perhaps the Most e ten your ccllar pin, Gert,” commanded | Popular Material—Petticoat Models the girl with the snappy black eyes. Show Flounces of Chiffon of . FISKE JOHNSON *“You'll be losing that wonderful good Mousseline, u'gold pin some day if you don’t keep e it fastened.” . . " The modish woman of today wears REAL ESTATE ‘ no:::lc‘:;'(h’:.:l;h::t:dnl::;lt: ::a :‘: ::wer underclothes than tho woman BUILDING. imitation Irish la ist. “H t yesterday, and those she does wear 00K 17, flm y LAKELAND, FLORIDA } o goo::es:. BCa rrl:? l‘:: :“ 4 thl‘:n:l.n are less self-assertive, but to make |yp w SGOTIOOOC0D0 up for this they are fiucr, daintler. 602 three years, and I simply can't lose ft! I lost a solid gold, 18 carat pin one day, and I stopped in at a ten cent store and bought this one to use temporarily, and I've used it ever since. My real gold pin I had three days when 1 lost it, but this little old cheap one sticks to me like a mort- | 8age on a farm, | “That's always the way with any- [ thing you want to get rid of. You ‘slmnl\ can’t lose it. A friend of my mother's gave ler a vase for Christ- mas cne year; got it as a premium with some laundry soap, 1 :uvn It jwas the awfullest leeking t | ever saw, with biz, red r 8050 -OPISTIOTEDIOSD FROSTPROOF flm SAI.[ Land and Groves we awn, or have for sale, some of the choicest properties ad- .t 1o the town of Frostproof, including a few good bearing Timber, turpeutine and colonization tracts. Also see us for i «strawberry farms, groves and city property, & Aiiield groves Laael I stand- PO Bt il E IS BOS .u:...nw L] I !I er {ing out on it like deo . Ma 1 said she would be so thank:ul if some- body would accidentally tip that thing v 2 {off the mantel and break it. LAKE LAND. FLORIDA I “Well, T puiled it off the mantel L A eOAOFABORO» IS0 - i once when I was dusting, and it rolled incross the carpet and turned its awful red roses up at me without even a jchip in it. And ma has another lit- i | tle ornament that she just sets her ;| heart on. It's cloisonay, I believe - they call it. One day I was just ' | passing the piano and Jarred it a lit- ' | tle, when down it went on the piano bench and chipped a big plece out of it, and put a dint in the piano bench as big as your hat!" “It surely is funny the way things stick to you when you don't want them—that's a fact,” agreed the young woman with the snappy black eyes. “I was going down the street one wet day and I had on a pair of rub- bers that were just about worn out. One of them kept slipping off at the ; heel, until it ncarly drove me erazy, ! 80 I decided to kick it off and let it g0. I gave my foot a flirt and off came the rubber, and I trotted along peacefully in the rain. “About halt a block down the street Sebrmg, _Florida The Town of_Beautiful Location The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunity lgire About & At Room 1, Raymondo Bldg, Lakeland, Florida. C. D. M’'CAIN, MANAGER. Telephone 309. E 226 : T yom ANDL Foy anen 27, 1918, filmier than ever, and if one is in ex travagant mood one can epend an im- pressive sum upon a very few of these soft, clinging combinations and slips and chemises and petticoats, Crepe de chine is the material much in favor for chemises, nightgowns, | combinations, etc. In one of thc lar_ tion corset cover and drawers, or cor- job; in the end, the cheapest job. We | Ptone: set cover with separate drawers, and have them any color. i nightgowns of crepe de chine, which | ranged in price from | There were petticoats of crepe de | chine, too, of the same exquisite char- {acter, and chemises so cleverly fitted !lh;ll the old repreach of overfullness | i could not possibly be aimed at them., Petticoats partake of the general shrinkiness and f{it smoothly around ' | band ana hips, folds below. The extremes in petti- coat models have flounces of soft chif- | fon or mousseline attached to close- | fitting skirts of crepe, or satin reach- Ing to the knecs or a little below, and | there s no support under these soft flounces, so that the dress skirt may fall with the approved limpness about the feet. The new muslin petticoats are of fine, soft material, free from stiffen- ing. They are fitted as smoothly as possible over the hips and down to the top of the deep flounce, which is a 'sHow vou a3 they are far better than the clay |brlck becoming stronger with age, shops a buyer for the house proudly | more durable, more handsome in ap- |sh0\\vd a new line of sets—combina- ' pearance, giving a $50 to $125. ling in soft, clinging shaped®affair, set on to the body of | the skirt quite smoothly. they widen toward the bottom, but merely in a gentle ripple, without sug- Of course : | UPHOLSTER.NG AND MATTRESS MAKING. Olu Mattresses made over; cushioms® of all kind made 10 crder. Urop me A postal card. Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Oulo Street. KODAKS and SUPPLIES DEVELOPING and PRINTING HICH QUALITY-.LOW PRAEY m)mnu " TANPA PHOTO AND ANT SUPPLY () )ll vwmcs s"l!fl -The Protessions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Tlroat better looking | Glasses Scientifically Preacribed Oftice, 141; Residcnce, .3 Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. CEMENT BRICKS. Wil give you lasting satisfaction Get the best cement—the right| oo o — ive of pest selected materials. DR. J. F. WILSON, See us about them before you PHYSICIAN A\YD SURGEON build; get our prices. Phones—Oftice, 270; residence, 201 2 Riugs. Lakeland Florida LAKFLAND ARTIFICIAL [* 2= - STONE WORKS & W R 3ROOVER. PHYSICIAN AND SURGRON, . Hooms 3 and 1 Kentuckr vldg H. B. Zimmerman. Prop. Lakeland, Florida. MY LINE INCLUDE® DR. W. B. MOON Special Attention to Chronic Die Newspapers eases of Women and Men. Calls promptly answered. Office in new Skipper Bldg. oves M.gaz"'es Postoffice. Office Phone 27¢. Res) lence phone 354 Red Stationery il z DR W 3 IRVIN NN TIST POSt" Cards Establisked In July 130 toome 14 and 16 Kentucky 1o iiding Clgars Phones: Office 1R0: Roatder o K4 i xm.su BLANTON | Come and see me hefore pur LAWYER Ichasing elsewhere, | | i | | A carefully made, perfectly shaped | — — {GET ALL | HAVANA Your|p o, Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fia. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OS1TEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 6, 6 and 7, Bryant Building, Lakeland, Fla. : Office Phone 278 Blue. House Phone 278 Black. v dD‘.flDMDEhhALL Givil Engineers aud Architects Rooms 212-216 Druve Bldg LAKELAND, FLA: ‘hosphate land examination veys, examination, reports Blueprirting. " A. 1. MACDONOUGH, Room ¢ Deen & Brysot Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in Bun;alow Designing Lakeland, Florida. D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 17, Bryant Building Phone 2569. Lakeland, Florida. 8 B hUFEAKEK, ~-Attorney-at-Luw— voor 7 n!u-r' Yldg Bartow Wl DR. N. L. BRYAN, patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loony Edisviia Fuester bure If you invest in an A. H. T. CIGAR—S5c. and perfect emoking cigar-—made of choice selected leaf that will please DENTIST. |the eritical smoker's taste best be-| Skipver Bullding, Over Postofes {cause they are best-—we know once Phone 339. you try them, you'll buy them stead- Rentdence Prone 300 Red. | ;!Z somebody touched me on the arm, and ‘urned around and there was a 1 For Fresh Oysters, Fruits, Candies, § , /‘»‘1 Nuts and all Confections § /F § PROMPT DELIVERY ; N H O. DENNY ; HOPOPIEC 2OPOBIEOL RO 004 We have i I | ¢ have in our employ, Mr. S. Miller, who is an expert in his line. Let him || figure with you on your || [ Sheet Metaland Tin Work | e euions e son " . B B £ood looking young man holding out | Do all kind of Roofing. |f i it ¢ . I put it on for you? For Gravel, Slate, Tile, [} .5t m o oum . " on my old mangled rubber? But I was Tin. Make or repair any= || & i vdio it | & A “If it had been & new rubber there | | M ldn't have bhec 1 in sigh thing in SheetIron or Tin. e 000 e 1|1+ Wi U A (] ur Cinderella, remarkes estiol r cris S A A e i — rl:en;irl 0\?311 tllellmltnllon lrlsha lace t‘h: trlnm‘:nlngl:ot.r:: :oun::epl:e;:'t, ¢l)l|;,| G o i bordcred frill used. These fril A : v‘,.;'fm erow Mrs. Brown, who runs ’nr; ofr lob:’t :ce:ihlclftsve; ‘:::r;ly the carload of the Famous [f oo vieiive S e o B e the office. Of course, I pay extra for | before. e Empire mode [ Straw the klnd them, but I get kind of tired of them | lines most in favor, and & host of pret berry Cup, oo i e | Lt e Sl , I didn’t put th h e o that fits the Refngerator By U o 7 S T | et i i Rt e tare the station the string was off and I . the entire upper part of the garment B had visions of myself strewing pickles formed of lace. The joining line be- OXGS and doughnuts all over the train, and | tween lace and material is hidden by I thought I would just ditch the whole 'a wide beading, through which ribbon S N A—— package in the station and buy a lunch Is run downtown. “Well, when I went to get on tho train I bhad left the package on the | geat in the . ation and made a dash fcr the car steps. Just as I was comfortably seated an old lady dash- ed into the coach and squeezed past ! the crowd until she got to where 1 was sitting. What did she have in ' her hands but my lunch, bursting out on all sides of the newspaper! “Of course, I had to thank her. I Afull line of Sash, Doors, Builders’ Hurdware, all at prices which_ will ke it to your irterest to let us have @ chare of your trade. i WJ ackson the train for fear somebody else would follow me over to the office and pre- sent it to me again, so I had to carry the feed over to the office as tender- Iy as if I loved it. it at ncon, after all. If that newspa- per had contained something really valuable I'll bet neither wishes, plead- ings nor threats would have restored it to my aching heart again.” . . asee didn't dare to leave that package In | So I had to eat | “It sureiy is the limit, Gert,” de clared the girl with the srappy black . eyes.—Chicagy Daily News l Stoles of fur are very large, of | shawl proportions; muffs vary in size. A very pretty effect is gotten in shadow lace by outlining the design | with gold or silver thread. The brocades showing metal threads in the weave and a gauzy tex- ture have the, preference. Drapery should always be first pinned, then arranged and changed un- | til the right line is obtained. The newest shoes are of patent leather, with brocaded or plain silk ! tops which match the costume. i Cretonne Worked in Wool. Cretonne with the designs worked ' over in colored wool is used for col- lars and cuffs on the new tailored | coats. LAKELAND, F1A W. 8. PRESTON LAWYEI (Offce Upstairs East of Court House. ) BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Read Estate Law a Speclalty. PROFESSOR H. E, HAYDEN .'rEAcuEn OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. (Room 11, Futch and Gentry Bldg Hours: Mononday, Thursday eanéd Baturday, 1 to 6. LAKELAND, FLA. ; At The [Second Hand, Store YOU WILL BE “ON TIME" !m""fl and Wilsn s#ving machime, good as new; bed iounge; beds, Coe net organ; clocks; voed ily. Now is the time to invest *The- a.M 7. CIGAR CO. it you go about it in the rizht way to secure such a result. IF YOU CARRY A WATCH PURCHASED HIRS it will give yo1 the roputation of | frizerators; a ag punctuality. lere you can tnd ALL EKINTS, G0OD WATCHES AT LOW DOWN PRICES. Every watch gold by us is maranteed il. C. Stevens -,la-w—- cil stoves; stoves; pas sioves; rockers; misstos library table; walozany seitee; re *ought Goods and sold. ARCHER The Seccnd-Hand Mas 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla.

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