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o A iOi*fi‘ifimmmml METAL FLOWERS AND FANCIES H Return of Idea That Was the Extreme MY INE \ AW of Fashion Only a Few }/ pe LINE INCLU‘)ED Seasons Past. \ i News ‘ One might have i papers there was nothing less likely to hap- pen than the return of metallic ef- Magazines they were sufficiently in the forefront of fashion to make their return a Staflonery most unlikely forecast. Yet here we (ESENT SIDEWALKS, We enlarge on the fact that when 2 lay 3 walk of cement the job is pei—tht means you're not con-. otly repairing DOF paying out| * _«hen the job is finished you ; that will last. e vour prcperty—make it | .ot our estimate on lay- ' vou need—the slight | & will be 1ore than offset | improvement in the prop-' e Wi cstimate. £ Get 1hiLisD ARTIFICIAL SIONE WORKS . B. Zimmerman, Prop, Has Plg for Her Pet. Mies [thel Albright of Palmyra, N, has an unusual pet, a tame pig, Mch she raised by artificial means. was taken from the litter when a ¢avs o!d. The little animal shows t o¥oct'on for its young mistress, ovi + her about, as would a dog, d sh. ing its jealousy of her other ~ Post,Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur chasing elsewhere. Your patronage appreciated. — Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loovy of K£disoria Theater SOBOBOEOIOODOHOHHHOPH SO FOOBOEOIOE OFOPRPOTFOPOSO & House Pians Important, The care In the home and ali other forms of household work are greatly facllitated by right planning and the use of suitable moterials for the construction and furnishing of the home. An adequate and convenient water supply and other conveniences are essential, not only for comfort and for saving labor, but also from the standpoiut of home hygiene | | i THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK DHOTOIGIDLOSPOFGDASOTOTAS fects, for it is not so very long since | art linen and bound at the edges with are glittering as much as ever with cloth of gold for our evening attire, and brocades richly shot with gold making some of the smartest toques and draped hats that are worn on the street. Gold lace is also a millinery feature that seems worth mentioning, and one thing in favor of metallic effects re- maining among the more exclusive of the season’s details is that they are chiefly confined to the more expensive ornaments. Silver as well as gold is to be seen, especially. in the form of large plain buckles or of the full blown roses that are so soft and graceful in silver and gold cloth. Motifs of metal or of metallic em- broidery are much used for feather mounts, and even withcut a feather such a motif is a suflicient finish for a smart tailored hat. Jet ornaments are used in the same way, and a par- adise plume cannot be set on more ef- fectively than as the fringe of a large double bow of handsomely cut jet. IMITATION MACE A FINE ART Writer Can See Excuses for the Copy- Ing of Styles Belonging to the Past Ages. We have had the renaissance period, the directoire period, the imperial period—why not the “imitation” period as well? The colonial houses are imitated; 80 is old furniture. As for dress, imitation is the dominating note of imagined that! would make an acceptable gift and FLAND, FLA., APRIL 4, 1913. RTICLE OF REAL SERVICE - Simple Handkerchief Sachet That Mazkes Acceptable Gift and Is of Actual Value, This simple handkerchief sachet be especially useful for traveling pur- I poses. It is carried out in pale blue white braid, and with the exception of the small pocket for the scent sachet, it may be .ut out entirely in one piece and lined with fine wtite linen. That portion of the material which forms the pocket for the handkerchiefs is folded upwards and sewn down at the edges, and the case is stitched across at the point where it folds. White linen is used for the pocket for the scent sachet, the material be ing turned over at the edge and hem- United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 1776 Meets overy Tuesday night at 7 GET ALL . o'clock, at McDonald's hall. HAVANA R. L. MARSHALL, President. J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. If you invest in an J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. A. H. T. CIGAR—5c. med down, White ribbon strings are J. H. FELDS, Fin. 8ecy. A carefuliy mude, perfectly shaped provided to secure the case whea H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy. |and perfect smoking cigar--made ot H. L. COX, Conductor. choice selected leaf that will pleass * 's,\xquL BOYER, the critical si:cher's taste best be- 1d. W. SCARR, cause_'hey are bust—we know onee iC. L. WILLOUGHBY, you try them. vou’ll buy them stead- Board of Trustees. ily + Now i the time to invest | | Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M. Regalar communications held on second and 4th Mondays at 7:3v p m. Visiting brethren cordially in vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy «The- . F T CIGAR CO. | 1 | Lakeland Cbapter, R. A. M No ]29 meets the first Thursday night i | each month in Masonic Hall Visu- 'Inz companions welcomed. A. D. | Leonard, H. P.; 1. F. Wilson, Secy. Palm Chapter, (). £. S meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 p m. Mre Viora Keen, W. M.; J. F. Wilson 8 4 UPHOLSTER.NG AND MATTRESS MAKING. Ola Mattresses made over; cusuloms of all kind made 0 crder. Drop me & postal card. ' Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. \V { meets every second and /- irth Thurs potbet iiiohe slussns Everybody Orders OUR_ICE CREAM the whole fashionable world. Beauty is not even skin deep nowadays; it is copied with the same facility and ease with which a mediocre artist can re- produce the likeness of a famous pie- ture. Why, the painting of a por- trait pales into insignificance beside the work of the geniuses who create the styles. It may not be possible to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear—Imt who wants a silk purse, at any rate, with such splendid silver imitations on the market, all glittering with imitation jewels? Give Dame Fashion Kipling's foun- dation of “a rag, a bone and a hank of hair® to work upon, and she will transform a snub-nosed, pasty-faced bit of femininity into an alluring, fas- cinating siren, so admirably exact a replica of natural beauty that only some unpleasant cxpert can detect the subterfuge.—New York Press. . - A6 R SR (] If they have ever tasted it before. Many will go blocks to reach the LAKE PHARMACY S et TAILOR-MADE SUIT. e g -~ - = . 6 . I GBSO e U G\ f { v o» ! 1'% o yaul i 3 i ¥ 2t will give ycu ac cun, veivetshave. 1 give you a light orclose shave with oo roughness, no irritation. [ vou cannot shave yoursclf, we will seil You a safety razor that gives an easy, safe, G- ¢k, convenient shave, at verysmall cost. Ecsices razors. we sell ‘strops, brushes and other kinds of cutlery. Come in and talk to us about it. Suit of tan broadcloth with tight , fitting back and belt. The skirt has a plain front with inverted pleats in back. New Coiffures. The new hats demand very flat, un- obstrusive coiffures, and all artificial contrivances for puffing out the hair have been discarded. The hair is soft- ly waved, however, to give it a dainty fluffiness about the face, and the waves are drawn far down over the ears, which signify thelr presence only by the earrings which depend from their lobes. The exaggeratedly simple coiffure makes women look young and rnsophisticated, and heads just now Lkave a small and aristocratic sugges- tion. The hat is worn out of doors; a closefitting cap of gold lace or gauge at the theater; and in the house, the tresses are usually covered by a perfumed boudoir cap of cheer em- { broidery and plaited net frilling. - The Jackson ~—— and Wilson Co. closed, and the word “Handkerchiefs,” and possibly the initials of the owner, may be worked in white silk on the ex- | terior of the sachet in the manner indicated in the lower sketch, which together with ribbon strings. This sachet may be easily washed when it becomis solled, and with articles of this kiud it is a good plan to make two, so that while one is at the wash, the other can be in use. l ! i | Bulgarian colors are seen In the peplum jackets of satin, worn with cloth skirts, | To prcserve the good lines of the soft, clinging gowns wear a low corset and brassicre, A tailorcd bow of a vivid color is geen under a picce of lace or net that fills in the slashed skirt, Marie Sonart cifeets in collars are much used in voris. They are carried out in veivetr, «.tin, fur and plaited | lace, | Plaited «f Pove their platts held togetii : g0 that the nario mette s uet lost. Jet i : Y 1y CVee n o larzo* at j wped on a net onr Pl v poticeable en pariy [ zirls, They to of chilfon, high in favor on eoat 0 r the holt the hack to hold i taTotr mada up in 3 to that used in the sown are very chic. Very ofien these are draped o ;ive the pannier effect The Watteau effects are very popu- lar and graceiul on some figures. They should be aveided by the persons whose fizgure docs not have straight lines, Odor of Linoleum, To a great many persons, sensitive | persons, an odor which prevails any great length of time is very disagree- able, and some odors are very obstie nate. In order to get rid of the odor of new linoleum the following recipe Is given in a recent issue of La Nature: Mop the linoleum with a sponge or a piece of old carpet wet- ted with diluted Javelle water (one to ten). Leave ver night, closing all doors and windows; next morning air thoroughly, and cver the dried surface pass lightly . mop wet with water | containing ten per cent sodic bisul phide. Lrave again over night with doors and windows closed. Next morn- Ing wash several times thoroughly with water, Gathered Muft. The huge granny muff made of gath- ered and corded silk, velvet, brocade or chiffon is very fashionable this sea son. It is, besides, quite simple o | punctuality. make, and looks much more chic than | shows the sachet closed and ll!tenedl day night. Woodmen Circle first v third Thursdays. W. 1. Estridge Council Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scin- ner Guardian of Circle. K. OF P. Regular meeting every [uesda) iat 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Visit {ing members always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commander A M., _ACKSON, Secretaiy. | | | POST 33, G. A, R. Meets the first Saturaay In every month at 10 1. m. at the home of 1J. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue ; A C. SHAFFER, Commander J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant Elnora Rebekah Lodge No. ¢ 'noctl every second and fourth Mon ! day nights at I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visit !lng brothers and sisters cordiully in vited, | MRS K. C. LONGMAN, N. G | MRS. ILA SELLERS, Sec. i lake Lodge No. 2,1 0 O F cicets Friday nights at 7:30, at | [9. 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers ar ! sordially Invited. J. L. REYNOILDE, See W. P. PILLIANS, N G GI1LAtBEoe w b B R e | ol 1 ORDIR OT FAGLIS. I'he Eraternal Oider of Bagles els every Weds night 700, aL Odd Foliows J. 1L WILLIAMS, President E. :retary. M. SMAILLS, Overcoming Actlon of Tides. For use on rivers subject 1o great tidal changes an Alabama engineer bas invented a floating wharf which funs up and down upon a solid ineline laid with rails. ? YOU WILL BE “ON TIME” if you go about it in the right way to secure such a result. IF YOU CARRY A WATCH PURCHASED HERE it will give you the reputation of Here you can tind a muff of poor imitation fur. Blueand |ALL KINDS, GOOD WATCHES red shot taffeta are used for a pretty model. Two thicknesses of wadding AT LOW DOWN PRICES. form the lining on to which the silk is | Every watch soid by us Is guaranteed gathered and divided into sections with piping cords. Wide frills of the silk finish off the muff on either side. | | . C. Stevens - a ut | Arthur A Douglas 415 8. Olulo Street. -The Protessions- Pkone DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat @lasees Bcientifically Prescribed : Offico, 141; Residence, 33 Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. DR. J. F. WILSON, | | ' Architect | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones—Office, 274; residence 297-2 RNRg, Munn Bullding, Laimland Florida DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg Lakeland, Florida. KELSEY BLANTON LAWYER P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fls. DR, SARAH E. WHE OSTEOPATIH PHY S Rooms §, 6 and 7, Bryset Bu.ltie Latelond OTee Phono 278 Dlue, 1o : Rooin % Dy | sut Bldg. Newest Ilen Lak in Bun; ¥l rlow Designing rida cland, D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Dryant Building. Phons 259. Lakeland, Florida. LB Jfl—llkl'AKLK. e ¥ dravr e Bartrw. Ma DR W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Eeanjizsned oty 1900 toome 14 ard 5 Vontioky O.1'ding Phones: O s 1% Rea'dencs 94 TUCKER & TUCKER. —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg «akelane, TNO. 8. EDWARDS Atterney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bulidiag LAKELAND, FLORIDA Floriln e Y s sy s UE:. W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER (Oftce Upstairs East of Court Houwss.) BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Rea) Fstate Law a Specialty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Room 11, Futeh and Gentry Bldg Hours: Momonday, Thursday asé Satarday, 1 to 8. ’ LAKELAND, FLA. A