Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 19, 1913, Page 6

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CURED MEATS | Country Cured Hams 1b 21¢c - “ Picnic Hams Ib 18¢ Breakfast Bacon 1b 125¢ “Ask for Red Wing Grape Juice” The Pure Juice Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & (. PHONE 93 BuildersLumber & Supply COMPANY B K &K 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Foot of Main Streel NO.'T%4 AND § INCH BYPHESS SHINGLES 35 00 M “24 M0 5 INCH 00Ny N0 1 STANDARD CYPAESS LATH 400 M § MR FLG.8 CEILING SIDING, INVERNESS STOCK 25.00 M We are handling the cut of a small mill, and can furnish you rough and dressed framing from 2x4 to 10x12 best heart if wanted, cut from round timber, We make doors and sash and cap turnish any kind of mill work out of pine and cypress lumber. Re carry & first class line of points, varnishes and oil, Our lumber and mill business will be managed by Mr E. H. Hopkins, who is well known by the people of Lakeland as an nu-to-date lumber man. Terms: Strictly Cash on Delivery of Goods J. J. DAVIS & CO. Successors to D. Fulghum § 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty Phone 334 ¥ fi“ ck mom Uy = P - 1&@ Y “ + Iy mfi@S ,pg - '.h Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. SIf the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to_this store—we have it. Red Cross Fharmacy % X ] i Phone 89 Quick Delivery i — = SCARFS AND SLIPPER BAGS May Be Made by Any One Clever With the Needle, and Are Pretty for Presents, Your young friends probably need many dainty accessories which are necessary to the party frock. A party frock is always acceptable. Purchase white crepe de chine, chif- fon or mousseline de sole the desired length. Fringe the ends and knot the fringe, so that it does not become | matted. Now from pale pink silk or isatin cut wild roses and applique them to form & border on the scarf ends. To accomplish successfully, use the long-and-short stitch with pink 'ombroldery silk. The centers and stamens should be worked with green silk. The border may be of any color to match the gown with which the scarf is to be worn. Slipper bags always are much ad- mired by girls. If one were made to match the scarf the gift would be complete. From the white material make a bag in the usual way and ap plique several wild roses on one side. Line it with white silk and run a cord or narrow ribbon through the top. The exquisite squares of Japanese embroidery for sale in all art depart- ments make lovely party bags. At the remnant counters you can procure odd lengths of gorgeous bro- ! caded silks too small to use for any- i thing but slipper bags. If these are " daintily lined and drawn together with a cord to match the brocade, they are most effective. | Short lengths of lovely ribbon can be joined by overcasting the selvagel TAE BVENING TELEURAM. LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 19, 1913, KEEPS SCENT FROM SPILLING 8mall Stand In Which to Place Bot tles May Also Give a Touch of Dainty Coloring. Most women like to have a bottle of eau de cologne on their dressing' table, for apart from the refreshing tol- | let properties of this scent, it is ex- ceedingly useful in case of a sick| headache or sudden attack of faint- ness. A little stand acompanying it has many merits, for it not only pro- videsa touch of dainty coloring for one’s bedroom, but also keeps the bottle from being easily knocked over and broken, Scent bottles are made in standard sizes, 80, before commencing to make the stand, procure the bottle of eaun de cologne. Then take careful meas urements, and your case will fit prop- erly and ean be refilled at will. To make the stand, cut a round of stit cardboard, three inches larger in diameter than the bottle, and an- other strip of cardboard which, when Joined, will allow the bottle to be lift- ed in and out with ease, { Cover both the surfaces with fancy silk or ribbon, and line with either the ' same silk or a piece of thin whuei sateen. Oversew all the edges and then stitch the upright portion of the | case to the center of the base. The | oversewn edges are trimmed with | fine cord and a spray of artificial flow- | ers or a smart bow of ribbez attach- ed to the stand. Let the case be in keeping with the | . character of the scent. For instance, | a bottle of violet extract could be | incased in mauve figured silk or em- | together, forming a strip wide enough | bos!ed velvet and decorated with & for the slipper bag. Plain and figured | bunch of ribbon violets, | | ribbon are frequently combined in this | . manner. Two or three strips of rib- SADDLE.SHAPED PARTY BAGS bon are required to produce the neces- 'sary width. Strips of lace insertion | : ' jolned to ribbon also make a pretty | A visit to the remnant counter will | supply you with materials to fashion & party bag for each of your young friends, and they will cost you & com- vlnuvely small amount, ' FINE NEW TABLE FURNISHINGS Artlotlo Novelties Are Handsome and Mako Very Little Demand on the Pocketbook. Don't despise the novelties in sil- ! ver, Mrs, Young Housekeeper. They gre as artistic as anything made in the solid metal and so light of weight that even an amateur burglar will | realize that it would be folly to rob: "you of them. Among the smaller ta: ble furnishings are very dainty al mond dishes of an old English design which come separately, or in sets,' consisting of a main dish and three minor ones, all attached to a central | standard made after an Italian pat-| tern. Tiny dishes, which answer tor either salt, pepper or paprika, are 'an open work design in silver plato. | surrounding distinctly different, botb type are alluring enough to be & snare to the “furnished roomer.” The Parisian frames are of green, whits, i blue, mauve or old rose moire, bound all round with brass and brass bow knot decorated at the top. Those from London are of plate glass dain{ fly ornamented with thin incrusts tions of the metal. FOR SPRING DAYS * Distinctive costume that is stamped with the approval of Paris. Jatots. The spreading jabots are much in vogue. They may be square, pointed or rounded, tucked or fulled, but they should be made of shadow lace. 1 deep band of kid. Bands of the same Designs Seem to Mave Every Conve- nience for Woman Who Has Short Trip In View. Precisely on the same lines as are’; the famillar saddle purses but otl much more substantial materials are the newest party bags. The strip of ! heavily-corded silk or wool satin or ! velvet, a yard long by twenty-two inches wide, is first lined with “coat. ing” satin or with chamois skin, then doubled, seam-bound with kid and fin. |ished at either square end with a pelt face the pocket openings which are at the inside center of the strip as in the case of the small purses, but | unlike those change bags, have flaps | | which fasten with a loop and a but- | ton. The two rings which close the; |aftalr and serve as handles, are of | ' jade, amber or metal in bracclet size | ' and they elide back far enough to ad- 6 i mit the slippers, which have an ens | tire end to themselves, and the fam, bairpins, handkerchicts, gloves and ' vanity box which go into the remain- compartment. STUNNING EVENING GOWN An evening gewn of Ivory silk with tunique of tulle with beaded trime mings. PO TPOPPQPPOFFCT POPPOTTOV ICEP § PUP UL FuUT P PIL TS e W PP ¢ ’ ! \ Two-Colored Handkerchief. At one time any handkerchief that & had its snowy whiteness sullied by a colored border vas considered in the very worst taste, but now we not only think colored borders quite desirable, but complete pale-colored handker- chiefs are also cliosen, and the very newest thing is a colored handkerchief with a different colored border. In both handkerckicf and hem the colors € are very delicate, aimost pastel in tints. so they arc not as terrible as they sound. Very pale pink with an equa:ly pale mauve border, and pale blue with a pale French gray hem, and orchid mauve with a pale blue : | pink, or gray border, are the favorite mixtures. Stays Fastened. In sewing on hooks and eyes—espe cially down the front of the bodice, they should be buttcuholed on; they will thus be firm with half the num ber of stitches otherwise required, and will not become looscued nearly so § GRADUATION TIME IS HERF : We have just received one of tne largest stocks of solid gojq ; jewelry and novelties ever shown. A cordial fnvitation is extend. $ ed to all to inspect the Cole & Hull stock. § g “Always a Pleasure to Show Goods.” % { COLE & HULL | ¢ Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakelang flag -Jo. v i good a suit for $15 as we will far $25. Price our e o ComeE ON CHILDREN T On our lower price suits the Style and Fit are just as good as on our better grades. We won't sell you as ther will anyone elce. But our $15 suits are fifteen plump dollars' worth, and[were they not good we would not sell them at all. We want you to come cgain, and again for life. Boys, ask your father to bring you along when he comes for a suit a.d getadandy good one for you, too I The Home of Ha)t Schalfner & Marx Clothes I The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY mw«-«mw QB0 48 ; H - ‘. : REREY _TT: é 0 R— /5’0// 4’5‘«907’ LDOoR MATS 2 We carry everything you needin builder:’ % hardware, from the wire scieen on the front .5 door tothe outsideknob on the kltchen door. S 2 Your house or building, if properly “hard- wared” will be much more handsome than if you gave no care to the kind of “trim- mings” you use. TINNERS AND PLUMBERS The Model Ilardware Co .'.~:0. M"’O‘"&O Subscribefor-i II[I[[[GRAM SPULCT -00090«)000000000.- IO BOSHSHSISOSOS0 ) 2 IGODSOSOPHSOISHE 1@ 1 o! e -l B OROPOPO 0 R L, SR, s 3

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