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Fashions Seen on the STYLE OF TEACLOTH €rs are put on Them, and the satiny el of Cluny and {insets of |tect of the embroidery on some, such (Work Seen In Tabls as a shamrock, thistle and rose raised Linen. design, is produced by the merceriz — ing of the embroidery. The simple de- latest teacloth shows a | 1 signs are as perfectly worked and cost than a lace border, Withe | much less, according to the Indianapo- r is an Irish crochet fnser | lis News. amples of the most recent productions of the Parisian Dressmak- THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFLAND, FLA. JUNE 27, 1918, | LETTERING FOR THE LINEN (&) . Arlstocratlc BOlse de Bo‘ogne Many Old Dtflgns ana Sh'-pes to Be Feound by L‘ in the Good Alux to mark linen, and get a book on hlt, are many cld letters ics having ?’5 nped for - butor to en I wish library There ! 'md unusual | shapes that the embroidery stampers | x do not have to be found in these books I traced them from the book on tissue ‘ paper, and at home marked through There is a long, very thin letter that is es- pecially pretty embroidered, and by overlapping the letters a little, and | adding a few extra lines to join them together, I have made some fine mono» carbon paper on to the linen. | grams. CHARMING COSTUME. Model of champagne and darkee chiffon with heavy silk embroidery, Touch of Color on White, The fashionable spring idea is the white costume with a touch of color. It sometimes comes in a border print or embroidery, again as a girdle or nter of the cloth having a Lovely bits of cluny and Insets ofmo]lar or as a decorative button. bidered design. The linen |ereamy filet work were seen on an. | S0metimes the color is seen in the eu in the more expensive | other kind of table linen. There were | Veave, @ yarn of bright color inter- | much more (l\! ate designs, applied | Mingling with white, has a heraldic design of | | to decp, ivory lund teacloths, round heavy stitch, contrasting | table covers md cushion covers, They Peazeful ""‘G""\'flg h1 inn\ n work. | are somewhat wanting in neatness | A Young barbor was “”‘":g one it sizc of these fine cloths 13 | and sin wlic m for good taste, bug|Al8 resular custonicrs of his recent uq arter. The best works' there is a demand for them, wedding. “Yeu bet we had a geod [ ARE Sllll VING AWAY those beautiful suits and pants--also Palm Beach suits--at less | than cost, as we want to get ready for our fall line. We want all the room we | can get, as we have bought an enormous stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx cloth- ing=-~also other goods. Our straw hats and other furnishings price. reduced in Now is the time to get bargains by calling around to see us. Outfitter The Hait Schaffner & Marx Clolhingl 'HE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY |pach and no m i out on South Florida avenue. call us. | | l | Phone 337 dme at my wedding,” he said. “Lots of young pecple there, a blg erowd, and we had dancing and singing and lots of fun, and there wasn't ons tght.” Ae 18 2 Prach The Maryland bused peach litake, and It W enough to have mnde lhe mouths of the gods water, to Lhave made Jove pawn his thunder and Neptune his tri dent for a second helping.—Baltimore Raen I ] The Crux. She—"Do you believe a man knows when he 18 in love?” He—"Yes; and Tudge. i g &!A .z ) fiStore 8100 .7 & S T ll@@@@l@‘l (GGIGINAGIGAGIAEIS] Ba 6 Department dlore & Put two and two together and & derstand why this is the Peoples Why I lead in the procession in good merchandise selling. Economical people want good go .ds and at fair prices Some 14-karet double-distilled Bargains Men’s Furnishings nion-Made Overalls, blue and pin check . ccae ccceae ccaaon 75¢ 50¢ Overalls, pin check and brown, good values _. a1 00 Shirts, white and neat stripes, all sizes, for . ccaa.occaa- .. 50¢ Shirts white and neat stripes, all sizes, for A good 50c elastic seam Drawers, 33c, 3 pairs for $1. 00 Boys’ Clothing Going at Half Price HATS! HATS! Stetson Hats, Herald Hats, Hats, Straw Hats, Canvas Hats, Old Hats and then some, $4.00 and $5.00 bnetson Hats for $2.75; Monroe Hats worth $2.50 for $1.48. 50c Four-in-hsnd Ties, 8 for $1.00 Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Department $1.00. $1.50 and $2.00 Waists, all sizes, for Ladies’ and Children’s Dresaes, come and see- many Bargains to offer you in this department. See my line of Wash Goods—nothing better for the price. Prices cut. Fruit of Loom and Lonsdale Bleaching, 11 yards for Summer Days Cambrie, 86-inch, 11 yards, for MONEY BACK IFNOT SATISFIED & The above Prices all next week. Now is your time. Starts 23rd. BATES PAGE THREW you 1l un- Favorite Monroe Hats. Beugraco $3.00 Herald Hats for $1'.98 Straw Hats going at half price. Prices low. A great | & BRI @ "J@UUS@.@HI@ @ Merely Muddy, *“Pesopla are nlln-« lmprest” pole Jrandpa Stublic “by what they san't seo thro h. I\l:my a stream gitg eredit fur Lein' deep when it’s only mnuddy.”—Washington Slex Palm Chapter, L. K. 8. moets every te doesn’t know anything else."— |weead and fourta Thursday might | meets Priday mights at 7:30, at ! o each month at 7:30 p. m. Mn l'hn lon._ W.M; J P Wi UAM Brotherkood of Carpeaten and Joiners of Amerioa, Local 1776 Lahelang Lodge INO. V1, F. & A 4. Regular communications held ou socond and ¢th Mondays at 9:30 p BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF OUR | ® Vialtiag bretires cordually in PRICES WITH MANY OTHER GOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY AND PRICE. QUALITY OF GOODS IS THE| Regulaz wmeeting every vided, 4. C. OWENS, W. M. 4. F. WILAON, Gecy. Kord Tuesdd) FIRST THING WE LOOK AFTER |+t 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Viett AND THEN THE PRICE TO MEET|'™S ‘wembers aslwap weleome. YOUR APPROVAL WITH A GUAR- ANTEE THAT WILL BE AS REPRESENNED. THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. 18 pounds Sugar for......... Eest Butter, per Ib, ......... Cottolene, 10 pound can Cottolere, 3 pound ........... Snowdrift, 10 pounds Snowdrift, 5 pounds ......... 6 cans Baby Size Cream...... .28 1.25 Octagon Soap, 6 for.eeessce,. .25 Ground Coffee, per pound ..... 25 Sweet Corn, 3 I0F s vviicins .23 Best White Meat, per 1b. .... .18 9 BRl Kerosene ......civcici upound Lard, per Ib, Feed Stuff is our specialty. We are But We deliver the goods. D. H. CUMBIE & CO. | lakeland| P. D. BRYAN. Chanceller Commander EVERYTHING |4 M. .ACKSON, Becretary. POST 33, @. A. R. Meoots the first Baturday in ever; month at 10 o m. at the heme o 4015 M. Sparling on Keatucky avenue A C. SHAFFER, Commander Adjutant e —————————————————————— Laksland Chapter, R. A. M. No 9 moets the first Thursday nigkt v each menth In Masonic Hall, Visit !ng eompanions welcomed. A. D Leonard, H. P.; J. F, Wilson, Secy LaReland Camp No. 78, W. . W | meels every eacond and P~irth Thure ; day might Wor dmen Clrcle firs 'nd third Thursisvs, W. J. Estridge (‘mdl c.-mnmlor Mra. Ballle Scip mardiar of Cirele. ettt —————— ln-. Redekah lodge Neo. ¢ socond and fourth Mon ‘l’lll\hfll 0. N. F. hall. Visit !Ing drothers and sistery cordlally t»- MRS, F. C. LONGMAN, R. @. MRE LA GELLERS, fes wwond ki aclh wonth at 3:30 p. w. Mlater s wlWays weicome. Meet: every Tueaday night at % o'clocik, at McDonald's hall. 3AMUFL BOYER, J. W. BCARR, " L. WiLLOUGHBY, 2. 0. P. hall, sordially lavited, Ulabge blessom Uiv, 4 ) A W B Lake Lodge Ne. The Vrateraal Oréer of Bagle: weets overy Wodnesday alght o Fishing Tackle Your Summer Reading Kodak Fiims G. L A toB of L & Na. % of L. K meets ever lvurth Wednesdays o Vislua, 1:30, at Odd Fellows’ pnali. E. M. SMAILS Secretary BRICKLAYERS, MASCNS AND MRB. J. C. BROWN 80y R. L. MARSHALL, President J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. TOGAN, Treasurer. 1. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. H. F. DIETK.iCH, Rec. 3ecy, H. L. COX, Conductor brothers welcome, POLK ENCAMPMENT J. M. WILLIAMS, Prestdent. PLASTERERS’ INTERNATIONAL UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORIDA Meeta each Thursday night in Morgan & Groover hall, Bates’ Dry Goods Store. Visiting over NO.3,1. 0. 0. . Polk Encampment l\o 3, L. 0. O F., meets the first and third Mon~ days, Visiting Patriarehs weleoma, F. A. McDONALD, Bcribe. —— %1L00°r H. B. ZIMMERMAN, Chief Patriarch. Visiting Seothers ar B.P0X J. L. REYNOLD®, Sec. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, N. G. ORDER OF EAGLES. R oordially v CUT GLASS SALE To make room for our fall purchases, weg will give a 10 per cent idiscount on all cut glass until July 1st, 1913, ‘A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS’ COLE & HULL Jewelers and Qptometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. Sporting Goods iS Provided For, Ask Us About Qur Exchange Library Any Book to Order Full Line of Magazines Lakeland Book Store Benford & Steitz Picture Frames e ———————— el Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Benevo- lent and Protective Order of Elka, meets every Thurséay nixht in lodge rooms over postoffice. Visitiag breth+ GRORGE MNURE. B, R, ' WM i B e il o s RN it I