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PHE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 15, 1913, S NO DIFFERENCE ‘. ‘of the State you want to build, you naturally desire p BEST material at the LOWEST price, with the es and the BEST freight rates. g that they are Facts, then YOU SHOULD PUR- ATERIAL FROM ME. Brick, Paving, Building, Fire and Rough Tex- i Faced and Pressed Brick. P_and Drain Pipe. 1 Wire at my expense for prices delivered to the state. Phones 207 and 208 iI Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- u, er age and Yards H Hendry & Knight Terminals Florxda = | harmeuse frock Is made with a front drapery of “blonde” afischu of white ninon. A soft silk crepe in flesh pink design and is worn with a deep fichu In a paler shade of t is enhanced by the front butterfly bow, which Is in black h deep crimson. The last sketch shows a delightful little ice and panier of which is In gray and blue flowered mus- pale gray cashmere, $®, how many words can you make from letters taken from AND FURNITURE AND HARDWARE COMPANY? | ! | | Two Attractive Gowns Which Are Latest Paris Products | | The model on the left is of white and blue linen, trimmed with lace. Heavy braid bolt ending In tassels. The gown on the right is of flowered chiffon and white net, with broadcloth taileta sash, AAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANAAAAAAA AN AAAANAANAAAAANAAAL The stroller on Fifth avenue must concede that the smartest dressing to be met with on any thoroughfare passes like (m unending pageant be- fore him, os are set forth at their best, for ther y the women of dis- criminating t and the American, above all others, knows how to cos- | tume herself for the promenade. The most notably und smartest of ! the prevailing styles reconcile us even to extremes. The revival of interest in mourning millinery and mourning | gowns has resulted in the adoption of | white or white and black for summer | wear, instead of all black. There are | wonderful examples of this elegant headwear to be seen more frequently than for many seasons, It has an un- deniable distinction. Added to this, the new white crape i8 very beautiful. The all white crepe hat.is to be seen, with either white or black net vell bordered with crape. Besldes the all-crepe hat in waite, black and white are combined and 8o them. Sometimes white predominates, with only touches of black, and some- times the design shows treatment, In the black and white crepe sail ictured hera there i3 about w division of the colors. worn for first mourn- black A smart wwn here, with the hedy and the trimming I«VII made nl white erepe. It is character crepe g, trimmings and ornaments are made of crepe. The new modes show Wi and flowers simulated in this mate A wreath of small lilies in white und : clusters of small roses in black were | j so strikingly beautiful that they com- || manded more than passing admiration. They will not be forgotten, White mourning has much to com- mend it. It is cool and it is inconspic- uous. Also it is beautiful and elegant; above all it is not sombre anr oppres- sive. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. well balanced that everyone admires @ istic of mourning millinery that the | WAISTS AND NEW Heels Are Becoming to Fat and Lean. As long as we bow down to orient- alism we are very sure to be graceful in clothes, because swirling draperies from shoulder to heel are usually be- coming to the lean and the fat, to the tall and the short. But the orient recks not with white starch shirt-' waists and mannish coat suits As long as the coat is the only thing to be considered one can have as large a waist as one wishes, but when the coat is lifted and this new oriental Not lilegal, Household economy seldom goes fay snough to be counted a couspiracy M Watraint of trace — \ichicon Glohe skirt is attached to an American shirt- i R walst the combination is not pleasing, and no one knows that better than the women who are trying to make it, Of course, we have long since learn- { ed the art of wearing one color from shoulder to heel, but it is not conven- , fent or agreeable to wear colored shirt- | walsts In summer, as our desires and ; dy getting the most words we willgive away FREE, a $50.00 our ciimate call for thin wash fab ptor with a $25.00 purchase. dy getting the scond largest number of words we will give lip good for $12.50 ona $25.00 purctase. dy getting the third largest number of words we will give a ip_ good for $7.50 on a $25.00 purchase. i ries. Therefore if one would look well lt seems that the coat must be retain- i ! ed, or one must have a figure cut off ! in a square way that may be fashlon- @ able but is not gracetul. After all, it might be better for wom- en to work themselves out of this | problem and lend variety to their cos- tumes at the same time by modifying the walst line of those skirts which , are worn with coats and white shirt- i walsts. There are many ways to do dy getting the fourth largest number of words we will give Rocking Chair, value, $5.00. number Words you have Saturday of each week. Telegram Monday so yon will see how you stand. Contest closes! BER 15th, List your words alphabetically. Surely Justifled. Lady Motorist—"0Oh, Mr. Pcliceman, when [ tell you why I speeded youll llSt Wl" be let me go.” Ofiicer—"Why were yon | epeeding?” Lady Motorist—"1 was j trying to catch up to that car ahead | lo eca how the lady had her hat trime ved."—New York Globe. ew Lime Trunks and Bags Just Received FIGURES 8wirling Draperies From Shoulder to EEEEEE: ok EHSnns BATES [ o o M | DEPARTMENT STORE War Paint is on for Business. HEAGS) Price is the Powed. To unload my Summer Stock-- LOW PRICE has the job. Come in and you will decide the L{ HEREEEEE & time well spent. IATES“" 31 E'i B @‘Cfil A GASHE) @l@'flld ‘S(- ¥, | WE ARE STILL { GIVING AWAY those beautiful suits and pants--also Palm Beach suits--at less tmn ¢OSt,as we want dy for our et Va (wrek the reverse ! van Vil we all the room can get, as we have bou;;'ut an enormous s “ock of Hart Schaffner & Marx cloth- ing=-=also other goods, Our straw hats and other furnishings reduced in price. Now is the time to get bargains by calling around to see us. | Qutfitter The Hart Schalfner & Marx Clothing I THE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY 3 || | )| HPOFPOBEOEELEI0EEOLE0HENE ~S0S0SQSDSUAFOHOSIMOHIID { Lakeland I’av:ng&fionstruction Co. Artificlal Stone, Brick and Concrete_Bullding Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificlal Stone Work 307 West| Main Street- Phone 348-Black F.J HOFFMAN J.N. DAVIS J. P. NEWBECKER I’res Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Mas De REE SIEAM PRESSING CLUB and Mann Plumbxng Co. ¢ Cleaning, Pressing and Alteration. lelen Work .smcuny Work Called for and Delivared. Prompt Service . Batisfaction Guaran- .A. M fi N, MAI;IA;-EI; Phone 257 Bowyer Building