Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
3 T7HE NEVENING TELBORAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JULY 17, 1918, WASHINGTON SOCIETY PLAYS TENNIS ~ @eeeve pists (opaR BEIESE BATES® PAGE THREE |anl “the walls leanly washed welore ! the calcimining is applied, as other wise their surface, when dried, will 4 | not be of virgin whiteness. The idea : 'of an all-white floor may at first seem T HAVE NO | ' an absurdity, but it will keep clean as WHITE tady OR. ilong as a dark surface if white rag 4 | rugs are placed before each window, "Nish | door and piece of important furniture, , uire, and It | and, as every housekeeper knows, to labl, That the | Wash a small rug is an easy matter. Having given each piece of furni- ture a double coat of white enamel paint, make the counterpane, the val- ance and the hollow pillow roll of the bed of muslin embroidery, using the all-over for the spread and the roll cover and the half-yard deep flouncing for the valance and the long ends of %fifi@flfl%@fifl@fiflfi@fi@ ‘are a crase rtunately they ded one has Mcimine for the sufficiency of War Paint is on for Business. Price is the Powes. : ; l | uare il to enamel the | the Pillow holder. The top of the dress- It the roomw | D8 table, if of glass, should it over an FLU ' M, every shred | equal- sized mat of all-over muslin em- | To unload my Summer StOCk- - scraped.oft broidery, but if the table is wholly ol TROUBLE FOR FIVE YEARS ; ' Thought Mr.|taking other medicines. I decided to take his advice, although I did not have m" But any confidence in it. 1 have now been taking Black-Draught for three months, and it has cured me— haven’t had those awful sick headaches since I began using it. LOW PRICE has the job. Come in and you will decide the time well spent. BATES: LA EIAC]C) @.lm{flfl GRS R T ROV AL I C KASRS & FWIM N\ Above is a general view of the courts at the Che vy Chase club where the Washington smart set plays tennis. The ladies sitting down are Miss Gladys Munn and Mrs. John U. Morehead. and the one standing is Miss Frances Lippitt, daughter of the senator from Rhode Island. Interesflng ad- b Mr. A. J. Hughes | Draught has done for me.” ! m down with| Thedford's Black-Draught has been (5) years, and (found a very valuable medicine for de- idache so bad, at|rangements of the stomach and liver. It s y 1 woilld die. |is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, nts, but they |contains no dangerous ingredients, and acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely not eat or sleep, | used by young and old, and should be one, thought 1| kept in every family chest, me to try| Get a package today. t, and quit| Only a quarter. , Lakelond's Oldest ;and Most nservative Investors Have Bought Lots In ALMA CEIA PARK sai - “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb €)lipe hrpMfi money are now being spent installing every eity -enieney Dasluding MODERD SEWERAGE and WATER SYSTEMS, ED STAEETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONIS. Where rew h‘lm have just been completed and contrasts let for ™ hr ks mum property. Where lot values are insreasing by (E%u bonda. Now is the time to gt in “en the ground floer.” r ‘lflhfilfl Terms $25 per lot cash; balanee 8 per cont pax er -A DO IT NOw. ———\MPA BAY LAND COMPANY ' TAMPA, FLORIDA | IAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L J. SLOAX, ogaty o) wood, 1ts spread should be of the al- over banded with St. Gall galloon and finished at each end with ten-inch edg- ing. When this table has the regula- tion three-leaf mirror, its ends only need be lined with white cambrie velled with all-over, but it there is a single-leaf, detached mirror, it must be hung against a dorsal of cambric- lined lingerie, edged at top and sides with St. Gall. 1f possible, keep the chiffonier in the clothes press, as at best it is an ugly picce of furniture, but if it must be given bedroom space, cover its top with a scarf matching that on the toilet table, and veil its sides and front with curtains of St. Gall suspended from slender white rods screwed against the top's edges, and be resigned to the nuisance of pushing the draperies aside whenever it s necessary to open a drawer., Drape the windows from top edge to sills with slightly gathered widths of the all-over finished at both ends with elght-inch edging and use similar ma- terials for the shades of the lamp and sconces which are cheap in white china. Nothing in picture and photograph frames is daintic. “han those in all- white muslin embre. “ary basted over strips of heavy white sardboard and easily taken off and washed when dust-soiled. FOR THE LITTLE ONES FASHION'S DICTATES OF THE SEA SON PERMIT DISPLAY. Accordion-Pleated Crepe de Chine Model, 8hown Here, Is One of the Prettiest That Has Been Evolved This Year. This is an age when elaborate and expensive clothes are not only permis- sible but essential to the small child who is dressed according to fashion’s word. To be sure, play clothes and street frocks are simple, even if they are expensive, but afternoon clothes getting the most words we will give with a $25.00 purchase, etting the third largest number of ing Chair, value, $5.00. Ow many words can you make from letters taken from D FURNITURE AND HARDWARE COMPANY?! . ber Words you have Saturday of each week. Jram Monday so you will see how you stand. Contest closes! 5th. List your words alphabetically. Line Trunks and Bags Just Received away FREE, a $50.00! tting the second largest number of words we will give a od for $12.50 ona $25.00 purctase. words we will give a od for $7.50 on a $25.00 purchase. tting the fourth largest number of words we will give List will be 1 am so thankful for what Blacke |[——weroo-ov-—o = are not only expensive—they are elab- orate as well. The frock {llustrated is one of the charming accordion-pleated crepe de chine models made for little girls. The dress is simple enough in outline, but the yoke is of real baby Irish lace, and the crepe de chine, to be durable and yet soft and thin, must be expens- ive. Some of the frocks for very little girls, like the one described, have high walst lines, but many of them have the belt fastened well below the knees. Ribbon belts are almost exclusively used for little girls. Sometimes the crushed and folded ribbon is fastened about the frock with invisi' le stitches, sometimes it is run through embroid ered beading, sometimes through but tonholed slits in the skirt of the frack, Hand tucking and hand embroidery are combined with expensive lace to make children’s clothes elaborate. One lovely frock shows a band of tiny pink roses embroidered just above the hem of the fine lawn skirt, another band about the neck, and others about the edge of the elbow sleeves. Fine val lace is set in below the embroldery on the waist {n elaborate design, and the skirt is finished with hemstitching. Shepherd checks in black and white wool are popular for street frocks for small girls. These frocks are simply made, sometimes in Norfolk coat style, with black patent leather belts and flat linen collars, sometimes in Russian blouse style with collars of Irish lace. Leather handbags for children are sold to match any concelvable colored frock. They are carefully made of good leather and are simpler as well as smaller than full-sized bags. Handkerchief linen 18 used for some of t"e daintiest of the small girls’ WL ARE STILL GIVING 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 Hait 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. THE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY | trocks. also used. Marquisette and volle are used, too, and prove serviceable as Fine India and linon lawn are well as dainty. It should be mace up rather simply, as it is itself decorative, and rather heavy for children. It is especially pretty for children if it is trimmed only with heavy cluny lace. Tucks, too, look well in volle, and & model child’s frock of the material is made with three tucks about an inch and a half deep running around the skirt just above the three-inch hem. They are mnchlne smchad Unhty neet of Bage, A clever noveiy s the nest of sta utility bags, gra du iled in size and des signed for the transportation of vark ous toilet articles. The bags a:e made up in most attractive shape, mude of 8 high-class quality of rubberized satim, appropriately decorated, and are ean ried out in different color schemes. A set of these bugs will prove a m convenlence to the tourist and may be used separately or collectively, as occasion demands. I I Gets $5 for Not Marrying. Philadelphia.—Keeping a promise | l | ! | FROPPISEOR PP IOPDEOBHO BB Lakeland I’av;ng&Constructlon Co. Artificlal Stone, Brick and el LU LB AL PR L R L Concrete Bulldlng Materlal Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artiticlal Stone Work 307 West| Mailn Street- Phone 348-Black F.J HOFFMAN . N.DMIS . P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Mea De REE STEAM PRESSING CLUB and Mann Plumbnng Co. e BT ST Cleaning, Pressing and Altera tion. Ladies Werk a Bpecialty. Work Called for and Delivered. Prempt Servies . Gatiafastion Guaran- toed. for 30 years never to wed, Noble Rob- inson received a bequest of $5 from Willlam H. Hiller, who died recently. Hiller jokingly told Robinson he would leave him $5 in his will if Robinson uever married. D FURNITURE & HARDWARE (0. C. A MANN MANAGER N, Kentuoky Ave, Phone 257 freaeacoss e PR SE