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1aR. LURIL il "and beach cost s, Bulga ad Russian, whicl rk ool a new 1ce. ods i ureyt, America, brough | FIRST ORDER Blouse the A Russian | When Laced. ines ‘of the regulation Russian out when the ‘matter whether . The excessive f of the material {8 'éven more than in tore inually made in this is an effort to | tight bodice o cut high at the it it is possible | o THE NVENING TELPGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, JULY 21, 1913. ND IPPAULING ORANG n NAT umes show novel touches of high col 1 add a distinctive note to costumes of Yie bathing wrap, matching the suit in materlal and color, t from the fashionable watering places This makes dressing easier Tor the | woman of moderate means who wish- | es to wear one gown before and after " would show too plainly to be of use | supports to be used in shallow bowls candle light without the trouble of adding a guimp, for guimps have a way of riding up even when made in the best regulated manner, and under any kind of a boned foundation they are most satisfactory. Not that the lace Russian blouse should have a boned lining unless one's figure demands it, for we have arrived at the most neglige type oL clothes that women have worn since | { the Grecian era; even if there 18 a| ¢ | boned lining and a corset below the | are worn by the men fn very hot ]mgzlng drooping, slipping oft walnt.[ nmther of the supports must be vis. this kind of ex-’ hours. It can as far as fash- g it seems to put | ne decolletage. )w many words can you make from letters taken from Rose Drops. Put in a emall granite saucepan | three and a half ounces of sugar (sifted granulated sugar is best), add tor, four drops r drops of es- mnd over the fire, xture besins to melt stir 0 or three minutes and! y the fire. Have ready ! il paper, and pour | about the size of on the paper. As » firm and hard, re- Irops with a limber knife or tula, place on a sieve in a warm ace until thorouehly dry, then pack tight boxes Lingerie Hat. The popularily of the embroidered linen hat is well deserved, and a flow- ered model is especially attractive. The design Lie crown is a wreath of forget-me-nots done with the solid | stitch, the center of which is punched work. About the brim at intervals are em- broidered motifs of forget-me-nots and punched work combined. The ex- treme edge of the brim is scalloped and butfonhole-stitched. Benecath this | is sewn a frill lace. A wreath of tiny flowers encircles the crown and a rosette and streamer of pale blue ribbon adorns each side. Why not make one” » peas in row on as they a move the 1 n in glass s, Or | Supports for Flowers. Did you ever fit a piece of paste- board into the top of a tall vase to support a tall, graceful flower? lt| in a glass vase, other than the smoky glass, says Harper’s Bazar. The lead or jars, Japanese fashion, are invalu- able. You will like them for tulips, daffodils, or iris. It matters little whether they are beautiful in them- selves or not, since the flowers usual ly conceal them. Flowers in Finger Bowls. It is & pretty touch to have a flower like those used for the decoration of the table floating in each of the fin ger bowls. A. bit of old-fashioned herbage, which sometimes takes the place of the time-honored rose geran- ium leaf, is a spring of lemon verbena. Men Carry Fancy Parasols. Berlin.—The latest fashion here is the carrying of fancy colored para- sols by the men. Silk blouses, mark- ed with plenty of fancy net-work are also considered very fashionable and weather. Roses as Danger Signals. Philadelphia.—Red rose bushes set near the Pennsylvania railroad tracks by Edward Bok of Marion were re- moved because the road officials fearcd engineers might mistake the bloscoms for danger signals W 29 D FURNITURE AND HARDWARE COMPANY? tgetting the most words we willgive away FREE, a $50.00 with a $25.00 purchase. tting the second largest number of words we will give &|new beach sult with & high Mediet Jood for $12.50 on a $25.00 purckase. pesting the third largest number of words we will give a 1 od for $7.50 on a $25.00 purchase. getting the fourth largest number of words we will give king Chair, value, $5.00. ber Words you have Saturday of each week. List will be Jram Monday so you will see how you stand. Contest closes; 5th. List your words alphabetically. Line Trunks and Bags Just Received D FURNITURE & HARDWAR (0. n & J pertinently and tij POPULAR IN FREF.’CH CAPITAL .?@ Child's Frock Wuh Shert Waist Real- ly is One of the Prettiest of the Models Ofiered, model for a child's frock of marquiseite or batiste is this suggestion. This frock has the ex- tremely short waist which French designers exploit when they are not offering a model with an extremely long waist. The skirt joins the waist A very pretty beneath a band of | fine which to the o the left A narrow embroidery continues pleat- ing of the batiste | {¥ is placed as & bottom oi the skirt. The embroidery finishes the slec while the round neck is outlined by a pleated frill of the hatite. A knot of rose ribbon worn to the left of the front adds a touch of color to the frock. BANDEAU t Millinery ldea Permanent ce, After Many Unsuccessful Attempts. band about the IAT (8 so often the bandeau ri ilts worman le. Som Eve gear at a daring mes this nl((‘mmul uprising on the part of ' ‘brims is sternly quelled by the refusal of womankind in general to accept the style. Such was the case last spring and the spring before that, but this year the bandeau really seems to have established a place for itself in millinery, and the latest mod- els from Paris milliners show ban- deaus under the brim at the back, the hat tipping forward over the face and shading the eyes. This achieves, of course, an entirely new line, trend of trimmings and shapes has been backward and downward at the back and pointing downward over the | nose will accomplish a metamorphosis in millinery if the bandcau idea takes | hold. Two or three bandeau hats, dis- | at- | One was a | tiny affair of black Milan with a bit | played in a Washington window, tracted much attention. of a brim turning down at the front and on one side. The low crown was elliptical in shape and was just high enough to fit over the hat. All around this pert little hat went a wreath of “black-eyed Susans,” and from the bandeau, set under the brim at the back, depended streamers of buff rib- bon, edged with a picot border of black. The other bandeau model was an ; old-fashioned leghorn “flat,” which was tipped forward on a two-inch ban- deau covered with blue moire ribbon. Streamers of the blue moire floated from the bandeau and masses of for- get-me-nots formed a low crown on the flat-brimmed leghorn shape. At the front, a little cluster of heliotrope added a charming bit of color con- trast. NEWEST BATHING SUIT There is a certain dignity about the collar of exquisite hand embroidery and lace and draped skirt that is made attractive against a background of blue skirt and sandy beach. This particular model is developed in striped satin in rich Roman colorings. Back to Grandmother Styles. Some of the prettiest of the nmew- est fashions this season are really very old ones—the use of ribbons as trimmings, for instance. “Just look at the way my new dress is trimmed with ribbon. Isn’t it the smartest thing out?” says granddaughter, and grandmother echoes: “New? Why, ' my child, fifty years ago one of my best dresses was trimmed with ribbon in exactly that same way.” From an Old Raincoat. a bath. A bathin ry your bathing g cap, and bag to car suit, and little utility skirt hem | side. | & | l '\ls' ems to Have Wonvh for the | An apron with a bib ecan he made for ! wash day, or when you give the baby | cases dear to the suit case of travelers, | may be made from a discarded ralpe | coat. L PAGE THREE i [ e e QATES 4 EpBE sty Setvsbe: | War Paint is on for Business. AE Price is the Powed. To unlead my Summer Stock-- LOW PRICE has the job. Com: in and you will decide the time well spent. J@E AN R L SO L SRR 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 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. IOumtlcr The Hait Schalfner & Marx Clolhlngl JOSEPH LeVAY Lakeland Paving& Construction Co. Artificlal Stone, Brick and Concrete Bulldlng Materlal Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificlal Stone Work 307 West| Main Street- Phone 348-Black F.J. HOFFMAN . N. OIS J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Man De REE STEAM PRESSING CLUB and Mann Plumbing Co. Cleaning, Pressing and Alteration. Ladies Work a Bpecialty. Werk Called for and Delivered. Prompt Bervice . Satisfastien Guarea- toed. C A. MANN MANAGER K. 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