Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 26, 1913, Page 2

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PAGE TWO K ELAND, FLA., JULY 26, | | Going away this summer? If you are, don’ carry your funds in cash--use our TRAVELERS' CHEQUES which can be cashed anywhere in the civilized world. It's the SAFE and CONVENIENT way. THE STATE BANK OF LAKELAND FLA. Moderate charges. .The Protessions-| 32. GANUVEL J. BMOTR SPECIALISR, Bgo, Baz, Neso sad Thres! Pisue: OBicy, 141; Residangn, L Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Ma k. W. R, GROOVEDR, rHSICIAN AND SURGEOR, avoms § and ¢ Kentusky Bifg lakeiand, Flortda s et e AT DR ¥, L BRY Dlli'l’lfl.‘.. Skipper Bulidiag, Over Pestefiil Paone 0890, Residence Phuone 800 Red LAKBLAND, FlA, DR. C. C, WILEON— PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Bpecial Attention Gven to Disease’ of Women and Children. OSw Deen-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. Phone 3567. KELAEY BLANYON LAWYER B 0. Bldg. Phens 810, Lakeland, N 33 GARAE A WIRELES QSTAOPATH PHYSICIAN Reoms §, ¢ and 7, Bryaat Bufisis, Lakeland, ¥ Ofcs Phone 170 Blus. House Phong 378 Blash e e el ¢, L & K. D. MENDINEALL Civil Engineers. Rooms 212-315 Drane Bldg LAKELAND, FLA, Phosphate land examination, veys, examination, reports Biueprinting. S A J. MAGDONOUGE. Bsom ¢ Doea & Bryamt Ricy Arohitest. swest [deas in Bungalow Desigs:. Lakelaad, Florida BONFOEY, ELLIOTE | B B, HUFFAXKR B V. 8 BVIy Sllshed ta July, i86L aad 18 Kentucky Buliéic 180; Revidsmcr &7 ? FfUONKER & TUCERD =L AWFMD— Raymeato » O I Aeland, Do ' e i e A e = = W. 5. FRESROR, LAWIRY 0ff ce Upstalve Bast of Tourt Wear | BARTOW, FLORIB) ‘ Czamination of Tities asé Rer' | Estate Law o fpestais; i /RREMIAK B, SMITK NOTARY PUBLIC wens, Iavestments (a Real Bew: dave some interestiag saape is v and sudurden preperty, farms, ¢ Better 500 me &t 0200 WIN sr» sell for eask or on sy lerms Reem 14 Futeh & Geatry Bier e € § 4900000000 ROCISLHOHRL - LOUIS A, FORT | “THE ARCHITECT” —. Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Fla. O+ SEEE0000 0GP IPH00 ) MISS EMMA POCOCK PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Bryant Blig. Room 11 Phone 3562 “Hoppers” Eat Lace Curtalns, Chico, Cal.—Deputy Constable O. H. Alward, who visited the F. M. Eaton home on the Richardson Springs ' plains in eearch of a man who has | been missing for days, is authority | for the statement that grasshoppers devoured great portions of a pair of lace curtains in the Eaton home. The ! window bod been left open during the * absence of the family, Alward states, and a Lorde of hoppers had descended, | o fairly covering the side of the house, ! some finding their way through the | window to the curtaine, which they | ruined. BackwardinSchool is frequently caused by defective eyesight makes the child nervous and incapable of concentration of It's an Injustice to the ebiid that you do not have an expert make an examination and prescribe for the trouble. Special and personal eare given to children. | | | Dr.1.E.Lough Optician Optometeris: | 711 Franklin Street TAMPA _ FLORID: | PARIS ADOPTS NEW MATERIAL' Drap te Taffetas Has Attained WIdOj Popularity for the Really Dressy Tailor Mades. — Drap de taffetas is one of the new ‘materials for dressy tailor mades; and very dashing it is, soft and bril- liant at the same time. Moire makes lovely tailor suits, also cashmere de satin, drap de satin, etc. Surah of very coarse rep I8 used, but up to the moment has not much following. Fou: lard silk has not been fashionable in Paris for years. This summer we s€@ .8 few examples of satin foulard, which, however, appear cheap and shiny. Crepe de chine, supple taffetas, ‘charmeuse, charmeur, all these make splendid and practical afternoon cos- ‘tumes, while tulle illusion, hand painted or embroidered, and mousseline de -sole, treated the same way, compose frocks for the women with whom money is of no consequence. One of the houses on the Rue de Ia| Paix 18 making a specialty of combin- | ing many summer materials in one, frock. A dress seen today, with the foundation of crepe like shantung, cream color, had a front which formed @ rather tight overskirt of very fine, embroidered net. The corsage was| made half of net, half of mousseline —always in the same tone—with cuffs and a finish about the low, round neck -of black tulle illusion in the form of | o Pierrot, as the plaited flat collar is called. At one side of the ceinture, which was of shantung, there was & loose velvet orchid in violet. We find the Plerrot collar with cuft to match on many of the summer corsages and blouses. SMART TOUCHES THAT COUNT| Proper Adjustment of Vells and Neck: bands Ranks Among the Things | of Importance. ! . _— | The vell of net or lace, plain or fig: ' ured, 18 gathered at the lower edge' to & neckband of satin ribbon which ' fastens with clamps at the back and| therefore does away with the neces- sity for invisible hairpins and small barrettes and all the other tiresome things that women have to use in or- der to adjust their veils with neatness and accuracy. The top edge of the, veil 18 gathered into another band of ribbon, which is finished with a small | ! flat bow at the back and fastenec with | clamps. | One can see for herself how m!i | the adjustment is and how many pos- sibilities there are in such a veil. For| instance, one can wear a plain hat] without trimming and provide it with & crown band by using the ribbon to which the upper edge of the veil is gathered and provide a meckband In imitation of the velvet ribbons that are now tled under the chin or behind the ear, to which the lower edge is gathered. The hatband {8 not so important as the neck ribbon, which is attached to the lower edge of the vell, because many women need something to cover the hollowness in the neck when they wear a low gown, and all women look somewhat the better by wearing, on the street, some kind of acceusory be- low the chin. It makes the neck look less naked. IPARISIAN IDEAS FOR GIRLS At the Left—White marquisette, or volle, with black velvet girdle em- broidered in cherries; a deep mquare collar effect of tulle with a band of lace around it and joined on shoulders with close-set buttons in cherry color, At the Right—A little Directoire dress with ekirt of plaited voile and a very short bolero embroidered in bright col ors. Hemming Party. A bride-to-be is going to give a hems ming party soon. She called her best girl friends over the telephone and in- vited them to pass an afternoon on her porch, and incidentally remark “Everybody is to bring her thim The hostess will provide n thread and hemming.” In the n time she has bought material for her kitchen towels, and the girls will have || © the privilege of hemming tluem, wud each girl may put her own i the corner if she chdoses. clever idea and one which the guests will no doubt enjoy. Dainty Summer Portiere. ! Red bordered white toweling, held together with wide rick-rack braid, makes a pretty portiere to kang in a girl's room. { R e Y ) - N ’contume with a touch of color. 1913. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LA L ' ||\ TUNE WITH SUMMER DAYS .. o KERCHIEFS FOR THE BRIII!’Ei Be Put alnty Touches That May . nlnyto Gifts Intended to Convey All Good Wishes. of hemming, Frlel;':lfiishlon. To do this, first damp- en the thumb and first finger of tt;o left hand and roll as finely as possible as you continue to sew. The lace e(llti ing or insertion that you trim W should be sewed on witfi the same tch that sews the roll. ::(in'ds the roll and edging are sewed the sc . time. t.lter, more delicate finish than a hem, as it is almost invisible. Such hand- kerchiefs may be trimmed as simply or as elaborately as you wish. If you | wish to embroider the bride’s mono- gram or her name, cut her signature from the bottom of a letter. Place it against the window pane with the | handkerchief on the top an.d trace the | pame in pencil upon the linen. A novel handkerchief is made with a fourdnch diamond shaped center of white velveteen, Which takes the place of the chamois. Powder may be dusted upon the chamois velvet cen- ter, and it clings to the nappy face .even better than to the surface of a chamois skin. DICTATES OF FASHION. The plain skirt i8 no more. Plaits, drapery, gathers, insets, panels, tucks —every form of self-trimming has been resorted to in the styles for spring and summer. The short dolman mantles of fur geem to be gaining. Usually they are fastened with a single large button or buckle, or tortolse shell or strass stones. Red, with gray, makes a beautiful color scheme for all enveloping eve ning wrap. One of the season's most | attractive models is made of flame colored velvet, with a lining of smoke- | gray charmeuse. Small hats continue to appear in & | wide variety of sbauves. Georgette shows 2 model of bla‘k straw with a | narrow plaiting of net bordering the edge of the Lrim. unusual size is placed at the back. Plain ratines have borders of con- trasting bands, woven, embroidered, in open Irish work like heavy crochetted lace, seif-colored checks, colored stripes, and Dulgarian bandings. Printed ratines bave all over tiny flow- ers in pompadour effect in beautiful colors. The fashionable idea is the white It sometimes coimes in a border print or embroidery, again as a giidle or col lar, or as decorative button. Some- times the color is seen in the weave, a yard of bright color intermingling with white. Welcome to Good Old Beige, A soft biscuit or tan color has al- ways been a favorite with French women. In combination with black or white it has never really disap- peared. But this season some of the handsomest gowns have been made in this color and with other colors it makes all kinds of pretty combina- tions. It you want Plano Satisfaction, RRADE PIANO Drennen - Lattner Company ORLANDO FLA. Sole Agents for Central and South Florida Write Us for Catalogues, PRICES AND TERMS, Summer Send Your Orders Now to fiis R, roll the edges | no¢ make the greater part of this In other | It makes a pret-| A bluack aigrette of | PAR Give your boys T ATISIFF £ ey / o \J the Gldest, DORMITORY 4 pra teal corsos Piacing graduates. Oneveo} od Pen i} _ Postat Card Will Bring You gs;ép.mbn&r Nomg - The stockholder, Hardware & plyy their annual ety Wedneday, Augugy ¢ act any busineg 4| come before thep, || ware & Plumbjg, rison, Presldenud Flouncing and Net In Combina- L‘t'::n at Leug Give to Wearer an Appearance of Coolness. Lace flouncing, combined with plain dress. The tinted bands under the scallops are of orange chiffon and a color fa> ing of this same shade is also used. The sash and tiny ribbon at the neck are black. The lower part of the skirt is arranged in & new way. The hem is turned once on the out- side and stitched twice three-quar- EVERY] ters of an inch from each edge. |ITOm the brick fory, In the space, be- ! inside finish—yoy g tween the stitch- | overything you may ings an orange | ing or constructip, ribbon is run and tied in front, draw- | tc the builder. ing the skirt in just & little at the ‘ | DYE LUMBE, | foot, to give the desired outline. A P. 0. Box D493, gy We Pay for Yoy | BY giving vou Moy material for LESs We carry in sty sleeveless slip of pale orange messs- line 18 worn underneath, { Fruit ano Vege Growers and Shipp I am prepared better than ever be fore to furnish yy supplies--and at better prices, quicker deliveries anjy isfactiun. Crat material, carload lots delivered to g the State, complete box without hoops, hoopless rounded, field crates, PEARSON’S cement coatel mi pointed nails for hoopless boxes, the kind adopted by Exchange. PAPER—printed; cuts for special designs to be fur purchaser. I represent the largest mills; guarante White , extra quality and extra na tural, plain paper g quantities. Strap iron and birch hoops. Ladders in any length—spruce with hickory rounds, ROOFING specially adapted for pac king houscs. Wire at my expense for prices dellv ered in carload I part of the State. Phones 207 and 208 W.R. Fulle Tampa : bt Offices, Salesrooms, Whin age and Yarh Hendry & Knight T Some of Lakeland’'s Oldest .an Conservative Investors H Bought Lots In PALMA CEIA P “Tampa’s Close-In Suby Where large sums of money are Row being spent instil conveaience including MODERR SEWERAGE andWATS PAVED STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPE( five new bungalows have just been completed and ¢t others in this beautiful propertj. Where lot values a! leaps and bounds, Now is the time to get in “on tht? Prices $500 to $750. Terms $25 per lot cash; balanee ] lot per month, DO IT NOW. ' TAMPA BAY LAND COM TAMPA, FLORJDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE-! J.& Goods at Special Prices Tampa, Florida ENTS! : and .yirls a fraining for By "MSS éfmy schoolf = o - ‘!{gm{ and best equipped. Cequitiuily surrounded gnd Yaroe & R “Qrge facultys nn NEW COLLEGE away {rom the bu: cntrance examinations; b7y -

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