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SAGE EIGHT 2 p— 1 NSE OF PHRASE EXLAINED DRAPERIES OF THE MOMENT Writer Denies Effort to Make Capital Detalls to Which Woman Must Con- Out of the Disaster That Defell form If She Would Be Con- the Titanic. sidered “Smart.” “Lest 1 1 ! to have Long lines are emphasized in the made litc disaster Mmost successful draperies, giving | otill p i . .~ minds of height and dignity to wearers. Fead: !5 of the Atlantie,» I skirts the fullness is kept either writes Mis. U lc Horne Vaizey, decidedly up around the hips, with a Buthor of “The Uninown Lover,” “I Darrow lower line, or down around the should like to recount the following feet. Pather striking coincidence: j Slashed skirts have thelr fullness “On the 14th of April of last year, 1 draped up and caught under clusters was engaged in writing the description Of flowers or held iu under straps of ®f a collislon at sca in which the hero- Waterlal or beads, fine of ‘The Unknown Lover playeda ! Skirts with tunics or overskirts fre- rt, and after some hesitation as to duently have them plailed along the most expressive word to employ, ' central front line, held gat _ under Mrote the semtence which originally Stitched bands. This gives a Ceclded- Jan as follows: i ly oriental effect. “‘Merecifully it 1s not one person out ' Draped skirts that show an u,ward many thousands who is called upon | line at the bottom of the dress have : undergo so titanio an experience. g“‘ panels of accordlon plaited chif- | fon. UL % i “Some hours later my husband re-| Net and lace on bodices are draped Murned home and told me the awful into the “acarf sleeve,” into butterfly Bews which had that day thrilled the DOWS and in gracetul, loose lines that World—the collision and foundering of ;;‘ :::::’:t ':.:;:u;r":::: g’ arm fc ide: yage. | loops ool oo o M across the gown as a tulle scarf might be beld. Lines of chiffon and silk roses are gulanded or draped over sleeves and corsage of bodices. Tulle figures largely in the over drapery on evening gowns. Tle main rule in drapery is to drape on the figure with an unlimited amount of goods and an eye to “la Huge”—that most important feature in tle spriug gown. “Many weeks elapsed before I wuld{ ‘rlu myself to continue the narze- Nve” What He Liked, Church—Been to Chicago? " Gotham—Yes. “See anything you liked there?™ | “Sure.” | “What was it?” ! “A sign on the raflrcad statior. 1eae | Bpg: ‘This way to the New York | J. P. McCCORQUODALE The Florida Avenue Grocer 290——PHONE RED Respectfully asks his friends and the public generally to give him a call when needing Fresh Meats, Groceries, Vegetables, Etc. HE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT AND WILL GUARANTEE SAT1SFACTION 290 | ultraexclusive sct. W. K. Jackson-rssocates- W, K. MCRae Owner and Manufac- R turers’ Agent Estate Brokerage--Real Estate Tell Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to|Find a Buyer Tell Us What You Wantto Buy; We Will Try to Find a Seller Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland % e Florida Security Abstract & Title Company Announces that it is now [ready for business, ¢ and can furnish promptly, complete and reliable abstracts of the title to any real estate in Polk County. SECURITY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO. Miller Building, East Side Square BARTOW Sy FLORIDA e PURE ICE FOR LAKELAND PEOPLE The ICE I am handling is made from well water and double distilled. It is not a question of quantity, but QUALITY. kind of ice they must stand by me. L. W. YARNELL TOTITOTETIS0IRS0NC If the people wish this ‘TRIBUTE TO TITANIC HEROES THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY e ——— Classified Advertising CANE IS NOW PROPER THING! | Women Carry Waiking Sticks in Fifth Avenue and Central Park, 1 New York, ! Bl i New York.—-The women are carry- ing canes again. The idea is quite in | keeping with waistcoats and slashed skirts, Sometimes a new fad takes a peep at fashiondom; a few alert ones catch at it and appropriate it for a short | time. Especially are Americans slow to take up new and faddish ideas. But on its second appearance it goes like hot cakes. Do you remember the “swagger sticks,” as the English army officers call them, that a few women carried two or three years ago? The ones carried now are larger, some of them, and every excuse under ! the sun is given for carrying them. In London, Paris and Rome the most fashionable women, old and young, are carrying them, so that they are quite as usual as a parasol would lbe here. The new canes are about a foot longer than the gentieman's cane; that is, about ¢8 inches. They are | much lighter in weight and come in | two varieties, one with a small knob and the other with the curved han- dle. Ebony is perbaps the smartest wood used, with p.mento or Mnhcu} & close second. London is quite mad over the par tridge wood, although thi: !: distinct- ly a rougher cross country walking stick. The color is mottled. about the same as the partridge bird, and there are distinct ridges every two inches which resemble the lines of tie feath- ers.. With a rough tweed suil this looks better than the smoother woods do. One of the most delicate, on the other bhand, is the throstle wood, & pastel greenish blue, which is dainty enough to be carried with the new | silk suits, Although not a few of the canes have appearcd on the avenue, one of the large umbrella houses is selling a dozen a week to the members of the Perhaps the best place to see (hem is in Central Park in the early morning. - This morning or beauty walk has become quite a fad among the debutantes of upper Fifth avenue. Fountain in Washington WIll B‘i Memorial to Major Butt and Artist Millet. Washington.-—-Work on the founds tions for the beautiful fountain to be erected to the memory of Major Archi- bald W. Butt, military aid to Presl- jdent Taft, and Francis Millet, the . artist, who lost their lives in the T Major Archibald W. Butt. tanic disaster, is to begin in the imme- diate future, it was announced here. The site of the fountain will be im- mediately behind the White House grounds and impressive ceremonies will mark the memorial's dedication. The fountain s the remembrance of friends of the two men from all over the United States. The site was given by the government through a special act of congress. POISON ON TOAST FOR CHILD “The Devil Got Into Me,” Pleads Do mestic of Fifteen, Accused of Plot. Philadelphia, Pa.—Marion Gibbs, fifteen years old, of Neshaming, was arrested on a charge of trying to poison Sarah Schaffer, six years old, daughter of Henry Schaffer. She is said to have admitted that she spread poison on some toast bread she prepared for the girl. Asked to explain her conduct, the girl is al- leged to have exclaimed: “The devil got into me and made me do it! | did not go to Sunday school.” Mr. Schaffer, father of Sarah, said he belleved the girl, who was employ- ed in his home. tried for a long time to murder his daughter by giving her slow doses of poison. Force Burglar to Give Up. Chicago.—After a chase of 11 floors down a stairway and fire es cape in the Masonic temple, Dr. An thur F. Selleck, a dentist, “covered” Benu Andrews with a pair of forceps and forced his to return a purse he bad stolen from Miss Frances Keller, s patient of Dr. Selleck. u6 1913. b AR T WL OR SALE—Good Winchester rifle, | niil be soid ebeap. Prone L44 Red 3 RN E e R SALE— Free dirt. Kindling, wood at $1.00 per load. Apply at Kibler Hotel. 886 FOR SALE—New house of 5 rooms, and one acre of land; good loca- tion; $1,200. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1014 - e i e ll JOR SALE—Lots west Florida avs-| nue, 150 and up. Fla. and Ga. Laud Co. Phone 72. 70R SALE OR RENT—Four-room touse, best portion of Dixieland, $2:0 cash, balance like rent. Fla. | & Ga. Lan: Co. Phone 72. 948 ! | e FOR SALE—Nice cottage on East| Orange street; four rooms, large sleeping porch, with east ex-| posurc, bath, hot and cold water; . electric lights, good barn and: stables, good garden plot, city wa- ter on lot; lot 100x200; variety of nice fruit trees. Bargain for cash. Apply to G. A. Rhoades, Jr., Lakeland. 1013 | | #03 SALE—New 7-room heuse nev- er o7supied. South Florida avenue, ' Uivieland. $500 cash, balance v+ per month. +lorida & Geor- . Land Company. Munn build- taz Phone 72. 964 J FC.. -ALE--15 Brown Leghorn hens, { Vaite Orpington hers, one \* nite Ormngton cockavel; (Yooks'i 8t..i.. Phone 232 Blue or 339. | 1008 | FOR. SALE OF RENT | Elegaut 5.room bungalow, with all modern conveniences. 707 South' Missouri avenue. Apply to W.| Fiske Johnson, owner. Phone 102 and 150, 1019 JR SALE—Good milch cow. F, B. Terrell. 924 The [National Steel Reinfor Cement Vaylt, Best in the World As a Buriat Recep Nothing Heretofore Manufactured Can Compete : Cad] $ AT 158 X o Vo B : 5 y b ¥ & ¥ i ! ™ 143 il o Sl 3 %} . B # A 1 ‘ & oot LA LR o R The NATIONAL WATER-PRO It is all the name First: Steel Reinforced rhrou { = Ton', i 25¢ a FOR SALE.. FOR RENT. R RENS— room louse; bath, shudes and ecreens, One and & haif qsuares morth of school, Florida avenue. Inquire st Pillan's groc- ory 864 e — ¢OR RENT—Furnished and unfur- pished rooms. Apply at 806 3 Florida ave. 923 N e TWO LARGE GROUND FLOOR ROOMS—For rent. 501 West Lemon St. 1017 ; I —————— "GR RENT—Two furnished rooms tor light housekeeping. Apply at 104 East Oak and N. Florida Ave. 933 i ——————— FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms tor housekeeping on first floor. 803 South Florida avenue. Phone 291 Blaek. 1016 e e ceaa— FOR RENT—Two cottages on Gil- more avenue, Apply to Mrs. T. B. Hendrix, Phone 209. 1001 | ———————— ) FOR RENT—House with all mod- ern conveniences. Also rooms turnished for light housekeeping. Apply to Miss Emma Robison, 501 East Orange, or phone 292 Red. 1016 .Miscellaneous. Dufty’s Dezd Shot Chill and Fev- 4 or 6 doses guarantzed 0 brcak up any case of chill and tever, or lagrippe. Taken as a tonic it will bulld ip the system, improve the appetite and make life worth * fng. For sale at all drug stores, ottle. manufactured by G. &. 3cot* akeland, Fla. 968 For choiera infantum there is a sure cure in “Infants’ Relief,” or Mrs. Browning's Diarrhoca Rem- aly. For sale by Lake Pharmacy, and Henley & Henley. A remedy home people and which has known merit, 1018 orizmated by implies: makes it strong and ghoul-proof. Second: It is water-proofed y of vault, VISIBLE SEAL that shows t The old method of burial superseded by the more Sanitary, Ever‘l'asting, Vermin-Proof, Gh Proof, Waterproof, Natural Vault This will last in perfect condition fo of the dear departe The price is within the reach of everyone can supply it at the Factory Price. is sealed to the bod condition the remains All undertakers LAKELAND AR dl | 1 l F CEMENT VA ghout with} expanded{ Shee by a Specal Process, and the! after the casket is placed therein he sealing is absolutely perfect. s in a Wooden Rough Box is.." r ages and keep in resH FICL STONE woRl I MERMAN, Proprietor WANTED--Ygy; salogy to reshurpeu, ;. Bew, 36¢, i60 ang 5, ; land Furaiture engd H;. Lost In Lakeland, Saturgy & bag of gold; bjg ," the finder. It wi) b Jeremiah's Barguiy (. front of D. B, Dieksm Store and the rewarg Wi at Room No. 13, Futey bullding, by Smith gy NOTICE, — Sealed bids for the purey hcrse, harness and firg try used by the Lakeland p, ment will be receiveq [ Commlittes of the City te July 26th, 1913. reject any or all bids jg, P, B, }jj 988 Chalrmap Some of A. B. Browy, ings for rent here, ap sale and also lots. By Fire !nsurance writte | ings. merchandise, hoygy niture in millionaire comy reasonable rates. Business along these lin ed. Promptness. falthfy, ficiency guaranteed. M. G. WILLAR) 17 Ketuckyv Bldg. y Ph Home Happinen. Probably ninetewn-tuwente happiness you will ever haw got at home. The indepen: comes to & man when hisw and the feeling that he s the storm Into the quiet home, where he can with his family, is = Truest Moments, Count always your highest your truest moments. Bl in the time when you wemt est and most spiritual mana then you were your truest Wesley.