Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 29, 1913, Page 3

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Parisian designers agree that white makes an attractive | g garments. The THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 29, 1913, PAGE THREK ESaaa——————— oA DEAS FOR BATHING COSTUMES two models shown give one an idea of rments very much in vogue at American and Parisian he American costume on the left is of white silk with hd headgear of t.> same color. The Parisian garment, on jite taffeta trimmed with broad silk braid of the same | tch. S AND CiHARM of Dressing the t Effective of ascns. new gowns have ' de from the suit- p to warm weathe bought by T™he yatd and Tay elther be used as a flat border for a net or, ! chiffon trimming, or set so that it stands up from the edge of the neck, | i which opens Medici fashion. Mannish | | little waistcoats of net or mousseline | |are trimmed with prim rows of but. tons down the middle and sometimes Immmm { PURE ICE FOR LAKELAND PECPLE The ICE I gm 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 ;& THOE0+04040SQAP0PON If the people wish this gestlons Tor games of aNl XInds and articles telling how other people have entertained in clever ways. I have cut these articles out and pasted them in an ordinary notebook, classifying them as well as I could, as to whether they were games, guessing contests or |just merely clever ways to entertaln. | i Then whenever the club comes to my | ADOPT THE MULTIPLE SKIRT ! Prediction Made by Famous Costumer as Far Back as Easter Has Proved Accurate. Away back at Easter time M. Jacques Worth confided to American ! women his conviction that the three- | house I can turn to this b tiered skirt would be popular thllla few minutes get a“:ugg?fu::df;: season. M. Worth was quite right.|tnat evening’s entertainment, and it And now, not content with three tiers, | tnq game wo start first does not seem or flounces, or whatever you want to | tg go well, there is very littlo troublo call them, we are going to have four, | t5 consult tho book again and find | or five, or even more. A recent French Isomething to tako creation, for example, has no less than nine of these “tiers.” The cos- tume is in white mousseline, and the Brocaded Fique, various “stories” of the skirt are! Brocaged pique is a popular fabrie finely plaitetd and finished with & for warm weather wear. It comes in picot edge. The top one is the deepest, extend- ty ang it comes in wide and narrow {ing from the waistline to below the ' wale, Some of the designs are lovely, | hips. The next one is about six |ghowing open, sprawling figures bro inches deep, and the successive ones caded on the pique background. grow narrower and narrower, until | LR SRR, the ninth and last, which measures[ Shepherd Plaid Skirt. only two inches in depth. The skirt | A fashion that is having a great | is lifted in front under a great dark 'vogue is the skirt of shepherd plaid | blue velvet rose at the waistline. | with a separate coat of black satin, This makes it draw in around the irather fancifully made and finished heels at the back and “hike” up in ! { with the inevitable rufles of net or | front to show the whole instep. ahadow lace. The waist has a flat fichu edged o its place.” | varlous prices, according to the quali- | with two plaitings, and a double row ished with a plaiting of the mousse- line. This costume {is described, with italics, as very much in the present vogue. FINDS A SCRAPBOOK HANDY PRETTY HOT WEATHER FROCK Cool and Serviceable Garment for Child Would Look Well in Any Summer Material. The drawing shows a novel frock for a child. It may be developed in batiste or other summer material - < ) &) @ @ ek ERSsSim BATES & sy (S e, Ay Sl b g & DEPARIMEN] STORE M War Paint is on for Business. G5 5 i Price is the Power. !m@@@fi@'fi@ To unload my Summer Stock-- LOW PRICE has the job. g Come in and you will decide the time well spent. : BATESg l@l%@ll mll‘%l&!% WE ARE STIEL 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 . accompanied by a little vest pocket. —_— or would be charm- ing in pongee or other light weight silk. A noticeable feature is the sleeve with fits narrow Irish crochet insertion. ‘The pointed yoke is of all-over em- broldery outlined by the Irish cro- chet. An extreme- 1y broad broad gir- dle effect is pro- duced by the join- ing of two lengths of embroidery in- sertlon by the lace. The scant little bodice with its drop shoulder is allowed to blouse slightly over thol girdle. The skirt is plaited at the | sides. | h it 18 presented ive. Never has PROPER CARE OF THE NAILS charming tashlonl s of net, tulle or , Rubbing With Cold Cream or Olive Oll peck. These are WAI Prevent Them Breaking— across the bust Soaking in Cornmeal. which is usually —_— gown above the 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 Girl Whose Entertalnments Are Al ways Looked Forward to With Pleasure Tells Her Secret, A girl who is quite noted among her friends as a successful hostess says . sOUr n.n. break, it is because!it is not just chance, it's due to her they are brittle. To improve them rub | method. Thie is how she doea it: cold cream or olive ofl into them every | “People sometimes wonder,” she pight when going to bed. This will ! Writes, “why it is that the boys and soften the nail and do away with ite | girls always like to have our club tendency to split. It will also softem | meet at our'house. We have such the cuticle so that you can push “ good times, and I think it is because back with the tip of your little finges ' !we do not waste time sitting around or the end of a hoof-shaped orange | and wondering what form of amuse- wood stick, and show the half-moom 'ment we will have tonight. This is that is at the base of every well-kept | the way I manage to have plenty of nail. ‘luuestlont for games and other sorts It is an excellent plan if you want ' of amusements on hand. In the news- pretty finger tips to give them a corn. Papers there are always a lot of sug: st models that hite cotton net houlders and balt At of the walst, 088 line of cord- istcoat of net thina silk. Lace these models, so s edge the drap- is a frilling made .__This may be Special Prices| BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF 0U3 PRICES WITH MANY OTHER g:?g: OF EQUAL QUALITY ARD |~ o0ttt iie006 60605500 NOOEEITITITINITIIII0TIIN Loy or come w 1| £ akeland Paving &Construction Co. AND THEN THE PRICE TO MEE1T Artiticlal Stone, Brick and Concrete Bullding Material roun APPROVAL WITH A GUAR mr.n THAT EVERYTHING Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work WILL BE AS REPRESENNED. 307 West| Main)Street- Phone 348-Black THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY F.J HOFFMAN J.N. OIS J. P. NEWBECKER 18 pounds Sugar for Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Man ET WISE”\ a We Il line of BUILDING MATERIAL, Brick. Lime, Plaster, Shingles, Laths, Sash and Doors---in fact (. And then s ee— u contemplate buildiug a house see US. of these plaitings extends from the front under the arms to simulate a . bolero. The sleeves are short and fin- g for the constraction of the home. npleted see US for FURNITURE. Best Butter, per Ib. Cottolene, 10 pound can Cottolene, 5 pound snowdrift, 10 pounds inowdrift, 6 pounds § cans Baby Size Cream Octagon Soap, 6 for Ground Coffee, per pound 3weet Corn, 8 for | Sest White Meat, per Ib. ... | 5 gal. Kerosene Compound Lard, per 1b. ...... | Feed Stuff is our specialty. We are I | out on South Florida avenue. But call us. We deliver the goods D. H. CUMBIE & CO. [Phone 337 Lakeland nding of contestants in word contest July 28th, H. Austin 1846 Mrs. A, E. Miller F. Wilson 1832 Mrs. M. M. Moore L. Crews 1400 Mrs. J. E. Sharpnack ind Furniture & Hardware Co. HODSOSO P POTOBIAPCHTMIOHOFOFOSOBOOFO SOSOICHOSNY De R[[ SI[AM I’R[SSINfi ClUB Cleaning, Pressing and Alteration. Ladies Work a Bpecialty. Work 1008 1000 £06 Called for and Delivared. Prompt Service . Satiafastien Guarad- teed. J. M. WELLES Manager N. Kentacky Ave, Phone 257 Bowyer Building WW

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