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THE NVENING TELBORAM, LAK ELAND, FLA. AUGUST 6, 1913 A GROUP OF POLK COUNTY LAKES. ruit and Vegetable rowers an¢ Shippers pared better than ever before to furnish you ALL your nd at better prices, quicker deliveries and assured sat- Crat material, carload 1ots delivered to any part of Jiabs, complete box without hoops, hoopless boxes, full fleld crates, PEARSON’S cement coated nalls, needle {nails for hoopless boxes, the kind adopted by the Citrus BRA—printed; cuts for special designs to %e furnished by 1 sepresent the largest mills; guarantee delivery. tra quality and extra natural, plain paper on hand ia : ' bn and birch bhoops. SPMN in any length—sepruce with hickory rounds. NG epecially adapted for pac king houres. §8 my expense for prices delivered in carload lots to aay ‘the Btate. Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- Phones 207 and 208 age and Yards [} r“I |cr Hendry & Knight Terminals Florida FUR TRIMS SUMMER COATEES Chinchilla, Swansdown and Ermine Rim These Popular Abbre- viated Wraps. So many evening wraps and dressy short coatees are trimmed in fur that it looks as though the garnish would be a part of the summer's finishes to the best toilettes. Fur is more than a touch to evening wraps, while for the jaunty little abbreviated coatee, it only rims them lightly. Chinchilla . | la the most popular peltry, but we see many examples of ermine and swans- down. Chinchilla looks rather heavy and wintry, while the white fur and swansdown give a light, summery air. The evening wrap is very sumptu- ous. It 18 made in solid and in fig- ured satins. Generally the flowers of designs are big and are painted so as to stand forth heavily. The back- ground is white or light and the flow- ers in the brilllant colors that are prevalent .this season. Some of thé fashionable ones, too, have & black! or scarlet background with lighter' brilllant designs scattered over the surface. The new wraps are all short and round. Some are made godet, some with a Watteut plait, either from the middle of the back or from oné | shoulder. L] Friendship, of itself & holy tis. B | nmlu more sacrad ‘v sdversity ~- ¢ T “GET WISE”’ \ lt will PAY YOU to see US before buying Sash, ‘ ors, Brick, Lime, Cement, Laths : nd Plaster for that Mew pme, and when completed don’t fail to let us furnish it. S VERYTHING FOR THE HOME” 20 Per Cent Reduction on all Refrigerators and Ice Boxes ring August. BE WISE; don’t miss this; Cash Only. Standing of contestants in word contest August 2. . T.J. Mardis 4232 s. G. L. Crews 3202 . W. H. Fleming 2328 “Mrs. John F. Wilson 1832 . Reed Tillis 1200 Mrs. A, E. Miller Mrs. W. H. Austin Mrs. Ada Padrick Mrs. J. E. Sharpnack Mrs. M. M. Moore 3412 2530 2312 1606 1000 akeland Furniture & Hardware Co. SIS GIVE TOUCH OF COLOR SMALL BITS RELIEVE SIMPLICITY OF SEASON’S COSTUMES. )f Preferred, the Most Audaclous Brik llance Is Strictly in Style, Though the Quieter Modes Are the Ones Generally Chosen. For early season wear there are tharming costumes made up of soft, supple broadcloths and cotton velvet. These models are, on the whole, sim- ple of line. They have, perhaps, & touch of lace at the upper part of the bodice and sleeves, or a trimming line of buttons and loops or trimming on collar and cuffs of Bulgarian embroid- ery, to give a gay touch of color to the costume. Never has this generation seen such brilliant and audacious colorings as are shown this spring in millinery and In the new dress fabrics, particularly among the silks. Parisian dressmag kers and milliners revel in this sort of thing, but such revels are danger Green Satin Trimmed With White Lace and Black 8atin, ous for the designer who has not the French color sense. | There are 1l shades of red, green, yellow and blue which are entirely new. Then there is a soft white with a violet tinge in it which may be called, perbaps, a pastel, washed-out lilac. At a showing of imported models at a recent opening was a frock of Ori- | ental red satin with revers and girdle of greenish blue satin. The buttons " which trimmed the front of the gown | were of the green-blue satin. Over the ‘, revers were frills of soft cream lace. There were models also which were of less striking color schemes, or were made entirely of one color excepting & | trimming of soft cream or white lace. | One admirable frock, which is shown |ln the large sketch, was of apricot broadcloth. The collar, vest and low- er part of the slccves were of white | crepe de chine. The buttonholes and glass buttons which trimmed the bod- fce and sleeves were of the apricot shade. Bands of the material trimmed the bodice and formed the girdle and edged the lower part of the sleeve. Flat bows of the material finished the girdle at the front, and band trim- ming outlined the low-cut bodice. There was a tunic in godet shape slightly raised at the front. The une derskirt was crossed over at the front and trimmed with large buttons of the material. The new shades of green showa this spring are trying to the average woman, but have possibilities of be- fng softened by means of white trim- ming at the neck and of being toned down by touches of black satin or vel vet. A model, for instance, was of green satin trimmed with white frills at the neck and wrists and black sad fn bands. The bodice has the long shoulder effect and was trimmed at the front by small tucks and material buttons. The skirt was draped at one side and had the yoke effect given by i'm'“ tucks which slanted away from the front toward the back. A coat of green brocade had alse | smart touches of black on the lapels and cuffs. The lapels were of cream white cloth and the lower revers were also of the cream white cloth. l MARY DEAN. Table Simpler. With the passing of formal dinners | has gone the table overloaded with | | china, glass and silver, says an ex- | change. Instead of the numerous | dishes and vases are now used a few |bunwul pleces of necessary table ware. PAGE THREE EEZ D sk S BATES® g DEPARTMENT STORE ! War Paint is on for Business. Price is the Power. To unload my Summer Stock--- % = LOW PRICE has the job. Come in and you will decide the time well spent. BATES Jo R n WE 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. THE HUB JOSEPH LeVAY SOCIILPEDEIIEOEFSTHE0 S POOTITOCOCOTISTOLS LTSN Lakeland Paving&ConstructionCo. Artificlal Stone, Brick and Concrete Bullding Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving jand all Kinds of Artificlal Stone Work 307] West| MainaStreet- Phone 348-Black FoJ. HOFFMAN J.N.OMIS J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Geo, Man. V. Pres. & Asst Man WW ;I)e REE STEAM PRESSING CLUB Cleaning, Premsing and Alteration. Ladies Werk s Specialty. Work | Called for and Delivered. Prompt Service . Satisfastion Guama- | wed. ———— J. M. WELLES : Manager N Katosky Ave. Phone 887 Bewyer Bullitag ww