Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 11, 1913, Page 3

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THE BVENING THLBORAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., AUG. 11,°1913. v : | G ‘DRESS AND COSTURE PAGE THREE AMBER SHADE OF SHANTUNG |EESIORHIONEE (Yot (oSt BATES' DEPARTMENT STORE War Paint is on for Business. he halr, but the wany prefer The part: ing on the side. The forehead is en- tirely covered, as are the ears, and ' coo) Summer Coat: Dress of That Ma- there is no bulge anywhere over thei terlal Is Most Valuable Addl- ;:;:::e ?lt'h:!slelshe&% t::‘:’og?":':; tion to the Wardrobe, Lllmifizl ':1;:5:“";01::’ lltt 1?1::::!:5; | This example illustrates a cool sum- ) ! mer coat-dress of fancy shantung in and foolish to follow any fashion With-| 5 gu11 amber shade, with a waist sash out regard to your personal appear- i, s lovely fuchsia-colored ribbon and ance, | a trimming of little buttons covered to If a parting is not becoming, then, correspond. Straight sleeves are set omit it and draw the bair SOftly | i, at a long shoulder line, and slit back. If one's eyes are at their Worst |, 4t the base for the egress of kilt- :::rot::. lt‘::‘; 3’:‘3‘»3%&“ the ¢4 lace rufies, a similar rufle oc- The main mistake that nearly every woman makes in arranging her hair; according to the new fashion e in run- | ning it down in a bias line from the; middle of the forehead to the lobe of the ear. It was this line on each side of the temples that contributed g to the hideousness of the 1865 coifture. ' ¥ Women who take the time and trouble to study their faces never use this line. You will notice that they make it as regular as though it were carelessly scalloped across the brow and temples. They give it an inward | curve at the end of each eyebrow and then bring it out in front of each ear. This line is as old as art itself and | can be seen on any of the famous pic- tures and statuary. It is not Grecian | ~ J in it strictest sense, but it is classic. | > ) ' Ot course the outward swerve in front | ' > of the ears is highly exaggerated byi ks some women and an eccentric effect is produced, but that does not destroy | the fundamental beauty of this line,' preperly drawn. | | | | Price is the Power. To unload my Summer Stock-- LOW PRICE has the job. Com: in and you will decide the time well spent. ATES O GO WG Rl IN GRAY NET ured would make up well in fiae serge, Shantung, or epcage Rk (O rfectly plain skirt is made, thea em this is an effective trim p; li' e ired foulard, Sae brocade or epouge eloth; it is takea dows ) m[ 2 strap, which merges inte one deep band at back. Ou the "" »m\ fd of the trimming, taken te walst at back and fromt; at the 'MH LIP B ’ l I I | 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 iwith a narrow fold ef satin arranged in a bow in front; tucked nall collar and yeke. The walist is encircled with a fold of In a bow at the side. Mat of seft satin, trimmed with bowe a small bunch of fowers. jquired: 334 yards ¢32 inches wide, 31§ yards trimmiag 40 jaches ® has & skirt of Delph biwe and white checked cloth; this is fpped seam down center of froat, trimmed part way with but For the ooat, plain blue cloth is used; it has a deep, rathe: with points at eash side; the bodice part has a sloping front t side with buttons and loops; the sleeves have deep cuffs and i armholes under wrapped seams. Hat of satin, trimmed with side of front. pquired: 3% yards eheck 44 inehes wide for skirt, 3 yards ¢loth or cost, 1 dosem buttoas, § yards silk or satin'for lining eoat. | eurring at the throat, while a fillup | is supplied in a tiny cross-over vest of | white net, ornamented with wee but- | tons covered with the gold shantung. Wl/fi//’/l/fi/l/ml/l/l/lxlffml//l7/(/////”/1/4%////1////47//%/A//////AW/M. o crash euT THUT TAE BESH OUCe to (N6 laundry. It will be already shrumk, and, moreever, gasolene does mot al- ways clean satisfactorily material that bas been washed in soap and water. To clean the erash muit immerse it in gasolems. Thea rub the most sofled parte—the hem, the eollar and eufts and the front gore of the skirt. Rub them between the hands briskly. Then immerse the suit again in the gasolene and then hang it on a hanger to dry. Don’t wring the gasolene out, but hang the suit up wet. The next day, after the gasolene has had time to evaporate, press the suit. The coat will need very little pressing, and this is another reason why gasolene wash- ing is better than soap and water washing for a coat suit; it is almost impossible, even for an expert laun- dress, to iron a coat satisfactorily. Clean linen suits in the same way. ) Instead of Tubbing, | Shrinkage of This Y o—— i made to eresh suits jared ia foroe this sum- d shrank. They do B a ehance, but that is bjection you can find They wear well, they ing, they keep their fcool and comfortable. Fe everything that a d be. But they do are washed. 't wash them. That wash them in water. ' Have plenty of this It is 30 or 40 cents gallon is enough to suit. But don't skimp If you are tempted 'how much the profes-| DRESS HAIR TO SUIT FACE fwould charge to clean | e think what a disap- | wine Prevalling Styles May Be Fol Jould have been if you | Uindi i it to the laundry and it ey IndB: l::?nl.}‘y“::d‘Alway. L to you just about big s e kitten. There are some women who remain clean_with gasolen® & | ¢rye to the_parting in the middle of temobal Sale! 1 move our stock to the HARDIN DING, on the corner of Main St. orida Ave., in a few days. So, jhort time, we will offer to the public good prizes-—-For Cash Only. alifornia C Peaches, Per Can ......cevcseseess,, 37¢ d C Peaches, POP CAD .. .c... +eev sesssescsecs 220 pld Apricots ..., esse sesenssscees 580 mium Catsup, per bottle ........ccce0 ooeses 108 smium Catsup, per pint bottle cecevece covevenn 196 Brand Corn, per dozen sesavnseces BRAD Bridle Corn, per dozen.. .c... 1o 8136 96¢c etteeve teane esscsessee Drift .. @ ciitcescecscnnne sesessses ssssccamrvee cssssseesse sssevssven ssssess ssvescesae cseesssss sssessscesces cesesssen eeee 116 sese ssesess sescsceas 46€ veeess$1.00 Sugar, 18 pounds for . P. PILLANS & CO. sases essecece FRPTRS TS T TR T SEEW NS B W O P WP RN e s 5 R P bl It will be remarked that the tunic is , of Russian persuasion, while the skirt for traveling. smart at the same time and ean be mml.own.anltarwann' flomy, a suit or even a filmy evening tollette. In eadet blue lined in sear Jot and with » gleam of drass butions, R is truly dashiag. SMART TAILOR-MADE SUIT “w 4G cugrt Model of black and ‘fnu Long lapels and shawl collar, | . Black Evening Gloves. Black gloyes for evening wear are in upper ones has & panel mouvement back and front, the sides gathered in a few slight folds, close at the hem, into thess, at the right side in front and the left at the bn‘ok. SASHES LINED WITH -COLOR @lve Just the Right Touch of Relief to the Always Popular Black and White Combination. ‘Women who like to be distinct from their neighbors are returning to black and white as an admirable combination for street as well as house wear, and one of the bits of color that they al- low themselves is to line the sash. Thts lining shows in the loose ends more than anywhere else, but as the sash is not drawn closely around the body, it shows up attractively in fleet- | ing glimpses at the side and in front. One of the exclusive methods of making & one-plece frock that is to have a sash Is to drop a broad panel | of the material, finished with a heavier fabric at the edges, from the shoulders to knees. Across this goes the sash, not at the waistline, but below the hips, and the whole effect is quite slim | and girlish. The black satin model that is made in this manner has iis sash lined with | White satin and run through a three- 1 inch loop of the material in front, just | above the walstlinc. { down from that to ten inches below The sash drops the waistline in the back and is not | spread out across the hips, but allow- | @d to hang In careless folds. When a black sash is lined with king’s blue or Vatican purpls, the ef- fect I8 good, although it does not have the distinction of the white lining, but after all that may be merely a matter of personal opinion and many women may prefer the touch of brik lancy. In Paris they are lining these sashes with striped Roman silk and Scotch plald, and this idea promises to be brought out in thin cloth suits for au- tumn, such as, for instance, a raven blue gabardine one-plece frock with a sash of self-colored satin lined with dull red, blue and black plaid. Sleeveless Coats. Some curious sleeveless coats are being worn. These are taken over back and front like scapulars, but they are not cut on quite such straight lines. The sides are entirely cut out until toward the hem. where the back and front are continued round to but- ton over and meet each other. A belt, which is often of, black satin and matches the collar, holds the coat down at the back, then passes under the material, showing again at the sides, and i continued over the front. To Clean Canvas Shoes. Oxide of zinc Is the simplest and most economical cleanser for canvas shoes. Mix a quantity. of the powder with water to make a thin paste. Ap- ply with a small brush, rubbing im thoroughly, and let dry before weas ing. ’ fall line. We want all the room we can get, as we have bought an enormous stock of Hart Schatfner & 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. Outfitter The Hart Schaffuer & Marx Clothing JOSEPH LeVAY SOTIGODONIOFAOSTII SOOI G400 j Lakel and Paving&ConstructionCo. Artiticlal Stome, Brick aad Coacrete Bu"dln‘ Materlal Estimates Cheerfully Furaished on Paviag jand all Kiads of Artificial Stone Werk 307] West| Malnd Street - EX. ROFFMAN Pres. Sec.&Tres. Supt, & Phone 348-Black J.N.OWS J P. NEWBEGKER Gen, Man. V. Pres & Asst M Y Rt STEAM PRESSING CLUB Iressing and Alters tien. Ladies Werk o Gposhally, War8 for and Delivered. Prompt Serviee . Gatislastien Gmame- M. WELLES :

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