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THR® BVENING TBLEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., AUG, 19, 1913. PAGE THRF¥ % SIMPLICITY IN BLOUSE PRETTY THinGS EASILY MADE For the living-room in summer eve 1y erything should be made of washable | "materfals, so that they can bo kept | fresh and clean during the dusty months. This will not be a dificult problem, for many of the most artistie fabrics serving as a background for . embroidery will launder successfully. ; M lic that I have purchased my store back Fashion’s Edict, t-pocket e th; biy i dge, 1ck inty [ | eral ‘“absl y | All Sorts of-Useful and Becorative An Y ticles at Command of the Clever ra g tho:rh l | EFFECT MOST PLAINLY SEEN |Nl Needle-Woman. 3 0}2 't o | THE SEASON’'S STYLES, —_— hey [ There are many dainty articles | cdly ang . 8 | j which the clever necdlewoman can | B . - . ¥ and y, Abundant Trimmings and Elaborate make for her living-room which re- | % I h f h G l d P b rm][y’r ¢ K\ t Decorative Designs Allowed, But Guire a minimum amount of time, but | Wls to ln Or t e enera ra lng u - Black N They Must Conform to | add much to the beauty of the home. More useful than ever is the separ- ate blouse. Its scope has been ex- Itended to include every variety of . ! dress and semi-dress requirement, as i u"?'- l::fi.n_.g well as the tailored waists and a n'um- . ‘lyldi:z wiih | r::]g: Dovelties that resemble coats or mpe heavy linens usually forming the | 2 b 3 § basis for the lovely craftsman table- | § O Stan ; Last season’s effort to introduce covers, draperies and cushions, the | % ! fon means cut- ' fome feature that would connect them serims, casement cloths and burlaps { Pkeep expense, “;“}" ithe skirt was uot met with much eqnnot suffer harm through washing. appearing job | :;:&;n;n';'; f;he peplums of varlous Make the table runner, cushions, 1 the least | orms were an undeniable magasing covers and draperies of any . ugly style and becoming to very few, one of these materials and stamp |3 writes Cora Moore in the Washington them with an artistle design. Em- l ! D the job you star, Instead, we find extremely wide, broider this with colors to hal:monize ;' from Messrs. Murrell & Sharp, and you will find me in the Clonts’ Building, my I most cordially invite everybody, both old and new customers to come in and see me. I am here to do business and my motto is not to buy goods to keep. I propose to m:ke the CLONTS STORE the Greatcst Bargain House in Lakeland, loosely draped sash girdles of black with those used in the room. moire ribbon and of colored satin as The Bulgarian work, done with col- the season's novelty in blouse acces- ored wools or mercerized cotton, 18 | eorles. Indeed, odd girdles and sashes very popular at present and appropri- | ¥ brtificial orks inan, Prop. le in the L Sky ordon ), N. G. have played an important part this year in the sartorial world, | With all the absorbing interest there 13 in novelty trimmings and elaborate decorative designs, it is interesting to note that many of the preitiest blouse 'models show the utmost simplicity, . Much of their effect is, of course, due to beauty of material which soft drap- ings and graceful lines show up to ! !the best advantage, but something also {8 to be accredited to the fact that a contrast is always appreclated. | An effectively simple model is here It is developed in ivory . | sketched. white ‘Chinese crepe, which washes ate for the living-room. Choose linen of a loose, coarse § weave for the background, and for the table-runner cut a strip long enough ! to extend ten or twelve inches over | each end, not including the hem. It § you prefer a tablerunner the exact di- | mensijons of the table top, cut it ac- | cordingly. Stamp the design at each end and ! , embroider it with bright tones of blue, | red, yellow and green, with touches of § black or dark brown. Fill in the mo- | § tifs with satin stitch, first padding with white darning cotton. For the ' cushions cut two rectangular pieces of | if the Clonts store your store. 2 our spzcial aim, and your visits will bs appreciated. Very truly, I propose to keep in stock and offer for sale a standard quality of goods, and you can rest assured that every time you trade to tye extent of a penny at the Clonts Storé, you will receive the very best in return. We want you to come and see us. Make Courteous and fair treatment will b Slectric lights beautifully. The front sleeves and | }ine’;i, onbo ,]((,r the ‘c._p ind.the other Bce- DBuths, No' or the back. Embroider a panel of 8o 3.000 fect | the Bulgarian work at each end and '8 Ths Glonts Store’ Glonts Bmldmg finish the edge of the pillow with a ;i Gor Kantucky Ave and Rine Street S. L. A. CLONTS Phong M WLAND, 1) N ion (3 and (% dg., hone 8 $12.50 UP. oy : cord. The magazine cover should be cut ' D SEPIEM. S. DOKLET. | | i | | to fit the size of the periodical. Dec- | orate the top with a panel to corre- |n spond with that used on the cushion. |§ If you are extremely energetic, make ' ff window draperies of the same mate- rial and border them with the Bul- (f§ garian embroidery. § LACES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Color Has Wisely Been Left Largely to the Taste of the In- dividual, A compromise can be made with a ' { narrow ruching placed above *a flat CLONTS’ BARGAIN COUNTER 75¢ Men's Sleeping Gowns.25¢ 25¢ Carpet Slippers......100 25¢ and 35c Boys' Shirts..10c 15¢ Wash Ties .ccccaccaa50 . Carhart Overalls $1.25 kind for ............$1.00 16 yards 4-4 Bleaching.$1.00 $2.50 Men's Work Shoes $1.98 $1.00 Men's Work Shoes..8%c $1.00 Men's Pants, Pin- chéck oi.o telc raesio 890 $1.50 Men's Pants ....$1.15 $2.25 Dress Pants ......$1.69 $2.50 Dress Pants......$1.98 $3.00 Dress Pants......$2.25 $4.00 Dress Pants ......$3.39 $4.50 Dress Pants......$3.87 $6.00 Dress Pants ......$4.98 $10.00 Men's Suits ....$5.69 $12.00 Men's Suits ....$7.19 $15.00 Men's Suits ....$8.50 ' $20.00 Men's Suits ....$12.00 $25.00 Men's Suits....$15.00 turn-over collar and the effect i3 good, | 1 but it is the wide double ruching that 30 a lot of Ladiae’ Wash Skirts at half price, and many frequent ugliness lics. Fortunately, it is quite as fashionable to wear & | i HIKG: loose lace frill that half rolls away EYF‘RYE ¥ from the neck and Is caught above the || SENNED, . bust with a flicker of ribbon. OR CASH ONLY | There is an admirable way of open- e TR ing the blouse in front, running it to “j h a deep point, outlining it with two - AR inches of lace that falls backward over . siani, lig can ...... 1.3t . & ribbon of black taffeta or colored three to one. A b0 1 {velvet; and in tle open space left | A comparison for the last nine years |ty to thirty; petit larceny, 157 under 1.10 | there is a flat band of lace crossed well glives 7,670 convictions of married men ilwenty and 144 from (wenty to thirty | up toward the neck and drawn softly for all sor's of crimes and 18,406 con- | years; unlawful entry, 34 under twane 25 | Attractive Blouse of White Chiness down under the blouse. This is a victions of unmarried men. The re- |ty years and 22 from twenty to thir A0 0 Crepe. El‘"’dt ‘;'Cht‘i“l‘e f“; fl_’]‘:’ :l"m”fl" t‘"h.""": port indicates that there is a gradual (t¥ years. The total shows 940 under i back are attached by hemstitched ' :omso hsl t;gla{;;lcct“\\,:?th ‘)liiicrllxoot“lll:r Now York—That marrisd men ase | {10180 1o arlme smong youus mea, !t'wentytcon:lctt:d l;‘lhlt tyear,(l;nld 1'42(:: ound ..... .26 .r-r'lir e shouylder S necb;{ (-‘(poa‘.O(l | better than einglo ones is the most 'the male criminals under the age | :Pd wez‘! y ohl hirty. ’ ‘ny v ts e oiBb] s o AAGEOD ht .n)o der | Tt is & good idea to remember that TeMarkable feature of a report ot an ©f thirty years having increased in oOffenders from thirty to forty years has its corners ORiED At0aeLeuRden| 9488000 (08 Bl luvestization made by the district at. Bumber from 1,700 in 1904 to 2,200 in | Were convicted. P Ib. ..., .1¢ ] the arms. The siceve I8 gathered luto | & flat collar at the back of the neck torney's oflice which has just been 192 During the last year many of- | The statistics for women prisoners a deep cuff that is flnllsh.ed \Tlth a :: 1oll.;*n i).c_ttrjr than a h'w,h' (:nn unless made public. Qut of the 2,857 men fenders were between the years of fif- { 8how that two-thirds of the wome deep plaited ruffle of self-material and s tight-fitting. One can adopt many were | teen and twenty, en brought to court were under this CE TO MEE1 TH A GUAR other things that we ara making a special reduction on. 55 pairs Ladies' Shoes, worth $2, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 a pair, as long as they last, per pair, 98c. I assure you and everybody that I Gradual Increase in Breaking of Law Among Younger Males Also Shown by Statistics, P oceeieees oD seeeaanes .80 ‘ . eoveer 26 grimmed with a dull blue embroidered ' different kinds of frills and ribbons lcr:).i]r‘r'icct(;d last year );nly ‘26(‘1‘(}8 who | Assault charges now show 40 un. |t¥ years. Specialty. We are | button and loop on the upper edge. and laces at the neck it they will only i .cf’;"“a,rlfi to "startling | der twenty years and G4 from twenty —_— = ’ venue, Bui | The button and loop arrangement {s remember to keep the back and the “° = el 2 LO0S AT N to thirty years; third-degree bur eland, I avenue, u repeated on opposite sides of the exact shoulder line flattened by & exception {8 in the case of suicide. Y ¥ H 8 =] the goods. cross-over blouse fronts just over the , turnover collar of thin white fabrie. , ; ¢ belt. A small yoke with an attached the report ehowing that among men |glary, 213 for the younger period and | e R P A A e l\\ ho attempt to take their own lives [205 for the older; grand larceny In ;IHYA IE[EEHAM WANI An y marrie o 1 the second degree, 184 criminals un- § Lavyt, | low collar of shadow lace fills in the IN BLACK TAFFETA. | the married outnumber the eingle SB1S I ! bxifll' TR 1 N I[& CO V-shaped space at the neck. ass 108 L » = - II ] Man Caught in Own Trap. : I' lake,and Windsor, Mass—Sewing several fl shheooks in his wallet as a precaution =" against pickpockets, Albert Smith, a | i : § [ J farmer, started to sce the circus here. | & j 2 ,’1, f Lates he espied a candy stand and | ; / plunged his hand into his pocket for "G E T W I S E 9 the wherew 1. The crook trap| i worked perfectly. A surgeon geparated Smith from the fishheols, Take an inventory of your kitchen and replace the broken pots and pans with nice new BLUE BELL Enamel Ware, the kind that looks good and is good. New stock jast received. A GONFESSION 9 Food Depart- will Help Other Women. Library and Center Tables in Quartered Oak and Mahogany---a new piece of furniture now and then will make eny home remain cheerful, etured under Hines, Ala.—“l must confess”, s1ys Mrs. Eula Mae Reid, of this place, “that Cardui, the woman’s tonic, has done me a great deal of good. | % Before 1 commenced using Cardui, 1= # would spit up everything | ate. lhada tired, sleepy feeling all the time, and was and perfect Ingredients List of Contestants in Word Contest: Mrs. T. J. Mardis 18503 Mrs A. E.Miller 12877 Tl L sovets Tasichas oot | " Moore 10140 * W.H.Austin 7638 our cream adard of pur- There Is a tinuously. > « A y. b “ GL.Crews T278 “' J. E.Sharpnack 6160 qun spits s ha T et Ereoy | A “ 'Ada Padrick 4437 " E.R.Trammel 4425 e Pl Rl R el “ W.H.Fleming 4336 * ReedTillis 2634 “ G6.W.Friend 2326 “ J.F. Wilson gaincd 10 pounds in weighi.” | LAKELAND FURNITURE ,li l ozen Cus- INSETTIA Ice 1832 ous ills so common to your sex, it i$ . wrong to suffer, For half a century, Cardui has been re« | lieving just such ills, as is proven by the | thousands of leters, similar to the above, ' § which pour into our office, year by year, | Cardui is successful because it is come | # posed of ingredients which actepecifically | on the womanly constitution, and helps | build the weakened organs back to healtla | and strength, | Cardui has Ghelped gzhe]rs, 'and will r;{elp ) ottle today. You | !,%‘:,";l?gog:et it.e ) Yaour druggist lels it. Model of black taffeta with ruchings I l } | and HARDWARE CO. lized cream d and passed topes Her Statement, Made Public, | | | i , ! , 4 of plaited white maline. 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