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B DD ete.— “in lasting lding with means cut- ficial rks ——— It you want Plano Satistaction, Buy a 7 KNABE (Worut's Best) PIANO D e Drennen - Lattner Company ORLANDO FLA., Sole Agents for Central and South Florida, 1"'"}": Write Us for Catalogues, et ne Je relinquish her silk lingerie. the least PRICES AND TERMS, q r silk lingerle e job you BackwardinSchool is frequently caused by defective eyesight makes the child nervous and incapable of concentration Off | that you do not have an expert make «a axamination and prescride for the trouble. given to childrea. Dr.H.E. Lough Opticlan Optometerist | 711 Franklin Street | TAMPA FLORIDA | WE BUY FOR CASH WE SELL FOR CASH 2.5 Ry WEAR SILKEN LINGERIE FEMININITY HAS DISCARDED ALL OTHER MATERIALS, Sense of Luxury and Comfort That lg Imparted Will Never Lightly Be Glven Up If It Can Be Afforded, Never was there an innovation fn feminine dress that caused such & re- versal of an old and established stand- ard as this modern vogue of silken un- THE EVENING TELEGPAM, LAFELAND, FLA., AUG. 23, 1913, PAGE THREK § isieiice v .FOR SALE.. JR SALE—Good milch cow. F. B. FASHION'S FANCIES Virgin blue, sapphire and Dresden still hold supremacy. The odd little coat to go with & plain skirt is a strong feature. In some of the newest bodices and coats the underarm seam no longer exists, ' Russian blouses will continue popu- e— DUFFY’S DEAD SHOT CHILL AND FEVER TONIC—2 to 5 doses guaranteed to break up any case of chill and fever, or lagrippe. Taken as a tonic, it will build up :;g;zdi :t extend to the knee or just| erpell, 98] 5y sieiem, taacore ihe prsiet. and make life worth living. For' The strict tailored sults are not on| poR™ gATE_ Free dirt., Kindling . e : L1 the top notch of fashion this spring. sale at all drug stores 25¢ a bote The new coat sults are called demi-| Y°0d 8t $1 per load. Apply at| lo. Manufactured by G. B. tailored. Kibler hotel. 836| Seott, Lakeland, Fla. 968 Moire parasols are belng carried by e ¥ It's an injustice t3 the ebiid | Bpecial and personal eare der raiment. Woman has taken up|the promenaders through the Bofs. the fad with enthusiasm, and, once ac- | One of lemon yellow is trimmed with customed to the luxury and comfort of | five narrow ruffies of black chiffon. sllken garments next the skin, almost| Sashes may be tled at the side of any woman will economize to the last | the back with short ends or may hang penny in other wearables rather than | from a flat bow directly in the middle of the back with long, side plaited Crepe de chine is the favored mater-' ends, caught at the bottom by hem- Ial and pure white the favored color, | stitched bands of ribbon or silk. though faint pink and palest blue, Small sasbes tie directly in the mid- crepe de chine garments of this type ' dle of the front with three-inch loopsi are worn by women who go in for cot- | edged with five-inch fringe. or scheme fads in lingerie. Some of the underwear is very plain, with no Rustling Skirts Again. further garnishment than a picot edge! Great consterzation seems to have of lace; other models are elaborately | been caused recently at a Paris man- | ikin show of the new models by rea- son of an ominous rustle as the man-‘ ikin paraded in state. The rustling evidently made one point pretty cer- tain, that an underskirt was worn, and one that announced itself in no . unpretentious manner. | This can have only one meaning, and that is that the narrow draperies and tight skirts are likely to be revo- lutionized, for a rustling underskirt is impossible with the present soft and graceful modes. But time alone will prove this, Effective Ccllar, The little black velvet collar that s 80 much seen on otherwise pale col- ored costumes is more effective than could be imagined by anyone who had not had an opporiunity of seeing the same gown without this . distinctive note. The form is of the simplest. The collar is of the same | width all round, and stops short in _front, leaving a space of about an , Inch and a half. This is filled in with the Byron tie, the cnds floating rather i :;)‘c;scly, as may be guessed from the tle. lar in thé spring. Those most l,-l FOR SALE—Nice dry stovewood on hand. Don’t forget to phone 258 Red, The Wnod Yard. 1084 FOR SALE—150 acres flne truck and citrus land; two housep; 26 acres under cultivation, balance timber. $4,500. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1092 OLD HOUSE FOR SALE—W!ll take $75 if sold at once. Florida & Georgia Land Co., phone 72, Munn Bldg. 1085 FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Apply at 315 South Florida Ave. 1091 .FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Four unfurnished rooms. Apply at 317 South Vir. ginia avenue. 1089 FOR RENT—One large room fur- nished for lighy housekeeping. Call 299 Black, 1903 FOR RENT—Five-room bungalow, all modern conveniences; well located. Inquire D. O. Rogers. Phone 259 or 43 Black. 1099 FOR RENT—My residence fur. nished, for a month or two. All modern conveniences, at a bar- gain., See me at once. Dr. N. L. Bryan. 7098 FOR RENT—4 unfurnished room; reasonablerent. Appl to C. C. Sliamors with Lakeland Hard- ware and Plumbing Co. 1037 LOST In Laxeiand, Saturday, July 19, & bag of gold; big reward awaits the finder. It will be found om Jeremiah’s Bargain Counter, {in front of D. B. Djckson’s Grocery Store and the reward will be paid at Room No. 12, Futch & Gentry building, by Smith and McMullen. 1007 WANTED—A firstclass salesman. Good position for the right man. Address or apply to U. G. Bates, Lakeland. 1048 LOST—A fob with locket attached. Initials F. J. W. engraved on front of locket. Findr please re- turn to News office and receive re- ward. If you get it from the Clonts’ store, it's all right, as to price and quality. 1047 WANTED—100 graders and men for railroad construction work at Mulberry, Fla. Stackhouse & Bremer, Mulberry, Fla. 1083 WANTED—Teams for scrapey work at Mulberry. See or write Stacke house & Bremer, Mulberry, Fla. 1094 WANTED(— Your safety razor blades to resharpen. Made bete ter than new. 25¢, 35c and 506 dozen. Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co. 7468 Are you a bargaln hunter? Then go to the Clonts' store in your rounds. You won't be disappointed, You will find it there. 1047 No middleman’s profits. No inter- Wide Rose Bowl. felry 8 that eentty o 10 maws , It you des: aent vels pYens A8 lnufac- t nd 7, DEEN !t est to pay. FIT of the savings—We building material in {ts complete ness; rcoflng, tiling, ete. fellow, teed YOU GET THP BENE- handle brick lime, cement, lumber, Eetter and cheaper than the othar Prompt shipments guaran DYE LUMBER COMPANY P. 0. Box Di93. GAINESVILLY, FLA., Pure, ricn, sterlized cream from cows inspected and passed by the City Pure Food Depart- ment. Manufactured under the most modern and perfect conditions. ALL {ingredients ity and quality. There is & difference In “Frozen Cus- learn to say tards” and POINSETTIA Ice Cream. Try it. JOR BALE BY Lake Pharmacy LAKELAND, bkSon-associatea W, K, McRae Real Estate ;erage--Real Estate {Us What You Have to Sell, We Will Try to Find a Buyer | Us What You Wantto Buy; ¢ Will Try to Find a Seller & BRYANT Building % Florida [ Empire Gown of Fine Linen, {trimmed with lace insertions and | bandings, even little silk and chiffon roses finding place in the trimming. One very fetching robe du nuit in mind at the moment s of crepe de chine with a deep yoke and sleeves of shadow lace laid over flesh tinted mull, and the yoke is joined to the crepe de chine gown under a strip of lace insertion, on which is scwed & festoon of tiny pink rosebuds. In contrast to this coquettish sleep- Ing robe is & nun-like little nightgown of white crepe de chine, rounded out girlishly at the throat and _trimmed with a narrow picot edge of Peal Irish loce. The short sleeves are also edged with the line of Irish picot and the neck is drawn up on a white ribbon. But the cut of this simple little night- gown is especially graceful, for the garment clings, without any effect of tightness, to the ankles and feet. Another variety of silken sieeping wear {8 the feminine night shirt, an in- novation of this season, and just now more the fad than feminine pajamas, which have become too ordinary and universally accepted now to have an attraction for women seeking sensa- tional effects. The feminine night shirt {s patterncd exactly after the mascu- line one, slit at the side seams, narrow collar, long sleeve and all. These gar- ments are made of China silk, with narrow trimmings of futurist ribbon, imitating the braid trimming on a man's cambric night shirt. Pajamas are of crepe de chine and brocaded ble fer » that go to make our cream China silk, the brocaded stuft forming ] the little coat and trousers of crepe |88 selt-evides |} MUST be the standard of pur- de chine having cuffs of the brocaded fabric. A dainty little imported petticoat {8 made of white crepe de chine. From the knee to the hem the petticoat is trimmed with alternate bands of shirred crepe de chine and same width bands of shadow lace. The bottom of the skirt is finished by & narrow plait- ed frill of net. ‘Women who are traveling about or making a series of visits, appreciate this silken underwear, especially be- cause it may be laundered so quickly. It 18 even possible to wear the silken garments, washed and rinsed, but un- froned, at a pinch. The glove silk underwear, or Italian a8 it Ia sometimes called, needs no l ironing at all and clings to the figure ! beneath narrow frocks. Chemises of | glove silk come in white or colors, and ! are the coolest, most luxurious little | affairs ever donned beneath a corset. | These garments look best when rather ' simply trimmed with a very little fine lace, and, perhaps, a beading rug i through the ribbon, MARY DEAN. To Insert Lace Motifs. To tnsert lace successfully, mark the blouse in any desired pattern, no mat. ter how elaborate, and sew the lace at i the very edge with strong thread. | Whea it is in place, reverse the work and, using strong thread, whlpsutch‘ the lace to the material and carefully | cut away the fabric beneath the in- sertion, allowing an edge to turn back. g ¥ Press this firmly in place and if the material is apt to ravel, overcast the | edge. In selecting the rose bowl decide upon one that is wide, shallow, and flaring so that the flowers may ex- pand unrestrained, and be seen to the best advantage, says the Chicago Jour- nal. They are fascinating for the din- .Miscellaneous. LOST—Jet brooch, underlaid with No. Six-Sixty-Six This is @ prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or six doses will break any case, snd l l l ing table, the tea table, the drawing- g0d,. . 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