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¥OR THE IDLE HOURS WEGLIGEE GARMENTS HAVE . \ELABORATE GARNISHMENT. byt RKaoe In Profusion Is the Distnguish- ‘', jng Mark—Combinations of All ; Qorts Allowed in Apparel for /AN Boudoir Wear. 'face plays as great a part in negli gee wear as it does in all other types of feminine dress. Usually the elab- erate lace trimming is what strikes the eye first in modern peignoir or soom sack, and details of foundation material, ribbons, little silk and chif- fon flowers and other trimming fallals make themselves evident afterward. Though crepe de chine and shadow lace, with suitable garnishment of #osebuds, form the most aristocratic X< — A L& e e —— 1§ | AN t | =’ | Full Length Negligee. type of sacque or full length negligee, there are pleasing models of much less expensive character for the aver- 3 age woman’s midsummer wear, such ag;is shown in the illustration. Dotted 4 sV¥yss is combined with lace or with very fine machine embroidery in hand effects. Dotted batiste and plaited net, flowered crepe with net frills and similar summer combinations that one aeds in the season’s wear and ag these ——- lovely little affairs are surprisingly little-priced no woman need go away for a week-end visit without a fresh and becoming garment in her suit- case for idle gossip. Full length negligees are almost in- variably draped, for drapery just now seems to be an obsession with femi- ninity. Even the humble kimono of ordinary cotton crepe is likely to be caught up at the knee under a rosette of ribbon ! to convey a suggestion of clinging drapery, and as for the expensive mod- els of chiffon, crepe de chine and lace, clinging is surely the word for their exquisite lines of grace, produced by artful but seemingly artless drapery. Now French negligees of allover lace are hung over white chiffon founda~ tions having upper sections of flesh colored tulle so that the fashionable effect of semi-nude shoulders is achieved without any real immodesty whatever. French negligees also are ' of fine net embroidered with chenille flowers in pale mauve, rose or lilac. Ribbons have a larger place on negli- gee wear than has been the case in several seasons, though in most in- stances wide, soft bows are also made with this twisted-up ribbon. The sash is of course a feature of negligee wear, Just as it is of all costumes, this sea- son, and many little sacques of soft fabric have weighted girdles which knot at the front or at one side of the front and hang below the edge of the sacque to the knee. MARY DEAN. Useful Coats. No more useful garment than the coat of lightweight worsted has been included in woman’s wardrobe in years. These coats fill almost every requirement of a summer wrap. They are gracefully appropriate for wear with the draped afternoon costume of crepe de chine, lansdowne or foulard, are jauntily attractive over a short skirted outing costume, and they will answer for short motor trips and for travel by rail or by water. The rather severely cut models of dark or neu- tral colored material are the most satisfactory—and usually the smart- est. Sometimes a bright-colored Bul- garian collar adds a touch of gayety and very exclusive coats of this sort have linings of American Beauty or emerald green silk. Mandarin yellow is another favorite lining hue. Very good looking sport coats of pin striped black or navy serge, with trim lines and trimming of white pearl buttons, may be found. Pretty Baby Caps. Use white lace all over, and draw the fullness in at the back with ribbon run through a tiny hem. Edge the bonnet with a lace rufie and make long strings of fine lace insertion about three inches wide. MAY BE CURLED AT HOME Not Necessary to Send Plumes to Pre- fessional Cleaners When They Become Bedraggled. The present fashionable ostrich feather, although it is not so tightly curled as the old fashioned plume, looks even more bedraggled and for- lorn when It is out of curl than the old one did. Yet fogs and mists or rains are as frequent as' ever, and os- trich feathers are now worn at all times of the day and night, regardless of the weather. Plumetis feathers were put forward to fill the role of a feather which moisture would not change, but they do not take the place of the regulation ostrich feather. There i8 only one thing to do if you wear ostrich feathers, and that is to learn how to curl them. It is as good as impossible to send a feather to the professional cleaner to be curled every time there is a summer shower, When the moist hat with feather trimming is removed put it, it pos- sible, near a fire. Heat often restores & good deal of the lost curl. When this is not possible let the feather dry thoroughly and then recurl it with & nail file, the blunt edg> of a knite or some other steel or silver blade which is not sharp. ‘Work with one or two of the fronds of the feather at a time.. Catch them between the thumb and the blade near the stem of the feather and slowly and firmly draw the thumb and the blade along the fronds to the edge. If necessary go over some of the feath. ers twice, It 18 surprising how rapidly this curling can be done; and if it is care- fully done after a little practice the feather will look quite as well as it it had been curled by a professional FROM SCRAPS OF CRETONNE Many Pretty and Serviceable Articles May Bo Made in the Odd Mo- ments of Lelsure. After hoarding up scraps of cre- tonne left from window draperies and furniture covers, a clever woman emptied her patch bag one day and from the oddly shaped pleces of cre- tonne made many pretty articles. A large roll of rose-sprigged French cretonne furnished. material enough to cover a hat box. To successfully accomplish this, cut a band long enough to encircle the box and wide enough to cover the sides, with allowance made for turn- ing In at the top and bottom. ‘With bookbinders’ paste Jjolp the ends at one corner. Slash the edges 80 that they will turn neatly and paste in place. Cover the lid in the same manner, and to properly finish the box line with cretonne or plain matertal, pasting the sides, bottom and top pmoothly to the pasteboar? ‘runda THE EVMNING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FL tion. “This makes ® love which to keep your dest one which need not be concuaivt trom view. -FOR SALE. AFTERNOON GOWN OR SALE—-Good mileh cow. F. B. Tarrehs 924 e ——————————— FOR SALE—Free dirt. Kindling wood at $1 per load. ~Apply at Kibler hotel. 836 FOR SALE—Nice dry stovewood on hand. Don’t forget to phone 268 Red, The Wnod Yard. 1084 et FOR SALE—150 acres fine truck and citrus land; two houses; 26 acres under cultivation, balance timber. $4,500. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1092 LD TiOUSE FOR SALE—WIII take $75 if sold at once. Florida & Georgia Land Co., phone 72, Munn Bldg. 1086 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 ligh; housekeeping. Model of white cluny lace over chif- Call 299 Black. 1903 fon, with draped ekirt. Trimming of black maline and sash of same ma~ - DS et et R RENT-—-#ive-rcom bungalow, terial, FO ; ) 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 & bar- gain. See me at once. Dr. N. L. Bleach for Waists, When perspiration has left a yellow mark cover the blemish with peroxide of hydrogen, leave until dry, then cover with ammonia and wash. Am- monia water can be used to wash woolen walsts on parts where per epiration has left marks. The am-i Bryan. 7098 monia will clean the material without | FOR RENT—4 unfurnished room; injury to the fabric, and also destroy | reasonablerent. Appl to C. C. all odor. Often a mark in fine mate-| ginmons with Lakeland Hard- rial may be removed in the following ware and Plumbing Co. 1087 manner: In a saucer or pan place & lighted match and cover with sulphur, When it begins to burn cover with a fuunel to hold in the fumes, Hold the dampened material over the end of the funnel, and in most cases it will bleach the spot. Work by an open window where there i8s a strong draft, in order to avold inhaling any of the fumes, .Miscellaneous. WANTED TO LEASE—Residence or bungalow of five rooms and bath, all improvements, including hot and cold water, range, cupboards, refrigerator, screens, shades, elec- tric light fixtures, etc. Close in. Address P. 0. Box 308, Lakeland, Fla. 1111 Middy Blouses. Middy blouses of white galatea, with striped collar and belt, are much worn. Classitied Advey etk ] DUFFY's DEA} FEVER gy, 8uaranteeq of chill ang Taken ag o to the system, and make |y, sale at g iy Manutyy, Scott, Lakelm‘ In Lageiang, ‘ 8 bag of gog; the finder, It Jeremiah's gy, front of D, p Store and thy at Room No. i building, by §,,m'j WANTED—4 4, Good position f Address or apy, Lakeland, LOST—A fob wyy Initials P, j, front of locky, turn to News g4 ward. If you get it store, it's all rigy| quality. LOST—Jet brou}, gold. Finder o Munn building, ward, WANTED—100 ¢ for railroad cog Mulberry, F, Bremer, Mulben| ‘WANTED—Teams at Mulberry, house & Brems, WANTED (— Yo blades to resh ter than new, dozen. Lakeh Hardware Co. Are you a bamgl éo to the Cloaty rounds. You wor You will find it t TO0ST—O0n South Morton St., o ton, open-face Finder please i Lake Ave. 0.1 . One-Half Off On Straw Ha || Beginning Friday Morning we will sell any Straw Hat in stock for 1-2 price 'BIG REDUCTIONS ON SHOES AND OXFOR All the latest Styles and Toes, and all this season’s goods. of-date goods. You know the character of merchandise this MONEY CAN BUY. ,~ ‘Our usual guarantee back of every pair we sell. “Your money’s worth or your 0 ‘? ‘back.” We need the room and must have it for large INCOMING FALL ST( No old shop-worn o store sells--The Best The famous “JustWright” Shoes and Oxfordsreduced from $4 and $2.98 $4.50 to - $5 Quality reduced to $3.48 Clapp Shoes and Oxfords Including all styles and all leathcrs. Former price $6.50 to $7:00. $ 4.98 i Reduced to . Terms Cash. No goods charged to any one AT RED Good time now to buy your Boys’ School Shoes as the early while selections are good. BAIL BOYS’ SCO OXFORD) ATHALF PRI UCED PRICES, y are Greatly Reduced. ¢ As EY WHIN\GC DEEN & BRYANT BUILDING