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1& 8 w W K. McRas el o) ANSFER LINES pg 80d Hauling of All Kinds and Reasonable Bervics Guaranteed whold Moving & Specialty Lakelanda, Fle ot , §7 Green iest Table in the Land of the Sky otel Gordon waynesville, N. G. pear of City. tilectric lights every convenience. Baths. No ultoes. Altitude 3,000 feet Y RATES $12.50 UP. FAMILY AND SEPTEN. BER RATES. gEND FOR BOOKLET e A [1A RO HOROROBROROBROBOBOROBOHONOY ons- POV he Protessi JEL F. SMITH, M. D. practice Limited to Treatment ad Operations of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted if needed . o: Office, 141; Residence, 22. suite 1, Bryant Building, LAKELAND, FLA. ¥. . GROCVER, PRYSICIAN AND BURGBOM. gooms § and ¢ Kentueky #i:y Lakeland, Florids. T §3. K, L. RRYAN, (. 4 WILSOE— DENTIST. et Bullding, Over PostnBer Phone 339. xweidence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. M’ V. 5 VDR NENYISY Baablisked in July, 100G ot 14 and 16 Kentueky Bustdtu wi. Ofce 180; Resldene & )N & LAWLER— . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW lakeland Florids ) SARAX 3. WHEEELER OMYDOPATH PHYSICIAN i, 6 and 7, Bryany Bulllin Lakeland, Fia. Phone 278 Blwe. Plong 378 Blaeh. IR, 0. C. WILSOX PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Attention Given to Diseases Women and Children. Office -Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. Phone 857. . ROGRRS, Lawyes, loem 1, Bryant Bustdbaye Phone 159. Lakeland, Florida IAH 3. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC. Investments in Real Sewet: %ome interesting snaps i» B Wburban property, farme, o 5e me at once. Will yrad: for cash or on easy terms. 14, Futeh & Gentry Bldd Lakeland, Fla. ———————t te—mon X 5. NUFTAKRR. ~Atlorney-at-Law— ! Muart Bidg. Bartew, B T TTT R e —_r——— %] - nikk 9 ‘E W iy i Ui i EASON' 'ER FCR SEASON'S GARMENTS, | B A Smart Little Coat Suit lily st Be Taken as Deci ated May 1gn That wiy | Have the Sanction of Those Who Know, Delightful and more :}ver are the coat :md' e coming season, the ity :;rfluh are suitable f(nrh'x}rvxzj.r\'\i‘fx}x- ;:; m:\([‘e;-i;;ls a%\lldu ‘ranun of handsome ety gx:o\"' e !nol.m- effects are con- oz :mu in favor—in fact, they he preferred designs for the g f supple goods like the veloyr st f;(: 3 ones and the new chovig: \w“-‘l:.dwd All tailored suits ar vx\r.*uwl'?.si ple of cut, but more or less co;n 1l!*n- [ of silhouette, and, contrary to pr l-jdx ing seasons, very little ;rim'x?lr:ml- usedllho success of the (’415(1.1;n('gd: pending largely on graceful dra \in- i and swathing of materials, oy The smart little coat suit sketch is representative of the simpler models. The coat is what is»known as a Russian cutaway an attractive con3promise between two of the sea- son’s favorite whims. Its material Iis {one of the pebblefinished wooler; weaves in mole brown. The skirt is rather long and plain, with the tunic useful than skirt suitg of of the Costumes of this Type Are Fashlon- able for Early Fall. fastened across the front at the knees by a square tab held in place with oval buttons, and trimmed with soutache motifs in purple and black. Mole brown satin is used for the un- der plain skirt and only necds a panel of the suit material down the center front to fill in the space above and below tunic. In the blouse the fullness is distrib- uted across the sides which pouch a trifie over the crushed fronts cross each other, t over the left. in & tab that duces the one of the tunic, and simi- larly is trimmed and held in place with the ovel-shaped buttons. The soft collar ro the neck, and the soft purple sal run it in a loop ar three-quarter-lengt into dropped shou soft roll-back cuffs an the soutache motife h sleeves et the buttoned-over section of the atin belt. The | underskirt he right side ' above white-s! repro- | the 1ls up high about tin tle ning under the tab hangs out below ; 1d tasseled end. The | o o tive Feature of Gown Is sn are set \ders finished with d trimmed with | TGRAM, " THE HATPINS y Appeal to the me of Our Readers, Wishes cf Sle A novel pin holder orig 4 decorative hat- subject of the ac- ind it is ma Wwith the aid of one of those px'lv((:; Japanese paper funs that may be pur- | chased in many shops at the cost of a | penny or three halfpence and a card- board cylinder of the nature so often vsed for sending unmounted photo- grf}xhs and drawings through the post. The cardboard is covered with & pretty remnant of silk, ecarefully se- | lected to harmonize with the colorI: companyi LAKELAND, MONDAY, SEPT. 1 BATES’ BIG SEPT. SALL STARTED { that appear on the fan. The silk is gathered into a tiny frill at the top of the cylinder, and at the base it is tightly tied together with a piece of narrow ribbon. Two slits are cut in the fan, and | through these two slits a piece of broad ribbon is threaded in the man- ner shown in diagram A on the left ot the sketch. The cylinder can then be tied in its place and the ribbon car | ried to the edge of the fan on either side and finished off with smart bows. One tiny tack or a drawing pin will be quite sufficient to fasten this decor- ! ative little article in its place upon the wall by the side of the dressing table and a little cotton wool should | be tucked into the extreme end of the | eylinder to receive the points of the | pins and prevent them wearing| through the silk. To still further | ornament it the handle of the fan| might be tied up with a smart rosette | bow of ribbon with long ends hangmg‘ downwards | WHITE DECORATION ON GREEN] E Effective Ornaments That May Be Ap-i plied on the Simplest of Costumes. '@, This is a genuine clean-up sale of numerous lines. 'YOURS FOR HONEST A stunning dress can be made from oyster-white linen embroidered in a rather subdued row of green. Button- hole a diagonal row of green scallop ping from the neck to the bottom of the skirt and place from six to twelve white crochet buttons, the number de- pending upon the size, along the row of scalloping on the waist and con- tinuing on down below the waist line for some distance on the skirt. Each white crochet button should have in its center a large green French knot, The lay-down collar and turn-back cuffs of the dress are scalloped in green, and in the curve of each of the collar and cuff scallops is nestled a group of three green French knots. One large knot may be used if pre- terred. A spray of green leaves worked solidly on the front of the walst, or a soft green silk tie slipped under the collar and knotted in front, carries out the color scheme Wear with the dress a crush green gllk | girdle with the popular ends at the ! side back or a green gsuede leather belt. This costume over a green silk occasionally peeps out hod feet should make, at very least, an “impression.” clinging linen should be used, used in | Heavy, | and no starch should be 1 laundering it. WITH NEW JAPANESE SASH 1 )dea That |s Borrowed From the Orient. This charming gown 8 accompanied | by one of the new Japanese sashes, T7(KER & TUCKER Tulle Tunics. ——— tied above the —lawyers— Some of the new tulle tunics are 4 normal waistline Raymonde Bldy. making an appearance The word in the :alck i: a . wtylle” in this connection means real- spreading bow Lot lv soft and vaporous net of the fineat somewhat like the k.ind One of these tunics is part of & obi—or sash nvt 200066000 toilet composed of black foulard scat the Japanese gei- e tered over with flowers o natural and shah girl. Th:-;: i r! v is s a sashes are IOUIS A. FORT very vivid colors. Over lhxf”rt:;lnz $ gl “THE ARCHITECY?" Tier Hotel, Lakeland, P CHELL 000404 400000008 T\ FRESTON. LAWY Wialrs Bast of Cours Menr _JRTOW. FLORMA uination of Witles and B2 Estate Law o Spesialty O3 ENMA POCOCK MBLC SPENOGRAPHER “":J Reem 11 — Kilied by Kiox of Outrich. Otrich attacked a shepherd of 1. Orange River Colony, & W i‘“ and kicked him so © dled u few hours later. () tunic of dark blue tulle deep point in front an round with jet bugles, whose draws down their proper position a little of this blue tulle and the ruche indispensable ing, is balf white. is introduced finish to the neck open: . half blue. Crepe Negliges: White crepe negliges, em with fine wool th are very becoming of the crepe shows bunch of embroidered flo two front COrmers of the 8 trailing little streak of i sront »ach side of the iron t 53 1s out into a yok i A dainty | design ‘ If conceal over and hal s this yoke. d hemmed all weight the folds and gives them On the waist now regarded as an broidered reads in goft colors, \ Jong rest robe a loosely arranged wers at the kirt, and & embroidery up At the neck popu o Use O R idery wids the embroi ingerie collar falls now and the mod- el pictured is of white hemstitched crepe de chine, matching & bodice of the same ma terial, over which is draped a tunio ) of chiffon. The \» draped skirt is of 7 black lansdowne __.J and smart boots of patent leather with buttoned suede tops complete the costume. Fashionable Neckbands. Tulle and velvet neckbands will be lar for fall, owing to the large ¢ surplice neck bodices. The waists and dresses eckbands of narrow t women low necks on makes the use of n yelvet very becoming to mos Something Ready-to-Wear for Men, Women and Children, A good 50c Cap a little damaged for Men’s Hat going at HALF PRICE and $I 5 LESS. $2.50 and $3 Hats for . Shirts worth $1.50 for 75¢ SEE WINDOWS! 98¢ Ladies’ Dresses worth from $1.25 to $1.50 for Children’s Dresses worth from'$1 to $1.50 for 98¢ Good For School Fruit-of-Loom and Lansdale 98 c U. G. Bates . 10c . . . Bleaching, 10 yards for . . MERCHANDISE — .t OUR NEW STORY “The Chalice of Courage” P P s i e e ] IS NOW RUNNING If You Like It, Tell Your Friends |