Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 3, 1913, Page 3

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N Yeacher of aduated from the Conservatory of | pzig (Germany). Member Amer- | n Federation of Musicians. 306 | ith Virginia Ave., Lakeland, ., phone 299 Black. Lessons in | wno, Harmony and Vocal Culture. o Tuning. Orchestra furnished - all occasions. Reasonable terms, CHOLHOO FAIOVTAQCOOQCO0C | SO0 43 239 0OROPOPOROHC MUEL F. SMITH, M. D. Practice Limited to Treatment and Operations of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted it needed. one: Office. 141; Residence, 22. Saite 1, Bryant Building, LAKELAND, FLA. W ¥ YOCVER, PEYS AND Roomm: : Aot Rhooief, o Lakend, fande souk, Over Fosto®.g tpper Proue 389 Rag'c Plone 30C Ked LAEKLAND, VL& » ATTOURNEYSAT-LAW Florida Lakelzr DR. SARAH E. WHEELLR OsTEOPATIL ms 2 aund Skipper Puuolngi Lakeland, Fla. fdence plhoue, 278 Black. 3 ~:e phone, .75 Blue. ...... e e e DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ?hl Attention Given to Liseases Women and Children. Office na‘ncnt w an A box of mate place in every 1rvo to the wall near cially in bed at hand wlhen er we show here is very it has a foundation of caxdbouu wt i inches long and three Cover the card with some pretty pieces of silk | or satin and bind the edges all round ! ribbon with picot edge was used, the little about eight and one-half inches wide, with ribbon; for our model, end sharply up about three inches, then in the spaces at sides put a wedge-shaped piece of silk bound at top with ribbon, it can be siip-stitched inside the holder; the widih of the wedgo at top should be enough to al- low of the box being slipped easily into the holder. A bow of ribbon with loops by which it may be suspended is sewn to the top. For large size boxes of matches the case would of course need to be made a little L MANY DELICHTS TO THE EYE Beautiful Fabrics Turned Out by Man- ufacturers for the Delestation of Femininity. Satin-faced eilks are in a wide varl ety of dusigns and Charmeuse has not los in bro messali 1 beaut degi soft silk, v The ne @w-Bryaut Bldg., Suite 9. Phone 357. 8 T | oK H Ruox a8 b, ‘ ne Blorid: SRR e SRS | EMIAH b 3AUTH L NOTARY PUBLIU Lt‘. Inerments {n Real ¥otac BODis ‘Utscesting ARSES ¥ | Cguburoay pruperty, farms. @ er 26+ e ot opce Wil wwee ,fOF eaai. ur oL easy terma ‘vom !4 Futch & Gentry Bids Lakeland, Fla R B KUFFAXIR —Attoraes-at-Iow— + 1 Muart Bldg Burtew, &+ t TECXER & TUCKRR ‘ » ~lawyers— Raymende Rlde Nane, Paris | S0P OPI04 $000000000 D IR0 LOULS A. FORT “THE ARCHITECT” i {Kibler BHoutel, Lakeland, Fla. -.«uu-vmmo\ F & PRLETON TR¥TY @ JeUpstainn 7 of Coert v BARTOT TFIHMAR jlmy;'..-nn £t Piting nRé Mool i "Emrere v e Spevialt l MIS2 E¥YA POUOCK | ways attractive BUBLIC STENOGRAPHER nat BlAg Foom 11 1w 383 No 8igra on That Roed, 4T are no eiznboards along the h.w(’r‘ We have to paint ouy as tho: have found the are ger buey tn attend 18 pattc | can be secured, | easily pla metoor, a g m 11 Lud out in Tho promi 1M 11 be I for coats for w vith @l kind of ski oo nd g 11 be us (I 1o S separate ckirts and separate i for trimming purposes, Roman striped | silks will also be used for sashes and ! belts and for various combinations, Printed silks in Persian effect will be extensively used for linings of tal lormade sults. Petticoat Pointers. If possible, coat. In this way a better quality of | 8ilk, satin, pongee or washable fabric can be used, deeper seams can be ta- ken, a better fitting and fastening and, of course, im- mense satisfaction. Crepe de chine ored fabrics, giving clinging lines, ex- cellent wear and a novelty that is al- Crepes de chine are | purchasable in washable varieties in all colors. They combine excellently with fine or ¢ e liccs and are ta ;8 for ing the accordion or knife p! a gratifying length of tim Petticoats must he well fitted over the hips and constructed on straight lines. A slight fullness is allowable at the back, for su showing gath under straight pan To give ease of w showing Is need be feared. 108 at the side. Rearrang There is gometl about a room * ing Rooms. f \4') attractive ways present the Pie- tures st n thry are not t C 3 are al-| BQ Viaduui:© i1 18 arance make your own petti-, | is one of the fav-' ng, petticoats are . i) [¢] TRANM, ld for v r rhi}v!'\!l's ly PRETTY WOOL FROCKS OFFERED FOR MOTHER'S SELECTION. Shops Present a Wide Variety, Though of Course They Are More Satis factory If They Are Made at che. Modes for (lnhnm change infre- queuntly, and not ouly are many of the small girl's summer dresses suitable for winter houie wear, but her most attractive sumuer frocks may well serve as models for the fall and win- ter wardrobe, the only diilerence be- tween the spring and fall outfit be- ing in the matter of her underwear and outside coats. However, pretty wool frocks for are a r out- r, as she into an old- hooleirl they assume pronoune- small girls or ed imporiance, This conie fall reason tl for ) ane ood frock niovided the utel re of the sce that it is prop- an have it made up more ci with no careless sew- ing and finichi many of the read it is doubt the honu ish an air ready-made and if the mother's time and strength have value, the home sewing 18 per haps expensive in the end. The manufacturers employ the best | designers they can get, and if you do not always get honest work in the ready-made articles, you do get effect- { lveness and a | merciful relief from bother and labor; while, if you are willing to pay fairly good prices, the ready- made garments are even fairly | well made. The little o frock will have a as th mod- els illustrated on this page are the and not of clasg itly better conseque actually not yet excecdil roodlooki and « ool stulfs 1, particuiarly in ; i 1 plaid ma- Is are « ith plain broad- “ cloth 2 &l ce, a lit- i tle R a blouse of plair als I accompanied by & ! gk m of } iu the way of pizid, and the LAK | FLAND, FLA,, OC1. 3, 1913, THE GOV * Off by t of s th2 color scheme cotien veoile with trimming of pink and white. A con- tinuous band of pink and white cotton embroid- ery outlines the bottom of the el- bow sleeve, con- tinues over the shoulder and forms a V-shaped nreck beneath a yoelie of white tulle crossed sur- plice fashion and fustened with tiny pink buttons. The neck and sleeves are piped with pink, the latter being softened by two-inch pleated frill of net. The crushed girdle is of pink and gray rt is eut in two pieces except | | silk. The "and is pl pink buttons. MOST °UIT~E LE FOR HOUSE' Hardy Fern an Ornume.nt That Will Show Its Beauty for Many Months. The hardy fern with glossy leaves is a much better plant for the table than the delicate feinlike ferns. It be- comes a “life sty " for any vari- ety of fern in th and heated at- mosphe of & ho and so one 1 shonld t only the hardiest for ta- ble decoration, It s well 1o be sure that there are enoigh Boles in the reeeptacle in which the {ern is planted te afford good deai ‘ 1" ¢ i-‘llh.l moist atmos- | cninl abwosphere be pro- Have wind 0 s Lirge glass bowl or for groups of *E;;;u)f Are Here UUR FALL f:s {( ES IN ALL THE LATEST STYL.: ARE HEREALSO T 0 L RO P B e Patents, Gun Metals, Tans, Bucks and Sztins. We have them all. We Invite ycur inspection. i We have installed modern machin- ery for shoe repairing, All work guaranteed and turned out same day received. e r————— — - —— o ————— SR o S UUPT———————— 2ky DUTTON-HARRES { Avenue Foot-Fitters Y ‘). Phoe 358 Blue l D HOBOEOBC D DDy e AUTOMOBILE OWNERS! I have installed a Vulcanizer and am prepared to do TIPE REPAIRING 0f the most difficult kind, and can save you money. Also TIRES PLACED ON BABY CARRIA GIS WIILE YOU WAIT W. B. ARENDELL Bicycle and General Repair Stop Cedar Strcet, Just Back of Central Pharmacy (e i ety #OPOEQDOBROBOGLr 0L 0 s ey ¥ give you satisfaction and i | | = MO QS0 SOOIV OC U0 U OTITW “f i ‘Eusiness Collaga Dreparcs Yourg Meo and Young Yomenfordye-a Tye positions 2s Stenogeaprers, Boolkeepers Felegraphers m'r! Civilt ervice emplove: s, Al Eagiishond Com rcia) Pranches teught in bothd i and oi ht sessions. Darents enter yvour son or {]‘.Il!!"f“‘ now ond (ft" them a thorough commevciol e i t 0.¢- ‘nding them elsswhere r address fourth the cos: of s Call and get our tenus ¢ R g 1 vould, of course, serve the an | Y -\ $ " M AR - Y v Blioyr Sy n l/\(“r'q e — I —————ee PR E R L e LU o~ aNs =0 o 24 fififi@@fi@;fif;n O you e .. ) elties JVEN MILES of A 1 i fencing on hand 1 é‘! and 58-inch, all 12 and The price is rizht. Lakeland Hnaur» & Plumbing Co. Urrie 3. Van I »1.ma,cr &3, : DEPARTMENT STORE thlS store to sell the kind of mer- | @ | chandise that is notsold in the gen- ~ eral stores? Always trying to give better quality for your money. Glad to show you my new scrges, whipcord, brocades, wool charmeuse, French nov- Trzmmmgs to match everything Buttons coverad, all sizes. secoad floor, conducted bv Mrs. Aubuchon |U. G. SEIOISIIOIIGISIIBIIG OISR know that itis the policy of “@fl@&@fiflfififlfl@@ Dress-making Department on BATES.

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