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I Teacher of Music Gra LeipZig (Germany) . «can Federation of Musicians. 306 south virginia Ave., Lakeland, fla., bhone 299 Black. Lessons in pisno, Harmony and Vocal Culture. piano Tuning. Orchestra furnished or all occasions. Reasonable terms, B OO ORI Jhe Professions- (AMUEL F. SMITH, M. D. practice Limited to Treatment and Operations of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses fitted 1t needed. d phone: Office, 141; Residence, 22, Juite 1, Bryant Building, LAKELAND, FLA. W o ¥ 3 GROCVER, JHYBICSAN AND SURGHOR, womn b and ¢ Kentueky Bién Lakeland, Florida, SR M. L BRYAN, DENTIST. sxipper Building, Over Festomion Phone 339. wasigence Phune 300 Ree LAKELAND, FLA N V. b VD ORNYISY detebliaked 1m July, 199 qeomz, 14 2ud 16 Kentuaky Supare naovar: NMWCs 190 Pogihone: &, SIANTON & LAWLER— ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW takeland Florida DB. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Rooms 2 and 3, Skipper Puflding Lakeland, Fla. Residence phone, 278 Black. 0Ofice phone, 278 Blue. DR, C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Upecial Attention Given to Diseases of Women and Children. Office Deen-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. Phone 3657. ————— R ¢ ¢ ROGERS, Lawyer, dsem ¥, Bryant Bujiqtng Phone 369. Lakeland, Flerida. NOTARY PUBLIO. teans, investments i Real Selak Jave some Interesting snaps in @& A2¢ sudurban property, ferms, e% tettar e me at once. Will fradi %l for cash or on easy terms. Hoom 14, Futeh & Gentry Blé» Lakeland, Fla. L2 ftuart Bldg. Rariew, ¥ ECKER & TUCKER ~Jawyers— Raymonde Bldp Gikalang, Wesia HLE04 004044 04006000002V i LOVIS A. FORT “THE ARCHITECT" - Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Fla [ e T &t PRESTON. LAWY@ (%< “yatairy Kast of Court Eomt FARTOW. FLOE!RA P17 'nation of Witles and W Rstate Law a Eperialis A9 EMMA POCOCK >TBLIC STENOGRAPHER Sranc BlAg. Reem 11 Prony 153 ol AR P - -~ e No Signs on Thet Reed. are are 0o signboards along e Md to success. We have to palut ouf . 88 thore who heve found the :‘L ire genarally tran huay 'n atrand Juated from the Conservatory of | Member Amer- ! t— Y CORRESPONDENCE % = Willbe a pleasure when |YOu use our stationery See our superb stock of fine Linen with Ep. velopes to match, AAKE PHARMACY. Bryan's Drug Store [LLAR Special'zes l_) on City property, groves and truch farms, after October 1. Being a headquarters for northery tourists and homeseekers wanting tc rent rooms and dwellings, it will pay owners to list them with him, as wel) as groves and farms. . The finest hotel site here, and res idence lots and homes offered at the RIGHT PRICES and terms to early ;buyerl. He expects to stay here, and guarantees FAITHFUL SERVICE and a SQUARE DEAL. M. G. WILLARD | t 17 Kentucky Bldg., Phone 108, i Lakeland, Fla. L.W. YARNELL ¥ueeeasor to W K MeRas TRANSFER LINES yraying and Hauvling of All Kot Prompt and Rcusonabie $ervive Guaranieed Household Moving a Specialty sobe 57 Greeu Lakeiave F Klilled By Kicn of Ostrioh. An ostrich attacked & shepherd of Wtoleluke, Orange fiver Colony, & tew that he dled & few ! | of CEMENT {8 the walk that the | weather will not effect. NOW, before the inclement weatn | ur of late fall sets In, have us 1a) those veeded walks, repair your cel | tlar and make other repa're that " should be done with CEMENT | r | Ask us for flgures—we’'re glad \ submit thex. Lakeland Artificial § Stone Works! | H. B. Ziminerman, Prop. 4ays ago, and kicked hlm o0 severely | The sidewalk that is made by w | | i | | | | | J made of satin or velvet, that every one wants. Its crown is innocent of wires and its brim gets along with only one or two. This hat fits snugly to the head, comes pretty well down and makes the hatpin unnecessary. It is charming and in addition to its modest size and comfortable fit, it is made up in black and in quiet colors. Black velvet trimmed with black moire or satin ribbon, and soft taupe or mauve crepe with velvet to match are among the most successful devel- opments. Black is pre-eminent. Of & half dozen smartly dressed women one is liable to find four of them wearing the soft little hat in black. A few sparce and soft feathers are liked for trimming or a small, close- set bunch of quaint autumn flowers, or ornaments made of a fabric like that in the hat. These hats are de- signed to be elegant and inconspicu- ous. Borders of fur will finish many of | them as the weather grows cold. Among the loveliest models for the coming season are velvet caps with puffed crowns and a band of fur for | POPULAR BLACK AND WHITE Almost Sure to Be the Leading Colors for the Coming Sea- son's Costumes. Black and white, the two most pop- | ular colors in the fashion chart, which suffered a temporary eclipse early in the summer, are prominently demonstratetd in the fashions where the pulse of the coming season’s | styles is generally felt by the great designers of dress. “The union of black and white is certainly a ‘marriage de reason,’ for it is both practical and distinguished, ana the fashion has lasted so long | that every one is astonished at so much constancy in the realm of fash- ion, which is always full of fantasy and eager for novelty and change,” says an authentic fashion writer. Black and whites are the tones most in vogue for elegant toilettes. Smart women of the world are bound to have white costumes, black cos | tumes and costumes in which black and white intermingle. Here and there a brighter note is seen; sashes, coat, hats, sunshades are often of gay colors, but the predominating tones at all fashionable gatherings are un- doubtedly black and white. Nothing is so distinguished as black and white cleverly and artistically combined. On the one hand are seen exquisite black dresses made of cre- pon, taffetas, satin, voile—cbarming wear for the afternoon visit and for garden parties. On the other hand, we see white frocks made of muslin net, lace, crepe de chine, to be kept for sunny days Black always gives its wearers & slimmer appearance, and there are some women who do not look well in white. Still, on the whole, white is decidedly the prettiest and most suit- able tone for the seaside and for coun- try wear. [ For the Guest Room. | Keep in the upper bureau drawer in | the guest room a list of the articles | necessary to your guest's comfort. Then when putting the room in order for a prospective guest a comparison | with the list will show wether every- | is at hand and obviate the oft | “I wonder if that is every- | jicuous on the list, be- mb, towels; fresh soap rlbesket, matche, | WE HAVE SEVEN 26, 36 48 and 68 6 inch staye. UST now it is the soft little hat,|the brim part. | materials that we have had. A AN AN NN NN NN AN ican wrapped fencing on hand in -inch, all 12 'and The price is right. Lakeland Rardware & Plumbing Co. Orrie S. Van Huss, Manager. e —— THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., OCT. 10, 1913. 28GY THREA M | THE FAMOUS IRVING DREW SHOE FOR LADIES Made for Style, Beauty, Fit and Wear Satins, Patents, Gun Metal, Buck, Russia New styles arriving all the while | We are pleased to show goods at any time. We also do modern shoe repairing with the latest machinery. All work fin- ished same day received. Lace and a little bunch of flowers trim some of them. Others are decorated with heavy, nar- row ribbons—having a picot edge— made into stiff little bows like a cra- vat bow and mounted flat to the hat. A hat that does early duty in the fall may take on the splendor of fur and lace, with a touch of vivid color in ornament or flower, when the snow flies. In spite of the prevalent soft crown and narrow brim there is a wide va- riety in shapes. Ilats modeled after those painted by Rembrandt and called after the painter, are a feature of the season’s styles. It is only when one studies the work of the artist that an appreciation of these Rembrandt hats is possible. The soft, little hat is carefully made and carefully finished. Linings are of silk always matching the hat in color and of a substantial quality. Alto- | gether the season presents so far the best standards of quality in styles and Judging from these early hats we are to re- joice in the popularity of real milli- nery. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. night light, time fablée of household hours for meals, ete., stationery, good pens, fresh ink and blotters and cards of black and white and safety ping and a box of hairpins in assorted sizes. Crepe Negligees. White crepe negligees, embroldered with fine wool threads in soft colors, are very becoming, A long rest robe of the crepe shows a loosely arranged bunch of embroidered flowers at the two front corners of the skirt, and a trailing litfle streak of embroldery up each side of the front. At the neck the embroidery widens out into a yoke design. A dainty lingerie col- lar falls over and half conceals this yoke Founded Christmas Tree Society, Mrs. Lena Sittig, president and orig- inator of the Sittig Christmas Tree for Destitute Clildrin, died at Brooklyn, N. Y., recently, Mrs. Sittig was known the country over at the founder of the Christmas Tree socicty. She last her first child not long atter it was born, and decided that ehe would remember it each year by giving pleasure to as many chil- dren as possible, She saw several public men, among them Lester Wallack, who managed the first Christinas tree entertainment for her, and since that time Brooklyn every year has scen a great tree erect- ed on the stage of some local theater or armory, and thousands of children were treated to a vadueville perform- ance, and afterward received gifts of candy, fruit and food. The railroads, public ingtitutions, leading men, ac- tors, managers and citizens generally, and women and children of the city have helped the movement cach year. [R. YARNALL PURCHASES LOYAL HOTEL AND CAFE I have purchased the Loyal hotel nd restaurant and am making gome 1anges beneficial to the publie, and i1l endeavor to give my patrons the ary best possible. I have installed lunch counter for short orders and ick service. My transfer office is located in the staurant opposite the epot. ring me your baggage checks. L. W. YARNALL. 1270 | ‘hone 109. MILES of Amer- The & Store of Quality iz DUTTON-HARRIS CO. Avenue Foot-Fitters Cravenette, Red Press, Ratine BRICK, BRICK, BRICK I have just received a large stock of Face and Press and building Brick, and more coming. Any quality, any shade. See me before buying. I am the Brick Man. J. E. TOWNSEND Lakeland, Fla. Omtlce Futch and Gentry Building, \ | OUR FALL LINE | Of Clothin In Men’s and Boys’ are all in, and now is the time to get the “Cream” of them. Don’t wait until they are picked over. The styles and quality in Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing are better, now than ever before. Also our Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Shoes.” Take a look at window display. SPECIAL! 50c Ties 3 for $1 ' The Hub ... ' LeVAY FENCING