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PAGE EBIGH" JFOR THE NEEDLES AND PINS Wairty relal acir. Room cr Gou This handy littie artic a flot 8 a little book for mcedies. The ! eushion misht be made about five L fuches wide and 4% deep, wred wilh a piece oi coft silk or satin | and edged with cord. The needle ' Mook has a back of cardboard the wame width as the cushion, which is | | [ | { inside this are eovercd with satin; Peaves of fine white tlannel pinked | at the edges; then over all is a leaf of the satin on which the word *“Ncedles” is embroidered. The back A8 edzed with cord to match cushion and is sewn to one of the loops of <ord on each side. ®e suspcnded from a nail on the wall, or lu %oop of cord at top. Smmense Variety of Designs With Cuffs to Match—The Corset- Cover Guimpe. Flehus are very popular and are made in a great variety of designs -with cuf’s to match. Frecuently they are combined with the De Medici col- flar. The pleatings of net or lace. Pleated collars of net, lace or chif- fon, or a combination of lace with ] 0 - ghe cther materials are made suffici- |[dividual needs, but these four femi- 7 ently long to stand high about the|iine egsentials will bo fndubitahly “[’l'v“,q,‘:’jd, Loy ‘1‘;.”,““”_"(‘1 models, | Own. lot with barn. See J. R. Boul': meck qnil to extend down on either === NOLNR THOIENW ofy 0 08 amiThel | ware, 101 S. Florida. 1313 : o A e R S e it PR S Y e AT Y T A SRS T A TR SO TV R TS that stays.” Styleplus a clothing factories and with the cconomy of sciertific methods. le consists of | cushion, suspruded from which | it is cov- | Little Articie That Has Dis ' in tinct Value in Every Sewing l line. These collars will b2 worn eith- er on the dress or on the coot, binations. The edses cof full-length! slecves are oftcn finisted with pleat ! ing, w ¢ t arouid the nt and on either | side of i Somehing is the corset: | | | re are quaint styles fitting, gther thing: wver the shoulders and cdged with} any convenient place by theih'”'h“r belts tacked guarantecs of cc | antee Certific overcoat and you can cnjoy the sense of absolute confidencs that “its st;i is the st Let your new fall suit be Styleplus and you will carry an Inst ance Pohcy on your good appearance. This explains why for wear as though they cost $20 to $23 You Save From Three to Fi ghit Doilars tlie require-| a corset-cover and a cover guimne, ments both of guimpe. There guimpes v.m:l round, sque or nied necks, fine] ished in miiles, frills, Medici, fichu and other {cruis, from the simplest to! the riost elaborate. Some of the, handsomest are for evening wear,’ made of chiffon in delicate evening shades and decorated with beaded motifs, bands or embroidery. Silk and chiffon are used for little! novelty hows. [utterflics of tulle are’ worn at the nock, or at the waist line, just as the single rose is worn. Vestecs of satin, muire silk, persian silk, brocunde, ete., are made either single or double breasted, and are often trimmed with pipings of a con- trasting color. BOX FOR THE SHIRTWAISTS Clever Girl Fashioned One That Worked Weil in the Lid of Her School Trunk. “At our school,” explains a girl who, during her college preparatory years has learned a great many useful things not to be found in text books, “we're expected to keep our trunks in our own rooms and their presenca there leaves no space for shirtwaist chests. The first quarter at school I was worn ‘almost to a thread' trying to keep my waists frors wrinkling while they lay in the chiifenler draw- ers, but since I've installed a shirt- waist box in my trunk there isn't any trouble whatever. 7The box is simply a sheet of heavy cardboard that swings outward from the hinge The cushion may | side of the trunk and when closed is gecured by the ends of two cheap respectively to the improvierd lid wnd the inside of the trunk's tep. If the pasteboard | sheet is cartfully let down over the QUAINT STYLES IN FICHUS! trunk's tray ond pushed back with equal care, the daintily laundered shirts and blouses lie flatly and quite a number of tlcm may be put away in this manner.” Beauty Shelf for Mother. should have her own especial beauty shelf, where she keeps on hand, among a jur of the very best cleansing cream. food, a fragrant astri tle of delightiul aromatic vinegar. The beauty shelf will vary, according to in- | thot she, more than ali ¢ ) L ot being ! dainty beauty culture—liviior’s all white, or black aad white com- ! azine, another jar of skin ! at, ard a bot- | US 07 Livavils Writer Ad Custom, Especi f Yeung Women undcult aly are using A larger amouat ci cosmeties than ever before. Time was when a realiy nice woman would have beex horrified at the sn_!;gc-ufi})n that she doctor up her complexion by eve tion of rouze. And as for powder— well, she did concent to {Iai a bit on her nose upon special ou Today in the boudoir of the average woman you wiil in her dressing table a makeup box that is as compl as that of the s mnu actress, There | is not only rouze ¢! the nowdered va- riety, but a driuty bottle of liquid “rose blocmn.” which advertises itself not to come ofi unicss scrubbed away by soap and w There are lip salves, eychrow weils, powders in numberles: vieties, perfumed cold creams, a:d ctitaes a thick white wash thal mezquerades under name of liguid powder. All these are applied in the course | of dreszing for the evening and for the daytime, too. The result is some- times bad. For the average woman who uses cosmotics does not know how to put themn on. She deceives no onc but herself, and at the best is only a good advertisement of artifi- cial beauty. At no time does she re-| semble the real thing. A woman of maturity might be ex- cused for trying to hide the ravages 1 a faint applica- | find tucked away te in its equipment | the oni il popular \ ' a1t kinds will 4 e @ fot » this fall. i T o vy with apparent will make the com- » introduc- or lancy cot- of cold weather, T zaster were in silk ¢ Those .Ul autumn be in cl or velours later fabrie prom to bave an ime mense popelarity. Velvet, 11avlng' vred flowers in color. is now being hewn to bu: It will be ztrange indeed if th . not used or waistecats 1 suits of cloth or | e e Drooping Blouse. one alieviation ahout the large W line which was evidently an afte howl:( on the part of the This is the width of the 5 the back and its full- st line. All the fash-| There | dressmake lo blouses are voluminous be- e arms, and they g two| 5 over the belt. As you can this fullness malkes the dofined and gncs' gruce to the figure. Fven when the belt is high, t‘lrre, Is the same effeet of the failne the woman who Las not yet learnc ed {his trick with her Dblouse sheuld ! take it up, for it helps matiers inal remarkable way. —————— of time by the application of rouge | and a bit of powder. Even a young- er woman of twenty-five or thirty is quite old enough to know whether o> not she wishes to help nature by re- sorting to artificia) aids. But when one sees young girls—still in the; school room—going to their studies! with flaming checks and overred lips one begins to wonder where the cos-| motic craze is going to end. Inciden- tally one ean’t heln specu'~te as to! what the mother of those painted chil- dren can be thinking about. Are they too busy to see, or too negligent of | ! their duties to care?—Ixchange. ’wmsm"w OF ALL KINDS Lvery modern taothier of a family | Undoubte:'ly W|I| Be a Feature of the Fall Fashions, and Many Are Really Pretty. The character of peau de peche may also be understood frem its name, meaning in of the pench.” It has s ey, Ee:~! s..umm(_.u !FOR SALE QIYICK——(‘ottage on S. and FOR SAL I‘;r\\o story house of sev- Lcrds of the Raven. ‘ Scolidsh liighlanders he raven toreshad- ter to the chiels | Accordiug Lo anee ol h oand d | the apl {ows de { of the gi [ day thr heir presumptive to the duke i dom of | m“ passed avay at wid uarters of the clan. cath of his loidship the were struck with the behavier ot ! ravens on Duniquaich, the wellk the r to the townsfolk the Inv ’ ’ cleve o nverary castle 2 as | that bird now is in many parts of weotland, it was lately cbserved in the hitl to- ; between the castle and | x,.] as many as five were secn ¢ihor ¢n the day previous to Lord | Archibald's death, though they are all Uppo aratery to nest ibald's father, the late Du ik are siid vo hi wver the hill, eircling round and round 10 steep, wooded slopes.—ireland’s When Lord Arch ing d to be far up the glen pre | Ly 'FOR RENT-—Brand e of Argyil | ive hovered | 'FOR REN { clan Campbell. The other | o n,_,H Lord Archibald Camp | FOR | | w&mlmfwmwu T S MR A TS Is Yo { Itis if you we car ‘%tylf:p’,us Clothes $17. rtain quality; the Label in the coat, the Ti the pocket. "U’ m { [ Find these or W@W threc mqu\;f; of ¢ made in onc of the world’s largest and greatest $17 we can scil suits which look and This means that For there is the smartness of style and cut, the fmcrcs fabf'xc, a.x‘ld the guaranteed serviceability in St)ltplus C o ;v};‘@ wxél fi’l iy astonish you at the price Styleplus all Vi l rl:s tvv \-‘ 13 K~ fi’.t?\). " N E o 1 r P 5 : IS perisct Rty Styleplus expert workma:sh yleplus guaran:ced wear. he store ai: 1 tore of clothing ¢ conomy, the stylepus ‘store in your’ In addition to the above, we can show you the greatest Ql Be Sure to see them; You will be ? Every St}'l*‘p‘;m st NI &.wi mwf‘swm'«m« M I’zl [ el Ty ZNT—TFour nj. 1 irvished, App.) to pJUt 707 East Bay alrut ronR lu NT—Furnis| licht housekeeping convenije:ces, Ave. PARK HILL LUIS ruR BALE ON LASY TL¥ All streels ¢layes, Ceuell vaike, electric sighs, snace trees. See . C, Kogan us ¥ Stepiens. 848 Phone 31,’; ,m\;ckll\ Mlscellaneo WANTED(— Your me., blades to resharpen, o1y A «“OR S\LE—-Two cholce lots in Dixieland, cheap if sold at.once. Samuel F. Smith, M. D, 1266 Mg o ——————————-2| ter than new. FOR " SALB—Thoroughbred Barred ew. e, dozen. Lakeland Fy; Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching; 1 Hardware Co. also some fine cockerels. H. Ll e g Kelley, Gritlin, Fla. 1257 | W, \1\ FLD——\Vhlte dlnlngnm Matanzas Hotel. llavmg purchased ands the Jesse Keen estate o 3 one-half mile west of city liny are now selling in 10 qy tracts some of the fines yy; farm lands in this sectiy rinht price and terms, Fur g lars see G. C. Rogan, Rooy) Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phoy Virginia avenue, between Main and Lemon streets; 5 rooms and bath, 2 firep'aces, nice lot, good location, close in. Now paying 8 per cent on $3,000. Don't be slow. Yours for $2,500. A. J. Moore, Cut Price Store. 1278 en rooms and bath, in Dixieland, for $2,250. The ohn F. Cox Real- ty Co. 1303 gares \VA‘\'TFD—-Boy to sell the Telegram on the streets, Telegram office. {FOR SALE— acres, b cleared; good 5-room house. Telims easy. $2,200. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1303 FOR RENT. RENT-—Three-room cotta"e on South Lake Hollingsworth. ' Price $3.50 per month. See W. Fiske Johnson. 1284 29 22 OST-—-GoId watch pin, ]os nn Florida avenue, Orange g Missouri avenue. Rewan § turned to Telegrnm office, WANTED to purchase from owner tractd land near station, 100 to il Address P 0. Box 43, Lakeln ‘OR RHE T—Furnished rooms with ! private bath. Apply 1011 South Florida or phone 43 Red. 1207 Sign of Age When you reach the po‘mu you want to 1l of your health (L. is Fout ara growine o FOR RENT—Half acre fine truck land on TLake Hollinesworth, @oe G. E. Southard, city. 1289 ‘Malana or Clills& Pre: % un No. 666 i preparedy for MALARIA or CHILIS & Fiv= or six coses will break anya it taken then as a tonic he fee peturn, It acts on o liver e ; Calomel and does not ¢ new 6-room house. E. Orange street, screened windows, electric lizhts, hot and cold water, sewerage, large hack . on ti"‘ ides tm af l/‘a k carries thtl ve, the Guir 1 a suit or ere slee ation | ' su’t in the city of Lakels =1 Repaid A | £ el akeland, FIl?