Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 18, 1913, Page 3

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) % S| G 1B S ki Are now here from HART SCHAFFNER & MARX your clothes ready- made. Know what they are, how they fit, how they look on you before, not after Buv you buy. Right now, here in this window, you ere The Latest New York ar;a Parisian Styles to be Found &t GG THE La MODE g;' »Jflr-‘fi@l@fi@’fl THE NEW FALL STYLES SUTS AND OVERCOATS [ B secing the best clothes made. dot have any doubt or fear about goting a fit here. make any difference how you are built, we can fit you perfectly, and if you don’t think the sui! fits you, you can return it. I Outtitter The Hast Schattner & Marx Clothing l We guarantee it. ihe Hub Will Begin Soon. Watch For It! NS HNTEEEE B SN | SIOH I@S? IS LEIIOK) You need [t docsn’t JOS. LeVAY EEsEEE B MR A OUR NEW SERIAL APerson of Somelmportance A & & 5 &) | *3‘-5'.._‘ ‘ By way of adding the most frivolous | and dainty of finishing touches, tiny THE FVENING TVIFORAM. Q. QL ARNE 4 ciind WU Ud UMBERSOX: the past. Farments of cloth Soft and fine, today do not cc | themselves alone to shee i call lace and even ch ) their fragile makeup. The latter is used for flounces and frills on garments which are seldom worn or that can be dry-cleaned. Biut the filmiest laces are woven to withstand careful launder- ing and garments employing them are practical. Some of these laces—as val M E German v v l strong and will wear as long as nain- and cluny—are very 800k or muslin. Here is a corset cover which will please every woman who loves dainty finery. And is there one who does not? This pretty little furbelow is meant to be worn under sheer waist o Whether it shows through or not, it Is elegant, and will make a Christmas gift that will delight the heart of its fortunate recipient. From one and a quarter to one and a half yards of all-over lace will make two of these without any seams. lace 18 inches wide s cut in two length- wise and the straight strip forms the little bodice. Beading and lace edging trim the top and form the straps over the shoulder. A wider beading of fine Swiss embroidery is made to the waist | i measure. | Baby ribbon is run in the bondlng‘ at the top of the garment and tied in a full bow at the front. It is run in the shoulder straps, which are made of beading with lace edging whipped to each side. A narrow hem finishes each side of the front. Wider ribbon fs run through the beading at the! waist and tied in a bow at the front. | chiffon roses in pink, blae and white, with little ribbon rose foliage, is ap- | plied (in a short festoon) over the bust at each side. They are basted ' on, to be removed when the corset cover {8 washed. The sewing on such garments is to be done by hand, but there is o little | of it that only a short time is needed. Considering its beauty and inexpen- 1 siveness this corset cover 13 to be rec- ommended as among the choicest of gifts. It is good enough for a million- aire, costs little, but, bought in the shops, sells for a high price. | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ! Novel Paris Bag. Bags continue to be popular, and new one vhich has ceme from Paris {s made of silk, either striped or of | all black, and is daintily fitted with | card case, mirror and a watch. | S i Dining Early. Lord $haw told a good story at & dinner to the Penck and Bar, given re- | cently by the Fishmongers' company.‘} He sald that in the old days the Scot- tish bench in Edinburgh were accus- | tomed to dine at four o'clock In the Jnvrnrmn and sometimes these con- | vivial gatherings were prolonged to a \ lnu-— or early—hour, as the case might be. At two o'clock one afternoon a client called at the house of a distingulshed lawyer and asked to see the master. “He's ut dinner,” replied the maid. “At dinner!"” gasped the caller. “Din- ner at two o'clock in the afternoon! 1 ‘w' h your master dines early?” ' replied the m “It's yesters dai’s dinner he's still o b DORM II TORY b It is the oldest, larges " PARENTS! Give your boys and glr.’s a training for Business ar my School, the 'aumullr/ st and best vquipped. wrrounded and away fr enfrance § u,; Catale ey // 7, g eXil Enic I:'ff LAKTLAND, ;IHZ IT ORDAINED BY WE HAVE SEVEN MILES of Amer- jcan wrapped fencing on haund In OCT. 1913. FLA., 18, faced damosh an ed Eton. A white lace 1y s that not sug- gest the irrationul epitome? Yet the rug may be as practical as well as a very striking bit of decoration. The “nct mesh” of th> rug is of heavy ropelike cords. The tloral pattern is executed in coarsely knitted leaves and flowers connected by stems that suggest Renaissance applique. Spread over a dark green, blue or crimson carpet its beauty is sufficient to sug- gest new possibilities in interior dec- oration. wereeriz Man of No Force. He makea uo friend who wmeves wade & foe.~Tennyson. ORDINANCE NO. 157 | An Ordinance to Amend Section 81 of the Movev lenders encuring regularly, Crimimal Code of tie City of Lakeland, Flonda. FHE ity ok AD, FLURIDA n( the Cruminal a f Flotida, be s troread as WS The folowing enumerated 1i- shall !n- paid o the city of L Dhons, 00, Catpotas RIE AN, anaging or e weeupaiiony or - pro- o8 Gt Al persons eagaged i 1 s of horses atauction, pri sale or in droves or o herwise 20.00 building and loan associu- vach resadents transient 10.00 e ageiis o sub 10.00 wbiles tor hire, each machine 1250 | ABARCES, ST oiosoo 5.00 Palers, other than ste 1.50 1 Lunkers, persons, firms o porations, doing business wheth poraced or not, having a capital 1 ST00,000.00 or not less than 00000 25.00 ! T £30,000.00 and not less than SHO00 00 12.50 Parher shops, for each chair in shop__ 100 Pevele, rent or 1 Land or pool tal'e, ¢ horseshoers, miths, wagon and i Lo repiir shops - 5.00 Jodzing houses or ho- it 8 miodations or boarders 200 000 ITY COUNCIL i | | From ’nu m 3 0 lodgers or hoarders 15000 | 0 o o0 Ladiers or boarders 100,00 Prom oto 100 dodeers or e A0 00 From 50 to 75 lodgers or b - 2500 Fiom o a0 Ladoers or hoarders_o 15,00 Prom 15 1o 25 Todvers or hoarders_ 10,00 From 10 to 15 lodgers or boarders.. 10 00 oo to 1o dodgers or boarders, 5.00 | A ions for loders shall he con- mean the nnmber of heds habit- kept for such lodgers and not the mber of rooms contained in the lumm‘ I it machine shops connecie 7.50 I ' stands 2.00 | orks 10.00 i alleys, 10.00 ox 11 alleys suw 5.00 Book neents or canvassers of books, magazines, papers, ete., soljelting or- ders for future delivery - -~ 500 s dealing in merchandise 5.00 dealing In Iands and u[ylhmi 500 s loaning money 10.00 Cardy, cutting, writing or engravin, 5.00 Canyassers for furniture, rugs, ho hold goods, musieal fnstruments and pkuum frames at retall, for non- psident denlers ..oe.coccacnocoecae 50.00 « |r|« push or wagons “tor lnms, pea- nuty, ete. - 10.00 (same’ ean he moved by police trom any place at any time.) Chiropodists . 5.00 Clgar mannfacturers - I ) civin . aseaue OO Ciren iting piving ap tents whether covered nmn\!u'il with or without horses, shall pay o Heense of . _ . 100.00 Cnd the ety elerk shall not Issue such lleense to any eircus or show unitl the some of Muu 00 18 deposdted with the city to eov fam- ages to the stree tive to costs of s damares rrmined by the committee, collector and elty and residves returned to the 5 show or elreuses.) « tors, peneral PRSI el | ) ] contractors, honse moving . . 5.00 Contractors, paper hangers, house or slim painters . PGS 1] Contractors taking contracts for wood, stone, brick sidewalks or other struc- tures less than $1,000.00 ___ 500 From $1.000.00 to $5,000 00 10 00 Over $5,00000 __ 2500 Commission merchants eEumynae IO Corporatfons or companies having of- fice ar place of business In the ety that Is not Mahle for and does not pay a lleense under any other provisions of this ordinance shall pay a license of S POes 8.00 Curio denlers _ 500 ‘ach replsters, denlers In 10 00 Dealers in elpars and tobaer 5.00 Dea'ers in mv«fllml and naphtha, tall oG e 500 Whalesale . 10.00 Doz and ponv shows nther ¥ind of animal, per da - 2000 Noctors and surgeons ... 5.00 Each clairvoyant, palmist or fortune te'ler el P N Fach lnwver 500 I’} , redident 500 translent 10 00 500 10 00 5000 500 5.00 500 500 10.00 %00 10 00 200 26, 36 48 and 58-inch, all 12 and 6 inch stays. Lakeland Hardware Orrie S. Van Huss, Manager. The price is right. & Plumbing Co. L ) FATALQCEOPCEVEUVPOE 2O POC QOOROOV00000 GOOT 2 OO | 12.5 (Yor each day they a nrot connecied with news- tallion or jack ar keepers e fre-h meats, sold . Uhinese panies other than ar installing nd feed stab! “eeotr 5l 12.50 500 Manufaetories of candies Manufactories of sa<h, doors and blinds lfl nn Merey po-rounds, per day Hum Milk vendors, each wagon _ | Merchants, storekeepers and druggists, for h one thousand dollars’ stock tion thereof, for each thousand 1.50 nts keeplng sewing machines in st for sale In the same manner as other morrhuudhe shall not be taxed as sewine machine avent or dealers. Moving plr!ur« shows where admlission s charced £ “pens or colaterally In other busi- in making loans on househo'd wearing appa sewing musical instruments or sooor choses i aetion, notes or ather pr-r-mnnl property or in buying res or sa'arles with jo erally i 50.00 10.00 5.60 5.00 50.00 Newspapers, daily prlnunx el \u ery Oune i 1 nnhrnh‘r* ness Pedidlers and not atherwise unrk —eaaeon for ench place of b < of merchand cifieally enumerate 10.00 i this ardinane 50.00 , Paning mills and novelty 1250 5.00 l‘mqhm Apents: Lillil i 00 s and tinners Soonm vher licenses 5.00 "' |lu cluhs and shops .. _.__... 5.00 \ or Ratlrond companies dolng husiness manttactered prodaet seiling 10 vichin the State exclusive of husiness Chers than lieensed merehants_ 10.00 to and from points out of State . 100.00 Aveiis for tvpesriters and nevel 5.00 | Restanrants for seating 25 or more per- \aveat for 1 RS A R e g A R S, 25 00 And pibiic eating saloons. T.ess than 25 persor 10.00 | Repair shops, guny, ¢ 250 Skat) Lo - 5.00 Streed q.mu performances or carnivals, for each tent or other structure, for each dav % iy o 500 10,00 25.00 250 da water fountains Sewing machine agents, o [ e Small shows, other than clreuses, per 1y SR da water In hottles, or cool drinks o compantes” dolng businesy ate exelusive of husiness to and from polnts outside of the State and exelusive of the business done for the United Ktates govern- ment, s offfielals or avents . Vehmakers and repairers ol . 2.00 Wand 5 % m nn Wiarons and repalr shopy 600 | A ordin parts thereof in conflict with this ardinanee are wo repealed Thh ordinance goes Into effeet Octoher 1, 19 "'l~~l‘4| by the City Counell on the 26th ! day of September, A. D. 1013 W. I PILLANS, Vice President, City Council. Attest : W1, SWATTS, City Clerk Approved by me this 30th day of Reptem- her, A, D. 1913, 0. M. EATON, Mavor Citv_of lLakeland C DO DO BOOOLRO0N000 DD SOy % See our Brocades, each shade. JH0S0SCPTEINOLOPOAIFTH0S0S 5.00 '.:n Dressmaking Department, conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon. ated from the Conservatory of (Germany)., Member Amer- an Federation of Musielans. 306 oith Virginia Ave., Lakeland, . pheve 239 Black. Lessons in | iuno, Harmony and Vocal Culture. fano Tuning. Orchestra furnished or all occasions. Reasonable terms. L.W. YARNELL Succeasor to W. K. MeRae. TRANSFER LINES )reying and Hauling of All Kinae Prom)it and Reasonable #eiviee Guaranteed Household Movmx a Specialty Residence Phone 67 Green. Office 109 | SPI. | S“(‘fl | k.,, e o The sidewalk that is made by us of CEMENT is the walk that the weather will not effect. NOW, before the inclement weath ar of late fall sets in, have us lay those veeded walks, repalr vour cel- lar and make other repa'rs thas | should be done with CEMENT i Ask us for figures—we'rs xlad e | submit the:a. Lakeland Artificial Stone Works H. B. Ziminerman, Prop. +HPDHO SISO SIITIDSDETATN i We are showing the newest Fabrics direct from the seats of fashions. -~ Whipcord, Wool Charmeuse---Trimmings to match second floor, ~>- U. G. BATES e ROUGH TEXTURE “RATINE" FACEBRICK “RED" INPERVIOUS “CRAVENETTE” PRESS FACE BRICK THEY WASH THEIR OWN FACES The largest line ard gr manufactured injthe cannot be equalled. building brick. All of the above brick carried catestvariety of shades United States. Prices Also common Macon in steck in Lakeland Office Fuutch-Gety Bldg. Telephone 241 J. F. TOWSEND “The Brick Man” A‘b .+t Vontoska e o e ——————————

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