Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 27, 1913, Page 3

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) THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, OCT. 27, 1913. AGE THRF+ Yo s OPPEOSIOG O MA vy, TS0 3 -w...\v-—__-__ CARLETOI\( & CARLS.O\I" | Most Graceful Mountin; of Fiumes ’! TINNING =nd SHEET METAL WORKS Has Fitting Sewer W, W Wells end Pun s | Is your time to get your Fall Suit and Overcoat, and also get your VALUE in Quality and Prices. B L I S ———— A (GR. N. Y AVE a d “ain ST, FHONE 195 GREEN ™ Y ! Lf_\i( ELAMND ® ~ORIDA L ADHIDIFOOPOODIO 0 OOOAIODIOOVOUOOB B 24 > OB The PAINTER" Smile. Qur clothing is far superior than it has ever been before, H and to provy teis to you, we ask you to look them over. A Our Bonar Hats, Kneeland Shoes and Arrow Shirts are perfect in designs this Fall, so come and give us a trial before going elsewhere. V}/‘;have a beautiful stock of Boys’ Cloth- ing in Norfolk and Double Breosted at _ i very low prices. N OOD ostrich feathers require the for tying This is necessary be- " 'm, “arx Clothln | nvestment of more money than | cause plumes sway in the wind and | 0“"'ner "‘e “alt Schfl‘ " & ) “ Jid st any other millinery trimming, | will pull stitches that are not tied, | they last much longer. They are | loose, and one is liable to lose a | iways In fashion and they stand plume. Whenever a plume is fastened | caning and dyeing so that the life | to the hat it should be tled rather ' % E.O pAlN'l ER - »’ o U good feather extends over several than sewed, but several stitches are ! JOS. RTILIZER COMPANY curs A handsome pair of plumes is needed as well as the tied thread, to shown liere. They are the only trim- hold the plume securely. AOKSONVl LLE’ FLA . g required ona shape, and it is a Do not make the mistake of drawing | LCVA Y stake to use any other with them, the plume tightly against the hat, Let s§ {t is a little band and bow of it fall naturally. Then, to keep it in bon about the crown. This will | position, tie the thread about the rib | ve to conceal the mounting of the and then attach it (the thread), to the [ S ’Vi ‘ g ? feathers hat, leaving the thread sufficiently ] 1 s X v sLle N N ‘ 3 e As will be seen fn the picture, the loug to give the plume a little play. 4 plues are mounted at the back of the | The whole object is to fasten the %C'CNJOC‘OOOQOCN‘IOOOOOUDOO HOQ DL M0 n hat, with one falling toward the front | plume in place, but in such a way as | & j_., ' y and the other standing almost upright. ' to make the fastening unnoticeable, [ @ : o H 1 & ' i Ihey are placed back to back It s a feature of this reason's mil- 9 We arc ShOWll‘lg the newest Fabrlcs dlrec z 4 it Py buying a readymade velvet | linery that a pair of plumes back to | o 3 b1 shape the owner of @ plume, or of two | back, or one curling within the other, fromathe Seats ()f tash‘ons y f ‘ h ‘ or three, way mount them herself by | is mounted at the same point on the | (it W going about it in the right way. It is | hat, c § v I to first sew the wire stem of | Oune or two plumes are scen more | ¢ i; ,,](i each plume to a little square or disk | often than a great number. For the | § LIS LA of huckram. This should be about the | geason demands that the lines of ‘x/ : \xl ‘,,,,; size of a half dollar. The stems must | ghape must be preserved, not lost, by See our Brocades, hlpCOl‘d, OOI ) c '.”‘IU be sewed securely to the buckram | too abundant trimming. ( ‘\ ( gl i with a strong linen thread. When the \'\h:_n- plumes c.lo;m and dye satis- Charmeuse-.-Trlmmlngs to ma‘Ch L4 peedle is thrust through the buckram | factorily. In buying black plumes, a M v first, leave several inches of the | good quality may be depended on for f' e(‘ S RU\n thread free. After many stitches are | muny seasons’ wear. But one must - made (holding the plume securely to | select glossy and deep black ones, for i 4 the buckram), this free end is used to | the color of these will not grow less WL : bass i e vl by " """ tle with the remainder of the thread. | rich with wear., Very good plumes are PRI BOE 1 Wi The piece of buckram fastencd In | not much affected by molsture. If each shade. D DGR GRD AL CROROR 000 QOOGOO0TOS00 o) cowDe : 2 | ) Ottieo Phone 207 oS e 2o e this way to the stems of the plumes | they become damp hold them over the : ” “_‘____'._l_,. et i ——— make It possible to mount them grace: | stove or a radiator, and shake them Dressmaklng Departmen" .Second floor, tully. When sewing the buckram to | until thoroughly dry. ——r— - the shape an end of thread is left free | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. conduc(ed by Mrs. AUbUChon. A A A A A A N NI ISP FOR AN AUTUMN BRIDE. chosen this frock as serviceable and chic for general afternoon use. A dressy transparency s given the blouse in the gray and green plald chiffon, just touched with the skirt material in the shoulder straps and sleeves. Soft corded mohair in gray . G. BATES THE UKIVERSAL CAR R T If you circled the world on the tail of a comey, , s ‘em—there'd always be an forms the skirt, which 18 of the fash- YoU conlci i fonable length to reveal the smartness | BT e A PR e 7,000 Fords " of the buttoned boots, and which has | other Ford ahead More than service and s TS ROUGH TEXTURE “RATINE” INPERVIOUS "EHAVENEHE" wnere st 2% oo || FACEBRICK “RED'EPRESS FAGE BRICK | tamily it is economy to do consider- fi-E—?- WASH THEIR OWN FACES able dyeing. Many a faded muslin can be made to appear in a fresh color. Light evening frocks can be dyed a || Thelargest line and greatest variety of shades darker shade and gerve for school or il e . . manufactured infthe United States. Prices afterncon wear. Remember to dye at the same time any extra pieces of ma- | . terfal to serve for altering or patch- cannot be equa"ed AlSO common Macon ing, as it is almost imposeible to | building brick. match a dyed material. White or | All ththe above bl’iCk Fcarricd il\ StOCk i“ eream colored ribbons or flowers may be given a beautiful shrimp pink Lakeland shade by dipping in water in umm‘ red iuk has been dropped. Ordinary | Office Futch-Gentry Bldg. Telephone 241 liquid wash blucing used in the same | o peathers, wiugs, o, 01 ] F, TOWNSEND .. “The Brick Man” pretty pale blus are everyvwhere 2iviig here, you cal Anyrw completest satisfuction “Watceh tie Fords 20 bY Nare is tue new price Five uundred do the tour ar is five filty Ford runubout Detroit, com town car seven fifty-—ali catalozue and par plete with equipm ticulars from THE LAYELAND AUTOMOBILE D SUPeLY CO. LARKELAND.FL WE HAVE SEVEN MILES of A o ——— ican wrapped fencing oo hana 26, 36 48 and 58-inch, all 12 anc ! W I R E 6 inch stays. The price is right Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. Orrie S. Van Huss, Manager. AT A I I TR . X LTI

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