Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 28, 1913, Page 3

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iTH b | A p L = # arm e conntn wnres e e WHE-RE. The PAINTER Snile. mon Pure and Gem Fert i izers Sold Here Ry By FEEHR © CUDDIY ¥ 4 +EO.PAINTER RTILIZER COMPANY ACKSONVILLE, FLA. [ SR If you circled the world on the tall of a comety ; R you couldn't pass eni- _there'd always be & other Ford abead More than 923,000 Fords { aled service and are everywhere zivine inequaled TVICE Anywhere AT completest satisfaction ‘Watch the Fords go bY 1 1 ¢ new price of Five nundred dollars i [ i ris five fifty; th Ford runahout; the tourt a ) town car seven fifty—all f. 0 b. Detroit, com nlete with equipment ticulars from THE LAKELID AUTONOE LAKELAND.FI | [ [ Especially Notable in Beautifil Mlillinery L L8 RoTERN e S A S IR TRl o M PR B M R € GO <~ T+ S L g o NOW! Is your time to get your Fall Suit and Overcoat, and also get your VALUE in QQuality and Prices. Qur clothing is far superior l than it bas ever been before, and to provy teis to you, we ask you to look jthem over. Our Bonar Hats, Kneeland Shoes and Arrow Shirts are perfect in designs this Fall, so come and give us a trial before going elsewhere. We have abeautiful stock of Boys’ Cloth- ing in Norfolk and Double Breosted at Ex ERYONE who notices headwear, They are mounted with a big buckle very IOW prices. I look twice at these two models of eut stecl | 1 i beautitul - willinery, They are This turban is handsome when de- | { A U designe apparently -credit- | veloped in any ol the season's fash- nough to New York or San i*ran- ionable colorings. In blue or plum or or r they o [ the strange new shades of prvlun, and | | Qutfitter ihe Hairt Schaffner & Marx (;I(llhl:ll] ' Lres out « v ordinary viespeciadly in the lighter shades of nd fabrie, and also in development, ' eray and in mole it can only be de-| | e upper hat is of a gray Lyons scribed as exquisite, The plumes are ! ) vet very h ity It is the 'to he shaded in cvery case and to | of a ner and is real be in shudes and tints of the same | JOS ry. That i nowledgze of the 'color as the hody of the turban I r J Lpparent workman A rhinestone buckle of tine work- . Like all the best models this scas { manship, or (with some colors) a jet | ¢ LCVAY s plain faney band of | buckle may be effectively substituted | ¢ two | for the ¢ stecl But in nearly every | - 0 o clusive ease the steel buekle will bo l'nund‘ vatural goura feather. the hest choice hat mply @ background for Fither of these turbans will look | etting forth this band. The goura well made up in black, but there is no | ither is one of the thousands in | \"l‘_\‘gwul reason for choosing a black £ OGO OO0 DOOGOLOUOGOU MO0 MDD bk DR« | hich nature ows us incomparable | hat for the dressiest wear. It is good l": 5 1y in coloring - which art does not | policy to own an all-black hat because ".. ~ = ¥ 3 noaspire to copy hecauge artists [t affords a change and is often lhe;:z Wc are Showlng thc newest l‘abrlcs dlreCt o] how sble it s to ap-1best choice for some particular oceca- ': :’, ich the perfection ol nature sion or with some particular costume, 2 4 % i} 3 S 3 In the sccond e a high turban [ A bDlack hat should be rather large ‘g trom the Scatb Of taShlonb' ? bown covered with a rich brocade land of excollont materials, [ D ¢ 1 broy 1 gold velvet, The same | The mall black hat is pretty, too, -~ : hape is just as effective, covered with ‘ but lacks the clement of the picturs ‘S‘ one of the various plushes that have hecome so popular that they are get- ting It you have plush pre- pare to use it now and find vourself admired and perhaps envied. Plush in coats and ¢ven in skirts, in millinery, tn neckpieces and muffs, and above all fn blouses, Is the favorite of fushion The plumes which adorn this bit ol rich millinery are in shades of brown FOR BUSINESS WEAR OR HOME SCUrCe | esquein most cases. Although the | gmall bonnet-like shapes with quaint | strap under the chin reminds one of | old fachioned plates. Little garden | flowers in velvet or silk made up into vs that nestle about on the brim L eive a quaint old-timey touch to these | bonnets that is especially effective for | young faces noseg; JULIA BOTTOMLEY. 1ol o the same posttion. "They are midway beiween the fastening and the | { arms at the back and length of the waist, extend the 2= TEQROS 000 ls THIS BLOUSE ‘ The sleeves are moderately long and 7 I roomy enough to slip up away from | by scuonis i) the wrist. They are decorated with | IRTHER the business be that! two little groups of pin tucks (five in | * w hich calls the girl away from | number) on either side the elbow. " or the business of housekeep- Two rows of the lace insertion are | jne here is a blouee that is pretty and | Jet in near the wrist, with the lace | ¢ ceable. If one must go to busi- ' edging whipped to the last one. The | fresh, clean blouse is inspiring | neck is not provided with the edging | | 1 the day with and it is a com- because (as it is so firm) it would be | . hen it begins to Whipcord, Wool to match See our Brocades, Charmeuse---Trimmings each shade. QOO © Dressmaking Department, second floor, conducted by Mrs. Aubuchon. ~>- U. G. BATES 4 OeOSOPOPOPIFCPOPISISIPIS COTOODSTGBOMOD OB Ve W 1y« know that somewhat “scratchy” in this position. grimy and slimpsy 11 can be con- The neck is close fitting, hence a o to the wash and come out a8 plain band of the voile provides fits | _ 4 as new: perhaps better, as some finfgh, broidery is improved by washing This waist will stand washing every TR ! week and outlast a season. A Tat the Home ke who must JULIA BOTTOMLEY. hould run out to market in the GBI :"1' Ethereal Corsage Lingers. B L The corsage of the afternoon dresses . e oiton: voile . e Yy like those of the tailor mades, \ ' ey for they are all chiffon, lace and fur, | i i o1 with wide belts or dainty coatees KT which cau quite well be called waist- coaté. Then over these one may wear 2 little mantelet, draped and pulled |up iu a cozy way to suit oneself. The mantelet can be in vivid figured vel- ‘ vet, or in any material the wearer may | | zhoose, so that It harmonizes or ra | clashes properly with the gown. Big | nt!shawl co! of f make the litlllr! i T important, and their liningu; e chiosen with care the 6 inch stays. MILI - w WE HAVE SEVEN o e ican wrapped fencing o K 96, 36 48 and 58-inch, all i The price is right Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co. Orrie S. Van Huss, Manager. - YF ISR | J. . TOWNSEND .. “The Brick Man” ROUGH TEXTURE “RATINE" IMPERVIOUS “CRAVENETTE" _ FACEBRICK “RED"[PRESS SFAGE BRICK THEY WASH THEIR OWN FACES The_largest line and greatest variety of shades manufactured infthe United States. Prices cannot be equalled. Also common Macon building brick. All of the abhove brick Fcarried in stock in l.akeland Office Futch-Gentry Bldg. Telephone 241 FENCING > o o . ke T W s W -~ = T AT A o P, 7

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