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B TOWSSEND & COMPANY BUlLD(NG CCNTRACTORS je Furrish Surcty Bonds Cn Ali Contracts f you want a carcful, consistent and re- iabie estimate on he constiuction ot your suilding, Stk Us INVEDIATELY. TELE&”OI\ E 241 Futch& Geniry Bldg r L. CARLETON SANITAPY P UMEING mnmo znd SHEET METAL WORKS finFnturg Sewer Woi k, Driven gfisanduunps SRR T S PHONE 340 @ FLORIDA 00 COOOUDON0OLINAA 2O OROPOP IH0S 0‘00000000090 3k 5 TAR EVENING TELEGRAM. rtinn ACUCT Sct in ARABOUT {s another name for down, which is coming more and more into use as a substitute for furs in muffs and neckpieces. Down | forms a part of the plumage of so many birds (all of them, perhaps), that we need not concern ourselves as to its origin. It comes in white and what is cailed “natural” color, by which is understood a dark brownish gray or taupe color. It is also dyed into any color wanted, Ostrich is used in conjunction with it oftentimes in waking up neckpieces and mutts. There are many grades of marabout, and at first glance it Is not easy to distinguish between the fine | and the poor goods. Alf are tlufly and attractive. But the 1 lected and has long Marbout is mor f or the naturat color than in ar the dyed colors, unless it be the pale tints of blue or pink or yellow. Bands ' of it are fas ble as a dress triin- ming. There is an increasing demand for it for this purpose. Whenever a fur border might be used the mar- about substitute is altogether satis- factory. It is so light in weight that it sometimes has an advantage over | fur in this respeet, Made up into neckpleces and muils | AN AAAAAAAALAAAAAAAAAA AN AN AAAAANANAAANAAAAS | | OFERA TUMIC AND HEADDRESS Il LATEST MODE VERY Dbrilliant toilette, in fact, about the most brilliant (speak- ing literally), may be accomplished with one of the spangled and beaded tunics which are purchased ready to adjust over a princess slip of silk or other suitable fabric. These tunics range in price from inexpensive oncs of beaded net or chiffon at fifteen to twenty-five doi! up to expensive ones at fifty dollars or more. They are fragile but brilliant, and they are very graceful. The weight of the beads in fringe or ornamental band about the bottom holds the garment to the fig- ure. It need hardly be mentioned that they are at least in questionable taste when worn in daytime, Tunics fashicnable just now show a predominance of: small cr 11 beads and bugles in their composition. Dut there is a mixture of these with span- gles and jewels—espe y pearls. The pattern is sewed on net—a strong, fine Brussels net, as a rule—but mous- selaine-de-soie and dress-chidon are also used for garments in which the embroidery of beads is not very heavy. A really gorgeous evening gown Is shown here, consisting of a white satin princess over which an embroidered tunic of white chiffon s worn. This i8 richly embroidered with beads Iun black and white, with a generous mix- ture of rhinestones. The design leaves nothing to be desired for the woman whose figure is fine enough to warrant a garment designed to set it off. T! re ls a “baby” waist of white chiffon with moderately low neck. The choice of black or white, or black and white in these beaded tun- 'S than this conception. VASTLAND, FLA., NOV, 12, 1913, !.-' waltll it is the most desirable wear for be- tween seasons. There is an unbeliev- able amount of warmth in it, It seems to generate heat, but of course it only holds it. This gives it a cozy feel, which for days that are simply chilly and not severcly cold, is pure com- fort. In sets for early winter wear or for all winter wear its light weight commends it for concerts, matinees or visiting toiletes, A beautiful set is picturad here, con- sisting of a cape with. fiscu ends, and rge, flat muff. It is in the natural pe color, which will harmonize about every other color under noor shade, ta with the st matehimg » used wabout in color, ¢ ion in it. The i it suflicient length to be thrown cle around the throat and over the shoul- der i case the throat needs protee- tion, o Marahout 13 very efttles It sl stand much wear, for ing and shal ing out cause the t flues to in a way highly pleasing. It is as cle- rant as fur, and far less expensive thiay any fur that looks as well JULIA BOTTOMLEY. tault! 1. That one ghown ‘ In the pictore is It is one of e 1 which small ringlets or loose | cover Lhe crown of the head. A brow! Wind of bl velvet ecii the fead, tinished | with a rivie buckle at the front and a tall, upstand ostrict, singles ply plume, with head curling buck- ward, It would be hard to imagine any. thing more complete and beautiful It is becoming fcs is a happy one. Gray, blue and tan 4, every typ:—blonde, brunette and or brown are also tasteful. With 80 411 others. much “thine” in the embroidery, very The feet are clothed in black satin brilliant colors are not needed There is a certzin reserve in the quieter tones that is an elewent of beaudy With the tunic pictured here a silk girdle in one of the uew bi. ht colors 1s worn finished with a lovely corsage ‘The corsaze ruse is a feature of slippers, rhinestones or little rosettes ot maline «nd ribbon adorn the toe of the shp- ()ffjce Upstairs East of Sourt per. | hose. Buckles of Llack silk JULIA EOTTOMLEY. Blue Centerpi it A quaint and prevy e these gowns so altogether be autiful the dining-room tu! when it is net | ard appropriate that one cannot tire . o o s, wked ] of it or imagine auytiug guite s0 china blues good in its place. It is a sort ot sum- Get u center; of S ning up—a symbol of the gown und the ... . o stamp | SR wearer. Work t} vral I'hase roses are made of silk or rib- vdes cf blue T bon in must cases. Velvel is elfectives pigee with torch G e Jy use tor them, and millinery rose pjue.ng.white is rly eicctive foliage in velvet is sparingly used With ¢ there happens ! e .. and sometimes no loliuge ap- and.white chino ; ' olor poars in their mounting note. For the completion of sieh a tollet Covers for the but ot SOTVe @ Castiul coiffure must be piunzcd sud jng table could also in | ture wier carry out tas eyt ierpiece for Alb'-rt Va 1ta Ssa I Not Much UIferenoe. "Do you act torarda your wite ae pou d4'd before von married horp” Artioy -"ff 3 i r st Exnctly r iber fust how ) l ~—£ | umed to aet when 1 drst tell in love ;nivb ber ' used to hang over the fence in f,,,m of her house and gase s phone 249 Bl l.eseong im at her shadow on tha curtain, afrald | Piano, Harmony and Vocal Culture. to go fa. And Iect just the same way 1no Tuning, Orchestra furnisbe 90w whea [ got home lata.” 11 occasions, P :sopanhie rerma T-rest Moments, Count always your highest moments your truest moments. 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