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IOW.\'S[ND & COMPANY BUILDING CCNTRACTORS Ne Furnish Surety Bonds Cn Al Contrects f you want a carclul. consistent. and re- lab-e estimate on he constiuctivnut your utiding, Sck US IMMEULIATELY. ELEFHONE 241 Futch&Geniry Bldg i 'l"\."flmJt“ L. CARLETON SANITARY P _UMEING INNING 2nd SHEET METAL WORKS G-s Fitting. Sewer Wo k. Driven Wells and Pun ps . OR N. Y. AVEa d vain ST. THONF 340 ORO® 2405 04 0902040 P020 & KELAND @ FLORIDA 3 | l 1 TAR EVENING TELEGRAM. V.AX"V."ND, FLA., NOV. 13, 1913. OMETHING to delight the heart of college girls has appeared amid cheers of triumph from all concerned. And all concerned include not only the college girl, but the motorist and the tourist, not to speak of the golfist (if that is the name) and all others who devote attention to looking at once smart and comfortable when on pleasure bent. “The hat that can't be mussed” might describe this new de- purture in headwear, but the descrip- tion would be too meager, for it leaves out the element of style with which the new arrival fairly reeks (allowing the expression). This new finvention (for this hat has been patented) is made by croch- | eting specially prepared fabrics into | the required hat shapes. Chemille, ratine and other things ™ are woven over a fine wire core. This special preparation gives the finished hat its | LAST WORD IN EVENING GOWNS HIS evening gown, although orig: fnated in a French salon, 18 not Imposslble to those who wish to copy it. It looks very simple, and If one can imanage to copy its “hang” ex actly so as to retain the all-important direction of its lines, this gown may be successfully made at home. It {8 {one of the shorter-in-front models, | with sagging (or apparently sagging) I lines at the back, which the French | mow consider the cleverest of effects. It is a pity that we have no better word than “sleppy” with which to ! translate the French adjective |"degneule " That is the term which describes the present adjustment of clothes which comes up to the require- ment of the mode. One must seem to *drag the feet” in carriage and appear- ance. But this lack of animation in bearing is to be accomplished with grace. Just how long the “slump” in attitude and the Fifth avenue “slouch” | | fn walk will flourish 2s fashions re- mains to be seen. 1t is pe better than the tearing rush in the goit natur- al to many Americans. It be peuks a gort of don't care leisure which may refect itself in mcre repose in our nervous systems “Slouch” and wslump” are unbeautiful words, but they @re heard often enough in connec. in 0 1o u! tion with present da fas! us to their real sigr ince The gtyles hordly merit them in ! r liter al they simpl ggest them vity afternoon or eveninz pe tured here setg forth the car f f eure and the pose of the Yiage ( o seribed in this discourse, hut ot in the exvegerated e uch ay he discovered if one it to wk f Some women and, a t o st adore ure of the to iuct],;‘ st o Something New in Csllege Hats. I'body of the hat, according to the de- body or firmmess and shapeliness. | change its shape and treat it with the | QQCeaCu . e tabis tyl oo The method of making, by hand greatest fa arity—it is hers and Q Established i duiy, 1oy crochcet, ows the introduction of will stand everything, also withstan § DR. W. S. IRVIN colors, embleims, bands and all eorti | it : JULIA BQTTOMLEy_ v DENLIST i o —_ them. [But ia so lar as tis gown sete R 4 f » oom 14 and 10 wewiucky Building MAY BE CALLED them forth, they are attractive, e UITCRC D BR PO CE T 4 WOV G . easily made avallable for full dress by Not Much Difference "De you act towards your wife sa rou did before you married her?” “Bxactly. 1 remember just how 1 used to net when 1 first tell in love with her. ! used to hang over the tence in front of her house and gase at ber shadow on the curtain, afraiéd 0 go in. And I act just the same way W when I get homa late.” T-vest Momenta, Count always vour highest moments your truest moments. Belleve that in the time when you were the great est and most spiritual man or woman, then you wers your truest self.—Johs Wesley. L. W.YARNLLI Goecossoy tn W K Melse vt TRANSFER LINES Prompt and Reoasonabls $avvicr Guaranieed. Household Moving a Specialty Resldence Phone 57 Green, Office 103 2RO PQr QPO POR e Y0P O0 e The new hat {8 comparable to the! ¢ . . ) 3 finest of panumas in point of flexibil- i ne i’l Gt(“ssz(’ ity and in point of style. It is not and | OWHVHAVOCOLOVVMVOCQTVTUQVC cannot be a cheap hat, nor is it very extravagant in price. Above all, it is comfortable and exceedingly smart and durable. It is not long since the new inven- | tion made its bow. It 18 intended for 3 an aristocratic audience and has suc- of designs into the body of the hat, FAIAN O | THORDC ISP A SAMUEL F. SMITH, M. D. Practice Limlied to Treaument sud Operadons ol i9 EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT + COTLTOT Q ceeded in arousing an enthusiasm ¢ Phone: Omce 141; Residence 22 ¢« among the “frozen faces” which por-|2 Suite 1, Bryant Building ¥ tends a long and permanent success. S K < LAKELAND, FLA. Por college wear the Kinnard hat | (named for its inventor) is made ol” varn or other specially manufucturvdjnn. W. R. GROOVER— febrics. s warmth and beauty com- |Messssma: . 3 LR Ry mend it, and it is jauntily trimmed or \ an“ IAN AND SURGEON has its decoratic OIPO! - oration incorporated in the fooms b 5 and 4 Kentucky Buildin: sire of the Lakeland, tlorida miay wear, wearer.. The college girl it rain or shine, wave it, There is a foundation garment of white satin caught up at the front and hanging in about the feet. Its high, rather garish luster, is subdued by the tiered skirt of lace in three flounces. The bodice is of the lace over a baby waist of satin, and the sleeves are of lace only. The ever-present girdle, with bow at the back in Japanese style, takes care of the natural waist- * line at the front. Unlike many of the .fl CRQQOAVOUR vt """“"”"’"'“"’": new gowns, it rises toward the back. a DR. R R. SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN But this is counterbalanced by the Bpecial Altention Given to f" border of marabout which outlines the a & upper tier of lace and makes the re- 2 SURGERY ¥ quired line, falling at the back, a pro- g 9 nounced feature of the design. This ‘6’ Deen-Bryant Buiiding, Ground Floor e border outlines the shoulder and ap-| pears as a stray, supporting the bodice. (TR T Aitlitististietiel ! Satin slippers with silver buckles, |Q Residence vhonfi. 378 Biuck, v worn with white silk stockings, n‘g Ofice. phivie, 218 Blue. v muff of marabout and an eccentric hat, lfi DR. SARAH E. WHEELER 8 complete the toilette. Taken altogeth- er with the hat as a keynote, it re- !é OSTEOPATH 8 minds one of the lady Oplu-l_ia afllicted (4 Rooms 2 and 3, Skippur Building, 3 with a temporary but pleasing “crazy g LAKELANUD, FLA, ::' spell.”” This effect is due entirely to i ik b ik N the hat, which is not to be considered 0000 QUURROAVVVY irer vy by any one whose type is less suited ST R to it than the young ingenue who i8|g S P} posing in it and looking out upon—'Q I'HVMCIAN ANV SURGEON 'Q something—with such childishly en- 8 Speclal Attention Given to P quiring eyes. o 3 5 X 4 The marabout muff i plain and in ;i' DISEASES OF WOMEN AND 2 the natural color. It could not afford & CHILDREN o to be fanciful in shape or treatment, £ :~ because all such frivolity needed by a 3 & toilette in which the gown is corre- . U spondingly plain, is embodied in Lhml piece of millinery. This toilette would be pretty worn with a picture hat—Iless striking, but more satisfaciory in the long run. It' is adapted to all demi-dress affairs and ca D 0. ROGERS, LAWYER g Room 7, Bryant Bldg. Phone 259 ] | POOOOV0 S & ¢ & o =3 a little additional garniture and a dif- ferent head dress. Wide gossamer lace flouncing s used for veiling the satin foundation garment. There are many similar dresses following much the same de- sign—three or four flounces of lace over a satin foundation. They make the prettiest dancing frocks. The flounces, with scant fullness, allow their draping. Thre or them cover- ing an anlle-length s , in one excel- R. B. HUFFAKER —Attorney-at-Law— P —-« Room 7, Stuart Bldg Bartow. Fln TUCKER & TUC:{ER —Lawyers— lent model, are canght up at the left Raymnondo Bldg. Lakeland, Florid: front. At this point a single rose |y 7o) fastens the drapery to place, a similar | - 3 | LOUIS A. FORT rose, but lorzer, finiches the ribbon || O UL L LS g gush and a rose adorns the coi ‘ure. ARCHITECT Developed in this way, it is a lovely model for a debutante. No fur or | KIBLER HOTEL, LAKELAND FLA marabout is needed in the dancing |! frock. u:thogh marabout in the 1 R T I T E T Y Y YA S I colors might be ed. Li‘tle single ! W.S§. PRLSTON' LAWYER strands ot nestones ontlining the | ¢ hod'ce whon partly con- | fice Upstairs East of Sourt House cealed by coit luee frills) are fuscinat- in” on vouthiul party gowns. BARTOW' FLomDA te 1onde up in fine The chanti! slown here, | pyamiration of Titles and Real - Ost any ag noucr worthy N > With . the Estate Law a Speclalty o wvail- | = : 1L coin JEREMIAH B SMITH pata b Al NOTARY PUBLIC 2o e i LOANS, INVESTMENTS IN REAL | ok ESTATE s Have Aome imvresting snaps In eity 1 rhan property, farms, ete, I sound bucep viter ¢ wi oonee WL trade, f wil for cash of on easy terms. | ’ Roam 14 Futeh & Gentry Bidg. | LAKELAND FLORIDA P in—bert Vo’ntos!:; 1306 South Vlrglnia Ave., Lakelsag Fla.; phone 209 Black. Lessons I» Piano, Harmony and Vocal Culture. Piano Tuning. Orchestra furnishes for all occasions. 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