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THE KVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., NOV. 19, 1913. T LEIGH AND CHORUS IN GEO, M. CAHAN’S NEW MUSICAL FARCELET, “THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE,” [ 3 S theater or dinner gown which | ed. This fur border is an eminently n be adapted to almost any tunc- | successful touch in the costume and 18 a possession to be trecsured [out of the best features of this sea- pmen who wish to be well dress- | son's styles. Very narrow braid used thout putting too much time and y into a wardrobe. Wiih sepa- bodices which are put on over irt with little coats and a vari- f girdles and corsage flowers, I changes may be effected in a gown. 8 18 especially true with a skirt ck satin, rich broadcloth or vel- vith bodice of black and whit" ‘and chiffon, lil.e tbat shown in icture. The hip flounce of lace, Leading of fur, may even be off; the high waisted skirt pro- f with girdle or sash in any color d or the corsage flower dis- d with, t as it stands, the costume is thy effort of a French designer, Bhows a clever grasp of the lead- tyle features of the season, aud endid management of them. e skirt, like those in many of the st creations, does not haung in about the feet, and has no train plit. But it clings as it should, he figure. Small silk covered ts (which coma In bands ready adjustment) with the shaping hs, must be depended upon pel the graceful hanging of the pent. he hip drapery is npatural, and bt sag a bit more at the back to ess the extreme of the mode. It fine white Chaantilly, showing a ty and dainty covering of tke ce of nel with an outlined pat- A band of fitch fur—or marti forred—outlines it st the top. aration is sewed to the skirt | tion of ibis season’s gowns, vay tho’ it may be detaclk- e rmerry——— striking finish. The bodice employs chiffon and lae- with the long sleeve shown at {its best. There is a formation of fine net with the vogue shaping and ab- sence of shoulder line characteristic of the present styles. The lower sleeve 8 of chiffon gathered in to two rows of fur. The upper part of the bodice is of white lace like that on the skirt, draped fichu fashicn over the shoulders, with a very small fichu of chifon bordered with fur. which finishes the "V" shaped cpen ing at the neck. The immense velvet poppy which is posed at the front is in one of the or- ange yellows which have been devel- oped {n new shades so fascinating that everyone is captivated by them. A gold gauze fan and a long black vel- vet turban trimmed with ribbon and fancy feather finish the toilet. New weaves in fabrics accomplish ever changing hues. Color is restless in them, tints shift. ing and surfaces thow a gort of sub- dued glitter. With such materials it le possible to use a skirt like that shown here in the picture with a great vart- ety in bodices. It is as nearly a typical gown as a season of so great varie.y could offer. It shows tha clinging but not scanty skirt, the bi= drapery, the employment of lace an~ chiffon, the fur banding, the lon* sleeve and undefined shoulder, the troad girdle and the big, single eor " PP o e e & M LAKELAND HARDWARE & PLUMBING CO. ) on the flimsiest of materials make L sage flower—all items in the componl-‘ | some fall right and tight enous | 'm forty .. TeTeTeTeTeTeTe By WILLIAM BLOSS. QOOOOOBOOOOOK "o: > OOOOOOOON Without question 1 felt like that unhappy principal in one of the fables of Aesop— that long-eared and four - footed ass who starved to death between two luscious and succulent bales of hay, unable reso- lutely to declare himself upon which one first he would regale his appetite. It is true I have but two feet. As to the length of my ears Itam begin- | ning to entertain | disquieting appre- | l hensions. And yet, and \el, there are decis AUDITORIUM, NOVEMBER 22. nes, .lnd it ien't bad Ard flwn after T leave Grace, and my hot blood cools and the sweet sting of her tiszes no loneer burns in my mouth, I have to come down to earth and remember my dutv to mveelf and mv family, if T should ever have one. It [ | ! | | | i 'an't be expeeted it is a man's socfal | loty to rear a lot of paupers. And this is Deecicion Day. Mariorio ald she would give me until tonight 0 quit being a fool. Grace and Mar- iorie are chums, von see. Sis says he will Tend me $2629 a year on my nrospects i T marry “richt.” T know vhat that means. T misht do worse han “right” If theré's a prettier | irl it the world than Marjorie Lav- ‘nder it's Grace Dalzelle. And. then, I love her. tm oa loafer, she, Though l too, Inus me. She Fnec!cd H The steariziip moved slowly up the Narrows, ahreast of Quarantine, There was a tremendous rattle and elank {and splash Aunt Drusilla called a steward ‘Wirat \ il .ul v was thut. steward?” she lady-—only dropped the an- Xons even more d!ffcult to make nmn | those confronting an umpire in world's chamypionship pennant battle, Of course as to the have known for three months it is necessary for 1 either to marry yirl vith plenty of money of her own, or-—-horrible alternative! —go to work, 1 have a cultivated disinelinalion to go to work lor the mere base purpose of be it y is a word abhorrent to my breeding, It ¢macks of the proles tariat, of the sordid, the lowly, unbaked and soggy undercrust of the social pie. Father worked, fathers of any account do stand. Good old dad! out of the loaves and fishes cupboard | :h when he but I hold no grudge. In his! way he was good to | This is beastly Gdeor naturally. Most quit, day and in his me. He to hiir cheap ¢l $3,600 a year? Mar- If she were my ter that wonld if bad, for two jorie I me not b people. L I'm to have my 226000 per when Lord! n years to wait. ¢! That is the reason er perpleses me, nuptinl necessity y matt rdmit the nditional and nc confrontation The trovble lies two of then 1 et even a pian ass, w her (harlotte s fond of me She than as nd between them Acs unknows to hro I kne Grace Da I am lions Charlotie will It's quite incred man Fiaxhaver is still up, they sy He's beast and las “views.” ought to work. lLast time I his house he quizzed me ‘career.” Said every Ameri his salt ought to have an aim in life. Sa‘d dnd was cne of the best men be ever knew Mind you, T ean marry o1l right enough, any right. Skell elope take her. I'ut I'm ir doubt. 0Ol4 Flaxha dp not many mils day Old them o'd 8 men 1ed at about my worth have come something Charlotte or rn I'm in kies for h old day, paternal ar v vn ti | harlotte a1 v no ]f‘l t a cont ba $29.009 left her ont blown his! sky-bighed had of his wreek hrains 3 1. P. to 1,000 it's when I'm fully determine out the with Crace that | Chrriotte obstacles to tell a| main point, T, ing paid for | the | I under- | 45 He locked me , but what ean one drink, | ' answered 2unt Dry ! heen ver T've seen side all day.” | The Doctor's ("fl Woozl | it hanging Who2ln lis auter | B What's Foorle 11 buvs it will be aftor ants ter gell e penon? that the one that a4 steady patient ever gors An 1s o Pesoh The NMrryland buked peach W @ peach and no n'stake, and it M ough to have made the monuthes o the gods water, to Lave made Jowe pawn his thunder und Neptune his tr 4d nt for 8 second help'ng —Baeitimore Quan 0 To Make Test on Animale, ®hether the education of animak Is accomplished by the gift of imits ton or the force of fustinet is tbe ,mubicet of juqulry at two eastern und L varsities \ )t a the urrm:J in this—there aro RINGS The mystic little circle, the - emblem of unending friend- ship, a token of unlimited love, a sacred bond between lover and sweetheart, and a bond of constancy between man and wife, Such a memento should be of the purest gold and set in the rarest of gems. +Our: it ck will please 5, the great di- Electroliers. 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