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iams Steck Co. 12---Peopl: =-12 The Wi W o AUDITORIUM Commencing Wednesday, Nov. 19th s This is the company ihat played Miami all iast winter, La Belle Marie, in Four Acts will be the opening play With a good vaudeville between each act "~ FOPULAR PRICES v . AR An Announcemat of Direct luterest (3 We are larze manufacturers of building materials, having one of the largest and best equipped piants in the South, employing over 200 men. After catering for scventeen years to wholesale trade, we now want the trade of Florida. We know local requirements and we are in a po- sltion to.save moncy for our customers. v We sghall be picased to work through loeal channels of distribution, but if such conncction is not found, we invite correspondence from local consumers for our mutual advantage and profit, Being manufacturers upon a wholesale scale, we are in a position to meet all conditions of price and quality. We manufacture Cypress produets, veneered products, mouldings, and a general line of milling. In fact, anything that may be required in the construction of a house. We Invite you to come to our plant or send your plans for estimate, giving us a clear idea of your requirements and you will be glad you learned of us, . to Builders and Contractors, — Selden Cypress Door Co. Palatka" Fla. o | CAMEO'S) RN Sk : Rirgs Pins Broachcs ' Charms :: LaValiers boui htrightand <o!d right becrsedndi Bl HAEGL s A U0 1, CUT GLASS This week we will open up and display the largest line of ent glasg we have ever bought. It is from the best manufacturers and will be sold at a price that will interest you. SCOUTS COMPASS WATCHES . (goad gift for the boy) ! Repairing promptly ana carefully done and all work guaranteed. " H. C. STEVENS The Lakeland Jeweler A. C. L. Watch Inspector THE IVENING TELEGRAM, LAK I ,.WRAPS FOR EVENING |INFINITE VARIETY FROM WHICH i TO CHOOSE. | Both In Material and Design the i Cholce Is Left to the Individual Desire—Fine One in Plain and Brecaded Velour. Certainly no one will have any cause to complain of any lack of va- riety in evening wraps this winter, writes-Lilllan Young in the Washing- ton Star. They are as original and show as much individuality as the gowns, which is saying a great deal. There is no restriction as to material | | and, as to design, the three-quarter ! and full length effects are about equal- ] ly “popular. The shorter hip length models, while still in vogue, have been aban- doned for winter wear, though it is: | predicted by authorities that Dame Fashion will pick up the thread of their existence and make them popu- ' lar agaln next spring. The smart and serviceable wrap | sketched herewith shows the unabat- ]ed favor accorded the use of differ- | ent materials in one design. In most of the latest wraps such combinations | are decidedly in evidence, not only in ! varying weaves, but in contrusting colors. | The model under discussion will ! serve as a dressy strect wrap and as | an evening wrap, and will work out well in almost any color scheme. In this particular instance black brocad- | ed velour and plain black velour are | combined with cuffs and neck facing of white moufflon or fox. The upper part of brocade has wide sleeves cut in one with the body, and the cut-away effect of the front is the ' result of the method in which the plain velour lower portion of the wrap is attached. This is brought up to the | bust line in a diagonal line from the waist at either side, and from there ! it rounds away across the back on a | level with the hips. { Each front section is laid in three | even plaits caught under the fur col- | lar and hang from there in gracefully draped folds to the knees. The lower edge must be close fit- | | ! Serviceable Wrap in Plain and Bro- caded Velour, | i ting. This is regulated by the front drapery at the line of closing. | Special attention is given to linings. They can be as elaborate as personal taste dictates, in evening shades to match one's gown or in a color that corresponds to the wrap itself, | A Colcred Hose Best, Colored stockings with buttoned | boots are the autumn's fancy, and many women find coiored hose much better for fuet than black hose. In these d ol nariow skirts the stocking, eveu above the buttoned boot top, is mugh in evidence, for | it I8 impossibie to raise the skirt in ! crossing a siroet, or 2it on a low chair | without showing a little at least ot the limb above the boot top. Silver gray and smoke gray silk stockings are in favor also, and eertain shades of deep, rich red. Few women wear ! blue stockings, and green stockings are a little too pronocunc-d in hue to, be popular with any but those who 80! !in for extremes. With the dressy eve- uing boot of patent leatber, with high French heel und buttoned top of kid, | fiesh-colored ngs or those of pal ! est bufl are fancied S R . | Beauty Veils, The latest hali conrcealing, half' re- r-anng veil is of very pale flesb pink tulle that is traced over with fine | black silk in a sort of shadowy design. French women are charmed with these veils, and, indeed, they are becoming, a8 they lend 2 sort of delicate pinkish glow to the skin and make the eyes look large and dark. e e e e MBS | the size of the chair which it is for; | draped fichu. |made of embroidered net or chiiton, ! Some of them have a wide throat bang | of black velvet, together with a fichn ‘jabot finish. ELAND, FLA., NOV. 19, 1913. 'CUSHION SUITABLE FOR GIF1 i Oblong in Shape, It Is Zminently | Adapted for the Most Common Type of Chair, The usual cushion, however goft nd comfortable, is not suited for { many chairs, ¢ jally for thcce qt the deck chair variety, and it is ’.ll‘lS { type of chair that is to Le found in ! almost every home. For such chairs, ! Yan oblong cushion is much more bilil“ sble than the usual shape, and the | {cord that finishes off the cushion it-| self should form a loop at the top, s0 | that it is easily slipped over the back ' of the chair, but the cushion remain3 in position without slipping down. ' Sufficient cord should be allowed 80 | that the size of the loop may be in- creased or decreased, accordiLg to the fancy of the user. The cover of the cushion looks well | in buff-colored linen, and the design ‘ worked in blue and red, the shapes be- { | | | | i | | @ ing outlined with black. A very sim- ple pattern such as illustrated is best | for the purpose; the design is veryi simple and could be skctched on the linen, or, of course, transfers can be! had of almost any pattern. The size | of the cushion will all depend upon | Appropriate and Pretty, the back had better be of the same material, as it washes well Only two kinds of stitches are used in the working of tha design—satin | stitch and outline stitch; they are| very simple to work, as shown in lho{ small diagrams. The outlining in black of all the shapes gives an Ori- ental effect to the work, and gives it a more finiched look generally. | Washing silks or threads should be| bought to work with; it will be found | charming work to do in holiday time or inodd moments, Any color of cord | liked can be evloyed, but perhaps a blue the same shadc as tbe silk in the design is preferable, A cushion made thus would be greatly appreciated as a gift, for it is a most useful one, particularly when its position can be regulated to suit individual necds. PRETTY MANTELET FOR BABY Woman Who Can Crochet May Please Herself or Scme Other Mother With This Garment. 4 Can you malke Irish crocheted lace, and have you a baby? They're pem fectly serious questions, and, however they sound, weren't meant to he funny, You see, if you can crochet, you cun| make a fascinating mantelct for a baby; but if you haven't the bahy— but, of course, how stupid--there is always somebody else's baby. And so, there is need to ask only one question: Can you crochet Irish lace? 1If so, make a twenty-two-inch square of Irish lace, covered with the shamrocks and tiny roses. One corner of the square, however, is to be round- ed. A straight line of shirring diag: onally across this rounded corner and a row of shirring about the edge of the rounded corner itself makes a lit- tle cap for the baby. The re ning three points form the canclike man. telet. Crochet a scalloped edze on the mantelet. About the diazenal line of shirring across the rounded corner put a band of ribbon, ending in strings at either side. This is ticd in a bow under the child's chin Por cool weather the square should he lined. After the crocheting is fini.) ed, rinhon before the shirring is put on the man-| | telet, the lining can be put in. A heavy soft white wash silk would be an appropriate lining, You will have & truly fascin ting|; mantelet for your baby or Baby Some- body Else. 3 e ey Pompons With Beads. Pretty pompone for slippers are made in this way: Gather a dovbled strip of chiffon—about three in hes | wide when folded—into a rosstte Make a little satin rose of the same color. If you are not versed in the ways of making roses from satin, make two rosettes, as you made the chiffon one, one smaller than the other, and fasten then: together, and they will look flow- er like. Use bright crystal beads for the flower center, and dot beads around the edzes of tle petals of the satin rose. Pure, clear glass beads give the best effect, out gold or silvep beads would also be pretty. —————————— To Dress the Neck. A band of fancy ribbon for the teck, topped vith a narrow edge of fur, fas ters at the left side under a flat bow iof the ribbon, one edee of which is furtrimmed. On no ty pe of neckwear does narrow fur tr mming better advantage than or Many such how off to sracefully fichus are Classified e sy Advertising TFORSALE. SALE—House of & 2 Jots 50x170, each near new el FOR with gchool site, $500 cash and balance on easy terms. John F. Cox Real- ty Co. 1509 e ———————————— FOR SALE OR RENT—Two beauti- for bungalows now under construc: See us at our Room 5 over tion. postoffice. 1426 postoffice. fireplace, electric light, paved street, lot 50x200, East Orange St., for $4,000. John F. Cox Realty Co. 1470 A s G FOR SALE—6-room, 2-story house, in Nichols & Waring addition, five blocks from Kibler Hotel; several thousand dollars will be spent in the near future improving this property; now is the time to buy. Room 5 over postoffice. 1426 it PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—AI streets clayed, cement sidewalks, etectric lights, city water, shade trees. See G. C. Rogan or §. M. Stephens. 829 FOR SALE—10 acres on hard road, only two miles out; 5 acres in bearing grove; balance in truck. Exceptionally good for the price, $3,000. John F. Cox Realty Co. 1470 | FOR SALE QUICK--Cottage on South| —. Virzinia avenue, between Main and Lemon streets; 5 rooms and bath, two fireplaces, nice lot, good location; close in; now paying 8 per cent on $3,000. Don't be slow. Yours for $2,500. A. J. Moore, Cut Price Store. 1278 TOR SALE—House; 3 lots in fruit in best condition, zood horse and buggy, set blacksmith tools, book- case; 28 volumes Encyclopedia Brittanica, furniture. D. K. Zei- gler, Dixieland. 1496 FOR SALE Residence, six rooms and bath. All modern improvements. Corner lot ¥0x127 feet. Three blocks from postoffice. Paved street. Price $6,000. One third cash. Best loca- tion on the market. Address Box 245. 1501 LFORR St ENT. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, s gle or connected, privilege conven- fent hot and cold bath, 512 §. Fla. Phone 345 B'ack. 140 ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING—At 01 Sonth Kentneky avenue, 1484 FOR RENT—Two or fonr furnishec rooms for rent, private bath. Ap plv Mrs. J. B. Streater, 503 East Oranze streei. N P TTE—— "OR RENT —Three room cottage o1 Sonth Lake Hollingsworth, Pric. $3.50 per month. See W. Fisgks Johnsgon . 12% FOR RENT—Tw, . rooms. Apply to 2%7' avenue. FOR RENT-—Two furnyg, 509 South Tenuosggq o FOR RENT—2, 3 o o all | modern mmve"ien South Florida Ave, I HAVE THREE CARg | service at any ang all ) machines are Caddja therefore - fully equippy my patrons the hest servjy able. Day phone N, i 313 Black, Fern Rogye, S 'FOR SALE—House of 9 rooms, bath, [ Ladies, gend the combing bair to me and let m a beautiful switch, Prigy ahle. Next door to D.| Dixieland, Mrs. T, . WANTED—To trade gy lots for car. What p, Nichols & Waring. ! | ITAKE YOUR MEALS tanzas Hotel. the week. ATY Special “OR SALE OR RENT—6q bath, hot and cold way goes with honse. Nichol, ing Phone 356, Rop postoffice. Stk C. 0. WHEELERS j SHOP—Sanitary and All first clasg workmen, service. Hair dressing g curing a spedialty. Phoy | WANTED—A loan of $2,ii years, 8 pericent semi y close in property worth § security. No brokers. Evening Telegram. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS their tires vulcanized and in the most satisfactor at W. B. Arendel's Big ! General Repair 3hop, o | street, just back of Centr | macy. ?h—__-_ ANY or all parts of harnezsf to crupper at McGlashan', HORSE furnishings and m elry at McGlashan's 'BRING YOUR KUD\K W Pender & Faust. Al kol finished in 24 bhours. Studio. Having purchased and su ‘the Jesse Keen estate of ifl one-half mile west of city ! are now selling in 10 and tracts some of the finest tr farm lands in thie eectfor right price and terms. Forl lars gee G. C. Rogan, Roon! Deen & Bryant Bldg. Phoot} SICK harness made whole McGlashan, the harnest WANTED— Competent lady rapher idesires position this office. W. A. COX. CONTRACT! My specialty s piavil “uilding the moet comnact nt and tasty honse for Attention, Housewivcs 18 Jbs, Snoar 10 Ibs 4 lbe Snowdrift . ... 10 1bs Cottoline |, 4 1Ths Cottn'ine e 12 1he Best Flour 24 1hs Best Flowr 12 1hs Best § R Flonr 8 24 1hs Rest & M i K €4 1bs Best S, R, Flour 11 White Hovge Coffee Rz 3 “Rer Doy, ‘o8 11b Coffee and Chickory | .. - ---Good Loose Coffee ... 2 . Pest i g P P l"! 2 1bs Best Tomatoes, 3 for..'.. 2 L e ' - S T R g 2 Cans Baxter's or B. L. Corn.., . | A € Soap or Wasking Powder S » 1 Peck Irigh Potatoes for, .. . 4 10 1bs :T'al or Grits (Hudnut's) 2 - These prices are spot cash dt;lilorpd .[;,. .ur.y part of e City, evervthing gnaranteed first class and exactly as '™ sented a : . ':‘n Thos- Bre Just & few of the prices which 1 am ring; everything else in Proportin, |t want =0t 200ds at the richt pric ) €8 tocet & trial. you her with rive O PHONES 119 ang 234, good delivery, & L. B. WEEKS