Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 29, 1913, Page 2

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L. W.YARNELL Successor to W. K. McRae. ] TRANSFER LINE?S Draying and Hauling of All Kine Prompt and Reasonable Serviee Guaranteed e Household Moving s Specialty Residence Phone 57 Green; Office 10 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 magnificent stock will please the most fastidious, the great di- versity of styles and values will meet the needs of all classes. We only ask that you see our stock before making your purchase., Unmounted Diamonds, Sterling Silver. Quadruple Plate Silver. Gold and Silves Jewelry, Electroliers. Toilet Sets. 'SPECIAL CARE TO MAIL ORDERS «, H. BECKWITH JEWELRY (C0. **The House of Quality ** TAMPA 410 Frankiin Street H.ORIDA 153q 3Yy3 Sumad noA ary yeyoy] Jnok woiy synsat Send us your films for correct de veloping. DEVELOPING of your films car only be done once and CORRECT DEVELOPING better results. Our excellent facilities enable us tc give you BEST POSSIBLE RESULTS «.A most complete assortment of.. EASTMAN KODAKS ANSCO CAMERAS DOKAK ALBUMS' AND SUPPLIES WE POSTPAY OFF FILMS OUT OF insures Jenkins Camera Shop 1 W. Forsyth St. P. 0. Box 1366 JACKSONVILLE, FLA o Pure, rich, from cows inspected and passed by the City Pure Food Depart- aent, sterlized eream Manufactured under the most modern and perteet ALL ingredients that go to make our eream MUST be the standard of pur- ity and quality. There & » difference “Frosen @Gus- conditions. in learn to say tards” and POINSETTIA Iee Crean. Try it. TS JOR BALE BY Lake Pharmacy LAKELAND. EVERYWHERE in fashionable ap- parel, brocades and furs are fea- tured. Whether in coats or gowns or hats, one or the other (and oftener both together), tell of the love of luxurious clothing which seems to be | inborn in women. Brocades and furs —in the parlance of the street—“talk money.” They are rich and beautiful beyond all other materials. In keeping with the richness of su- perb fabrics, garments are cut on voluminous lines. Cloaks are big, enveloping, richly trimmed and draped about the figure. Fur collars and cuffs, gold and silver laces by way of adornment, add to their sumptu- ousness. Although many coats, especially those of all fur, are shorter than the model shown here, many brocaded coats trimmed with fur are very long. This is fortunate for the average woman. It takes a tall figure to wear the shorter coats with any style. All coats, whether long or short,! hang in to the figure at the bottom. it you would be in the class of the ultra fashionable, remember that in all your gowns and cloaks you are to strive for the effect of wrapping your figure with loosely hanging garments. Except about the feet everything fs full and roomy. But withal this wrapped up figure, cloaks hang easily, away from the neck and loosely about the shoulders. In fact, garments are cut to produce the pose of French OF ARRANGING THE COIFFURE F you have dark and glossy hair, show the same discriminating taste displayed by the beautiful brunette who is pictured here. Instead of striving for any of the flufty or any of the severely plain styles in coif- fures, select those which bespeak a rich abundance of shining hair. There {8 almost no wave in the hair dressed in this fashion. But it is carefully coiled braided and pinned with many small pins into position. | There are four coils overlapping across the back of the head, those at each side being first braided logeely. The ears ar¢ covered except at the lobes, and the hair is brought out only a little way on the cheek. A few short locks are just barely curled at the ends at the side and lie flat to the temples. Thig coiffure may be managed by sny one having fairly thick hair, even Brocades and Furs Dominate Fashion women in wearing wraps of fur— | they wear such garments as if they | were slipping off the shoulder. Fox, skunk and martin are favored { for collars, cuffs and borders. White fox and furs dyed in fancy shades are smartest for evening wraps. After all, the dark furs make the best com- bination with rich brocades. It will not be hard to picture to the mind the wrap shown here, with dark mole-colored ground having deep Nattier blue in the pattern of foliage and flowers which covers it. The combination is quiet but very rich. There {8 almost no combination more elegant. Brocades for such coats are wide and they are expensive. One must expect them to cost from ten to twen- ty dollars a yard. They are more costly than plain velvet, but such triumphs of the weaver's art must bring a price commensurate with their superb beauty. Muffs and turbans are made of these rich fabrics, and trimmed with fur. They lend elegance to plain costumes without requiring a great outlay of money. Fabric muffs are draped and are larger than those of fur. It will be noticed that the material is draped in the seams of the coat pictured here and that the shoulder line (or the lack of shoulder line) pre- serves the vague outline of the figure which fashion delights in.’ JULIA BOTTOMLEY. if it is short. Brunettes are blessed | with hair even in color, and the coils at the back are easily managed with | short novelties which will match the 'natural hair exactly. It is not so easy Ifor blonds to find a perfect match, as | blond hair is generally somewhat | streaked. | In dressing this coiffure nearly all ' of the hair is combed back to form the coils. These require four wmtrands, ,and they are parted off evenly. By | waving the hair a little it is easier to ' make the cofls full and light and gives the back of the coiffure a better fin- 'ish also at the crown of the head. The hair is massed at the back just | below the crown and above the nape of the neck. Large shell pins with a |few mock jewels, and of excellent quality, are fine with this coiffure. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Black Lace Waists. As a refreshing change from white waists, the black lace waist, usually in chantilly, is made over flesh color or white lining, which will give equal- {ly good service with a newer style. They are just as suited as white walsts for wear with a suit of any color. There is a great variety of styles in these waists, some having the foundation of net, chiffon or lace in white, with the black chantilly lace in bolero or jacket arrangement, with the lower section of the sleeves and the front of the waist in white. Leather Accessories. Leather and suede are popular for | many &f the accessories of woman’s | dress. Ome a sort of leather peplum | fitted to the flare of -the hips, and twelve or fourteen inches of the new- est things is the wide hip belt—wide. These belts ire fastened with ball and socket fastenings under little { pearl buttons. They are Hned with silk in self color. " CHRISTMIAS it Goods of QU Send for our free booklet HELPFUL HINTS FOR CHRIST- MAS SHOPPERS TAMPA PHOTO & SUPPLY (g (Opposite Hillsboro Hotel and P. O. 314 TWIGGS ST. TAMP), 4 PEPPRRRPRERT L EET Li R S L R L R L S ST A Sensational Suit Sale For One Week ¥ AT MAAS BROTHERS \ Suits, values up to $17-50.~$}g:(0)g WM Suits, values up to $35,00.. Suits, values up to $50.00..35,00 All exceptional values and well e a1 2 e e TR Tt worth a trip to Tampa i SEEEH DT In addition we pay your fare Transmission machinery for packing houses, palleys, belts, etc. Shipmenss RIGHT NOW, Box presses with strapping »*tachment--facilitates work and m'nimizes labor. Ready rof immediate shipment | | | | | | | to Tampa and return, in accord- ‘ ance iwth the rules of the Mer-| ] i | | | | 1 chants’ Transportation Ass'n. | | Y Maas Brothers, | %JZ@fl/figfivfiro/fiu//i%rzg"y : o Hheppin Tampa Florida, | [ i X ; # WANTED AT ONCE ‘ | Ten young men and women in | _akeland to learn telegraphy. Learn {“ n four months. Tuition §25 to first -en applicants. Positions paying $60 | yer month guaranteed just as soon as inished. Phone 96 red or call and [ ee W. D. HOLLAND, | Vlanager Lakeland Business College. | 466 Intern: tional Harvester Kerosene Ep. gines for ALL PURPOSES. Fine Foundry and Machine Work prompt yexecuted and prices consisient We carry instock for immediate ship: ; ment Sugar Kettlesin 40, 60, 80 ang ‘ 10¢ galion sizes. Vegetables to I ‘ TAMDR, FLORIDA STEVENS BROS. | Baltimore’s Leading House, | 226 S. Charles St. Ask the Editor. Baltimore Md. = R THE SEASON O i Has just opened, the winter will be filled up with parties, dances, receptions, social calls, and numerous other social occasions that call for “dress”and have you ever thought about it being true that the tastiest and mos costly gown can be absolutely ruinedin effect by an ill-fitting or out-of-date foot covering? Our stock fe tures the latest and most correct styles in ladies’ footwear for all occasions. Mail orders solicited. THE DAVIS SHOE CO. Successors to Davis & Patterson, v Bk s e e e y s 715 Franklin St, TAMPA| FLA, \FURNITURE COMPANY We have told you in our previous adver' tisement in this paper about the quality of our goods, the excellence of our service and the largest stock in the State of Florida fo select from, WE MAVE CONVINCED THOSE PE0 PLE WHO HAVE SEEN and those who have not wil] appreciate the truth of ouw i &\q“ g z ! BowmfiZvR Fhola Avenpark ) EE i Yepdin bor AR POLKC ST S IR > e e e = = gt ;t‘atedment when they have visited the [ ! ho es'Pearce'Mahoney store and inspected | ok g S0TO our stock., M (&0“ \\" \ &Coraa INTMAS 1S COMIG | are going to talk to you this wee | sour Christmas shopping. It is hard +to realize in this delightful climate of ou's that Christmas is near at hand—however ' is almost here and you must begin 10 f think of your Christmas presents. | CHR We atout L‘E—'E/' P NOW WHAT e as lasting and g cipient as some handsome subst it & 2 \Z & . .4'\\ R N CAN You GIVE : that wil] be 1ve antial piece of tustitgs as xIn:u.h Pleasure to the re- who do not know the possibility of oo helntted. gy S8 y of furniture for cpps om our stock? hose lightful field. for Christmag L) COME NOW, make your you at your home at any 1 gifts we we wi \} Ve open up a new ang de Ve your goods delivered to ‘ [ 1 urchases ang t : ater date that you We are in hearty sympathy with t | chaser's thoughtfulness by ify, he ideag of a better selec ¥ shopping brompt qe Here Are a Few Facts For Y We have the largest stock of home tion anjg p as it always repays the pur- 101¢ liverieg, U to Remembper furnishings i 4 3 £ he St your store a s a pleasure - ate : 4 . ) tore and it is a pleasure to ghoy You through oyp i of Florida, This store is | \\'o have rest rooms for your comfort and copyep: * Wasther yoy Purchase or not. when in Tampa whether you are buvipe tirs Amr. Hiences anq wapg YOu to make ¢ them B8 furniture o poy ] use of thev [ We pay all Freight ap Packing charges —— . /

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