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PAGE ;¢ IN INFINITE VARIETY NO FIXED RULE FOR THE SKIRTS NOW WORN. If the Effect Is Tapering the Wearer May Be Sure She Has the Fash- lonable Touch—Charming Evening Model. One almost forgets the novelty of the new blouses in the infinite variety that is shown in the skirts. There. is no rule to order them by, beyond that they must be of small circumference at the feet. Yards of material may be Incorporated above, but the effect must be a tapering one, whether start- ed from below the hips or below the Xnee. ‘As there 18 a decided tendency to- ward a pannierlike bouffancy under the hips, the tapering will be noticed most often from the knees down. The vogue for the short outstanding tunic skirt, known in French as le minaret, provides an attractive medium for the attainment of the approved silhouette. |. It is seen in various forms. Sometimes | i there are two, and even three, such flounces, but always of a transparent fabric. They are thinly wired around the lower edge and trimmed with bead fringes, chiffon flowers or fur. A charming evening model along these lines is shown in the accom- ¢ panying illustration. Rose petal pink ehiffon is used for the corsage and minaret tunic. The round line of the latter is broken in front by the lifted plait in the material. Besides being wired, the lower edge is bound with dark fur. Fur is again used as a bor- der on the arm sides. There are no ! Rose Petal Chiffon. sleeves; the material is merely ex- tended beyond the shoulder and , caught under the arm like an angel sleeve. Deep shadow lace flouncing is used for the second tunic, attached to a foundation of thin white silk, and a band cut from the scalloped edge of the same lace runs across the lower half of the corsage, veiled all around by the chiffon except where the decol- letage is left open in front., * A deep, draped girdle of pink chif- fon with a huge chou caught directly in front completes the blouse. The lower rkirt is of black crepe meteor, slashed and draped and at- tached to the white silk foundatiom, so that the upper part of it is veiled i by shadow lace flounoing. Rasy Check to Forge, 1 Judge Lumley Smith remarked sh @e Old Balley that checks for &4 984 were moet frequently altered by forgers engaged in what was now as extensive business. Only a “y" wa meeded to change the eight inte olghty. In the case before him @ eheck for £8 14s had been made ints one for £80 1/« { "‘wmr NOT o1 | i Investigat Our Cladms? It Will Cost You Nothing and we can give you pointers that will save you money, as they have others; being from the North, we know how to help northerners, and are glad to do it, whether you buy of us or not- We mean, investigate the good faith of all we say any time, and just mow of the fol- fewing : Cut prices on non-residents’ lots till Dec. 1. Three fine new 9-room, up-to-date dwellings, erices and terms reasonable. Valuable groves, chicken ranches, truck farms and lands, close by, A {oodly number of cosy homes from $1,100 . $2,600. Numerous lake fronts and lake views, de- mand for which is growin How to get homes of your own, even if you oever e to. Hundreds in Lakeland can @0 it easily, though not without worth-while and happy effort. No get-rich-quick scheme, put a sensible, understandable method, tried out on thousands willing to try, without a single fallure. About how newcomers and others can in- sure here agalnst flre loss, furniture amnt Souses in millionaire companies, at best terms end prices; and can rent rooms and houses, without so much hunting. Yes, investigate, and see if you do not find what you want, and always a “square deal” bere, both because it is right, and it don’t 9ay In the long run to be crooked. M. G. WILLARD 17 Kentucky Bidg., Phone 102, Lakeland, Fla 3 " . ' A, Pure. rich, sterlized eream ' from cows inspected and passed by the City Pure Food Depart- @en’, Manufaectured under the most modern and perfect couditions. ALL ingredients j that go to make our eream MUST be the standard of pur- ity and quality. There s a difference in “Frozen Cus- learn to say tards” and POINSETTIA les _ “ream. Try it. fOR SALFE BY Lake Pharmacy| LAKELAND. Bl b bbb dodieioddedidid gl nd dedninideduioddoining S BB b B P PP PR b g HotDrip Coffee, 3¢ At luncheon time think of the Red Cross[’ Fountain Hot Lunchies served quicKly at and cie&mlyi 6;30 a.m. n The i Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 Have you tried our Hot dripCoffee, 5¢c | 0 ') [ N { 1 | i feieesesososdoodroedodeococdooo Booiooosoodooib et Geguguffudugudrduiniuddoodeddguinib ol BeeifrefeeoefroedrgreocdndnedBeosdeBdindngrning ..FORSALE.. { FOR SALE—On East Orange St., new 5-room bungalow with bath, and all modern conveniences. Small barn and shed, $2,000. Half cash. Also lot 50x200 feet, very désir- able, for $525. Lot on South Boulevard, well snhaded, facing east, with splendid view of Lake Morton. 100x140 feet, $1800. Also lot corner South Tennessee and Brown St., well shaded, 100 Brown St.,.well shaded, 100x140, $1,300. Closest-in lots to be had at this price. See J. R. Boulware, 407 South Florida Ave. 106§ FOR RENT OR FOR SALE—4 1-3 acres best land in Florida, 8§ min- utes walk from city hall. Apply to J. C. Swearingen, 1011 South Florida avenue 8 to 10 a. m. 1596 fOR SALE—Lots 11 and 12, block [ | AT | property; now is the time to buy. Room 5 over postoffice. 1426 PARK HILL LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS—A streets clayed, cement sidewalks, electric lights, city water, shade trees. See .G Rogan or S. M. Stephens. 826 RS SR S S S S FOR SALE QUICK--Cottage on South Virginia avenue, between Main and ! emon streets; 5 rooms and bath, two fireplaces, nice lot, good | location; close in; now paying 8 per cent on $3,000.'Dou't be slow. Yours for $2,500. A. J. Moore, Cut Price Store. 12’.'5: e el 14 PARTIES who have land they wish cleared should see Dick Smith, who-will d othe work well and at a reasonable price. He may be found at 611 West Orange street, Morehead, or phone 64 Red. 1524 .FOR RENT. ———————————————————————————————— FOR RENT—One furnished front room; modern conveniences. J. R. Boulware. 407 South Florida Ave. 1604 PO S B NI CREr S S B FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod- ern conveniences. 409 South Ten- nessee avenue. 1587 R VSO R e FOR RENT—Furnished room and bath. 512 South Florida avenue. Phone 345 Black. 1578 e e ey FOR RENT-—6-room house, plas- tered and well finished. Also one furnished room for rent. Apply Mrs. C. F. Kennedy, 208 W. Magnolia St. 1579 g S R P a2y fOR SALE OR RENT—6-room house, bath, hot and cold water; stove goes with house. Nichols and War ing Phone 356, Room b5, over pnstoffice. 1426 .Miscellaneous. WANTED—To buy, cheap, for cash, furniture for three rooms. Address “Furniture,” care Telegram. 159 GOOD COOK—Reliable middle-aged woman desiring home for winter, wants position as cook for and wife. 308 S. New York Ave. Phone 127 Red. 1602 e LARGE—One gray horse, sin- gle footer and about ten years old. One black mare mule six years old, same wears a leather halter. Neilson Lange. 1595 WOULD you like for your invest- ment to yield 75 per cent on the dollar twice a year? Investigate. A. E. B., Box 441, Lakeland, Fla. 1598 e ) WANTED—Position as stenogra- pher or bookkeeper, by young lady. Experienced. Address E. A. H., care Telegram. 1597 ——————————————— SAVOY HOTEL—In Bowyer Block, all newly furnished. J. H. Hum- phrey, proprietor. 1590 LOST—On Thanksgiving day, brown fur scarf lined with shirred sllk.l . Liberal reward if returned to this office, or phone 163 X. 1585 WANTED—A loan of $2,000.00; 3 years, 8 per cent semi annually close in property worth $4,500 as security. No brokers. ‘“C” care Evening Telegram. 147¢ SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED Ladies and Gentlemen: If your suits need particular attention, phone No. 309, A. Pittman, the tailor. Best concern. 1528 H, Dixieland, corner 4th avenue| WANTED—To rent for five months, and Park street, size 50x145 each. Very desirable for residence. Price $300 cash for both if taken at once. Address Box 254 Bar- tow, Fla. 1593 FOR SALE—*“Little” car, two-seat- ed, in excellent conidition. Prac- tically new. Box 41, city. 1594 FOR SALE CHEAP—Two good horses at 920 East [Rose St. Phone 341 Black. 1689 S FOR SALE—Small plastered house with lot 200x200. Price $1,100. John F. Cox Realty Co. 15674 furniture for light housekeeping, small family. Will buy if cheap. Address Furniture, Telegram of- fice. 1520 e | WANTED TO BUY—20 to 80 acres unimproved fruit and truck land, near Lakeland. Also 10 to 40 acres improved, with as much as 4 acres in orange grove, within three miles of Lakeland. Can pay spot cash if prices are right. Give land numbers so land can be lo- cated on county map, with refer- ence to Lakeland. Only owners or executors of estates need apply. Address “Cash” box 84, Lakeland, Fla. 1677 SNSRI . oossintssmseimmsosnissonsstassomonocian: FOR SALE CHEAP—Two good|AUTOMOBILE OWNERS can have Rose St. 1589 horses at 920 F Phone 341 Black. ————————————————————————————— )R SALE—Small plastered house, with lot 200x200. Price $1,100. John F. Cox Realty Co. 1674 their tires vulcanized and repaire¢ in the most satisfactory manner at W. B. Arendell's Bicycle and General Repair Shop, on Cedar street, just back of Central Phar macy. 1468 ————————————————————————— FOR SALBE—Four houses and lots in | Ladies, send the combings from your colored section, renting for $6 per month each. Price $1,600. John F. Cox Realty Co. 1574 —————————————————————— FOR SALE—6-room, 2-story house, in Nichols & Waring addition, five blocks trom Ribler Hotel; several [the Jesse Keen estate of 560 acre thousand dollars will be spent in|one-half mile west of eity limits, w: a beautiful switch. - Prices reason- able. Next door to D. L. Fidler, Dixieland, Mrs. T. W. McClain, e ————————————————— Having purchased and subdividec the mear future Iimproving this|are mow selling in 10 and 20-acre man |z | Foast For Your Eyi of everything that is nice for Chr mas can be found ag Cole & Hulls Jewelry Store. - We spg, three weeks in the eastern markets selecting everything thy &8 new and nice. [Everything is new and up-to.date. i CA—— Come and look the steck over and if you find anything suits you, we will be pleased to lay it away for you y Christmas time. Bring your friends with you. It's apl ure to show goods. - The greatest assemblage COLE & HULL Phone 173 ’ ane |vited. J. C. Owens, W. M.: J. F. tracts some of the finest truck an¢ %V . L farm lands in this section at th. right price and terms. For particu |y opp, — lars gee G. C. Rogan, Room 1 andl 3 | Regylar meeting every Tu . m._ Visiting sisters a gome. Mrs. J. 6 Brown UNITED BROTHERHO0D g PENTERS AND JOINERS erday @ .30 at Odd Fellows hall. Visitins (1C\, LOCAL 1778— e & Brvant B PLOR 4 BRI BT MU 0 | sdows oah Thurat - Yarnall, chancellor co ; B Moo o Groover o McCrary, secretary WANTED—To trade g00d0 10t OF | e lots for car. What have you?|POST 33, G. A. R.— Visitingas . Marshi'g Dry Goods slt‘ore. W. Layton, vice), welcome. dent; J J. , Logan, treasurer Nichols & Waring. 1426| Meets the first Saurday n ever) | FRELDS, financial secretan month at 10 a A. C. Snafer Dietrich, recording secret ——————————" WANTED—Within week or two, large furnished bungalow or lower floor of house, five or six rooms. Report at once to Nichols & War- ing. 1426 .The Lodges. PALM CHAPTER, O. E. 8.— Meets every second and fourtl Thursday n}&ht of each month af : m. Mrs. Flora Keen, W. M. . secretarv, .m. A, C. R. Talley, adjutant. | Cox, conductor; Samuel By o Willoughby, Scarr, C. L. ELENORA REBEKAH L0! commander; J. N ————————— LAKBLAND CHAPTER, R. A. M.— Meets the first Thursda nlfht ir each month in Masonic hall, Visitina companions welcomed. A. D. Leon ard, H ; J. F. Wilson, secretary ad. B ' Mrs. T. E. 84 ' MYs. Guy Arendeil G.; FRATERNAL ORDER OF Meets ever& Wednesd 7:300at 0dd Fellows' hall ¥y Williams, president; E. ) secretary. B. P. 0. E.— POLK CAMP N0. 3,1, 0,0, F,.— . Lakeland Lodge No. 3 1 {nevolent and Protectie _ Meetg the first and third Mondays | RElks, meets every Thurs Visiting Patriarchs welcome. F. A '1pdge rooms gver postofic MeDonald, seribe; M. B. Zimmer !hrefhren cordially welcomygs man, chief patriarch. iMuoore, B. R. { LAKELAND CAMP 78, W. 0. W,— Meets every Wednesdav night. Woou men Circle first 2nd third Thursda) afternoons at 2 o’clock. . J, Bt tridge. council commander; Mrs Lula Hebb, guardian of Circle. 30D, J. F. Wilson LAKELAND LODGE NO. 91, ORANGE BLOSSOM DIV. NO. 29§ |LAKE L(;?D:;(]E NO; ‘i,tl (z " A nights at & o bt Tk AR A . VS g ha. CVisinfg are cordially invited. M cory. second and fourtt i kR olds, secretary; O. M. Eat Regular communications held or Wednesdays of each month at 2:3( second and fourth Mondays, at 7:3( p._m. Visitng brethren cordially in " Absolute UGTION SAL Of the Entire New Developinent Belong ing 10 Nichols & Waring and known as “0ZONE GROVE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA AUCTION PRICES £ £ FASY TIR LOOK THESE LOTS OVER BEFORE THE SA The Profit Spot A ) The Place to L% “OZONE GROVE i i 8. o Is today without a doubt the One Residential Health Spot, and many of our best peo;", are sure to buy and build there in the very near future for they realize in Ozone Gri+ f - THE DEVELQPMENT WITH LARGE LOTS (50 BY 120 FEET) FRUIT TREES ON EVERY LOT THE DEVELOPMENT WITH EVERY CITY IMPROVEMENT - THE DEVELOPMENT WITH PROTECTIVE RESTRICTIONS - . THE DEVELOPMENT AT AUCTION PRICES -a.’ THE DEVELOPMENT ONLY FOUR BLOEKS FROM HEART OF (5 As An Investment; This is an opportunity for the man and woman of limited meais, DON'T Vg IT. Remember the sal i ) 0 e o diys?a e continues for TWO DAYS, at 2 o’clock each day; try 8 zezmzz | TUESDAY, DEC. 9TH, 2. P, M. SHA Sale conducted by Florida’s best known Auctiont er, Pof \ of St. Petersburg, Florida