Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 5, 1913, Page 3

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) 3 Jauling of All Kinc | nable Service | LINE?Y official appeal for help. Secretary. o R B s 08 o oo Rl Your Propelty lnsured ? alway s“regret it. ¥Werepresent good liberal' companies, and will appre- 'our business. . ake a specialty of :Automobile | Fire, '_‘"t and liability insurance, covering to your :car, or damage to othcr perm, or their property, anywhere in the Wntted States or Canada. ‘.‘i {3 ' A8 usual the demand is way ahead of the supply (, ‘. ‘Received a car load of six Ford Touring cars int week, all of which have been sold and delivered. :‘dfil‘ver kflve another car load on the road, which \il.lould reach here not later than Dec. 6th. and .-“lune of these are already sold, so if you want ‘m, etbter not wait for them to arrive before mclng your order, but place it today, od you mpy have to wait for next shipment, or possi- / Iy the next, as we cannot begin to get them hlt enough to supply the demand. IIE STLARELAND :AUTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY CO. LAKELAND,FLA. w YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0ld Reliable Contractors Who bave been building houses in Lakeland for years, aad er ‘FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine W built by this firm are evidgnces’of their abiiity to lnb 'nod ) —“‘ et | Frado e T U Bouisiir B i oot Foes oo o oG o B B P Boole oo o S lie oo oo e o o e B Boel B o o B O o T ‘This is a view of Nome, Alaska, which was devasta.cd the other day by a tidal wave. were lost, 500 persons are homeless, damage amounting to $1,000,000 was done and Mayor Jones has issued an SMARTEST OF TAILOR-MADES Mahogany Whipcord the Material of Which This Elegant Garment Is Formed. One of the season's smartest tailor- mades appears in the drawing above. This is made of mahogany whipcord. The jacket front is on the cutaway style, but the bottom line of this sud- denly turns and mounts to above the vaist line at the side of the back, where it meets the straight back breadth which falls to below the hips. Two black silk ornaments are placed at the joining of side and back por tions and one of similar style closes the front. The skirt laps well to the right side beneath a sash end of the whipcord decorated with the silk or naments and terminating in a cash end of black satin, fringed and fall- ing to the skirt hem. The rolling revers are also of the satin. UTILIZING THE OLD FURS Never Was There a Season In Which the Odd Bits Could Be Better Though few lives | A A A A AN ! bow on the collar, are also interesting. Another use for old strips of fur that arc in good condition is for neck ruffs of various sorts. Tulle can be plaited, wired at the edges and edged with fur. Or velvet ribbon four inches | wide can be laid in small box plaits {and finished with a band of fur through ihe center, tied sungly about the throat with ribbon ends. Evening frocks of filmy texture— \ luce, chiffon, gauze terials--can be effectively trimmed . with toushes of fur. A chiffon or tulle I tunie edged with tur, fur buttons on | a lace bodice, a buckle of fur at the | girdle or somewhere on the skirt | drapery-—all these are interesting, Fur collars are much used on eve- ning coats, and an old fur muff will often be found to contain enough fur for such a collar. It can be lined with satin or with the material of which the coat is made. { The Suspender Girl. | The shirtwaist girl is now going in " for suspenders, but they are a glorified version of the idea, which she has stolen from her brother's wardrobe. "In fact, so gorgeous are they that it | seems a pity that they must be cov- ered by the middy blouse which she wears veith her tennis and golflng‘ skirt. The straps are of dull gold or ,silver lace, supplemented by jeweled chains that hang from each shoulder {and in front fasten under a golden ihur:.eshov with a scarab-like center. i How to Clean a Mackintosh, ‘When your mackintosh becomes | soiled, it can be cleaned in the follow- ing manner: With a soft brush, water and pure white svap scrub the surface. Rinse through several waters and dry in the .open air. rdudofuidunduiuguiuiuninguboddfuiudeiriolol LAKELAND BUSINESS COLLEGE ' Thorough individual instruction in all commercial branches at a much lower rate of tuition than any other echool of its kind in the State. You will do well to visit our school. inspect our work, get our prices, and [he convinced that our courses in | Bookkeeping, Shorthand. Typewrit: ing, Civil Service, Penmanship and Penmanship and Telegraphy are the best and cheapest to be had any | where. We maintain a department for pu pils above the fourth grade who wish to take the Literary branches. See or phone Manager SHRDLU DRLLR W. D. HOLLAND, Manager Employed. This is a good year to make use of | | every bit of old fur you may have on | { hand. For it is a year when small touches of fur are much used. Day clothes, for both street and house, are trimmed with fur, evening gowns and accessories show it, and even under- clothes are decorated with it. So trot | out your old furs and see what you can do with them. If you have a collar and muff set that is in fairly good condition you can do much to rejuvenate it by meens of a little color. Try lining the muff with, say, bright green satin, and then fasten a big bow of green satin rib- bon, to match the lining, on the collar. Or put a ruffle of colored chiffon in the ends of the muff and another un- der the ends of the collar. Small pieces of fur that are in goog ! condition may be made into snug little walstcoats to wear under the street suit coat. A pattern for waistcoats may be bought and the waistcoat cut of cotton cloth, fitted, altered and the fur cut from this corrected pattern. Fur is used on velvet hats. A strip Phone 96 Red R L T T ) HAT WE DO Make good Lard cement brice, re oressed brick, blocks of all wise house plers, drain tile from thres + alghteen Inches; we also bulld s1de valks, foundations, floors. If it z0od work you want call the ol¢ !fable at 508 West Main street, »ex to citrus exchange, or phone 336 rm of fur to band the grown of a velvet hat is a finish that is attractive. Fur bows, faced with colored silk or satin %o match the liping of the muff and the We have 5500 wol silverware all for same complete every year. TR AR T . LAKELAND HARDWARE & displayed in cur store. line that we have VANHUSS’ PLACE FLORIDA NATIONAL VAULT GO, 1 Successor to Lakeland Artifiea! 8tone Works } W. ». ZIMMFRMAN, M®%3# AP AR L ] rth of toys and your inspection ‘We have the TSR TN PLUMBING C N 8 W ,)'._, sy AVavs shv w g e wmwa g “"ifl.; 0 M and other thin ma- |’ IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET For Tin, Sheet Iron, “Copper, Zinc or any kind of Roofing Work, call the LAKEE AND SHEET METAL WORKS 212 South Fiorida Ave. Ask for J. P, CARTIN We can fix that leaky roof. Our Motio is: Modest Prices and All Work Guaranteed, W. K. Jackson-ssuee.W, K. McRae Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Ectate!] Brokerage--Real Estate TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE T® BELL WE WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYER TELL US WHAT YOU WANT Te BUY; WE WILL TRY TO FIND A SKLLERY iy = Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building N M- Florida IR MR Gt IGBHIRIIND GO T | - 4 Lakeland ICHIRCICE0! TOBOHCHOHOL J0ECHOHORCHORCRCBOHOBCH: JHCRC ‘WE HAVE IT! § § BATES DEPARTMENT 5 STORE ROOGTON, SOBOROVIHONTIBURAN CHIRCHMIM MR CMMO QLI Put FlRE In Your Life Work FOR SUCCESS! Firelin your fuinace for warmth and comfort but put A FIRE INSURANCE POLICY In Your Strong Box to Make You Safe from Loss by Fire It has been said: ‘“The consciousness |of well-doing is an ample reward” We represent the following .reliable companies: -~ No matter what you wish in the Dry Goods line, you can always find it here. Make your purchases froma stock alwa)s filled with the latest from the seats of fash.on. ~- Fidelity Underwriters, capital . $4.5€9,00( German American, capital , . 2.000,00( Philadelphia Undsrwriters, capital 4,750,00¢ Springfield Fire and Marine, capital 2,000,00( MANN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Building TAMPZ?'8S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HOTEL Electric Elevators. D eSOTO HOTEL A Ty .ll':e'\flfi -!;!.(.h'tc'l‘-, Electric Fans in Dining Room. Largest and most comfortable lobby in she cily. Two large porches; do not have %0 bu cooped up. All outside rooms and well ventllated. Courteous treatment guaranieed owd patrons. RATES—EUROPEAN lATEl—AH!lIBAI One person, without bath. without bath ... $3.0¢ One person, with ba th ey .50 Two persons, wl t bath l.l' Two persons, with bath _. Advertise inthe Dail Tele ram SILVERWARE 0. Lakeland, Florida

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