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THE EVE&ING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 10, 19183. 1 . = i mosT DANTY Lingerie ser|Albert Vontqska; alaria or Chills & Fover | S ey Teacher of Music |{"'a ’ South Virginia Ave., Lakeland, g Mm; f:;“ is prepared Fla.; phone 299 Black. Lessons in Five or six coses e Plano Harmony and Vocal Culture. There has appeared a new design | Plano Tuning. Orchestra furnished for a dainty lingerie set, the corset |for all occasions. Reasonable terms. icover and petticoat of which have | —— been sketched here. These were made of fine nainsook. The same de- sign has been kept in mind for both | Along New Designs, This Would Be 306 Most Pleasing to the Woman of Fastidiousness. CHILLS & FEVE will break any case, taken then as a tonic the Fever will not It acts on the liver better tham ; Em. alomel and does not gripe or sicken. 2S¢ When You Think of Gifts [ asivn oo e sl s s il el e . Remember that we are’headquarters forfartistic, useful and unusuaifarticles,/"such as arelideal for"presents. Books Booklets Baskets Toys Dclis China Bt oall the ola 5 Stationery Vase.s Main strest, ae: Desk:Fittings Pictures i FREDSSER Ty 'AlligatoriGoods Statuary JNAL ALT CC 1ccemmor to Lakeland Arufieia) — . Scone Works ~~W. ~ BIMMYRMAN, ¥OR | > faintuluiaty SMITH, M. D, to Treatment ns of 4 The Lakeland Book Store Benford & Steitz VAR HINCRICROONNMS © J0CTOBOCNGONGOL. 00N TF YOU ARE THINKING OFJBUILDING, SHLE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 01d Rcliatle: Contractors Wke Lave been building Louses in Lakelard for years, ard whe never “FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction, All classes of bui'dings centiacted for. The many fine residences buily by this firm 81¢ evidgrecs of their ubilityto make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Puone 22& bBius B dedeBedece oo oot Bl o BB BBRBREHEGR 00 T O QDO OB SOOI i i | | | i | | "' ¥E, EAR, NOSE AND THROA . Phoue: Ofoe 141; Residence 23 Sulte ant Bullding i C L II..A’m. FLA. ' m:fm%omnmoaoaoooa .. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | “ms 5 and 4 Kentucky Buildin "' Zakeland, Florida ; | | | articles are cleverly adapted to both. . In the corset cover the waved line in ' which the insertion of lace has been inset is made to follow the scallops of the embroidery which finishes the | corsage line. The panel of insertion | strips which is placed at the side of . the skirt flounce fills the front of the | cover. Toth corset cover and petti- ;coat are scant, as befits griments to ibo worn under modish gowns. Even , the skirt rufle has been bewitched | and beeomes a flat knife pleating. S MO R a3 Y 25 CABCRE 2 QA O SQ3-O e Qrgrs QBB i Ot TR O ¥ ‘me:‘mflh 2 DR. W. 8. IRVIN " Kentucky Bullding ; Residence 84 Julialnlululale) o] 1 1 ¢ L4 { ¥ ¢ art & S | [SLANTON & LAWLER rant SR v, ¢ AT-LAW Sl ‘i‘:hllml. Florida. SEORRAHORAHIRORH HRCRHIRORRR DR. R R SULLIVAN PHYSICIAN Special Attemtion Given o — ' SURGERY S e @;m’h-m Buliding, @rownd Fioor B ORICRRADIERCIO AR IR , es phaie, 10 B '|(DR. BARAH B. WHEBLER i OSTEOPATH ic Reoms 2 and 8. Skipper Bulldin 'I.AKII&ND. FLA. y f = teteieininte s s ietatutnluintninnieln e g TR X Lxin’niulutuinlulnlulnlulnle VTIRC. 0. ‘WitsoN ', jHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON Bpecial Attention Given te OF WOMEM AND ISEASES Desa-Bryast lll.l'-'T Sulte 0. MR QRSO i FRRRICRRERIC 020000000, 4 D O, ROGERS, LAWYER som 7, Bryant Bldg. Phone 259 Lakeland. Florida. o R. B. HUFFAKER " —Attorneyat-Law— n 7, Stuart Bldg. Bartow, TUCKER & TUCKER . eslawyers.. e e g aceme e e et s ot vt At~ o —— — R i : ARTOW, FLoRDA amination of Tities azd Ree! Eatate Law o Spectalty e ——— e e | SEET— = wn AMIFE T mARY FUBLIC [/ | enre in mear A ling smaps in clty jperty, farms, ol | oasy fterms. & Qentry FLORIDA g L] ' il ] L | { Except fo: UST as gorgeous and jiust as beauti- ful as it can be, this gown in one | of the muny wonderfal shades shows the clever mosi extreme ideos vdling of the i his winter's modes. The skirt of panne velvet of the softest and most supple variety is made on the “Turkish trouser” model. About all its fullness is arranged at the front. There is no mistaking the appearance it makes on the wearer. It looks actually more like a pair of voluminous trousers than like our ordinary skirts. The pannier and bodice in one, with soft crushed girdle of velvet, is & wonderful garment. The drapery is arranged in two over-hanging pan- niers, broadening the hips and hang- ing into the figure at the hottom. The bodice is cut with a Kkimono sleeve, apparently, although it is hard to be sure of this. At all cvents, the arm's-eye is not disc rnible in it. The sleeve is lengthened until it cov- ers the wrist and extends in a point over the back of the hand. Such sleeves are the height of styles. This costume is an achicvement of which the desigrer has a right to be proud. It manages diflcult problems ~ AAna CREPE AN CHIFFON FOR ACCESSORIES THAT MATCH HAT N keeping with the ideas of the sea- gon, which show a preference for muffs and neck pieces to match the hat, crape has heen utilized to make very chic accessories to be worn with mourning millinery. The most popular fashions in hats, 2s to shape and deco P 527 S themse!ves with unusual 5 to this material. t of three pieces, hat, hown in this picture, ecsfi ration, appropr may the silk iining of the muff no other material is required to make and trim the several pieces, except a strip of rather heavy chiffon which forms the scarf. The ornaments on each piece are fashioned of the crape. \ v this beau- ! be used in this way. ! { of draping in the best way. There is a pretty fichu of net worn under the' | bodice,,and a standing ruff about the neck., A finish of long loops of h].‘u-k; | velvet ribbon in a narrow width is| | placed at the termination of the neck ruft at each side. One cannot help wondering at and admiring the lovely turban which finishes this toilette. A length of soft fur, or plush, appears to be wrapped: about the head and provid- ed with the narrowest of supporting brims at one side. Poised at the cen- ter is the body and head of a wing- less butterfly made of velvet. The audacity of a wingless butterfly used as an ornament would be unforgiv- able except that the gorgeous crea- ture in gold is the real butterfly, which fact his velvet fly ship is pro- claiming at the top of his—turban. The pretty clothing of the feet is to be noted. Silk stockings in black, and pointed slippers of black satin, laced across the instep with narrow black ribbon. Not a jewel is worn here. The toilette is in fact a wonderful con- ception and the smallest detail has not been neglected. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. A A A A A A A A A Ao ODO'S Har quickly. ' The small round hat with slightly | | rolling brim is covered with the mate- rial put on smoothly. The crown is | small and puffed, and the odd standing | ornament is made of a hemmed strip | of crape wrapped about a supporting wire and ruflled about it at the top. | The scarf is only a plain length of | chiffon with its edges finished with a wide border of crape. The ends are | !gathered and finished with an orna-l ment made of folds of crape and fin- ished with a bound scarf end of the | fabric. This is a strip of the material ' bound with a narrow bias fold of crape like that which trims the muff. A ready made muff bed lined with! black silk and covered with it as an| interlining makes the construction of | | the muff a simple matter. Five defip! folds of crape are placed over ench! side and sewed down at the ends. A strip bound of the material is brought across the top, tacked down one side, covering the ends of the plaits and tied in a knot with hanging end as a finish. The set is as handsome as anyone could wish and only ordinary skill in sewing is required to make it. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Freshening Furs. Any fur coat, muff or neck piece that needs freshening up may be greatly improved in appearance sim- ply by brushing with a soft brush and water, to which one tablespoonful of pure alcohol has been added for every | quart. Always brush with the nap ot the fur. When white or light-gray ! furs have become soiled they may be cleaned easily in gasoline, Ribbon Sets. | Detachable sleeve trimmings to! match the waist garniture are easily | made, and afford a desirable way of | rejuvenating a last season's blouse. ! | These ribbon sets are delightful bits | of work for leisure moments and « transform an otherwize ] New Stockings. Stockings are made with anklets of | embroidery or beads or rhinestones, | | They seem fanciful, but are really no ' more so than the now accepted rhine- Stone studded heels which were laughed at when they made their first appearance here last winter, | ended forever. | year—will last threc to five FACTS ABDUIT THT SHANPOO Really Simpte er !7 One Only Will [ Go Abgcut It in the Proper Way. I If women would once realize what joy- and relief a shampoo brings at the end of a journey, they would forever cease their wail that hair does look '80 forlorn for days after a shampoo. | This latter is so necessary. There is a jelly now made for the purpose that forms a lather while wet on the head, and gives one a good wash for little : trouble. Then in a hotel or at home a - maid can rub one's hair dry in 20 min- utes with good hard rubbing, and if “the front is done up before quite dry on curlers, it will dry and kink up while one naps before dinner. Or, If | carefully used, and not too hot, the use of a curling iron will not injure the hair, if only used after a shampoo. After a journey at a hotel, such a treatmont brings much relief from fatizue, and a hat worn at dinner, with the ends of one's hair curled up around the face, will bring much greater enjoyment than simly comb- ing the dusty hair. Tie blower of the vacuum cleaner is wenderful to dry Stripes the Thing. Stripes--everything that has not al- ready been striped for the last few months is striped now, The zebra dress made of biack and white striped cloth, with the stripes going round and round, is used in developing the modish zebra dress that is so delight- ing Paris. Guimpes. The most fashionable gulmpes are of hand-embroidered net. They are either high or low neck, and there is a great deal of ruffling used. One smari looking guimpe has a revere collar of shadow lace, boned to stand up, the ends falling over Paccadilly fashion. Homewith the Greatest Shampoo Device. Shampoo ) Massage Bath Hollow rubber “fingers”get right at the roots of the hair, thoroughly massage the scalp, and clean running water washes every particle of dirt and dand- ' ruff away. With the KNICKERBOCKER SPRAY-BRUSH all the inconvenience and annoyance of Shampooing one’s own hair, or the time and expense of having it done, is Attaches to any faucet. Ideal for shower bath and thorough body massage. Guaranteed for one ears. Five sizes—$1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. Soldon 10 days’ trial. Get one today. ¥or sale by dake Pharmacy. ingco. OWYER RUILBING TAREIAMD, Best Work and | Lowest Prices | Place your Order “Nows, | and Avoid the = Rush’; All Work Guaranteed First Class in Every Respect. Estimates Will Be Office Phone 257 Furnished oy Short Notice. Residence Phone 274 Red The T Tree Grows best under the first-class business management—and one of the essentials to up-to-date manage- ment is the CHECKING ACCOUNT. This institution offers its deposi- tors every facility known to safe banking—it has substantial re- sources and a directorate gomposed of successful, conservative business men. It invites checking accounts eith- er ladge or small.