Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 17, 1913, Page 2

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THE L Albert Vontoska RUB-MY-TISM i Teacher of Music | Will cure your Rheumatism 4 306 South Virginia Ave., Lakeland, Neuralgia, Heldaghes, Cramps, Fla.; phone 299 Black. Lessons in | Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and b Piano Harmony and Vocal Culture. | Burns, Old Sores, : 4 Piano’ Tuning. Orchestra furnished| Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- for all occasions. Reasonable terms. | ternally and externally. Price 25C~_ O O RO e e e e New Ideas In Stings of Insects | i SHOES At DUITON-HARRIS COMPANY Wh=n you want something different come to us. We keep up with the new ideas Come ana see. It's a pleasure to show our goods Avenue Foot-Fitters Quality We Repair Shoes While You Wait (andy! Candy! CandY WE HAVE IT From Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy Have you tried any of our | HOME-MADE CANDY? A Triai is All We Ash i We also have & nice stock of Fresh Fruits. Nuts, » Lried Figs, Dates and Rais ns " FRESH APALCHICOLA OYSTERS — ‘ H. O. DENNY Phone 22: oh ™ erompt Delivery I-C-E! When This Ice Man of Yours Sings His One-Word Sorg Unanimous praise is accorded his effort. It’s the song that means— Comfoxt for the family— Reliof for the sick— Enonomy for the housewife. A block of OUR PURE ICE is a concrete blessing, delivered at your door every day in the week at so.small a cost you don’t feel the outlay. Work your refrigerator full time with OUR ICE and you will have a better time all the time. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 FIRE{In Your Life Worl “ RS FOR SUCCESS! Firelin your furnace fo warmth and comfort | but put I A FIRE INSURANCE POLIC! 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 Fidelity Underwriters, capital ;. $4,500.00( German American, capital , .© 2,000,00( | Philadelphia Underwriters, capital 4,750,00( | Springfield Fire and Marine, capital § 2,000,00( MANN & DEE Room 7, Raymondo Building EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 17, 1918. Blouse of Moire Silk E blouse of moire shown here is the bodice of a gown of this mate: rial which is made with a plain skirt of the same fabric, caught up in front and finished at the bottom with a band of skunk fur like that which appears on the sleeves. The belt is of the moire, fastened with two covered buttons of the same. Two ruffles of chiffon give extra width to the hips, one of them starting at the waist line and the other beginning just under the hem of the first. The bodice is interesting because it embodies a new way of arriving at the fullness desired in such garments by means of the manner in which it is cut. It has the effect of the ki- mona sleeve in the regular kimona pattern but gets rid of the fullness on top of the shoulder and provides for that over the bust. It is cut to allow for drapery, which falls away from the opening at the neck and blouses over the belt. Fashionable waists are apt to be hard to manage for the full figure. It is to avoid the cumbersome appear- ance of the regulation kimona blouse on a stout figure that an arrangement like that shown here has been devised. Straight folds of the material—a irich and supple moire poplin weave— EVENING COAT IS FASHIONABLE AND COMFORTABLE ALS0 A SIMPLE and comfortable coat for evening wear is shown here. Its lines are long, its sleeves and general fit roomy and full. The finish is very pretty and it is made of any of the soft cloths or silks that will fall in clinging lines. It is one of those mod- els which do not strive to be fash- fonable first and practical afterward, without being able to quite attain the latter desirable attribute. It is prac- tical first and it succeeds in being at- tractive and stylish. The coat is a loose straight garment with some fullness gathered into a shallow yoke at the back and fulling from the neck and shoulders at the front. The sleeve is set on to the body of the coat in such a way as to give ample room for any sort of drapery on the bodice of the gown. A shaped border of velvet defines it where it is set in and a wider border finishes it. A band of velvet supports the gath- ered fulness from the shoulder to the bottom of the sleeve. At the front the coat is cut away in a slight curve at the bottom, and one side is laid in three plaits under llll ornamental fastening. This laps over the other side and fastens with a loop of silk cord which slips over an ornament provided for it. The coat is lined with soft satin in one of the popular weaves. A scant puff of chiffon finishes the sleeve on the under side. Chiffon broadcloth and any of the ! ; other supple cloths will develop well | a standing fan of feathers o i In this model. There are numbers of | ental looking ornament might finish provide the support for fullness in the bodice which is to be placed at the proper places. Besides the plain band of moire which extends alon the surplice front and about the collag of the blouse, there are bands exten&. ing from the neck down the top of the sleeve to the middle point of the arum) above the elbow. { The bodice and upper sleeve are cu$ in one and fulled in shallow folds inta these straight bands. The wide, flag girdle is placed at the normal wais line and lengthens the waist, allowin, a slight fullness in the front an back to fall over ft. it Except for the band of skunk fud which encircles the bottom of the up4 per sleeve there is no trimming on tha | bodice. The neck is finished with lacd ' edging with a little fullness at thq back, which is wired with a fina thread-like wire to make it stay i place. There is a plain fold of chiffomy at the throat under the opening in they bodice. v The pretty hat worn with this \'m';,; up-to-date gown is noteworthy. It ig of velvet with a soft crown and trimmed with band and standing®or4! nament of the same kind of fur as ap-! pears on the gown. i JULIA BOTTOMLEY, ' fabric. If silk is chosen, an interlin- ing of outing flannel, or something similar, must be provided for warmth, ! A collar of chinchilla fur is shown in the model, which is novel in cut, ! but not so comfortable and not so '* luxurious looking as the ordlnaryl shawl collar (or the neckpiece) of fur. This coat will be worn wlthoutl fur, and it is better to finish it with a shaped border of velvet at the neck and wear a separate neckpiece and muff of fur when the weather de- mands them. The decidedly oriental turban which appears in the picture is of chiffon outlined with pearls. Airy ag it is, it manages to support a long and heavy ostrich plume. More true to the original model and more effective, r an orl- brocaded fabrics to choose from also, | the soft headdress appropriately. when one is looking for a suitable JULIA BOTTOMLEY., L to Bui 14 ~ The Cigarette of Quality Piedmont has become famqy, as a cigarette that never varjeg in its high quality. Quality made it the biggest. selling 5c. cigarette in Americy, Quality keeps it the bigges;, Whole coupon in each packagp, = PSR o 3 | Long Lifeof Lin:y| that i» just what we are giving 1s what you are looking ‘or uy along with good laundry work. Try us. 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