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- Everythin IN BUILDERS It is most important to sefect the best hardware for that n:w heme er building. That brings +ou here, for we make a point of carryii:g noth ing but the best builder’s hard- ware that 2dds notonly t the g Hardware THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 6, 1914, 'iN MODISH NECKWEAR | 'FRILLINESS IS THE HALLMARK | ] OF THE SEASON. ,‘Daintlly Feminine, and Als> Expens- | ive—May, However, Be Made at Home by Woman Who Is Clever With the Needle. There is a delightful frilliness about the modish neckwear this season. Never were such accessories more daintily feminine or more becoming, ‘and never were they more expensive. A consoling thought which takes some of the sting out of that last truth is that a clever woman can make many of the dainty frills at an ex- pease much less than the cost of the ready-made articles in the shops. Take, for ins‘ance, some of the lt- ' "tle pleated neck frills of fine shadow ! | lace, fur-trimmed, which are amicng the new things of the season, and of which there is a surprising variety, and which are extremely expensive b 31)()' of a l’ui{ding, bl.it 10 itS Itrifles. These could be very easily L4 " Gt | fashioned by a woman who is clever Se;hng VLlue usS WC:”. ! with her needle. The frilling can be {had by the yard and comes in all | C8S } ( | varieties and different degrees of fine- The sash anc door | ’CKS’ ness. The fur mhy also be bought by inges, ¢t S | i the yard and almost any and every h ng S’ ) arc a ver y ” mal kind of pelt may be used for the pur- - | pose. part bf a bu“dlng‘ fbu‘ ‘IVl re | One of the stocks of lace and fur ] i time 0 at tis of broadtail trimmed at the top p y g ‘y s r the co | with a narrow pleated frill of lace. At and tr()uble nf pr()aer SE!CC“OH. { the side there are loops of satin rib- ! * | bori caught and held in place by a round buckle ingct with small fresh- We are prepart’d 10 name water pearls. Another is made with ' . . . (5 two frills of lace, one upstanding, lntere%tlng pl’lCCS on ti€ come= while the other falls over the bodice | of the frock. At the center, conceal- plete hardwal’e fOl" afly S'yle Of ! ing the joining line of the two frills ' 1.4 s . 18 placed a narrow line of sable. An- bu’ldlng h om the hum;ble cot- other has a line of skunk heading a 0, N | friil of lace which falls over the bod- i lfigc to the largeSt Olflfie bufld‘ ilcc. Finishing the V-point at the f . front is placed a small bow of scarlet lng~ ‘ribbon. Such an arrangement as the !'one just described solves the problem v 3 X ; VT A el alQr cp! § of a nice adjustment 'twixt one of the YL £ ) S‘r' \\l € dls » "‘“‘l rac | new stocks and the collarless blouse. > 1 1no ¢ 1 -y {"-n A | As we have said before, such neck buSt b Ids g t00is all meder | frills trimmed in real lace, ermine and ! ately priced. | | j & I Sl E"‘f‘i \5’ B% A | ,, ba ML L& 1 i | B Phone 71 Opposite Depot { 5 | R N T RN T s | dark fur costs more than a little if \ ; 3 bought ready-made, but any one of Y()I I r 4 the models above described can cusily | ¢ 1 1 N hb be made for at least one-third the | N\ _— dnd \ 0dr elg Or price one would pay for the collar | bought ready to wear. i L been good to us and we denply appreciate the splendid patron- Qccasionally one sees a coller mada a and the many words of praise that have been given us during on the same lines, but i ad of the . the holid ty season, Under the inspivation of your kindness we | fur tvin a narrow band of hlack, hi i ady deterniined to sery 1 still better next year. Now | "“" brovy ral d { el ndowe ave prenared with a full 1 i 1 ; R 2 e | | At f4i u ) { e | ' (3 3 Pl 1) | ) 3 L | | t N ¥ \ § i | ¢ i ‘ i X ‘ 4 j ' AN KR 3 o 1_“, L A bk oy X i 5O | road v he . e | tion to & wedding or da Lhove od r | their heir, owing to the he wad dust *P y Mg ] 1} ! i 180 ‘:. é IJP“ | of the journvy, m 1 r Now Under Glenada Hotel Pine Street \%’e K and Lowest Prices All Work Guaranteed First Class in Every Respect. Furnished op Short Notice. Office Phone 257 Now and Avoid the Rush For Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper. Zinc or any kind of Roofina Woi k, cail the ARELARD SHEET METAL WORKS 212 South Florida Ave. Ask for J. P, CARIVIN We can fix that lcaky roof Our Motto is. Modest Prices and All Work Guaranteed, = yoite Orge Estimates Will Be Residence Phone 274 Red it in A shampoo takes too long to be indulged in while one is dressing—and some- times it leaves the hair too fluffy for immediate managing. To get back to the alcohol treat- and have dc red of getting shape in time for the festivities. ment. Part the hair and rub a little alcohol on a piece of gauze on the scalp until it is free from dust. Then rub the hair about the brows and ears and the nape of the neck with the al- cohol. Of course, it should first have been brushed as free as possible from dust. Then let the hair hang loose- ly until the alcohol has dried out. The bair will be light and flufty. The Modern Trousseau. No girl now has a large trousseau. Fashions change too quickly, but what | she has should be of the best as to styles, materials and workmanship. | There cannot, however, well be too large a supply of house linen. Simple letters hand embroidered is what is wanted for marRing and brides often contribute their needlework to this. Three-inch letters appear on towels. Touches of Fur, In the evening touches of fur are often introduced on 2 dress. Or em- broideries of gc'd or of steel, of dia- mente, of jet or of jewels serve as a decoration when other contrast is avoided. i oil, , eare. ' scalp ma Double Farm Harness PAY ATTELTICH 70 THE HAIR If Neglected, it Wili Take Many | Months to Restore It to Proper Degree of Beauty. Ui A great many men, and not a few wonien, neglect their hair shamefully until a discased condition, such as dandruif, falling hair or an excess of calls their attention to the fact | that the sct ent need o0 | Then rubbing in of a expect the hair :cited for years original glory. , cannot be done. vears of neglec nafew we .\f prescribed aut L oo done annoi he wived o time, It will nro 3 at least al tew months b nent im- provement can t The thing to do is to take care 0' your hair | befere it is toc | Start now. [} A10the ] thoroughly cach| i , Lo remove the dust acquired | d g the d: and after that take another brish and e it briskly from the crown of ad to the end of the sir 0 ¢ At least a huid given each ui will give the aair a gloss ai thing clse. Ma nt for starting the circulation. ase some reliable tonie, rub this irto the scalp, not the hair, al with a circular motion 17 the cdge of the scalp to i the ¢ r of the head. After the en- ‘_/"’"‘\_,-‘"'\ = Florida and Georgia Land Co. C. A. Hardwick, Mgy The Lakeland Collection and Rental Agerd REFERENCES : First®National Bank of Lakeland, Fla. First National Eank of Pearisburg, Va. -Start the New Year aright by placing all your past year's busin h‘xhour hards. ITH sixteen years experience in this line of that we are in a position to collect your cla soever nature, in a most satisfactory manner. Phone us and we will come to see you, explain our terms, and e\ - . It will pay you to rlace your clairrs, bouses and rent. our hands, as we have the best attorneys, and mak: . charge for our services unless we collect your money. you how we can collect your money when you cannot. O“FICE: Phone 72 2 and 4, Over First National Bank LAKELAND, ml M tire scalp has been gone over place tise eibow's on a tuble, with the fingers iy %, rr ol the scalp just over the ears. Rub P t Fl < E } L f'- deoply in o circular motion toward u LR ln ur 1 \ r the crown of ine head. Continue this uiovement ali over tie head. All this will take only about a half hour's time, and it is time well spent for one who cares for her beauty. Soft, White Hands. siiple remedy for rough sspecielly for the woman who A very FOR SUCCESS. Fire in your furnac: f warmth and comfui but put does her own kitchen work, is coffee grounds and lomon we the grounds % s q | hich were used for ithe morning cof- 'P ‘P» LPAVG[ F’“V after poua o (he eoffee, and t : VWUTAf l‘l“" vith lenwen juiee gnd soap make a ¥ e lather of 1 the hands I:1lnd | In Your Strong Box to Ma'e I e oas \ dn This | i lewrnod fron miadd in my | Safe fromn Loss by Fire ploy rough her | : hee ) it and | I hag beer; caid: i ] 1 she al- | i Cot : t wellldore ‘s ar ameie Y srounds | AR s e < and | 4 S, Bk E sHing |2 renresent the fol{owing re bied ! { A b L ' 2 [ ' (TR wterials in | @ - » S$i am . . varying s cne whove the other, "»!)Hflgfleld {-“‘i‘ ’ hGTLGG, €27 tal j“’ It is not a new idea; the (:reokl nen used it centuries ago. They q t fi"’% A E i‘n 9y 5 wore one trailing, transparent gar- “f % F \‘w r‘“ }‘luw N ment over another, and put embroid- | ery upon cmbroidery, fringe upon ‘ ety u i Room 7. Ravme ndo Brilding The result was an exquisite har- ! wony of colors, but even then they could not get the effects we do today, because they did not have the tints ' 1 their color scheme that modern de- have evolved «""\ ndy‘fand* by ] C? yl1€ / ' From Stick s N . - o i 0 E ! ? ! ¢ i L Y | N L] & : i t ! 9 | 3 Y ' A i { ¥ : | ! f Yap id) ! ! Wotl o ) g Candy | Whiace v orPa '@ 0% Hotinting Call en us. ar greml 13 i b We can do : and latest an dc | Reduced Prices Iruproved the work i Machinery Now ] LAKE PHAEMACY P that is the |y arne } \\Y the't s well It is value Wnfs THE HARNESS MAN ALLEN & MCGREW CCnTRACTOR 107 West Pine St., Phone 172 Blue. ERRR R L L L 22 T R R A Lakeland, Fla. D W, K. Jackson-ssotes. WK McRac Owner and Maruiac- turers’ Agent Esta.n Brokerage--Real Estate TELL U8 WHAT YOU EAVE T9 Wi WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYLYR IE.’.L US WHAT YGU WAKT Té m WILL TRY T Fi8D A S5LLRKR Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Builaing Laxeland [ e Florida