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P J. F. Townsend SAN § TOWNSEND DING CONTRACTORS ish Surety Bonds On All Contracts want a careful, consistent. and re- isiimate on the construction of.your g. SEE US IMMEDIATELY. Futch & Gentry Bldg R AR Tl L. CARLETON SANITARY PiUMBING § A 9 ING cnd SHE ET METAL WORKS E § Fitting, Sewer Work, Driven plis and Purrps , « « + o . . AVE ard Maln ST. ED-STORE ; j ) Let vour New Year’s Resoly tion be to continue buying Your Feed, Flour and Fer- tilizer from the store that makes this Onlity and price right.. Cime to see us line a specialty on Rose St. East of Light and Water Plant ? g The Lakeland Feed and g ~ Supply .ompany Phone 275 W C OWENS.Mgr Terms Cash That New Year will soon be here, and _that we have some beautiful Holiday " 600ds to dispose of atvery low prices Bathrobes and Slipper to match, $10 worth for $6.50 "&s and Stlk Socks in boxes:for $1.00 $ and a host of other Holiday goods, 1 ‘efncludmg Initial Handkerchiefs in gilk and all linen. All our cloth- ng in men and boys reduced in gices for the Holidays. ome good Hats at $1 a soft trown. * THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, JAN. 6, 1914 For Morning and for Afternoon NCB, 0F éVen twice in a while, we | vells are marvelous for helping out the see a pretty hat that does not have | complexion. Such is the sensible and Very shapely street hat covered |plush, trimmed with a wreath of os- is pictured bere. ‘with silk and faced with velvet, which | trich, finished with a plume, amounts Its brim lines are |[to a means of carrying off a splendid eapecially good with the prevailing |trimming. The shape is graceful in modes in huirdressing. There is a|itself but almost concealed by the little I'ft at the front and a flare |soft mass of ostrich which surrounds turning upward at the sides, where the [it. This is a hat for the visiting tol- brim widens The sweep of these lines [ lette, the club meeting or reception, reminds one of a pair of wings, and |the afternoon tea and the carriage there is a lot of snap and vigor in [ride. The model has been developed hats of this kind. in many colors—with the body of the American women like the “tailor- |hat in black or other dark, quiet color. made” hat, that is, the practical, [Ostrich in blue, white, coral, “tango” simple hat for street wear, just as they | (which is a deep nasturtium shade), do the tailored gown. Apparel of this |and in vivid green have all been used kind is better expression of themselves [on models of this kind. than any other. Nothing can wean Colors for the body of costumes them away from a devotion to ideals |and hats remain quiet and inconspicu- of simplicity and finish in clothes to |ous except for evening wear. It {8 in be worn on the street or for travel- | trimmings that one may induige in gay ing. tones, and here they are managed care- Handsome made wings (that is,|fully. This reaction to dark colors wings made of feathers selected by [makes a concourse of people look rath- the manufacturer) are mounted at|er somber. They are short and soft | plumes and flowers is a relief to the They | eye. each side. and touched with vivid color. are to be had in all sorts of colors and color combinations. The dash of color in Very tall standing feathers appear in all sorts of millinery. The standing Velvet facings are usually in white | plume shown in the picture {s modest or a soft pink. Both these and some |as to length—and just as it should be of the new coral shades are very be- [ in pose. coming to their wearers. Facings and DARK BLUE TAFFETA THE BEST FOR THIS CHARMING COSTUME VEN among those who are not slow to adopt the extremes of a new mode (when the mode suits their in- |dividual style) are found many who thave balked at the present loosely hanging and somewhat incongruous lines in skirts and jackets. They do pot suit certain types at all. On the most fashionable of thoroughfares in New York, and even in fashion-loving Paris, one sees a great number of women who have insisted upon modi- fying the present styles in order to make them becoming. 1 JULIA BOTTOMLEY. due respect to the edicts of fashion and show that they are cognizant of all that is going on. There are num- bers of stylish tallor-made costumes (in fact, more than half of those seen on the promenade) that have no sug- gestion of the fashionable “slump,” but are smart and pretty, More often than not there is a little drapery in the skirt. The blouse is easy fitting and usually made with a basque. Bor ders of fur finish the collar, and cuffs of the sleeves. In many three-tiered skirts (with flat flounces) either the lower or upper flounce i8 edged with a band of fur, the same fur reappear- ing on the small, jaunty hat or the closefitting turban. Such a conservative and charming costume is shown here, made of taf- feta in one of the lovely dark blue shades. There is a bit of rich Per sian silk in the collar and a narrow border of dark fur around it. The hat, with facing of dark bhe velvet, has a soft crown of the same. The brim is outlined with fur.and the fancy fan ornament at the side is made of it. A bag of black silk thread crocheted and posed over a blue silk lining, makes a smart accessory. The throat 18 open with blouse of soft cream lace and blue chiffon worn under the Jacket. Such a costume must appeal to women who realize that much drapery and many furbelows are not for them. A plump figure is almost ridiculous in draperies and swathings that are bun- glesome and not any too easy to man- age on the slenderest persons. She is a wise little woman who does not let the mode run away with her judg- ment, and, noting the street clothes on our parade grounds of fashion— there are a good many of her. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. For Short Vieit. It i» called a “fortnight box” this small trunk. The box has a special compartment for shoes, and that the daintiest of footwear will not be scratched the compartment is lined with canton flannel, says the New York News. Specially shaped boxes are for veils, handkerchiefs, neckwear and hats, and there is a separate tray far blouses. Effective Automobile Vell. One of the new automobile veils {8 made of marquisette in Persian colors But they have cleverly managed to| —a blue ground, with red and green retain certain popular features, that | figuring. could be introduced into their con-| fine white net, of the washable sort, servative designs, by which they pay | which covers the face. | g It has a square insert of A very pretty small hat of nmn" - A TASTE From aglass that’s dainty is far more appetising than from a glass that ¢jars your nerves” The Cat Glass sold here from a thin to a heavy tumbler or from a butter dish to a salad bowl has the hall marks of best qualily on it at sight, H. C. STEVENS JEWELIER LAKELAND, FLA. | 18 1bs, Sugar ... ........ N T B e $1.00 10 1bs Snowdrift ........ AE RN R R e 1.15 4 Ibe ShowaMit .....o. . iisein dieiisiasianies 45 10 Ths CottoliNe ....ccovvuinssosss sososensrisannas 1.26 4 1bs Cottoline .. il el N e o) ,..Compound Lard ............. Jmrnehl ey b 10 12 1bs Best Flour ......c.cvvn.. HERER e .40 24 1bs Rest Flour ..... R .86 121bsBest 8. R. Flour .....coov0 vuvvenannnns vee. 4B 24 1bs Best 8. R. Flonr = ............. Vi o0 1 1b White House Coffee .. .. .... ...oovveriinanns .36 1 1b Caraga or Cracker Boy...... ..... Rl ) 1 1b Coffee and Chickory ......... ......... i .26 ...Good Loose Coffee ............ covvvuiirannnnns .20 »...Best Butter ..... AN SRR o S 108 2 lbs Best Tomatoes, S for ....... ......... o .20 ...Best Rice ..... A S R R L . .07 e Ll T S o e .. .07 6 Cans Cream......ccoooveveees 25 2 Cans Baxter’s.or B. L. Corn.. 25 6 Soap or Washing Powder....... ... .25 1 Peck Irish Potatoes for......... ... .35 10 1bs Meal or Grits (Hudnut's).... ..... Ly .35 These prices are spot cash delivered to any part of the city, everything guaranteed first class and exactly as repre- sented. These are just a few of the prices which I am of- fering; everything else in proportion. If you want good goods at the right prices together with good delivery, give me a trial. PHONES 119 and 284, | L. B. WEEKS it e ..+ HOHCHQRGHOIN TP YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, BEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The 01d Reliable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who never “FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for, The many fine residences built by this firm are evidguces of their abilityto @ make good, MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue LD IP0008 000000000808 888 FIMCLHOHKIUIDINIIDY feenen Lakeland’s leading Barber I“[ P “0[NI Shop wish you all a Merry Christmas. | thank you for 1913 pat Call again durting 1914, bring afrien'lt’l? . [ ] L. E. PEACOCK. MANAGER The PHOENIX BARBER SHOP i == A e i e e s et o ] Happy New Year to YOu All; and Many More NEW STOCK Nabob Peas, 1 1b. cans..150, 2 for 25¢ Nabob Corn, 1 1b cans..15¢, 2 for 28¢ Nabob Lima Beans. .. .15¢, 2 for 25¢ Curtice Bros.’ Jam, per tin...... 15¢ Pitter Cherries, per pkg........ 35¢ W.P.PILLANS&CO. Pure Food Store Phone 93