Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 29, 1914, Page 2

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member “A RHHOHRHCB NGO OIMSORHII =7 SHONCRC MCCHOHCOROBO B TF YOU ARE THINKING Of BUILDING, SEE d § MARSHALL & SANDERS The 0ld Reliable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, ao. Mwho neyer “"FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction, The many fine Our Stock is Complete [ once more after the holiday rush. invite you to call and inspect the most complete line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass and Sterling Silves in dakeland. Pleasure to Show Goods.” ‘A pleasure to shcw Gooes” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Op tometrists L2 o TRl NG R L S g R ] All classes of buildings contracted for. residences built by this tirm are evidguces of their abilityto make good MARSHALL & SANDERS R R Rl B R R PR Phone 228 Blue PG et THIS IS WHAT YOU FIND AT MY STORE—ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. MY SAUSAGES WILL WATER FOR A MONTH AFTERWARD, JUST TO THINK ABOUT IT. E. P. HICKSON RN Phone 144 3 P R P R W Py R inisileg Sl al Bot Tul B2 ot T NS Toll B Lorfefungrdodeoderd CLEAN, FRESH GROCERIES MAKE YOUR MOUTH THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKFI S OB ooty COIFFURE which deserves more than a passing notice even by ex- perts in matters of hair dre pictured here. It is, in faet, the achievement of a specialist and its beautiful lines and apparent simplicity proclaim it as such. Many women find crowned with a fairly heavy growth of hair which will not for some rea- son grow long. A coiffure like the model shown here exactly fits such a case. Only a portion of the hair is waved for this style; that is, the hair which frames the face, and it is not waved excepting it is near the face. The hair on the 2rown is combed smooth- ly over it. To accomplish this etfect, which is that of a coronet about the face with a mass of smooth long puffs at the back, the hair is combed in a small pompadour before it s waved. At any rate this is the procedure which the amateur will find to be the easiest way. Professional hair dressers have the knack of “marceling” the hair into waves that will arrange themselves evenly, before the pompadour is ad- Justed. S eB BT R SR BEDE TG BB BB DR i s B R themselves | LAND, FLA., JAN. 29, 1914. | When the front hair has been ar- - ISR Ty | ~—— All other considera- tions are secondary with this Bank. If you want absolute safety for your money go there COOFOPIPORQPOPOPOIOP T | “Safety First” ’ B D TR S RO o W TRQINTACIE0 IH JO0ew _jr L. .CARLETON - SANITARY F. UMEING I_‘.NNING and SHEET METAL WORKS s Fitting, Sewer Wo: k, Driven Weils and Puirps , . . ranged the ends (if they are long enough) un rolled into puffs and pin- cross the back of the | in the picture. But if hort the s nothing to do hut provide extra puffs that may be pinned on, The puffs in thi fure which I illustrate long. YIS AW L e are noticeably Some fale it is people object 'to the use of | but a little of ry often necessary to make a | ful hair-dre; No one seems | pver any harm in a false tooth | e is needed, or in a glass eye,' far more evidently artificial g 5 not over- woman with (oo scant logks ow her good sense by helping coillure with extra pieces such or a switch. Whon the hair is combed in a small | pompadour, as it is in this picture, | it may be arranged so As to have a light fringe over the forehead, or a short part. The face is softened by waves or ringlets made of the short “stray locks” which grow about the forehead, hair in any c will s out h as pu JULIA BOTTOMLEY. e P P VPV V VPV V VU VYV UV VUV Oy USEFULNESS OF BEADED TUNIC IS VERY GREAT HERE {8 nothing so inexpensive (comparatively) that gives such an effect of splendor, as the beaded tunic. A combination of gold or sil- ver threads with beads and span- gles or of silk embroidery with them, make up the patterns, which are applied to net or chiffon or thin crepe foundation. The beads and oth- er embroidery weight the garment so that it hangs in those slimpsy lnes or gleaming through the thin chiffon. Tunics having a white ground, like white lingerie dresses, look well over pale colors. Light gray tunics and light brown, especially with net grounds, also make possible several pleasing combinations. But for veil- ing other colors, black is the best choice. It looks very smart over white, and all the pale tints and tones down brilliant hues. Over black it makes a striking costume, of which an example {s shown in the picture given here. This tunic of black net, embroider- ed with silk and beads and finished with a heavy fringe, is simplicity it self 8o far as its shape is concerned. | The pattern of embroidery is elabo- rate and rich, and the fringe of tas- sels graduated in length unique. There is a small bodice with sleeves of white chiffon almost covered by a ‘Iu\\ baby waist of black charmeuse, like the skirt. The net in the body “Ul the t 0 a loo: O RN T LT AT gA0) It's of vital importance that you start the bank account NOW—now when you are vigorous and able, There comes a time in everyone's ife whqn an ample CASH RESERVE 1 one's best friend—why not begin buk.ling that reserve now? In time to cuxe, the earnings of that reserve may be. sufficient to keep you in com- fort. o pa wat interest paid, ]m'_\ addition of a | compleie and wearable on many oc- casions without the beaded tuniec. | The latter comes into use when the | same gown must serve for occasions | that demand elaborate gowning, JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ° Table Framed. There are tables of weights and measures quite invaluable to the wo- man who would excel in cooking. For | instant use have these measures neat- | ly typewritten, frame them and hang them i{n a convenient place in the kitchen. In the shops it is possible to | get for 10 or 15 cents a post card or ! other small picture, framed and cov-} ered with a glass. Slip out the card, ! | that are so favored by fashion at pres- ent, Besides tunics made in this way, | little coats, jackets and bodice decora- | tions, ready to adjust over an under- | bodice of net or chiffon, are shown in | the shops. Their pretty accessories make the way of the dressmaker | rather easy. A beaded tunic, especially if the ground of net be black, does not con- fine its usefulness to one gown. Un- derslips in black and in colors look well veiled with the embroidered net paper of the proper size’and slip it | into the frame. This makes it possi- ! ble to have a real household conven- fence for a very small sum. Art Glass Call Bell. In a house where a call bell is used on the table nothing could be more ac- ceptable than one of the beautiful art | glass bells that are made in wonderful colors and shapes. The tinkle of these bells is truly beautiful, not harsh and jarring, as is that of many metal bells. And the colors of the bells, soft and subdued, with a shade of dull gold in it, make them harmonize with almost every sort of china coif- | * have the tables printed on a piece of1 4 COR. N. Y. AVE & d Wain ST. LAKELANL e PRI, 13 A SRR 30 e 2 O ORCICE FHONE 340 FLCRIDA 0 OO ORI Q0 SCORIC O R 4 .A;fl N COURAGE NEW TEFCSIICES B R E— { A great many people hesitate about opening a Bank Account because they regard their knowledge of banking as limited or probably they consider the amount of money they have to deposit too small. It is a very easy matter to open an account here. Just deposit your money, sign your name and receive your bank book. We cordially invite you to open an account with us, subject to check, and will be pleased at all times to explain any details in regard to financlal matters. Deposits January 1, 1914...... ..., .. 00..$86,307.41 Deposits January 1, 1913.........:.. sues 26,187.84 R ey bRy AT SRR R R e ce eee0.$60,119,57 AMERICAN STATE BANK :g b a » Alonza Logan I E Tawncend LOGAN & TOWNSEND ;‘51” YILDING CCNT F!(”CF nr I cts Better buy a Ford Car now, while we can make prompt de- livery, as we have no idea when we will get other shifments. Touring cars fully equipped, $616.50 delivered anywhere in Polk County. THE: LAKELAND AUTCKOBILE AND. SUPPLY CO. LAKELAN FLA.

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