Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 18, 1914, Page 3

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i aes, The Ladies’ Stoe ew SPRING GOODS ¢ GLAD TO_ SHOW YOU RATINE RAYE, RICE CLOTH, CAMEO CREPE. P ot COMET RATINE, INDIA CRAEPE 2| BROCADE SILK, RATINE, NEW THINGS IN SHIRT WAISTS g AND SKIRTS. HOUSE DRESSES g3 5 AND UP. 3| & Selling Out All Man Furnishings 3 soc Shirts for........39% | soc Sox for ........, e 3 25c Caps | (o} P A 19¢ 8roo Sl for it 3 zoc Caps for ........ 39¢ $1.50 Shirts fo /‘.‘ 8 15¢ Collars for w.oc..10¢ | 8200 Shires 7o § 25¢ Neckties for .....19¢ | $3.00 Shirts for ... .8 @ soc Neckties for .....30¢ 3 1sc Sox for .........12¢ Sate reduction on alt § 25c Sox for .e....... 19¢ | Underwear, WASH GLOVES, Sro0for o 0 750 so0c and b5cd0t i 39¢ | Srigoifac. vt St o Boys' Clothing Going at Half Price YOURS FOR HONEST MERCHAN DISE., U G. BATES o o e B o oo o oo o oo Bl B o p %M%‘WMM«M ?W&M@*i» 8oy v Hats going at $2.00 B EPPBETFERBEEDESTEEEE @il % All our $3.00 and $3. 50§ 4 g oo B D Those Shoes still goinjg : that were $3.50,4 Schaffner and Marx Clothing are i and $5.00. s in and greally reduced ingprice. 3 g 40 B Bredh B SR Wl Si oo B B PP S S Boys’ Suits and Pants are way OI'T of the conglomeration of styles which the beginning of winter ushered in, many are passing and a few are to remain for spring. Here is a pretty and rather plain cloth gown for present wear, which may be copied in taffeta silk, figured or plain voile (or both), in white embroidered fabrics—in fact, in any of the beauti- ful summer materials. It will be found strictly up to date when the time comes for wearing it. A very pretty development of it shows a plain skirt, quite full enough to step in at the normal stride, with the hip drapery made of figured voile having a white ground with colored flowers. The bodice is made of this voile combined with shadow lace. There {8 a girdle of leaf green messa- line ribbon and a sash which extends about the figure under the drapery and ties in a bow (at the right side) with short hanging ends. These pret- ty voiles sell at a very reasonable price—in the neighborhood of forty cents a yard—and make up iato as elegant looking dresses as those that cost four or five times as much. We are to have a spring and sym- mer season with everything flower decked. Small flowers on hats, s RAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., FEB. 17, 1914, dresses with sprays or single blossom of small flowers, flowered ribbon gir dles and vests, parasols with millinery flowers added for adornment, or with flowers printed in' the coverings. A little study of the styles will betray the ‘tendency to the quaint old-fash- foned ideas in which flowers were the paramount means of expression in us- ing color. Nothing prettier has ever been thought out. The little gown pictured is not at all difficult to make. It is an “easy- going” fit but must be draped and More material is required this season than for the past two. Flounces and hip draperies are to the fore, but it is not likely that we shall go to extremes in the matter of growing fond of voluminous skirts. The narrow band of fur which fin- ishes the bodice on the gown pictured can be omitted for spring or summer wear. But if the gown is made for wear in southern winter resorts this narrow border of fur appears on the sheerest of materials—as lace, net and chiffons. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A I I NI PIS New Chiffon Blouse. There are many new shirtwaists in' the shops, but the favorite one is of white chiffon cloth, the thin, transpar- ent fabric that is about twice as thick sleeves that end Tn wié tirhover cums at the wrists. The fronts are also gath- ered, and there are no armholes A new net blouse has two thick- nesses of the material, and is fastened with ordinary pearl buttons as large PAGE THREE IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET For Tin! Sheet iron, Copper, Zinc or any kind of Roofing Work, call the LAKELAND SHEET METAL WORKS 212 South Florida Ave. Ask for J. P, CARTIN We can fix that leaky roof. OurfMotto is. Modest Prices and All Work Guaranteed, . Alfield Pres., Sec. and Treas. B. H. Belisario, Supt. and Gen. Mgr. Office Phone 348 Black. RéW Phone B H B 372 Blue. Res. Phone G. H. A. 39 Blue Give your wife a nice Stone Fence in front of the house. She is worth it For estimates call LAKELAND PAVING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Lakeland 307 to 311 Main St. Fla. ! Four Important Hours in the Daily Program of Every Well-Regulated Family— 1095 Eats---365 Sleeps Every Yeur! OUR WEEKLY RECIPE Macedoine of Vegetables Suggestions For the Fats We carry the Best and Largest line of Canned Gioods in the city- Cook separately beets, celery and carrots until tender, salting the water well. The beets to be choped and piled in the } center of a round platter, sur- rournded with carrots cut in cubes; next the celery in short strips; over all pour melted but- ter, slightly browned and goned with salt and pepper.— rarnish with parsley and serve are Fee our window for the line of Fancy Goods. Our Butter and Cheese, Coffees and Teas Are the Best sea- Qastenut Butter 10c very hot. as a twenty-five-cent piece. The turn- over cuffs are fastened with two of these buttons used as links. ure joined by strands of silk cord. as the ordinary chiffon. The waist is made simply. down in prices. ' Now is your t.ime to get Fresh goods very cheap It has a broad yoke across the back, to which loose the matgrial is gathered, and Pure Food Store 'W. P. PILLANS & CO. hung correctly Almost any pattern house can provide a paper pattern for guidance in cutting this dress. : Our Spring Styles of Hart i g R O i ’ 2' W The Hub x| i ~ Double your show The Home of d brl ht- Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing ‘ ______ wm ow’ s brig SobPEE SIPIPIIPIDIIIPEEIIPIE \ m light bill No matter how excellent your window displays are,— —no matter how alluring the values offered may be,— —no matter how much time, thought and money has been spent to produce an unusual display,— —if you do not light it properly, it will fail to attract the attention it should. Brilliant window lighting from Aidden lamps will compel atten~ tion to any display,— —it will increase the pulling-power of the best-dressed window. X-RaX: Reflectors are the most potwerful reflectors made Good Taste is the Keyn Otez of our line of Postcards, Folders, Novelties, Party Decorations, etc. For St. Valentine’s Day But they are inexpensive also The Lakeland Book Store Benford & Steitz RO PURRPRRPRT R Shihid andy! Candy' CandY WE HAVE IT . tom Stick Candy to the Finest Box Candy | Have you tried any of our’ OME-MADE CANDY ? A Triai is All We Ash \ e also have a nice stock of Fresh rl:;'mts Nuts, | | Dried Figs. Dates and Raisi | FRESH AI’ALCIIICOLA OYSTERS | H. O. DENN OF VITAL INTEREST wwo'i«:v« . It's of vital importance that you start the bank aecount NOW—now when you are vigorous and able. There comes a time in everyone’s tfe when an ample CASH RESERVE s one’s best friend—why not begin bux:ling that reserve now? In time to vnve, the earnings of that reserve may x ‘ufl‘iclent to keep you in com- fort. v poo wenit interest paid. They are one-piece pure silver plated glass reflectors designed expressly to light windows. They are the only silvered reflectors which last indefi- nitely. They take the light usually wasted on the ceiling, sidewalk and ends of the window and throw all on the goods. They make your windows and merchandise stand out more prominently than any on the street, Let us demonstrate them in your own windows Wouldn't you like to see this lighting in one of your windows? It won't cost you a cent and it won't obligate you in any way, to allow us to install a few in your window to show you how we can Joublz its bnghme:s, —double its attractiveness,—double its value to you,—and all without increas- ing your light bill. Ask for a copy of the free book ‘‘Show Window Searchlights.** Telephone us when we may make this important demonstration. T. L. Cardwell LAKELAND, FLA. Phone 13% 'n3t Delivery

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