Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 14, 1914, Page 3

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1Pgimnns | HRLISH EVENING GOWNS FASH. { (AONED IN ALL-WHITE. Your N i ven ‘the Trimming of Fur, So Popu- iar Just Now, Is of That Color— Sllver Gauze Adds to Ef- fectiveness. My lh"l‘lle dll-white dress is so appropri- R.ely satisfactory for girlish evening upm that one can hardly be sur- rised they are seen more than colors, itimate jrites ‘Lillian E. Young in the Wash- gton Star. White chiffon and mes- iline silk are used together in the 74 Iai inty model of the sketch, with only e bands of dark fur by way of con- [y ale; it your i | ! ‘ f 1 for you i E | Peded o DbbN Townst SEN| TORS Contrac t. ion of yo Y enin and ! B “ihite Evening Frock in Chiffen and Satin, e, E C TE DEP Kenficly Ave, ——/ P A AT US FlT YOU CUME Dutton-Harris Co. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 14, 1914. trast, and if desired this, too, may be kept white by substituting ermine, rab- bit or coney skin, or even white mara- bou. Use white net for an underwaist. The overblouse of chiffon has a double corded puffing to finish the decollet- age, with a tiny heading just inside. Short sleeves are cut in one and given a banding of fur and double ruffling of self-material. A wide girdle of the silk ties in a butterfly bow in front that is edged with fur, The tunic is in two flounces—the lower one attached to a plain net foun- dation that is veiled by the upper one. Both are mounted with tiny folds instead of gathers, and bordered with fur. In front they are lifted a little above the round length by means of a box fold caught up under the girdle, where the butterfly bow forms a heading for it. The skirt is draped from the waist at center front and gives the desired pannier fullness under the hips. Silver gauze is much used with white for the evening, and a sugges- tion that may meet with approval is to use some for the girdle and hair bandeau in this same design. IN RUSSIAN GREEN CORDUROY For Youthful Wearer This Is One of the Prettiest of the Sea- son’s Hats. Very chic is this little hat of Rus- sian green corduroy. It shows the exaggerated tilt which is distract- ingly becoming when the face be- neath is young and pretty, The entire hat is of the corduroy, the slightly full crown being gathered into a band of the only garniture is a perk aigrette of ribbon consisting of a tightly drawn knot and a number of ends cut bias converging to an apex. The ribbon is of a slightly darker green than the velvet. pping” Seams. A small hawmmer, kept on the sew- ing machine, will prove invaluable, says the Ladies’ World. A few smart n the thi seam that refuges to r the machine foot flattens it makes it « hem, Tolded and « wonderful. Convenient Packages: Cent Tin, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin, the Pound and Half-Pound @ Tin Humidors and the Pound Glass Humidor. 5TAG For Pipe and Ci igarette "EVER-LASTING LY GOOD ORTABLY Footfitters same. The brim is narrow and rolling—wider on | the left. The ) A ?‘ kecping The last pipeful of the day—or night —is as fresh and tempting as the first. ool ool o o B B and look right ? new and misfitted. Don't let vou. Come We Repair Shoos while you Wait SN'T it a great pleasure the hammer smoothly and firmly over the edges, requires no basting. Gathers “tapped” lightly with this handy helper, do not slip or bunch up while ! being sewed. Crocheted Hoods. Hoods, boas and muffs, crocheted of soft wool, make charming and practi- cal sets for children to wear in win- ter. Or sweaters and hoods can be crocheted to match. ATTRACTIVE SPRING HAT Model of tagal straw trimmed with faille ribbon and flowers. Evening Coiffure. Meanwhile, the evening coiffure, not content with hiding the ears, croaches on the cheeks in a fashion that threatens contiguity with the nose, The hair is all drawn upward and for- ward from the back, where it is gath- en- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS TO ERECT SCHOOL BUILDING Where¢as, the board of public in- struction of Polk county, Florida, has been duly authorized to issue bords for and in behalf of special tax school district No. 1 for said county, for the nurpose of construct- ing and erecting a grammar school building on the south side of the city of Lakeland, Florida, notice is hereby given that bids will be re- ceived by the said board of publie instruction. from. all persons who may be interested in accepting the contract for the construction and erection of said building, on or be- fore the Tth day of April, A, D. 1914, according to the drawing, plans and specifications now on file in the office of H. D. Jone of the trustees for said special ,tax school district number one, in Lakeland, Florida. All persons de- siring to make bids as aforesaid, are hereby referred to drawings, plans and specifications, and shall file with and address their bils to J. . Owens, chairman of the boary of public instruction, at Lakeland, Florida, which said hi«ls‘ shall be opened angd passed upon by Jassett, as the board of public instruction at its office in Bartow, Florida, on the , Tth day of April, A. D. 1914. Each bid must be accompanied by a check for THREE HUNDRED payable to J. . Owens, as aforesaid, anld certi a reputable banking in- stitution, as assuvance that the suc- cessful bidder will enter into such contract as contemplated in his pro posal or bid and file bond for the proper execution of the same. Bids opened at 11 o'clock the Tth day April. The board of public instruction reserves the right to re marde as chairman, ficd to by will b of ered and folded over perfectly flat to jcct any and all bids. This notice the head. The bulk of it is arranged shull be publi 1 in the Lakeland in high puffs on the erown. A small ‘Pojearam, a newspaper published in fringe is sometimes worn on the fore- (1. ¢jfy of Lakcland, Florida, for a head, but this fashion is disappearing. period of THIRTY DAYS. e T e Uone and ordered by the board .H“IS‘ i of publie instruction this the 7th Extremely high heels are being : worn in Paris. Fhey are sometimes (8¢ of Mareh, A, D 191, : jeweled and ofitimes beaded. It is BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION hardly likely, however, that women by J. (. Owens, will reach the point of folly attained Chairman by the beauties of the sixteenth cen- \ttest three ¢ PARKER Seeretary tury, who wore heels from inches to six inches high. One cannot, but wonder how they succeeded in their balance, Go get a tin of STAG _ and be rewarded by a new thrill in smoking. 4 STAG has a LIVING FRAGRANCE that is entirely original and entirely The Handy Half-Size 5- . & M- T to have your Shoes feel We have a plan for fitting the feet there no need to b 18 ( The Only Store in Lakeland that Has the Custom Fitting Methods and The Store of Quality ¢ Dg SOTn iw‘OTLL ¢ i American and Earopean Plan Tampa, Florida | Builders,Attention ,{ p | | said ) & DOLLARS, | . BB BEE DG B D B G qngum b PAGE THREE l — e MAYES GROCERY C0. PN “Reduce the cost of living,” our motto for nineteen fourteen Will sell staple groceries, hay, feed, Wilson-Toomer Feriilizers, all kinds of sh noing crates and baskets. and se:¢ peiroes, eic., at reduced = Mayes Grocery Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA P st Ao A R Now is your tlme To Buy an Automobile We have in stock twenty with six more touring and six roadsters on side tracks. Ford Touring cars, $610.50; Road- sters, $560.50, delivered anywhere in Polk county. LAKELAND AUTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY CO. touring cars, Lakeland, Fla. At this Period use all Safe- guards for Comfort and Well Being Galvd. Corrwzithd Iron 1 1-2 fin, and 21-2 in. Corrugation, all | lengths from 5 feet to 12 feet in- clusive, J\i:n,l\d. Shingles from $4.40 per square up. A Painted Steel Shingles per square $2.70 any 3 Painted Tin Shingles, per square $3.40, Galvd. Water Tanks in Stock and | made to order. i Valley Tin in rolls. {Galvd. Valley, Ridge Roll, Sheet Tin by the box, Zine, pumps, | Black Creseent Paint, special for Metal Roofs, Wood ete., Plumbing | Supplies, a full line, | Quotations submitteg upon request. | Can save you money. | Call on or address | { £. R. LAU, ‘ 1626 Iranklin St., TAMPA FLORIDA | Office. Phone 604 ; Residence Phione 2667A e 7.%1.1;; \'47);;1: Fruit and , Vegetables to STEVENS BROS. Baltimore's Leading Ilouse, 226 S. Charles St. | | Ask the Editor. Baltimore Md. | | | Noms Landy. livery week by Express at Red Cross Pharmacy H PHONE 89 The Store Accommodating The best and most practicable of these is ice"OUR ICE. It preserves your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, does you good in ways too numerous to mention—and ail for a very little money. Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones, resolve right now that every day is a full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consistent, per sistent SAVER. land lce Company Phone 26 g Lake The Loss by Fire in the U. During a Recent Year Amounted to Almost One-Half the- Cos Of All New Buildings Constructed During the Entire Twelve Months! When Buyir 40 We represent the following reli able companies: Fidelity Underwriters, sr Building g or Building capital ...... ot . 4,750,000 Philadelphia Underwriters, Provide the Means capital .... $4.500,000 | German Amerlcafi mpml 2,000,000 Spnngfield Fire and Marine - - wooe FOr Rebuilding! MANN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Building

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