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

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E women discover after experi- enting that a certain definite of hair dressing suits them bet- han any other. When this dis- has been made it is a mistake .cpt every new idea that comes at the expense of becoming- shape of a small halr roll, allows the hair to be brought down over the forehead at the sides. The back hair may be placed anywhere; in a coil at the crown of the head, as shown in | the picture, at the nape of the neck, or on top of the head, without chang- ing the becomingness of the coiffure, Nearly all youthful faces, of what- ever type, find the coiffure parted at the side a becoming arrangement for the hair. It is shown in the left hand picture adorned with a hair ornament for evening wear. The style is so plain that it needs the addition of an | ornamental band, or two bands in the | Greek fashion, at any time. Also, it is | next to impossible to keep the hair in | position at the front without the aid [ of these bands or ornaments. No sup- | port can be worn under the hair in this style, and the natural hair is, like | its owner, "“prone to wander." Small supports of various shapes are really essential to successful hair- dressing, except when nature has been exceptionally bountiful in the mat- | ter of a natural growth of hair JULIA BOTTOMLEY, Beads and Still Nore Beads | | | | | | b lady with serene, broad, low and straight eyebrows may em- o these gifts of nature by a Ire like that portrayed in the low- e of the three pictures given It suits the character of her exactly, and suggests a serene eautiful personality. Besides, it style that is good for a life- If Fashion demands a high re. she may vary the arrange- of the back hair, but preserve ot parting and uncovered brow, gmall change in the general ef- the girl with a vivacious face, arrow, high forehead, a good ar- nent of the hair is shown in the at the right hand. A soft pom- Ir of loosely waved hair held in by a support, if needed, in the SELBEALs 5 # s of medium bave beads, new fashioned or | short strands shioned, big or little, of any | made of jet and ¢ description, bring them out, | size, strung all K the day of their triumph. A | "¢ largest stores, and to the | ' discloses beads from all | :r]’h’ globe, and from crude Coking strands to finely ® & matched pearls. Evers | beads, or wants to wear ¢ shown in endless va- big feature in the new ons all amber, and all jet larity. 0 Fia Long strand are chosen The dress. jet one s€ Amethy worn o beads are, « nay choose Besides the 2y be had in all colors rtest thing to do to 1 the color of the cos- U provide a very strik- it. And as all the are other 5 OW are given greater iar rapi : other colors, it fol- most s beads lead the gay of opad ad trappings. with visiting BOWT :bb ". either clear or cloudy, | It will {002 o ¥ more worn than any | in White or nath is V& “"‘& kind of bead. Short |half bleacht 1, “" . paining ground as s fine anq beautifully cut jet ! a new-comer m Ht"“”" graduated in size, |* promiging L:,Quk BOTTOMLEY: Many facets. Long or PAGE THRE For That HOT, TIRED, DUSTY, PARCHED, “ ALL-IN” Feeling When You Roll In From A Run. Cools--Refreshes-- Stimulates IN ICED BOTTLES ANYWHERE —— 5c LOOK FOR THE @fww-% LABEL BOTTLED BY CHERO-COLA BOTTLING CO. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. NEW MODELS GIVE THE KEY- NOTE FOR SEASON. Taffetas of All Shades of Color Are Also Shown, With Crepe Weaves of Pure Silk and Wool—Short Jackets Sure. Visiting the early openings, one is | certain to become enthusiastic over the new models, They are all pretty and in a eense smart, but in order not to regret it later on, one must learn to distinguish between that which is ephemeral and that which will be worn later on. To the keen eye of one who {8 accustomed to studying fashions it is easy to determine the salient fea- | There is nothing snide about tures that will hold good through the spring season and summer from fads of the moment. There was a liberal display at all the openings of semi- tailored costumos, and it s quite evi- dent that this is the style of dress that will hold good for street wear for months to come. These costumes are fashioned from serge, homespun, Eng- lish woolens, wool crepons and silks. Taffetas played an important part in a recent dress exhibit. There were plain taffetas, glazed, watered, printed, embroidered, plaid, striped and checked—in short, taffeta was shown in every possible guise. These silks were also combined with fine serges In striking as well as pleas- ing models. Then there were the dif- ferent crepe weaves of pure silk and wool A striking note in the new models fs the short jacket, full at the back | below the waistline, either actually gathered to a belt or cording; or the material is cut out so that it ripples. The neck finishes are varied; the com- fortable shawl collar with low-cut openings is prominent, but the newest collar is 1'Aiglon. This collar is very emart, and Is becoming to the major- fty of women. It is high at the back, SOMNE D For Stomach and Liver Sufferers tomach ail T h e o wsally stackholders, co-operate together to help cach o . oot other in just what each is working for, and e, temporary Rl | up the town with good, industrious £ UIAC IR ywning people. And, because of these At i thin he members of these concerns L el ope o proverbially 18 the most enthusi- | ¢ ; I"n'vvr and Ine sters of their own ?m'HIA'UHJ\[ be an be a if ¢ \ey are helping others as well = as : 3 v-:f‘u- Sl ves-—their fellows and their city. 1f the i N 1 Smeiling breath outsider can e real happy where fhese cxist, h and Liver, to i ust be simply because “ignorance is g come in cone hliss.” : t X For these reasons there snould he at least : rer don’t think .. representative of this institution in every . ly worse cases (. i in Lakeland and vielnity. Besides, if restored by Mayr's poy apply, charter memb or those sub- 1 S dy bing before it goes into operdtion, will he N ments are mainly “""‘s;dfby' titled to all loans made during the first six c Mayr’s Wonderful b e removes the ca- b ieat i alh i T Metnne A B LR of these by applying t i entire of these e v applying L i r;‘:gql-?;ic, and 1o ned, or he will give you the ; us success, T of subscribers you may know who will : 5 b you t nd agony and physically un ter how severe or_how ou have suf- ¢ Mayr's Wonderful Stom- 1 convince you lhat“;nu ealth again. Mayr's Won dy has been tak»‘n Cand vended by Members of Con- o?’the Supreme Court, Educa- Merchants, Bankers, Doctors, ces, Manufacturers, Priests, rs and people in all walks 1uable booklet on Stom- FREE Ceo. H. Mayr, 154156 Chicago, Ik @ ONT’S . need not continue paying on other stock, but | 3 It is the soles of peonle 1 keep in view, For | am the doctor of Boot and Shoe: And I serve the living and not the dead, With the Best of Leather, Wax, and Thread. 1 can sew on a sole or nail it fast. And do a good job and make it last, what tocan do, Doubt not my for work proves statements it true. I can cive von a lift. too. in this life Not only you, but your family and wife, A ureat many patients come to my door, Worn out and run down without feeling sore; | Though 1 don’t use poultice, plas- ter or pill, I cure all sick shoes no matter how il The Reliable shoemaker W. E. CORRIHER With Brown’s Press ing Club, N. Ky Ave order. Shoes for cripples A Specialty AVINGS LOA ASSOCIATION you save money to help you build homes, and organized in La will then lend you enough more to complete g 4 ; them, and will then allow you to repay in but comes only just past the shoul- | i/ fonenly instatlments, which will” in ders at the sides, leaving a wide open- ' ¢lude I..n.m;.‘.r.h» Iml\rv\l S0 1|u‘|'~|~ is never f any demand for large payment L cannot fng at the front. A peculiar rurw}w Wt A NG L adinger. o Tusig | fits it to the neck in a way that i8 |y, pay hecome investors -saving and ace most z | cumulating money by means of its RUNNING i o taih 3 | STOCK, "o which vou necd pay only $1.23 AT tive costume fashioned | ()" Cocli $100 snare per month, and_ receive 6 b th and fine wool- [ per cent dividends, compe w.mlll semi wnvmw"\\_ Vs I, in 58-4 year on draw out $100 eresting neck | ..\, (unless: you withdraw L or if you | rake ten shares you witl d $1,000 citsh ercd chantu The col- | I « stockholder in the wmy, you tak f | et in all ubers? meet d with the gned he lines of aj iy, Kholders eleet nd direct ad a deep curve at the for can maiage the honest] i Lane S \ ck t and undercuffs wepe (404 s il A p | PAID UP stoekhalders are investors who pay 1e flowered, sk The | \on tur or more $100 share en the t bt s full, and |« pes fully ineorporated, and e : A ; : e nt dividends, paid semi-annual hirred or A COT lich extended to O i dioL| 1 with a round n to title, sceurity ¢ ts Crinore cord ol jacket was i i i d p1 at the bottom ng their money g to help those need ) ' 1 me o |ing homes, to get them by paying small de buck. The skirt was a | ;B0 B0y, us ean be done through no : del, fashioned of striped | oher agency ( - of these members may apply for a : is soon Ay he commences paying on his e —————————— | and will be granted a loan for the v needed if his application and secur- Board of Directors satisfactory to the stockholder, and hen becomes a LOAN may draw out what has been paid in cash ¢ dividends, and may repay his loan in mthly dues of $1.25 per share When put into operation, all officers and di and all paid up, runmng and loan M.G. WILLARD 17 Ky. Bldg., Phone 102 Lakeland. MOST OF THE WORLD'S KNOWLEDGE IS BASED ON NEWSPAPERS. YOU MUST READ THEM IF YOU WOULD ]l KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON Shoe Doctor New Shoes of a'l kinds made to! - Machine DICTATES OF FASHION ' Checks and plaid ratines are in de- mand. Black and white china frocks are | seen in the shops. Both high and low colftures are in | t0P petticoat. tashion at present. space and do not wrinkle. There is a revival of crossstitch in artistie needlework. Beads in flaming yellow pink color are called tango beads. _Rice cloth _{s a gheer. cotton, with an inwoven knotted yarn. in wash silks and crepes. meet the jackets. Multicolored stripes are seen even The woman who {8 well dreased | wears the jersey silk or jersey woolen They take up small Some of the new bolero coats of the street costumes just reach the walist line at the back. Broad belts of taffe- ta or moire in various colors extend to S B GG D B G B LOUISVILLE & NAS: NULE R, R, l The Attractive Way to :‘j: CINCINNATI CHICAGO LOUISVILLE & LEXINGTON ST. LOUIS INDIANAPOLIS ) ¥ DAYTON PITTSBURGH KNOXVILLE @ COLUMBUS BUFFALO BIRMINGHAM ; CLEVELAND GRAND RAPIDS PENSACOLA @ DETROIT NASHVILLE MOBILE i TOLEDO EVANSVILLE NEW ORLEAN All Points North, Northwest, Southwest S ': Thre, Solid Throneh Trains Daily & South Atlantic Limited. .. ... coocbgave Jacksonville 8:15 p. m ¢ 1 080 ) T AR R sty Jheave Jacksonville ©:25 p, m. :. 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