Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 15, 1914, Page 3

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B L L TR L ~st: Received! ————— \ 000 yds of Lace Latest Designs and Lowest Prices (y8ga] emwmmmmw Jellelat T TR R aey THE RACKET STORE Main St, Cowdery BUIldlhg «s«;»c»«susswmm BPBEBEDE e % i Bl Bd B BB BB BB S b oo i o FRGDDDIRRRRRRRRRR R PGB I D i 50 G ‘%.(MW; The Lifetime of a Watch pends upon the usage you give it and the satisfaction hr Jeweleruives youlin workmanship. We solicit any tch or Clock that has not been giving satisfaction, All work guaranteed. A pleasure to show goods. Cole & Hull LAKELA\' D, FLA. relers and Optometrists. . Alfield Phone 39 Blue Office Phone 348 Black. B. H. Belisario, Res. Phone 372 Blue. [LAND PAVING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. rs of Cement Brick, Blocks, and ornamental work. the big mixer put in your sidewalk—it does it better nt, Rock and Lake Weir Sand for sale 307 to 311 Maln St. eland Fla. Loss by Fire in the U.»S During a Recent Year Amounted to Almost One Half tbe Cos A G Ot All New Buildings Constructed During the Entire Twelve Months! present the following reli’ panies : Undcrwn’ters When Buying or Bullding 4,750,000 At bhia Underwnters, Auiilnta il B e $4,500,000 can, capital 2,000,000 d Fire and Marine > For Rebuilding! ANN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Building t this Period use all Safe- ards for Comfort Id Well Being Yest and most practicable of these is ice”0UR ICE. I e d g5 food, conserves your health, increases § your pleasure, d0¢ little i ways too numerous to mention—and all Y. 4 of decreasing your taking of ice on occasionally sandwiched between the warm 2w that every day is a full ice day for ¥¢ ttick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is ¥0Ur it SAVER, Lakeland lce Company Phone 26 jreserves for a very the cool emmmmfimmwwmow.u s THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., APRIL 15, 1914. NE of those pretty fancy waists which are so easily made by draping a net foundation with silk or chiffon and lace is pictured here. Any wom- an who can sew even a little can man- age a waist of this kind and get re- sults that will delight her. The blouse shown in the picture is made over a ready-made foundation waist of cream-colored net, cut with a round neck and elbow sleeves. Waists of this kind, or of inexpensive all-over lace, may be had for a dollar or two. And, since fashion decrees that clothes are not to fit but to hang upon the figure, a ready-made founda- tion is altogether satisfactory for use in making a dressy blouse of lace or of crepe or silk or chiffon, or com- binations of these fabrics. Over the foundation waist of net there is a surplice drapery of wide shadow lace. It is gathered in at the shoulder seams and brought to the waist line at the front and back, where it is sewed into the narrow belt or tape that finishes the net waist. Thig gives the blouse the full, soft ap- pearance which is required for style and for beauty A plain over-bodice of crepe de chine in paprika color is cut, opened shape inaV to the waist line at Attractive Turban 7, illustrated widow and ape covered put on. A 2 length | sign and T n the back | , not remov . used as a part of| to be worn with a| irban 18 ‘ f net bordered with a nar- « ¢ crape. The frame is cov- | smoothly with black crape and | | tends part way up on the coronet | Combinations of black and white in | that it is color which signifies | medium in size and set almost square- PAGE THREE the back and in front. This is fin- ished with a very narrow hem and a fold of chiffon, in the same color as the crepe. It is placed over the waist and sewed in at the waist line. The shoulder is long and the armholes are finished with a narrow border of chif- fon. Sleeves of net dyed to match the crepe in color are placed over the sleeves of the foundation and sewed down to them at the armholes. The crepe bodice extends over the arm's eye and conceals it. Short motifs of dyed lace with touches of silk embroidery in tur- quoise blue, pale green and silver thread are placed over the full lace surplice at the front. The round neck is finished with narrow velvet ribbon in turquoise blue. * There is a wide, soft girdle of the crepe de chine, which fastens in front and, as a finishing touch, frills of plaited net are set on to the sleeves. Such a waist would be as effective developed in any other color or in black and white. The color of the velvet at the neck and those (‘,o.lors in the embroidery are to be chosen to harmonize with that used for the over-bodice. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. and Crape Toque | s faced with white crape which ex- It is prettily trimmed with a knot and ends made of the crape. For summer wear mourning mil- ]m(') shows all the designs that are m(xu~ up in black, duplicated in white crape, which is correct mourning the same hat develop wonderfully at- tractive millinery and demonstrate the fabric rather than its its use and pur- pose Among the shapes fashionable this season there are many which are dapted to crape hats. They are ly on the head, two things which are excellent points in their favor. When crape veils are used with them they are almost always rather short and fall from the back of the hat. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. £ KIMBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. § WATER THE EARTH TO suit conditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- brough, of Lakeland, Floridd hag the management of the State of Florida, Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Any one interested in frrigation can obtain infdrmation by wi'iting him or the company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. ; Address Kimbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., ; LAKELAND, FLORIDA PP e e Pt iy L3 BB PGfdrd PP S SPGB PDEbEGdd S PP S bhPbidd BCSI Place Work Now Under you;o(\):'w' and Glenada Hotel and lowest Pine Street Avoid Prices the Rush Estimates Will Be All Work Guaranteed First Class in Every Respect. Furnished op Short Notice. Office Phone 257 Residence Phone 274 Red Alonza Logan J W.Townsend LOGAN & TOWNSEND BUILDING CONTRACTORS We Furnish Surety Bonds On All Contracts If you want a careful, consistent. and re- liable estimate on the construction of your building, SEE: US IMMEDIATELY. TELEPHONE 66 Futch & Gentry Bldg B"OUR WEEKLY LIMERICK | There is a, man, by name, Mr, Denny, Who is wise and saves ever Y penny, He Trades at Our Store Because Prices [ n.In are lower, Andthe dollars he saves—they are many. Ye We do not Sacrifice Quality In Order to Quote Low Prices We Have Set the Standard of Quality High Coupling with it a Price made as Low as a Moderate Margin of Profit will permit Your Interests are Conserved by Trading With Us. Ye WILSON HARDWARE CO. OPPOSITE DEPOT | PHONE 71

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