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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, MAY 11, 1914, ' MAKES IDEAL BEDROOM ( EFFECTS IN THE NEW STYLES ‘ flibatings ! ; | Both Masculine and Feminine ‘ARRANGEMENT THAT SHOWS IN-| 7q,ches Have Been Given Place, | DIVIDUAL TOUCH. | With the Best of Results dhoe_Boctor Many are the ma.culine touches to | Proper Combinations of Furniture and be seen in the new styles. The pock- | Colors Will Make Sleeping Cham- | ets are not the least of these, for the | ber a Place of Beauty for mannish vest and the swagger tilt to the little military hat affected by | Its O ant. 3 gelipant many clash with the many feminine touches that are to be popular, the One or two little French beds In the | ryfes of silk as well as It‘hg flowered ‘ gray enamel, and with natural wicker | 1 Y hats and truly feminine touches so ]’ insets, suit charmingly in style. A/ gear to our hearts. Still, we will all he Re"ahle Shoemaker i;fgsir:g table ::1 !hlc Flrench dezigni admit that in its place the mannish | ree sectional mirrors and & touch to the tailored fstreet suit is 1 llme' low-backed chair; a chest of rarely amiss. Wise is the woman w' E' CORRI"[RJH | drawers, lilke a bureau without & | who uges both In separate places. glass; alittle desk table with a stralght | The cotton crepes for the summer Wl(h Brown’s Prt SS§- chalr, two bed stools, about the height | gowns are charming in the extreme. and size of chairs without backs, up-| Rodier assures us that the old trouble * holstered in old-rose brocade, and one | of shrinking has been abolished and ing CIUb’ N. Ky Ave. if the softness has anything to d6 |New Shoes of all kinds made to with it it must be sald that it will £ : never shrink. The designs, too, are order. SEOOS,MT cripples quaint and charming, and it is safe A Specialty to say that many will be the gowme fashioned of this material. TN NEWSPAPER If your hair is very oily, try dipping your brush in water and passing it through your hair two or three tlmea[ ADVERTISING a week. This will prevent superflu- PAYS ous oil S CES> e 7= ._ £2) X, 7 i ) § ;e N2 eeofooderfeafeafede Bull fighting has been revived in Panama after a lap.o of several years, and 5,000 persons thronge ! 3 & amphitheater at Vista Alesre the other day and rose en masse to greet the returned (oruutl;(t\rfi Fn lh(" :‘;qirtzzllxafis:fi Y P s "lfl many American men and women, placed at the foot of each bed, and one ‘f‘ 0 ; @ I IR A A S A A A i A A AAN A AR 2 = ol wicker and one upholstered armchair, | g @ t. ST Lt blue cushion seat, and the latter to bo | 3 w OLESA [ fiROC RS :" and reflecting and combining all the | & % | 0 1] :’ o ! colors used in the room. Add to this C: “A BUSIN[SS ‘; l‘[“oh]‘ BfiUKS G i E | room builtin bookcases, painted | » LA & | the former to be of gray with a dull- | cream and holding books the bindings | b 4 of which are all soft in tone and with- | ¢ o » & ¢ . i out a note of red; fine muslin curtains }': We tind that I(?W prices and IUng time @ at the windows with side drapes of | will not go hand in hand. and on May Ist ‘grn_\‘ ..~vlk, \‘mhxn‘ulvrml at the border | we Wi" instal our new S)’Stefl\ of 1ow o in rose and blue; and we can be suro |« Y % l i there will not be a moro charming | prices for Strictly Cash. @ :ln-(lrunm in existence. If one has the | g We have Saved the p(’,()p'(‘ of l,Aa_l;t»\Iarjrl @ ! money to spend, it is so much better j: s ik Of dol ars in :: to scheme out something unusual like | & and pOIk (,Ounty t"busandit % will S‘“i A | this than to buy the obvious ever, '% the past afld our new system ARE S L | day thing which is doubtlessly correct | reduce the cost of “Ving, and alsoreduce g ‘le somewhat monotonous because it | oufr 2X)3152s a.]d ena )l(’: s to p{]t thc : | is seen on every side. . . . £ For a bedroom furnished in mahog- knlfe in Stl" decnbr‘. o any, the oval cheval glass shown in We carry a full line grOCcfleS: feed. tl'w.l ?H.Usl,x-;'\'llun presents ph:usiug pos- grain. hay- crate material. and W||50|'| & sibilities, The small carved knobs were 3 Id i F t.I- s alwa son hand { removed and candles substituted, thus Toomers ealrertuiizer y ! giving it an original note. The price é " of this cheval glass is about forty-five b ' - ; | dollars. This bedroom was very stun- ‘é' 3 A detachment of Huerta's field artillery is here shown in action. These men are well-drilled and have cone |ning. The cream-colored wall and 1‘? siderable ammunition for their modern guns. L o woodwork set off splendidly the ma- | " hogany furniture, and for brilliant [ notes of color, one relied entirely oul:fi; 2] l West Main St.’ Lakeland, Fla- the Bulgarian chintz hangings and the & rings of dull oriental tones. : ’.M,.g,.g..g.‘sxg..m,(;.‘g.<§»oa:‘<3.gngxg.‘gugns..guy.gnsns.@(3"5,'3,«3.('.;.«3,.g,«;u;..g..g@mgugusxi't&i'd”m’ COLOSSAL GROUP OF STATUARY FOR VAST EXPOSITION COURT—*NATIONS OF THE EAST” DEVELOPMENT OF THE TANGO | ™™ Serviceable New Garmznt Has Made Its Appearance as a Result of the h T b e ¢ Cost of Living is Great prg———— Tango combinations which include a corget cover and a pair of trousers ! | are the most modest garments in lin- gerie ever created. They perfectly | cover the figure from well above the U“Iess You Know Where to Buy | bust to the insteps and as they are i | cut in two pieces, their seams are | few. Imagine a straight-topped chem- ise bordered with an Empire banding | in embroidered muslin or lace, Tum | through and drawn taut with a narrow lribbuu; held together at the shoul- | ‘ders with a wide ribbon and adjust- | ed to the waist line with a medfum | 1 broad ribbon. So much for the upper | portion of the garment. The lower vm’mn'«t‘- D RO T 3 5 o . \ | portion consists of pantaloons asg full EXPOSTION: CO, PHOTO - J | as those worn by circus clowns, and 1 i gathered at the insteps with a ribbon- The Selection Wi“ be the beS| run broad band of trimming. When 1Copyright, 1914, by Panama Pacific International Exposition Company geen through the split of the skirt as This photograph shows the enlarged figures for the colossal group, “Nations of the East,” to erown the Arch of | the dancer kneelg in the tango, they The Val‘iety unmathed fthe Rising Sun at the Panama-Pacific International exposition at San Francisco in 1915 With the exception of the | gyggest the pantelettes of an elder acd ielephant and the camel on the left all the figures are completed. The elephant, however, will be surmounted by 8 more modest day. So full are they The quality unsurpassed dah and the camel by a rider. The group in its entirety {8 the conception of A. Stirling Calder, with whom that to wear a petticoat over them ck G. R. Roth and Leo Lentelli cooperated. The huge elephant in the center of the group was modeled bY would be like “carrying coals to New- . Roth, who also modeled the camels. The mounted horsemen were modeled by Leo Lentelli. From left to right castle.” This combination is not only The price the lowest ghe figures are: Arab warrior, negro servitor bearing baskets of fruit, camel and rider, falconer, elephant repre | favored by the woman who tangoes, g senting India; Buddhist lama, bearing emblem of authority; camel and rider, negro servitor, Mongolian warrior. | but by the woman who gave up danc- | ing years ago. Both appreclate its All these you find at our store | practicability WORLD’S FIRST INDOOR AEROPLANE FLIGHT. | — Just trade with us GOOD MODEL FOR CHALLIE| Or Design May Be Carried Out In | Any Material Which May Suit | | Fancy of the Maker. This settles the question c¢f living at the front. A w jaunty shape ered with br s almost 1,000 feet 1 ¥ ed satin and than 300 feet and a height of eet. The most remark- | trimmed with aight course down the center aisle, which is 75 feet in width. | gelf-tone maline completes this striking oostume cov own IlE. 6. 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