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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA.,, MAY 19, 1914. FRILLS FOR THE NECK ; L R T T R X R o ) B L R R R R R B e ) opmoseemmenasasaanaies REMARKABLY HAVE DAINTY BEEN IDEAS EVOLVED. Beads Are to Play a Large Part In the Styles—Popular High Girdle of All Sorts of Materials and Designs. Dainty, frilly, dashing, capricious, mischievous—get out the adjective box ! in speaking of the season's new neck- wear! First of all, of course, we have the organdy collars, with their founda- | tion of a vestee. Some of these are run through the neck with inch-wide | black ribbon and others—some very new ones—are bound with a bit of color—rose, blue or lavender. Among the most charming of late devices is a rather elaborate bit whose tiny yoke, set off with French knots in | light blue, is repeated in a wide belt | intended to show with the open jacket. This belt, of course, is a very frugal | i one and extends only across a short —it answers every beverage re- quirement—vim, vigor, refreshment wholesomeness, It will satisfy you. Demand the genuine t Nicknames encourag stitution, THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA, narrow rhinestone band on the left {s of white maline and held by & ball of rhinestones. On the right is a Jet bandeau, which supports at the center front a cone of black vo]vet‘ trimmed with jet, out of which springs an ‘“aigrette” of black maline. A framework of rhinestones supports loops and twists of pink maline In the beautiful ornament at the bottom of the group. H RHINESTONES AND JET ering Ornaments Set Off Evening Bandeaux, With the Ever-Popu- lar Maline. Il a-glitter with rhinestones and jet these evening bandeaux. Ostrich hers and aigrettes—for those se consclences trouble them not— beauty to many, but maline is the t favored addition to the jeweled is. At the top of this group is a d of silver incrusted with brilliants h o slim black algrette standing QuarterInch Hems. One famous designer {s using q\mr\1 ter-inch hems on her spring frocks | and all the world is talking about ft— | as though there were any hard and fast rule for the width of a skirt or| tunic hem. The consensus of opinion seems to be, however, that the tiny hems on skirts of very soft silken stuff give a rather pleasing effect. A frock of absinthe green tango crepe, for example, has five gathered flounces and all of these flounces and the narrow skirt have hems exactly a quarter inch deep. The skirt {s slashed to reveal the buttoned walking or dan- cing boot—for naturally a narrow, un- | elashed skirt with such a narrow hem | would not withstand the least straln resulting from too long a step. One Lone Germ Breeds Millions Stop the Breading With DR. BELL'S Antiseptic Salve reeding ar once. Tt ke 1t s00t you A 2 i 31 dollars of " trouble | “Tell It By The Bell” ‘ : P e e 2 2 oo 2 i For sale by Henley & Henley. at the center front. A band of; lewels forms the stem of the | US. The chou op the side of the LR R We have purchased 500 Rhode Island Chickens and can supply your wants at any time. NICE AND FAT Pure Food Store . P. PILLANS & C0. PHONE 93 Cor. Main and Florida. | portion of the front. little lace-edged frill which gives add- | i ed piquancy to the accessory, Among the simplest and most charm- 1 ing effects found in blouses is that in which the neck is simply gathered on & cord whose ends are of course bead- ed. We say, of course, because it is re- markable to note the part played by beads in summer's smart neckwear. Here, for instance, slipped under a hem-stitched Gladstone collar of white Georgette crepe is a black velvet rib- bon supporting a ring, from which dan- gle a number of long colored beads. When, too, there is simply a cord slipped under this ublquitous collar, the ends are almost invarfably strung | with some brilliant bit of glass. The popular high girdle is the ac- | cessory upon which we hang at pres- ent many of our smartest styles. ! There are girdles to which are at- tached little tunics jutting out reck- | lessly from the short coat of the sea- son. There are girdles of delicate- toned taffeta which come with their dainty panniers all ready for wear with the lingerie frock. There are girdles with suspenders and there are girdles which are cutaway in points like a waistcoat For conscrvative wear, that high accessory of black moire with its sur- mounting ruching and its row of fan- ciful buttons down the front is be- yond doubt the favored bit of belting. | Add it to the simple blouse of Geor- gette crepe or handkerchief linen in some tint of wheat, lavender or blue and see how far this modish bit of sllk goes in bringing up the average of style. DAINTY HOUSE GOWN " |Bathing Caps ered taffeta. me nd cover ertion h immed. vere very at for Lace Scarves. Delightful lace It is set off by a | rdeon-plaited chiffon with The any nice scarves are edged o ooof o NI‘ For every 4. little ache and pain and big aches and big pains " DRIVES PAIN AWAY is quickly absorbed—good for sores, neuralgia, stiff joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists. . . 'For Sale in Lakeland by HENLEY & HENLEY CSIBTEIEE ~MORE FULNESS IN PETTICOAT | Newest Designs Wil Allow Weanr' Comparatively Comfortable Free- dem of Movement. The new silhouette, which calls for fulness between the walstline and a point slightly below the knees, permits the construction of petticoats which are full enough to “glve” sufficiently | over the knees to prevent any tearing out. These new skirts have a blouse | effect where the upper section is Joined to the plaited flounce—which 1s ' of extremely narrow measurement. | Some of these flounces are plaited in |'such a way that they cling snugly fio| the legs, but will expand when spe clal movements require it. These new skirts are made of plain and changeable messaline, of crepe de chine, of soft-finished taffeta and of silk jersey. The silk jersey petticoats, however, have more give to the ma- terial and, for this reason, these mod- els have been more successful than any others in the former stralght-cut designs. | d BY SMOTHERING ‘Bat Husband, With Aid of Cardui, |- | Effects Her Deliverance. | Draper, N C.—Mrs. Helen Dalton, of | this place, says: “l suffered for years, | with pains in- my left side, and would g often almost smother to death. Medicines patched me up for awhile | 2 but then I would get worse again. Final- ly, my husband decided he wanted me to try Cardui, the wcman’s tonic, so he bought me a bottle and I began using it. It did me more good than all the medi- 'cines 1 had taken. I have induced many of my friends to try Cardui, and they all say they have been benefited by its use, There never has been, and never will be, a medicine to compare with Cardui. 1 believe it is a good medicine for all womanly trou= bles.” For over 50 years, Cardui has been re- lieving woman’s sufferinFs and building weak women up to health and strength, If you are a woman, give it a fair trial, It should surely help you, asit has a million others. Get a bottle of Cardui fo-day. Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Go., Ladles’ Advisory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Sfilu‘al Instructions on your case and 64-page book, “'Home Treatment for Women,” in plain wrapper. N.C. 126 S mta e o S BEPEPPPERE RSP P PPPRPIPHS ¢ THE SONG SHOP & 909 Franklin Street. - #TAMPA FLORIDA; ! SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL SUPPLIES ail Orders our Specealty R T T N LW.YARNELL Buccessor to W. K. McRae. TRANSFER LIKEW Oraying and Hauling of All King Prompt and Reazonable Berviee Household Moving & Wpecialty Phones: Residence, 57 Green Office, 109 o & & All The !atest Creations”In Just Receivei at Red Cross Pharmacy The Drug Store on the corner also everything to be found in a COMPLETE DRUG STORE around with ostrich feathering or two or three shades of one color. el B b il B b i B BYPEPPPPEOPOOCESREDPPPPHOD BOBOBHBIRPBBOBOBPSH S HId GOOD CLEAN CIGARS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY DEDICATED TO YOUR HOME TOWN TRY SOME LAKELAND CLUB CIGARS At either §5¢ or 10c EA e s s a i L al s SR T e R T R TNy FEFPDERPPE PRI BRPDDSPPD PP Mayes Grocery Company WHOLESALE GROCERS | “A BUSINESS WITHOUT BOOKS” We find that low prices and long time will not go hand in hand, and on May Ist we will instal our new system of low prices for Strictly Cash. We have saved the people of Lakeland and Polk County thousands of dellars in the past, and our new system will still reduce the cost of living, and also reduce our expenses and e1yvrie us to put the knife in still deeper. j We carry a full line aroceries, feed. grain, hay. crate material, and Wilson & Toomers' ldeal Fertilizers always on hand Mayes Grocery Company 211 West Mzin St., Lakeland, Fla. LLTERL ST LT T LLial BETRL BT ELTL DL RETELIBLL BT Tt B L R LA SR SRR 2 3 B g ROK BB g The Cost of Living is Great Unless You Know Where to Buy IF YOU KNOW The selection will be the best The variety unmatched The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of living Best Butter, per pound. ... Sugar, 17 pounds Cottolene, 10 pound palls Cottolene, 5 pound pails... 4 pounde Snowdrift Lard Snowdrift, 10 pound palls 3 cans family size Cream 5 cans baby elze Cream arrel best Flour. Octogon S#ap, 6 for. .. Ground Coffee per pound 6 gallons Kerosene. . ...