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/—_—*\ A e O p— THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 28, 1914, /‘__\ Current Modes for the Young G ‘zl very flué wire at the edge and finished | been called much in question of | with a narrow ruffie of the same ma- | ae. So much, that our faith is|terial. It falls over a blas fold of w longer pinned to it. But in Paris, | light rose-colored brocade, which fs | & elsewhere, there are designers and | sewed to the foundation skirt {migners. Certainly that one who| A flounce of lace falls from under| miginated and developed this gown | this fold and over a wide finishing fold tr a young girl need have no mis-| of the brocade. This last fold ex- fvings as to our opinion. | tends from the right side to the leit There are designers who are origi- | over the drapery and terminates under wl and also spectacular. No one|the crushed girdle just to the left {obts their genius, but it does not | of the front. The girdle is wide and ivays blossom out into things beau- | fastens at the back under & flat bow tl, They launch many things which | There is a flaring lace collar across e {nteresting, but are not followed, | the back of the neck, which is sup- weept at a considerable distance. | ported by fine wires. A double ruffle But the pretty gown of silk muslin {of chiffon is arranged in surplice ef- own here may be faithfully copied, |fect about the open neck. It termi ud the result will revive our admira- | nates at the left side under the girdle. tn for French refinement. There are wide finishing ruffles on the The silk underskirt is straight, with | short draped sleeves. The ruffies are ib scant fulness gathered in to an | joined to the sleeve with a fine nar- uderbodice, of the same eilk, at the | row beading. wist line. The underbodice is cut| This design, appropriate as it 18 for Wi very short kimono sleeves and |the young girl, may be followed in a il about the waist in the kimono | general way for an clder person. The fublon. Two flouncings of the figured underbodice in this case would not ok muslin (for which lace may be|be made quite so high and the girdle nhstitited) are gathered to the un- | might be gomewhat narrower. Drap- Wnkirt. The upper flounce droops |ery about the hips also could be \lew inches at the back. fuller. But as it {a it {8 a tasteful Tom the waist a short pannier | model for a young woman a8 well a8 mde of chiffon extends to the swell | for a young girl dthe hip. This is supported by & JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Shoes for Dressy Wear THE taste of Paris designers has PRETTY AND GRACEFUL EFFECTS Special Notice to Mail Order Patrons Cohen Bros., Jacksonville, Florida Furchgott’s, Jacksonville, Florida Announce that they have discontinued thewr advertising i the Jacksonville Sunday paper and that hereafter their Monday and Tuesday’s Specials will be advertised exclusively n the Saturday edition of the Jacksonville Florida Metropolis. Eoljen Brothers YOU AR PUFFY PANNIERS NOW WHAT ACHIEVED. llustration Shows One of the Best of the Styles—May Be Made Up In Materials to Suit Fancy of Wearer. the citizens Y OU are one of of Lakeland. Your pprosperity upon Lakeland’s ’rosperity. Jut Lakeland, with her score of Progressive Business Men and Pannier effects grow rapidly in fa- \ ‘l”jll“\,n‘\l vor. Already they have passed the GHOWEL rallc fad stage and are no longer eccentric, but pretty and graceful. The long, clinging ones are rather ignored. They have given place to the extremely puf- fy and more bunched ones, much on straight kimono sleeves, and fintshed | (;rove Lands. with a corded shirring and Leading around the round neck. Over this the Tampa is DEPENDENT up on the support of the sive Towns of South Florida. corsage flower is caught agatnst the front at the waist. The skirt is gathered evenly at the waist and gathered and _ouched across the front a trifie below the hip Itne. From that point the taffeta is slashed to the feet directly tn fromt and curved away to display the lace @rop rufle. A cord-run is a few inches below the belt, dipping toward the back. The top of the bib girdle is also finished with a corded edge. to the Prosperity of ALL th Ifouses would not prosper if she And Lakeland 1S Growing and Progres- Tampa Prosper in proportion ———————————————— - ———————— - E HELPING TAMPA TO GROW IS IT WORTH TO YOU? REASON IT OUT. Country around her. Ier Unlimited Shipping Ifacil- ties, Large Wholesale and Bank- ing louses, are kept alive and nourished by the Growing Towns in South Ilorida—DBy LAKELAND—by Lakeland’s Citizens—by YOU, Then, what is THIS worth to are helping to create—that YOU should share as a part of YOUR PAYMENT for your Work. Your Opportunity is NOW. Only a Small Cash Payment is necessary. Lasy Terms take care of the balance. \A LIMIT- LD NUMBER of Building Lots i “The Heart of Tampa’s” most the order of that shown fn the fllus- | lackcd the support of an Outly- YOU? Rapid and Substantially Deve- m;;l:‘l R ing Lountr)f. : I O R SR e 1\)])il]§" B(‘.\'i(ll“ll('(; fm("l‘inn—l"z\[,_ gown, carrled out in the nile green |.,(l.k\'|4:lll(l.\' Prospenity DE- snend all of ‘your it Working :\l:\‘ CRIA lAl\I\' ~The Close- chiffon tafteta with & corsage drapery. | I 1XN DS upon the Development S Gign i .“c:t"l"l Suburb—are 'Iu-mg‘ offered at First there 15 a foundation blouse € |and Prosperity —of her Farm s ]‘T-‘" Doi r“.‘ T JUStwThe Lowest Prices. white net, simply made with short,|l.ands and Garden Lands and Wit iyou die BRHIS o8 SHAlBBRl i property has, the Advan- every day of your life. L tage of Every City Convenience WITHOUT the Burden of City Taxes, ISTEN,— The Growth of Tampa is 1ace 18 draped to cover :e shoulders | 'rospering. with | v ) : and form angel sleeves to the elbow. | This then is the Keystone of|shown most plainly in the Steady| You will never be able to Pur- Each end of the laces % mthered || AMPA’S wonderful Growth|Rise of her Real-Estate Values. |chase in PALMA CEIA PARK m‘,fihl"fi&'m tn front and-n and Commercial activity. Wide-awake People in Tampa o L(jss Honsy. ¢ ke A GOOD PROFIT is Within -|%ee this and are Taking Advan- tage of it. Are buying small pieces of property while the prices are low. Are taking ATl ¢/OF THE PROFITS that YOU YOUR Reach. Will YOU put Your Hand and Grasp It. rite to us TODAY--NOW, for Full Information. TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY Tampa, Florida . In tvory white taffeta or charmeuse | = e HOW AND WHEN TO the same design could hardly fall to formal ca [ the matter of footwear there is @ ldder 1d for fine finish, elaboration | gn, and general elegance of ap- fiance that i spreading like news ¥ar or the dancing craze. It keeps lesigners and manufacturers of 1o anxious seat, ever alert D with it. Milady of leisure ! dy of busy days are asking & ew little things in this pa of apparel. Her shoes y, substantial, becomir out-of-the-ordinary, finished, - elaborated With materials and orname things, comfortable tango in an ill-fitting t is the craze for da rought about this fastic there is one thing in it he concert * how plain the tast Iresser, no matter to mention 1 the chances are th T at the amount of styl¢ 1S managed to a them. Trim Itiess shoes with el very likely, brilliant buck silk » or cut steel or plain ickles come twinkling 8 in the broad daylight, o0 ™ 4 to the five-o'clock-tea, or the | Youthful Evening Gown of Nile Green Taffeta and Chantilly Lace. proval from a| whoseeksade laited, and the U ¢ hite lace or e b s long the low- i refreshing. maribou i charmeuse, with & ked under bodice ilder draperies THE g afternoon gown - Vhenever d from the same de- £ou see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola. i PLANT STRAWBERRIES Rest for athlete — fan — everyone Dur- 15 inches in the ing the summer the plants will run the land ang well worked in. inches apart and row, leaving a 2 1-2 feet wide walk and multiply. In the months of Oc- |between every five rows. During the dat (e Will Bear tober and November the young[summer months take off every run- p L m e 5 Start Beds in Spring R o SAEERD plants should be taken off and plant- [ner.. Fertilizer ghould bhe used as January to May—Klondike and g . ¢ | Excelsior Are Best ed in rows 15 inches apart and 15 |given above, The strawberries will inches in the row, and a 2 1-2 feet |bear from the month of Jahuary un wide walk petween every five rows [til the beginning of May [ To raise strawberries successfully |are necessary In the month of be The Klondike is the best for com | oy ) )" ante ater the 1 p a fert + containing 10 t | they should be planted not later than | mber a fertilizer containing 1 0 i i Tand theBros ko 18 or0 the month of May, in rows six feet 12 per cent potash ghould he worked 8 apart and four feet in rows Be- [in. of the sweetest-—this i o berry re planting, a fertilizer analyzing Another way to raise strawberries |for home use Robt. L., Werner in bout 3-8-6 should be broadeast on Is Lo plant them in May in rows 15 Bverglade Magazine. Known as d by a r in American rted the e rep nuine thirst-quencher yme. Delicious and COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. 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