Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 2, 1914, Page 7

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42000644000 00000 000000000 e T SHOED P always arriving. SMART OUTING COATS| HANDSOME GARMENTS DEVISED | FOR COMING SUMMER. ken as Representative—Informal- Ity Always the Chief Object in the Cut. fAAdAdA AAdddddiAAAdA Judging from advance models, the separate coats of the sporting type designed for the summer are to be even smarter and more attractive than those which were so successfully launched last year. They will be made up in all the same bright colors and practically the same materials as last year's models, but the new ones are possessed of a clever cut and grace of line that make them quite the nic- est sort of a serviceable summer wrap. Of course, they are designed pri- marily to wear with white tailored { | 8k.etch Shows Idea That May Be Ta- iR p with the very newest things in fancy footwear. It's a 0 show our goods, ng our aim is to fit you. We are the 1in mland that ues the custom fitting methods. " Store of skirts and blouses or with white serge - 4 Q lit frocks, for, as a general rule, they are ) ’ uality made up in such bright colors that they could hardly be worn with any- thing but white. Emerald green, mus- tard color, navy or Columbia blue, ce- rise, magenta and scarlet are the shades that are most used, while there are any number of pure white ones just as there were last year. The striped blazer cloths will not be used FOOT FITTERS "We Repair Shoes While You Wait. ® UMIPE PR IE T DORE Whenever you see an Arrow think of Coca-Cola, TH LOSS by Fire in the U. S “T"::{ay-s diibtek alowa s éoat thkt "‘PUFFY PANN'ERS NOW BPPPHIEBSEOOOUPPEPEIDPBDID § IS EDDDPIIFFORASEBDE D §§ 3 representative of the new designs. It During a Recent Year PRETTY AND GRACEFUL EFFECTS % : Amounted to Almost One-Half tbe Cos Of All New Buildings Illustration Shows One of the Best of the Styles—May Be Made Up In Materials to Suit Fancy of 5 X 4 Wearer. ° Constructed Pannier effects grow rapidly in fa- | vor. Already they have passed the fad stage and are no longer eccentric, | but pretty and graceful. The long, | % clinging ones are rather ignored. They % During the Entire Twelve Months! When Buying or Building have given place to the extremely puf- fy and more bunched ones, much on the order of that shown in the illus- ewriters, fes o. .. 4,750,000 iters, Provide the Means tration. ... $4,500,000 Here the costume is an evening :; ‘ capital 2,000,000 r n b 'I di ! gown, carried out in the nfle green : oan, B chiffon taffeta with a corsage drapery. | % re and anezoooooo 0|' C l“ “g First there is a foundation blouse ¢ | y y white net, simply made with short, | # straight kimono sleeves, and finished | with a corded shirring and Leading | around the round neck. Over this the | & lace is draped to cover :1e shoulders and form angel sleeves to the elbow. Each end of the laces s zathered | along the side of the arched sirdle (- tension in back and in fromt and a corsage flower 18 caught against the front at the walst. The skirt is gathered evenly at the waist and gathered and _ouched across the front a trifle below the hip line. From that point the taffeta is slashed to the feet directly in front and curved away to display the lace drop ruffiie. 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. In fvory white taffeta or charmeuse the same design could hardly fail to tNN & DEEN Som 7, Raymondo Building Jonservation On the Farm actically every farm in this country |[warm weather Outing Coats Are Smarter Than Ever. Show a nice prOf" lf the above o) & can be made in any color desired and {8 of velour de laine or a lightweight polo weave. The sleeves have very wide arm- sides and are cut in one with the The grea' farm body. A very deep cuff is fitted to | the forearm and flares at top and bot- | tom under a row of cloth-covered but- ms of today are many. Good fences || tons. The vody of the cont is cut witn some fulness that is disposed of in naturally hanging folds held in place' under an easily tacked-on belt, which knots loosely in front. A row of but- tons set closely along one gide of the front i8 the only trimming aside from the tasseled sash ends Most of the sporting coats reach well below the hips, are unlined and have their seams bound with silk lute- string. Of course, such coats are al- ways most informal. But now that they have lost that slouchiness that used to characterize outing garments and are instead graceful of line and trig looking with a certain dash about them, they are altogether useful, in fact, almost indispensable adjuncts to a well regulated spring and fall outfit. «d idea could be and was carried out Il its possibilities. its. of them go a long toward solving “lestion of bigger profits. Then why it in line and buy your fence from people, who treat you right and ap- te your business. Linen Embroidered Sets. Among the hand-embroidered acces- sories being worked by clever needle- women are sets for summer frocks, in- cluding collar, cuffs and sash or girdle of colored linen worked in oriental em- | meet with admiring approval from a | broidery. One notable design was| young girl who is planning a new worked on one side of the front, with | evening frock. In this case the under | ends reaching below the knees. These | bodice and drop ruffle may be of flesh- | ends were scalloped and embroidered | colored chiffon, finely plaited, and the | in dull blues, rose and yellow to cor-) ghoulder draperies of white lace or ust received a solid car load of merican Fence so a car of pitch pine fence post. Youthful Evening Gown of Nile Green Taffeta and Chantllly Lace. | | | TS Delicious and Refreshing Demand the genuine by full name— Nicknames encourage substitution. In organized baseball since 1906 when he played ander name of ‘‘Sullivan.’” Now with Philadelphia Athletics. Student at Columbia University where he excelled in baseball and football. Developed by Connie Mack and is now one of the greatest 2nd basemen in the game. A left-handed batter and right-handed thrower. Pronounced by John McGraw as the greatest ball player. He is the Hub of Connie Mack’s $100,000 infield. 27 years old—5 ft. 10in. 160 lbs. He is a quick thinking, brainy player—that's why he Drinks The quickest answer to every thirst. Chosen by men of brain and brawn for its wholesomeness. E COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. Meyes 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 dollars in the past, and our new system will still reduce the cost of living, and also reduce i PEEEPE FIPEIERPEPFPIOLTIIEDTPIbIe T our expenses and e1rdle us to put the knife in still deeper. . We carry a full line groceries, feed, grain, hay, crate material, and Wilson & Toomers’ Ideal Fertilizersalways on hand Mayes Grocery Company 211 West Main St., Lakeland, Fla. B R kb a sk fThe Cost of Living is Great \ 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 pouD@. . ...ooevscmos(sosisy soosoimnains respond with the turnover collar and | elbow cuffs. The whole was intended for wear with a white linen morning dress, or perhaps a sheer muslin. Hats With Two Brims. The two-brimmed hat is becoming to many pretty faces. White duve | tyn is chosen for the top brim, which | is so flat as to almost do away with | the appearance of a separate crown. | A frill of lace hanging from the top | VILSON ARDWARE CO. of roses that connects the two. i | of white net, and shoulder dmperlm‘ | the same shade of gray chiffon cloth, | | brim is a fancy that veils the wreath | gre public property may have consid- are sed white chiffon bordered along the low- er edge with white maribou. In mousecolored charmeuse, with a slightly higher necked under bodice 12 pounds best Flour.......... segLe st on saane . 45 Octogon Soap, 6 for.......... ,86 Ground Coffee, per pound...... WeeWese sessewase 35 a remarkably pleasing afternoon gown 6 gallons Kerosene. ...... e specmcie@ oo sin,oamoccss + 80 can be developed from the same de- sign. ; The judge who ruled that E. 6. TWEEDELL ered that judges and umbeslins dom recalled. 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