Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 29, 1914, Page 3

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SOTO HOTEL ican and Europein Plan ampa, Fiorida ForABfabies. eat. Aftershaving. After the bath, As aface powger. As a foot powder. Really indispensa- le. In sifter top cans, At drug- gists, 15 cents, For prickly o it YARNELL pssor to' W. K. McRae KSFER LIKES and Haullng of All Klau t and Reasonabie Bervice old Moving a Bpeciaity : Residence, 57 Green Office, 109 ' HENLEY & HENLEY Are You Getting Satisfactory Results with your KODAK Come in and let us explaia the successful way to make good pictures. Your summer's trip will be pleasantly remembered by the use of a good kodak. “The Red Cross Pharmacy” “The Kodak Store” ““ON THE CORNER” lashan’s will look better better. 1Tt will fit him as it ng make him comfortable. hing to chafe or gall him be better tempered and more Try a set of it and see if it money well spent especially costs as little as we charge. i A complete assortment of X ;i éS“ AN “Cranes” Stationery O O NSRRI EO OGO i e carry the Best Line of ancy Goods in the City Olive Relish . . . 15¢ Deviled Mem . . . I5¢c Asparagus Tips . . 35c Sliced Pineapple . . 25¢ Dill Pickles . . . 200 Mushrooms . . . 25¢ s . . . . e T ) 50c Crosse-Blackwell Jams . 25c¢ Anchovies ., . ., 3% . P. PILLANS & CO. Pure Food Store. Phone 93.94 QBB OPYBCEAROD OO geg oo K. Jackson W. K. McRae 3 | % 2 JACKSON & McRAE i :‘i ing the June air, while worked g | my low es and my white and tan | Large Listing --Always Some Bargains i Pyl EERE R ) FEPEPIHAPPESISIOCIISPIEIIIODEBE Gy § { ' 1t ;‘m ‘It ],‘H' ot FERREREEIPEERT IS BPOPPEDEIESEEPEIPIEEIPEDEE | 1 4 ind : off. Other ‘1‘ u‘.} r,'” IBROUGH & SKINNER IRRIGATION CO. 3| ... voome oo sns v i b 2 WATER THE EARTH TO : blue on a black ground; the‘sash, Ll s D nditions. No better irigation in existence. J. W. Kim- & !In a loose knot at the back, is of vivid 10, of Lakeland, Florid4 has the management of the State @ |blue charmeuse. The matertal 18} ( "f"ufu‘. Cuba, Bahama Isl nds, Alipines, West Virginia, North ?fi}lflped taf’e_‘a-* P 14, South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippl and Arkansas. Any " B doir Telephone. ! rested In irrigation can obtain information by writing him o ::‘ tashion who can afford ; the ¢ company. They are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. ° ! - hay ¢ : . jdress imbrough and Skinner Irrigation Co., L LAKELAND,FLORIDA Il Sacr ‘T‘fl ~ *©0acres truck land, one lot near school house; also 1 new six room house one acreof land. —— ANN PLUMBING CO. . PHONE 257, PINE ST. TR0 0000 0000000000000 © k3 For Saie in Lakeiano by| =L 22 R T 2R EEL L LA LTS LR DL LA BESBESERSEBPPDDIDPBIPIDBD EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JUNE 29, 1914, \ {GIRDLES ARE LEGION | CHOICE OF DESIGN IS LEFT TO ! THE INDIVIDUAL., Might Almost Be Termed Bodices— Worn With Every Kind of Gown. \ | |ing & life as a Dumas novel, and it ;is surprising to see how many ad- ventures it runs through in the course of a trip up Fifth avenue, writes a cor- respondent. In one window you gee a gown whose skirt, composed of flounces of lace, is topped by taffeta panniers joined to a girdle reaching | ,up high under the armholes, and in | | this way dismissing any anxiety about | a bodice. !gerle gown whose girdle is divided | in the center by a cord, which division \resulls in a half-bodice and a whole " peplum, Going down a few doors you find a ' suit of white serge whose holero jack- et is extended into ends which cross . In front and meet behind with jaunti- . est effect of a real girdle. Right be- hind it there is a white crepe gown | Whose bustle drapery of Roman striped silk is effected frankly by ty- | ing the ends of the silk material in front in such a way that its loops fall over the hips. | I and there is an even more pronounced impulse toward the taffeta tunic fall- ing from a ceinture expanded into full- est use of a bodice. Everywhere—in tailored suit and lingerie frock and evening gown, the ! girdle is pre-eminent. Blouses, for in- stance, achieve distinction, perhaps, | merely through the agency of a deep ' Roman striped girdle, and there come | the smartest ceintures of black moire | with ruching both above and below. | Nor does this item of the toilet re- | fuse the role of waistcoat. Sometimes, }’ indeed, the belt has two jaunty little BLOUSES OF F“-MY MATERML . | points and a double row of buttons b A ; 1| which puts the suit at once into @ | Finest of Nets Worn With Silk Suits :;:( waistcoat mood, : ~—Lingerie Waists Depend on Col- m In evening gowns this once restrict- lar for White Note, & evening gown seen recently, it tight- fairy character. .\‘f\m s0 fine us'to g‘ ly swathed the hips and made the two b.“ 'ull but lull‘% will be : \\'u‘rn‘ \\!IR &' deep flounces of the skirt seem like a S'"f suits, and into nh‘n scheme wi &' mere postscript to the original be introduced the prettiest play of np- 3 thought, bon and bows. When the blouse is j;"‘, With such license as this it is easy | sheltered under a mml.‘ however s.lnn &1 to dwell upon the prospect of a day | that m[:xl. may be, it will take advan- % | when we shall say: “What kind of a | t22e of its shelter to be just as filmy < skirt and sleeves am 1 going to wear | “fl!""‘""’!“- i 4 with my silk girdle?” The voiles and eotten erepes of the ‘{l P RN S E AT inexpensive lingerie blouse that goes ol freely to the wash ¢ as gau hoth ? SIMPLE FROCK i fabrics beinz almost as fine as chif-, 21 e 1 Vifon, :C;" All lingerie blouses having a sailor & or a fall-back coliar of some sort, it :" goes without saying that the collar d will provide the white ncte for the :Z; suit with which it is worn :-: Then, of course, there are always & blouses of er de cliine and char- Ef meuse, and thes hould have collars & af plain white organdie, would they & play their part really well in the sum- 2 mer program Suppose with a heavy ?x | serge suit a blouse of pale yollow Q. crepe de chine, finished with a vest : collar of white organdy, which falls b | over the nuvy rpe coat, is worn, ’ The seheme will, of course, be charm- & | to be luxurious like to :' phone in the bou b . & | an inartistic bit of g { of its usefulnes %l to hide it when % ' dainty china lad gkirts be ut tinguishers if enough, and % | electric light bu & | folds %! The little 1 ¢ M | forming part smart woman copies of thos eighteenth centur; frame the face 3 | dainty charm ply made of ¢ little fulness over the fore is adorned with a wreath of @ | 2 | @ | Many Are So Voluminous That They ' A girdle leads this year as excit- In the next you see a lin- | There is a strong tendency toward ! the girdle which extends both above | ! and below the hips in picoted scallops, | | MEANT FOR THE BRIDESMAID La Tosca Sticks Have Returned to Favor With the Pompadour Silks and Quaint Draperies. One of the prettiest touches of the modish toilet for the bridesmaid are the dainty La Tosca sticks which have returned to us with pompadour silks and quaint draperies. They are usual- ly white, as the ones shown in the drawing, and are decorated with ar- rangements of silk and flowers. One of the sticks shown has a plaiting of pink silk girdled with a wreath of tiny pink roses. A knot of the roses holds a loop of blue silk cord on the other stick. Something new in hosiery is shown here. 'This may be obtained in white with pink, blue or black with white. The quaint hat is a plateau shape of white Neapolitan trimmed with broad pink ribbon and pink flow- ers. Uing, and Svith it might go ¢ ’s shaped hat of shiny black straw, r ! bon and little yellow wings Yellow should be a good accessory note this suimmer, and such a yellow | blouse will be all the better for the collar suggested Clever Girl Has Devised Scheme That Will Add Materially to Life of Slipper Bows. % | EASY TO ATTACH OR REMOVE | PAGE THREE ) Unless You Knew Where to Buy e B — 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 Beat Butter, per pouB®. . o sossisssissipssy soeasinnsess +80 GUBRE, 17 DOUBAR o oonsononrannasspd ssgernes vosssli00 Cottolene, 10 pound Palls. ... ... cneeevseeensrnasses 1,46 Cottolene, 5 pound pails..... 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. .......o0u0ew » . .80 Snowdrift, 10 pound pafls.......ee00s senreneie 0. 1,28 8 cans family 8180 CT@AM. . .voovveamene sacvssannscess 26 6 cans baby size Cream. .... veos o238 creeesst e Searnenaas 1-2 barrel best Flour. ........ 12 pounds best FloUL...ccouvssocnerenss suusss .46 Octogon Soap, 6 for..... 26 Ground Coffee, per pouRd.covvevveeecs sonvsnans L) 5 gallons KOrosene. ... eeeeecaesae-ve sovragsanrsoae 80 E. 6. TWEEDELL P —————————— s s —————————SE SN L A L e e Quality and Shge Fitting Count When Buying Shoes THIS is WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU BUY YOUR SHOES FROM US Here Bring Your Feet | Dutton-HarrisCo. Foot Fitters 125 Kentucky Ave Phone 358-Blue. We repair shoes whiie you wait with latest factory machinery e A USSR - LR e e e e At this Period use all Safe- guards for Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice"OUR ICE. It preserves your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, doel»you good in ways too numerous to mention—and all for a very little money. Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which will ‘be occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones resolve right now that every day is & full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consistent, per- sistent BAVER, e —————————————————————— Lakeland Ice Company P hone 26 BB G S W AR A SRR ASR . - D

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