Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 23, 1914, Page 3

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PAGE THREE For every WYARNELL i little ache and | LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING l Pain and big aches and i HOUSEHOLD MOVING A A big pains ndghiingrig DRIVES PAIN AWAY HORSES AND MULES ¥OR HIRE piones: Office 109; Res.,, 57 Green. is.qujcvkly absorbed—good for sores, neuralgia, stiff joints, theumatism, etc, 25¢ at druggists, For Sale in Lakeland by HENLEY & HENLEY | THE BIGGER THE HORSE |Are You Getting Satisfactory Results | with your KODAK | Come in and let us explain the successful way to make || good pictures. : | I better we appreciate the task of f:1ing him with suitable and service- ¢ harness. We use only the best terials and workmanship and will vou service and satisfaction on er the making or repairing 4.1‘! 'ness and leather coods. Our jurges are also reasonable. [cGLASHAN, THE HARNESS MAN MCGLASHAN OUR AD IN THIS PAPER o Reaches Every Home o || o G of the Town Your summer’s vrip will be pleasantly remembered by the use of a good kodak. “The Red Cross Pharmacy” | “The Kodak Store” ‘ON THE CORNER" complete assortment of “Cranes” Stationery o B Sttt e S “The Only Pure . Food Store” L0 B0V SOTOEOTOOSHBOI O P& SO0 OO O D Sre OB OSOTOE 35 AT /\DRUGS |\ | | iRowARE DRY GOODS EVERYTHING BUT IN FANCY GROCERIES 1 Cor. Main St.jand Florida Ave. e TR BAD AT SOE 3 Phone 93-94 W. P. PILLANS & CO. BT | +e40| W. K. McRae TS PEBPBEHEBEEEDE - W. K. Jackson JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE 'Large Listing --Always Some Bargains FETTEETTLZLEES : 2000000808080 4 R R EREREe S L L S e R L L e TP YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE [ MARSHALL & SANDERS } The 01d Rellable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who neyer “"FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fins residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue B dnd “CONSULT US” For figures on wiring your house. money. Look Let us put gutter around from decay. We out for the will rainy s -+ % H * 3 * . % 3 vour house and protect it T. L. CARDWELL, Electric and Sheet Metal Contracts Phone 233. Rear Wilson Hdwe Co. ! neck to hem. | white camelias and rose foliage | the lingerie hats of former geasons it | N THE restless realm of fashion one | iinds greater stability and uniform- ity in the styles created for little girls than in any other direction. In fact, a very large proportion of all frocks for young misses show variations of a single model. The long walst, or blouse, joined to the short skirt, as pictured here, is developed in all sorts of fabrics and is followed closely in line in the simplest as well as the most elaborate of children's dresses. There {s nothing finer or more ele- gant than a dress of embroidered or- gandy or swiss or batiste, trimmed with one or two of the several durable laces that will stand any amount of ¢legning. Cluny and the filet laces, with the best German or French val, will last as long as the fabric of the dress, and in fact cluny and fllet laces will outwear strong fabrics. Val is somewhat less durable, and also less expensive. In the picture a straight panel ex- tends down the front of the dress from The required fulness is introduced into tho waist by groups of tiny hand-run tucks in the material at each side of the panel. The front, including panels and sides, to the un- derarm seams, {s in one plece and an extra length at the bottom provides the ruffie. The tulness in the back is provided by tiny tucks, as at the sides. The ruffle {s set on to the body of the dress by means of an insertion of Snow-White Hat for Hot Weather and refreshing looking as the white crest of a wave i8 @ hat made of white maline and white S oool with Like ottoman ribbon, and trimmed speaks only of midsummer time and seems no more burdensome than a bit | | of mist swirling above the head. ‘ The frame i8 made of the finest silk- covered wire and the maline Is first| | 1aid smoothly over it in two thick- nesses. The construction of this hat | {s extremely stmple. The brim {8 cov-| ered on the upper side with ruffles of the mallne, and the crown with row after row of ottoman ribbon The maline i3 cut in strips about three inches wide and each strip 18 folded along one edge in a doub em onethird of an inch in width This hem is machine stitched in white silk thread. The thickness of the hem and the machine stitching gives the edge enough body to support it The ruffies are lald on with very little fulness. The rows of ribbon cov- ering the crown are not fulled on a gathering thread, but sewed down !o‘ filet lace. There is a cape collar edged | with a filet edging, which in turn is finished with a val ruflle of very scant fulness. The short puffed vleeves are finished in the same way. The bottom of the skirt is finished with the fllet edging. After the French fashion, dainty patterns in hand embroidery (nearly always in flower form) are put in after the lace The Cost of Livirg is fireat\ 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 b gallons Kerosene. ..., sessnesves o680 e eig sens and material have been sewed to- gether. Sprays of flowers extend over the organdy and lace. The pattern, in graceful lines, s repeated on the front panel and about the sleeves. As a finishing touch crochet buttons in groupe of three simulate a fastening of the panel to the dress at each side. There is a folded sash of light blue ribbon in which an end hangs from the simplest of knots to the edge of the rufle at the left side. Those dresses for young girls are worn very short. In fact, the impres- sion i8 that they are a trifle small for the wearers. But there {s ample room acrose the shoulders, and careful mothers usually see to it that there is a chance of lengthening the skirt by letting out tucks placed in the ruffle or by adding a second lace edging. The softness of the material allows more fulness than is really needed, and these little dresses last out two or three seasons’ wear, in this way ma- king the hand work well worth doing. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. the crown, with an occasional ylafl; laid in to accommodate the ribbon to | the shape. This plait in each row is lajd directly above that in the preced- {ng row. | In the wire shape a wide bandeau i8 provided at the back, which i8 covered with plain maline and bound with rib- bon at its lower edge. A few ruffles are set on the bandeau. This is a pretty and elaborate-looking affair that 18 really quite simple. It ia one of thoee hats which the home mil- | liner can undertake to make for her selt with no reason to expect a fall-| ure. After the frame is covered two full- blown white roses, with their follage, | or two camelias are tled together whh‘ a bit of black velvet ribbon and mount- | od against the bandeau and under- brim. The hat is lined with maline JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Blouse Trimming. ; The little plaited frills of muslin | that fall down the backs of some | blouses are very quaint and attract- | ive. - HUNGERFORD and WILSON : E. 6. TWEEDELL All these you find at our store Just trade with us This settles the question of living Best Butter, per pound. ........vuue e cerecsess 40 Sugar, 17 poUnds . .ioeeenseocnonsm soigoonos oseesli00 Cottolene, 10 pound Palls. ....c.cvpueernvressenonnss 1,46 Cottolene, 5 pound palls Sikie e .. 80 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. .......ccoueem coosesnnpecas. 5O Snowdrift, 10 pound Pafls.......cee0ee someensey o0n.1.38 8 cans family sixe Cre&m. ......oouuvs covnanascccnss 36 6 cans baby 8126 Cream.......ceneeese sevssmocessees 36 1-2 barrel best Flour...... seseneseusis seoensneine o8 00 12 pounds best FIOUT. ....ovvvvnnmenanns sonnns 45 Octogon Soap, 6 for....... 1% Ground Coffee, por PoUDd.....ovvuueve sovnvanas t14 If you want your Shirts and Collars Laundered the VERY BEST Send them to the Lakelana Steam Laundry Weare better equipped than ever for giving you high class Laundry work, Phone 130 [LTTRT 2T ST E SRS LS LT LLLL LRSS LS LRSS BT LR 2L LR L L ETY S. OTIS HUNGERFORD, WALTER R, WILSON, % & 404 W. Orange St. PHONE14 Blk. 312 Sou. Va. Ave Contractors % [f you intend to build let us figure, with you. All worl guarantead and es timates furnished million miles of advertising. A hali-mijllion Fords, twenty miles a day, circle the world four hundred times every twenty-four hours. If the asn’t right this tremendous publicity Ten averaging car w vould put the Company out of business. The Ford is its own best salesman. A a revelation—take yours demonstration 1 to-day. iring Car $550. Detroit. Com- npment. Lakeland Automobile & Supply Co. Lakeland, Fla,

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