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

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VY L Y S ¥ THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 29, 1914 i S AUV RS P LR B Prominent in service is General Hardware, Excelled by none, for hard wear and tear. With Head- quarters Here, HARDWARE} : you appear, He'll salute you, try to suit you, and treat you all fair. Our Line of General Hardware CONSISTS OF Heavy Shelf and Builders HARDWARE Ranges, Heaters, Oil and Gasolene Stoves. Kitchen Utensils, Anti-Rust Tin, Granite and Inamel Ware, Tubs, Wringers and Boilers, Churns, Ice Cream Freezers, and a host of items too numerous to entni- erate. When you want Hardware, re member there is not a Hardware want we can, 't supply ] TR WILSO! HARDWARE CO. SPEEEPFFRPPEFPEPEREPREEE Security Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida R, B. HUFFAKER, PRES..... L. 7. CLYATT, SECRETARY FRANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES New and up-to-date plant. Prompt service. Lakeland business left with our Vice President at Dickson Bldg will receive prompt and efficient attention. SPPDE IR EEEREIEPEIDE e BPPIIEIEIIE BPHBEEE T LIEN The FIRES which Caused the Loss Of $215,084,709 were ascribed TO THE FOLLOWING CAUSES Defective chin fl f 1Ces, heatir and pparatus; faults of construction 1 equip t. Matches, nd explo: g lgured prominently, folloW d incendiarism, electricity and We represent the following reli’ able companies: Fidelity Underwriters Nearly One-fourth of all Fires Are elity Unde: ) Labeled capital . 4,750,000 ; P}nladelphm Underwntera. “UNKNOWN CAUSE! capital ...... ..o0e: $4,500, 00C Siznificant and Potent Reasons German American, ica\;{ntal 2,000,000 T T Provided With Bpringfield Fire anc arine, A i wiy A Capital s o Fire Insurance Protection! 2 000,000 Phoenix of Hartford s MANN DEEN Room 7, Ravmondo Building Your business will have the D tt , if placed with us. E SPRINGS ESSEE P 0 RulIedge Tenn = ntains, W vith a i by vast for- large variety of health-2 est trees, and untold quant many wild birds. where a cool bre deep and shady glens which surr fort is made for the pleasure an d . then come to Avondale Springs T st miles from Morristown, Tenn Ra d month. Note the address above A 1 florfMAN I’ronrielor in the United States in a recent year| OT all the dresses made for little gir'+ are long waisted. Those de- signed for dress-up occasions, the late afternoon promenade, or the little lady's appearance at the dinner ta- ble, are often made of foulard or oth- er light weight silk, and along the lines pictured here. They are not quite so faultlessly adapted to the childish fig- ure as the longer waisted models, but they afford variety and look well on the too slender bodies of fast-growing children, At this stage (“tho awkward age" it is pitilessly called) the mother is put to her wits’ end to clothe her little maid attractively. It is ruinous to allow the child to become consclous that she is not as graceful as she will be later on. Let her either be uncon- scious of her clothes or made to feel that she looks particularly well in any one of her new dresses, and this will help her immensely in carrying her- self well, This simple little dress of ring-dot foulard is in mauve color with a white dot. The wide taffeta collar is in plain mauve and is finished at the front with a little cravat bow of the foulard. There is no attempt at dec- oration in this model. The three half- s ioe et S om beautiful lingerie blouses have added so much to the beal of apparel this summer, is very clearly pictured here. It is made of fine or gandy and depends for its effective ness upon the fineness of the fabric and the faultlessness of the work as well as upon a fine choice of lace and | embroidery used in decorating The upper part of the blouse is ¢ 1t kim shion from a piece of | in ! I of [ {are put there for the purpose of Elegant Blouses in Voile and Organdy | walst elsewhere, is repeated here. The of satin, : | elegance alm inch hand-run tucks above the hem lengthening the skirt when necessary, The skirt is longer than it appears in the picture, measuring about a third longer than the waist, when length of waist is measured from the shoulder, and the skirt from waist line to hem. The skirt is laid in small box-plaits at the top and bottom and set on to the waist with a narrow, plaited frill, standing up. The wide, black velvet belt is a new item in style for little girls. It drops below the waist line at the left side and is finished with a flat bow without ends. A little dress in average good qual- ity in foulard will stand consider- able wear, and in staple colors will bear careful washing, Considering the pleasure which little girls manage to get out of #flk for wear upon their simple “state occasions,” the average mother is inclined to indulge them in this bit of finery. But little misses, adding six or more inches to their height in a year, require planning by the mother, lest they grow out of their most treasured clothes long be- fore they have worn them out. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. with small embroidered scallops and | the flower design, appearing on the collar is wired with the finest of wire to support it at the back A waist cut on somewhat similar lines and made of figured voile is gshown in the second picture. In this model all seams are joined with a pip- ng of cord covered with the material e is a vest of plain white net and a collar of net and la Pearl but- tons fasten the vest and small bows the flower in the id a pretty color note and u: match | nished at row belt is a white ground the ;,'mm net in produce an effect of 08t equal to v)al in the elaborate blouse of organ JULIA BOTTOMLEV. l'and white blouse, | linen blouse, with a little bue patch * | of them, prices are right, so are the FOR SMALL GIRL AND BOY :;: . ot = The Professions Hot-Weather Costumes in the ngh!est & of Materials Are Offered for SR LT b R the Mother's Choice. e | THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM OF CHRONIC DISEASES Most attractive are the small boy's Smith-Hardin Bldg, Cor. Main and BEEPHE suits and the little girl's dresses made ! of blue and white, tan and white or pink and white poplin, pique or linen. e They are sometimes made with plain | Florida Ave, rched turnback collar and cuffs, | Phone 86 Blue sometimes with scalloped collar and | Electricity, X-Ray, Light, Heat, cuffs, sometimes with colored skirt | Hydrotherapy, Turkish Baths, Phys- sometimes with [ical Culture, Massage, Uietetics, white skirt and colored blouse 'I‘hvy: Ete. | can be bought in the shops all made, | You can get here what you get in ‘hm they can also be bought stamped Battle Creek and Hot Springs and ready to embroider, but with the seams stitched and the plaits in the 81t 1a1d and the hom tiurned (ANd | s —————— ey PETERSON & OWENS ATTORNEYS AT LAW save time and expense. basted, ready for alteration | One very attractive small frock, in i a size for a child of five or six years, shows a blue poplin skirt and a white pocket stitched in place. There is ;\‘ Dickson Bmldmg turndown collar of white, embroid- ered with blue—rather, there is blue thread with which to embrolder it and the collar is stamped in scal- ! lops and a simple flower design—and the cuffs match the collar. The em- broidery could be well done in a short time and as the result of a §2 expen- | Have some, interesting snaps in eity iture S P s ac- and suburban proper farms, etc. diture one \\nu'hl have a most attrac Better o on will trade. tive little frock. sell for eash, or on easy terms, Caps are sold to mateh these frocks, | Rooms 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. all stamped, for 50 cents each. They Lakeland, Fla. have scalloped brims of color, and a puffed crown of white. HAND EMBROIDERY ON COLLAR Serves Eflectlvely to Relieve the Mo- notony of the Stand-Up Garni- tures of Organdy. ———— e JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC Loans, Investments in Real Estate JE—— e ] TUCKER & TUCKER LAWYERS Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland, Florida The woman who embroiders can T T | make really charming up-to-date col- lars these days. For a decade we |Residence phone, 278 Biack. have had nothing prettier or more be- coming than the lily-like stand-up col- lars of organdy that are friendly to old and young faces alike. A few wom- OSTEOPATH en assert that they would like to|Munn Annex, Door South of First vary the monotony of its severity, National Bank and that it should have some touch of . elaboration upon it. For those who Lakeland' Florida g0 think, there is nothing More effec: | cm—————— tive than a touch of hand embroidery. J. D. TRAMMELL The embroidery must be done very carefully, of course, so that it will Attorney'at'Law Van Huss Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. Office phone, 278 Blue. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER look nearly as well upon the wrong side as upon the right, that is, if the collar is made of but one thickness of the goods. If, however, the collar is made of two thicknesses of material, the right side does not have to be so ¢ D & H D MENDENHALL CONSULTING ENGINEERS well done, as the facing of the mate- rial on the under side covers up a : multitude of sins. Little touches of Sulte 212-215 Drane Building colored embroidery are effective, and Lakehmd, Fla. a white nrxundyl collar embroidered Phosphate Land Examinations and in black is stunning, to say the least. Heavy white linen and pique collars, Plant Designs, karthwork Speciallsts, too, look well when embroidered in |Surveys. white or black and the embroldery highly padded. LOUIS A. FORT ARCHITECT Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida S e AR RS ERE DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES 0F WOMEN AND CHILDPEN Deen-Bryant Bldg. oms 8, 9, 10. Office Phone 357 Residence Phone 367 Blue ] DR. W. R. GROOVER PIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON huilding Ll Rooms 5 and 4, Kentueky Lakeland, Florida T OO L L G s Rl s e A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions linble tonice for improving the Drane Building 03" Han‘ Tonic [fulfills every function of a re Bl i i ——— D. 0. Rogers 13dwin Spencer, Jr. ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys at Law, condition of the hair and scalp, tending to restore them to a healthy state. In two sizes. Bryant Bullding 50¢c and $1.00 Lakeland, Florida DR. W. S. IRVIN DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Ke mq(ky Building sidence 84 — . BLANTON & LAWLER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e e e = RS Phone: Office 1803 Lakeland, Florida J——— ] W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER p Office Upstairs East of Court House BARTOW, FLA. L Examination of Titles and Real Es- Why not get one of those large tate Law a Speclalty ————————————————————————————————— | DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON cement urns to beautify your yard? | Why not get the oldest rellable Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Elliston Bldg. cement man to put in your walk? Lakeland, Florida Phones: Office 378; Resid. 301 Blue 1 D10¢k8 | ™" FRANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC goods. | Dickson Bumung‘ " e Why rpol get vour DricK FLORIOA NATIONAL VALLT uu.i Ry A. B. Zlmmerman, Mgr. 508 West Main St. turnished

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