Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 5, 1914, Page 3

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THE EVENING TEL GRAM LAK ELAND, FLA. AUG. 3, 1914, #23E TURER Prominent in service is General Hardware, Excelled by none, for hard wear and tear. 1 o - With Head- quarters Here, appear, He'll salute you, try to suit you, and treat you all fair. Our Line of General Hardware Heavy She‘l‘f and Builders HARDWARE e — - ———— - 2 VERYONE looks to the Grand Prix to foreshadow the styles for fall, and the event {s rarely disap- pointing to those looking for ideas. At the recent meet no one had trouble in absorbing the fact that the cape has made a trlumphal entry into the modes today, and s destined to be a feature in costumes for fall. There are capes long and short, separate and attached to jackets or coats, and in all sorts of materials. And there are capes for all ages, as may be gathered from the picture of the French wom- an so frankly posing in the {llustration given here, The choice in materials is immense- ly wide. Capes to be worn with suits are of the same material as the skirt. White serge, for present twear, is shown with vest and cape attached, and similar models are made of the varfous fashionable cotton fabrics in white or black and white. But the separate cape which is to do duty with any sort of dress is usu- ally made of satin or silk and in Ranges, Heaters. Oil and Gasolene Stoves. Kitchen Utensils, Anti-Rust Tin, Granite and Knamel Ware, Tubs, Wringers and Boilers, Churns, Ice Cream Freezers, and a host of items too numerous to enum- erate. When you want Hardware, remember there is not a Hardware want we can’t supply S— WILSO! HARDWARE CO. E | DAINTY HOT-WEATHER FROCK The Professions g . With Variety of Materials to Choose | .4\3,@(g.\5,(3@“;,,%@.3,@yg«g»rg,.gww | From, Fascinating Designs ’ Are Possible. THE EGYPTIAN SANITARIUM There are, perhaps, no more fnscl-l OF CHRONIC DISEASES nating frocks to design and make than ‘Snuth-HardnE Bldg., Cor. Main and Florida Ave, ! those intended for afternoon wear dur- | | ing the summer. The infinite variety | Phone 86 Blue of dainty materials at hand to choose | Electricity, X-Ray, Llght, Heat, | from and the dainty colorings eeason- ‘ Hydrotherapy, Turkish Baths, Phys- | able give ample scope for working out |ical Culture, Massage, Dietetics, :ull kinds of pretty aud picturesque | gte. ;idms, far more so, indeed, than m;ym, can get here what you get in { winter, when heavy cloths and velvets ‘ Battle Creek and Hot Springs and aee fleuessncy. g save time and expense. This year, especially, the shops are showing a vast range of silks and mus- lins, voiles and crepons, that almost of . themselves suggest new schemes. So exquisite are the patterns and ' shades in which they are produced’ that one is impelled to give two dc;-i signs for summer gowns that can be charmingly carried out in any of these thin materfals, and in colorings to suit the individual fancy. One gown in' apron style shows the folds of the drapery arranged in this manner. It | {8 far rore becoming to many figures than the full all-around tunic. This lit- tle gown would look very nice made up in pale mauve and pink shot taf- feta of a soft and supple quality, the skirt being quite plain, while the apron is edged with a kilted frill of the same materfal. | The bodice 18 kimono shape, trimmed with more of the kilting, and a wide sash of pale mauve ribbon tied with long loops encircles the waist, and a little bunch of satin flowers in pompadour tonings gives a pretty fin- ish to the front of the bodice. f Another gown 18 made entirely of fine lawn, there being a blouse of Residence phone, 278 Black. white lawn with long transparent sleeves, over which comes a kimono- shaped slip of pink lawn spotted with ' darker pink. The straight skirt is of the colored material, while a smart touch s introduced by the short, kilted tunic of white, tied round the walst with pale powder-blue sash. | The end of this sash {8 ornamented PETERSON & OWENS ATTORNEYS AT LAW | PRI V34 . n.l_...sl a! 2 Dickson Building JEREMIAH B. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC Loans Investments in Real Estate Hayve some interesting snaps in clty and suburban proverty, farms, etc, Better see me at once. Will trade, sell for cash, or on easy terms. Rooms 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. Lakeland, Fla. Residence Phone 210 Black DR. J. Q. SCARBOROUGH, CHIROPRACTOR Lady in Attendance Coisultation Free Building Between Auditorium Office in Dyches Park and Office phone, 278 Blue. DR. SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH Annex, Door South of First National Bank Lakeland, Florida ised for fall, but as one already estab- lished because adopted by the smart- est and most authoritative dressers of the French capital. Many capes of black satin are lined with white silk, or with white striped Munn 4 : with a dainty little bouquet of arti- J. D. TRAMMELL with hluckilk :;a;f' rolr;mln stripes ix: fictal flowers stitched firmly in place, | 3 satin are liked for lining capes of | 4 ngw anq pretty idea that looks very | Attorneyat-La cloth. Plain, striped or crossbarred Py Y ttorney-at-Law well on any of the sashes that can be Vap Huss Bldg. worn with the white muslin or em- . broidery gowns. ' Lak¢land, Fla. e i patterns have superseded brocades for this purpose. But as the season ad- vances it is likely that brocades will come in for some consideration, ? = The cape shown in the picture is of black satin and {8 |ined with the same, ! G. D. & H. D. MENDENHALL i | CONSULTING ENGINEERS Suite 212-215 Drane Building Lakeland, Fla. It {8 swung from the shoulders in the manner French women like so much, by a heavy silk band made of several strands fastened together and termin. ating in long ornaments of passemen- terle, A cape for a little girl is in white cloth, and, so far as design i8 con- cerned, {8 a replica of that worn by embroidered in white. It is fastened her elders. The elaborate fastening is omitted and the wide collar also, withitwo small pearl’ buttons. | as a concession to the simplicity | v~ =y Vell or Glove Case. A very simple design for a vell or glove case may be embroldered on Phosphate Land Examinations and white linen. The case is made twice i the length of a handkerchief case, Plant Designs, Karthwork Speclalists, The design 18 worked in two shades Surveys. of blue and the lap I8 scalloped and ll Vg R o LOUIS A. FORT the majority of instances it is black. It {8 often cut much shorter in front than at the back, and finished with a wide cape-collar, Already (very rich and very chic in appearance) black velvet capes have made their debut, not as a style prom- Py freoded Sl Security Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida R. B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, S8ECRETARY 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 attentiom. LR S SRS LS SRR L Y ) he FIRES which Caused the Loss 0F] $215,084,709 in the United States in » recent year were ascribed TO THE FOLLOWING CAUSES Net Waist and Defective chimneys, flues, fireplaces, heating and lighting apparatus; faults of construction and equip- ment. Matches, sparks and explo- siong lgured prominently, followed by incendiarism, electricity and lightning. Nearly One-fourth of all Fires Are wpital ...... .. .. 4750,000 Labeled plna - te““ 500.00C “UNKNOWN CAUSE!” OR the dog days, the coolest of o, RSO 000 Significant and Potent Reasons walsts worn with white skirts and man American, capital 2,000,000 ‘ingfleld Fire and Marine, apital $2,500,000 oenix of Hartford .... 3,000,000 MANN & DEEN Room 7, Ravmondo Building Your business will have the best at tention if placed with us. the coolest-looking hats are in order, not simply for the comfort of the | wearer but for that of her friends. It | is really refreshing to look at thin, | enowy white dresses and crisp com- | binations of black and white in 'h'-; days of the merciless sun and dtbfll-: tating heat. | A net walst is pictured here which | is as cool as any garment can be. It | 18 made of a fine white net, having | dots and widely scattered sprays of | | embroidery over its surface. This | mounted over a plain waist of coarser | |net used as a foundation. These foundation waists, ready made A be bought for so little that it is hard- Why You Should Be Provided With Fire Insurance Protection! AVONDALE SPRINGS | 2 TENNESSEE x on Avondale P. 0. Rutledge Tenn If you are looking for a beautiful nook in the mountains, with a ‘ge varlety of health-giving mineral springs, surrounded by vast for- | . trees, and untold quantities of wila flowers, cheered by the songs of wny wild birds. where a cool breeze is always to be felt in the many D and shady glens which surround the grounds. and where every ef- rt is made for the pleasure and comfort of each and every guest— | roat adds :n come to Avondale Springs, Tenn., on Knoxville & Bristol R. R., 16 | st s2Phegpiets "" of les from Morristown, Tenn. Rates, $8 per week, or §1 per day by the | BUmmer comiort which makes this so “nth. Note the address above. find a model, ; | F. J. HOFFMAN, Proprietor ARCHITECT Ao @ which is demanded in clothes for chil- v -t dren. : . Capes are convenient, graceful and Kibler Hotel, Lakeland, Florida never entirely out of fashion. They are easy to make, and there I8 no question of their coming popularity. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. DR. C. C. WILSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Attention Given To DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDPEN Deen-Bryant Bldg. oms 8, 9, 10, FORT MYERS ===+ Resldence Phone 367 Blue and Recturn THURSDAY, AUGUST 61h SPECIAL TRAIN Will Hat for August DR. W. R. GROOVER - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Rooms § and 4, Kentucky Building Lakeland, Florida A. X. ERICKSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Real Estate Questions Drane Building leave at 7,50 A. M. D. Q. Rogers Edwin Spencer, Jr, ROGERS & SPENCER Attorneys VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE at Law, Bryant Building For Information call lon Lakeland, Florida TICKET ‘\(,l"“\"l" KoL o Established in July, 1900 A ; ; DR. W. S. IRVIN J. G, KIRKLAND, D. P. A, DENTIST Room 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Tampa, Fla. Phone: Office 180; Residence 84 WHY > Why not get one of those large BLANTON & LAWLER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW hat i3 of black and white satin stretched over a buckram frame with &n indented crown. An equally good effect results from covering a plain frame with the satin and adding a band of buckram, also covered, as a collar around the crown. A trimming suited to the late summer season fin- ishes thc design. It conmsists of little bunches of small fruits—cherries, ber- ries, tiny peaches—set in glossy green foliage A black and white skirt of wash fab- Lakeland, Florida W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER Office Upstairs East of Court House BARTOW, FLA. Examination of Titles and Real Es- tate Law a Specialty ric worn with the walst, and a belt [cement urns to beautify your yard? of n ribbon, in black and white DR. H. MERCER RICHARDS stripes, llke the silk of which the hat Why not get the oldest reliable PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON is made White canvas shoes and Office: Rooms 5 and 6, Elliston Bldg. | lis J," ad or silk hose finish the de- :Lt:!nt:nl man to put In your walk? Lakeland, Florida t“,‘l\_s of the toilette | Phones: Office 378; Resid. 301 Blue | Why not get vour brick and blocks | FRANK H. THOMPSON NOTARY PUBLIC Dickson Building of them, prices are right, o are the 402. Res. 312 Red goods. to drafting legal FLORIDA NATIONAL VAULT G0.)™ | JULIA BOTTOMLEY, H. 3. ZImmerman, Mgr. Marriage licenses and abstracts 508 West Main St. furnished

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