Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 22, 1914, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAN ATE THRKE D, FLA,, AUG. 22, 1914 USES FOR THE SCREEN. s OUR WEEKLY LIMERICK VALUABLE BOTH AS ORNAMENT AND FOR SERVICE. Probably at Its Best in the Bedroom— Suggestion Shown in the Drawe There was a man, whose last name is Loer, RN Nasth Toking Who, for his lawn, nceded & i good Lawn Mower, 1 | | night say it is at its best. ¢ uses to which mt ar decorative val- u 0 way impaired, writes Ethel Davis Seal in the Washington Star I have fn mind o bedroom of one of | ‘.‘:: !{\'w;'luil'.!:fl‘t‘rw The single French bed is of ivory, with cane insets. The | bed springs are upholstered in white ! | grounded bird-of-paradise cretonne, and the bed is further fitted out with a | ne bedspre of the cretonne, | a cover for the bolster roll. The | floor {8 co isi floor is covered with an exquisite small | nd-ivory Wilton rug, and | y Q lin a pale robin's- | The 1\1 ry-colored furniture | lIstered in chintz—the cane- | 1 wall chairs having tie-on chintz | ns. And the screen, which is! placed just at the head of the bed, i | one of those attractive “window"” af-| g with panes of glass inset at the ! { top. The wooden fr 2 is enameled | te the Neat Appearance of lhe Lawn 31: 1\';»1‘_\' ;uu(l filled G\ll?l the birdl»uf-} | paradise cretonne ou can see that and ‘he Um‘u'fkd Appearance this screen fits admirably into the | of the Man scheme of things. And it is a lovely | Revealing the efticiency of the thought to be protected against tln-% ennsylvania Lawn Mower evening draft or the morning light by | anything so beautiful, | | | he purchasen here, and the ease with which he accomplishes his task. figured bl 1 vvn looks vlected no more. Such a screen may be seen in the | drawing. It is shown in connection with a French stool. The wide mid- dle panel is an especially pleasing feature. For a bedroom the lower | panels could be filled with cretonne | ollow his example and fare likewise | ¢ have a variety of good Mowers from $4.50 up or some such material, while, If the screen were to be used in a room not *| quite so formal, such as a semi-recep tion room, the filler might be of very P e e R L L R L heavy upholsterer's silk ornamented with decorative basket designs in em- Security Abstract & Title Co. broidery. For a boudoir, personal sit- Bartow, Florida ting room or semi-reception room, the screen should usually be more hand- some, a damask, brocade or silk filler being quite appropriate Wonderful things can be done if you'll only take your courage in your hands and forge right through. And in the homes of the only moderately well-to-do have I seen the most charm fngly tasteful results. They depended not so much on their ability to spend money as on their innate love of B. HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY ANK H. THOMPSON, VICE PRE§ H. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Prompt service. beauty and their of contriving w and up'to-date plant. o St 1l eland business left with our Vice President at Dickson Bldg will f,i” e eive prompt and efficient attentiom. B Wflmmm*“ww WEAR A BOW 3N YOUR 3CDICE One May Have Wide Choice cf Mate- rials and Designs, but Something FIRES which Caused the Loss| —~— =™ J OF) @ = back of th frill of lace $215,084,709 e in the United States in ¢ recent year bow pose bodice were ascribed togethe | they are & cork and a metal meat ! \f, preferred, and wrap it round and round | Btick {t in the center of the cork. At ! sells well. When for a bazaar, a quan- ! tity can be made, and different colors » | properly night and morning. THIS PINCUSHION A NOVELTY Really Ornamental, Though Made of Two of the Most Simple of Household Articles. A very novel pincushion can be made from two very simple articies, that are to hand in every household; Take some narrow ribbon, any color the skewer; wrap the same kind of ribbon round the cork, and cover so that no cork fs visible. Leave the sharp end of the skewer free, and the top end of the skewer make a pret- ty bow of ribbon, and from it form a | 1oop by which the cushion can be hung up; fasten the end to the end of tho | skewer where It attaches to the cork. Now stick pins at the end of the cork, and the effect ig that of a small yard brush. This little contrivance makes a charming gift, and {8 a capital bazaar article, for it 18 a novelty and and feel your thirst slip ayay. Youll of ribbon be employed such a8 pale blue, pink, pale mauve, green and all delfcato tints. On each pincushion, different kinds of pins could be used, and a pretty de- vice would be to have pins with glass heads the color of the ribbon used. These cushfons should then be priced according to the kind of pin used. ! Those with ordinary pins on, of course, ! would be marked cheaper than those with glass or pmrl heads. 1 CARE OF FACE IN SUMMER‘ Problem for Athletic Girls I1s How to Keep Skin White and Smooth During Hot Months. finish refreshed, cooled, satisfied.;, Demand the genuine by full name— Nicknames encourage substitution. THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. The athletic girl has problems of her own to face just now, for she ' wishes to be not only athletic but Whenever beautiful as well, and 1t 1s rather hard | You sc¢ an to run the two together in summer. Arrow thlnk The summer girl plays golf or tennis of Coca- -Cola. all afterncon in the blazing sun and gwims all morning, drying off after- ward on the beach in the same sun- shine. Then when evening comes around she puts on a low-necked, gleeveless gown and looks aghast at a dark-brown neck and arms, with the discoloration ending usually at the el- bows and at the base of the throat, making the most vivid contrast with the pure white skin which lies beyond. To keep the neck and arms white and smooth, especially in summer, re- quires a little time and attention, The proper care of them night and morn ing will keep them from tanning if the girl uses a little discretion, The sun ) ! | i i | baths after swimming are the worst, ; The Best Straw Hats in the House Going at 1.00 While they last PLAHOPOPOP0OS0W for it is the water drying on the skin kes puch a deep tan, If she cdiately on leaving the which n will dress imn water, the summer girl will find that | the rest of her exercise will not harm provided she cares for it her skin | GAY STRIPE NOT FOR STREET ls a Little Tm: Mur,r:_in the Liveller Effect—Good Taste Suggests Quieter Ones, TO THE FOLLOWING CAUSES biitton B Esanlan It i ¢ Defective chimne flues, fireplaces, At “ heating and i pparatus; | = tip, ect at the back, betweer faults of con ction I 1 equip- | o e ment. Matel spar 1 0 e big & £ sions lgured prominent by incendiarism, elect rici * lightning. hol Nearly One-fourth of all Fires Are { tle Labeled | “UNKNOWN CAUSE!” Significant and Potent Reasons and Mar!ne,' i Why You Should Be Provided With ¢ ————————————————————— Selvisesdedgnd 2,500,000 . tan 1 ; artford . 3,000,000 Fire Insurance Protection! Sk e b th frocks of ANN & DEEN n the Merry N ETe Room 7, Raymondo Building |, 770 ‘ usiness w111 have the best at tention if placed with us. ‘:‘h »g“ir‘_ s .ur._v suggestions that Merr leg are returning is weicor B SIREATERVW-,m : n cartwhee ¢ by . CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER & i g had twenty-one years' experience in building 2| e acting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent ! Yietls r the best services in this line. If comtemplating : : will be pleased to furnish estimates and all infor- & Sy ¢ They are & \ All work guaranteed. 1one 169, J. B. STREATER. L T PP PPPPPPPPEPPPPT. TR Y used above the deep nade in o See our Swell Line of | b The skirt ° ° 18 | , made with o Ties and Shirts onal The s#mall bolero hangs loose ‘ ly showing the | ¥ muslin, with a wother of | | Let us Save you Money e e e e On Your Next | be A,rv e dmr st descrip and blue | ’mn‘ hatg now worn Pari are . small or ¢ th a ruching of taf ‘ ul feta and & couj To Clean Morocco Leather. | JOS. LeVAY new agall | Tue Hub The Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothing Shirtwalst Novelties. Qhirtwalsts of white organdie, to pich en's walstcoats h pockets at v.hn} umsv‘:‘ o and flat silver buttons, are & novelty that deserve attention. which ar PR e — o= romu

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