Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 24, 1914, Page 3

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fir TR annn 0 CETTIG ACQUAINTED ¢ (3 . @ ‘ 2 L3 . By ALLEN BROCK. . z 23%0v0 s ;N,vrvbeoclzaualo: 2 from a ere was a man, whoss Jast : name is Loer, ‘ : e W ho, for his lawn, needed 3 g s b rarked, e gOOd La\vn I\“(\\\ er. I‘ L r.‘.: continued RBob, "I'v 1 of the Par tore re ;‘;c found m galore, il ey A;‘U)l'\', W ¢ Neat Appearance of the Lawn [| o ~xfl\.1 the Unruifled Appearance of the Man 1 set Revealing the efficiency of th } ud ‘Is M ~ I:v‘[ll“tl \i‘::;."’y\\Ln;zflzil\;' politest accent It wasn't that they nnsylvania Lawn Mower Al e Le purchiasen here, and the ease with whi )1"1 '»' : ”;‘::“ R ;l,,\:z".‘\l“{ ;v‘('\'()ul'»‘m..n?shl\\.L\l\. should never have gone near their | house. They were always cordial and i y . nformal enough, but somehow eve “‘)'\\' his example and fare hkLW'SC I :i!:.:i-l 1:]:,»-: .‘|.v}x Elf\t.l\..; H:~h1 1}: 'x polite little finish to it that [ used ’ § to feel as thougl wer could be Bl . 2 variety of good Mowers from | i P e S how hard 1 tried ‘arrington would come in and put me at my ¢ with just the correct little social formula and Nell and | exchanged imenities according to the she had learncd ot Miss Winter finishing school. Mr. Farrington wi ) i% % friendly in a dignified way that scemed 3 ' { to call upon mc to address him a J . i Nert took e ywin o to the billiard and her mother al $4.50 up precepts hey would il be corking people (¢ to know well enouxh not to | o polite, but Bert was the only one with whom yrtable serapping know wh I really go them smoke. Somchow | used to .,,| thit real couf B S S SRARRL L LT L L ecurity Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida “When they invied e thelr cottage last veek of course they told me the usual story about thefr informal, rimitive way of living back to nature and all that thing—but I've been bluffed like that before and wasn't prepared for th pleasant reality ‘Was it a reality to go up t sort ¢! HUFFAKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY asked Jessie R T S8 H THOMPSON, VICE PRES H. W. SMITH, TREASURER e T T et e night.” narratcd Pot 1 t nd uptodate plant. Prompt service. ‘}"‘“”\“’i‘”"“ S liebait g & 1d business left with our Vice President at Dickson Bldg will 1 kw e tielto, | i prompt and efficient attention. 3 e St DI PEEPRIEFFIBD PRPPEEIDIIEEPESBEIATT0NES | O tl ,‘ IRES which Caused the Loss —-——-—_—.—_——-——l—-fl_—'————-.-_—._m,., r O3 | | $215,084,709 in the United States in recent year | i were ascribed | so glad I ) THE FOLLOWING CAUSES Defective cl! ¢ | heating | faults of 1 ; ment Matel | sionsg lgured 1 by incendiar 1 the following reli* lightning e writers, Nearly One-fourth of all Fires Are \ 4,750,000 Labeled i Underwriters, , “UNKNOWN CAUSE!” £ ik : ...... $4,500,000 i bRl TR TR : rican, capital 2,000,000 nd Marine, .$2,500,000 3,000,000 AN’N & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Ruilding 1688 Wi ll have the best at te if placed with Si ificant ——————————————————————— Why You Should Be Provide B R Fire Insurance Protection! B 8 T R E A TE R NTRACTOR AND BUILDER 1 Lakeland a vici I I st services in t sed to furnish es rk guaranteed STREATER. Handsome Novelties Will Be Rea With the Advent of Chilly Wea -Fitch Wiil Be as Pop 18 Last Season lit 10 ¢ ur tt t ¢ which w a « or wh I waist 1i1 veu or bag-like, f 8 il are defiuitely con cl 1 those tor early au- t vear are ready i the mar- | ke St of marten and [ Iyt smartly designed | fancies i u d white coney, are ‘tol reatly demanded s Will be sole or- anal heads con 1d stoles of seal or muskrat are L W but t pelerine styles in it larten and dyed ccon W style rippled capes, so al t the grand today m cir maidenly tn assume fashionable I he remcariation of old fur styles fernized by the ad and waisteoats of rur vlt No prottier idea S LOr many a sei styles ttion of the 1 3 without departing trom the in trinsie idea caped vestee ch va e Gesign ch cape not so full thac { it rippl 10 wiist line, but is con trolled in ver fashion by being in vistbly fastened to an under girdle-styled outlines made of geal With a melon muff of the fitch trimmed with scal and with a black of tailored df- the ovalshaped and In front, a ition of fur pelts is vest of shin rosettes, seal bow ating mensions deco at the t ming combii: accomplished, ch fads for furs will in- as was done last geason, also muskrat inchilla, otter beaver and monkey fur, The prevailing cluds fiveh, as Charming Little Costume. | full tunic eff k. and | CHIC HAT FROM PARIS Model of white satin covered comwe pletely with feather fancles. A A A A A A AAAAAA AN A HAIR ORNAMENTS THE FAD May Be as Elaborate as One Wishes, Always Within the Bounds of Good Taste. Elaborata hair ornaments are worn by yvoung girls this season, shell pins with hinged tops with gems that may be turned in diffrent direc- tions to suit the coiffure, and simu- lated caps of string® of pearls with tiny chin straps of pearls to match to wear in the evenings. Narrow bandeaux of rhinestones that widen out in a barrette in the back and which are matched by the hizh spans in combs set with rhine- Blones are very pretty. There are also caps formed of strings of jewels set wide apart, with two siralght feathers up the front, their quills outlined with gems. Square-topped pins, inlaid with gold, matehing gold-topped side combs and . a high open-work back comb with a fillgree design In the gold, are all shown, as are also hairpins with fili- groo gold tops, shaped like a ball, tho center filled with compressed sachet ballg and thin bands of gold ending in gold tassels to wear across the front of the hafir, the tassels hanging back of the ears like slmulated earrings. Gluss as a material for coiffure or- naments 18 stendlly making its way fnto favor. Under a strong lght spun | There are | | | | | igrettes are most eie( e, €8 white combined sapphire, blue vellow when of emerald g """‘. red or golden Some glass tiaras show nd leaves attached to ¢ ilver or g effect In glassy sort of foll- 1t overlarge wge that may cor- rectly be use excepting, of course, the strawberry leaves sacred to they English duchu Coiif amber or in ¢ ments tiaras in are and r colored glass 157 on a brunette beat aud for blondes there are fetching ef- fects in all-jet or in jet combined with paste, pearls or opals ure orni stur look Taffeta and Chiffon. With the beautiful fabrics of which we are given a choice this year none has surpassed the place of taffeta. The gown in the drawing s of this mate- rial, combined with flowered chiffon, The taffeta was in a rich brown, the chiffon in a slightly lighter shade, but lined with rose chiffon ating a beautiful color effect. The lower part of tho bodice and straight revers were of taffeta; the sleeves and shoulder of the rose-ldined chiffon The bodice opencd over a vest of brown brocade. 81 wmsernrorean, The Best Straw Hats in the House Going at 00 RXL T Latis U Rl While they last LA HOPOPOPOPO See our Swe!l Line of iles and Shirts On Your Next Suit The Schaffner Marx Home of | ] | ! i Let us Save you Money b Clothing [ ———————————————— R L e P s e s i ——

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