Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 29, 1914, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

get of those large autify your yard? the oldest reliable to put in your walk? ot vour brick and blocks es f ATIGNAL VAULT GL.. rizht, so are the 3. Zlmmerman, Mgr. B West Main St. Talk to Practically Pecple in the Town 6H THIS PAPER YARNELL ND HEAVY HAULING HOLD MOVING A SPECIALTY ND MULES ¥OR HIRE ce 109; Res., 87 Green vou want your Shirts and Collars Laundered the VERY BEST L% For Sale In Lakeiand by ‘THE EVENING TELEGRAM LaR ELAND . b For every ®—=7/ w little ache and bain and big aches and | big pains \ = DRIVES PAIN AWAY=, Is_qu.ic.kly absorbed—good for sores, neuralpia, stift joints, rheumatism, etc. 25¢ at druggists, HENLEY & HENLEY Are You Getting Satisfactory Results with your KODAK Come in and let us explain the successful way to make good pictures. Your summer’s trip will be pleasantly remembered by the use of a good kodak. “The Red Cross Pharmacy” (1 The Kodak Store” “ON THE CORNER" A complete assortment of “Cranes” Stationery | of shirrings and puffi i bon trimming beading, a frill of the | i embroidery which forms a fichu, and No One Particular Style Has Been Se- lected for Explicit Approval— Frocks That S:em in Fair Way to Be Popular. The catch-word of the season s the tunic. Scmet cle after circle it is formed of cir- of flounces or formed models show tunics which extend to from three to four inches of the skirt bottom. One very smart and novel model taken from the medes of the time of Louis XVI was made with a long tunic black taffeta, fin- ished at the bot- tom with deep scallops, and placed over a white lace skirt the underskirt be- ing scarcely vis- ible I Plack taffeta or |l taffeta of some somber tone, is | considered ex- tremely smart with the white lingerie materials, the somber note usually appearing { In the shape of tu- nic trimming or ome:of “the swathed girdles, » Which are so much in vogue. | Three frocks re- cently seen are a fair type of the frocks that will be | seen at summer resorts, One {8 of eyelet linen, with a gay touch of color in the way of Roman striped rib- forming a girdle ending in loops at | the front. The skirt has set on founces of the eyelet embroidery. Another frock is of flowered rose- colored and plain taffeta. The blouse closes with a sin- gle row of mate- rial buttons, and has a plaited or- gandy collar trimmed with a frill of lace. The skirt is made with a long tunic and plaited under- Still another model {s made of black taffeta. This of | | skirt. \ i \R \R, IS CALLED THE TEDDY AND IS POFULAR. BE/ , and other | | Sort of Woolen Velour, Light Weight But Warm—Shirrincs and Plaitings for the Autumn and | Winter Seasons. of (By MARY DEAN.) Capes have become too common, ex- cepting those made from the new ma- terial called teddy bear; this fabric {8 very popular. The teddy bear ma- terial is a sort of woolen velour, woven with long, hairy threads, exceedingly soft and supp and although light | % of weight it has considerable |3 warmth and i3 shore resorts material not less tain or shore re- excursion trips is a rough weave which i3 likely to be much in vogue win- ter. This goods is of a &ilky texture and has a ground | ¢ work of color sub- dued by the long dark balrs The skirt is exciting interest among| " students of the ideal for wear at | Another new!g sort wear or for /s woolen | & during | % ! I the coming increasing | & fullnessof the 3} modes and there | seems no shadow of doubt that we are in for an au- tumn and winter of shirrings and plait- | ings. Just how far the movement will go remains to be seen. The flowing movement of sheer supple stuffs over clinging foundations which character- | iz6 many of the midsummer models i a very different thing from fullness and drapery in heavier material. Sleeves are becoming longer, and a | Paris correspondent writes that wom- ien are wearing high-necked bodices. Cape of White Serge. PAGE SEVEN Mayes Grocery Company WHOLESALE GROCERS “A DUSINESS VITHOUT BOOKS” We find that low prices and long time witi not go hand in hand. and on May Ist we will instal ocur new system ot low prices for Strictlyv Cash. We heve saved the people of Lakeland and Polk County thousands of dollars in the past, and our new system will still reduce the cost of living, and also reduce our expenses and enable us to put the knife in still deeper. We carry a full line groceries. feed. | favored for moun- | g grain, hqy. crate material. and Wilsen & Joomers'ldeal Fertilizersalways onhand Mayes Grocery Goipany 211 West Main St., Lakeland, Fla. S “CONSULT US” rainy season. For figures on wiring your will save you money. Let us put gutter around house. We Look out for the your house and protect it from decay. T. L. CARDWELL, Electric and Sheet Metal Contracts £ Phone 233. § P L w0 Rear Wilson Hdwe Co. PR PRRPEER BB ook e QM B 00000000 R R LB b b rryrrerr Ty e e AR AT T L LT TP YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING SEE nd them to the | One such frock described was of white telana Steam Laundry | are better equipped than ever for giving you high aundry work. ( and Paving and Construction Company B. H, BELISARIO, Proprietor BB BB BB BEHODD FIIEEFDDIPBEIDBDDD DI ONE 348 BLACK or llouse Piers, Cement, and all Concrete B U | D es right. kinds of Cement Work, LDING 17 Main St. EEPIDBDIPPBEEEEBBHH DD EFSEEEDEBEI IS PIIEE SATISFACTION I :lls in any line. e present time buying for our goods arrive oneWe will be pleased to show :t line of General Merchandise ever offered in Estimates given on all Phone 130 l‘ i @ | w | @ & @ | MATERIAL il Sk LAKELAND, FLA. ‘ 2] { Mr. Cole is in the Eastern four stores. “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL lers and Optometrists, Lakelznd, Fla. @ ' LORIDA LLECTRIC AND ACHINERY COMPANY Phone 46 THE ELECTRIC STORE 307 E. Main St. | | | 1§ o RETTTE VL g o PRBPRDOE ! modish cape ! simmer, | skint, | thbe underskirt | There is a flat turn-down collar of model has the new corselet shaped it ‘ bodice, with or- gandy vest and collar, There is a long tunic with a panel of plaits back and front, A cape costume fs also in vogue. g Undoubtedly tl COs tume of serge, of satin ot tafe weta will be seen at every resort this The cape costume of the small cut is of white serge, ané has broad bands of material which cross at the front and button to the The blouse and long plaited tu nic are of white crepe de chine, while material or the is of cape white crepe de chine Linen has of the heen that alwayt wora, in women have 1 that spite fact ever grumbl gets mussy and stringy after the first wearing, and will wear it and will continue—unless the come true of the able linens,” been heard lately contends women dream so-called “uncrus about which rumors Taffeta and Chiffon. es and shoulder of jice opened Over a Ves tight-fitting i Il : taffeta and buttoned from neck to foot The waistband was twisted round the hips, from it a deep embroidered tulle | flounce fell nearly to the bottom of ! the gkirt, hiding it entirely. A nar- row bias band of | taffeta encircled | this flounce at tho tettom, which was shaped in scallops. The bodice was made high at the neck and had long sleeves As has been suid, capes are be coming too mon, but occasions ally model com one sees a with per- haps some indi- vidual touch, or made of novel ma- terial which differ- entfates it from the general dis- play. Among those recently seen, for inst was an unusually attractive wrap, the | note being the Taffeta. | shaped collar at the back, which falls | in graceful folds from a black velvet | ribbon which encircles the neck and is held in place at the back of a pearl buckle. This cape was lined through out with lobster red silk. There was a fold of the red silk on each side of the cape collar at the back, and down the frout. uice, =4l DICTATES OF FASHION Buttons peculiarly decorative this season Q1 LS are dy blouse Pure apple green i8 often seen in evening frock made ned plaid ribbon. Ve unfitted from the f walst ful afternoon frocks are distinctive Crepe de Chine and | oe are a little like mid- | i | £ i f ¢ MARSHALL & SANDERS The 01d Rellable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who never "'FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. . Ny residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good. The many fine MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue MR pTeewes e ey s e ST e LT R EE SRR IEARTE L L) B EBDEE 5 W. K. Jack W. K. McRae JACKSON & McRAE REAL ESTATE Large Listing--Always Some Bargains Sidi B W L L i Imported Cherries - i Preserved Figs - - * Imported Olive Oil - - Brandy Peaches $1.00 Brandy Cherries - $1.15 B, S0 S0 Also Piemente and Cream Cheese Phone 93-94 ursery ir sur- gnepherdes N ad yrees and of the nursery ga ) return, . Pure Food Store No. 666 This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, Five or six Joses will break any case, and if taken then as a ton e Fe It acts on the liver ywns, &l oo mel and does not gripe or sicken. 25¢ Fix 'Em TH] Shnni(iarduv TIRE SHOI VULCANIZING " v PETE S BIEWER, M 5 DEHHHBEOHHEBDHEBBEPHBPbRRGPA 3 BRBBHBDE e P EPPEEEP

Other pages from this issue: