Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 31, 1914, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA,, ! OUR WEEKLY LIMERICK There once was a builder, by the day name of St. Clair, | o Who was honest, and used the || | € g best Builders’ Hardware Cf)f qua |s at B Storc we sell it nent 18 fair. blackthin S, ang g Sht feet limatic gy aches 3 Splanteg nes progy d remajzy er. 1o ves ar e Make a Specialty of uilders’ Hardware eping on hand constantly a full e of the many items needed by professional contractor or the ateur builder, ord wear is demanded of this ss of Hardware, and you can pend on the reliability of the ods we offer. Blills to 5 oachfully . monej o 1ad it the LSO RDWARE CO. ETETR TR SRR SE T LS LR L SRR R urity Abstract & Title Co. Bartow, Florida ep Vel vell tigtd ng pla very gy AKER, PRES......L. J. CLYATT, SECRETARY H. THOMPSON, VICE PRESH. W. SMITH, TREASURER ABSTRACTS OF TITLES upto'date plant. Prompt service. business left with our Vice President at Dickson Bldg will ompt and efficient attentiem. PHEEIRDDEE PEESFPEDIEEEIPEFIHIO DT RES which Caused the loss Of'g $215,084,709 in the United States in » recent year were ascribed TO THE FOLLOWING CAUSES flues, fireplaces, Defective chimneys, heating and lighting faults of construction Matches, sparks and explo- apparatus; and equip- ment. sions lgured prominently followed g } by incendiarism, electricity and et the following relit lightning. €s: erwriters, Nearly One-fourth of all Fires Are 4,750,000 Labeled Lnd[mflte" “UNKNOWN CAUSE!” ----- $4,500,000 Significant and Potent Reasons capital 2,000,000 — - 1 Marine, Why You Should Be Provided With 2,500,000 hpossad . 3,000,000 Fire Insurance Protection! N‘N & DEEN Qm 7. Ravmondo Building Ss will have the best at tention if placed with us. g B. STREATER. ‘NTRACTOR AND BUILDER twenty-one years’ experience in building g in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent mst services in this line. If comtemplatmg be pleased to furnish estimates and all infor- work guaranteed. m J. B. STREATER. COMING FUR FASHIONS NEW LINGERIE COMING NEW MODES HAVE ALREADYEFULLER SKIRTS AND DRAPERIES BEEN DECRECD. i WILL NECE SITATE CHANGE. } AU Handsome Novelties Wil Be Ready With the Advent of Chilly Weather —Fitch Wiil Be as Fopular as Last Season, Return to Old-Vime Frills and Folds May Be Looked Upon as Sure— How Reign of Tight Skirts Has Done Good. The new modes already decided. No n Wlhether AN, The am wear worn by crino- | lines or hoops distend our skirts in |8 fashoinably dressed woman at any | the widest circumierince which we | OD® time has, during the last two sea- | | 4re able to vavigaie, or whether waist | sons, diminished almost to a negli { llues becoue wusp-like or bag like, | 8ible quantity, but the designers have fashions in furs are definite ly con- | done their best with the handicap and ‘ cluded. That is, thuse for carly au- [ have produced undergarments that tumn wear uare already in the mar- | are dainty and beautiful kot, With the threatened return of full Small neckpieces of marten and | SKirts and draperies and normal waists Iynx, together with s de ~'.-|u;d;’thvr- wili presumably be an accom- fancies in ermine and white coney, are | Panying revolution in lingerie. The | to be greatly demanded, | el aaed frills and folds Huge bushy brushes will be sole or. ,‘ j that have been naments with large auimal beads con ruthlessly sup cealing the clusps pressed may re-as- Broad stoles of scul or krat are || sert ! elves to be worn, but tt lor in || | Something more fitch and coney, 1 { tangible than Wwill be very 1 chiffon may be The waist-reacl s0 available for un- fashionably corree u the grand derwear. “Cul- mothers of today heir maidenly | ottes” may lose debuts, will again assume tfashionable their prestige; but importance all tho extrava- The L,_? el reincarnation of old fur styl will be signally modernized by the ad pression of lin- dition of vestees and waisteoats of up | Corset z Cover for gurig fullness and in contrasting pelts. No prettier ideq | Evening Dress, efght have has been in fur vogues for many a sca- | taught lessons that will probably line son than these caped vestee styles, which allow so much variation of the modes without departing from the in- trinsic {dea of the design, Imagine a fitch cape not go full thu it ripples at the waist line, but is cc trolled in clever fashion by being visibly fastened to an unde girdle-styled outlines made of seul. With a melon muff of the fitch trimmed with sealskin rosettes, and with a black seal bow of tailored di- mensions decorating the oval-shaped cape at the back and in front, a charming combination of fur pelts is accomplished. The prevailing fads for furs will in- clude fitch, as was done last season; also muskrat, chinchilla, otter and beaver and monkey fur. Charmmg thtle Costume. ger. Even when it is no longer necessary that not a crease or fold in underwear shall show through a clinging, scant frock, the value of carefully fitted un- derwear may still bo appreciated. Women have learned how to do away in- vest ¢f around waist and hips. Charming combination garments have been evolvad which are in no way extreme. For the moment the underskirt adapted to the narrow skirt still holds sway. Only in the shops of the fash- fonable corsetieres does one hear much talk of coming innovations in undergarments. For wear over the corsets there are vombinations of many types. Some are cut in one without even the bead- ing walstband, and have a corset cover without fullness, continuing in culotte, or comparatively close-fitting drawers, which, instead of being open ‘and flowing at the bottom, are drawn | closely to the legs above or below the " kuee by ribbon. 1 These are made of lingerie mate- i rials, in light-weight wash crepe, and in the soft Ital- . fan suk, and are beautified by hand embroidery and flat {nserts of lace, but have no sign. of feill, save, perhaps, a narrow soft lace edging the top and armholes and culotte ends. Other combina- tions have the one-piece cut, but the drawers are not drawn In at the bottom, and they are wider throughout their length than the culottes. Even those are, how | ever, likely to fin | fsh with flat trim- | ming at the bot I tom instead with the old-time little flure Blue Crepe de f Chine, frill, and to have but [ till other models called There aro | “Pantelettes’ which have been In evidence for a few months past, These | were dt ed for wear with the dance } frocks, which ler to Im\i freo movement wh DECORATION FOR PIN BOX Little Trifle May Be Made a Real or nament for the Boudoir of Dainty Woman. Tailored costume of brcadcloth with frect little trifies that full tunic effect. ay speedily deco- One of the fetching —_ — the & teur artist 1 e | T rate is the duplicate pin box. }'1111»( HEALTH AND BEAUTY {s simply a Uxilp-inch box, fitted S 4cross of with two tiny druw:x;\ A cupful of strong coffee will remove | tpat are pulled out by means mrmrl- gy ) ! diigice X ‘ ’( "’ ril "v Ap!‘ln The One in a d where a knob ordinarily woul N N the box excepting the back, the ciothes loosened and let| grawers and all of !d\ box »U\-!V: I‘“‘”’I tom are vered smoothly : alone. W bottom ar : and deco- | A cupful of hot water d betore | white or pale Sirma mes rel ! rated with a f d painting meals will sometin and dyspepsia. It is not pre too often duri advisable to us in the midst ot a circular puft This To the top a painted gar two inches makes the & hile the tiny ; " ' \ mmodate butter d The best time t t t klack Cretonne Parasols. = rotoOnne DAT ith brald, ki o e rie o0 t r mot I 1 by t wom- gance in the sup- | with clumsy and unnecessary fullness | If no small table is am!!,;blp ICOMFORT ON WASHING DAY tho handy man can the basket itself Simple Device' Does ‘Away With the lows: On the bottom eceg | Constant Stooping That Is Pain- of wood, one at each sids each ful and Injurious, end of the od fix bamboo rods, al of e« size, of course 3 The busy h make fo 1 and answe Xa | of b : the same pur the tat ‘> I y ab | el i | be saved it the | to an “r‘ with four legs, delighted if ghe tries it, and | the t 1 dow t her health and time! if ti could x:“ n be used without the legs by simply untying the s g NEEDI_E‘VORK NOTES at both sid The strings will easily thread New Amori patchwork des'ens through the wicker of the basket, and ghow laree pi tulips on a neutral | a hook could be serewed at each side ground To be strictly lisle gloves s fashionable silk or ild be embroidered the back of the hand and at the gaunt let end Loosely woven 1ie linens are i much used just nos a background for designs carriod out in soft cottons Outlining, F some work and a few eyelets are thrown ir to relicf by rows of eveuly spaced, darning. | The rage for divided cffocts in bags| fs now evident in the mesh bags, for| a new fringed one extends into !\\u} points at the bottom and the fringe| from the bottom of one of these points| is carried almost to the frame of the bag. Tungo effects and 2 watch set In the frame and also a tir- coin purse| fitted to the exterior of the frame fur nish noveltics in other mesh bags. rench knots, solld 08 of the table and the string attached; it can be carried about quite easily, and no stooping whatever need bho Lower Prices on Ferd Cars Effective Nugust ist, 1914 \ugustist, 1015 and guaranteed against any reduction during that time. A1 cars {ully equipped { 0. h. Detroit, Runabout. . Touring Car Town Car. .. Buvers to Share AT vetadl buyers of \ugust 1st, 190 to share m the profits extent of $40 to $o0 per car, on cach they buy, FPRONTDICI: sell and de liver [ford cars during that pe riod \sk us for particulars FORD MOTOR COMPANY Lake'and Auto and Supply Co. PO COUNTY AGENTS; to $110 (i L] in Profits new lord cars from \ugust 1st, 1915 will of the company to the car W 300,000 1NCW h The Best Straw Hats in the House Going at 1.00 While they last LIWL I8 (R Jo bl eh A=) ) R o — | | | D A T i o See our Swe!l Line of iles and Shirtss the gide of bu wand t ith deep frills f the crepe de ¢ [ The crepe do chinoe upper | part reac! 1 below the knee and fits ri to the plain up per part ¢ 1 to th of lace, net or po de cl extend to the ank o Let us Save you Money On Your Next Suit Hub The Home of

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