Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 7, 1914, Page 3

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e Finishing Touches ] add exclusiveness and distidctibn b the modest toilettes of today can be elected from our complete stock of nusual Novelties in Fine Jewelry To satisfy and please our customers bv giving them Prompt Service, and Clean, Fresh Goods, at Prices the very Lowest that an honest profit will justify. A LA I DS ILL SRR LELTLR LT LR LT L L2 L 2L X DL L D DL L2 T LT TR L LT T T RS HHS OISO OO OO OO S O § 2 2 2 g The following aids to an appetizing g g smart type. . 1 and healthful Bill of Fare: - to have you call and see our dlsplay Juicy Steaks, Prime Roasts Pork and Mutton Chops Delicious Sausages ’ 3 Jest Country Ham Jreakfast Bacon CONNER & O'STEEN _ 0y § Delicious Soups ... .. Fruits in Season S 3L T R T I TR Canned Fruits and Vegetables y and everything requisite for a well Laden Table. Give us a Call. [(§ ” CONSULT US G IWI:_[ D[ I I ;1=“ For figures on wiring your house. We b et will save you money. Look out for the VERY one will welcome the re-|of three, or more, fastened to a steel PHON E 59 g 3 turn, after a brief absence, of the | or strong wire pin. Of all the pleces St b Let us p.nt gutter around fashion for short curls, worn at the | made to be pinned on they are the your house and protect it from decay. side of the face, for evening coiffures, | easiest to keep in order and the eas- 35!!. and at the back of the head whenever | fest to adjust. ere those who like them care to add their An example of what short curls | == . T- L. CARDWELL, charm to the hair dress. They are | will do in accomplishing a dressy d Sh M a9 the easiest and most “fetching” of lit- | coiffure 18 shown in the illustration p A tle finishing touches, when they can | given here. This hair dress is no- A e s i e L] c"ic an eet etallcontr‘Cts be worn at all. It is sald by those | ticeably pretty, but imagine it with-{ ¥ E Phone 233. Rear Wilson Hdwe Co. who ought to know that some women | out the curls and it will not be no- s ' R 33 cannot wear curls. Just why this is | ticeable in any way. d L B L T R E A is apparently among the unknow- Some people cherish a prejudice La ettt 2l 2 DI AT R R SRR TR R ER RS 4 Rt ¢ able things. But every woman can | against wearing false hair of any kind. CONTR AOTOR AND BUILDEH experiment for herself and be influ-| But women have helped out scanty s . 3 .42 enced by the result. locks for as many ages as history re- Having ha_d t.we“t}"one years’ _e_xl?el'letllce lln buflt:mgt The little curl may be made at the | cords, by supplementing them with and contracting in Lake_land_and vicinity, feel compe en time the hair is dressed, and of the | extra pieces, to very good effect. There to render the best services in this line. If comtempl_atmg natural hair. If one has naturally | seems to be no objection to a false bui]ding. will be p]uged to furnish estimates and all infor- curly hair, it is easy to manage. But | tooth from any quarter. Anything mation. All work g\ummeed‘ few people are so blessed, and the lit- | which really improves the appearance tle curl is generally a very satisfac- | will always be used and with the best tory bit of artifice. At the hair deal- | reason in the world. ers short curls are made in clusters JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Dominant Note in New Millinery Phone 169. : J. B. STREATER. S4HE PS4 44300 H 000400024000 9 QUR WEEKLY LIMERICK There once was a builder, by the name of St. Clair, Who was honest, and used the best Builders’ Hardware. Great Exposition of New Styles from Hart Schaffner & Marx for Men and Young Men eals at r Store y e we Sell it ore, (@ Here’s the best we’ve ever done for the men of this the most comprehensive display of FINE CLOTHES ever brought together; better fabrics, better colorings, better patterns; and more interesting styles the assortment 1s WA . : Band prices are fair. A ASHION decrees that the choice of | among that great number classed as ! millinery shall have an almost un- | sailors, or as “the canotier,” the brim limited scope during the coming fall | is irregular. It widens at the left and winter seasons. When we con-|side and shows a small upward curve sider fabrics one may elect to wear |at the front. The brim edge is bound velvet or felt or plush or satin, and | with silver braid and a pretty and also combinations of these materials | distinctive touch is given by the little As to size, hats proceed from the |bow of this braid, which is mounted small, brimless, close-fitting turban to | at the back, as if it terminated the the wide-brimmed picture type, | binding. through all graduations in width of Roses in silk and metallic effects brim. Shapes are as varied as the |set in foliage and ferns are mounted fancies of those who design them. | against the brim in a manner that There are, therefore, hats big and | convinces one that the maker of this We Make a Specnaltyof Builders’ Hardware Our effort has been to bring together a lot of fine clothes for the use and benefit of the men and young men who dress well. Im one sense, you may say that we're done this for the benefit we.shall get from it; from selling the goods for a profit. eeping on hand constantly a full ine of the many items needed by i little, brims wide or narrow, and |hat wa rtist. 2 he professional contractor or the aRwe il or“nh?)l't. A w;:,:.’:,;mmed velvet hat with a But in another sense—there is another and better mateur builder, For street wear the small hat is | section of the front brim cut squarely sense—we’ve done it for the benefit you'll get out of it. sensible and smart. The snugly-fit- | away, making a short, straight line in- ting, well-shaped turban reaches its |stead of a curve, is trimmed at this We expect to sell at a profit to us; but we expect you to "Hard wear is demanded of this highest development when made for | point with two short ostrich plumes |} buy at a profit to you. That's really the true basis for bus- wintry weather. With a variety of |and a short, loop and ends of velvet 3 3 it : . 'd lass of Hardware._an.d. you can b Mg MOy gy v o~ A Do bvcagons bl iness success; it's the way we look at our business; we epend on the rellablhty of the and with particularly brilliant novel- | place with two jet bands. The big like to have you look at it that way. P ties at hand, the turban is a flourish- | black hat has a warm place in the b OOdS we Offer' ing thing of beauty decked out in |regard of women, and deserves it. 4 decorations that are simple but ef- A small and striking hat very e— fective. frankly draws its inspiration from —_ Something of the diversity th size grim-visaged war. Mounted above the and trimmings and styles is more | blithe countenance of a young girl It’s your show as well as ours; we're helping you to have the best clothes made; come and see. and new models than ever. |YOU ARE INVITED * % % % plainly set forth in the illustration | one may forget the associations that given here than can be conveyed by |are suggested by its likeness to the mere words. These are all velvet | soldier's helmet. The most extreme hats, new in shape and excellent in | development shows the chin strap. le u JOS. design. Each one.is a style of many | Minus this the shape is practical and L ! eVAY i of its particular kind and each is well | in better taste than with it. The hat l woAnh (‘:;)nsid:ratloln. : ol is trimmed with bands of silver beads sailor sha s pictured so that | and t of il R D WA R E C o ) its prominent ':d ngw features are semblT:g :l:::]l’e:ing:. e oo The home Of Haft SChafiner & Marx CIOthes emphasized to the eye. Although JULIA BOTTOMLEY.

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