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HE STREET F COLORS AND ALLOWED. Is Gay With All mn—Many New Rty Shades Have ¥ Appeared. ¥ hats were popular- autumn showing Year a profusion of trimmings. Sand de, a soft grayish jand pretty for the Pasion.© Midnight and ) make smart head- bn pink featherings, other tones of d varied uses on au- 8 smart street hat. dford, it was a small e in all but color, m rolled but slight- y. A bedford band en- pderately high crown self-buckle. | r, a recent importa-: _ This little apron was of plain blue dark color which {s Chambray piped with white. It iscut maroon and purple, ; 2ll in one piece and buttoned ‘over n favorably for the | the shoulders. A band of embroidery, Two small curled os- | formed of French knots and feather- lightly shaded, were stitching, in black, blue and white, edge of the mcemlly. crosses the front and trims the patch ] turned slightly over‘ pockets. and quietly luhdued‘ i SOME THINGS TO REMEMBER of the hat. Important, Since They Serve as a f hat seen at a recent M8 of a peculiar shape. Guide to Woman Who Would Dress Correctly. Wy upcurling brim was at the edge and bound | on. Similar ribbon: pund low crown, fasten- | (in a plain, long ended i the ribbon, this ipturned sailor was un- ‘Women with long, thin necks should not wear collarless blouses, as the ef- fect is not good. Red wall paper, especially in a emall room, is often found to be trying to the eyes and temper. A white satin dress, when put away, should be pinned in blue tissue paper with brown paper outside sewn to- gether at the edges. Heavy hats cause headaches and are very bad for the hair. A hat uld be light and should not be worn ;:";"“:::l:::".:"; 80 Mghtly on the head as to exclude 85 tha bier ot Ahe . all the air. Lack of ventilation for the | hair is one of the causes of baldness, When engaged on delicate needle- work a good plan is to have a little flour in a saucer by you and to dip your fingers in it from time to time. This will not only keep the hands dry, but the work beautifully clean. d flufty in appearance severe, is the beau- cantonier of Reboux. was concealed by a _colored ostrich and , forming a large, the left side. A trifle i .festoon were two or e lly smart turban In' two wisps of white' the upper edge of the crown, and another pptly at the frout side, Make the Interior of Your Home Bright With . ’Ff“ | Alabastine bect dren your walls with astine, the beauti- sanitary wall tint. stine will not rub ip nor peel when applied ac- cording to el 77 directions on = A package. A Economical, 74 lasting. Come # and see the A beautiful fashionable colors for your home. And let the The Exterior Shine With Sherlyin- Williams Paints re Headquarters for Everything in . Hardware - Fencing i " Stoves, Etc. pme In, whether you buy or not. VILSON ARDWARE CO. . 'VERY woman, young or old, likes the comfortable and dainty morn- ing cap and jacket which we usually classed as dressing sacques and break- fast caps. It is a* the beginning of the day that they serve their owners best Nothing but the kimono jacket is made with a view to being put on in the shortest possible time, and no headdress but the breakfast cap is de- signed to make up for a lack of hair dressing These virtues of the cap and jacket are enough to endear them to the average human. But they do more than simply add to one’s comfort, for it is the fashion to make the articles for the breakfast garb of pretty, gayly colored fabrice or of flowered materials and to deck them out with laces and ribbons. They are bright and “homey” looking and the admiration of other members of the household. A very pretty breakfast cap helps to start the day right. Of such an inexpensive luxury everyone may have a number so as to add variety to the morning toilette. Consider the number of fabrics one may choose from to make the break- fast jacket. All the fine cotton weaves, lawn, dimity, organdie, mull, batiste, crepe, voile and challie. They are made in all colors and in the most beautiful of flowered patterns. They are inexpensive and it takes only a short length to make a jacket. Or if something more rich is wanted there are the light weight silks, embroidered crepes, nets, plain and figured, and laces. But the breakfast jacket 18 quite as pretty in the cheaper cotton goods as in the others. There are many forms of the jacket. All pattern companies supply patterns for them. The most practical are the simple ones that can be laundered easily. They are no trouble to make, 80 that every woman may supply her- self with these gay and becoming gar- ments. The very simplest of designs is shown in the picture given here. It is cut by a kimono pattern and made of figured cotton crepe showing a small rosebud on a white surface. The only seams are the underarm and sleeve seams. When these are felled, the bottom and fronts hemmed and the neck bound, the garment is ready for trimming. A ruffle of shadow lace is sewed to all the edges. Pink ribbon an inch and a half wide is used for fastening the neck and the fronts. A half yard sewed to each side ties into pretty bows. Three yards will provide these and small bows to set on the sleeves as well. g The cap is made of a puff of white mull gathered on an elastic cord. A band of the figured crepe is sewed across the front and turned back about the face. This is one of the washable caps made to outlast an ex- perience in the laundry. There are many others, of ribbon and laces, with frills and flower trimmings that are prettier but less durable. It takes so little to make these bits of finery, even when ribbons and laces are used, that most people can afford them. The cap shown in the picture is an excellent pattern for a sweeping or dusting cap. No one should neglect to protect the hair as much as pos- sible from dust, which is its worst enemy. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Capes Practical and Capes Ornamental APES that are really practical are those made in three-quarter length, well fitted about the shoul- ders and full about the bottom. They are roomy, without being cumber- some, and they are comfortable. But the cape, plain and simple, is not as well liked for general wear as the capelike jacket and those combina- tions of cape and coat or cape and jacket, which costume makers have seized upon for making new effects in wraps. The long, full cape is an ideal gar- ment for evening year. For this pur- pose it is developed in many fabrics. Black velvet, lined with white satin or brocades, and white silk or satin draped with black lace make them- selves a place of honor in wraps for evening or other fuh dress. Often handsome furs in deep collars appear on these as on other brilliant fabrics. The long cape promises well in the rich brocades and plushes and em- broidered silks and crepes so well adapted to it, especially in conjunc- tion with fur used in broad collars or bands for trimming. For warmth the lighter fabrics are interlined. For smartness and a style touch the garment shown in the picture illus- trates the effectiveness of the cavalier cape. Its best developments are in plain velvet with plain satin linings. It is made here in combination with a sleeveless jacket with flaring collar. Many of the combination wraps are puzzling at first glance; one hardly knows whether to classity them in the cape list or not. Quite often what ap- pears to be a simple cape turns out to bc a sleeved garment. The in- genuity of designers has managed to introduce the lines of the cape into cloaks, and has evolved cape-jackets and cape-coats that are the most novel of the offerings for fall and winter wear in wraps, JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Monogram Towels. The towel monogram is now being enhanced by an embroidered frame for the initials. Sometimes the frame is composed of a simple wreafh of forget- me-nots or similar small flowers, and frequently the frame is an embroid- ered ribbon or a simple added oval. ! l z 5 Do You Want Fresh Clean GROCERIES? We are at your service for anything carried by an Up-to-date Grocery Phone orders glven prompt attention {W.J.REDDICK PRSIV D OC»O'E»:& Now Is the Time To Plant That Garden We are Headquarters for Fresh, Guaranteed Seeds and have a full supply just received including Mustard, Beans, Okra, Onion, Tomato, Cucumber, Raddish, Beets and Pep- pers. Orders placed here for Strawberry plants will be promptly filled. Let Us Be Your Grocervmen We will be glad to fill your order and same will have our most careful attention—we carry a fresh line of Vege- tables, Fruits, Fancy Canned Goods, and General Line of Staple Articles. Yours for Reasonable Prices and Prompt Service. J. B. STREATER CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Having had twenty-one years’ experience in building and contracting in Lakeland and vicinity, I feel competent to render the best services in this line. If comtemplating building, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all infor- mation. All work guaranteed. Phone 169. J. B. STREATER. Stop, Look, Listen The World Series Now Going On You will find lots of other good things in this Store you want to wear besides Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes Set a Standard of Quality for the rest of our Merchandise Shirts, Neckwear Underwear, Hosiery Gloves, and other things * % & % This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes The Hub JOS. LeVAY