Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 28, 1914, Page 3

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Lake lerbf Hotel RS. H. M. COWLES, Prop. Under New Mnagement Refurnishedand thoro ahly renovated, and everything Clean, Comfortable and First-class. Dining Room Service Unexcelled Rates Reasonable, Your Patronage Co dially Invited. $ Lo Sttt Cement, Pressed Brick, e Brick, Pier Blocks, 3 4 inch Drain Tile, 6, 7 g Fence Tost; Infact, any- hing made of Cement. 0K NATIONAL VAULT GO0. LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING HOUSEHOLD MOVING A SPECIALTY Your Feet will be Pleased If you bring them to us to be fitted correct. ly with a pair of our Shoes. Send in the children and we will take care of their shoe wants in a proper manner, Just received a shipment of the latest Baby Dolls in Patents, Satins and Kids We have put in a shoe shine stand for the convenience of our customers. Visit our Shoe Repairing Depariment ‘And be convinced that better Shoe Repair- ing is impossible. We will open your eyes with our Latest Machinery and the Neat- fess and Quickness of our work. .Work AM, LARELAND, FLA., OCT. 28, 1314. PRETTY FINISH_FOR BLOUSE pon'T LET THAT COUGH k Fur-Cloths and Furs in Wraps e “HANE G5~ | Be Adapted. l %p it now belore it getsa hold. Use | GE-RAR-DY of suitably finishing it are constantly LUNG BALSAM being devised. The accompaniment of sleeve bands or cuffs, while generally ;| It’s & speedy remedy for all colds. considered, have this season jumped | bronchitis, ete. Price only 25 cts. into decided popularity, and an end-‘ If your druggist does not keep i less array of new ideas in sets is | write to us for sample. shown in all the shops made up in'! | stifly tailored designs and in the | The Phil P. Cresap Co.,Ltd., New Orleans.Ly sheer drooping effects which, when ' For sale in Lakeland by Henley e e The collarless blouse is still supreme in its sway, and new ways and means | HORSES AND MULES FOR HIRE i \"Phones: Office 109; Res, 57 Green B is l.mcn by our six > . sgecess in Lakeland. i the National Stgel [ el concrete Burial ; Vault . ‘ locks of all discrip- l w YARN[I_I_‘ tions. & ] ‘ { BT Ol O THE wonderful new fur-cloths are so like the skins which they imitate that they appear in all outside gar- ments made up with genuine furs used as a trimming. They do not suffer in the least by comparison with these. * The owner of a coat made of ex- pensive fur sometimes finds a drop of bitterness mixed with her pleasure in it. The thought of the number of small animals that must be sacrificed the sides and back. It 1s lined with plain satin and fastened with hand- some jet buttons. Worn with the coat {s a muft of paniie velvet bordered with the fur- cloth. A velvet chrysanthemum {s mounted on one border. A smart vel- vet turban, with the crown extended into wings and the shape outlined with box-plaited satin ribbon, com- pletes a costume that will compel ad- the finest of furs are not very durable, are disturbing to one's peace of mind. Now that the new fur-cloths have | proved such a triumph with women of fashion they may have wraps more ably dressed women. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Gay and Novel Is This. Red and white Pekin striped puesy Distinctive Neckwear for the Fall. properly adjusted, express a careless grace combined with a certain preci- sion—a most satisfactory partnership. In the sketch are depicted a few of the newest models. The central collar and the cuff shown just below it make a set in sheerest batiste with hemstitched edges and tiny embroid- ered flowers as a trimming and a black satin ribbon run through the cuff and around the neck. The set to the left of this is in firm white linen, with a finished edge cut out in tiny saw teeth. The right-hand set is in handker- chief linen, with a simple embroidered border design, while the separate col- lar just below is one of the new stiff “stock” collars.in starched linen with a black'taffeta stock. Wherever lace figures in neckwear it is more desirable than in almost any other feature of dress that it should be real. There is so little of it required that it is a pity to mar any of its effectiveness by resorting to imitations, although of these there are many extremely clever ones just now. SLEEVES MUST BE CORRECT Have Become a Matter of Much Im- portance In Fashion's Ideas for the Season. By their sleeves you may know was used to build a gay little replica | them. That has been true of the For several years sleeves have not pique, which curves around in waist-| peen of especlal importance. Most of £t called for and delivered. 2 durable than natural furs, longer lived [ willow silk—the popular silk for & and quite as beautiful, without regrets. | blouses with the younger contingent— i ) 1 & Another good feature of the fur- DU]TON - HARR'S (JOM PANY & cloth wrap lies in the fact that it may | of an imported model. The striped frocks of today. ) O’ be altered in shape to conform to the | blouse opens over a vest of white Phone 358 Blue < altered lines of the styles as new sea- 123 Kentucky Ave, FOOTFITTERS 35 ‘9 sons arrive. The altering of fur gar- ® 0% ments is an expensive undertaking on account of the difficulty of matching and sewing skins. No difficulties of s this kind are met with in handling fur- cloths. A very handsome coat of broadtail fur-cloth is shown in the picture given here. It is cut on straight lines, flar- ing toward the bottom, and finished HEQFOTRIOPCFASUS PRI O ifice Phone 348 B.ack Beutify your Lawn, Let us tell you how, Little it will cost. lakeland Paving and Coastruction Company § 207 to 216 Main St. LAKELAND, FLA. Keep the Ouahty Up” has been our watchword You can’t whistle away the fact, the one great big point that in- dicates this Store’s Betterness Duality In Merchandise A Step Ahead in Quality-- A Step Behind in Price BATES STORE Every piece of WOOL GOODS in STOCK ABSOLUTELY NEW 0B OMOMOW'I*OQOmmmw-‘o'N‘MGO*S’OO«S*O&OW}D@OWW&M%@‘i"? B0 HE velvet hat, having been made in every shape with which we are fa- | miliar, now appears in novel shapes | that we have not seen before. So far nothing has appeared to supplant it, al- ! though there is a whisper in the air ! that those who like to be “different” may soon choose hatte r's plush, bright- finished felts, or hats of bright finish combined with suede leather. But if one admires velvet and is looking for novelty, two out of the three shapes pictured above are cer- tainly odd and picturesque enough to fill the requirement. The third is a | standard shape so good that nothing | will ever make it unpopular. l The daring and dashing helmet is a | | | | l | reflection of war times and an extreme of the military mode. Minus the chin strap, there is no reason why it should not prove a success sful model. It is | military enough without this extreme and inconvenient accessory. The stand- | ing cockade of Spanish coque feathers, ! and the bright silver braid, look quite warlike without the strap. It is a ghape for youthful wearers who are ex- cused for Tunning into daring ex- |lre:mbseaunfu] new shape is pictured | with a soft top crown, a wide collar for | a side crown and a square brim turned 21| up on three sides. This isa handmade shape, moderately large, with the up- turned portions of the brim curving | or more often still, the thought thnt'nlntlon in any gathering of fashion- set on, shaped to flare and ripple at frocks would be very good. The Newest Shapes in Velvet Hats coat effect and joins a belt of the silk. | them have been cut on kimono lines— An organdie flare collar rises at the‘ and so they were no eleeves at all, and back and big red buttons fasten the' perhaps that is why they were not im- white waistcoat. portant. But this year we have a cut- and-dried sleeve to deal with again. Braid and Fur. To be sure, the new evening gowns Brald and fur are interestingly com- have no sleeves. But this absence of bined in ornaments for cloth coats. ' | bleeves is as characteristic of the style There are frogs of black braid edged ' ag any other sleeve detail would be. with a narrow fringe of soft black fur , The new evening bodices are cut in with a collar and cuffs of real chin-| and, with a fur collar or braid band.' two points that clasp on the shoulder g chilla fur, It is a short coat with flounce | ing on the coat, the effect of these under a jeweled buckle or clasp or un- der an artificial flower; or else they are cut off square and held over the shoulders strands of artificial flowers. But in the daytime the sleeve is a with jeweled bands or regulation sleeve, set into a regulation armhole. & llenley. | I 1% Fresh Apalachicola 1% Qysters 50c qt; pt. 25c Try our Home made Peanut Brittle and Chocolate Fudge H. O. DENNY: Elliston Building. .§. & {$ PHONE 226. Prompt Del. !WWW HARNESS HEADQUARTERS o, The place to get harnedd s at harness headquarters. We have ev- erything needed to ride or drive a horse and of good quality at reason- ablg prices. From the heaviest team harness to the lightest buggy har- ness this i{s headquarters. Special attention to repair work of all kinds. MCGLASHAN g P OB B PP RPILIBP DD EBIBBPBD [T S the right kind of % work and service that % please people. 'WE can 3 plea&c the most exacting » Isn’t it reasonable to sup- s pose YOU too will find sat- isfaction here? LAKELAND DRY_CLEANING PLANT G. C. WILLIAMSON, 'Prop. PHONE 405 WECLEAN ABSOLUTELY SHSPPEBPPIIP Ch Lo downward at the edges. Its charm is increased because the lines of the brim are soft, the frame over which the velvet is laid being of some flex- ible material without any rigid out- lines. So novel a shape needs little trim- ming, and the extreme of simplicity has been adopted in this hat. A curi- ous ornament of silver flitter spangles is mounted at the front. Soft ostrich plumes are suggested by the shape, and if short and full ought to prove especially well on so rich a back- ground. The third hat is classed among that legion of shapes called “sailor” with- out any very good reason. The crown is soft with puffed top and narrow collar of velvet laid in folds. The brim is plain, lifting a little at the left, where it widens. It is very graceful. This hat is trimmed with a very handsome spray of silver flowers and foliage laid across the base of the crown at the left front. It is almost impossible to describe the novelties in trimming of silver and other metallic effects, they are so new and unlike other things. But never was anything more beautiful and striking used with black and dark-colored velvets. This last hat is a lovely and conr servative plece of millinery. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. snug and usually reaches well over the RUB-MY-TISM And it ie long and rather «g«a-‘s»«lww»wwmnma» hand. Sometimes a bishop sleeve is used—one full above the wrist, gath- rangement of the bodice is followed. Ne‘!mlzh' Headm?hes’ Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and It has been brought so nearly to per- S fection that it 18 too bad to discard it | Burns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects entirely. For it fs both comfortable | Etc. Antiseptic Anodyre, used in- and attractive in appearance. ternally nnd externally.® Price 25c. mflw«x»«i--mmmc-mbmmm {60 T0 THE WOODS z DRUG STORE When you want the | best in Pure Drugs and i Toilet Articles £ 22 i The Thought of Quality remains long after the price is forgotten o Phone 408 Phone 408 i City Hall just across the street from US L B Y e L s e ea) TF YOU ARE THINKING Of BUILDING. SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The OlId Rcliable Contractors ‘Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who peyer "FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. i All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine o | residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their abilityto 91 [ £ = make good. ‘ MARSHALL & SANDERS 1 Phone 228 Blue E =

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