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B . STREAféR§ CONTRAOTOR ANO BUILDER Tlaving had twenty-one years’ expenence in building d contracting in Lakeland and vicinity, 1 feel competent render the best services in this line. If comtemplating ldmg, will be pleased to furnish estimates and all infor- mation. All work guaranteed. hone 169. | | bbbt J. B. STREATER. § < t Us Be Your Grocers? S 02 e handle only fresh, clean oods and we keep a full linel| of Fresh Meats, Including Steaks, Roasts, Chops, Breakfast Bacon, | ams, Brains, Chickens, etc, Vegetables are r Specialty. We Keep Fresh Fruit, aiso ything in Can Goods that you may suggest cluding Vegetables, Soups, etc. OT startlingly new in style, but de- | noon gown of panne velvet shows an adaptation of modes to material that commends it to the woman of taste. The use of the new fur-cloths, light- weight plushes and long-napped panne velvets in entire dresses is an innova- tion which furnishes novelty enough for those who value it above all else. The bodice and sleeves of the model appear to be cut in one, although the sleeves are long and close fitting about the forearm. They taper to the wrist and extend in a rounded point over the hands. A ruffie of the material, doubled, finishes the edges of the bodice at the front and across the | back. In many dresses of napped or pile fabrics narrow borders of fur ' are used for finishing edges. The upper part of the skirt is set on ' to the bodice, overlapping the front and extending up in a square tab at §.Is +~ buy your goods where You can get the most for the money. That place is the grocery of . G. TWEEDELL) PHONE 59 Let Us Supply ~ Your Needs 3 1 Viss,Orange Clippers Spruce Pine Picking Ladders Cement Coated Box Nails Q g . Avery’siOrange Plows American Field Fence Cyclone Ornamental Fence Everything usually carried in an up-to-date Hardware Store ILSON HARDWARE CO. the maker of the motor bonnet and coat pictured here has distinguished himself. All brides, and other fair ladies, who elect to go a-motoring in crisp weather, will only need to copy this cold-weather outfit to assure themselves of comfort. One need not look twice to see how very attractive it is. The heavy, enveloping coat of zib- eline is cut on rather straight lines, flaring enough to be roomy and ample. to be easlly slipped on, and finished with turnback cuffs and a huge ob- long bone button. The wide, square collar is arranged to button up about the neck and roll over, or to lie flat over the shoulders, according to the desire of the wearer. The coat fastens a little to one side of the front with large pone buttons. There is a good range of heavy cloths to choose from for coats of this character. It includes boucle cloth, | The straight sleeves are large enough | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, iLAKELAND, FLA, DEC. 2, 1914. | Trim V|s|t|ng Dress of Panne Velvet the left side. At the bottom this upper hem. The lower part is cut separately and set on under the hem. This makes a one-piece garment with the effect of a short tunic, and shapes the skirt prettily to the figure. The very wide, crushed girdle is made of the same material as the dress and tacked about it below the waist line. It fastens in with the bodice at the left side. A double ruffile of plaited lace fills in the neck, and frills of the same finish the sleeves. The gown is in taupe color, worn with patent leather shoes having tan cloth tops, and a black velvet turban.! A long ornamental bar pin is lnstened below the bosom. For materials, the body of plush and velvet, simple and trim lines, should be exacted of the modiste. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. For Motoring in Crisp Weather TIMULATED by that special in-|Ural lamb, chinchilla and fancy mix- spiration which seems to come to | tures. the help of the designer of trousseaus, | body more style and are cut on sim- The ready-made garments em- pler lines than has been the rule for several seasons. One cannot expect to get better results in a made-to-order coat than those to be found in the dis- plays of reliable houses showing mo- tor and sports coats. Heavy cloths, plushes, satin and novelty weaves are used for motor bonnets. is of satin, with warm interlining and thin silk lining. At the front a lined band of uncut velvet is trimmed in ! points. A frill of plaited satin falls like a cap about the face. The very long chiffon veil is shirred into a cap that veils the satin crown. But there is ample length to bring the ends over the face, around the neck, and to tie them in front, so affording ample protection. Brald and button ornaments make just the right finish for this excep- tionally fine motor bonnet. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Practically all of them have | soft puffed crowns. That in the picture ! A NEW FIRM, But Not a NEW MAN T-%E Lakeland Elcetricar Suppty Company will be open for business in about ten days, with an up-to- date line of ! ightizg Fixtures, Electric Irops, Percula- tors and other useful things of the verv highest quality. All work will be personaily supervised byflan expert Eiectrician. Lakeland Electrical Supply Co. C. B, LOCKE. MGR. SO HOFOHOIAOEABOTOOE JOIN THE SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION S P U G = OF USELESS GIVING ALSO THE S P U G SOCIETY FOR PROMOTION OF USEFUL GIVING Electric Irons, Toaster Stov.s, Percula- tors, Flashlights, and Table Lamps, are among the most desirable and useful Fetdel Ll DI DB LI B OB CHBO B OIS ETIPR FROPE PRLT TS el Je ey Tt O] 2 Gifts you can select for CHRISTMAS % Presents, 2 : FLORIDA ELEGTRIC AND MAGHINERY CO. ] THE ELECTRIC STORE Phone 46 307 E. Main St, lightfully effective, this trim after- | part of the skirt is hemmed in a wide | ;EOHOEOETHSOEOTODRIOEO O BOEODO EHBIERNEN SO ELHBOEO 0 ¥ Do You Want Fresh Clean gGROCERIES ¢ We are at your service for anything carried by an Up-to-date Grocery Phone orders glven prompt attention W.J.REDDICK | SO OFOB ORS00SO QB OO CHECHEH 3 SOOI Richelieu l This label on a can, or jar, or package, means | that the Contents are the BEST Just thinks of the most delicious ripe fruits and berries, fresh vegeno£ pue sapedP put SI[qe} have the idea of RICHELIEU GOODS Large shipment of these goods now in I have the LARGEST Stock of FANCY GROCERIES in Town Call and Inspect. Prompt Delivery Yours to Serve and Please D. B. Dickson Attention! Some good things in Ladies’ Coat Suits Not the latest Fads, but see the Quality, then listen at the prices, $12.00 to $35.00, to close out at $7 00 to 3] 2 00 With a little alterations you have a good Suit. Glad to show you. BATES STORE | SOOI ATOTOT OO AT