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OVELY and elegant small dress ac- cessories, that catch the eye and fo- cus the attention, do more to earn a reputation for good dressing than most women appreciate. It is because she estimates the value of care of details correctly that the woman of average income is often able to out- shine her wealthier sister in the achievement of distinction in dress. Very little jewelry, and none of that very cheap, but an indulgence in the pretty passing fads of the hour in neckwear or girdles or corsage bou- quets or veils, is the wise rule to fol- low. They may be shortlived but they add zest to the matter of dressing and charm to what would become oth- erwise tiresome. Just now ribb:n flowers and new neck ruffs are %eeping their makers’ fingers always busy. With coats fast- ened up fiz"ic. ot the neck and often finished ..it% fur, there is pro- vided just the < *''=g for the little epaulette houq ... i bright satin roses or the small & + v uf several flow- ers made of ribbon. NBE of the handsomest and most original of the new fur<loth suits s very plainly pictured in the photo- graph that is reproduced here. This uwse of fur-like plushes in entire cos- tumes has produced the most notable of the season's novelties, and every woman who is interested will find a lovely tollette depicted here in a fault- Jess manner. One could not make & mistake in copying it in every detall. The suit is made with & straight- Nanging underskirt and long full- skirted coat, of a moire plush in black. The design is especially well suited to the material, which seems most rich and attractive in black. It is black without a hint of somberness, having a glossy surface with the light broken up by the pattern as effectively as in cut jet. Dark brown and taupe are admirable, too, and gray has many sdmirers, in fur<loths. . A walst of chiffon with sleeveless '.'.tslliod!ce of satin is worn with the plush ekirt, in the same color. The bodice extends to the hips in straight Mnes from the shoulder, ignoring the line entirely. '."l'::o coat affords some definition of THB EVENING TALHGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, DEC. 1§ 1310 Christmas Suggestiop Don’t put off your buying until the day before Chyig, .ls‘ Remember that we have suitable Gitts for all the fay Just a few of the many... ! IN THE NEW BLOUSES 8OME REALLY BEAUTIFUL EF-| FECTS ARE SHOWN. GOPAPO PGP UPUSIPABCBPODOPO Matter of Adequate and Effectiro | Trimming for the Neck Is Highly Important—Return to the Garment of Muslin. It makes slight difference whether the fastening is double-breasted or . single, as long as the blouse does not | show beneath the coat, or the bare neck, or a guimpe, through an open- ing in a blouse. This fashion is not generally becoming and women who know themselves will compromise with the idea enough to preserve the best in their faces and yet show that they know what is the style. ere are more women who can wear the coat which is fastened to the collarbone and extends into & choker collar than the blouse with the material ending at the base of the neck, so, if desired, one can adopt | | | CARVING SETS POCKET KNIVES = . ROLLER SKATES CUT GLASS— Special Prices AIR RIFLES SHOT GUNS LEGGINS, BICYCLES ELECTRIC HEATING; d the new fashion in one garment and ignore it in another. At least, one must accept the posi- tion of the high neck and make obel- sance to it in some manner. There are enough collars on the counters to off- FOBRRETBBOBPLRPCBLRL IR0 LI PR Phone No. 340 * Model Hardware Co ..y, - C. E. TODD, Wi .. MAIN ST. and FLORIDA AVE. set any trouble a woman may have in working out a combination that is suitable. The high white satin ones Then there are roses, mostly in|that go round the back and sides of | American beauty colorings, but made | the neck and are continued in narrow in pink or yellow, also, that are pinned | streamers of chiffon, or mull and lace, in the high-necked collar or on the !are usually worth trying. lapel of the open-throated coat. Bands | There are some novelty blouses that ; of velvet ribbon with frills of maline | show the ingenuity of the American | at the back fasten under a single satin | in neckwear and which have an adapt- | half-blown rose. They are adorable |able collar that can be fastened in | little beauty spots in the street cos- | such a way that it rises to the ears, tume. or droops to the collarbone. These are For the evening corsage splendid |made of white satin which has a roses of velvet, set in rose foliage, are | strong fashionable following. White made and, for the youthful wearer, | muslin blouses fastened down the satin morning glories, with the ribs | front, shirred to shallow yokes of the of the flower outlined with the tiniest of rhinestones. They are mounted with millinery foliage or with a leat made of satin, like that shown in the picture. For the negligee and for lingerie, BOPOPITIOPOT OIS § Rates Reasonable. : &3 om— e —— WW@!WQ Lake Mirror Hotel §| MRS. H. M. COWLES, Prop. Under New Management. Refurnishedand thoroughly renovated, and everything Clean, Comfortable and First-class. Dining Room Seivice Unexcelled. Y ur Patronage Cordially Invited. ™0 You Want Fre We are at ycur service for an carried by an Up-to-date G - Phone orders glven prompt ate. . W.J. REDD| — ribbon daisies and small rosettes of narrow satin ribbons convert the most matter-of-fact garments into things en- ticingly frivolous. We must all de- pend upon such things, more or less, to help out in the work-a-day world in which flowers fulfill a sublime mission. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. made of ruffles of lace, and it is held in place by a band of ribbon and a wreath of tiny flowers. material and trimmed with val lace have made their appearance for the dark blue coat suit. This fashion has come about through the desire to use up the cotton supply of America in order that the mills may be at work again, but it is such a sensible and cleanly fashion that it should have the grace to remain with us always. There is a widespread feeling that the supply of linen will soon be ex- This dainty little boudoir cap is | Whether It is 'A Bound Book 3 g Letter Heads Business Cards Calling Cards gl f BB DR Or Anything that Is to be Printed FEPPEEEBIbEbi0N !PH. FISCHER & ESTABLISHED SINCE 1894 Equipped with Modern El; chinery we are able to do youjp at Short Notice. We use B and Guarantee all Work at Satisfactory [Irics Also a fine line of RATTLESNAKE and AL BELTS. POCKETBOOKS, Shoes, Hand By Work Called for and Delivered We pay Parcel Post charges one way, on amounting to $1.00 or over ’: PH. FISCHER & SON SO. LA. AVE, ol LEZE 2 A T T TR T AR NI L L S 3 @SB Dudrdundndl W'12%1m§ A Properly Fitted Shoe is and find that it serves better; it! does not crush so easily, does not cost half as much, and looks quite well[ enough for its purpose. Also there is a return to the wash blouses made of muslin with colored designs such as the southern woman always wore until her head was turned by, the easiness with which she could procure cosmopolitan fashions. These waists are enchantingly pretty with a dark cloth suit and often give just that touch of color needed by the woman who does not look her best in unflecked white. Lace blouses have been revived, and to give them color there is an embroidered dot at intervals. These dots may be of contrasting colors as, for instance, red and blue are used on one waist. Brilliant tones of these colors are in the highest fashion be- cause of the war, and as dark blue is used for three-quarters of the winter suits, a blouse touched off with these military flashes is a good addition. Varied Neck Finishes. There are indications that tall, close- fitting stock collars will be part of the the wailst line at the back an® has a | winter sartorial scheme, though as yet straight front with a set-in girdle of these tall collars swathe only the back heavy, striped silk. The body of the | and sides of the throat, the front being coat is novel in cut, with the sides, at | slashed down in a V that makes for the underarm, sloped to a point and | comfort at least a little while longer. the skirt set on to fall in graceful ISOmetlmel a plaited frill stands up Remember the . ) hausted, and those who depend upon Evenlng Telegram S it in coarse and fine grades for their | . white wash waists will turn to muslin {JOb Office E Equipped in the State and will be glad % | to take your order. ’: Superior Work N L ’ 3 = g WD Is one of the BEST 1 Large or Small. ] Quick Service Q Reasonable Prices g Is Our Slogan You Style and Service Phone 37 Evening Telegram Buildin Head of Main Street { delaze. Fresh Apalachicola 2 5 Oysters 50c qt; pt. &Uc Try our Home-made Peanut Brittle and Shoes that Fit H. O. DENNY One of the Joys of Life Come ts see us when in doubt. We will take care of your Stce ™ We rse Expert Methods and Hant Standard Make Shoes that Giv We also have a modern Electric Shoe Rep: where we do expert Shoe Repairing with ti machinery that is used in the largest shoe today. All work done in an expert manner: We call for and deliver work. DUYTON-HARRIS COMP* 123 Kentucky Ave. FQOTFITTERS Phone 3 Shoes that: I folds. The sleeves are set in and fin- ished with wide bands of light fur. The neck is finished with a turnover collar of fur and opens with revers at the front. There is a vestce and turn- over collar of soft silk. In the coldest weather the coat may be fastened up close !390.!&' o neck, the tavers forming a double-breasted fastening as warm as fur. An orna- ment, appropriately rich, finished with a hanging tassel completes a brilliant and elegant garment. The patent leather walking shoes have gray cloth tops, the short, white kid gloves are stitched with black, and the large hat of black velvet is trimmed with short, full ostrich plumes oddly mounted. For the from the tall collar at the back, in- creasing the effect of height, but the decollete bodice and blouse are going out of fashion and rarely does the V lat the front—in the newest models-- extend below the throat line. Smart little cravats attached to snap fasten- | grs are made i?f varigus materials and | in Varlous colors and with several of blouses a number of neck finishes may be effected. Velvet Neck Ruffs. Velvet neck ruff and muff sets will ! be worn. One that has already been shown is made of deep purple velvet. There is a tiny muff, with a large rosette of purple ribbon; with cut Chocolate Fudge ’ Elliston Building. PHONE 226. Prompt Del. [these little cravats and two amar: !.. w'YARN[ll LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING HOUSEHOLD MOVING A Roast Beef per pound .. . .....: Sausage, 2 pounds for ..... .. ... Ro}md Steak, per pound .... ... % Loin Steak, per pound ......ams-::" | Chuck Steak per pound ..... - +o: " Stew Beef, per pound ........1 .- Pork Chops, per pound ..... ... Pork Ham, per pound ..... sh 6 Pork Stew, per pound Homemade, per pound Prices On All Meats - Get my Prices on Groceries, Fruit, Vegetables 2™ They are always fresh and best quality. Satisfaction J. D, MCLeOd | Guaranteed amount of outlay required, which 18 g4ges, and in the center of the rosette small as compared with that for any i 4 pig purple and black glass button. other costume that looks as rich, this ppe ruff s decorated in the same way. is unexcelled in elegance. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. llt fastens snugly about the throat. GHHDPPBPPHBILPEPHSSSISIESS HORSES AND MULES FOR HIRE ; 214 Main Stree Phones: Office 109; Res., 57 Green Grocery and Meat Market. 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