Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 17, 1914, Page 3

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inutas, LAK ELAND, FLA,, DEC. 17, 1914, QEOPOPOREOFOEOFO! Christmas Suggestions Don’t put off your buying until the day before Christmas. Remember that we have suitable Gitts for all the family. UROFQFOPPPEPOEHOS Y OHT O BODO al OB OO P m. mination Free. 240 Black ic. Over Post Palmer School of tation and ENHALL NGINEERS k218 Drane Building D SURGEON Kentuckv Buildina Florida n. Special at-‘ es of women ryant Bldg., Office phone 357. 87 Blue. 350 to 4, evenings 7 to 8 | Postoffice CKSON =AT-LAW state Questions int Building 8, FAUDOCK DENTIST o 1, Dir-kson Bldg. pland, Fla. idence 91 Rlack dwin Spencer, Jv. - 0 TUNERS t, Refinished and Work Warrant- ass. Residence n Building Florida , LAWYER of Court House y o Titles and Real Et L4 jW'a Specialty e cemngy AND SURGEON and 6, Elliston Bldg. Florida I8; Resid. 301 Blue 2. Res. 312 Red to drafting legal pers. es and abstracts ished § WATSON, M. D. | oover Bldg. 0e 351; Res. 113 Red ®d, Florids "P. CARTER RY SURGEON nd, Fla. 294 Red RBON & OWENS INEYS AT LAW Building od in July, 1900 S. IRVIN TIST aad 15 Kentucky Building ————— | ties i1 the natural colorings. Ty A i Lakeland, Florida e Stock and General Co. Sales a Speclalty deg.. Lakeland, Fla R. RUNYAN 18, Raymondo Bldg. drugs furnished with- lextra charge e phone 308. Phone 410 HERE is a lot of comfort to be had out of a remodeled dress. It seems, and is, wasteful to discard a perfect- ly good garment, that has nothing the matter with it, except that some new idea in outline has come in and dis- placed that on which it was built. The sense of being economical is sol- acing, and when a remodeled gown has all the earmarks of a spick-and- $ban, uptothehour new model, the joy. of the average woman is com- plete. She has achieved economy and style at the same time. This season the incoming of the tunic, the vogue for thin sleeves, the wide girdle and the girdle made of the fabric of the dress have all played into the hands of her who is determined to remodel her gowns instead of discard- ing them. Skirts set on the yokes have helped out, too, for the skirt too narrow at the bottom has been cut off where it began to narrow, and the missing length provided for by a smoothly fitting yoke. Thanks to the fickle, but not always unkind goddess of fashion, short skirts are the prop- er thing for the strcet, and some of the bottom edge may be trimmed away from those that show signs of wear. Then there is the skirt with the bat- tlement edge at the bottom, that is, skirts slashed into shallow, straight- edged scallops about the bottom edge, sometimes bound with braid. This one alteraticn gives an up-to-date touch to last year's gown, gmwww%m?mmo—. P BB BDHBODO A straight, plain underskirt of satin, worn under a cloth tunic, has solved the problem of changing many cloth and velvet dresses of last winter into styles introduced for the present sea- son. The tunic of plaited chiffon worn over the skirt of last year's silk gown and the introduction of a wide girdle about the waist have helped out immensely in altering afternoon dresses. l Nothing has been more helpful to the economically inclined than the very fashionable band trimmings of fur and fur cloths. By means of these tunics have been lengthened, the fashionable collars and cuffs in- troduced on jackets, pretty turbans to match suits made possible. All the pattern books abound in suggestions. An attractive dress shown in the | picture may be copied, using a last: yéar's dress as a foundation if the, owner had the forethought to buy a| little extra length of goods with a' view to remodeling her gown. Where a provision of this kind has not ! been made, it is best to make an un- derskirt of satin and convert the cloth skirt into a tunic. Or it the cloth skirt 18 very narrow the underskirt may be finished with a panel of satin up the front and the cloth tunic set in at each side of this. Very wide silk braids are fashion- able for trimming, and, like the bands of fur and fur cloth, have been most useful in the remodeling of gowns. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. At the Ribbon Counter l l’l‘ is hard to pass the gay ribbon counters and the show cases full of this year's offerings for the holidays. The very first thing to catch the eye is the heaps of hali-opened roses, made of satin ribbon set in small millinery foliage. They are mostly in American Beauty colors, but there are | some pink and a few rich yellow ones. The stems are wound with narrow green ribbon and a stream of silver half-dollars flows inward as a stream of roses flows outward as they change hands. The single rose pinned close up to the neck or on the shoulder is being worn by smart women and many of them bought as gifts for friends. Next one notices the neckbands of velvet ribbon which have a ruff of lace or maline at the back and fasten un- der a rose or two small buds, at one side. Sometimes the ruff is in black and sometimes in white. Below in the show cases are the new bags made of the richest brocaded ribbons. Among them that one shown in the picture is of white satin fig- ured with splendid American Beau- It is moderate in size and plain and the roses could hardly be more lifelike on a painted canvas. This is one of many beautiful bags brought out for holiday gifts. [ i Ao FEEPPHSFIPIPUF LT EPRg Rt g | FOFOPQPQIQIOIOICISOPO Just a CARVING SETS few of the many--- POCKET KNIVES | ROLLER SKATES Model Phone No. 340 .. MAIN ST. and FLORIDA AVE. SOPFRBOFOFOHOORFOFRHRICIRPAHOPFOFQPUFUFAPAFOI SOPPFESPEQ CUT GLASS— Special Prices AIR RIFLES SHOT GUNS LEGGINS, BICYCLES ELECTRIC HEATING DEVICES Hardware Co. C. E. TODD, Mgr. PRPOFOPOBY LR EEE0a00 T B0 ST A S iy ' BEed @OREREREHHOOOEOEE APOHOPOHIOTRFOFOEOPRPOFIHOBOBOBLE Lake Mirror Hotel MRS. H. M. COWLES, Prop. Under New Management. Refurnishedand thoroughly renovated, and everything Clean, Comfortable and First-class., Dining Room Service Unexcelled. Rates Reasonable. ur Patronage Cordially Invited. Whether It}is A Bound Book & Pamphlets ¥ Letter Heads % Bill Heads Euvelopes Business Cards Calling Cards Invitations Programs Or Anything that Is to be Printed Remember the Evening Telegram’s Job Office Roman striped ribbons have been used to make the handsome collar and | cuff sets with which women brightenl( up their dark cloth tailored suits. The collar and one cuff of a set is shown in the picture. Pretty standing collars | of these striped ribbons are made by | folding the ribbons lengthwise so that | one edge is about an inch higher than | the other and laying the folded edge into box plaits. The plaits are stitched down near the bottom and in another line of stitching an inch or more higher. The plaits do not extend across the front but form a ruff at the sides and back. The ribbon is laild in folds across the front and fastens at the left side under a row of little, flat silk-covered buttons. The buttons are repeated on the right side. Many pretty ornaments for the dressing table in the form of pincush- ions grace the holiday ribbon counter, and there are the usual beautiful girdles and sashes in greater numbers than ever. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Lace is a very important factor ln[ the costume of the day. Not only does ) it form flounces and frills entirely cov- ering the bodice and skirt, but it makes modern or ancient lappets and tunics. BEOPPBBPPPVEOOIEIPDEEPEPD HORSES AND MULES FOR HIRE Phones: Office 109; Res., 57 Green Is one of the BEST Equipped in the State and will be glad- to take your order. Superior Work Quick Service Reasonable Prices Is Our Slogan Phone 37 Evening Telcgram’ Buildin Head of Main Street ! > Fresh Apalachicola'zfi Oysters 50c qt; pt..tVc Try our Home-made Peanut Brittle and Chocolate Fudge H. O. DENNY Elliston Building. :’ PHONE 226. Prompt Del. $@ S DB DdE !% S PDPDSDHPPSS LIGHT AND HEAVY HAULING <4 HOUSEHOLD MOVING A s R SPECIALTY - SPPe ™0 You Want Fresh Clean GROCERIES? We are at your service for anything carried by an Up-to-date Grocery Phone orders glven prommpt attention W.J.REDDICK PH. FISCHER & SON ESTABLISHED SINCE 1894 Equipped with Modern Electrical Ma- chinery we are able to do your Repairing at Short Notice. We use Best Material and Guarantee all Work at Satisfactory [’rices. Also a fine line of RATTLESNAKE and ALLIGATOR BELTS. POCKETBOOKS, Shoes, Hand Bags, Etc. Work Called for and Delivered We pay Parcel Post charges one way, on amounting to $1.00 or over PH. FISCHER & SON any Work A Properly Fitted Shoe is One of the Joys of Life Come ts see us when in doubt. We will take care of your Shoe Troubles Large or Small. We nse Expert Methods and Handle only Standard Make Shoes that Givc You Style and Service We also have a modern Electric Shoe Repair Shop where we do expert Shoe Repairing with the'same machinery that is used in the largest shoe factories ‘t,u(lay All work done in an expert manner and no delays. We call for and deliver work. DUTTON-HARRIS COMPANY 123 Kentucky Ave. FOOTFITTERS Phone 358 Blue Shoes that Fit Shoes that Please Y L T ’%Cut L. W.YARNELL Roast Beef per pound Sausage, 2 pounds for .... Round Steak, per pound Loin Steak, per pound ve.. . 15¢ Chuck Steak per pound ..... -. ... 12 1-2¢ Stew Beef, per pound 1 ... 8¢ and 10¢ Pork Chops, per pound ke sai Pork Ham, per pound Pork Stew, per pound Prices On All Meats Get my Prices on Groceries, Fruit, Vegetables and Produce They are always fresh and best quality. Satisfaction Guaranteed J. D. McLeod Grocery and Meat Market. 214 Main Stree Prompt Delivery Phone 273-Red LAKELAND, FLA. 3 { ; G

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