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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 23, 1914. | Fads in Ribbon Flower Garnitures l Let Us Be Your Grocers? CTOI VWD We handle only fresh, 'clean goods and we Kkeep a full line 8 of Fresh Meats, Including l Nice Steaks, Roasts, Chops, Breabfast Bacon flams, Brains, (:Illckens, Vegetabl Are Our Specialty. We Keep Fresh Fruit, also anything in Can Goods that you may suggest including Yegetables, Soups, etc. 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 ..Is ¢t~ buy your goods where You can get the most for the money. achievement of distinction in dress. Very little jewelry, and none of that h e f i secigtilin o 1 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 P N and charm to what would become oth- erwise tiresome. Just now ribbon flowers and new neck ruffs are keeping their makers’ ——aconemneee. | fiDgers always busy. With coats fast- ened up tighter about the neck and SEPPHBPIPHHOOPEPE RS9 | often finished with fur, there is pro- & vided just the setting for the little Don’t fail to see us” Then there are roses, mostly in American beauty colorings, but made in pink or yellow, also, that are pinned in the high-necked collar or on the lapel of the open-throated coat. Bands of velvet ribbon with frills of maline at the back fasten under a single satin half-blown rose. They are adorable little beauty spots in the street cos- tume. For the evening corsage splendid roses of velvet, set in rose foliage, are made and, for the youthful wearer, satin morning glories, with the ribs of the flower outlined with the tiniest of rhinestones. Taey are mounted with millinery foliage or with a leat made of satin, like that shown in the picture. For the negligee and for lingerie, 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 epaulette bouquet of bright satin roses or the small nosegay of several flow-| which flowers fulfill a sublime mission ers made of ribbon. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ' Rich Costume at Moderate Outlay | before having your Electri-al work done. We can save you money and give you better ‘ stuff’’ than you have been gotting, and for a litt'e less money. T. L.CARDWELL, Electrical Contractor EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL ¥ PHONE 233 West Main Stree! and New York Av:nue SPIBPETPIISDOPIE DO e b Bb s KELLEYS BARRED Plymcuth Rocks BOTH MATINGS Petter now than ever before g 5 Hign cass Lreeding birds at reasonalle priccs, Fgyps from high class pors 101 hi trg. Wiite me le e axcairy ele where, B b o bhgiy o sy lin NE of the handsomest and most | the waist line at the bacik: an® has a original of the new furcloth suits | straight front with a set-in girdle of is very plainly pictured in the photo- | heavy, striped silk. The body of the graph that is reproduced here. This | coat is novel in cut, with the sides, at use of furlike plushes in entire coe- | the underarm, sloped. te a point and tumes has produced the most notable | the skirt set on to fal? in graceful of the season's novelties, and every | folds. The sleeves ane set in and fin- woman who is interested will find a |ished with wide bampds of light fur. lovely toilette depicted here in a fault- | The neck is finisheq with a turnover less manner. One could not make & | cellar of fur and opese with revers at mistake in copying it in every detall. | the front. There i a vestee and turn- The suit is made with a straight- | over collar of soft silk. bhanging underskirt and long full| In the coldest weather the coat may- skirted coat, of a moire plush in black. [ be fastened up elose about the neck The design is especially well suited | the revers forming a double-breasted to the material, which seems most | fastening as warm as fur. An area- rich and attractive in black. It is | ment, appreprimtely rich, finished with black without a hint of somberness, | a hanging tassel completes a briltant having a glossy surface with the light | and elegsat garment. broken up by the pattern as effectively The patent leather walking shoes as in cut jet. Dark brown and taupe | have gray cloth tops, the shert, white are admirable, too, and gray has many | kid gloves are stitched with black, and admirers, in frrcloths, the large hat of black velvet is A waist c? chiffon with sleeveless | trimmed with short, full ostrich Overbodice of satin is worn with the | plumes oddly moumted. For the plush ekirt, in the same color. The | amount of outlay required, which is bodice extends to the hips in straight | small as compared with that for any - lnes from the shoulder, ignoring the | other costumq that looks as rich, this " waist llne entirely. is unexcelled in elegance. The coat aftords some definttion of JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Edmonson & Mills THE BIC PURE FOOD STORE AND MARKET PHONE €3-279 Don’t Forget--- bought those pre We have bezutiful Bath | Ties ard Socks to match Our Hart Schaffrer and $ selling better this Fsll 1ha 1 your time to get one. A0, o, Suits are extra good in G y a in rrices. Come in anf k ( Stock and convince your v and Quality of our Merch life liver 300,000 new Ford cars durii Christ Will Soon --- And s Wi pers to match for § 1.50 a Box THE HOME @ Hart Schaifner and Mar 3 LR I I ] Don’t forget to ask Calendars for Ui Oranges, Tange ‘ Mixed | < Call on us | Lower Prices on Fort Effective August 1st, 1914 to 1915 and guaranteed against an; during that time. All cars ful f 0. b. Detroit. ...... ‘Buyers to Share in F Al retail buyers of new Ford August 1st, 1914 to August Is share in the profits of the comg extent of $40 w $60 per car, on they buy, P’ROVIDED we sell riod. Ask u~ for particu FORD MOTOR COMP. Lakeland Auto and Su °OLK COUNTY AGEN ==