Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 29, 1911, Page 3

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Ofice Number R:sidence Number SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for npaired, THANKSGIVING. i~ ileeing fast, Now gray cmber (tered wide the gold and | Ves, | the gath'ring t remember svest wealth of ripened v sheaves wt weeks and then this iz over. yocall the mercies kindly aud pavent. faithful friend ver, 1= our gracious Father lis own, of home! More precious all other o-0 who, moving i n the d of men, carits call. Love bids cach ut hrother ~ather round his “ain fiveside” siin ik thee, Lord, that, though wander, blinding clouds about roam, 12l it all thy circling arms round us through the mist thou lead'st children home.™ rowe us we ne missing? Life is full of partings, v be there is many o weary 1 some loved one's feet have to wander, hour since last we saw thank once more the eily Giver, N ' v | i made, home of My AW K MeArthur | his love our joy Is mad | over the crown of the head and stay |in cffect. Eie in place without difficulty, Worn ve hail his great and glor-| Kindergarten Will Have | with a face veil, they are very neat, harvest ‘Hohday Until Monday. ! as there is no chance for the hair to ring our glad thanksgivings | The Kindergarten will have nn' AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAS PAAAAAAAA § feet "sehool tomorrow or Friday, givi 2| < s T. Swift. | the ehildren o holiday until who will be pleased to welcome her e Monday. Al parents will p and also to learn that she will spend Need | take notice of this <o that children | several days I_"" LOTInG: ) ”" Not '“m not be sent on Friday | with Mrs \"“I_I":"‘ during J ne plaids or checked ma- ;|I|:n-k»:znn.u holiday ral <hades of silk thread- \ pe n&' | e needle give good results. | Mrs. B K. Young lett yesterdar Harmonize with the 'hl'l or Savannah, where she goes 1o al material, tend the antomohile races ded with eyelets for fas Smith and 'h”lh”i well as that with but h.q\n returned to their home iy Jack-| way be bought by the!sonville after a very pleasant "‘”.Ncedlework Notes. ving the busy woman alof three weeks in Lakeland ”u! A waist of green and blue cbiton t time. Hooks and eye ‘ wst of Mrs BOK. Young | had one entire side of the plain ma- the vard, are a great :,,,.“I while the other hooand too. Mrs. 0 F Perry came up lasilgeeve was of the same changeable bettenbery vings on!ony fiom Tampa and is spending [ apade. but covered with big dote and 1 | <had 1 rtains to run the brass few days here the guest of her]ipished with a black borde x!"; instead of putting i) yiother, M John Ormshy, to effect was good | hem of the eurtain.! gojisht of her nnmerons friends | ¢ q il will keep the musling Som 1t 1w l; mu { r the £t sather are ¢ ont quickly, and may! s i A ¢ |tor th first cold weath 1 tRiBE Wiille ey o F. Gracy and dauzhierd e o qoa, the soft, supple curtains whi ey i oA ol e i 71 Miss Lutie Gracy, will go dowy ledged with fur, says an exchange i {Port Tampa City tomorrow to speted Loy ugeatle or shot tafieta s the cotton (of course |, & with Che PRI o “ i) n i " 2 B ¥ ik Lihe most used for such purposes. as mity with which you do|,, Mrs Georze Dickinsons | oo tc eor hats, Some of the most | teh on linen crash the well 4 i hats f th 1 : 8.2 | q able little ilk hats are eri | like it when finish-| f b ar! ad i : | Miss Les- 14y poke bonnets with a peak a il L ived | pack and front ! size of the “eross,” | kil il i wk skeleton like, but | ' | A large tabe or roll of art card-| is heavy enough to fill| board or heavy paper, covered with << the work looks more|“" {linen and embroidered - or, rather ! } ) ) t thic] @ with linen that has et lig ed ‘ r 1F 1 i . e Bl ‘ red —will Keep centerp.ece Will Meet - embroide from showi ; v Eveni [the wrinkles of careless uge. Book ¥ Evening. 5 FoM ratla-| oy PGt the fact that the weath-| " b trooa o Cl0th dities this tube, &nhd the WAGo} lement yesterday af-| o (UMEE 3 RAlTa™ s fastened and bound with inch| m'”w '.‘”'_M“r_w ommissioners, w he city .wrvl_. sitin - plbbon, Whith ehids In hurch did not night at t 7 Mr | ctrines wherewith to fasten the tabe wome of Mrs d P 5 R 18 sy after rollinz Nlace a sheet of blne «d bheen contemplated here < o ‘itiscue paper between u‘w)w two mecting has now beer Mrs. Hu .L = = =i pieces after ];,_\”jg them withing | next Monday afternoon, | s e will keep their color from xr'.-‘ $ | Mrs, (‘aso ; way = hoped there will be a|' of M iz yellow if they are laid away ance i "mr any considerable iengtk nfldle only. - - . S | time " Bazaar. | Mre Walter Detwiler, thres sweet| ) ‘ 1ew days remain aow be- l.t(]: daughters and maid, arrived [ bust to waist; U. D. C. bazaar, which the|yesterday and are the guests of Mrs When making aprons, especially| = ontemplates holding mnext % and Wednesday, December oo, %1, and all members are 7% 10 make a thorcugh canvass TELEPHONE NUMBEBS—SOCIETY EDITOB wiunicated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. 1 written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. es of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and her items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- 1t as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not clouds | the Social Department can be com- for various articles wiich those terested in the work of lifting monument debt might wish to tribute. A meeting the ters was called yesterday { but owing in- the con- of Daugh- afternoon, to the rain, it was de- the cided to postpone meeting until | pext Monday, on which afternoon I {all members are quested to meet at the residence of Mrs. Darracot* to make final arrangements for the bazaar the following | maorning, which will he | store of Mr. R, E. Lufsey apening of the | | | | held at the [ | | |7 Thanksgiving Service At the Presbyterian Church. There will be o Thanksgiving service tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the Firsg Preshyterian church, Rev. Chalmers oceupying the pulpit K Aended service, A cordial invitation is the public to attend this * * Cottage Prayer Meetings ; Largely Attended. Much intevest is being manifested in the cottage prayer meetings which are held nightly throughout the city by members of the Japtist ciurch in preparation for the great revival which this church will hold! pext week under the leadership of L. Nowlin, I st night meetings were held in viarious portions of the city, one he- ing at the home ot Mr. D. B. Dick- son, which was attended by members UKRE 18 something about fringe which adapts it to millinery de- gigned for older women particularly well. It is made of rich materials, as lace, chenyle, satin and silk. Now that it is so fashionable, many Lats are trimmed with it, and some of them entirely covered with the narrow silk fringes There are so many bhonnet-like shapes this season that are worn by young and old alike, that there ig a wider choice than heretofore for older women. These shapes are unusually softening and becoming and a very Ili\im.' in the southern portion of jtown. Another was held for those [living on the north side at thel| home of Dr. Faulkner. In north- cast Lakeland members in that vi- | cinity attended the serviee held at the home of Mr. J. Vo Hutchingson, | those the while nitended living in Kast I..‘II\"[JH‘I'E meeting held at the 0. S. VanHuss at the latter’s home on South Florida avenue. Mrs. Detwiler is a former resident of agreeable change from turban and toque shapes which bave been worn for so many years Older women should consider them with favor. They are small, with roomy and comfort- able head sizes, They fit well down those to be used in doing lmast-‘ work, do not forget a large pocket. It will save many a step in dusting Lakeland and has many friends here|and picking up. ). EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, and is | carefully and compactly put together. | | this very effective dress | show a vest that is of finely tucked i | met at the top, and the material from | | | blow about. There is a very great va riety of these ghapes, their main dif ferences being in the backs. Some o' | | them turn down, some are brimless at the back and others turn smartly up ward, allowing room for a low coif fure. In Fig. 1 a very attractive shape i+ siiown which may be had in felt, vel | vet or any of the materials used for winter hats. Velvet loops and chenillo fringe headed by a band of roses form the trimming. This shape ‘¢ worn both by young and elderly wom en, with equal appropriateness, More particulurly designed for older I women, the hat in Fig. 2 follows the lines of a honnet. The erown is a soft Iputt of velvet and the trimming o plume effect made of fringe applied to quills and a frinzed cabochon. This fs | a very new model, rich and dignified It is made in the darker shades of the rich colors which char- acterize this scason's millinery, JULIA BOTTOMLEY. AnA PLANNED FOR THE AFTERNOON | | | Plaln amecthyst delalne iz used for: The skirt Just escapes the ground all round, and bhas a tunic simulated by a band of soft silk embroidery about five inches wide, sewn on by the upper The sides of the bodice are cut Magvar, and open in front to lace insertian trims the lower edge of net, and embroid- ery the top of material. The water | fall revers are trimmed with embroid- Nothing impro\"es a girl’s complex- fon like inheriting a fortune. ! | l Coat Suits, PAGE THREE The Ladies’ Store 3T BARDIY Somerhing New Every Week Dresses. Coats, Skirts, Sweaters. Shirt Waists, Silk and Mus lin Underwear, Silk and Lisle Hose, Fascinators, Scarfs.R & G Corsets Special cut prices on some articles each week Whether its 2 street dress, stylish coat suit or a handsome cve- ning gown, you desire, we can suit you exactly. Our are shipped direct from the center of tashion and when you purchase a dress from us you know you are getting the lat- est New York conceit. Yours for business, \ B. T. BARDIN "IBATES’ DECEMBER SALE Big reduction on Staple Mer- chandise of KNOWN QUAlIIY Big saving on popular seasonable SILKS, 36-inch wide, Messa- 89(: line and Taffeta Much money saved on Sheets, Pillow Cases, Quilts, Blankets and Towels goods Sweeping Reduction in Stylish Wear- ing Apparel- -Ladies’ Coats and Suits, Children’s Coats, Misses’ Suits and Coats ‘ i ‘ A ‘ Leader in this sale: BLACK TAFFETA PETTICOATS Wool Dress Goods must go. Get ry prices. You cantt beat 'EM . . . You can save money on SHOES at BATES’ WATCH THE BIG WINDOW ON HOLIDAY GOODS. MY PRICES 7 MILES BELOW OImRS. Sl . . . THE.. Bates i 6‘: OGS GGG GG G R R 15 % ME PROVE IT What? 'That | am <clling Men's Suits for 215, actually worth 222.30 to £30.00. Look all around, then come to my shop and LOOK. You'll be the judge. You'll wonder how I do it. Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store ! §THE HUB JOS. LeVAY Proprietor. QU NG -.""u"'u.\' s, (] tat*

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