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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 6, 1911, PAGE THRER 1 Trio of Wool The Ladies’ Store 33.T7T BARDI™ Something New Every Week Coat Suits, Dresses. Coats, Skirts, Sweaters, Shirt Waists, Silk and Mus lin Underwear, Silk and Lisle Hose. Fascinators, Scarfs,R & G Corscts 3pecial cut prices on some articles each week TELEPHONE NUMBEBS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Number B R o ! e 3 . Whether its a street dress, stylish coat suit or a handsome o ce Number . .o S A S @l s “ro% < % ; ning gown, you desire, we can suit you exactly, Our goods i H are shipped direct from the center o tashion and when you LCIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- | B y. ¢ A | purchase a dress from us your know vou are getting the lut ited to the Society Editor by either of the above tclephones. . ! ; (B st New Yoerk com written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. o il - Yours for husii s of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and i | rems of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- . : i : " § s soon as they oceur in order that their news value i; not . iy ; . ¢ ¥y B- T- BA RDIN a GIFTS I ASK. o the gifts | ask pirit serene: 1 Cthofor the daily tash, A find () to face the road With lifele oll. unsecing oves: lielp me hear the' Nozleet no m,“ 3 the way st | WO Il DECEMBER SALE joy in all things lu-:n'nljm"lmhea Class | § | Elect New Officers. N : A 2 —— | The Baptist Philathea Class met ) i W. Lanier, Monday afternoon at ( have thee take away: 3 ¢ Mhotarraphiod. b Andore oot . C Y .lmd‘ cold disdain thiree 0'CI0CK WL Which timea businsss | ooeRtiplind 1y Uniiorwind (6 Endasaoet i, (Xs clla“dise 0 f KNOWN UA[I]Y i s held The following Wool will be very much in evidence in stylish out-door raiment this + unger, sullen hate, meeting was ‘ Jowly. envy of the great officers were elected: year. Here is an attractive coat, made of frieze or soft Vienna, with ice- (Ugd it s B LU : £ Bkt i A wool knitted scarf and rough wool hat, trimmed with flowers made of : : 4 ¢ ontent that casts a shadowy President Mrs. A Lo Pursley R Blg sav'ng on popular seasonable This represents real warmth, and is thoroughly appropriate o Vice-Pres. - Miss Mamie Walker : Hase et io - b Wit e W ey, L AL i el SILKS, 36-inch wide, Messa- 890 &7 the brightness of the common A Secretary ‘1155 "flflfl I".'. Swin-! NN NININININI ISP G PP PIS PSSP SIS PS ISP ay b i Id‘ll/l 4 Miss Nellie Ki | N o il 3::1‘!‘::‘!! Hint Iine and Taffeta . . o i ¢ N T S8t Nec'y Miss Nellie King. | 4 . These ure the things | prize To Meet Fnday. A pretty case to hold the school- S 5 : Press Reporter - Miss Carol King The : i Assocl ‘i ‘\”1 rM]!'dl(l:f gf‘::::n:":‘::: Class Staff - Miss Fannie Storts, || :\:“ ",r'i‘(l"‘l‘l,"l,l I.'“::;I”t:"m;;::. l\:::! girl’s hair ribbons is made by cover- Mllch money SaVCd on Sheets, Pi"ow ght o P 81 ¥ S S ing two strips of cardboard, eighteen C . i s ases, Quilts, Blankets and Towels Y Y Miss Edna Adams si13 NAth , sile s ¢ amee of Mres 1 Lo Skipper and all Prace of the b“l:lt ‘M"’:’ N Booia). Committan-afise UHbsine (,1"' "“I AT : |“ ‘|'" Il”l g, yinches long and six inches wide, first stor of forests, comfor! he | {1 mhbers urged to be resent, E i f cowli foi N i i {ai with a layer of cotton wadding. Nowlin, Miss Faunle Clonts, Miss This meeting should have been held REGuglGlon R MisseBiAnche UL yesterday afternoon, but on account whichi e apeinklod with: b8 - RACH Sweeping Reduction in S(yliSh Weal‘- ds, murmur of little rills, sachet, and then with flowered silk t clouds that swiftly pass, san of the Bazaar the meeting was post- : ) e y . ,“,"“.; <howers : After a pleasant social hour, lh«llw”“l‘ atitil. Pridoy or cretonne. Whip the outer cover- [ng Apparel- - adies Coa(s and Su“s’ Sl e i g ings on with small stitches and lay 4 : g members departed for their homes . ) . y . e smell of flowers i the two finished strips side by side, Children’s Coats, Misses’ Suits and Avd of the good brown earth| $ 0 8 | . Now sew inch wide ribbon along the ”‘; ::Xlllll, ;:Ijlin,:i”lv‘,w * 'Epworth League Enjoys | pmonn' ‘ M | cdges of the two strips, to serve as Coa's . o . . il ; e i i . a sor inge, like the backing of Aly .. | Pleasant Evening in Country. | fa sort of hinge, Hi Henry Van Dyke. | . 'fi’ : yla ague ; lmJ \ . a book, and on the other side pieces | Leader in this sale: [ Members of » Epworth s J g P s of ribbon, with which the case can be lett the city last night in machines, | Mr 3. Henry Orme was @ visitor]goe weer, Lay the S | ss Ellen Stone to Lecture land other vehicles, hound for thel 7 ¢ : = ' iy the i {10 Tampa yesterday, going down smoothed out tlat in this little case g | r (« » M Ak | ) 1 " B i re Sun dM Afternoon. {country home of My \\ : Hiftore [ shopping expedition when you take them off at night, N Jlen Stone, the noted mis-| where they hadd Dheen invited to at- 3 jo! ‘hose capture nine years ' nd a su cane grinding and! and you will Iltl|ij~' how much longer Wool Drcss Goods must go. Get my 15 in Turkey became | candy pulling I Mrs Henrietta Mo Harris who | they last than if you pull them oft cands in py became | G 8 i N N incident and Amer The beautitul woonlight night loccapics the MeMullen residence on ;:mi] throw them down on the hurean prlCCS. You Cantt beat [M R . 2 onal incident 3 Amer- | | o will be in Lakeland next made the trip all the more pleasant, | fouth Flovida avenne, has secured o until needed again ‘ 3 : : the Tampa Bay 0 the afte 2 oo | the young folks, accompanied by jsuite of rooms at 3 the afternoon at three | the young 1o ””m‘: chortly [ Botel, where she spends mich of her ' Crape Myrtle. You ¢an Ssave money on sno[s at Jehaperones, leaving th ! deliver a lecture at the ape . " | { This hardy deciduou shirub i i y | before eig ek, -8 they were time § ) 5 1l at which time she | before el ht o'clo Soon they we R B A T E S N s " fat this hospitable home, and wers o1 capture and of other |at i BoldiiReiial et 0 welcomed by this hospitable family Mrs W, N, Sheats is spending o not appreciated to the exten Sl neidents of her stay in 5 - : 5 | ¢ iing , b thi 4 W iias : ought to Produces thronghout -« Stone has drawn rec-| Who left nothing mf«[un' to maks |.I||“ eral days .,4,‘ I'”“"f" “1.‘\;‘“ ' 1 Sl WAIC“ I“[ Blfi WINnow 0N uolmAY occeasion a delightful one tor the zuest of her sister + crowds wherever she i 2 > i : S et delicately trineed flowers In the will be filled to overflow- After a pleasant exening, in Which | coppanied here to Tampa, returied i e G cowmmiang ' 5 & " s Lan . hie pliare o e e b 4 i fmerriment and good che ran high. yhic morning % ks ok W 0]“[“8. s[[. " . . asion of her visit 0 : 6 b { the party returned to the city thank- ing their hosts for one of the most ; ng flow in ] Mis, 1 Orme went down to Famibas ey b ma form very hand-| [ delightful occasions the League has [ 7 i 4 ‘ vesterday where she spent the da ome small shade tree There ar ¢ Heeting Postponed Joy o jopping and greeting friend everal varietics, pink, purple and| irsday Week. Mroand Mrs W, N, Sheats. fiwhite. Fhe pink or crimson pro-| arious reasons Jacksonville, are in the oty VI guie e Jargest and most attractiv men ’ ting of the I)au;JxM~ An\El?};e “t ts of the former's parents, Prof lusters Arvcadia wis . " cracy, which was 1o : Mrs. W. N. Sheat M and : { last Monday Dictates ¢ tomorrow, will br of Fashion. Some ol the latest gowns trom | Sheats have numerous fricy Miss Edna P wrming dauzhter 2 i 4 week from "'""”';“, e Iy Powll i Ip: liakelanil, BRVINEVISted LAKER December 14th, :x“,:”_' A : bofore with P members are Te-fio e at they bad beesi | At this meet- | married by 1 B and Lake- of officers{ .4 by Rev. Mr Lawler. The young |\« Randall, of New York ¢ .m”,]‘ left e 3017 train and o iy Lakeland for a few days stay again Miss Edna's father, finding it o0 ghe g much delighted with the ity Expensive afternoon gowns are| in time for the 6:15 €. H.o & N |\While here she is showing a line of trimmed train, followed them immediately, | yaie goods at the store of Miss Pat- Tt h lace, | Tribune has inaugur-|yu: whey he reached Lakeland the|y,n a notice of which appears in| Belt effects and el suggestions U0 contest, in which 4| 000 con already been wed-1 o csified colnmns itomobiles, pianos, l"'d'flb 4 1 marriage was about as mond rings and bank .cp 4 surprise to Mr. Powell as to to be given away. Miss|,,vone else and he says the younz, A utyre is one of the fair| ., nie did not e the op- | expected the latter part of the Week | yinger ‘ district in which | omnite to oo spend several days in the ¢it¥l o Ry velvet corduroys will maks ted and with h"‘\\hnf»M AT “TeY and attractivel poiper at Live hus far succeeded inj‘-:,,y will make Az the contest hu\‘” Mr. Whitfield i argest number of votes the like t caunot, of course, be to the former’s home at V Waists having the peplum o rgir-| \ will be the winner 1 | crosss. Miss Bracken is how makin® dle finish to wear outside the skirt (%) What? That 1 am sclling Men's Suits for ‘ . home in Waycross instead of qiqy sase in fave P a - ~ i ¢ e d iy ot 1 oot 215, actually worth $22.50 to £30.00. Look all S " Paris smack sirongly of the Dire RS pa o toire The empire style, ro fur a the ity, | waist line is roneerned prevails with large gquantitic of | {distinguish many of the new long) coats White Jace waists will undoubtedly Mrs. O B Wood, of Wayeross. =1 pave o great vogue throughout the| W. ( Norvell {many of the mot fashionable !:niur.; incompany | og suits, Miss Eileen Brack- Ostrich feathers are dyed in every where they willl modisy gr grecn, red, gray and railroad been nominated » as follows: Bazaar a Great Success Miam! Foulards are still - 3.680 The Bazaar which the larity, and oy the increase rather i 0 f the Confederacy have be g than the decrease | S48 . R ],<>m4. It ztx ) % i v ; ARBOR DAY. Fur trims the collars, cu and 4 . ¢ e LOBS ducting Jartereay Coo Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store all g sometimes the entire outline of the “Clark .......... 1,000|been handsomely patronize d, s Hamilton 1,000| the articles b g been sold and a Supt. Holloway has designated new evening coats * Mae McIntyre " 10.180| neat sum realized for the monument|January 5th, 1912, as Arbor Day., Practically ali the skirts one sees| Hern . : 1,000 fund. Fancy work of various kinds| All the public schools are rhqu‘sud‘are made with the panel in the back | & sides ! 0 he day by planting trees |and one in frout. 9 were on sale, besides which there ! to observe t : were a number of home made cakes and an appropriate suggestive pro- Black lace is extremely fashiona-| JOS. LeVAY Pnpnetor. jellies and preserves and cut flow-|gram has been issued by the State!ble this season, as are all the em- |Superlntendent of schools. lbrolderles. nets and laces around, then come to my shop and LOOK. You'll wonder how I do it. ers.