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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, DEC. 7, 1911, Smart Blouses TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Number i ian ice Number ... ............ .cated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. || written notices to the Society Editor, care Evering Telegram. .’ ' . .cs of social functions, club meetings. church gatherings and , items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- f : soon as they oceur in order that their mews value is not | v ired, i | vy (L pbilod, Gy T — i = = 7“1 OPPORTUNITY. the word *Silk.” Run ihis in a di | i foaal dir on and put a little spray { . vrong who say 1eome oot tlowers around it H On the back cover work the recip-| 1 knock and fail to ind ient's monogram or her three in-| itials in a corded outline 1y | stand outside your Ingide the covers are a dozen ma : nila envelopes, arranged with the flap to the outer edge of the book, OR the first foulard of rather a that are destined to hold as many F large pattern s used; it is cut Magyar, and fastens at left side vou wake, and rise and aud win, colors of silk. The make and num- of front. ‘or precious chances passed | yop of v silk are gt The collar and cuffs ot for golden ages on thelpgles are ¢ ’ SR and cuffs being trimmed with buttons op not T d wles are cut through the covers and|and cord loops. The square open WAl also in the envelopes. Ribbon is|front is filled in with a vest of finely _tit 1 burn the records of the | ryn through these holes and tied|tucked ninon. at the back in small bows. Materials required: One and one- v sunrise every soul is bornl The book is fastened ln,':n-lhvrlg“mlerh ’l;“"l forty-two inches wide, e SR e S ey ve-eighths twenty-two Inches wide. il with a cord n'l rihb':,“ to match, lhrTe:elxh(hsdy;lrd tichel l::::;m : : e second 18 an over- ce witl , - thou behold thy lost youth all Pretty Workbag. slip of lace; the material used is voile ashiast? A pretty workbag is made just like |of the same color as the skirt, it is or | strapped with silk at the edge, and wst reel from righteous Retribu-, o .poinook and is of denim The under- tien's blow : lined silk. Within are compart- ::l""""e‘h “'l'h’ b""l‘"‘"' urn from blotted archives of | oo Chich are the usual things p _n, y universal preference, com: the past 3 . | posed of cream lace, with cuffs of TR . bl found in such a bag. The ends are| ¢ ored volle, A tind the future’s pages White | yyqgated so that the articles are| Materfals required: One yard volle < SNOW easy to get at, and, moreover, the|forty-two inches wide, one and three- capacity of the bag is thus increased. A tlon a mourner? Rouse thee i trom thy spell; % 5 tion or common sense. We have had vt thou @ sinner? Sins may be Receptlon for Miss Stone several ladies to tell us that they At Residence of Mrs. Eppes Tucker. Saturday afternoon from three to five o'clock a reception will be ten- dered Miss Ellen Stone, the mission- ary, at the home of Mrs. Eppes Tucker, Sr.,, and all those desiring would assist a movement of this kind if some one would start the ball to rolling, and we hope that a meeting will be called and a chari-§ table association organized at uu' siven; La worning gives thee wings to from hell, 44 uight a star to guide thy ver to heaven, . e dhte 3 to meet Miss Stone socially, are|"*™ i (ke u boy at splendors that) - . ? i 5 ; S | linvited to call during the above vosped. . i ! : {lours. A program is being arrang- | Dance Last Evening. shied joys be blind and deaf G0 for the cetusibh and o very bloa About twenty couples enjoyed 1 X P OeCas and ¢ ory (RH R 4 2 NI NS sea s dead past with i ' . s bkt pvomtig ) o cal the dead p ant afternoon will be enjoyed by [ G40 lastevening in the Odd Fel . ull who vall lows' Hall, which had been attrac- bind a moment yet to} ; Sl tively arranged for the occasion, report a most de- Music for th and all present I ehitiul evening Dr. Sears to Lecture Cop i mire, wring not your He}‘fi saturday Evening. <ion was furnished by Mrs. Fred = and weep, The ]ll-ollh: of lu‘k"l‘”f'l WL have | eiton at the piano and — Prof my arm to all who say “1|@" opportunity of hearing one of}, o © L inist i the greatest humorists of the age, v i | D Ho W, Sears, who will come to sank . » o Lakeland under the auspices of the ;520}20‘?{::‘1:“:”1.::?“ © might rise and be a man Alkahest Lyceum System h.mnnl.u: The Daughters of the . cvening. Dr. Sears has spent thej v closed their Bazaar last wed outeast ever Confeder- night | past ten years on the lecture plat- Tudge Walter Malone, land are enthusiastic over the arount | form; has been one of the greatest ized from the sale of articles | (hautauqua features of the age, :nnl»_‘h 1 $50.00 having been secured in t 1 Him, is a speaker who at once make J;'MN way which will be used to can- lawyer, a brief case i[ch-xmnx impression upon his l|~~nx-;l“| the debt on the monument. | motorist, a license case. ivrf Tickets ¢ now on =ah for :"Ihv re are a few pieces of fancy \\n|k" tennis player, a racket|this attraction ot unold, andl these have Dovn sont i t to the home of Mrs. Darracot! Vese boy,aleathier cOv- | pigs Stone to Lecture re they may be seen by anyons| 2 | Twice Next Sunday. Liesiring something suitable for! noker, a box of his fav-{ gy pien Stone, the missionary | Christmas gifts, A few jars of jellv, {who was captured by brizands of | remained wnsold, and these weie fan, the little rail- Turkey, will lecture in this «ity lett at the store of Mr. Lufsey, who! guide issued once | i Co o Sunday, once at the will dispose of them for the ladies | nformation about fares. |y o oaic chureh at three o'clock in | The latter desire to publicly tha k| ull changes in sched- » date It is handy if he ients a reading glass , @4 picture of your- = watch case or a flat +1 photo frame for your the afternoon and again at night at | Mr. Lufsey for his kindness to them the Cumberland Presbyterian chureh ‘:u allowing them to use his store jol | Miss ‘ and for the pumberless crowds spoken, | which he showed the {and upon the occasion of her visit to| Daughters Lakeland there will no doubt be = large congregations out to hear her| pem'm] Stone has attracted l::rurv‘ the | wherever she has courte " interesting and yet harrowing ex- | he kK 3 P 3 re | 1 okkeepper, and enve [ periences. $63.000 was paid as a I‘B‘“J’ mj moistener 3 it A 1 ‘s bttt by the peoplel g Mrs. 1 Lo Lytle. of Cin- { *nited States. and ame i £ : |of the United Stat and her fam ! (innati, Ohio, are mew arrivals in e and that! Lakel ced by 27t Motorist. ' spread throughont the gl il who owns ap automo- it has not died out is ¢ to make this They and who expect city their permanent home preciate a gift of one of | the packed houses that here ! pave apartments at the home of Mrs. st's luncheon or picnic| wherever she speaks [E. €. Davis on Orange street. M1 ! 2 Lytle is an experienced architec ' @ halt dozen small| Neeg of a Charitable il .,"“'_‘"" knives, forks Crganization in Lakeland. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baldwin, a »"H-"quhle drinking cups, The Evening Telegram hLas beet young married conple, are spending s and various articles) _y.q up today portion of their bridal trip in outiag Lakeland before their | ne in Arcadia, and while here are| going on to beco teres {who have are enclosed in family of Mr. Acree, whose destitute he faw cases. Individual! iy ymstances were noted in these|guests of Mrs aldwin's cousin p x_nkn.z SR Sre “1'}u,lqmn> yesterday, and who signi- Mre E. €. Davis Abl€ 1o those who motor.| fieq the ing thes ety l : ’ | people to the be r ability Mr and Mrs. O. B. Wood, of Way- = v Gift. | These occasional calls for help|cross, Ga, arrived in Lakeland this ‘vensive gift for the woman | bring to the attention of the people morning and are the guests of Mr. % p or embroiders is a book|the need of a charitable organiza- W. C. Norvell. Mrs. Wood is a sis-l = SUE cardboard backs, 4 by|tion in Lakeland. as, in many in-!ter of Miss Eileen Bracken and has s and covered with heavy|stances, the money if left to the par-| visited Lakeland before, and num- : art linen in dull colors. |ties concerned to spend, will notjerous friends made at that time are Cider across the upper face!be spemt with any idea of discre-|delighted to see her again. AAAAAAAAAAL AAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAAAS AAAARSSSSases-ana «ananne PAGE THRBE The Ladies’ Store BT BARDITY Something New Every Week Coat Suits, Dresses. Coats. Skirts, Sweaters. Shirt Waists, Silk and Mus lin Underwear, Silk and Lisle Hose. Fascinators, Scarfs,R& 6 _Corsets special cut prices on some articles each week Whether its a street dress, stylish coat suit or a handsome eve- ning gown, you desire, we can suit yon exactly, Our are shipped direct from the center of tashion and w purchase a dress from us you Know you are getting the lat- est New York conceit. Yours for business, B. T. BARDIN qQuarter wide, Next is of striped silk in shades of grey with white ground; it is cut Magvar, and opens in front to show a small vest of lace; the edge is! strapped with silk in narrower stripe yard lace cightcen inches | DECEMBER SALE Big reduction on Staple Mer- in same colors, the under-sleeves are . o chandise of KNOWN QUALITY Materials required: Two yards twentytwo inches wide, one-half yard narrow stripe twenty-two fuches wide, five-cighths yard lace eighteen inches wide. The last i8 in sllk spotted volle, trimmed with sllk embroidered net, in which various colors are intro- duced. Small tucks are made each side front and back, also in the bend of sleeve. Materials required: One and one half yard forty-two inches wide, one half yard eighteen-inch net. 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 . . Sweeping Reduction in Stylish Wear- ing Apparel- -Ladies’ Coats and Suits, Children’s Coats, Misses’ Suits and Coats : A . i IN POPLINETTE. Leader in this sale: BLACK TAFFETA PETTICOATS Wool Dress Goods must go. Get my 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 OTNERS. SEE! . . . A design of this kind, liedevin poplinette is chosen; a band of black satin with pointed ends is taken round at about the knees on skirt, which is| just eased into the waist band. | The Magyar bodice has a wide open front, showing a lace vest; black satin buttons are sewn on the cloth; the revers and cuffs are also of satin Materials required: Four yards pnp-! linette forty inches wide, one yard| satin twenty inches wide, onc-quarter yard lace. Beautiful Beads. Such beadwork as the buyers have brought back with them from the ! other side has never before been seen on trimming counters, according to the | New York Sun. The beads include many metallic effects with all the rich, MAKE ME PROVE IT What? That 1 am sclling Men's Suits for £15. actually worth £22.50 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. S Y, R R R NN Roumania and Pulgaria, but th come ip the daintiest and lov evening blends, that remind one of the tints of rare paintings. There are filet grounds studded with gold and silver beads and with pearls. In fact, in the gold and silver bands and jeweled ef- fects the variety is wonderful. And the tunics and waist garnishments are here in the same wide choice of beau- | tiful bead and jewel combinations, | S35 . ST often with gold and silver cloth em- | (g LN NN broldered with beads and tinsel. ¥ | L] [} | [} i - i ] §ix G ) \ ' ‘i 3y { { a ‘Il i L | ) f ’:‘ | , ; 1 LR ! '