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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, DEC. 8, 1911, PAGE SEVBN / STORY OF JAPANESE GOWNS| FESCLvmoms of mesesct | B pgaing and Bargains Only Resolutions of the Ladies' Aid aud| Interesting Facts Concerning the 5 4 : . Origin of Ga nts Worn '“'”“ Missionary Society of the Lakeland Offorcd B) Island Empire, Baptist church on the Hth day ‘ll()lII I\‘ iy P‘ 3 ) E Nearly every woman nowadays As our Dear Heavenly Father | «‘1 4 - (' 4 = LP I L cherishes a Japanese gown for house | sect, fit 1o call our dear Sister Gar- | Opposite New Depot 5 wear without realizing how interests |, , . - e g depends just as Ing & garment it Is, Tho sloeves snems, | 140" H0me. we ferl that we have o | NO. 134.—Great bargain in a five-room house, all plastered and much on Yyour selves have a curfous history, From |°"' 'l 0UF best members, one of our, newly papered throughout. City water, two porches, two fire cmp].xlonuon the middle of the sixteenth century |™'O"' consecrated workers. It was! places. Three $3,500 houses on same bloek. Price $1,000. Easy the .Wl. “m’ ' ‘ ! they began to increase in length, and, | hev sreatest pleasure to work for terms. owns and hats. i I IZif:;:,n;‘lly'::o:e;o:hyo.‘l il k;d'e" paTghe on ek she uwd fod) NO. 122.—House of six rooms and hall, newly plastered. Lot 't ‘ i e D’rmse:t;;: ;‘,’I';‘w‘:":: ‘f"“'l i lents in His service and 100x140, set to grapefruit and oranges. Fine lake view. Good furisode, became very fashionable. lm,-»lh ”.‘\i_, St logatlon. and a very desirable piece of property. $2400 buys lThe WHth of the obi, or sash, has | U B A ;"‘(‘)“ lf}ljf?g.“l‘h'fi"'?l:“:‘ f“h"“" i Balls and beth all A also varied, at first from two and a bRy QoACREN 04 .ony . 133 nely finished eight-room residence, s an , al Al your Spring finery - AR half to three and a half inches, and |P¢i0ved Si BT e hve: lost auie af plastered. Fitted for hot and cold water, electric lights, tele- w1l lose its attractiveness | to six, seven, eight and nine inches, [OUr most faithful workers. phone, etc. Good front on lake. Desirable location. Price$3,200 4 0 It is interesting to note that our Second. That we humbly bow 1. on easy terms. i you have not a fresh, fair { own new fashions In sleeves and (i wi| y i i ) P . Lol our Heavenly Father who = complexion to go with it. | sashes originated among the common ol ILRatiar NO. 6.—Tenacres good farming and trucking land, all cleared \Ve do a large trade in peaple of Japan, and from them were | - - :‘h all things well : : and fenced .vwith six-room house. This cannot be beaten any- jlet requisites, because finally adopted by the upper classes.| ' That we deeply symputhize where at $8. Four acres fine strawberry land near by, cleared toric T p The young ladies of the Samuri class tie bercaved family and ask | and fenced, ¢ a be had with the above for $1100 for the 14 acres. ..y preparations never fail ’ el | ) t e d llent results and ! Were the first to follow the popular ; on them, praying He | NO. 35.—15 acres good land, with four acre bearing budded to giveexcellen l'tL h = : styles in this respect, and the higher [ m:: : seomfort that He alone grove, on railroad. A bargain at $3,000. ur ) itesare quite low, lasses begs = YOVE, 0 1 . ) .000. ; ourp? “;;t l;le 2 Basain SR ‘r:’s‘;figxs";“:"’}a‘;r e’:‘:;;:"]‘)‘::{_“°“’ BRRLEL NO. 39.—Five acres large bearing Citrus Grove, with fine large 7 Rexa-‘ .° i i Tt ik ionly. froi aboub tha midole ool o Ihalo oy of thise, vow- angalow fully furnished. about 300 yards to station. A mice is one of the m0§l popular the seventh century that the women |° > " fuinished the family, a place and a money maker. 10 acves in all. Price $4.200. Terms il excellent toilet requi- {of the lower classes Legan to wear | ('~ " U the Florida Baptis so make a specialty of large tvacts cf land for coloniza- -teswesell, Adchca‘tcc}canserand | the long haori, or overcoat, at present ¢ i ua fon nd turpentine prrposes. and always have something beautifier, very cffective in all cases | S0 common among all ¢ of both | Teviam | fon, also oi rouchness and redness of the skin, chapped | sexes. This garment was ally a ] rororded s the Slinates of our s i ! i P OHLINGER & ALFIELD Wnds d "y e 1 13 - 3 clothes when outdoor: was then M i . HEN _rease and rapidly absorbed. Sold with the | called dofuku, or traveling coat, L Rexall guarantee, Per bottle, ‘0 -k Finally they came to be worn in- MR : em———. " T The Lakeland Steam iaundry T | garment. The upper classes in tine MRS S [IS one of the best equippadplants A OWENS, the clothing to be worn on formal oc- P M Lt 2 tesents for Yeung Men. i (‘1\“10".\'. even in summer, ¢ b ‘ bl t l]%‘-{ (H]l‘ [ Yot NEWEST IDEAS IN GIRDLES| | " [/ ¢ swive bt o Lal(e, Pha rma C y i the haori is an indispensable part of ' " i followed the same custom, and now Committee ! in the State having all modern ttd beoks, too, arve usually ap | J’ m The newest gi are made of |y it small books, sueh e | ('omc 9 Come ,-t X | ToDe, bead, metal, fabric and chenille. booke, aiiaries, verse houks, ete. | wdi = The latter are particularly well liked, |, .. Sometimes thel | our mone w’[' }3 as are also those made of pierced ' i At f e & metal pieces run with ribbon and ob. [ 1R 18 i WEE Tor the pocke . tainable in assorted colors. There """ =iin. n UL furc m“n‘ are also those made of colored pyroxy- |11+t !l vewsors why this kind 1 S lin, ribbon laced. These pyroxylin |4 ' { girdles, while extremely light in vher ramed calendar will al t ;:'011:::\, h:n‘nlan effect similar to the ' d o place onw man's desk { | heavier metal ones. Another of this tonntain pen should only e giv- [ o] . . H S8 9 2 £ i Chonn o, Birdie lo the heavy lnked || e donor knows ety o | (| MOty why not give a trial next week? gilt, silver or oxldized. Kivd the vecipient likes, The same 3 Due to the great popularity of cord | M+ be suid of w camera as the ma |- | girdles, there have been manufactured | jority of men prefer to select the | i) | special ornamental pths in plain and | i/ tid make they like hest chased effects, also set with colored ) y ".. R W WEAVER Prop- stones, Intended for use as a fastening s “ . 4 ) for the girdles In place of a knot, be- . ol . ing both practical and ornamental, Smites. BN Phone 130 and at the same time eliminating the knot tying wear on the girdle. W'.)Qn lif"c’s. De“mber. | s Altogether a Matter for the ."“‘.‘ B Bl oy L machinery and what is more, we have operators who know how to use them. We want everybody’s | Many Materials for Choice and Design| . il T l laundry. Do you send yours? If Z o S A man's smile ot bestis a grin ideal fzed, but a woman's smile includes ev- » 4 AR PRORARR A Wi ery shade of emotion of which she is 5 e s s e capable. Florida Times Union, S In the Dining Room. Plates should be heated before they are sent to the table. An entire meal, ! | 0',‘"""",’"' \ prepared with great care, can be| ! St James” RHible was goo spoiled by the use of cold plates. Do encugh tor St Panl, it is good enough W en ou anl not reach across another person's for me” This was the emphatic pro- % As a man grows older his earning power dwindles away. plate. If something beyond your cov. | 1€ 0f @ New Enzland deacon against s the reading of the Reviced instead of So THE SAFE THING to do is to BANK money while young £ 3 008 rol SAk the Sarvaiit or 18 15R Kinn. Joies verkin = COBRREE person nearest to pass it. Hhalin A Buggy manhood lasts, and earning power is great. COMFORT late When a second portion is being : served place the knife and fork to the | m life can come only from ECONOMY early in life. right of the plate with the ends rest- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A wagon ing on the butter plate. | Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank. County Officers. - . A Set of Harness We Pay 4 Per Cent. on Saving s Accounts. FINDS ALL KINDS OF LINEN; Clork. A1 Wreuson, Hariow | Supt. Public Instenetion T A Lap RObe r. H Woman Astoniehed ':".:.‘; B vark | cirk, Bartow ‘ ety of Wardrobe at One Ui “ o . Ir S ationd dfl Materal. Bty i g An Automcbile Robe — County Judge Lakeland o ot B i g 4 R ‘W D or anything required for gowned recently resolved to have| Tax Collector Under Control of U, S. Government frocks of all the kinds of linen there | iy, iow. P . il ; are, for her winter sojourn at Nas:| .o oo FOM. Lanier Bar e sau, each frock to be trimmed wlthi‘“w 2 o ; s | rldll\g or dl'lvmg, See the lace or handwork of the country . | from which the linen cume. Until she 'l"n:u:um T I'I:nmf‘m. lfurln\: ! began her unique collection she had | County Commizsioners k. : , i 'no idea of the great variety of linens | ‘Vhidden, Ch'm. Mulberry; Ao J FLGLPIOALL LD O 1 AOEDAGEOEOTD: OO DT to be bought or how much ingenuity | Lewis, Bartow; R F Langford, ”: H it would take to carry out her idea. ' \foude; ) KB i, Kathleen: 1] Her list, with accompanying orna-| i y11iinraok, Lakeland | . mentation, shows how large and var-| ¢ U UG The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man {fed a wardrobe may be developed W'm., Fort Meade; W. J. 0. Wh Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida [ . ; o = | from one single kind of material : i) R R L ¢ | On sheer handkerchief linen of "M 'm"‘Lr\‘» ) v, Lakeland: it B Kirk, Secretan Irish weaving baby Irich crochet wa v T !used in profusoln, and with a matu State Senwtor D Sloan. Lake ! ' = /fll\k\F fmlke, broderie Anglaise or eyelet em ¢ House AL Anele ‘ &A&;Q 5‘ Q‘A' Q‘ L&S 306‘ Q" Q-‘ [/ Members o | broidery appeared. With an oyster Bartow: Geo Fortuer, Piere ¥t white Flemish hand loom linen some | PN heavy Flanders lace In Van Dyke City Officers. AN“Y (;ANI)Y CAN“Y | point was inset, and on unbleached Masor- Jno. F. Cox (V] | hand loom Holland linen was embrol- |\ o " R “": b ';1:‘ ;'Xt-r-l‘ and Treasurer— H. L. Sw un.kf ::.l: "::bn;“l‘d;r.fly“:: :.:u:h:xq;hn;, City Attornty - Epps Tucker, Jr G o (;h " t d c t anous linens of China and Japan and | City Council - W. 8. Irwin, R. L 12 Varieties ocolate an ocoanu those from the Philippines. | Mayes, G. E. Southard, W. H. Pugh, candies at ISc per pound J d Madeirs sent hand drawn | j. M. Keen. H. D Basett. 0. M. | Neg P wnrlk“n:dnembmldery combined. l:ex | Eaton = < | |0 v‘"ehes o‘ Fancy Chocolates at State Officers. 30c per pound ican work appeared on an elnborlle[ | morning dress of medlum weight lin- $ en, and on the coat of a Russlan | (Governor A W. Gilchrist, Talla- Nunnally’s Fancy Boxes at 80c and crash walking costume were cuffs and | ;.o e %4 s'.oo per DOIIIId 8 collar of Russien lace Dulgarsn | s oy o suate W, clay Craw- | (RS 'S8 Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45¢ qt. laen, brightly embrotdered, wes made |, 7)., ppee. BREAD, CAKES, PIES ::"mm (lr:'::dm for d-‘ Comptroller A ¢ (‘room, Talla- Attorney-General Park M. Tram- A Supply of Fresh Fruits on hand at mell, Tallahassee imes at market prices wear was of Italian linen with Cluny | bassee. and lavishly fmset. = Treasurer W.\.Krot Tallahas- Commissioner of Agriculture B - E. McLin, Tallahasee. Call and see, or phone 226 and have Supt. of Public Instruction Wm Your Orders Delivered Conirmp: Sewton A |1 H. O. DENNY 1 vas inset with lace crocheted by the { Blitch, Royal €. Durn W. . Yon ; (9 e | Secretar; urications Cowdery Building absol & § Y. All commurication A ey ol rped d-me""lshould be addressed to Tallahassee from the others, and the planning has b ¥ Pred P given many interesting hours to the! President of the Senute Te woman who will wear them. Cone, Lake City. O'\\'IN(; to the enlargement of our newspaper and publishing business, * has been necessary to move The News Job Office ib-stairs where it will be found in Rooms 1and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- betent charge of Mr. G. J. Williams. For anything that can be printed, if you want the best work at the right prices. call on Mr. Williams, The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. QP QPG VOPRPOVOICNO D OOV s DH O IO IOTO DD LD O D D [akeland, Florida QDO 2Q Y