Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 9, 1911, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, DEC, 9, 1911, PAGE THRESE . DESIGNS WORTH LOOKING AT DECORATION FOR A LUNCHEON |8 Two Dainty Dresses Sultable for Big Central Basket or Birch Bark ! Qirle of From 14 to 16 Years Filled With Flowers Makes = SO p o 2 OEOE0) TPOPOPO® QPO TTDOS ’ 3 o e The Ladies’ Store : o i The first is a dainty little dress of | A charming decoration for a lunch- BT BARDIY &0 ! ‘sl;_"-blu: ;::lm;l \;)lle(: ‘:t is hlzha;;ll:.- leon is a big central basket or birch 19 pS 6 b ed, an slight fullness, wh bark filled with white lilies, white & % s gathered to a narrow silk band, to|phlox and white garden roses. The |2 Q Something New Very week ) ' which the bodice fs also attached; & | broad lily leaves fall over the edge of Q 0 b o band of insertion trims the .cot of | the Lasket on to the cloth to form a 1? 3 _- g r‘. I:Irt. also outlines the neck of Lodice; | deep green border. o4 23 the lower part {s ga‘hered to this. For | At the four corners have tall glass ‘% & . H 9 @ the sleeves the material fs finely tuck- | or silver vases filled with Hlies—with | > ¢ Coat Suits, presse.s. Cgats. Skirts, 0 ) ed], bandshot ::aenlon form a tr'lnll- same drooping border of leaves—and | & & Sweaters. Shirt Waists, Silk and Mus- i i ming at the elbows. Sash ends fall | pink snapdragon. The cakes and bon- | & o . . s g % 'nearly to foot at the back. bons can be white and pink. At one & k4 lin Underwear. Silk and Lisle Hose, ‘} § Hat of sky-blue chip, trimmed with | luncheon the candies wore tiny calla | © 0 Fascinators, Scarfs. R& G Corsets .}: O s wreath of pale pink roses. lilfes in the natural coloring. &0 < ’ ' Materials required: Four yards volle | Serve the desert in tall sherbet "o 0 = . ] 0 40 inches wide, 3% yards Insertion. ' glasses with the stems twined with & & 3pecial cut prices on some articles 28 =| For the second costume saxe-blue | vines and a border of the flowers e h k Q& ; B U iy around edge of the plate. One plate & & each wee 2o $ 2 % can have a wreath of the white roses 3 2 a TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. é and phlox, another of the pink smap- | & & \yhether its a street dress, stylish coat suit or a handsome eve- Qo Ofice Numben: - s 8T $ dr:;mn, and thus alternate around the | 9 nilg gown, you desire, we can suit you exactly. Our goods Residence Number ... ..ooooooeeen ool e oLl Ll 1138 3 iable, % 2 9 are shipped direct from the center of tashion and when you b ;:; .,, An unusual touch is to serve the C; 6 ; I iress from us you know you are getting the lat- ® & A e P 3§ AR e ilies e purchase a dress fro s you you are g R 8 lat- & SPECIAL NOTICE Notices for the Social Department can be com. & | ices in the hmu:t of th'e mlla' lities }he - B sy ‘2 f“ o Editor by eith fl hl bo h & stem set in a small flask twined with « 38 punicated to the Society tor by either of the above telephones. < vines and on one side of the plate & & Yours for business, & }ail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- -ent as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not have a bouquet of the flowers used In | 2 the decorations, alternating the white ' 7, flowers with one of pink snapdragon. BB BB B. T. BARDIN i3 ‘ TWEED COSTUME. F: « ccomplished a A PREFERENCE. ial Association has (i > great deal in improving and beauti- considered dull fying the cemetery, At its next | | my brain denouncing | meeting, which will round out the i o8 first year's work, a detailed report i v not be eritical will be made through these columns ! 4+ orer words that carry stings. | of the work accomplished. ; ] rat never speak at all P | T sk s one Who seems 10| will Meet With Mrs, Bevis. _— R S AI E i foel ! The monthly Mothers’ meeting of | saghmere has been selected. Tlle‘ o ¢ cter's faults, howe'er small. | he W. €. T, U. will be held at the | glightly high-waisted skirt is trimmed o i+ vooaes him clever to reveal. Lome of Mrs. I.. B. Bevis, 106 Flor-| at foot by two rows of passementerie; » ) ida avenue, on Tuesday, December| this is also used on bodice to outline M . Loe 1o wish to pose on earth i2th, at 3:30 o'clock p. m. Subject “’”" “i"d e:;""r ""‘;‘l‘“le"v:": :"ck"'d Blg red“Ctlon 0“ ap e er. i | <horn to judge my fellow men, |« joy o World." All are invit-| binon is us or the under-sleeves. { 3 ther “Ju!‘s:tthoym for their “:0.\ Ml el Two ldnch tucks are made on the H AI_I]V : ' AL £ . ER shoulders of bodice, these are stitched C a“ Ise 0 ) I worth, ; about 3 inches down from shoulder at i ilures, bid them try again. | Jyoetates of Iback and front. A ribbon is taken ; i faulty effort | behold, Fashion around the walst and knotted at the Big Saving on populal‘ seasonable ‘ In silence let me pass it by, The long coat cut to give the nar-! left side of front, where ends are left M I must leave it unextolled, row silhouette continues to be popu- hanging. SI LKS, 36""Ch Wide, €SSa- A lvast the toiler shall not sigh.|jar, Materials required: Four yards cash- ' The wool embroidery appears on mere 44 inchos wide, 5 yards passe. “ne and Tafiem . . . . i Y menterle, % yard tucked ninon for i o reputation would I gain all sorts of materials and one of the| raqrgleeves. R ! For wisdom, if, in gaining it, latest uses was to ornament a chif- = W Ve : auve some humble worker pA1n | fon Mouse, ; Much money saved on Sheets, Pillo . 1l woun y my f ? Mrs. L. R. Battle and sweet little o ST W R BT S T L e g st TR Cases, Quilts, Blankets and Towels wit the only trimming consisting ofldum..hlur. Emily, are in Gardi, G b gere is no cleverness in sneers, large collars, cuffs and pocket flaps.| where they will spend a week or ten ! A fool can scoff in manner pert; Relts are frequently added. days the guests of relatives and sweeping Redllction ln S'y“sh Wear. reat wizdom by this test appears— Nearly all new coats have large|triends, } L [ ! ¥ It wever saying things that hurt.| collars, and the newest have ,h.,l e i ing Apparel- - adies’ Coats and Suits, 1 = . long pointed effect, simulating a hood| Mrs. Samuel Bradford, of Tampa,' 1) Misses’ Su“s and ] & and finished off with a tassel. who has been the guest of her [rh-mL" Childl‘en S Coa's, FROM MY KINGDOM. The decolletage In evening and|Mrs. L. M. Futch for several days, I"('-I Coals 5 i i . R evzms house gowns is frequently trimmed|turned to her home this morning. P tonot own an inch of land, now with a deep scalloped cape, plain Pl i i P gl 1 see is mine; fitting and molding the shoulders soj . o Mary Gentry, of Coronet, is! Ith b ikt Imp|0,| Leader in this Sale- d he orchards and the mowing fields, | that it forms the upper part of the in the city the guest of her <-0nsln.. ’l‘hlu'(.osm?ne,a. |ou15' qu”eluh P i lAWns g arde | 18 very smartly cut. The skirt has & : ! wus and gardens fine. sleeves. Mrs. J. W. Hicks. These ladies went | panel front continued round the foot '. i b S down to Tampa Thursday where they | gt gides and back; this is laid on with ! Tt ing me tithes divine, Whi ; Zhent the day very.ploasantly | & wide wrapped seam i ¢ : ist Club Reommzn_ spent the day very pleasantly. ! & wide wrapped s 5 L sonts and subtile essences, ‘I'he Whist Club held its first meet- | ity Wool Dress Goods must go. Get [fly ' . L tibute rare and free; s ay after! ! i v o i Y ing o fthe season yesterd ifternooin % & \ ".ET T‘BLE : y more magnificent than all, at the home of the President, Mrs. The.nmmy Sachet G,"s““s', = “:mes THE 'I’0 : prlces. You can“ beat EM . 2 My windows keeps for me W. 8. Irvin. It was intended ‘o Little s;u-‘lu-:s A(r; .Inl‘v:lu,\: :l ( d,lilllu: i Way to Bring Varlous Articles i { “inpse of blue immensity " i 5 o way to send the Christmas gree ',;G“d s £y have the annual election of officers, Into Harmony With Surround- 8t A e strip of sea, but this was postponed until anothei and sache '.-‘ -“" ."“" \‘): .":;"'l:"l::rm“: ings. You can Ssave money on : . Luck Larcom®. | yooing After various items of bus- ,.ln.“".n.. 1.1.~.<- d' ."l:,:“‘:- ..‘nml. “w“w"_‘ e R B A T E SO b e iness were discussed, it was decided | S1Chets can be casily and WCEXPC=; Often on a fastidiously it & 3 : hould be Sively made by taking large enve-|ing table the only article which Is un- nday Musicale Had that the next .mulmg S,” Thos lopes and lettering them appropriate-| attractive in appearance is the hair i nfTng Meeting. the first week in January. hose |1y or painting sketchily some flower brush with a plain wooden back. Many WAIcn I“[ B“i w‘Nnow 0N nollnAv \ iay. Musicale met yester-|present ay this meeting were MN'& |-|n| them I"n\'vlnlw; legal size Women find that the wusual silver- ] i inoon at the studio of Mrs. [ Cowdery, Mrs. Flood, Mrs. H. ""lv], )ll be i s:)m;- 1'01(.)r-d|-4-p cream | backed brush Is too soft bristied and fiwns- Mv PR'(:ES 7 M“IS B[low T Fltcher The meeting was | McKee, Mrs. J. D, Grifiin, Miss Emma ".‘f:" 'l "' L] o |||||-|" "'I'I"l”\. habitually use a plain, inexpensive one ' incipally to chorus prac- | Robison, Mrs. Trvin and Miss Bailey. | v Jrowe. o o 70 | because it 1s stiffer. 0'“[“8- s[[_ o i 5 & choruses bel 1 L [artistic tint. On this the messige) 5 good way to bring them into har- j § wruses being rel.u?rse( ; : lcan be lettered in contrasting color mony with the surroundings is to cov- “]'_ ..Ur bl ity Refieptu_m ('[rh“'-Af}:il;F?ol::hl this -.r-""‘ some flower spray painted. Slip! er the backs of such brushes with bro- IE, <110 HEAE HHIHERS el R E < : .| inside a thin pad of cotton ~pl'ihklvv||clde or broche silk. etice of Mrs, Drane, the | ternoon at the home of Mrs hmw.\;“m. sachet powder, ‘ Sandpaper the woof so that it will| lont. Mrs. Katherine [ Tucker, Sr., for Miss Ellen Stone. | s 4 ! hold gum or paste. Have the silk cut ; led over the business| who will lecture tomorrow at the | the exact size and shape of the brush's Methodist and Cumberland Presby- Arbor Day, January §. e | back and paste it on v';‘r.v |T|?N|m"1'|§' g ¢ et hise 4 ay in Florida will be ob-' Pinish the edge, after the s s dry, M. Eat :ad an inter- | terian churches Arbor Day in F W 'l (;’;1:}:1:‘;,,-‘.'.‘,;:«.? et — = | served on January 5, 1912, Thiz i< with a narrow border of gimp or ga- i Luflnene .l £ \hl sic or 'l:h(" {in accordance with announcement | loon. y SRSl ("] made by State Superintendent of Flowered silk to match the other : 47 This paper was 2 ion William M. Hollowas. A | tollet belongings has the prettiest ef- wnsive and was heard 5 { Education William ) ollowasy ] | tett t 2 ORT has been sent out to the & . by those present, | 5 e a | DIORIAIN | A brush treated in this way makes ho attended this meeting] o= 3 I'. et )",s““h" {schools prepared by Supt ""”"“"""an attractive gift. Cretonnc and small | Kitherine Madden, Mrs, | 107 High Springs where she was call-{gpq this will be generally followed. | figured chintz may take the place of i o Al "' 5 \1;.11;101;' ed on account of the serious illnvs;‘ pecial attention is directed to ”l"‘allk. it they are used elsewhere in ! AL ML Preg -F";inn / \lr-s. G. E.|Of her mother. Mrs. May. The many | g pjects of essays, which it is hoped | the bedroom furnishings. EB \re 0‘:“” 'lv:amfi -.\"B’ friends of Mrs. Padrick trust shel p. voqchers will have read on Arbor| Linen or plain silk :lu;d‘tl::ln::ln(l: | ’ uce, Mrs, E, N. Rodrick, | ¥ill find her mother much improved |4y, ¢ 4¢ they should be of great \:|l|xn-@::f“.'l’:°'x ::':; ;o:n:h::e pretio dards Ohlvingvr .qu T |. R b |in enforcing important truths upon ¥ s Mnic \ . Sty S srbert 1. Drane has been s minds of the comin en and TS W' E . Angell, Miss Mrs. Her R T the minds of the coming m and | telone, & . Miss l.eisle Tram- spending several days in Tampa this) yomen of the State. The subjects Dellcn(ceholrl:;“zr'?.fl;b;:eh; be irri- x b sta Ohlinger, Miss May week very pleasantly the guest of| g roted are, How to Plant a Tree; | tated by a tooth powder or mouth ' Mabel l)ram; Mr ; 3.1 Mrs. A, R. Bond and while there h}ax! The Relation of the Forest to lh"; wash, not because the powder or wash Mr. Chas, Dl;rra‘nv;‘ 'ibeen the recipient of much sociall pooylarity of the Flow of Streams, | is too strong, but because the lips and i © jattention. | and Varieties of Birds In Our State illln around are £0 \:ln:suallyddellcn: St ! N that they are irritated by powders an ! Association Met | Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson have e T i'“h“ that are wel‘:i borne by those . i s ille s | with less delicate skins. JL Shppfl' i Jm‘kflf“””’ e h”,.l.m‘ He.!lth g ,iu“ty‘ " 10| This Is an additional reason for hav. | [ i rial Association met yes-|and pleasure trip, where they will b To cure pimples take fine barl | ing tooth powders and mouth washes ! Tucon at the home of Mrs. |for a few days ! meal, one ounce; powdered bitter al- specially prepared, so that the nature |T '. . at which time various! e A , monds, one ounce; sufficient honey to| apg proportions of the ingredients are o iusiness were transacted. Mrs, W, T Mcllwain came up Irom | n:ix to a smooth paste. Apply twic*| kpown. When this is done, a dentist 2 . 5 S . Sa iterested the City |Lakeland Saturday night to join Mr. or three times a day to the pimples. | or doctor, if anything has caused the What? That I am agllmg\;\l'-n s Suits for i ing a number of bodies | Mcllwain here for Sunday. She re-| Here is a simple and excellent m‘v'e“:‘:'fiz::;:::f:::.’;:cz‘.’:a:rler:i 815, actually worth $22.50 to $30.00. Look all g ¥ays at the cemetery | mained over Monday visiting friends formula for cold cream, which you| RS IY TER R Sl e ipe. around, then come to my shop and LOOK. ) e T¢port was made from|here.—Oala Banner. {could make at home If you wished: - You'll be the judge. You'll wonder how I do it. I : h “'tee, who stated that one vl . | Rose water, four ounces; almond oil.! Matched Sets. | 2 s moved this week, that of Misses Ruby Roberts of Gaines-|tour ounces; spermaceti, one ounce;| Hats, bags, muffs and wraps In Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store i f' ! Nieuwenkamp, and that | ville and Dora Billamy of Inverness.|white wax, one ounce. Orange flow-|matched sets are made of all sorts of ; ] i - U4 be moved next week.|two charming young ladies who are|er, lilac, violet or elder flower watvrlelectiv: materials. One was of black ~: '..;Aa in the driveway are attending business college at Li\'el‘an be substituted for the rose wntr,-\"velnt embroidered in Bulgarian col- o 3 : . . ™. R A. Daniel and the!Oak, spent Thursday night and partlat pleasure, and the addition of onc|Ors. The bags are big and have long i1 i 0d of 3 ' S n ¢ » of cords by which to hang them from the N Py 1211;0 Barhite. As soon of Friday in Lakeland Gan(]l :‘eir: :r::nd:a ;i"MCl::lcoucbif:’i mor ina- ahoulders, but thia style of bag 18, 38 J0S. LeVAY Proprietor. i kT T DTS A S " 4 spite of its long cord, usually carried Ny 1 el liams at their hospitable home onjsure the cream from becoming ran-1gyer tpng wrist or in the band. 'S organization the Memor- New York avenue. cid.

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