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By PAGE THRES siter place in which to live, The <od that Willie gets will bring o just as much good cheer Attt were u private car with gild- Lg and veneer, Auldad will wear his necktie, even £ it hurts his eyes; sofe, printed at the hem with a design ' Aud Urode Jack will call the janitor|a bag which will hold opera glasses Lace Brooches. of dahlias in the richest shade of ¥ o <hine hls prives and a handkerchief. This bag can .:r:::yh:'l:::l “ls“‘:h.":z folds of "c; crimson, and has a bolero printed to A fi A1t 1 minister will smile to sec | be made of brocade or of any strong | % iy T gr:ndmoll‘::.r:‘"je:lnel m‘n(cht.‘whllo around the walts a band Cheerful Chrl “m’ e Foster Innocent Amusement. i Jdippers in a row— silk. The lower part should be stif-| opo0y they are to be found in plenty. of Iatticed black chenllle s added, He is an enemy to the young who fened invisibly with cardboard, so completed at the eldes by two long makes any innocent amusement ap- i early, I'll get through and tc advertise it largely through the north.—Tampa Tribune. LR T Novel Theater Bag. A Christmas remembrance for th» friend who is fond of the theater is attention at the races in Paris was of black velvet, a long tunic banded with ermine looped at the side to show a skin-tight skirt of white satin velled with black tulle. The materials were exquisite; but for the suitability of the fabrics, that is another story. Big topaz with & rim of chased gold, Charmingly original girdles are to be seen. One frock, made of cerise and blue taffeta, Indefinitely plaided, has a belt of blue cords and cerise wood which forms beads and bugles. Another tollette destined for a wed- ding guest s made of cashmere de ends handsomely fringed. Pon't keep your Christmas spirit BATES’ Bates i pear to be sinful. Natural and whole- ¢ive the rest a show. that the opera giasses may not|deep red stones set in tiny pearls, are IR vottled Nl prove too heavy for it. The outsidc | things we shall want this winter for Gk m“-.‘." : ., | some impulses may, easily FDQ made to is finished with an extra pocket,|the many fine lace draperies which Fitching Feature. Gicls are bound to drift under the | gppear as temptations to wrong-doing. k = . S X The French idea of cutting up the | smee of the mistletoe N 3 Lakeland Man Takes closing with a flap and two buttons, | 8F€ to be worn. SRS i ok #i0a. Seboalar ”'fc :nxlv influence of the mistletoe. 8 —Christian Roxlslti 3 3 " = Orlando Bride. U Tharsday evening of last week Ualdwin, of Lakeland, and Mies il Evans were married at mieof the bride on Robinson ey left on No. 85 for re Mr. Baldwin has a ¢« position as manager of the Lake Land . whe M light plant. The groom | Will lie flat, being folded only once . oo First Paris Artist—Vy you put zat Ry away some years ago, once sald to a i M uimber of years a resident | 1M the center, and there can be no|y W incomb was called | 881t wid ze paint? Second Artist— Unreasonableness Permissible. friend: “Yesterday I went to sleep, | of () ind is a graduate of the|¢anser of crumpled ties. i Yo HE . tio Eet is for a marine picture. | make Human beings were never meant to | and 1 dreamed that I was addressing ! graduate = this morning to the bedside of her ¢ salt: 'h English lord d when I awoke { " high school.—Orlando Cor. Two little pockets are stitched on mother at Waycross, where she will %o paint salt; zen when ze English | | "0 nirely reasonable people; sentt | the house of lords, and when Tampa Tribune the inside of the holder, which have! == e -‘l ; k put zair fingers to zair lips, zay 8ay, | . one and persuasiveness were intend- | I found I was addressing the house of S flaps held in place with glove fasten-| TN VOIRICNORE, “Eet is wond"erf;l. =l|mf>5!'l taste ze salt | o4 1o play a part in human life lords."—London Telegraph. IDew ers. These are to hold the studs, col- et it B e Bl ill Elect Officers. lar buttons, scarfpins and cuff links’| Miss Dorothy Bates, who is at- — : afternoon the United] mpa ties are simply laced in the|tending Soultern College, is vxpect- | N NGNS ‘.‘;‘ &-6}'6"6" “6‘ &‘ & &' & ‘5*‘ Dauzh ters of the Confe W X ¢ % W N N S AN A Nk badil] e Confederacy Will| ho1ger smoothly. It is then folded [cd to arrive mext Monday to o cular monthly session at ! Mrs. T, J. Darracott. "= of business will come dies the most important i annual election of members are urged to il participate in the = who stay away are ected to office, so it is i=ion to arrive at that + Will be large. S % gold seals, “Merry Christmas” and Mrs. Walter Oakley will arrive in ‘ Uson-Weel k gayly bedecked trees upon them.|lLakeland tonight from Jacksonvi o e Weeks Nuptials, These stickers not only make a parcel |and will spend reveral days here 4 :’ k = of interest here was|more attractive, but they are a great | With relatives. Upon her return .‘ b e ' Starke last Thursday|help in tying up, especially a bulky | home she will be accompanied by her G be W ! tva Weeks, of that place, 1 » Y illow. whic .- | sister, Nathalie Roquemore - ‘. ' » | parcel like a sofa pillow, which re (L W oods must et m rices ) W marriage to Mr. Joseph quires several sheets of tissue paper. iy A" intel' DI‘eSS G 80- Y p >‘; l ¥ o nsacola. ' ki " i 4 o 04l Kok bb ol Nl e | Mrs Ceorge P. Dickinson and two fore buy]flg. W i : pent much time here | ADOUt Dolly’s Clothes. | children left Sunday for Lakeland to 5 . e : iy i spend a few days with Mrs. Dickin- : 3 H P tive of the _| Remember above all things that|SP a days L MTs. i e and OoNngeecs N = - on’s mother. Mrs. F. Gracy.Tame An clegant line of Silks, Satins, Messalines gees L " er Co, a year 'ime he had his head- and intended for carrying theater tickets and the purse. Finished with ivory rings and loops of ribbon, this is a useful little bag, (s S Cravat Holders, These are fashioned so the cravats over and laid in the suit case, trunk or bag. It takes up little room and is very convenient, * x » Doing Up the Packages. To send a package that “Christmasy looking” is bound to de- | tract from the gift. There are stickers of all sizes and shapes, with Santa (laus. holly sprays, red and isn't nobody sews the clothes on to stay| nowadays. If you do not make the dolly’s outfit so that it will “but and | Mrs, B, K. Young spent yesterday in Tampa on a shopping expedition, spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U, G, Bates .y Miss Kate Eawards, of Griffin, Ga., is visiting the family of her uncle, Col. J. L. Roquemore, Miss Edwards has visited here formerly and is be- ing warmly welcomed by her friends. v % ¥ pa Tribune. o+ % s adapted to American uses, says an exchange, by putting under it a petti- coat of lace or chiffon, and this has come to be one of the most fetching features of gowns, both French and American, this season. Very Realistic. - (& o] = n N — - =" > n — comme — ] - (& o] - F g | MRS. S. M. BASS The little Christmas green a seaweed, but it sees lots of smacks when properly This is the time of husbands and wives may hide muech from one another. Blessed is the person who doesn’t keep track of the number of presents year receives. , Don't leave it all to Santa Claus. i she NOW ON AT to go on sale at 79c per yard. For Perfect Peace. Nothing can bring peace but your- sell. Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles.—Emer- son. The Duke's Dream. The duke of Devonshire, who passed ] IO AN 13 - ] o K ENERE [ [ . Big reduction on Staple Mer- [] chandise of KNOWN QUALITY Big saving on popular seasonable TELEPHONE NUMB : SILKS, 36-inch wide, Messa- 89(: Ofice Num!l‘zer g e lg; & line and Taffeta Sl Residence Number ... ..... AR e seoidl MU Retg v the Kol Boartonts oun i voe: £ Much money saved on Sheets, Pillow nicated to the ief itor by either of the above telephones. i * il written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram, & Cases, Quilts, Blankets and Towels ¥ Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and @ * ther items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- < . . . . < .t 1s soon as they oocur in crder that their news value is not Sweeping Reductlon’m Stylish We.ar st s g ing Apparel- -Ladies’ Coats and Suits, i ' 4 . , . b} . - g gy Ftpe o Children’s Coats, Misses’ Suits and 'L WILL SHOP EARLY. |Met With Mrs. Bevis, Coats = The Mothers' Meeting met with | . . . . . / wake and call me early, [ Mrs. L. B. Bevis yesterday :ll'l\l'llmm.: 3 2 carly, mother dear; The discussion was on the harmful | Leadel‘ n thls Sale: A ¢ informs me Christmas|use of tobacco. irawing near; “The Tobacco Tobozgan™ was read A becoming gown and wriap for a BI.ACK IArr[IA P[]I'(;()AIS \ ., wiing to start my shopping|by members, Other helpful matters young matron's wear, hefore the clock strikes | were discussed, e S \ o the late arrivals who are|to come and enjoy our meetings with - 3 il 1o st i us. The renovation and beautifying of | Waist Line Is Creeping Lower and De- i ' 1 ; <|- lx:;l:-d i;r:)‘tl;:;r Willie; £ ox o . b:;lerchnrmeuse gown with fringed signers Have H'ad to Get pnces' You cantt beat [M L e HE S (4 3 ’ sca o i ‘ling handsome and brand | Mrs, Potter Palmer of grey Japanese crepe flili Y——_———on 8“0[8 at' At Sarasota. Successful Costumes. The waist line, which has certatnly ou can save money v kil for dear father, perhaPs| nprg potter Palmer of Chicago,| OBe of the so-called leading coutu- | been creeping lower during the last B A T E S ’ <penders, 003 her maid and her secretary, went riers says that to be successful this | few weeks, Is being left at present to sn tie cgars for Uncle Jack 0| ¢y yonon fampa this "nomin'g‘ it wlnmir a colt:une m';m be del:clol'arl‘:y the best possible decision, that of i <niche with tender care, e g e 3 i ~jamusing, pretty and personal. @ | suitability. Some figures there are that { i ok u.x ,l.‘”((‘“( S early Seaboard .traln on their way 'n"t and third qualities undoubtedly | look grotesque in a long-walsted frock, WAICH I“t Blfi WINnow 0N nollnAv il Ard a comfy palr of SHpM to Mrs. Palmer's home at Sarasota.[deecribe the dr d hats we" | . S : e esses and hats we've 80 | while others are equally maligned by D Lonister to wear, For the present she expects to be ) far seen, but as for pretty, few people | the ceinture placed high. The most fiwns. Mv PRICES 7 M“_ts B[l_ow | ) stopping at the Bellhaven inn at|can accuse them of being so. They | reasonable choice is the ono that {s | Tisinot the slze ““ld quality of What fgarasora, Mrs, Palmer is the owner :m"nr":fi:'on;bl°lflflg;w impos- | peither very high nor very low, and it 0]“{“8- stt- . . . . i v have to glve of. & large tract of land in Manatee . For Instance, & cos: (s to that that the designers are for il Taat nakes the world each year alc.ounty about Sarasota and expects tume which attracted a great deal of | the most part faithful now. A NSNS Y »1. pa. Best wishes are ‘ . k e wu : N 1" alas for the gratitude tha Mrs. Minnie L. Miller, of Tampa. < P popular groom by his|urpbutton” alas for t atitude that | 4 £ A lorida friends for a|You Will receive. Then, too, no! will arrive this afternoon from Everything in the Mlllinery Line to go at a great sacrifice. wedded life. dresser of dolls in her senses would| Tampa, and will be the charminz 2 s N Liipie e brave the scorn of the pr | guest for several days of her triend, New Goods, New S(yles’ at prices to suit every one. | TR 3 : Maud or Mildred by senti | Mrs. J. D. Griffin. Mrs. Miller spent { X < St Ship; { : 5 ’ : ‘ Bt gt e Moo wpedte il gl e (. Alsoa New Lot of Coats. Skirts, Silk Waists and Un- ' p th. ,I,\"' shoes and stocking of good style. | at which time she was Mrs. Griffin’s : s remain in which to] The little tot herself will be per-! guest and friends made at that time 'ious to Mrs. ROdri"k:le«‘H}' “crazy” about ore of the new | will be zlad to know that she is to derwear' s box which she is|doll muffs. This affair is to be had retury . . . Ladies' Autittnry of|1n regulation size for & chile from | . (. Come and look the stock over. You will find Bargains durch which the|three to eight years old and is made Miss Edith Campbell. of Cincin- : ¢ ! 1o the Church Home |of white fur. It differs {rom the usu- | ati, is said to be the first “um:m‘ n Every Department. g -".'-a.ndo. This is aal muff because of the doll attach-|for whom a President of the United . R t 3 “itution, undenomina- | ment. Dolly's arms and hands show | States has ever voted. She is the | N o ‘' Who desires to as-| at the top of the hand warmer, and | first woman elected to any public of- '_“\) Vg . : s . i & € its work and use-|bher legs and feet, clothed in fur, | fice in Cincinnati, and the first can- L«r) : Y ¥ o S0 by contributing to 'dangle down at the bottom. Very | didate ever elected to the Board of | asd @ [ [ N Y ‘ and table linen, tow- cute is the rabbit pocketbook for the| Education on an independent ticket. %) i - i 9 ®1¢., will be grateful- | emall girl's use when she goes shop-; Miss Campbell is a graduate of Cin- | e 4 if ‘r.vrr_.}’.»g:.v“ ping. cinnati University. I