Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 20, 1911, Page 5

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PAGE FIVB ’ l B ‘% MALINE FINDS MUCH FAVOR' : Used Extensively on Millinery and rew SII . 3 Also 'on the Afternoon and Eve- [ ] | = ning Gowns. Have vou noticeds the advance that . maline has made in the field of dress? lll' e H :l\ H [t first bobbed up serencly on some y S e IC'U“S a" Ies of Alho summer hats and black and l\;llll(i“ll‘;:v\‘l[;‘l:hl‘\\m\l\;::l[,]‘” The ma- - A nice line of the famous LIGGETT'S DELICIOUS CANDIES. Maline is used for puffed crowns, which are always *‘PPwlmate for Christmas pl’CiC'lti also on hats for eveni w for dressy e b aiternoon oceasions. The maline is placed in full ses over lace or net, Iollet Cases and "a"d Ba S or, it your purse be unlimited, of lay- ers and layers of maline. Maline hus invaded the department ~ Sce our l’.’"’ of TOILET CASES, HAND BAGS and a lot o of afternoon and evening gowns also. otiter useful things in making your gifts. i > g ) 5 Bodices have vokes of the filmy fab- vie: 1olds of maline are used to edge 5 and to outline the decollete line, Fie Dot ehus are made of maline folded in soft 0 y Ox aper o | Dlaits over chiffon patterns. Drapery on o md sleeves often consists | ar: 3 ¢ i 3y ted, plaited and knm\uw! h\nbmhs A large line of H(;LLY BOX PAPER. empty bexes suitabls 520 | L your presents, marking tacs, stamps, ete. Lo S : kK =05 are made of this new favorite A L e . N [AL NOTICE—Notices for tie Social Department can be com- | wound aonud silken centers, and 0 (: I I V : : ed to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones, . | bands of tl tening silver and gold ul‘ u fi fi \ H . e i) “itten notices to the SOLIety Editor, care E\emnfl Telegmm 8 »‘l.l';u‘]ih. J «l for the head dress at ass 00“3 flre CIOSI’ng at (,08( B s of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and ° s SOOI R s items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- | ¢ pintine give il.h,‘@:‘f.”fl.‘:‘“”:.‘:Ol. = = — 2 s soon as they occur in order that their news value is not | lovely. ) . (\]A. Y ———e e ——e —— = e e —— . EVEN T SHALL PASS AWAY. |Friday Musicale Will Give i ; Fine Program Friday Night, a ““?-“"‘{ a King Iustead of mecting Friday after- | - HRLAAE ) noon, as is their usual custom, the | ximtrue “?"! wiae, members of the Friday Musicale | I betore his eyes, have decided to hold their next me t-| . 1 at a glance ing on Friday night. As this is a1 | lgator “and Bags etc' nge and chanee; open meeting, a number of invited | ’ - aud these are ‘_!“3": guests will be present to enjoy the | ALLIGATOR HAND BAGS for Ladies, GENTS' COIN PURSES, st Dasin follaeing: progy i PIPES, FOUNTAIN PENS, SMALL BOXES CIGARS s thru the sand Choras, * , 8] y : s from Samarkand; Vocal Rolo Mrs. Oscar M. Eaton ety ey thru the seas { |Ti:n:n Solo- Mrs. 8. T. Fleteher, | ]'0i| t A t' ' pecrls to mateh with Vocal Solo Mr, J. H. Orme ! e r 'C es Piano Duet ~Mrs, Fred Eaton, | not his ealn { Mi i\\ “.Ih' ‘i ! ; “ICEY" HOT BOTTLES From $1.50 UP. COMB and BRUSH i11e o1 N ocal Solo - Miss Drane . : . tie ming m‘\ maing Gl ) 1 SETS, MANICURE SETS. and full linc of the Pinus Azurea & La- ' 1th?" the king would iy | y 5 5 5 : tritle toilet articles. wil pass away,” Wil Not Observe Christmas ! A At the Methedist Church. ! ol his court, Departing from their usual cus- | P[Rr of his sport, tom, the Methodist Sunday School | Ul his zuests will not hold Christmas oxercizes this| ping at his jests, |[yem. Thig is due to vavions reasons, ! Sce our line of PERFUMES in nice packages. 3 ¢ wine fene of which is that Christmas Ky ine friends of mine, | comes on Sunday. o neg, but not to stay; i e all pass away.” i | P ! u furious field, Tomorrow Evening. [ ] 0 (.olin pierced his shield. A Ctalled meeting of Palm Chapter Yoa loud lament No. 26 will be held on Thursday, Jecding to his tent; December 21, at 7:30 p. m. for the | — m his tortured side, installation of officers. All the Stav Be Honest With Children. | vl 1o bear,” he eried, officers, as published in Evening | It should need no long discussion !u| U~~~ ’ putience day by day, Telegram, are requested to be pres-| convince parents that, if they want pHONE 25 ' L paes away. ent for for installation, so that the! their children to be honest and | S OAnE Rl Ll il o th s Bhab tor tan proshat straightforward, they must he honest ; blic =K bl ""“”’, AL NEOSNEN: . and straightforward in dealing with THE CENTRAL PHA MACY n v"\" public square v order of the Worthy Matron. thalr dittle. ones. Childien. hre: stich 5.0 thealr, €. G. ARENDELL. garment Uink SULEEE - ROt liilitore Liat 1) ehtotos Gielr “ 5 tatie carved in stone; ; | warmth, though prevailing open neck oo EEEEE e WE LEAD*’; OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW 2, disguised, unknown. W N 'l | '”"1 breast is "h“"ned them in o™l and action S— \ s | A Winter Novelty. e ulptured name, 1 ty ; i s i Wittt | Among e wibter wsclie wbich| OLD DESIGNS IN EMBROIDERY| ool QUALITY ) | mi ersons will find useful and AL S st Us d ¥ 1 slow decay; (IO N Bl A0IE dtalics were fiest used about AL D 1 pass away.” which may also e nmimbered amons | Parisian M°d‘5t“ Have Started Fash-| 150, 1\ \pousins, o Venctian printer, | Christmas Is Here. See Ours : Tihe really practical liome-made | jon Which the World Seems In- 1oy 0 0iceq 11 o the Ialian | AR T Mlors © lined to Follow, men the e i i v, sope and olg, |Uhristmas gifts are the muflers ol ShI i e states. Hence the 1 Pl vt | Befo Others. We PLEASE. f . and black quilted satin edged e S 1 book sot up in alic 1< an cdition ‘ eates of gold, X : SR ; Quaint, oll-fashioned embroidery ds| oe vy printed st nice by \v,‘.h.; ! ! s dying hreath, e G N the rage nowadays, not nlfl\ for Faney | yy q501. A copy of this rave book is | pHONE- 25 b what is death?|flat. made iy th um : articles, but for dress trimmings "‘“J preserved i the Britis b mnsonm i S VA i | not clusp o throat. Instead the Over in Paris the gred of on ring Bk 0. noNe ip o close s wemen's apparel are usi yh e ind o say: o . : 4 may jow L of enrious old designs in woo iy L e e R @@@u@@m The | : B b Loy AR wd will no douh " QWILE Al ] : d ', especianll llVl4t Ll d ’ MRS S M BASS! ceremoni ' o ht eolor Q" wrot the St dd on e ¢ wover 5 is used fory throngh the lib- for 1 ) K¢ 1 the work, which ix done with fine tap-| g‘ Lakeland citizens o onite lizht, and may easily be estey wools in the tent stiteh ‘ - were enabled to pur- ed with scissors, needle, spools, This, unlike the eross-stiteh, is klr;l | m & ‘ 1 ! f ly two &ll’r!u. taken side by side 5 ttle ks the articles|ete., all attached to a neat flap in- l') ) . ek e e e e & [ All Winter Dress Goods must go. Get my prices be- £ side, ; i rlst stitches follow (ho design exactly, md* g'; L:S ‘ E p 2 To decorate for the Christmas fes-g0mone coft colors, those that blend | 3 ; ¥ Lolas Committee Will tivities there are crepe papers in 4e-| iy o) “with the materfal used in the | 5 fore buylng' o ' Gifts Dec. 23d. [signs that are new this season. Oue | making of the costume. 3 : : = holas Girl has sent out | has holly wreaths and bells on a| It silk of linen be used, be sure to An elegant line of Silks, Satins, Messalines and Pongees (€ : © that have written he: | background. strewn with small gold | get ;'h(}r.v coarge thrc;a'lt; if ;hl.‘irl:‘ not ! 1 N | e wree .od =tock- | possible, use several strands o 0S8, y SUR 10 DTINE CHERREMR, Mvoe !.““ el ”f..“.d Al'm: | Embroidery on canvas makes splen- to go on sale at 790 per yard' I' il that can come to'ings hung against .a‘ m«l)v ]':" id“ covers for tables, bureaus and M ' Pharmacy on December | ground, and a third is decorated Wili§ g, nqs Rdging bands for curtains are (I. 3 H H HH ! ulsht. The St Nien: |pine boaghs, which have evidently| ae of It sad eushiem covers have Everything in the Millinery Line to go at a great sacrifice. mmittee, and perhaps!been cut from Christmas tre o ."’com»rs worked in this way. W I‘ices lO Sui ever limself, will hand you they bear candles their tips. They ; By New GOOdS) Ne StYIes, at p t ¢ y one. that place that even-|sell at 15 cents a each fold con- Saving Hemstitching. < 5 ¥ ialuing & plose fen feet lons | When the stitches glve way in hem- Q f Coats, Skirts, Silk Waists - S |tinio pioce - e Y I Also a New Lot of Coats, y Silk Waists and Un ; C 4 | cloths, sheets, etc., take some lwigted -+ -.and Presbyterian Sunday | For Holiday Shoppers. embroldery cotton and fcatherstitch derwear. § ¥y y | 2 !l Hold Christmas Exercises' Frames of gold lace, ornamented| or perpinghone meatly ov r the hem, - h k Y " f d B lga {4y School of the Cumber-| with tiny pastel toned roses or satin,| catching each side firmly (L? S over ou Wl l i ¥terian church will hold ! gre among the exquisite French no- This looks well and ;.clongs the o _Come and lOOk t c toc 3 n a ins _° ‘Xercises Saturday ewn-.\.-lno-, one may buyv for a Christmas wear indefinitely. inr Evel‘y Department. lock. There will be a! | gift. ! : = - with presents for th % s sets are dainty as Lining of White Ratine. N N e s p“" St s repiy (deal gift 15| White ratine as a lining for black ¢ “hool, and a program.| possible and suggest an ideal i or colored faille or satin coats is one © ' songs and recitations|the girl who is proud of her rOOM.|oe the emart thin~: in handsome o~ | Miss Frances Riggins and Specially pretty ones are in light|gujts The white cloth comes out in = 4 Sp Gracy are training the blue, pink. green or yellow and con-| collar and cuffs, with big buttons cov- A o b nd the latter ki ! in holders, handkerchief|ered with the sllk or satin. Black ‘ .3 '.' t: oS TOs SEJOL O BN i d|gowns of the kind are used in half ~ = ‘0 the event with pleasur-|boxes, pin trays. frames, cushion an ) " st i : KN O T g e 4 M auticipation, ’dress" iy mouraing. Ty r“ { ‘h ,VS 2 {: €Ac.£ { f f "' "‘.'5* Lrn".m'g.":m A 10

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