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Fly L Iy uin’t no doubt about that! TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Number .. ence Number ... ............ AL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- ated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones, I wiitten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. ces of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and » items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- t as‘ soon as they occur in -order that their mews value is not wled, 12F CHRISTMAS FEELING. 2, The S South, Palatka, £ Ruth Van Pelt, Tom Rebber Song, Pensacola Paul Taylor, T Bob Taylor to the lrish, Miami. Edith Corbett, Leal, James Creely Future of Jud o feel in the e of vis‘mas times set in, as much of @ mystery run ag'in!! while 1 gain in{’ I've nee, now, ght ~tueral health, I swear 2oneness somer's | teo state 1o feel in the air. “Illinois Day." When o osuflicient number of can't ing of those most interested will be held to arr; any suggae details. It you have ions to make they will be gladly received, Send them in to Box 536, Lakeland, Fla. One im- portant question is, Whom do you want on the program? Another is, can you give any money toward se- curing the band for this occasion? If you have Illinois friends who fare coming to Florida soon, urge them to be in Lakeland for lllinois Day. If you know people anywhere in Florida who once lived in Illinois, <a feel, as I say, in the air|urge them to come to Lakeland for that's jest this occasion. It is the intention of those interested to have this la gathering in Munn Park where a big dinner will be spread. Music «ame spryest on my feet, by the Citizens Band and speeches s allus a kind o' sort of a' ache will be made. * 1 can't locate nowhere; ] i omes with Chris'mas, and no: Dance Last Night. stake! | The regular weekly dance was en- | joyed last night at the Odd Fellows’ Hall by about twenty couples, Fine feel in the Chris'mas air es right ['s thie spot where a man lives at! wes a feller a’ appetite— [ vt they's somepin—I don't know what— tollers me Lere and there. ‘uts and worries and spares e not, kind o' feel in the air! tonchingly sad as sweet! ame rasho as I feel the o=t Lo teel in the air ket the children raise? No! vos and the cheeks ablaze v own wuz, long ago? the whistle f Eaton, a good floor and a |« God bless ‘em! i pall it "hour when the last number on the too swittly, and wis leat o and {program was rendered and good 11 toy drum and blare | NIDtS were suid '’ No! No! It is jest the| ! 'Friday Musicale's Program. ' A number of additions have to the pr Musicle “t feel in the air. | been Lames Whitcomb Riley. i made tor therelore | Morning tomorrow T g night, and we ita Woman's 'ary Attainments. V. Knott, nrer [inits corrected form: I Chorus— (The Club) Solo—Mr. Orme Solo Mrs, O Piano Duet Fleteher Solo Tri Berry Pia Solo I Solo Chorus | Step Savers. .\lrri A small towel Kitchen of the is making a name' in the realm of letters. A poems, under the title, Porms,” wife Eaton Eaton and Mrs M= Ny Madder bra is to be pub- Bioston publishers and they chly of the work. Mrs but one trial in sub- verses to a publishing manuscript The volume is to be Miss Orma €, Mrs, Miss Drone Mr. Orme (The Clab.y y Solo Fletcher was ac- <t attention of experts nting art the holiday niributed to some ex- and is to| attached to eat step-s Hem apron is a gr AVe)) X pers and magazines|for the busy woman some 1o be her first book and | friends throughout the en, and (iticipating the arrival oftwrx er of each towel with keep antipation.— jover the apron band and there will always be a towel read) twenty-inch squares of butcher's lin- sew a loop of tape on one Slip the loop to wipe the ine hands upon N tarten Will Have Exercises Tomorrow. heland Kindergarten Yistmas by having exer- W morning at 9:30 ' Walch all parents are cor- Td to attend. 1 songs, recitations little folks, after s from a prettily de- will be handed out by Notice 0. E. S. The little folks andj - Called mecting of 's are looking forward m!'\” with much pleasure j Dec ! off i Telegram, {ent for for rida Educational Associa-|work of the Chapter can prosper. “Ies in Jacksonville next By order of the Worthy Matron 4 number of 1,“913,,.1‘" ¢. G. ARENDELL “ill 20 up for the occasion PR i0 20 from here with their] Whom do you want on the pro- 4ld by the County School|gram for Illinois Day? Send your ™ Prof. W. N. Sheats and|suggestions to Box 536, Lakeland, Mlz¢ Tomlinson. Fla. | Shirtwaist Cuffs. Washable shirtwaists cuffs are improved starching are with made with will after greatly interlined linen. As the rank there is shrink again well if the cuffs soft, old tat table liner é I no dange be the Palm Chapter hursday for the All the Sta + e nin ing * s pres- the land to a plump one is far more be- Sawyer's | Ex-Goy. | the Porsaken, | names have been received to assure ! the success of Hlinois Day, a meot- | | music by Prof. Jones and Miss Shirl-| con- | "genial crowd made the evening pass| i a late] sram of the Friday ! the | TIB EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DECEMBER 21, 1011 NEW BRAID IS NOW NEEDED|| Last Year's Suits May Be Renovated by the Substitution of New and Becoming Trimming. ’ Few, if any, of the suits of last year that were ornamented with wide and expensive braids came through that time unscathed. Most of them, in fact. were disfigured and made to look shabby almost beyond the hope of repair by the pulled-out loops or fuz ziness from which even the most ex- | pensive of these braids suffered when | subjected to daily wear. The only way { to renovate such a suit is to take it | to a tailor and let him remove the | braid and replace it by rows of sou- | tacke. If the suit is well pressed the | new braiding ma £o up and down, in- stead of around. and a totally new ef- fect may be gained thereby. One of the latest ways of braiding the short little coats is 10 have from four to six rows of soutache start at 5| each side of the back panel, either i from loops and buttons or from simu- | lated butions made by curling braid | vjround and round to the desired size, »{and go from there in a curving line 3 {around the sides and well up on the sides of the fronts, to finish there as they started. The row nearest the irm should be the highest at the fin- - ishing in front, and the others should tually ‘ten 1o give a downward slant to the row of butions, This slant is not unbecoming to a slight tigure, coming than a straightaecross line or ta backward slant, tache shounld trim the sleeves ahove | the cuffs. A smart touch may be giv- velvet to match the EVENING DRESS IN SATIN | prblish it | With Tunic in Silver Embroidery and | Black Velvet. |LENGTH OF EVENING FROCKS Question Upon Which Fashion Authorities Are Divided in Opinion, | Important | | | Authorities are divided on one im- | portant item—the length of evening | frocks. In spite of the fact that most of the new miodels this year are made with a ten or twelvedinch pointed | train, one of the greatest Paris houses | shows a majority of its new evening | gowns with the short skirt just instep : length. | Since there is this division of opin- | ion among the great originators of fashion, it would seem that each young ]woman may choose for herself as to | whether she will cling to the youthful | round-length skirt or will prefer the | more formal trained effects worn by | the older women. Some wondertul new black jet trimmings are used this season, and white and colored span- gles, bugles and brilliants are strongly in evidence. A black velvet evening I'frock, cut en surplice, has the deep V yoke of cream white maline lace. This corsage 12 outlined with a narrow row of brilliants and trimmed with a cut jet motif which ¢:'ends down into | the skirt to the low:, edge.—Harper's PBazar, | Straightening E broidery. Embroidery is a; to become | drawn and puckered in working. It can | be perfectly straighter in the follow- | ing manner: Wring a thick, clean cloth | out of clear, cold weter and tack ot ! firmly to a board. Streich the em- | broidery work over this and pin the edges evenly w0 the wet cloth, being | sure it is stretched perfectly straight. | Leave it on over night, or until it is dry. If it is then not quite smooth, repeat the process. Rows of the sou-! en by making the cuffs and collar ol} Few Suggestions: Liggetts Delicious Candies A nice line of the famous LIGGETT'S DELICIOUS CANDIES. which are always appropriate for Christmas presents. Toilet Cases and Hand Bags V See our line of TOILET CASES. HAND BAGS and a lot of other useful things in making your gifts. Holly Box Paper A large line of HOLLY BOX PAPER. empty boxes suitable for your presents, marking tags. stamps, ete. Our Cut Glass Goods are Closing at Cost Alligator Hand Bags, etc. ALLIGATOR HAND BAGS for Ladies, GENTS' COIN PURSES, PIPES, FOUNTAIN PENS, SMALL BOXES CIGARS. Toilet Articles “ICEY" HOT BOTTLES From $1.50 UP. COMB and BRUSH SETS, MANICURE SETS, and full line of the Pinus Azurea & La- trifle toilet articles. PERFUMES See our line of PERFUMES in nice packages. No Excitement, “A man doesn’t seem to take any pleasure In writing letters to a woman after he has married her,” said Mrs, Gloomer. “No oreplied Miss “he seems to lose all inte there s no possibility of his letters being | THE CENTRAL PHARMACY --FOR--- XMAS CANDIES Fenways Cayenne; read toa jury " Real Hard Luck, Nobody can be said to be really down on his luck to the down downd est decree until he has had presented to him a very valuable watch which every time it is repaired costs from $10 to $20. There's no place \\Iu-rcI the percentige system works so agon- fzingly as with the vi watch owned by a poor mian Huyler's Liggetts ANYTHING FOR HER. "'YOU BET" 25 ‘PHONE- 25 ihle A SWEEPING REDUCTION SALE NOW ON AT MRS. S. M. BASS’ (. All Winter Dress Goods must go. Get my prices be- fore buying. An elegant line of Silks, Satins, Messalines and Pongees to go on sale at 79¢ per yard. (. Everything inthe Millinery Line to go at a great sacrifice. New Goods, New Styles, at prices to suit every one. @ Also a New Lot of Coats, Skirts, Silk Waists and Un- derwear. (. Come and look the stock over. You will find Bargains i;jEvery Department. RS. S. M. BASS ’ I [ ] ' .V = ' ."(’" .vr.vr‘v:' v:_ 1] et & DN %) { £ 4 (W \ 4 "~ Sy, - 13 /s '\ o (W . i ot ST N T IS kel T