Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 22, 1911, Page 5

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Jranirgedegnind ERT TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. 0fice Number i e Residence Number ... .... .37 135 SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- uunicated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. o sl FINE FABRICS CHEAP NOW THE APPOINTED TIME TO LAY IN A SUPPLY. Bargains Sure to Be Picked Up by the Economical Woman—Odd Freak of Present Fashion II- lustrated. As most persons do their winter buying soon, this is a famous time for looking up bargains in choice materi als. Already the shops have put a number of exclusive fabrics on sale, such textures as are rare in design and coloring and which have not been .{in large demand. The prohibitive | prices hitherto charged for the lovely materials could only restrict them to the few up to this time. Anything with a glint of silver or gold tinsel in it is still apt to retain the first price | mark, as tinsel-woven farbrics are the age and are eagerly snapped up by everybody who can afford them, when they are in novel designs; but there B daepd B g RAM LAKELAND, FLA., DECEMBER 22, 1911 A Few ngqestions: 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 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, etc. Our Cut Glass Goods are Closing at Cost written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram, ©'|are numerous sorts of strictly winter Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and ther items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- t as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not myaired. | Hutto-Hicks Nuptuals, Yesterday at the residence of the ‘In'i\ parents Mr. Walton (. Hutto, jof Pasco county, was united in mar- my sulll'si ri Miss Addie Hicks ,Elder s Haines officiati The bride’s parents reside near Lake Gibson and well-known Phere, The good wishes of the yvoung people’s numerous friends with them o their new home, S0 TIRED. 411 day my brain hath +, my heart hath bled, = sought to do to K. r conquest, and for d; ather, are let thy serv- 20 .ong hours hath labor { upon my, brow tlfl.‘ thorns, Long ‘ways 1y ave trod. tach the higher height, Christmas Exercises At the Kindergarten. Christmas exercises were held thi morning at the ndergarten and to tuis tired heart, Oh| jmeyer and ) s Alexander fmonstrated in a marked degree by and ' the manner in which the followi Linteresting | its limbs delicious lan-' Good Morning i [ Prayer- - Father We verts as kindly silence Hywmn e dids | Reading - A Little giveth His belov-1 A Herbert Peele. | [enRe ! Clongh, wiis e ileavy eyes close, iy feels program wis Song Us Shine, Girls 1y Pender, G [DYRE] My May Holder. Stocking, Christine Tiee at Lutheran o Chnstmas Eve, Reading o Christmas tree|ner, ‘s at the Luther- Song sSunday evening, this be- Reading s Bve. A program Qwens, and the members! Reading—Christmas School are looking|Gladys Shelly. happy event with | Reading - A Christmas Wish, Louise A Question, Erma Ty- Saunta Claus. Family Troubles, Evelyn ndered Sanday he s b I C. Jenkins Will Preach Methodist Church Sunday. Ienkins, the new Metho-! Crapp. ter, will arrive in Lake- Reading wday and will fill the pul-| Lieb. Metholdist church at both Reading Sunday, Marshall, will return to Jack- Solo - Dear Little Strayger, ;\]iruf first of the week and'Eaton. vany his family here, ar-| Reading time to occupy the'O'Hern, ofore the following Sun-{ Reading-—A drix. Reading Solo—Upop the Roof, Ula ard. v Reading Shep- Christmas Time, Clawl Christmas Toys, Wilson Chrismas Time, Theron enkin A Time OF Chicer, 1. D.| Dilemma, Earl Hen- | . ot | Giving, Mary Tucker. the splendid training of Miss Stein- | least if tritls Everywhere; Ohlinger, I { | dresses into one. lloway Vegetable Association tets Next Tuesday. o tiloway Vegetable Associa- meet next Tuesday after- " o'clock and all mem- vted to be present. E. G. GARDNER, President I + e day School | t Have Exercises, 1 Sunday School Christmas ¢ to the fact that the 1=t closed there has for practice and it was there would be no par- tion of the day this will exercises 1 of Officers . : Chapter E. 0. §. " large number of mem-! ‘hapter Order of the‘ cuthered at the lodge rean-Groover build- n. ng the regularly elec- +Te installed with all = of the Order and © transacted. The fol- were duly installed: Flora Keen. Irs. Ella May Mrs Lucie F. B. Eat-| Mrs. Emmie Adair. 'ToL-—Mr. G. T. Holder. s-—~Mrs. Sarah Duggan. ‘onductress—Mrs. Ella " L. Willoughby. Lessie Trammel! liss Marguerite Adair. “:=s Lola Trammell. Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker. Mrs. Iris Trammell, M. Daisy Van Huss. Reading--A Day Of Douglas McLeod. Reading Claus, Claus, Margaret Marshall, Reading— Kitten, Cat and Ethel Carter. Song - Jingle Reading How Beau. Marion Brooks Reading -~ Hush Baby, OLlinger. Reading iztor, John Reading rond Finger. i Reading A Letter to Santa Claus, | Gordon Tillis : Song ~(Carol Children Reading-—Tell Me a Story garet Andrews, Reading— 1 Wonder, Reading-—A Christmas Weeks. Solo—Jolly Old St. Nicholas, El- la May Holder. Reading—The Christ jorie Hetherington. Song—Clap the Hands Reading Claus, Eaton. Reading —Th« Clans, Wayne Bevis Song-—Shine Out Oh Bl After the exercises gifts tributed from a beautifully ted tree, which completed a very Feasting, Santa Santa Daisy. | Bells | Girls Cateh a Katherin Santa Claus As an Hansard. Cause For Worry, Dia-| Mar- | James Poteet Plan, Cle .\l.'n'-‘ Child, Santa | Alice | i Coming Of Santa .d Star. ! were dis- decora-! I]ighrfu] occasion indeed i A Good ; Spool-Holder y ! May be made of a brass curtain rod { Choose one that is small enouzh to|f go easily through the holes in the spools. so as to permit them to re- (’ol\'e when the thread is required. Place on the rod as many spools as it will hold, and support it by means of brass brackets fastened to th~>| wsll in the sewing-room 2| to late spring, as well as fabrics which { have an all-the-year value, among the bargains. Twenty-seven-inch velvets and velveteens once a dollar and a i quarter and two dollars a yard are { now 69 and 79 cents. Fancy voiles in the same width, originally priced far more, are 4% cents ard, and crapes, bordered chiffons, cut velvets and | silks, brocaded and plain, are corre- spondingly cheapened. 1t stands to reason that the trimmings required are likewise reduced, so that those who | have Leen denied the winter novelties ! 'up to this period have quite an oppor- tunity for making up for lost time. Fringes make the smartest decking | for gowns and petticoats, so a cheap ! remnant too short for anything else | can always be used on the underskirt ,or for a “touch” on the gown. Coat suits frequently have the bottom of | the coat revers fringed, the narrow | panels of the skirt, back and front, being similarly treated, even when velvets and braids are also employed. I About the neck of a house gown, and | ! at the bottom of the short sleeves worn indoors, fringe is lkewise often een, and it does not matter in the and quillings are the | other trimmmings used with it, One of the oddest freaks of the mo- [ ment for both house and street is a skirt that buttons at the bottom, the ! opering, some ten or twelve inches deep, being generally at the left front, The point tor the division is that it is 10 be left open when the wearer wishes to show a handsome petticoat in harmonious color underneath, course, the kink comes from the fam- ;ous trousers skirt introduced by | French makers, but when it invades a house dress it gives a chance for | Bome very smart coquetries. This bottom opening is simulated by ! a trimmed panel in the skirt of the | dress. A novelty velveteen in smoke gray and white is the material of the gown, plain black satin and a thick | gulpure In brown fvory—the newest tone for a cream lace—forming the | other materials. In this gown, with its odd skirt but. | toning over the dark pamel, with its | pretty bodice with V-shaped neck and | elbow leeves, the home sewer used to planning will find the best of sug- gestions for making over two old The scant quantity NI I —~ Sy L3 ¢ 3 T s peeded for the princi | part of the | dress—not more than iree yards of | double-width goods—aizo hints of the tempting bargain, for when a dress| material is shown in a very short length it is as cheap as dirt. A rich | fragment of mouse-colored cloth seen recently, which with a satin or silk panel and lace in same shade would | make up superbly, was valued at two dollars and a balf. \ 13 53 ot | New Thrill for the Jaded, Could personally conducted tourist shipwreeks be scheduled in advance there are doubtless come persons need. fng a change to whom it wounld appeal as an added attraction of the ocean voyage Printing in China, I reports are to be relied on, they had the of printing In China 2,400 years ago” It was block printing, however, ihough it is said that they had something very like movable type in the iniddle of the tenth century. There may be some doubt as to the ex- act period, but there Is no room for questioning the fact that for many | centurfes before it was known in Ku- rope the art was well known in China, Alligator Hand Bags, etc. ALLIGATOR HAND BAGS for Ladies, GENTS' COIN PURSES, PIPES, FOUNTAIN PENS, SMALL BOXES CIGARS. Toilet Afticles “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 Sec our line of PERFUMES in nice packa A Merry Xmas to All! THE CENTRAL PHARMACY | ---FOR--- | XMAS CANDIES I Huyler's Fenways Liggetts 25 @ 25~ ~PHONE- RIS )} 2y b 3, 3 2 e FTN YT AT P £y ~1 MARY DEAN. '@ 1] * \ + [ Iy S OIS IC UL SIS 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. Q. Come and look the stock over. in Every Department. 3 \ i 1 You will find Bargains | ~ 5\ @ MRS. S. M. BASS GO ISR NSNS GG G G AN N Ny D T

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