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b G N i X g . THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DECEMBER 23. 1911 + PAGE FIVE ‘t“ ! : R T T vy 'WELL PUT TOGETHER W%, % ' i 7 | | MOST EFFECTIVE COMBINATION i Z ) ' IN COSTUME. 2 3 | Z Fashionable Lincs Make Design Most ‘- i Becoming to the Average Figure —Buttons a Feature of the = " Entire Scheme, Reaf ! X = In t t combines RS | [ thing AY N g N and P A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AL AL A A Pt e 129 PERUP R AN ;:' . 3 1o the S)'--. ; ly-leaves, of fellows i1ien notices to the So ( That marits the of the day the Ch: hile : ' .1 social funetions, club Then all about an P! { of social interest si oned to this depart The e g : eir news value is not \ i / iyl i 4 LR / / ; o / [} | \ - W \ / / / { t i fhe wander-love! It leads us on bensath the creaming star; i S )‘/\ It bechons ‘us with tempting hands from maeny lands afar; ! ; Iy L olitth . ]; lyres us where the lotos dream is filed with rare delight; Y l : { wring tl Spent a most e WAL guides us where the silent snows gleam threugh the endless ni tht, ! : ! Cd e dove delightful evening ¢ / ¥ Bu now. to all who wander far beneath thd shy's broad dome, it vs of many years / The heart is singing home again—the heart is singing home. -‘5 farrowed brow; Friday Musicale Gives R \ \ 7 : | i P ang petted you. Brilliant Affair, ! \ \\\ / / | ’ ’ ! Pt e oW The December open ni A\ SRR / ( | i i Lakeland Friday Musicals QT( brin, pidture of the ‘past—a picture fair and froe— “ d upon my hiead 1 5 A pictur > of the good old home—wherever it ray be; f whitened hairg h And o'er the waves 1t sings to us; across the hill and plain; hile N R HLe oL BN WL oy, Until the sdul within us seems to echo the refrain. . en growing fair, 13t d the sen s B A AR e gy el .t - . s s s IR e e ) Y l,l)‘ Wherever up and down the world the restless f.cet may roam, i 4 ki ‘ \ ved ot The \h\carl is singing home aZnin—the heart is singing home, R :‘, d peted you, me now Ulie progran pened wit the hlaek eol will b tiose touchs nd i Uikl t and agmy 1 1 1 1 1 wn | | ( it urnassed by C. 0, Bond, and as ano sets your nerves and yon can't do| A hands iy yours o vo another song by the Ll , _, ”.._, T v g nth and I crabroidering i im ted ek B “”m’l. q ing exp o1 possible to me it sueh tmes.” | Ooliees e crders of ol req v \ n t of the « And 1o ni vdtatted her triend, i o M R (T I ] 120 1 dear, and petted you Crme 1o rend 1 wh i [ ( | 1o |||y; S oW 1 Hons me »l | ! " o1 the it T wn A L2 | the play room close 1oy “ \ t on it £0 elosely tite that B s - " :: e | , it had no cha to wamder off to the ! :{; z"l P W& 2 4 pinthess A possible evil, and held it there until 7] ¥ P :x: | cvery mch ol the place wi v and | W fi 2 . 1 o ! . Bumbe ready tor the chilaren to ta SCS- & j \ Drane, w pleasing sion again. And the sun canme out! [/ O R s P L ar s 3o B8 SO WO 37 23+~ ¢ 10 NS ! Deane looked tnusal- While T was doing it and the premont: | A i o) L 3 on of e vl quite van NN e N bs ot pink satin ' Uon oF evil had quite va ‘ Timber, turpeatine, <ut-over Laads, Choice 1 sn with 5 | e W e - " Pgel - . ;{ Sh b, 14 "1 Vi kil poot e St Do, Colinizaion fracts a. Low Prices, Yiorida 3 V1o o W ; en to b th oid shell combs and . H 0L i i i TR gy | L ot e A0 Homes and Groves . iligh Rolling 1and, z » Band Program u H H i ! \ N ; > . D n v pro ‘ : ; oot B i 1 Situated on Beautitul ) akes, Pavige Straw- 2 g gh the pt 1o be dull and of clondy ‘ s B ; i e . X " wwaraer " berry end irucking Farms. @ @ I3 "o i- % had they should be 51t 1o a 3 {n MY wetnrer of shell goods | | < 55 R s REe e i -4 S i shing. i 2 WITH 32 YLAES EXPERIENCE WITH FLORIDA SOILS. CROPS b Vstrat at home rub with = weet " AND CITRUS GROVES. WE GUARANTEE ALL PROPERTY a: " N . e y . v & . & Ao | ry, cover with whitinz oral o atit blaok JUST AS REPRESENTED BY US. p: Y Thread y ! er powder and polish with a 3 b, Gold.™ 1 | velvet braided o z ———— e v - — Officer of the Dav." ored (il bl 1 To keep shell in good cor s.:iun‘“'a_l_““h black velvet brim g FOR RELIABLE INFORMATION SEE 1 . T < 5 i : . trich feather ! 20 minutes wash it frequently with tep water, | 1 o 1 American rinmph, then polish with a little olive cil on a | . -m l‘ : Dot For Th “ picee of flannel or chamois. | Penser Way to Fit Blouse. g 2 2 Sweet Home ! i 5 s Always begin at the shoulders in ) iove song As shell is brittle, it should bLe care-| 7 "< 11 the shoulders ht o) A o fully handled, especially not subjected b Sl e i ced !:'n 72 to sudden changes o! “cmperature in the proper m you ne at ezl When uot sure if shell is real, | RO fear about U b e 4 ia voice of pleas " ar & .« it | Always cut the iter front of a|é& g i do mot put it too nea a flame, as it 1 jand an emoti may be celiukid and ¢ plode { bodice on the straight of the material. ,g ;i 5o : Opposite New Depot, | If necessary, it way be taken in very | slightly at the waist when being fitted |2 LAKELAND, FLORIDA. suited to this love | QOOCOC . L, res ded to the pe nt applause The Train Has Come. nay afternoon Mrs. J. W.! . g s & : But if slope it much the set of | & v . h.:- her of tn; T Bl o e B ‘1;hg lv[r::[n“::s i:“ln”:”y\;;::'i‘ont:sthe blou};:uwnlmhe wrong, and this is | GUPOOGOOROOLLOLIOLLILLLLOLIVOULLOLLOILIY ; y b 5 stay. pears nany Vi , J i ver “ase, accompanied by Mr | the pointed train and fi-h-1all style he-“ ::::t';::re“h"“ s e Y T A = driver. gave a most de- Profit in Study of Names. ! Ing most in evidence, al'hough the § AT Unanswerea ! ! hay ride to a number of her| To study out names may often bring* pracerul round train is séen m“,n.l N e 5 o i) To Admire and Remember. z t to i deal of not only amusement, | ally. A threeinch band of skunk fur George,” she asked, “if we were 1 would then have our ordinary {10 her father-in-laws farm ‘b '1°Od sitive instruction and educa | or’l;n-'n §ot 15 Gred 6 (il Bk Iower‘ Submarines Dive Deep. both young and single again would | qwelling houses bulit to last and bulit “#s north of town o n your friends, or per | h . of th w gowns of | Deep diving is the speclal mark of | you want me to be your wife?” “Now, | to be lovely, as rich and full of pleas- “iring town about 3:30 oclock| I b::{er“ ;:uryonemlel. For then |:?::m‘;de:;"¢;‘)meb::udg satin, | Drogress In bullding submarine ves- | my dear,” he absent-mindedly replied, | antness as may be within and with- 152 folks arrived at the farm | san cun prove for sourselt the OId | or velvet a narrow band of the same | Sels now. The Salmon went down 144 | *what's the use of trying to start & fout. . . . with such differences as Td by Mrs. Lanier's kind re- m“"fl, (hereby invented on the 8pot). | tur also finishing the sleeve.—Harper's | fost recently, off Prudence island, | quarrel just as we have settied down | might suit and express each man's * Supper was spread by the :::l me your name and I can tell you | Bagar, |04 remained at that depth 20 min- | to enjoy a quiet evening?"—Chicago | character and partly his history.”— rls yp, i utes. Record-Herald. Ruskin's Seven Lamps of Architecture. der the oramge trees, after|what your ancestors were.