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]nmbfl Gence Number : 1\, NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- B ed to the Society Editor by either of thé above telephones. B tien notices 10 Editor, care Evening Telegram. s of social fonctions, club meetings, church gatherings and i social interest should be telephoned to this depart- - occur in order that their news value is not : a8 5001 88 they gired. THE BLEST. Memorial Association ; Meets Next Tuesday. % smiles shall @il ssafal|’ The Ladies Memorial Association s nat overflow with tears. | will meet fn regular monthiy.session © bours of WO® and pain | next Tuesday afternoon at the home ises of happler Yyears. of Mrs. J. L. Skipper, and all mem- H bers are {equuwd to be present. jga day of sunny rest i B, grery dark and troubled night, may bide an evening guest, w may come With early light, op’s Visitation. 4 On next Sunday morning, December 31st, the Right Reverend William ‘ mflM D.'D,, Bishop of the Mis- L (e good man's trust depart, fgionury Jurisdiction of . Soutifern L life its common gifts deny, | u yith a pierced and & m:m B deart, g * gurned of men, he goes to die. tion to Al - "The services aill be at- stead of the usual Hous wilk be no evening servi nas marked eacl sorrowing{ e v et Services at All Saints. 3 x ning Christmas .day = there has been services held éach day this week at the All Saints Episcopal church. dy. Ko sumbered every secret tear; Seaven's long arge of bliss must py g oll his children suffer here. " _william Cullen’ Bryant. . & " !med To ik Tuesday, being' St. Stephens’ Day, mornir rayer was ~held at 10 ting Wedding. - This morning, prayer ser- ations have been received was held at the same hour; this by friends of the contracting 0’ s to the wedding of Miss Ve fiee Quaintance, of this jund Mrs. Grenbrey ‘v lovite you to be pre: marriage of their daughter ‘Mrs. Johnson, of Coromet, semt up a . oAbl ot B ' Vera Beatrice fine Christmas box for the Acree 4 F“:i B family, having seen an account of . o] in thi a few days eening of Wedniesday, Jan. :‘;:‘t poverty in this paper a few day the tenlhA :tflelght o’clock settits. The tables, with their snowy il ome . . |ious kinds, also clothing and toys and eland, Florida * = “lops o yery commendable act for Quiintance is a loveable and |y oo oo0q women to do, as they had miyg girl and claims hundreds ‘never seen the family but desired to i iriends here who wish forf g 1 hearts h t this glad Fall the joy and happiness ‘the 2:“&01: b i contains, Her marriage will PR #¢ of the most interesting events Dinn season and is being looked tor- £ with pleasurable anticipa- ffty 8;&'“ who partook of by her many friends: Dr. Tay- | e sumptuous fare served by the lry:::‘:;:.:n:,; .?fll"‘ by %:fiont ‘Christmas, were highly en- e 2in st R 81| 1) used upon their agrival to find the B of the Jovely Iife mflr‘:& | parlors and dinirjg-room profusely Yor. He is a leadi %) ‘; decorated with holly, ferns and poin- of Palestine, Texas, and &fter settias. The tables with their snowy ding trip of ":.:‘::.' Sl linen, decorated with.rich red poin- couple will go there fo settias, and the elegant costumes of future home, to make | iy, women, combined to lend the ap- q : ; pearance of the scenes liken to the ‘olden days of the Tremont. | All present were unanimous in vot- : . _ |ing the manager, Mr. Benmeft, thelr e Bouton, one of the Mnest sincere thanks for his untifing af- ’Alel-na! t the Bouth, wilk forts in looking after their Welfare. anuary 18th at|g .. th time she will .1::: brilliant Sunday Solwoyl clun; it % R .o | Mrs H. C. Stevens and Mks; Chas. bu's hulb:;‘d. :‘::‘:’““‘:: Durrance = delightfully entertained ¥ making final airangemets. for their Sunday school classes yesterday Wpearance ip the city, Mr, Walk- rriuged with a m_ y Mrs, Haines-Kuester, to as- With the evening's = % Bouton has used some of the “itlons of Mrs, Kuester in her e " they have been received l;ea( aDplause, one of Mrs. § compositions bei Mumber calleq for fl:‘ _ the hen Madame Bouton o0 the latter part of ¢ R 4 4 . 8 ® ) * Fortune in Stamp Collection. <1 Aady living in’Sydney for many | years has hoarded a collection of pos- tal stamps left by her father, who bad W Bis ‘hobby of collecting for years. The daughter was ignorant The new | of any knowledge of philately and aw the stamps into an old trunk t week she visited a stamp exhibl- ‘tion, and-for the first time awoke to the value of the stamps in ber posses- AShe secnred the assiétance of wh~ cstimate thes value of Stevens on South Florida avenue. - Various forms of amusement were enjoyed after which delicious re- freshments were served. The home was prettily decorated in the holiday colors and all entered into games with a hilarity and enjoyment. When the shades of night began.to appear { all betook themselves to their homes, thanking Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Dur- nge for a most pleasant afternoon. Cha, % pter ’:Ere wilj be a r!ifl‘lt 2t m Chapter, No. 26, Order of Do.Th Star, on Thursday even- ““mber 28, at 7:80, Meery 7:30. TI-IESE sketches are of three of the lat- est designs in tea gowns. It is interest- ing to notice how the tea gown has grown in afternoon ‘at the residence of Mrs.|' style and design until it almost resembles an evening frock. 1. A smart gown of very pale mauve tulle over warm, coppery- colored charmeuse, chrysanthemum tints. It is trimmed with bands of fur, and has a sash of chestnut or a deep copper tint. Inset is of a charming little theater cap of fine gold lace, trimmed with gold beads and ribbon roses. i 2, A"delightful tea gown of maize-eolored satin and a very fine black shadow” lace. It is trimmed with & jeweled revers on the bodice, and crimson passion flowers. 3. A very stylish tea gown of black and white “shadow” lace, with a looped-up scarf of lace. ‘ BEST WAY TO WASH THE HAIR A Matter Is Especially: lmparumfiw e That Women Wear the Halr Flat. . The washing of the hair is especials| | 1y important now that the hair is worn | | flat, and ‘hair not properly washed | | might just as well not be washed at| | all, Parisian beauty doctors are using | & hair“washing paste, the foundation of which is powdered soap, You Cov-| er the powder with boiling water, add | some borax and¢orris root with a t-| | tle sachet powder of your favorite scent, and you are ready 'to begin. | ‘When it is all of a bubble, you take 1t off thie fire and stir in some whole | oatmeal. ‘When it cools it is ready for use; if a very high perfume is de- sired some oil of rose geranium added. You will then have a jelly, B trouble t ‘coated with soap and the water must |- be hot and used with force to get the soap out. - That is the theory and secret of it, FASHIONS. FOR RAINY DAY Divided Skirt fs Practical, as it Does Away With Health Endangering Petticoats. What a pity the divided skirt was introduced in the spring when we were on the threshhold of a delightful summer! If the inventors of this style of skirt had but launched it at the | | present time, when wet weather makes | the divided skirt seem plausible, it might have had something of a chance. But the jupe cullotte made its appear- ance at an iiiuspiclous ' time and now they are absolutely dead or worn with a secrecy which does not force their masculinity upon-the long-suffer- ing public. ) ! Of the slashed skirt we are quite tired, save for a few more or less ec- | centric survivals in the ballroom, and 7 Jllustrating the vogue for fur- trimmed gowns and hats, here is a gown of striped purple cloth relieved v collar and vest of white clo% abroidered in' wool and edged wit musquash, black velvet hat *h’n.a with fur and feathers. even with the triangular opening filled| L] material | = fn by a plece of | longer new. As a rainy day aceessory the divid- this style though attractive, Is 1o ed ekirt should be welcomed. It is practical, as it does away.with pettl- | coats, which are positively harmful to health on & rainy day, and it may be | 8 made so unobtrusive that ".nct:i: . most prudish could not object to form of dress. For the Silver Mesh On account ver Im p ence for some time to eome. In fact, 1 as there is a wide sale of them still § being made, it is wise to keep them | in the highest luster of which you are capable. Where there is nothing but gllver in the makeup of your bag the | best cleaner {8 a rather strong solu- g fts durability the sil- |2 11 not go out of exist- | @ THE PLACE s IOF i Better Things 5 . tion of ammonia and water, in which}§ B for & shortid as to dislodge every little particle of dust. You will be ¢ Ice Cream surprised how much dust this process | & will show wp. . . the Buttonholes. ¢ (Candies Preserving 5 Buttonholes on children’s under|§ wear may be prevented from tearing out by folding a small plece of cloth cut on the bias and basting it at the wwqdmdthouuwmonm underside. Oppurtunity doesn’t always present au engraved calling card. Not Aiways. P! 5 FOR AFTER THE HOLIDAY EXCITEMENT OU will wish to settle down to the safe and sane basis of get;ing the most for your money and trading where there is the most opportunity for intelligent selection. (. Both these requisites are found at our store, and thanking you for the splendid Holiday Trade we en- joyed, we most cordially invite you to let us assist you in money saving and satisfactory trading during the next year. | A FEW HOLIDAY GOODS LEFT AT- ~ YOUR OWN PRICE Bates’ DEPARTMENT STORE 4 th/;fv:vlsh' alf our Customers a Happy New Year! When in need of anything inour” line - . 3 . . come in 4nd look over our line of Tailored ‘Suits and [Vening'fiowns and many other articles of dress, which we will be pleased to show you : Our Prices are Reasonable B. T. BARDIN o e SALE Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- berry and Trucking Farms, @ @ . & WITH 32 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH FLORIDA SOILS, CROPS % AND CITRUS GROVES, WE GUARANTEE ALL ~ PROPERTY JUST AS REPRESENTED BY US. FOR RELIABLE INFORMATION SEE 0h|inger'@ & Alfield Opposite New Depot,