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G .-,‘ THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 1, 1912 D e e s BB DS D &1L NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones, . notices to the Society Editer, care Evering Telegram. social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and { soclal interest should be telephoned to this depart- s 6L Bnde and Groom Amved Sunday Morning. It was the intention of friends of THE MOTHER. the house, of the arch am L wid roof and wall 1in utterly. Mr. 0. 0. fman and Davis to meet that gentle- his bride with the brass band when they arrived Saturday ‘uigh(. but the “best laid plans ol the hearth, mice and men gang oft aglee,” i the good sun, |pv='lilll_\' when A, . L. trains have warms the earth,ito be ta ideration, as it than :\!\\'us impossible to curry out the pro- aram just as arranged, owing to the that o treight near Auburndale delayed the train several Lours, it not ing until abont Sunday morning. i band, children | the occasion, remained up until mid- !nighl. and then the members re- | paired to their homes as those inter- ested did nog desire to make any dem- onstration on Sunday. The happy | couple are neverthe feel welcome and the groom is being | showered with congratulations o8- nointo con colder wreck iaed | v warm their hands; | | love alive the hearthstone precious t holds together | i woits sacred ring, e from whose close woes a-wandering. * * * Large Crowd Enjoyed s trem floor to roof, walls; the board 1]Cane Grinding Party. RETH | A large number of young people iains, warp and woof, | Went out Friday evening to the home e down to be their;©f Mr. Pipkin, south of town, to a (W] cane grinding party and all report {a moest delightful evening. 3 i The 'ty went out in automobiles, all danger, | ‘ ¢ | wd other vehicles and as the wind and | by = 4 Lit was a beautiftl moonlight night, the trip proved to be unusnally pleas laid in man: ant. Upon their arvival the guests ' lren grow ; Tvnan [ were treated 1o cane juice, candy was made and o number of games played . Atterwards refreshments were served e Wilson and all returned home having enjoy- iciain ?U\lght. ted o royal evening’s entertainment i | Misxs Nuna Patton ande Mrs. Anna AEE 0 Sewell were chaperones of the occas- at this hospit- | . g | ion delightful af-! LR ple are looking o with much | Many Watched Old Year Out i\ And New Zear In. $ 58 : Throughout the city last night watch partics were held in many Aassociation | homes, and as the whistles sounded kil ek [ the dying of the old year and the novial Assoclaltion e or the new, all counted the ULoon at the resi- Skipper. All ! to be present. | annual report I will be made, ittended to, and + will be a larg» gs that had befallen solutions for th R at- | numerons blessin them and made coming There pretty social affairs given in cel | New Year, a number of | homes have kept open house today, quite a number making their annual New Year's calls and, although the weather has not been all that could be desired, the New Year just ushered in bids fair to be a happy and pros- Tt to the Juniur‘ll,..m"\- oune for the people of Lak:- will be several year, tion of the artments the| . ng ; School y.-uvrdfl_\" g E "0 them with small 3 : ug handed out in When mkmg Je"y Skim the fruit juice, as it boils, into proud of their, . h i the year's work | o aidelh il 5 The clear juce will go through into the kettle, seum will re- | main g a silver spoon while the H’ol s Wins | Jacxsom ! : ks ;hf) went up An 0ld-Fashioned Rule A s a representative For !r-sli.ng jo’ll,\’: to see if i‘v ha.\: ook~ g High School in the €d sufficiently, is to try it wl.lh a of the spoon. If it runs off the spoon in one iation, straight stream it has not cooked v fr long enough; but if it runs in two drops, side by side, it may safely be Florida came home iends knew she iwarded one of ed for the best taken off the fire 3 held Friday g X If a Small Clock is " UUk as her subject,| Beyond Repair i " and in i‘s‘l)o not throw it away, but set it ] best. \e|2side for use in a sick room. It will | then be found good to indicate the his talented | of the best elo-| NeXt time for taking medicine. As + and now she has“‘“h dose is g;\»n to the patient turn lact. having wrest- | the hands to the next medal from a:40se Will be due 11A leading High {trusting to memory In so doj N t eredit upon ! | he town, and Platinum. Referring to platinum, books say | that “this metal has never yet been when the and the 2 : the young having been hLived for being made to STYLE THE ESSENTIAL COSTUME MUST HAVE THAT, IF IT IS TO BE SUCCESSFUL. Straight Line the One Thing That Is in Absolute Command—One- Plece Simulation Shown in the Illustration, The costume considered most per fect at this time depends more upon line than upon material or color. Ex- quisite textures are in vogue, and col- ors are resplendent, but if the dress does not have that straight up-and- down look which stands for youth and implies a perfect cut and fit it has lit- tle charm. In looking for reddy-made things, then, the smart woman seeks this stamp first of all, and if the ar- ticle found has it in a high degree it will be priced accordingly. Style is the word for it, this essence really indescribable, and which is the straw- berry mark of all the most desirable things, The long coat which covers the one- piece dress when it is wern in the street and which is indispensable for cold winter wear likewise bends to the exigencies of trade, and so al- though there are many women with- out one of these needed wraps, the drop in cost prices is equally great. The long garment of double-faced wool, with the fronts straight or rounded, and the collar and made of the contrasting facing, is still going like the traditional hot cake in every store, prices suiting all comers. But as there is much choice in these and the least change in cut or a specially handsome contrast of color giving a more special look, such coats are very carefully selected by wowen of taste. A coat of iron gray on black mixture faced with a shade of purple or dim wistaria is much ad- mired, and it is very serviceable as well. The evening and dressy day ef- fects in these ¢ ats are quite hand- some, a white outside with a pale | brown facing making one extremely good effect. For youthful wearers such coats are often belted at the back, and the monotony of the usual double-faced wool is pleasingly varled in these by the advent of a sort of knitted goods with the underside in delicate stripes or checks. White coats of these materials have the un- der-patterning in seersucker blacks— very shadowy, so as to seem a very dark gray. Such coats are very beau- tiful and effective. The illustration shows a very hap- py phase of the one-plece simulation, the gown allowing much dressiness and practicality at the same time. The material is a fancy wool in two shades of taupe, taupe velvet in the darker shade making all the dark, solid portions. A fancy lace is used for the undersleeves, whose deep wrist frills are very modish just now, and the jabot is of plain hemmed net. Every wool material used for a smart or simple gown wlll lend itself to a good effect in this style, and where economy is an object it can be seen how much can be done in the way of | dressiness through the mere use of buttons and a piping of the gown cuffs. 1l FOR DINNER OR THE OPERA (3 Beautiful Gown of Velvet That Is Ap- propriate for Either of Occa- sions Required. The new velvets are almost as soft | as chiffon in texture and the sheen of them is exquisite. This beautiful dinner and opera gown has a tunic of brocaded apple green velvet over & bodice and petticoat of white satin— ' the contrasting effect being just now ¢ the fashion. On the skirt and small pointed train is the inevitable touch PAGE THREE 4'0000000000-3-"0‘."3\»‘.‘-0' . & \ T e e B O e T O o | AFTER THE HOLIDAY EXCITEMENT OU will wish to settle down to the safe and sane basis of getting D00 DOOOOOOOHO) D e ) MO o SO PP BN A 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 BIHDDOSGODD I DO OTIDHIBHOOOR DD to let us assist you in money saving and satisfactory trading during the D R S next year. TR e S R e e e e e e B e DOVOOCOGODODICTD A FEW HOLIDAY GOODS LEFT AT YOUR OWN PRICE Bates I)[I’ARIM[NI STORE & HOOOOOOOOOONOOOUHOOO Nm."‘WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'W'C'C’O@ SOOOOOOGOVODOCIOIVOIOIOIODODOOIOIOOVOOOOO MO SLOOD 1 &5 O e of fur. Beneath these soft slim gowns, only the softest of lace petti- coats are worn and beneath the pettis coat is a combination garment of clinging, woven glove silk. These soft garments come now in the same fine, beautiful woven silk fabric that ems ! broldered silk gloves are made of, and nothing could be daintier or bet: ter fitting for milady’s wear, MANY NOVELTIES IN RIBBONS Dainty Touchel Mark Effect of 'I’hll Most Necessary Adjustment to the Costume. g l | LS B D L e e e e R S e o S D L e e e 9 ! The influence of the glorious color ings of the east is discernible in this season's ribbons. The most bizarre shades are seen in close proximity to each other In' the stripes and shot taffetas. | The sash ribbons as well as those ' destined for the adornment of dresses are exceptionally wide. A beautiful ribbon with Roman stripes was employed for a fischu | stole which extended to the hem of {1~ skirt | ‘early all the ribbons are revnul- I ble This f= a great advantage, as [the, may be twisted and draped in | most artistic folds, ; A black satin ribbon with a striped ! gray and white border has a reverse of hazel nut brown, blacksand whito also dividing honors In the reverse border. | | Distinet novelties are those centers l‘r-d with a mock close lying fur with a oontrasting border. i A chinchilla simulated fur has ll purple border. Attention should be drawn to vhose‘ that represent the extremes of fashe | | lons, | For instance, they are 12 inches | broad, centered with a lace pattern | with & striped border. | The shot ombres are extremely ats tractive. Then there are those with black back grounds with a radium spot de- sign. We wish all our Customers a Happy New Year! When in need of anything inour line come in and look over our line of Tailored Suits and Evening Gowns | | | | | and many other articles of dress, which we will be pleased to show you Our Prices are Rgsonable B.T.BARDIN l Burden-Sharing a Duty. 1t s the duty of each generation to | pear its own burden FARMER'S RELIABLE SEEDS Call on me, at my store opposite City Hall, where I have a full line of everything of the kind required by the grower, trucker or gardener THE PLACE OF Better Things goods. These simple deckings are employed to immense advantage bere, | the pipings being ,of the dress goods and the buttons of the taupe velvet. The dress is admirable for vislting, | recelving, the theater, concerts, etc., | and if made of corduroy of velveteen it would be especially stunming. MARY DEAN. Cure for Dandruff. For dandruff—shampoo the hair with the following once every two weeks: Yolks of two eggs beaten in half a pint of lime water. Ripsas ell “Gs, The Evening! frerest congratu- | successfully deposited as a protecting | coating to other metals” and add “the | metal to be plated must be coppered.” and dry with warm towels. Massage is also most beneflr | CHICKENS! I will pay cash for Chickens, and have them for sale at all times. Give me a call. G. L. BRYANT ; g Ice Cream ? Candies § Lufsey’s { H