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THE EVENING TELEBGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., JANUARY 3, 1912, NEAT LITTLE TRUMP MARKER emal G G G v A s N s s e ] I Article That Will Be Apprest PUBLIC GENERALLY: 3 ~re 5.5, 1] It consists of four pleces of cardboard, smoothly covered with soft white silk, on each of which has been worked & club, a spade, a diamond and a heart E wish in this manner to tender our thanks and appre- Sy TO OUR FRIENDS AND THE \ —r— ME PROVE IT What? That I am selling Men's Suits for al3, actually worth $22.50 to $30.00. Look all round, then come to my shop and L)JX. You'll be the judge. You'll wonder how I do it. Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store THE HUB J08. LeVAY Proprietor. A ciation for the increased patronage with which'we have / Happy Year during 1912, \ been favored during the past year, and to wish all “a (. We shall continue to endeavor to merit the patronage of oll who desire dependable goods at right prices and repair Yoer S WS S (JT\LUA LT MONEY TALKS ribbon must not be too tightly tied, the cards to be turned over like the LLEN( ARDS QUALITY leaves of a book, so that n:o m:rhr WS CEA " Co‘;&go :ysoog d‘oso:? y - - work done with promptness and efficiency. Very truly yours, H. C. STEVENS respectively. Each card is finished off with a fine silk cord, neatly sewn oa all round the edge, and the four cards are fastened together at the top, with & narrow plece of ribbon run through two holes and then tied together in front with a smart little bow. This WE enjoyed a splendid Christmas trade for which we are very thankful to our patrons and the public generally,. We take occasion to thus express our thanks and to wish all a Happy and Prosperous New Year, 3 B 1 i Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A, M. meets in Masonic Hall every Second Lakeland Book Store and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren. “45 Seconds from the New Depot.” | C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, FW.M. . s e Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in each month In Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P. . . . BRCOCOO00 " R O HOOOOOGRILOOVVCODIVOOOVRDOOL0O AOVOOORN0 ii ., THE MODERN BAKERYu Only Bakery in town that makes Bread] and i} Cakes by machinery, which means no sweat in Lakeland Palm Chapter, O. E. S. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Flora Keen, W, M., Lucie F. B. Eaton, Secy. . . L] Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W,, meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken- nedy, Council Commander, Mrs, Sal- { lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. . the best of goods in our bread and cakes. Phone 203 for prompt delivery. | Barhite Brothers 1.0.0.F. Meets every Friday night at 7:30 3(at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Maln and £ | Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- ¢| dially invited. J. Q. FRENCH, Noble Grand. . . . K OF P. 5| Regular meeting every Tuesday §|at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Visit- §[ing members always welcome. F. D. BRYAN, Chancellor Commander. 5|A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. . . * G.LAtoB of LE Orange Blossom Div. No. 499. G. 1. A. to B. of L. E. meets every second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome, MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. Mrs. J. B. HOGAN, Pres . Ld . G. AR Meets first Saturday in month at C. E. Dayton’s, South Ten- J. R. TALLEY, Adjt. We Carry a Full Line of Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Ap- i Ve, Bananas and | Also a Complete Stock of | Ciuas, ccos, Post Cards % Oysters in Season e lavite Your Fresh and Fine Patronage R T e L ] H.O.DENNY 1 Cowdery Building every nessee. Advice to Lawyers. To a counsel arguing before him at Clerkenwell (Eng.) county court, Judge Edge remarked: “Let me tell you a story of a case in which as counsel I appeared before Mr .Iuvjre' Mellor. 1 had used my strongest ar- | guments, and thinking I was not con- | vincing him I used some weak argu- ments afterward. Mr. Justice Mellor All of Our Christmas Stock At Cost § |=iriimi it TH]S WEEK ONLY too muchfln— ' brandy.” may be opened at any particular suit, and lald upon the table, where it may be within view of all of the players. | In place of the ribbon a ring may be | run through the four cards in the cen- ter at the top, and for this purpose a small key ring will answer admirably, and will last longer than the ribbon. The small sketch at the top showa the marker opened at “dian.onds.” SHAGGY EFFECT IS POPULAR| Sharp Contrast to Fine Broadcloth, Which Also Is One of the Latest | of Fashion’s Whims. Oddly enough the season which gives women fine broadcloths again as modish frock and costume materials also intrduces them to unusually shag: gy effects in costume cloths. Zibel- lines of deliciously soft, silky texture, boue weaves of various kinds and very heavy boue borders on soft, rough ser- ges or other cloths, ratine, wool vel- vet, a host of materials beautiful In quality and color, but rough and thick for all their lightness of weight and suppleness are among the very fash- fonable street costume materials, and there are various soft, thick, rough mixed cloths in the same clai The fad for double faced materials has had something to do with th! creased thickness of suit materials, and one finds cloths which one would ordinarily rank as coatings being made up Into tallored sults. There are of course plenty of smoother, lighter suit- ings, too, but woolliness is unques- tionably a la mode. Corduroys and velveteens fall in line and some very attractive girlish suits are shown in these two mate- rials. One of these, copled from an imported model, shows collars and cuffs of gay Tartan wool on black ve}- veteen. RICH SHADES WILL BE RULE Srllllancy of Coloring Is to Continue as Distinctive Feature of Sea- son’s Costumes. “Brilllancy” of coloring, that is what the fashion histories will say marked the close of the year 1911, and after the pastel shades of the past few years these gaudy tones are a distinct rellef. Though we are all weary of bearing of the coronation, the design- ers are not tired of drawing new schemes and Inspirations from this event, 80 this winter we may expect to wear coronets and be decked In royal purple, empire green, coronation red and king's blue, these tones fur- ther accentuated with rich embrol- deries and gold brald or silver fringe and beads. Even white satin will not be unadorned, for this most fashion- able fabric will be heavy with pearls and crystal beads with rhinestones sparkling among them. Not only will | fringes and beads of all descriptions and marvelous colors be employed, | but laces in abundance, the heavier varieties being most in favor. One may expect to see macrame, Venetlan and Irish not only applied to the frock, but made up into entire gowns as well | 1t is expected that the lingerie gown will continue to be worn through the winter for indoor affairs | ———— ! Longer Skirts. The afternoon frock shows skirts just a little longer than in the sum- | mer. The innovation is to be greeted Sugar, 14 pounds ... ... -- A Swift's Premium Hams, per pound ...... T § Best Butter, per pound, ........ ... ... ceeeees ...400 Picnic Hams, per pound ....... Mothers' Oats, per package..... ... ... .. Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per bag Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag ... ... ... ..o cov conee Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag..... ... ... ..o coo coe oo 12 pound bag best Flour ... 24 pound bag, ......... .. Fat Mackerel, each ..... .. Irish Potatoes, per peck .... Baby Size Cream, 6 for .... Family size Cream, 3 for ...... ... .o oo coives ooe CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automobile Robe or anything required for riding or driving, see M’GLAS HAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1800-111 South Florida (@, We wish all our Customers and Friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and trust that during the coming year Wwe may be favored with a continuance of the liberal pat- ronage for which we are thankful With the compliments of the season, we are, Yours Cordially, J. W. CHILES | Nicola Naumoff, the Russian, “fho.wnh joy, for the foot must be at- has just reached the age of 21, having | o) yively ghod and of the daintiest murdered an insured fancee for a 8€ | pr,poniong to withstand the shortness ductive countess in romantic Venice, | of the scant skirt that will ride up bas, in his confession, related BOW | op o0 v wearer is seated. So longer this notorious dame had a little ¥aY¥ | gyiree ang just a little fuller—it you | of extinguishing her cigarettes on his | g015 peeq the mandate of the Paris bare flesh—just to see him wince, a8 | desiguers she loved him best when he suffered. Wake Up, Nick. THE CENTRAL PHARMACY 55— pHONE 25 [ ]