Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 5, 1912, Page 3

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s G | Lakeland last night and being met yard, wires that bear MAKES DAINTY JABOT | PRETTY ORNAMENT DEFT NEE. DLEV/OMAN CAN FASHICN. Small Outlay for Materials Is All the | Expenditure Required—Only a | Few Yards of Black and Col- ' ored Ribbon Needed. A dainty jabot which will be greatly "admired by her school girl friends can be mad who ix bliek veleer ¢ knots or “huls It is of ted with itin ribbon * {oundaiion *one and one-quarter ok velvet ribbon cne-half Lich may bhe bought for dle. LUTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- the Society Editor by either of the above teiephones. . notices to the Socziety Ed.tor, care Evening Telegram. ial functions, club meetings, church gatherings and 5 of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- 1 as they occur in order that their news value is not ..... gl TR e S DA YEAR THOUGHT. Lntertained At Dinner. NivE OGO Waring entes- B in honoe ek SRR ; 0l Jabot With Buds When Finighed. | cant dinn served, the mair | N ertuin. ArBO= L nive: boi roust turkes I'hose ! ten eents a vard. First measure off a Shi W it thoroughly enjoy- | ece long enough to go around the ! pe's favor in the s aehuteton {neck (over a collar), allowing a mar- 4 i gin for pinning, and lay this piece | ? Laside tor use later. With the re- ot annd of tynth Dillard-Crawiord. mainder of the ribhon make four {I vour efforts, last nieht at the parsoraze ot Joops, two of then. one and one-tmlf " ) Lithe Kivat Buptist: ehurelipr. W 1) | !m-hos long, and the other two one [ Nowil T feediiibas inch long, and arrange there loops to v it needs, but let | NOWEN unitee e | form a stiff bow. A long piece will be | My Joseph Dillard, 'f' ‘.hl ty '“‘I! left, which should be cut into three sl the mnuu-;““"'- rawised, of Birmingham, Al girips of varying lengths and these fbhama, the wedding being |n-rfnrm-wl‘ sewed firmly to the back of the loops in the presence of a few sury to have a piece of ribbon crossing attractive| the loops, as the buds conceal this warmly | SPRCe : The buds ~await the craven | friends. The bride is a and will be the many very o paran for the fv;\r-’.“'""g woman i | welcomed by the popular groom are made of satin-faced b true, and thou She arvived in'ygually be purchased for five cents 8 Wch bud will require three thee to|by the groom. immediately repaired | inches of a light shade and three of a to the parsonage, where the nuptial|dark shade of the same color. One KOt wad seeively. Had | calor may be used for all the buds, The groom is very popular in rail ':::l(-t‘ll \'?nr:l“l:-l:Ilfl‘!llll:l':nfll‘;::\'nh::r::(f;r froad circles having been foreman . oo beauty in a combination of of the A, €L yards here for a num- - pink - Javender and blue buds on the ber of years, but who has since re-same jabot {tived from railvoad work and is nov' To make a pink hud, for example, Iis! cut off three inches of the light and mneh three inches of the dark pink ribhon ‘und sew them together with cut edges tunder. Beginning with the darker end fand lolding the satin iaee toward you, (roll the ribbon tightly and eateh It with near stitehes of «ilk as yon rol, feonstantly tarnine the upper selvage Al in s ahest goal. ows its bridge across wostorm: has left its [ if thon wouldst living in the ontskirts of town bid fmany friends wish for him | this new relation that would | happiness in b cagle’'s wing Miss Villa Bailey Entertained | The Whist Club, \ ( hlossomed | Weodnesday afterncon M Vil pProsent aosmooth edge on A i tertained the!the s tothe bud. As you ap 1 =6 ok o, e n ! . f the s IR\ Club at ( v ho i 5 ? Groover, | Miss Juli E G. Alex- IR N - Richard A Busy Embroicerers, tis Morgan g early as 1777 6,000 women ! were engaged in stitching the fine em- | broideries which made St Gall fa | | mous i s 5 days Inl?m“;;v;‘:dmi;:‘;::y::r:fv d,‘;‘p be‘:::ze- Equal quantities of tincture of ben- | ning of 1800 to 20,000, }be industry | z0in aln'l glycerin are excellent for the as gifts from | baving extended to Baden, Wurtem. | COmplexion. 3 'm I gave noth.|DUrg. Bavaria western Austria and all “ph:;)ra:::rli ’::dqr:::;m:v::di];‘w'lfia: * would have| the country about Lake Constance found SoOtAINE When the hand is Injured by burn- Rivalries. | ing, or in any other manner, the finger “Why do so many musicians speak | rings shouid at once be removed, as dismra.g{ngl_v of instruments that play | serious results may follow if the hand mechanically®” “1 dont know,” re |should swell plied the gentleman with Circassian | bair. “But [ don't see why we should r'me to have| £ 1% them| 1HAr's?” queries | do not ks for a basket ! American poet | A serviceable addition to the valid’s work basket s anticipates _Tarn 1 therefore, Scholar’s Debt to the World. © and simple; ang| Knowledge is only 'uehn 'wh it ‘T 2iad that | paye|CAD be applied; and if the idle rich * 930K in the basket |2, 30 offense, the idle scholar is & otill greater offense. is a horseshoe ; sufficlent length that it can be dropped to the floor to pick up scissors or nes | dler e R =l e DR L D T T T invited [ to form streamer ends. It is not neces- | friends o0 ybhon onehalf inch wide, whizh can | THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, JANUARY, 5, 1912, PAGE THREE A DOOOCOOLV0V00OLO0VOOIVVTIVOVIVOIDDSOOIGOOOSSCOICIFOORD China Cut Glass 1 Combs be closed out own price. When You Think Ha Think of < | . . If one fears a draught from the open g window in the bedroom, have the s be more generous toward a mechanical | opering at the top covered with a G L > SO 'Ins!rnmen[ than we are toward each | strip of mustin and keep the window | [ L] ' ETRSt grace of 4 other !opgn the year round ' [] ] [ ] L] magnet fastened to a ribbon or tape of Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co. RED CROSS PHARMACY. Hand Bags Brushes and: These things must once at almost your : ¢ COMEAND SEE ; RED CROSS PHARMACY PHONE 89 DAOVGAOVOMVIVOIOOINAVIOHOD | > 20V0000VTOVLVODVLICVOL s e 2 e EXCITEMENT ————— - i, —e— et e 2 AIER OU will wish to settle down to the safe and sane basis of getting the most for your money and trading where there is the most opportunity for intclligent 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 at’ : and satisfactory trading during the next year. A FEW HOLIDAY GOODS LEFT Al 2 1 ¢ f i YOUR OWN PRICE «k Ot Bates’ DEPARTMENT STORE DOOONOLMOOCOOO0 % COOCC ICOIOT ITVDOTOVO0- 7 We wish all our Customers a ppy New Year! y— r‘ When i need of anvthine i our Jine i A { come m look over our hine ol P ! | 1 Il F W g .- A ¥ 7 N fenryoe z ! g ) i LYW n’.-J WUtV iio & | 1 { ] [ O TR TS 5 VAT A O TN 3 W LT S5 (A A AR AP Our Prices are Reasonable s 'B. T. BARDIN ' ® A o - ‘ WL 13 0 Be L AN VOIS BT Yau “_.‘ g . ] 24 £3 mf prewm g 7% p ! B : L/ Eo » & FARNMERS! ! IF YOU WANT 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 gardene: | CHICKENS! i I will pay cash for Chickens, and have them for sale at all times. Give me a call. BRYANT The Telegram Is Up-To-Now

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