Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 17, 1912, Page 3

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i 1o the Society Editor "+ social functions, club s of social interest shi « so.n as they oceur in o LD MOTHERS. < upon your Knee, that has so much | | ~ are lookiug lov- o thateh of tan- ¥ ftake much fvterest in winning, has ¢ heed the velvet [bheen worn the past two weeks by I Mrs, J, D ot in, who is a evry ac- fingers holding | complished whist player Whether | iehit; he will again be the fortunate one,, this blessing oved iremains to be scons Mrs, Cowdery too tired to pray, | | vss! A year ago 1 as 1 do today i thankless, and 1 e sunshine till it slips <oms surpassing strange | wore the badge of therhood, Th Avtle child that brought me only good, = 1.£ht, when you sit down from your 1is elbow knes carly head breast, tongue that chatters from off antly; fu conr owy the dimpled hand wl slipped, A would nestle in your nto the grave had blame vou for your then, ror 1 mothers ever fret A Iren clinging to their when the days L vnongh to make ! itle muddy boot, | on my rhamhn-rl | sy restless foot, | t in my home| woken cart md:ly.‘ T 3 i + Kite to reach | in God's world lissfully content| 1 pillow next my! | by a shinin;'z | \ ¢ from its nest v a4 to kiss is| L 1 Springfield | irance of last | of the Read- | Epworth League at| W. €. Norvell in the log fire and ‘ ~sting lesson com- - “ning one of per- + delicious salad ake and choco- T =TS accompanied & nt Mr.and Mrs. ) formed a party . today whe rel s’ of Mrs. Rig- Jrs ). W. Darra- RS * Bragg are here| are very and and her peo- 1AL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- ~ten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. | bers in attendance, and considerable | Herron Auburndale Herald bas the following to say A large and appi ativ tdicnes {assembled at the Preshyt 1 ch much | ence ll_l'ould be jpos along without horses Bot for the mecessity of baving a few | mo’' good in five minutes dan ! could of them at the annual horse shows EDITOR. .135 by cither of the above telephones. meetings, church gatherings and ould be telephoned to this depart- rder that their news value is not & {Whist Club Meets t Club is meeting Mrs, L. W | | | latternoon w Cowdery her vesidence on South Massachn- stUs avenue, this being the regular! Yy meeting day | s | pin, which the members ris a very charming hostess and thy members are no doubt spending o most delishtful alternoon as her guests, T e W. C. T. U. Met With Mrs. E. C. Angell, The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. €. Angell. There was quite a number of mem- silk waist. business dispatched. You merely slip the which they are now taking up. All cases of charity should be reported to this organization and the sam: will receive prompt attention. BRAIDED TOUCH FOR GOWN A full account of yesterday's meet- —_— ing came in too late for today's is-|Ingenious Girl Produces an Original sue, but the same will appear to-| @nd Unique Effect in Her After morrow. noon Gown, Seeing in the shops the tiny nar- row bands of folded black satin, with their long silken or heavily beaded tassels, used as a neck finish, a cer- A closed meeting of the Friday | tain ingenious girl added the touch of Musicale met yesterday afternoon at|Originality to her new afternoon the studio of Mrs. Fletcher. This|&OWn by making, to go with it, a tie § . |and girdle of braided folds of black | meeting should have been held last sitih; Friday, but owing to the very incle- The little tle was of the usual three | ment weather, the meeting was post-| gerand bralding, the satin strips be- | poned until yesterday ing very small and carefully blind- | Mrs. H. J. Drane, President of the | stitched along the entire length. It Club, presided over the mecting and | Was long enough to go around the dispensed all business with I“.\'ll:ll!‘h.an(wk and hang almost to the walst, ter which the program for the :xfl-f""‘ ax h'lm.g it B i little “rosette,” with a jet headed cen ernoon was taken up. ter. Another tiny medullion covered Mrs. H. . Mendenhall vead a very | the black metal “snap fastener” whicle fine paper on “Th irst Century of held the tie together at the base of Italian Opera,” which was very ih-!lho collar in front For the girdle slightly wider strips and she . * n Friday Musicale Met Yesterday Afternoon. teresting and showed the writer had | | Of salin were prepared, ziven lher subject much time thonght and was quite familiar with | rubh.:-d up her memory of lesszon: ta y ¢ : j | ken inraffia bralding for baskets. The Italian music ihruld. when finished, wes more than Review of Musical America b¥1an inch wide, was fastened at one Mr. Orme claimed the attention of | side under a medallion similar to bt the members, who are always 1‘:“.'"1" larger than the ones used for the tie ,,,‘.]am! the ends hung nearly to the edee | of the dress skirt, being also finished *vith rosettes, from which hung black 1k tass to learn of the happenings in musical world | The Club practiced several '|l|lrll>’~‘ es, after which they adjourned to | | meet azain Friday afternoon, this be- ing the regular weekly meeting SIMPLE BODICE. . # Madame Bouton At Auburndale. Madam« Bouto Theater t cently gave a cor there and of her work of New York Haines 1 Bouton ha -xcellent control s heartily encored. It as a magnificent voice und nd every number \ would most enjoyed but the grand o ite “Dixie” simply brought down the s This is a suitable style for cach .\l‘r:. SLECUEIEC ¥ NNEIDECY Wely Well] Wil & any fine woolen material; received and her playing was much the pattern is Magyar, open in front enjoyed by the love i to show a vest of fancy silk; the low-' Madam Bouton is well-k er part of material fronts is cut in having spent manry winters or scallops each side, which are con-! nected by etraps of silk and Lak sk | Juliana, where mother, Mrs Ravmond of Danbury, Conn . has al covered buttons, The collar and decp ‘_;"' ¢ e culfs are of the fancy silk bound s with material; a deep waist-band of 1y | Use of the Horse. Owing to the advancement of scl- le to get Words and Work., “Brudren” said a darkey in a pray | !do in a year” Photographed by Underwood & Underwood, N Y. No pins, no buttons, no hooks and eyes are needed to adjust this little ms into the sleeves, cross the fronts, The main subject to come before| bring ties around to side, and “there you are.” The great popularity of this ~s more oft and tenderly | meeting was the charity work| blouse has grown from its easy adjustment and from the fact that it re- Quires so little packing for the week-end trip. | always sculloped out and edged with | I+ and collar and cuffs of the genuine fon corsage to match, is carried out ple, and is heavily trimmed wi'k sil if it were |er meecting. "I feel's ef I could talk | under a bushel,’ | take chances on in « awdinary draft” THRER oo & e e ™ C’OOO'?‘@ BATEY SALE Talk About Prices, Here They Are, ALON6 WITH QUALITY 2O DOODVC R G I o D L OVOVOOVOD COSCOOOOLOOOTOOLIOOOO0O0 riets POOIORDOOL Yard for wide Messaline, #100 quality 85C i 3o-inch Bleaching, the hest on carth, 780 33 for 10e, 10 vards for 28 A Ce TR 3% 538 Make vour own price on saits in the bounds of reason 27,50 suit . s — 1 — oot . S Onting for Onting worth 120,¢ S — . = v —— e e 4 4-4 ."I\‘t‘“ll;". vomd value o+ (] SO 2.3 sheeting, good value 6% S1x90 sheets worth 39¢ for - - = 721-2¢ 82 1-2¢ 89¢ Rargains in Towels—you can’t heat ‘em, 18¢c. A pair 25(: MEN! NOW IS YOUR TIME! $1.00 Shurts for $1,50 and $2.00 Shirt for A good Work Shirt, 35¢, 3 for S1x90 Salem sheets worth 83¢ for 90590 sheets worth 93¢ for S1x90 Piguet sheets worth $1L00 for D DOOD 10+ socks, black, 12 pairs§for 70c socks assorted fancies, the pair Stetson Hats $3.00 Hat for 2.50 Hat for 1.68 1,25 and $1.50 Hats for . e FLOUNCES NOW MADE FLAT! 8calloped and Edged With Fringe, as They Frequently Are, the Effect Is Charming. ORBOICEOAMCICHNCICEECHOCHAIO IO 09 OO0 OO FC OV TODUDD DD DD ~¥~ ee g Really a prominent feature of the smart afternoon frock this year is the number of the tiers on the skirt, sometimes dividing it into threo por tions, sometimes arranged in the form of numerous flounces on the lows er part of the skirt, These are nearly WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF Ladies’ Street Costumes Evening Dresses, Tailored Coat Suits, Shirt Waists and Skirts WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Dainty Underwear. fringe, und the effect {8 charming. A pretty black silk frock with a straight skirt neither full nor narrow has about half & dozen of these little lluunwu,l scalleped, and edged with narrow | black silk fringe. | These flounceg are not full, but are put on flut, ¥o that they do not inters! rupt the line of the skirt at all. Their | decorative offect s very great, al-| though it is achieved with guch quict i ne. Another pretty frock, in sap-! P hire-blue cashmere, has the skirt di- | vided into three equal tiers, the bot- tom of each being scalloped and cdped | Ith sapphire-bluc gilk ball-fringe. The | lowest tier allow border to be seen ‘ ol sapplire blue SEE OUR PRETTY LINE OF Underskirts, both Silk and Muslin B. T. BARDIN on which large, | uely patierned, dull green disks | scattered, This border really con- | wists of one of the fashionable lilr: bons, ; Hair Ornaments, Tmitation amber and tortoise-shell pins and barrettes for the h hand- somely studded with brillis are now in great demand, as th shion- able bair dressing, with the solt waved pompadour and psyche knot{ LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SHOP sed high on the head, calls tor toth the ornamental pins and bar- | = ettes for evening wear, A revival ot the mound or mop bair dressing in a much more graceful lorm 15 noted, he halr is waved and softly parted t the Jeft side of the head The: hair i+ then eolled and piled hizgh and wide cregs the top of the head in a be- coming and natural way. Jeweled pins and the new buckle barrette to match are very effective with this Lair dressing.—Harpers’ Bazar. WATCH THIS SPACE SOMETHING’S GO- ING TO HAPPEN RN Claret Colored Revers. Another charming costume in the «howrooms is of gray diagonal tweed, with a faint red line running through old world claret veivet, while there are tall pyramid buttons in carved red and black pebble in different sizes. A beige costume, worked in a thick wool embroldery, is fachioned with a Louis XVI. coat and has lapis lazull collar and revers and a flottant panel edged with wool fringe, while 2 rich ottoman costume, with a dainty chif- Save Your Money and be ready to make ONE DOLLAR go as far as TWO WD J.W.CHILES in a lovely cold shade of blulsh pur- ver fox. Small Light, “De man that tries to hide his light Uncle Eben, geverally ain't got light enough to A e e L Ty S - ¢ | ¥ L Ll | a) L T

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