Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 20, 1912, Page 3

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JHE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND. FLA. JANUARY 20, 1912 — PAGE THREE DD Furs in M//iflc;j/ Talk About Prices, Here They Are, ALONG WITH QUALITY TELEPHONE NUMBE Foe Number o....viisenes Yard wide Messaline, #1.00 quality 85(: for o-inch Bleaching, the best on earth, 78.: for 10¢, 10 vards for Make vour own price on suits in $Iq 50 the bounds of reason. <27.30 suit . S Outing for 5 81-2c 1. NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- 4 to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. I T urten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. 1 . (i social functions, club meetincs, church gatherings and ems of sccial interest should be telephoned to this depart- - + ... s socn as they oceur in order that their news value is not o« STORY IN THE f.n usua! Thursday morning, but lert T HOUSE OF JOHN. school ubout 11 o'clock and came | [down town whe ©owas joined by Outing worth 120,¢ for anut to hear me Y\'”"jf\l‘ Cloud and together they left k at Davids Well jan antomobile for Bartow, wh i A the Tun, A calm] the nuptial Koot was seenpely (i 4-4 sheeting, good value fic < was on the palm e ng that afieryoon for ]mrvm.nli e / Ler happy nest, [forgiveness Although the parents| 3-3 <heeting, good value "I‘C pashed inevening'sfor the bride bad no objection to the S1x90 sheets worth 39¢ for 470 marriage, they were desirous of their hier at Leyvoud, a fox Pdauzhter complet i S1x90 Salem sheets worth 83¢ for | | | | amotig the rocks sthool in order that she might ¢ @ e & i arvel and alarms | The bride is the atteactive and | 5 90x90 sheets worth 93¢ for 82 |'2C | X jowds i my arms. caccomplished dauzhter of - Mr. and| - 4 5 5 S1x90 Piquet sheets worth $1,00 for 890 ame rose-white (the Mes, W 0 Reddick, and has many [ friends in Lakeland who wish tor he vorld and lit the sun) jall the happiness in the world. The! Jace where we \‘mlld‘u!'amlll has been living in L:nk'-lznul:‘ for the past two years ,and s () O ————————————————————— Bargains in Towels—you can't beat 250 ‘em, 18¢. A pair MEN! NOW IS YOUR TIME! i 2l <o n the ox's hay {young man of fine character anl e Dt holds a responsible position with the AL C. L. orailway. The bride and groom left yeste 5 humble stall; Liid the Lord of all, aning to the bed, . t ' URS in millinery have never been | trich or paradise feathers make the' \ Ke Wit i : ) Aiand ay rning for igl Iprings. 1l received, as during the | best trimming for thes ' \ inging overhead; day morning for High Springs, 80 we , ' nming for these caps of vel. i 4 \ jow Dbarley ricks where they will visit the groom's :‘;:";"'- “\:‘"r"'l Iltd fiee;nl ‘:hlt \'nr'l. with pointed crowns, and brims A good Work Shirt, 35¢, 3 for 1.00 . wae brooding on her chicks, [relatives, returning here in a few 1808 a0d o.' o‘;' f"l l”: silver | of cloth-of-gold, are finished with a . i days to make this their permanent nd nets, and thelr introduction | band of marten and loops of the gold, 10- socks, black, 12 Pfllfslfor 78¢c o ) with cloth of gold and silver into | lace that is fulled about the face. Most B X ‘ H et | oo the shepherd's sing— | home. gowns, bas made fur tho best of all|of these combinations are equally| 70c socks assorted fancies, the pair 25¢ Jasled the lightning ef a wing! By iy ftiuishing touches and milliners have | good with sllver lace and with it a' oo wae 4 auick tragrance in the!Friday Musicale. used this beautiful combination In | greater varioty in color of velvet may 3 ar The Friday Musicale met yester-| many rich and becoming hats. be used. Stetson Hate $3 50 | A Larpings everywhere; day afternoon at Mrs. Fletcher's stu-| All furs have been used, but skunk, """“’r““ rich hats, are particularly $3.00 Hat for 2.00 Ani ! far hosannas-—cries dio, fiften members being in attend-| marten and fox are great favorites | Rood from one standpoint. They may n To0 <vered out of rified skies; ance, for trimming. They are used in bands :’° ""“Am:'h 'Lm“:l" lm:yl Kl"""“ or c“‘;' 2.50 Hat for :'68 AR i ol et of it came | S0 borders rather than in entire hats, | tume: ough the initial expense of | 75 4 .50 Hats' 4§ ; . roof 1 could discern Several m.‘nln rs of hnsnn,g mfm; The shorts furs like sealskin, belver: a good fur hat is considerable the fur 1,25 and $1.50 Hats for 00 Ta 2000 ot the angels burn; before the Club, one of which was ermine and broadtall, make up entire lasts for many seasons, in fact almost | T cuddonly the little stall the election of two new members,| hats and mink is a favorite used {n | 'ndefinitely and may be used again o0 e o lighted palace hall; Mrs. B. T. Bardin and Mrs. G. P.| elther way. and again. 211 wie filed with rapture-rest, | Webb. Mrs. Bardin possesses a rich| One of the handsomest hats 1s a| 17 Millinery many cheap furs are F 000 was warm against my |contralto voice and will be quite an| sealskin over a small bellshaped \::;l ':.:”;r:mam": t'lshoflecuv? ”“" g n s (Y ol y [ tion. @ COol es, bu! ave nof he . .umnloy m‘nu Chorus (.luh, v\.hllv\ on'mdx:l oln lta'unly trlmmlng is a $ame durability. They are called by WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF Edwin Markham, Mrs. Webb is an acocmplished pian-| prim little cravat bow and ends of _ : | Sy ermine polsed at the front. A hat of the names of sealskins which they are 3 : A : sy Prance gold satin in the French sailor shape made to Imitate, and answer the pur. ladles’ strcet costumes ; Madere Bouton to Appear Bc:p.nnmm“nl Opera IH‘ l'”.“' 1s trimmed Into two rows of gold lace pose for one or two sensons, very well | ! on:zht ot Heovon Theatre. “""' Germany™ was the subject of &1 __ypq “tarnished brass” color describ- M:m;" nmli Fk'",’l'l( Afg very dualialle nest Madame Bouton | very splendidly prepared paper, read| j i g " now | B0 fox also wi stand the sort of | n p b ; ing the color accurately, The lace wear it gets in millinery very well. [veni“g resses’ + 'y give another con- ol and music lovers| | i d ploasure of hearing | which several choruses were prac-, d bordered with " | i 4 4 | turnishied the trimming an ordered with fur. The pieces 4 tat the Herron The-{ticed Ead b Vs L match, and many an old set of furs x o | s Thouton Was with the| The following members were In| Black velvet hhnpn trimmed with the | jg heing cut up—the good parts picced S'“rl waists a“d sk"’ts ! Oaera Company of New lattendan Mrs 5} ( An- | heavy laces in white are handsome | yneg hunds and used to decorate such { = and her triumphs | r throughout the| Pace as A mezzo-so- | t rank is n.,fl:nn!,\‘ I all who hear hw‘! | be more than re-) Mrs. . N. Rodrick, Miss N ret : - ) ,3 now on sale; 50| Southard, Miss Frances Riggins, Mis COAT OF REVERSIBLE CLOTH ""’I'l:fr R4 mortad Sone Sau0ae b} E [ seats, and 85 cents | Mabel Drane, Miss Lessie Trammell ey Materials required: Four and one SEE OUR PRETTY LINE OF g:’ ssion. The follow- | Mr. J. Henry Orme half yards 48 inches wide, onehalf o . F! n for this evening | vard black satin 20 inches wide, three Undersk“‘ls’ holn Sllk :l: Avia from “Don | Lakeland Guests o H E Mue Bouton. | At Plant City Affair. _—— d Musl : (Chopiny, (B | The dance wiven by Capt and Mrs MAKEUP OF THE colFFURE‘ a“ “S "' lg;; Edith flaines-Ku-! V. B Collins at the Colonial Hotel - 2 |‘,'h_ on Tuesaay evening in honor of their Original Effects Sought After by the ' , .’,3 ¢ (David Stanley | g . Miszs Mabel Met'oy, a charm Smartest Women Who Set the .}‘:.! . Sun Dial (Edith{ing young lady and former Planty Fashions of Paris. I k! 3 | ',‘ y :;I S ',”‘ i e ation e "‘ This vear there iy little absolute ] [ 4 \ M o= was one of s | novelty in the matter of hair ar ¢ atloyatile o SRRRG AL i ithiblar vt \ne LADIES' READY.TO-WEAR SHOP n our cit changes, though subtle, are none the 2s: (A A Fable I vowel ont-of less potent—a frequent experience as tB) The EIf and towr ) whor i8 demonstrated when one puts on wton Johnsy, (1) R I Dy an old hat, earefully cherichied ‘.“”‘ : 1 ~Kilese Pillans and Fre when no distinet ¢ v in fashion ¢ e "1 ! 1‘1 ‘x Pat bas taken place ; I Miss O < 1 The most ir peet of the darest 2 P coiffure nowad 1ette it Forest (Mac- Fampa 0 pholiioes;. K fuct In virk the | Autumn (Mac- whole spirit of dress. Ar i3 ¢ tfor letr hand wadame Bouton To the first point to be can no- Edith Haines- tour ticed and attained. A low, 1ull out- Re(t)l'lm. ’ll‘g‘ll_ls'mo'\\,‘ veath line is the one most generally sought SOM ETHING,S G()' {Thas 2 o after, and attained quite easily by the Thaver), (B 1ast week only a small o 'f : 1 i | ivio! o ald of many clever frames and ad-| . ;. . () Dixie present 1o hear Mme | justments provided A decidedly ING TO HAPP';N | ton, and t Eastern effect is one of the most no B [ impressed w singing of Mme. | | ticeable features in the new dress- | 8L ing | Bouton and the playing of Mrs Ku- ings which should not be overlooked eg 31“0i?flple | ester that they 1‘;?"\ riled on the la- by the woman who would be in the M’ : whick | dies to play a return engagement on | van of fashion. In the evening this, - b aaatly Iw.~' {;, If ,a'\ 5 ight i 'l'f:) m .‘ can| has its opportunity, and Paris al-| comes as a great]Next Friday nigh Bt ready speaks authoritatively of “le! ‘ends of the con-|Not be said ot p»r.’u}.‘{n.‘nw 'Grand Mogul.” | Save YOUI‘ Money al’ld be ready (0 weurred Thursday | these artis 3 e 2 Then in the arrangement of the ol IR A 3 B Miss Edna Redick |Just as muci - | long hair a decided vogue may be| make ONE DOLLAR go md, of this eity,]is Mme. Boutor € prophesied for wide, soft plaits and | marriage by o|forms w h E twists, frequently made of well waved | hae : d. 4 I'volce of ¢ rane throws other lines into tho em- | ' e e ployed by the treatment of plaiting i was to compass i “| Thick woolly cloth, gray on the "or twisting. A chic angement | W However, Cupjd | Morning be e i wide and plaid on the inside, is takes the form of a chig sk 1 the formant ; here. The large collar is of plaid, w i'h non—for w er word— ! was :a smaller one in satin outside; 'he covered <o plait been con- Their Vision Dimmed. I;_‘;gs 3;'9"31;;‘ ('Oniitx;:stdr:ri the tvo. ?f ;‘a\'ml h wing of I ¢ arne: ) e buttons, w correspon ¥ ines inter 0 s <, who would‘ How many ]“m‘di e aire anl] loops, form fastening below !‘;.(A col dlir;‘,::mhn:;”-:s". d pret ’;i:):::| a L] 3 'm the Lakeland ing at the forge of science—laborious, | wifls it I‘l ‘nm Hil close :-xnminatinfl * Year, went to school | by Mrs. K. N. Rodrick. My, Orme| reviewed “Musical America,” after was edged with narrow border of sa- ble and a paradise feather like the sa gell, Mrs. ST Fletcher, Mrs, 1S Drane, Mrs Katherine Madden, Mrs | H. D Mendenhall, Mrss Fred Mrs. G K. Sonthard, Mrs. Ch Durrance, Mrs. FoBEdwards Ohlinger, ardent, tireless Cyclops, but one- ' eyed!—Joubert. ble fur in color, but shaping to gold, with skunk borders or bands. Soft caps of gold net lined with silk to match are finizhed with a broad band of marten about the face. Faney ot AAAAA A A A A A A A AR AP ISP NN G T PP Hat of felt, trimmed with silk, cut in Just now there s a fad for hat muff | and neckpiece made of velvet or satin | sets. Sometimes a bag is included in’ the pretty outfit, Altogether the re sult is very pleasing JULIA BOTTOMLEY. that the plait itself is distinguished. l. 3 , $1.00 Shirts for 79¢ ‘ $1.50 and $2.00 Shirt for $1,00 't Tailored Coat Suits, WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Dainty Underwear.

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