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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND. FLA., FEBRUARY 7, 1912, o PAGE THRES |WORST SOCIAL REEF WY Leie Tearor HoLoeR () i = A ! Made from Remnants and Gocd for i | BREAKING OF ENGAGEMENTS IS Sale at Bazaars or for Use at Home, | FATAL TO SUCCESS. | Pl Eithor for sale in bazaars or for use I at home, tcapot handle holders are Young Woman Should Not Carelessly | smonz those things which can be very | ACC'P? Invitation and Then, Pre- | easily mude in spare moments from al- ferring Something Else, Dis- most any odd remnants of material. | & appoint Her Hostess. and we give a sketch of an article of — this description of a novel design, rep- There are many small and unseen | resenting an ivy-leaf. reefs upon which the girl secking It is quite simple in shape, and can, social success may come to gricf, and | withour difficulty, be cut out from our | one of the most dangerous is that of | illustration. For the back and front broken social engagements. | In the present day old-fashioned | cecurtesy and consideration seem to be | asleep, or else to have left society en- wranted g yRs | tirely. The modern host only too 9 S Gt | frequently receives a telephone mes- | 5| s from some guest at the last mo- | SR VASY PR ) : H SOCIETY EDITOR. ment saying, w he e ‘('nm- b ) b ()ur Ladlcs Coat SUl(S arc movlng' i et | punction, “So sorry, but it is impossi- | a - 3 ble.” ! g 4 v ! . . . L VAL e b Going at Half Price. Come in and %OTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- 2 RN b 1 e S X to the Society Editor by ¢ sove tel s et X b\ sy cc. (n notices to the Socicty E care E 3 Telegran. ) o of 1 115 of the | <ocial fupctions, eluh mectin ¢ gatherings and Yish type rarely .5 of social interest should Le tcl oned to this depart- i popularity. as they occur in order that their news value is not mere of Ler own caprice FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS b Closing out my line of Men's Hats. A good hat for a small price. | can not an easy matter to till in at yer or tuncheon or bridee. No mat- | {wo pieces of dark green velvet are - tor how wall poised a hosices v be, | usad d the veius of the leaves are 2 { SOLITUDE. 1 a disappointment of this kind is upset-{ worked in a paler green embroidery : ht y0u° - “Flamokas Lodge.” ting, and the ish or thoughtless | silk. I'etween these two pieces of vel- | ¢ « whose ship is =ail- Mre L 15 Smith and lttle dangh- girl who is the occasion of her embar- | v i sewn in with a buttonhole r Frances lanta, are visiting} ment is apt to have a black mark | sti of the same silk, are two nst her name in that particular | thick picces of cloth, which for this nome. “Flamokas Lodge, on South | s mind. purpose may be of any color, as they | | The trouble is that the girl of to-day | will nut be visible, and mer Eerve ! is too careless in her acceptance of | to thicken the holder. In place of a ATy | invitations, On the spur of the mo-| staik to the leaf a loop of green rib- ¢ 18 ment she accepts, and then frequently | bon is attached, by which the holder At Home' Pcstponed decides that the whole thing is a bore, | may be hung upon a nail in the wall. | Until Tomtlm'ow All'tt‘l'noon. ; or something else comes up that she e o it 28 . Col 0 The Ladies’ Aid Society of - the| prefers doing, and she finally ends by sljonico.dt the OUNAN Preshyterian church were to ll:l\*“ declining the invitation at the last mo- FANS ARE OF MEDIUM SIZE ment, thus arousing an antagonism e that can not help but handicap her i in her social career. A ; i It is a simple matter to decline in greeable “‘””lf“" the affair has been o gt place. A declination of this ! postponed until tomorrow afternoon. ! gou 4 hostess has no right to resent, On this occasion all members of the | put once her list is closed it is anoth- church will be cordially welcomed, | er matter. and an atfernoon of social pleasure A young girl recently remarked that will be enjoyed. she accepted every invitation which came to her, then picked those she Wrahay preferred, throwing over the others. ‘","" border of Bruges lace. This sounds well, but sooner or later For the young girl there Is a pure Nl A : : it will result in unpopularity. Neither | White gauze fan. It is inset with me- places Given This Evening. courtesy nor consideration justifies | dallions of Honlton lace, or should Yo+ know that heaven 18 not 0 The regular weekly dance of thel o o e she care for something “flufty,” there far away. Florida Terpsichorean Institute, o Naturally, one has preferences. fs a beautiful fan composed of dell- which Mr. George T. Holder is the| There are certain things one would cate white ostrich feather “frouds,” it in the city—in the lighted city | manager, will be held this evening | rather do. A girl should make up her with mother of pearl “sticks” and o See my 3 1-2¢ Ginghams. opdes of an unknown the family of Jachson, at their| linbupel dim e A good Outing Sc the yard. i stars to bear him All 25¢ Talco Powders, 15¢ can. ‘“ \kes peace and lel‘l\" given an “At Home™ yesterd f ace 4 i W - |noon at the r idence of M | Duggan, but on account of the d White and Pale Colors Favored and @ the Young Girls Like Those b4 of Gauze. | that blows across the E o T = e : A Genuine Bargaifi in Ladies’ High Fans this season are neither large nor small, but just the happy mean. The fan is a dainty “weapon,” and is geen chiefly in white and pale colors, sometimes in chiffon, hand-painted with delicate flowers and edged with todl grasses + the balm of sleep—comes Shoes. Small sizes: t alone. he vast illimitable spaces God has set His jewels in 1y, :m,\- pitch his tent in desert wcek]y Dance Will Be long white chenile tassels pendant Where gilded spires point toward|in Orange Hall in the new Cowdery flattering rags and hunger ask | gocial dances every Wednesday night, oneliness in ('loth-flf-gflmlm with much delight. Sheard, in Scribner's Maga- ard Sparrow, of Jackson- ; Allen Ii. | being left vacant when the curtaing will | went up. ¢, Tuesday, for Lake- with their brother building. Mr. Holder gives these and they are always looked forward . o @ Fine Music and a Good Show. The largest crowd of the season | greoted Coburn's Minstrels last niuh:‘ at the Herron Theater, hardly a seat From the grand cpening overture to the Grass Valley Band finish the | I, | tarae andience was Kkept in an uproar | empty bird ca mind what these things are and ac- cept them before everything else, but she should not play fast and loose with invitations she does not want, Let her decline them definitely the moment they are presented to her, ! and she will find she makes fewer enemies, while at the same time she pleases herself. One hears the impulsive girl say, “Oh, that is all very well, but what can one do in this day when people call you on the telephone and fire in- vitations at vou point-blank and your mind is as destitute of excuses as an o The best advice for this situation is to learn to think quickly and decline definitely if it is a thing one docs not care to do. One can always have an from them. Tassels can do no wrong this scason, On its way to the opera or theater, a resting place Is needed for the fan, and a charming receptacle is made in the manner deseribed. It is fashioned of an oblong piece of brocade or em- brofdercd fabric, chosen for its beau- | tiful colors, and is lined with silk, over which is superimposed ninon, | A gold brocade, with a Du Rarri rose design, would, for Instance, have a pale mauve silk lining, veiled with Du Barri ninon. " | Round the edges of the “flap” is ap- | plied narrow sllk fringe, and a long cord 18 provided, with a long velvet | tassel cach side of the i | ks 000VVOVVVOVOVVVOVTOVODVOTU WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF Ladies’ Street Costumes Evening Dresses, Tailored Coat Suits, Shirt Waists and Skirts of laughter. The company carries | ey ths sy Sive Irick | special seenic cquipment, and al- engagement 'to sit at homg and culti-| BOXES OF BRONZE LEATHER , b e de sl R WILL MAKE A SPECIALTY OF though they have been coming 1o Receptacles for Spools, Thimble and Dainty Underwear. in most charmingly for i i b s~ at her attractive home, | 14 celand for many years and plaiyng - Needles That All Little Girl g y {to record-breakinz audiences, all| CLOAK OF BLACK TAFFGTA L “WIII Appreclfle.e e later visit in Tampa, tond the Gasparilla ball, @ m the night of February | Extremely attractive in that partie- vions efforts | ular way that girls very much like Everybody was glad to see M. | ,‘:Are lhohlllnhy little : Inr:m:e”k-mhclr pother visit with Mrs. Leslie D, Berry, the handsome inter-| I ’. ;';oles ? ch are fnu: e "llIfl.l H!mu: v * return from South locutor, and all were charmed with| 'x::‘eml:::ldl;l“;ll:flill'llI‘:“:n:;:l‘lllll::lk'llt:e:(; her | his sple ndid voice, being heard m: | put in one’s bag when one Is visiting wood advantage in “Till the Sands| 3 : | i[or a few days. The boxes are very A | small, some of them containing only | black silk and white thread, while oth- ers have a row of four or five spools. They have lids of the leather, and the edges of the box are bound with nar- row satin ribbon or with silk or silk | braid. The boxes are long and nar | | f | declared last evening that the show last night surpassed any o their pre- L OUR PRETTY LINE OF Underskirts, both Silk and Muslin B. T. BARDIN LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SHOP will remain in Jackson- ' returning to k<onville Times-Union. e of the Desert Grow Cold.” 4 Girl Member . Thu other singers, .\|<>~:'v~. Fm k1 cze Glee Club. Teitge. who sang so delight®ully| clee club has been or-| The Old Mill Stream,” Justine J recently at the State MceCarthy, whose lyric tenor is one Women at Tallahassee. of the finest ever heard in this city organization has been|und Who sang “If All My Dreams; | | row and the lids are hinged to them some time, the Glee Club Were Made of Gold,” Lester '”“" )| ; by the ribbon binding, which is sewed ¢ a popular and success- whose baritone was heard to splendid | '(...pn." at the end. mong the other clubs the finest ever heard in this city, and | Some of the boxes are the SAMO 3 e advar in “Any Old Port in | width through the length, and others GHn OLIoRIS an :. 1 Allen Settle, who is |t A | are tapered ut one end. The boxes aret Merchant; sec-}’ Sl ) { which are meant for more than one casurer, Bessle Eddy;{® fne s ote Rees i TR e | epool are usually the same width ie Mae Williford; | f0r e we can tr 1l 1y me, and we Keet Al ( throughout. The width I3 just enough L 1 to admit a spool heing put in side | 1| ways When only one spool is to Lo * put in the box it goes in lengthwise | A ALE L LB ngirese 1 iy | v i ,i: Home-Made Brooch;s. HOT CHOCOLATE reitzberg. The so- th Mcllvaine, Mar- Jessie Eddy, Myr-| fmade a most pola the | ¢ .!']l]"' . the latter from afst ta st The design is a cloak of black taf before and is well worth fetas, bordered with tulle plisse and of admission skunk, and embroidery in gold aud cerise with touches of black. 1 Comforts, rocking chair is a great » the kitchen comforts, for iten drop into it for a mo- | Stuffed Dates. waiting ofr a cake to be| Stuffed dates with whipped or while preparing fruit or|Remove sceds from choice dates | with English walnuts and press iu For the experi- ng, place a folded rag T l » : vill tell you this is the place and notice how much; s work will be a little more time |t nz and furnishing our iud the maid’'s bedroom, we | powder T . ¢ they know how to repair brald with colored heads for the cen- ter. And any girl can make such a bottom of vases or jardinicres have | of passementerie ornaments or of - - ~ « 2 i slain ol : stew in a litt L nents e S n a soft wood floor iz]original shape; stew in a been outclassed by a holder even more | beads or jewels. The brooches have - says she makes a good showlug with | e girips to fit the edge of the table i even three carnations or roses for ber | anq some brass serews. Put the oil- | tor than they koW Now to ok brooch. Disks of duil gold brald You're Going =t on the feet for a floor, and | water, s sugar and lemon Juict| convenlegt. It Is made of curls #0d | gtrong safety pins sewed on at the winter dining table cloth on and d - 4t tizht then screw for the work, Send, lvri{:g is y | Tom Post, A l_h,h(m‘ <Alm. 4,ln< Dinkins, we ere’ * | The popularity of the side frill or WITH WHIPPED CREAN. stance Cavell and | Japel that meeds a pin to hold it in sewed together and centered with jewels or beads in desirable colorings The Right W ¥ kept clean. The floor | twists of Yead so pliable that it can be | pack, ] e Ig ay e WOSE NN Sy DRSS — . 4 uw you travel in this direction I hie ¥ Ve this direction The advantage of this pew holder 15 | tha ctrips to the table. Trim the oil- machine here, We'll that it can be used In any sized bonel | o close all around This keeps E o'l of | J0kes and ! piace has brought about the use ol were hugzely el | - — many ornamental brooches. One of the newest of these is made of gold FRESH SALTINES. . Flower Holder. make up easily. All sorts of shapes S ;! The frogs and turtles of Japanese | are glven them, and often pendants | manufacture that are tucked iuto the | are added of tarnizhed gold buttons, G darker. o ve the Troth, @ : With this arrangement half a dozen Protect the Edges. % ] . T flowers and a bit of green will presert When using sileloth on the kitchen - tor auto repair a showy appearance. One bousewl!fe | paple put it on in this way: Get wood- | ‘4bs have reduced the serv-|form a p-st¢ s the dates I"’ jar, as It "lf“""“k" contracts “': the corners from wearing Everyone | ”!'i;" thoroughly. “m a little towards its low-| gether and dust with powdere equal ease. It makes a useful 54 | knows how ugly the corners get, while | s ; S comparatively cheap gift or prize the center Is quite geod wNmN fi mfi[ West Main St. PHONE 65