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R.s.dence Number ... .+d to the Society Editor . w.itten notices to the Socie o n as they oceur in o1 PVQQQRQQ 2 i "ULUA CALENDAR, Thursday. Coitceiis First Appear- Parland-Newhall Con- ompany and Swiss Bell Louncing the Blues,’ uley Krebs. Friday. j A M --Bible tour: “The Uni- versal and Normal Creed,” Dr. J talvin Mead. | A, M.--Physical Education, Advanced Ideals,” C. Rucker Adams, P. M.—Prelude Concert: Par- land-Newhall Concert Co. P. M —Lecture, Lou Beau- champ. P. M.—Grand Concert: Par- TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Office Number ........... 522 (14L NOTICE—Notices for the Sccial Department can be com- i social functions, club meetings, chureh gatherings ard w5 of social interest shovld be telephoned to this depart- B e th bridse whist, the pret iven in honor of two visitors to t city, Mrs. A, B. THE EVENING by cither of the above telephones. ty Editor, care Evening Telegram. der that their news value is not CS. Fletoher is entertaining Nell, of Martinsbury, Va., and Mrs. clonard Sparrow, o Jacksonville, who are charming house guests of Mrs, Nicholas Rodrick, . . ® Mrs. O'Hearn to Attend Gasparilla Ball, Mrs. J. D. O'Hearn and J. D, Jr, went down to Tampa at noon today, Mrs. O'Hearn going down to attend the Gasparilla ball. While in Tampa Mrs. O'Hearn will be the guest of Mrs. H. E. Snow. Suggestions For the Housewife. When making cream of onion soup TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 22, 1912 HE use of birds and wings in millinery has, in great measure, given way to tho use of fancy feathers, that is, fancy feather pleces put together by the manufac- turers in many forms, such as bands, pompons, cockades, etc. Fashion takes more kindly to the plumage of birds mounted in ways which do not suggest the bird at all. But the lik- ing for fancy feathers increases with such vigor that there is no sign in sight pointing toward its waning. The greater number of wings dis- played in millinery are “made wings.” Plumage is selected and sewed to & foundation to form them. Sometimes leathers are pasted instead of being laud-Newhall Concert Co. and|use half a bay leaf, a bit of minced gewed, but this is unsatisfactory to swiss Bell Ringers. . . . THE LOVE MISER. a little 1ad who comes, tip-tor, to his father's side, of “makin' noise,” because o tralts of childhood are de- I» made of blocks may fall, Led s the tread of little feet. , sonny,” is the call, quiet when you eat!" *1n lad who longs s daddy be *‘a friend;" carms about him press; '3 dawn to twilight's 1. there nz that we do not know, word or some selfish m f{ather, while childheod heart 1d who stops shadows ther S witha b iid be proud t 1o to sound frot:t , are » outer dark. Livin~ston Larned. . . L] mze Hall, Wednesday night lastnizht at Orange ree Holder, and quite s urg people were pres- hours away to the ex- vrovided, 't married ladies of Mrs. "I have their usual class ¥ a'ternoon at three tome of Mrs, A. Potts, All ladies are cor- . . . Lo Night Fellowy' Hall. ‘T ¥able affair was the dance * nizht by the young men|rather, to her head's content; for it|diamrnd. He deciined to allow the ' the Odd Fellows’ Hall.[is the head she must use for the|owner to kill her, saying he had lou| March bezan soon after|smallest detall of the work, to the|Of diamonds at home. "'k and for several hours “"% people danced to the “ eweet mugie, thef of | parsley and a bit of mace for season- ing. It will be found exceedingly tasty. If it is difficult to rid a frying-pan of the smell of fish or onlons a little oatmeal should be sprinkled over it| A A AASAAAAAAA AN AN A and the pan shcken over ine fire un- til the oatmeal bogias to scorch. Most house-keepers know the diffi- culty of making cream of tomato soup. To lessen dangers of curdling add a pinch of soda to the scalding milk and pour slowly into the hot | ctra.ned tomatoes A cork full of thumbtacks kept in the work-basket wiil be found inval- rable when cutting out §uarments, as the tacks hold the patterns sccurely and do not wrinkle the goods. For mending table linen save thos: lon=, even thretids which have been drawn from licen in hemstitching Wind ti nan ¢ speol and put | de a tablecloth needs mend- ng. | is « ainly not in busine:s, She must think clearly about her work, and she must act directly. All clear thinking tends to be creative, and all direct action is systematic. Do these habits or qualities de- stroy the charm and attraction of women? Well, if charm and attraction ccme from a scrambled mind, from a sense- less way of acting and speaking, in- stead of a thoughtful and direct way, then the answer is, Yes. Otherwise, the noes have it, and it is a vote, A woman can be as truly business- like in running a house as a man can be In running a manufacturing com- pany. The problems are different in size. but the same in nature. An American girl can succeed business to her heart’s content, in or, broadest plans she wants to carry out. e o o the wearer. Exposure to rain, and even molsture causes them to loosen and fall off. As wings are especlally liked for street hats, this is a fault that cannot be tolerated. Sewed Posy In Her Belt. No evening frock is really com- plete nowadays without its corsage flower, made of ribbon, silk or chiffon and designed to emphasize the color harmony of the gown in some daring | note of color. For instance, a dinner | gown fn the lovely subtle mauves and | yellows that make one think of a| Sargent background, has a girdle flow- | er in deep mauves and magneta; a ! brown and yellow bridge frock shows | a cluster of black chrysanthemums ' with yellow centers at the belt; a debutante dancing frock of pink chif- fon has its cluster of little pink rose- buds; in the young widow's pale gray crepe de chine dinner gowns are fas- cd vio'ets, A red flower adds in- | Iy 1o the chic of a black lace %, and a white gardenia in green s or a cluster of green silk i will wdd much grace to a wlhite costume, g Gioves. d best way to mend ve ripred at the scame the buck or palm is to ontole the edges of the tear h €ilk matching exactly the color of the kid. After both gides of the rent are bu'- or gplit a carefully | tonholed, catch the stitches together through the center, gewing over and over and taking up each stitch. By using this method the gloves will nev- er tear out again at the same place. This also makes a neat finish. —————— Gold Hair Bands. Chased gold bands are among the most fashionable adornments for the hair, according to the New York Her- ald. Three parrow bands are used for the classic coiffure now in vogue, or a much wider single band. Grapes and leaves form one of the most ef. fective desizns for these gold bands ——— e Just a Mere Trifle, A. B. Fowler of Watertown, N. Y., was petting a prize white Leghorn hen at the Allentown (Pa.) poultry show, when she began pecking at his ! shirt front. In a few minutes she had | loosened and swaliowed his valuable ——————— Playing Safe. “Did you make up the list of the 20 . (venty.five couples were| Miss Aleen McRae went down to] STSatest women that the edhtor asked !0 enjoy the occasion waich B ' many t5 be one of the ‘E4ttul of the season. Tampa today to attend the Gasparilla Ball, end while in that city will be the guest of Miss Helen Waldle. Jou to prepare?™ “Not on your life! But I've told at Jeast & bundred wom- | =.M0'm-ndnphu-| wings are to be chosen. These will last a scason out, which {3 all one ex- pects or wants of them, Wings are short lived as compared to some oth- er feather decorations. The wind catches and strains them because they are more rigid and have a greater sur- face than other feathers, But much depends upon the way in which they are mounted on the hat. They may be so pluced that the crown of the hat will support them. In us- ing them for trimming, therefore, two things are to be kept in view; the be- comingness of poise and its stability. For certain effects nothing quite takes thé place of wing trimming. The arrival of our July and August outing millinery and the hats pre- pared for our midwinter northern tourists demonstrate that wings are staple In the world of millinery trim- mings. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. LINGERIE OF THE DAINTIEST Woman of Fashion Insists on the Lightest Fabrics and Most Ex- quisite Embroidery. QOpen work wheel embroidery so oft repeated that little of the background was to be seen is one of the favorite embellishments of a double set of un- derwear made for a coming trousseau. Two other sects of finest cambric are embroidered with little cupids and doves supporting a rope of ro:es, all rendered in the finest embroidery. A third set has Malives lace it, and the fine Irish croc Valenciennes decorate a fourth, For some of the litil j ets fin son floune: Y ind others have wn with wool, » the s #0ld to be a overs the Ln- ie gels when put out by the lady's Ud for merrivg or eveaing wear, | cach one among them a match to the lingerie, The slips and blouces from the line #orie department of a wellknown | .uaker of such frivolities are like gos- | samier forglightness of weight and show the etinplicity of line and decizn that §s absolutely de'ightiul when the finest fabrics are uicd. There Is a petal pink crepe blouse with a collar and a straight yoke of black Chantilly lace, to which decoration is added & little breast pocket trimmed with & fan of Chantilly. Another of the three layer kind, the firct of finest sand colored chiffon and the third of palest blue, with a sandwich Letween of “age yellow” lace. Chinese Sewing Bag. As today is a day of faacy stitch- ery, of knitting, bf crochet and of em- broidery among women who are busy and women who are at leisure, work- bags are very important. Hundreds of them are being made for gifts, but the newest idea is the bag of heavy Chinese mandarin embroidery, the top of which is run through a jade brace- let and the sides of which are trim- med with those funny little Chinese UNION GARAGE The Telegram Is Up-To-Now 3 - RN, 4 B | PAGE THREE =SALE= Dl Tuesday, February 20. friday, February 23. Saturday, February 24. iR BATES «.LEADER IN... EMBROIDERY AND LACES EVENING DRESSES b W Vo liave the latost and most beau- tifel ere and chilifon over ratin with silver tions in pink, blue imiaes and at prices that will ase 1 hoyon. Come quick while they We also have a new line ot SHIRT WAISTS doth tuilored and lingerie. Our prices are reasonable. We ale ways please, EIBT' Bardin ' READY-TO-WEAR SHOP We'll Help You Through your tire troubles, as we keep a fall line of tires. We do all kinds of up- to-date repairing of cars in a manner that always gives perfect satistaction. AN AU RGN - 2 3 \\{I Our prices are low, our workmase N S ship first-class. West Maia St. PHONE 65