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Ofice Number ... < wn s of social functions, club moaired. —_— e [Political announcements will be . rindand »C»r!x;uiu;u_»«usn D@ = accepted and inserted in this column RS ST e for one month or less for $5.00, or GOOds and Noveltles and SOL'NDS FAMILIAR, lConeert At Mrs. Fletcher's will be carried daily until date of 9 - Studio Saturday E election for $10.00, This fee MUST roiling tropic sun a stub-’ y venu}g. be paid in advancd.] roiling Old The concert given Saturday even- o b/ auto stands, ing by the Metropolitan Conceit ENATOR. h h ho d b s ¢, an angry man is he, b FOR STATE SE) t e S 0 er w Oesn t i trouble on his hands. | 1scx softly to himself and rawls beneath the car, rders why it din't bust before o got so far, wluretor sems to be the cause o fall his woej ¢ tizitens half a dozen bolts, but Il it doesn't go. . tries the steering gear, tinds no trouble there— I, wer with perspiration ,then, he quits in sheer despair. 1413 beside the road to give his brain a chance to cool, pd pouders on his training at the automobile school; pd +her Yo starts the job once more, until by hance 'tis seen. ause of all his trouble is—he's out of gasoline. . L] L) morial Association Meets prorrow Afternoon, The Ladies’ Memorial Association Hold their regular monthly rrow afternoon at the e President, Mrs, J. L. \ll last year's dues which on paid will be receivel nz, and it is hoped that i not attend and owe Wil arrange to send them MroSkpper tomorrow. A large s desired at the meet- . - . i C'chrate Her Birthday. = Owens, the sweet rof Mr. and Mrs. J. O, <ued invitations to her ‘v which she will give trnoon at which time ¢ her fifth anniver- o folks are looking « occasion with pleas- pation, . . L) s Present, onial party given by Piilathea class at the irs. Lee, there were three names did not appear in Saturday's issue. Prof. E. C. Angell, Leona «0 represented Martha and Hilda Mae Beck. nes were inadventently 1 we take pleasure in < them now. . * . 1 Star Members "ate Thu Evening. Order of the East- sued invitations to tion of their fourth anni- 'l occurs this evening at Hall. If any . Mason ive an invitation, it is "wvir name was unobtainable s desire all to attend. ‘ 10 the city who are Ma- “ombers of the Eastern 150 cordially invited. The \' S are quite unique, and are Aapter No. 26, 0. E. S. ¥ou to join them in <on 0 C u e Ridge Mountains, “onday, March 4, 1912, ‘ating their ; Fourth Anniversary. Wil leave Masonic Hall 7: 45 TELEPHONE MBEBS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Residence Number ... ........ PECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- cated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart. as soon as they ocour in order that their news value is not | PAGE THREE THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 4, 1912, FOR SPRING WEAR Summer or Winter Weather Is all the same at the roller rink; best ventilated and coziest hall in town; come, spend an afternoon or night.] We take especially good care of the children, Open to ladies and gentle- men. Admission free. Skates to la- dies, 15c; skates to gentlemen, 25c. We also give instruction. You are always welcome. Lakeland Skating Rink Include everything in the meetings, church gatherings and line of Dry Goods, Dress POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 2 COOOOOROCOUONOOOIVNAOOVOQ0O0 Company at the studio of Mrs. 8. T. Fletcher, was by far the best musi- cal event of Lakeland's rather event- County: To the Democratic Voters of Polk | I beg to announce my candidacy for | ¢ the office of State Senator from this|j district, subject to the action of the|$ Democratic primaries, the date of which will be announced later. Respectfully, H. J. DRANE, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ful musical season. Miss Josephine Gerwing, violiniste began the program, and as the first full, rich singing tones vibrated through the studio, it was obvious that here was a violinist of excep- tional ability. Miss Gerwing draws a bow of almost masculine strength, so virile is her tone, yet there is the poetry and delicacy of the eternal feminine in it, and at times an emo- tional coloring that {is thrillingly beautiful, Miss Margaret Richey, soprano, combines a most charming person- ality with a voice sweet, clear and well trained. It is not often that a real tenor go there first makes a mistake that will be re- The young woman who wants to get her spring sewing done ahead of time cannot do better than to copy this charming frock, just completed for a bride who will pass her honeymoon at Alken. The material is white per- mo fabric, a soft, lustrous weave of wool with mohalr, though any light weight fabric will answer equally well, The scalloped pipings and sash are of gay plaid silk in red, green and gretted. I am a candidate in the approach- ing primary for nomination for county commissioner, and it elected, I shall endeavor to meet and dis- charge every duty faithfully and honestly involved upon me, so I take |{ this method of soliciting the votes |y of District No. 6 of Polk county. Don’t make a mistake! : 3 white and the scallops around the bot- E. J. YATES. $ hear volce of this kind should be |9 Of e skirt are partcularly smart, B | Beneath these scallops the little white FOR TAX COLLECTOR. eagerly sought by all lovers of song. Mr. Pranski possesses a real dramat- {2 tenor voice and recived most hearty applause. It seems an unwritten law that pianists and accompanists are to be mentioned last in criticism, though they are the main support of the soloists, the most necessary part of a recital. Mr. Rebarer showed much skill as an accompanist, and played boots show plainly. These pretty boots are of white buckskin and have the new 16 button tops. I hereby announce myselt a candi- |§ date for the office of Tax Collector of Polk county, subject to the Demo-|g eratic Primaries. If elected I prom- ise to discharge all duties of the office | § faithfully and to the best of my|¢ ability. Smart Evening Gowne. Lace and the most gorgeous of bro- cades threaded with gold and silver and worked in flowers of wool or silk, or both, make up the most handsome of evening gowns. But beaded net is also used, with a softening note of old lace on the shoulders. HENRY J. LEWIS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. his solo numbers with delightful ex- pression and technique. . . Which Came First, Adam or Eve? Lester F. Ward, a very ucute ciologist, maintains that the Bibical story about the creation of Adam and Eve s all wrong—that Eve, not Adam, came first. Charlotte Perkins Gilman hastens to the support of this theory, declar- irg that she always knew it to be true and that every woman instinct- tively feels it. In the absence of any Known wit- nesses of the occurrence which the scripture relates and which Mr. \Ward and Mrs. Gilman question, peo- ple must believe very much as they please. Man, who possesses the initiative of toil as well as the initiative of love, would seem naturally to pre- cede woman in the order of creation. aAnd the mental and moral growth of woman has been along lines first lzid out by man. But the evolutionist, who delves below myth and mere surface indica- tions, finds the physical frame itself strong evidences that the masculine body is only a development of the feminine body and that the feminine necessarily existed first. These interesting questions will have to be left to the philosophers, the evolutionists, the biologists and the theologians. To the common mind it is a question of no conse- quence an)L way.—Pensacola Journal. 80~ Eye Water Before or After. “T thought that in the fifteen years of my practice of medicine,” said a physician, “I had answered almost every possible ‘fool' question; but a Dew One was sprung on me recently. A young man came in with an in- flamed eye, for which I prescribed medicine—to be dropped Into the eye three times;a day. but returned jn a few minutes, poked his bead in the doorway, and asked ‘Bhall I m this in the eye before meals or after?” "—Everybody's Mag DRESS FOR SMALL GIRL Soft woollen materials, cashmere, satin or Shantung, may be made up in this style. The bodice has pieces laid over the shoulders, which are arranged in crossover effect; they are edged with The friends of Mr. T. F. The friends of J, C. Brown hereby announce his candidacy for member ot the State Legislature from Polk county. They know Mr. DBrown's worth and efliciency, and recommend him to all the voters of the county, assuring them that they will make no mistake in casting their vote for (X) J. C. BROWN. FOR STATE SENATOR. To the Voters of Polk County: I hereby announce myself a candi- date for State Scnator from Polk county, Having the will to serve the people’s best interests, I will use such ability as I possess in the ef- fort to do so, should they entrust me with this commission. I respectfully solicit the support of all the voters. JOHN F. COX. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. I am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for Polk county, and respectfully solicit the vote and support of the reader and every democratic voter at the pri- mary election, April 30. I promise that it elected, I will devote my time and energy to the duties of the of- fice in prosecutions for the State. Respectfully, EPPES TUCKER JR. FOR COUNTY CO](IISSIONER Holbrook, feeling that he h.s faithfully and efficiently performed the duties of County Commissioner from District No. 5, and being desirous of se- curing a continuance of his val- uable services in that capacity, an- nounce him as a candidate for re- election, and urge all citizens in- terested in good roads and a proper administration of county affairs to give him their votes. Farmers’ Wives. admit that anything about business, many will follow thelr then take all the credit EVENING DRESSES We have the latest and most beau- tiful creations in pink, blue and white chiffon over satin with silver trimmings and at prices that will as- tonish you. Come quick while they last. We also have a new line ot SHIRT WAISTS doth tailored and lingerie. Our prices are reasonable. ways please. B T. Bardin IES' READY-TO-WEAR SHOP We al- Come and See Our Spring Style PATRICIAN SHOES For Ladies Scamless Pamps.....Pateat and Velvet St Clough Shoe Company W. M. 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