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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 8, 1912. BATES’ BARGAIN Include everything in the TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Bre NOMDET ..ococecoonantan soe soe sus sos one soe o087 sidence NUmDBeE ... coeeconecnns vor vun ver s ... 138 pECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- unicated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. ail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. otices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and ner items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ent as soon as they oceur in order that their news value is not line of Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Novelties, and ;s FROM SHAKESPEARE. [composed of students of the High High School who are taking music erory man thine ear, but few|from Miss Titman, and their efforts thy veice; will, no doubt, be witnessed this man's censure, but reserve|evening by a large gathering of thy judgment. friends. —Hamlet. the shopper who doesn’t o . » Al . . Cotuge Prae Mesting go there first makes a Cottage prayer meetings are be- ing held this afternoon at the homes of Mrs. 1. J. Jennings, Mrs. Quain- tance, leader; Mrs, W. K. McRae, Mrs. Troutman, leader, and at Mrs, J. L. Skipper's, wish Mrs. 1. C. Jen- kins as leader. The ladies are much interested in the coming revival, and these prayer services are held as a forerunner of the meetings. ° * o Entertained at $ix-0'Clock Dinner. Mrs. J. C. Owens entertained last evening at a six-o’'clock dinner giv- en in honor of Miss Vera McRae, the ocasion being in celebration of that onstrue things after their fashion from the purpose of the things themselves. —Julius Caesar. mistake that will be re- Photograshed by Underwood & Underwood, N. ¥. The current events in China are responsible for this Chinese embroid- ered halr band, which takes the place of the theater cap. The colorings are gorgeous, those for the blonde having the black band, flowers and but- terfiles in natural colors, and thoss for the brunmette belng pale colored ground with appropriate designs. HERRON THEATRE MONDAY, MARCH Iith. MR. PAUL GILMORE And His Company of London Players in the Big Revival of “The Mummy and The Humming Bird” Carrying an Elaborate and Expensive Production of Scenery. Guaranteed Attraction < - > Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75 and 50 cents Seat Sale at Herron's. No Free List fool doth think he is wise, but s man knows himself to be a gretted. —As you Like It. more than thou showest, less than thou knowest, less than thou owest. —King Lear. Don’t make a mistake! love's light wings did 1 o'er- : perch these walls; young lady's birthday. ony limits can not hold love| After dinner the guests spent the out, me in music and conversation, after hat love can do that dares all departed for their homes, attempt. thanking their hostess for a very de- —Romeo and Juliet. |lightful evening. Those present were Miss Vera McRae, Miss Turner, Miss Rodgers, Miss Jewell White and Miss Mary McRae. L L] . s in a name? that which we call a rose Y other name would smell as sweet, —Romeo and Juliet. The Social Event of the Season, The local management positively guarantees and recommends Paul Gilmore as one of the best attrac- tions that has ever appeared here. His reason for so doing is that he has read the actual newspaper criti- cisms from most of the cities in which this company has appeared and they all speak in the highest terms of Mr. Gilmore, his play and company and state that the scenic investiture is magnificent. But aside from this guarantee the fact that the play has enjoyed a successful two years in London and New York should make it worthy your patron- age, especially when it is now be- ing presented to you by Mr. Paul Gilmore, who must be capable, or he could not have toured as a star so successfully in it for years all over the world and have carried with him, as he does today, such a com- pany of artists together with so elaborate and expensive a produ - tion of scenery. It is a play that will live forever. It comes to Lakeland Monday, March 11. ' ¢ o o Call In and See Our Lovely . EVENING DRESSES We have the latest and most beau- titul 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 of SHIRT WAISTS | doth tallored and lingerie. vour own discretion be your suit the action to the word, ord to the action, i —Hamlet. . L) . hters of Confederacy lesterday Afternoon. | ters of the Confederacy interestipg meeting yes- rnoon at the residence of Darracott. 1z was presided over by lent, Miss Annie Browning. matters of importance were . the most important be- T“maining debt on the mon- i otill remains the imount of $59, which must be “ April 1. It is hoped that Tally to the aid of the Daugh- ! tnable them to secure the imount by that time. g A ey G e U NP R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will turnish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. BUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. y Musicale. £ recular weekly meeting of the sicale occurs this after- « studio of Mrs. 8. T. The following program urried out: “ "George Frederick Handel” bs SCiuthard, Our prices are reasonable. We ale ! ways please. B. T. Bardin Let me show you some Lakeland homes I have built, A i Materials LAKELAND, Phone 267-Green. FLORIDA All the Rage. s Already the keen observer of na- “%. “Musical America.” ture notices the first evidence of fast S I- A CLON'I'S approaching spring. ° ® ] LADIES’ X X R i Dractice. Mothers, with care and thought- DEALER IN LEADY-TO-WEAR SHOP 1 ¢ s @ fulness for their little flocks in the S it t For Monument, springtime of life, begin to plan and efll state ummer or ‘;x e 1) ters of the Confederacy :r::):lr(: for the warm, balmy days of > t 5 y i _|su er. . f " “2noance that they will be | "V ee . = Win er Weather Come and See Uur Spring Style 4 “ 10rtion of the proceeds of the When this magic word is mention AND ! p g y ed, immediately we picture the glo- CITY COUNTRY PROPERTY— Is all the same at the roller rink; best « livater tonight, and all * "he Chapter who desire to ‘ting the entire debt from nt. are cordially invited They will thus enjoy a for a small price and at the e assist the Daughters, who rious beauty of the flowers. Nothing ventilated and coziest hal . can compare with them, excepting 1 in town,; come, the little buds and blossoms growing Office in Clonts’ Building. W e Spend an afterncon or night. in our homes. = | We take especially good care of the e ————————— The main desire of each mother is N E w M A n K E Tl"h"d"flh Open to ladies and gentle- to have her tiny daughter “frocked MEA ¥ men. Admission free. Skates to la- and frilled” as daintily as possible. . ks T |, 15¢; mmru C; skates to gentlemen, 25c. This is to be a “flower year” in the ————— We also gi realms of the small folk; which fact| Good Meats, Fresh Groceries, b ve instruction. You are will no doubt recelve a royal wel-|prompt service, reasomable prices. ways welcome. cume. Call or phone Flowered lawas, linens and other M airy materials are shown for girlies’ -'- Ja lmm. & m l'ak sn"flfl kl.k spring frocks, all of which are pretty| 809 North FHlorida Ave; Phone 287|0 Black. : | PATRICIAN snossl For Ladies Scamless Pamps.....Pateat and Velvet Motk Clough Shoe Company W. M. CLOUGH, “The Shoe Man” e This Eveni ; PuDils of the Orpheus Music il zive a recital this evening B ;:«‘dilorlum of the Lakeland hoel. The Orplicus Clud is|and becoming. =