Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 18, 1912, Page 3

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ELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Residence Number ... ....... §PECIAL NOTICE—Notices for punicated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. Mzl written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they ocour in order that their news value is not impaired. ¢Es FROM SHAKESPEARE. ome hot, friends, r heartsg : s Brutus is; ¢ kuow me all, a plain \ nati, vl cither wit, nor words, worth, ratiee, nor the power | blood; T only speak on Julius Caesar. unz, but his experi- | liowed, but his judg- ipe. Gentlemen of Verona, Ti hard that hath made you r made you good.—Measure asire. hat stronger breast-plate than a hieart untainted? is he arm'd that hath his quarrel just; pd b but naked though locked up in steel, to steal away | i GE THREE THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 18, 1912, PA ) WY WAWWW THIS WEEK AT +t BATES’ Some Good Things Are Going at a Price os o e80 e . © eee ses the Social Department can be com- - - P s : T .- = % S S A Going at a Special Sale | ! 14 Men’s Hats Some Rare Bargains in Shoes, Sh 0€sS \%u"\vill l::u'c to sc:- these to aps preciate them, : ‘ / . ; Men’s Shirts tractive for the stenciling, Old delft- ‘l:hu- against a rich cream ground would be charming. Ofttimes the window is narrow and we desire to have it appear wid- er. The straight curtains hung trom |the sides have this tendency, back- worth $1.50 to $2, new at $1.00 i The curtain may start trom the very edge of the window frame and extend beyond the width of the dra- pery. This gives an added width of 5& foot or less, as desired, The conventional design of blocks may either be stenciled at home or puichased at the shops. A narrow rod of brass is used and the draperies are hung from small brass ri This makes a dainty simple dressing for the narrow win- SKE MY-— Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department Cut prices on Ladics’ Dresses for Home Use ow, i g oy Free Delivery of Al il Photogravhed by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y. ‘ 1 When Your Daughter Here is one of the latest vells worn by fashionable soclety women, P h 2 Grows Up. with the novel “swirl” on one cheek. These veils carry every concelvable ur C ases : ,} Probably tho most remarkable| gegiem from an alligator to @ rosebush, and give a curieus tattooed effect i stage in gemeral human develop-| to the wearer. i ment, taking the matter all in al), is the stage of little girlhood, when baby days and baby plays are vt s w.an =~ To Every Person in Lakeland also after Agincourt and Waterloo, ! . bse conscience with injustice 13| your young daughter, too, who is % 4 ' ‘. i corrupted, H 1 { e pted. to be the sweetest, noblest woman Usln ecmc 1 t 0 es . i L, in your most roseate dreams, will l‘i; e are born great, some achieve|goon be forced to come face to face PP , 'Y i " . 1’ | ithess, and some have greatness|yith the mysteries and the respon- Th [ P (y Ogress ve Stor ¢ Q ! "; * ubon them—Twelfth Night. |aibilities of life, forming her own|\¥/e gre now selling them at the followlng re- Bill e conclusions which must be correct ; "t orus Practice conclusions, with an abundance of duced pl‘lces: W ! & :’f}qw_fitet’mool. moral strength and womanly dig}- ¢ R i meeting of thenity intermingled; and, It sho 18! 15, 20 and 25 Watt Masda Tunget en lamps, former price 65c, each 50 L r“ A‘xu:;“.alerw:ormi": tlt;erno(:"l. YOUR very own little girl, you can-| 4o wot \ada Tungsten lamps, former price 70c, each...... ...58¢ ‘ all [n and ee Our Lovely ' | I‘ “¢ studio of Mrs, Fletcher, rer- 3 4 BB itk time the Chorus Club will| o, o e es":""e T""' d":’l ‘:' he: 60 Watt Mazda Tungsten lamps, former price 1.00, each........ 780 : R ite. All members who have mu- ln;(:lndfltl:ylnl;d sfl:::l)on: PO 100 watt Mazda Tungsten lamps, former price 1.35, each -+-1.10 e = E V E N I N G ‘ e are urged t i g 1 2.10, each........]1, i} < l:”'f i During her “growing” days, she|150 Watt Mazda Tungsten lamps, former price LIk ¢ 1.5 o litkes Class M & will show lassitude and a complete|250 Watt Mazda Tungsten lamps, former price 2.75, each.. z :; S1ed Ulass Mee disinclination to perform even the D R E S S E i1 morrow Evening, i f Al , o smaller tasks you have imposed i, st Philathes clams re-|SmNT (8868 3 Sold at the above price by the i hatall the girls meet at Mrs. # ‘ Sora s She will have her certain stage of ] . [] : ' | 7 ':“ r(:sidem-e Taesday development when she will become We have tho latest and most beau= ‘ & ’ 'tor.a social hour. fervently religious but not well tiful creations in pink, blue and ,‘ b o usiness meeting and grounded nor with her Ideas well white chiffon over satin with silver SN ! 'o be there as officers| fined ¢ Insts ¢ 2 - ‘ ' ] (i th harve for the nes: defined. : 9 S : s e trimmings and at prices that will as | i She will have her first t-.\]ycrmnrn,‘l m fl“ tonish you. Come quick while they L B3 ’ & e with admiration from her boy play-| ; s e s 8 last [ (B R T Sal tellows which, as most girls knm\',i - “ 1 I li ¢ I’ ‘ iatisson Sale A | - ‘¢ alto have a new line o { j zo hard, almost always, | | i ".2' . ’ I'I']ln:-xrv \\fil]”;w a time when her lit- DRANE BUILD'NG z pHONt 298 ‘ : . el e :i‘:’"] Y1 1e girl snobbishness will make hep| —————————— s SHIRT WAISTS i ,’ slonary and Aid So- | EEE———— ' = almost bearable, and some one| ailored i ingerie ' [ 'l.mn Lot Bhte l‘..’lnjumid ”t‘lllzn in many cases there! [] Pl VT AR sHgetle. ‘ -akeland. Hardware are actual forms o feertain mental DO ' { ' ‘0.8 establishment, irregularities which attack the giri Our prices are reasonable, We als i £| | .':'“";I:I};‘: ladie h«-!-l“hu is growing into \w.m:nuhumlkg “ ® ” o diilld el : i 1 ! T ¥ ‘| estate. ‘ . 1 i i \'- ’.\Ir. VanHuss for So you have to watch and care furl That M 5M Arb ‘i' ndow, 2 - | s & : vour little girl creature physically, | B l B d " D v i e nientally and morally, with almost] A’l Guar&nteed = ° ° a r ln ,? . A N equal proportion if you are to see LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SHOP f ) | 'Ws artistically and |, & p1oom softly into the loveliness| 11 ';r the very neces-| ¢ qignified woman of the infinite | E PHA M A C Y WL 1 becomes a Serio"“‘}sw‘ etness vou would wish. | i ! R | Her happiness, her health, in- 5 L L4 ," q prnsive yet ex<»eeid-i future, is in your Phone 42 Quick Delivery . ; S Style i ;!:k | materials are dis-|}ands quring the trying vears when Come and See Our Spring Style e I i sk becomes com-| 4y girl.haby toddies away. and you e - L have a maid instead with whom to N that date.” ! ek ¥ windows o i ; in Pensa- ST. PATRICK'S HONOR v e e, T L yindows there arc| geg) _ponnie Burnham in Pensa- IN ST “St. Patrick’s day-——Oh'" spoke PATRICIAN SHOES i * designs, depicting| . 1 WORK STOPS, SAYS TOOLE. : MRS ! the Mother G cola Journal. up one of the clerks, the smile fad- i 1 - o T e 1008 P N e i 1 i1 Won _ MU : e , ing from his face. “Well, if the 4 ¢ f 3 m‘" zrder]nnd. #Te Deum” a Hymn of !hg Ages. Boys, the vou:thou. e ?ull b county iutends to muke St l’:n‘-! ’ FOI‘ Lfl(ll(.‘s ! ;’1 : - " m~u~lien us‘ed, ]t;rom Hallowed by old assucl;mon :::: closed on March l.l"h; thrfr'.- ll'_lw N0 tek's day a holiday, believe me, I'll é ! B 2 0 linel| graught with many u:emltl)‘r es :;e wgq | WOTK OB that day” said County[o. 'y T T E i e Febe Seamless Pumps.....Pateat and Velvet i T > . great church hymns I : t R, Ccmmissioner 8. J. Toole to the at- ruary 12, i 4 zht pj " oW than a - g g New o < Riruien :meces form the| Deum,” which for more tha of taches of the office, says the New Commissioner Toole grinned kind- t } | ¢ Joined b 1 nd years has been the song . é i s, ¥ a valance|sand ¥ ed at the '\ork American. iy at th fted elerk and pointed " i L s D of the window. The|Christendom. It was chan el W 166 exciy S e | ! . . 2T¢ hung fro, : . baptism of® Clovis and sung at thel A broad and appreciative smilefts 5 Jarge calendar hanging upon A 0 i iy e Jubilee of Queen Victoria. It was Sung | greeted the Commissioner's remark.|¢pe way. Shoe ‘ ompan il the dust from collect- " hung without a head- soft, neutral coloring is at- and on all solemn occasions when the beart of the people had been moved . to thanksgiving for victory ot land of [y - e —— e “Another holislay, chorused the attaches in unison. “Yes, boys, March 17th will be St. Patrick’s day and we will loaf “Look at that,” he said. The commissioner won easily. The calendar showed that March 17th would fall on Sunday. W. M. CLOUGH, “The Shoe Man”

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