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PAGE THREE © — — i THE EVENING TELEGRAM LARELAND, FLA., MARCH 20, 1912. ce Eumber Saaahs %?;;deuce Number ... .... punicated 0 the Society Editor BB 1/ ALDENHOOD. e + tue cup to your lips o your eyes Lo see; TELEPHONE NUMBER §PECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and \ i ¢ A % : The little Sunday-go-to-meeting or .. upon the brink, | Fletcher's studio in the interest of a | going in the same dircetion you were, | afiernoon frocks, while preserving the | new at $1.00 e stood to plunge [ woman's club for Lakeland, is the | \\nu}J it be proper to wait tor him; | yilored stamp yet permit, of (m‘n-::.-,[ * : : charming guest of Miss Julia Ett \Lor, if he were a little ahead of you, | considerably more trimming than do | u of the waves, 1o Patterson. Miss Patterson only re-| ‘“}‘l he did not "‘.:" you, would it be|ye h frocks, although the parni- ! TR es [eontly returned from a pleasint s proper to call him? SR | tures all on a flat order. The sur- | SI“I" MY of 4 angry sea. lin Jacksonville during which 2 Ve :I’]“"' bodice “‘”]‘ shawl collar reach- | —SKEE MY : lehio was Mrs, Jonnings' house It is always a woman's privilege to | :l‘x-‘jl“' ',h"l:“ i, u "l':l'"'lll' ‘”"‘“"'l"l‘ ut TN i, is v well youl 4 o Ve iR Ehany speak first and show the first sign of | OF 118 sinulations and the jeisunL o3 4 l d R (I t w ["\ l t |’ ‘I;H\ s 1]“1:!‘;“»l xlv“;lll' :L Al vocornition, Perfoctly propen 10: walt I}‘:Zx:mm ,flp;.\.‘v ;.lf-u.]:‘\vlyy;;.|:|l~“~; &1;1 :l:'f | p a Ics ca y- 0' car Ll]ar mcn and young and the| l.‘l T ; e | foror call to the hoy whom you know, “ £l "_."H frock, althoug b slee i [to Lakeland a very delightiul one g0 oo are both going the same Wiy [l.m) be both long and short and nechs | 29 A 3 RS . ¢ wd; [indecd faigddly i sigdsh Mgt 1 high or collarless. A frock in un..;$ Cut prices on Ladies” Dresses for Home Use Lireshold now and S | 15636.Véar Diier, piece ix a smart exaction for all the ;3 L3 b \ | Iam to entertain a purty of young | ¥Maller gitls, who would, of course, | g ; but the world is|Woman's Club to Be [ ladics and gentlenien at dinner, after | 100K absurd in anything like a shirt- IR } Organized in Lakeland. | which all are to go to a daneing party. “i“;“" l"' ! ".l"‘ “'."' ]’_”‘1“"" togy 18} ' i" 1o reap, there arel e son toward forming u| WHL vou please suggest about four or X-xu‘xfll" 1“‘?"' “"“'l“.- v !"'1 ”"":.”f"l“‘:. 0o » weep . | Woman's Club in Lakeland was lill\'-‘l five courses for dinner, aleo what fa-| LR LS et Free Del Ver_y Of A Il 1N i L ure scarred. ! e ietiniiaadn 7 ) place cards and decorations to| . — ) A tal on last evening, when Mrs, Frank E ‘ use? It is a leap-year affair. i Lt otk the road Uil the olokb .I. nnm:.~i of .|:|f-...~'<|n\l||lu l‘\'])l‘l‘:\'l‘lll- ETTA. PurChaseS ‘ it Loday; ;_“IL .m.‘ I_,""‘j"".'“ wm,m“.“‘,"'f lhj For the table centerpiece get the { : i b “hy grieve before you [Florida Federation of Woman's CIubs.| yngmith to make you the figures 1912; i1.H ! spoke to an interested audience in| 4o them in small flowers. Then for {1t lt 1r far your feet should Mrs. 8. T. Fletcher's studio. the favors have cleverly written pro- ‘ il b As a result of Mrs. Jennings' talk, | posals at the men’s places, wlt!! lttle 1 K| " llds than tread life's|a committee of three, composed of mittens (doll size) at the girls’, The RN BeR AL Mrs, H. D. Mendenhall, ..rs. Flotch- place, cards should be attached to | [ '. Loary way, ATH R RSOCRNee | these favors. They may be plain, 1 (o1 sg and the young voice|er and Mrs. Earl €. May was ab-| with the hostess’ monogram or crest fod) pointed to urge upon the women of | jn gold, or hand-painted, to correspond ¥ ‘.1 {418 1. it vour heart should|Lakeland the advantages of organi-| with the color scheme, i '-" \ilki0 zation and unity in order that a| Serve raw oysters, cream of celery I i representative gathering of those in-| 80uP, crown roast of lamb, browned “The ProngSSive Store,’ & ‘ a while, and stay yourf,....iad in club work may be had potatoes, rice croquettes, peas in | 1' J Bl | i d at the opening meeting Thursdav paatry shells, hot rolls, nut bread, ba- t W the gate to sorrow and S Iyt nana salad with nuts, cheese and bar B afternoon, March 21, at 4 o'clock, in| 1o due, heart kisses filled with ice W L Mrs. Fletcher's studio. cream, coffee, Lt it In s geiee ld":’, Mrs, Jennings told of the results T i 4 indidn auare. o GHERL: accomplished in Jacksonville since A March Party, ‘ all ln and See Our Lovely .Il ] when the stream runs l‘h" organization of f'"‘ L “"“u" ¥la party to be given in honor of mother Club and in testimony of the value| yn march, Flowers, colors, table dec: | —— # il | k of woman's work in a community, s, ete. H T ittle yet, ' A litorial from the Jackson- orations, games, etc READER. more becoming to her, the hem of the ' i Westminister Gazette, ""ill '”,lr_” rl"| A 40 ll 5 I."l '“ “AUEI 1dress reaches just to the child’s kneeo | I g A . lm_':“, ulon n WRICh “UAC; - yioratg are the flower appropriated | caps. Ll e question What Organization in to this month, and it would be lovely The girl at the left in our picture | ! milice Neeting Jacksonville has been productive of | ¢o have a bunch for each guest, Then [ wears a frock of blue and white and 1 oiow Alternoon, Ith«- greatest good to the city,” was for other decorgtions use any of the |black lawn, the |-:n|l<-rn|n|.f. in rings and ’ ;‘ " e to plan Tor thel i by “The Woman's Club.” | spring blossoms in pots or arranged :ll‘fl‘“. trimmed with pipines “II( I"““: } 1 the rest room at thej t ! in flower holders; all of the bulb flow- | blue. The bodice has the yoke and iy Qo ol i . cing S " 5 f Seud ‘o hi " ' tation will meet in slin urged ‘_”' it ‘"' S ”l.‘ | ers are espeeially effective used in | vest in one, this deviee permitting We have the latest and most beau- i 3 ot omofroW. sfters|ntural: iousekpeners, Bte 1n.D DOBic ehiy wiy, Aukitho giiesls to lirlni] mUch SIARNEA WILL 4 Gon1as G tiful creations in pink, blue and 1ot tion to co-operate in matters of Civic ] g ae work and also ask them to tell ymaterial, and the skirt is side plaited | white chif A 3 4 R - e nteatinng | iMDrOYCmMERt W ith the men who are gtories of their grandehildren, tak |n;:1|l'“m a hox plaited front. The second | . i .1 1iffon over satin with silver 'R e m‘.,.un/.nlmns: neaeed in working out the Iarzer it for granted that most of them may | o of robin's-ceg hImA- linen, with | trinnines and at prices that will as- {1t o repr -“.“"‘”‘“‘w, tails for pr and cloged her! claim these wonderful adjunets o L VEry narrow souti e in the same | tonich you. Come quick while they “ 1 b the committee, | TR \Whetover: yol eternal youth, for what g wotter color used on the neckband, helt | e I RS, G, PWEBB, | Sl , ; docs not live over her own Ioper sleeves, The frilling finishing ‘ s | Chairman. LSRR il if s o children’s lives in the wee mortals neck and sleeves is of white Tnwn with We also have a new line of ’ h v e | find the igcl, thod il who awain bring back the byzone i scalloped cdee. The extrame plain- | ! } L refin a commnnit Kine | qavg w co much sweetne Vost ness of this frock makes it a usoral ] B ‘A QTQ ! ! ok Middiet 1 harnmio ! publi od, an't women play cards, and if you cote style for a school dees in some prae- | 47 bl-liR’l “VAI\’ rb ! ‘ v ot “]“M" VORI L sinwrott nersonalitios their ab- are among the number 1 wonld ar- | tical fahric, and it wanted it can he sutli tidlored and: Hnieele Rl 1y, the guest of range for several rubbers with per- made much smarter with a skirt | ‘ " ton, sang last| : : | haps favors for all and no prizes tucked at the hips and the neck cut | R e e % i zar lobby, accom- he '”‘"‘ If you like, uze this sppropriate square, [ Our prices are reasonable, We ale .:‘,p \lcazar orchestra be well ' opge on the place cards, or you couid MARY DEAN. wiays please, { | “Song of the 4 the women of Lake- | pave it on the invitations: | PRSI ‘ ‘ . rotn the Chocolate land who are interested in matters yp March the earlicst I.‘p,.!up‘l; me SHORT coAT oF LACE AGA'N | [ i ; H Rosary.' Miss Of self a d civie improvemen it i { AR, [ . ‘ r sweet soprano « e hamy Pogth?:nr Gnrmflnt" HnsD Returned to ’ ° ° a r l n & i i PR . } b i avor, With Many Designs to | . & 4 St evening | egifure 80 postions, Sl s i, g ey ; LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SHOP i Whether the hair be dressed hiz! MME. MERRL | P 1zt the aee Ll "t et e ———————r The short coat of Tace B Pemed | o e ————————— e e 1104 the even- % i at the bidding of feshion, | \ ] e ! e of | t oot v EASTERN PLUMAGE IN WEST "y fopuininy o chaitly Tuce v T AT B e T SN T T ' 14 ' P The coat Is u y 1 in Come an:l Sce Our Spring Style 1 ! 3 slecvelegs stv! ‘ & frinze or bound wit! vin, RS o (o e | vterian Ladies D he k : | ll . . ste, b “ ~ ~ VIR i | ' M vt | It is « ' Lhophove | ! 12 nd Preshr- v ‘ wi t to the back in e e e R R ‘-‘ ;:‘ day alternco i g : LD l'Qul' Ladics 1. .l' I. F. Gracy, a Tl . . l { uese B i rof H ke, b The materizl may be ¢ Scamiess Pumps.....Patenl and Velvet it meeting to be : ) OF marquicett Anv e r to toue of | o e newly elected ™ contrast with the cown is in good N ] r<. A. B. Newman, }is takinz deal of troubl taste, | N’“& A; P. Cox, vice prasi- | the most | The coats ore jo rraceful { . { 1" Gracy, ror-ordin'tlfi ire has | and are a charming to any | l h h ¥ N liss Lutie Gracy, cor-] Ratd o | costume, ‘ Oug Oe Ompany i' N 'ary and treasurer. |[for day ire { = “ L4 \ } transacted, a pro-|lurg , 0 so [ | Less Severe Tailored Models. W. M. CLOUG“. The Sl\oc Mdn ed, {large in ta 7 | . and later a social | *he afternoon being l OF SOCIAL FORMS, | Mme. Merri, Most Noted Authority on Such Subjects. Also Furnishes Help- ing Ideas for Varieties of Home Entertainments. Reply to “Anxious Reader, " Please tell me whether the tines of the fork should be placed up or down when one has finished eating. 1 think they should be placed down. ever proper to use a spoon in drinking tea or coffee? What is the best book 1 can get on table etiquette? I wish something new. S—SOCIETY EDITOR. The tines of the fork are left up and it is proper to use a spoon with tea and coffee; what else could one use” | For name of new and up-to-date book by either of the above telephones. nanmes and addresses in | the depart- | ment, | Charming Jacksonville Woman | Miss Patterson’s Guest. Mrs. Frank Jennings, of J:nkson-‘ ville, who spoke last night at .\lrs.: The Woman Speaks First. When a boy and girl meet on the street, or a man and woman, which should speak first? 1f you were to see a boy you knew, coming, and he was Please give information concerning down ove Is it| ANSWERS TO QUERIES LITTLE ONE'S STYLES KEYNOTE OF FASHION, Tailored Plainness Universal, No Mat- | ter What the Make of the Frock— White Trimming on Every Species of Tub Material. Spring fashions for little maids still preserve the childish simplicity ad- mired this long while. Whether wash- [ able or non-washable fabrics are used, there is a tailored plainness about most of the little gowns, these de- pending upon novel yokes or handsome collars for dressiness, or on the use of two contrasting materials. In point of style, the frock with long-waisted bodice and short, plaited or gored skirt still holds place for children from six up to twelve. In the plainer instances these have solid provision being made for this in the cut of the bodice neck. Numbers of gowns in the more solid wash fabrics have shields and is made of white for trimming every species of tub material. The woman who wishes to deviate a | tailored mod- trifle from the severcly collars of white | pique or plain linen, and frequent use | HINTS AND ADVICE ON ALL KINDS | SIMPLICITY CONTINUES TO BE ‘ | ms of social intem§ should be telephoned to this depart- &' of etiquette send me a self-addressed | yokes of silkor of the contrasting ma- ’ Goine at a Spcvi'tl s soon as they oceur in order that their news value is not & | stamped envelope in care of the paper, | terial, but the dressicr frock almost ‘"en S Hats Sale e : i ) | as it is against the rules to publish | jnyvariably shows a thin white guimpe, L * ¥ THI WEEK AT Some Good Things Are Going at a Price Shoes Some Rare Bargains in Shoces, You will have to see these to ape preciate them, ; | ; i . Men’s Shirts worth $1.30 to 32, AR crate coifl would be els this spring will have her coat cut | ph '.“A- present. moment one went out L | with an extremely deep collar and | - o . * o to mant i iness| wide revers. She will also have the | Got Away With Many Nickels. No Freedom for Him. AR ¢ and youthful under the| coat cut with a peplum set on at the | With Lis pockets stuffed with nick- | It was his first visit to this country, : ““tinz of the Elite Club|canstant pressure of the hat, th 1 high waistline and will preserve the | els, a man was arrested in Mount Ver- 'U"' he was anxious to see as much of ght at range hall,|bair must be shampooed, brushed| semi-fitted lines that have characteriz- | non, N. Y., a few days ago, charged |1t 48 possible in a short time. In a - “mber g : 7 . i | = ed tailored models for the past season | with vagrancy. Puzzled at the Jingling | brief visit to the south he met an ¢ 'S and their s ipulated unceasingly. Let - . v & : gling guests|and manipulate Ry = ."";;‘"'\F”‘!’h" by Underwood & ¥'nder- | o two, The new length for coats, by | sounds Issuing from his garments, the | 88cd negro who had been a slave. : '00d, N, 1. Ning away very pleas- it alone a week, With no other min- - 7 < bridee whist, L “ight’ tables of play-|comb, and it looks hopelessly flat °r several games had|and stringy and refuses utterly to lons. The new feathers to be used in delicious refreshments|fuff out about the face in modish istration save that of the dressing| r7he stirring events in the far east sontinue to be reflected in our fash- spring models—of which this is a sam- manner beneath the hat brim. the way, is about 24 inches. Suit skirts' are usually cut with some form of the tunic this season eitber real or simu- lated. Pleated side sections are set into many of the mew models with l.l.-lnve a distinct Oriental touch. |good effect.—Harper's Bazar. “How Interesting,” he remarked. “And after the war you had your freedom?” The old man looked at him half sadly, balf sheepishly, shook his woolly head and sald: “No, sah. Ah didn't git no freedom—Ah done wus married.” police gearched his clothes finding, to thelr amazement, that 800 nickels were stowed about his person. The prison- er then confessed that he had tapped & nickelin-the-slot machine and made away with $40.