Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 19, 1912, Page 3

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TELEPHONE Numbter .... Number ... ... NUM uce L NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depaztment can be com- 4 to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. 1A sPiLL itten notices to the Socicty Ed:tor, care Evening Telegram. 3 o5 of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings an &x wrems of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- 3 h + a5 soun as they occur in order that their news value is not ed. & @ & R 1GE AND YOUTH. e | ;v Allen Johnson.) ,. on five with scorn, .ou's a babe unborn, ‘ye wise and know it | Teacher’s Meeting Tonight. The teachers of the Methodist Sunday will hold a meeting ix their weekly All teachers are urged to be present. schoo] |tonight, as custom weth pride before the fall— Simple Coiffures. . we begin to see ) Straight hair, it seems, has no Lsoare as wise “" L) place in the coiffure of the presen » wed rown— |, ; ¢ we wear a frown moment, for no matter how it ma) Lway, somehow, slantet Pe arranged, whether parted, in poni- - % 3 :,;ulnm‘ fashion, piled high on the i 25 look different QUItes iy o op brought low at the back o 4 Les we've just begun 1o £, loose waves or the tighter aht; rarcelled effect is the order of the ujoy the fray, | day. ¢ Wre voung and gay; f were ) B4 i Many women whese hair alon ; wes another slump; g cives them a dowdy apprarance ..ve near the jump; i ) ; $ complain to women wWhose coitfure is ivoowe lose all zest, _1 with the indigest; by 4 il .« have forgotten, 0o, have forg 5 L . twenty like to do : 2« that we old men .l'”‘ whole Hair deessing, The hair must stay in tor now as we did then ; mother mood and cold the first position no matter what he- world L matter of caretul preparation, tha hinir tashion “staving put.”’ las an unhappy this is the secret of antiha \‘"‘.m\.,miv measures 0 woman has to resort K 10 1o ke poit neag in appearance uy . down the hill we glide, Thon each head has its own pecul- . ms naught to lay aside; |iarities and requires specialtreat en once again, but best [poent and arrangement, Dry, broken < joys now scemeth rest hair, with a multitude of short ends, will old age and youth t only knows the truth, pd 1 in this mundane land, other understand. Exchange arranzed inoan Uly cannot be tive fashion without the areat Lat att Cstocare, Hair nets are helptul to some, and brilliantine to others, and great cars | | 'The Ear Drop Hat Accentuates THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., APRIL 19, 1912, Present Mode of the Earring Copyright, Underwood & Underwood, N, Taking advantage of the present vogue of milliners have produced this ear drop hat. a pompon ostrich plume just above the 'Hints and Advice; e R should be taken to sclect the righ ook Club Will sort of pin for the different textures - W & : 4 tf hair. | jic Uance Tonight, el tricad ox Liub will hold their For the evening coiffure, as well as the hair arrangement for duy o this evening at Orange | . will no doubt be largely | U fvery the keynote is simplicity, and little false hair is used to at- e tain this effect . Licle Will | ol wps, Vealker, ~ |Program of Japanese i Gircle o the Wouls [ piay Given Tonight. y Society of the Meti=| 0 jpgepram of the Japanese op L mect Monday abterp o tonight for the benet { the home ot Mrs. Tog oo 0y L 1l school is as fo! ¢ Sodih Tennessee ad W8 s will be Mes. U DL goerenta Phic ; i o Lodes Waring. % and NVincer vetings ale als Act l ( S 0 0 e it s Lhoped tha 1 3 ¢ Fhanks 1o Yo W attendance a g i | b wd S \ O 1 San, O-Kita Sa ) to Meet hotyo sal ditinoon, { Flower Sof reoon was the reg-j Patter Song, 2 5 O duy ol the Womal = Hepaya Wis hot @ quorais yonara < decided o adjourn O Tori-Kayo, O-Thana tomorrow afternoon Al | =a n it is hoped that i Lullaby, i Siesta noe will be present. Ancient Solemn Processior ting several matters ol | ome before the ladies, | Aqt II. will be the amendment Instrumental introduction aws. The members will| puct, We Are Not Fi Yet y act on the resignation|xgra and Dora I Sullivan, secretary of | Song, When I Was 1 Girl, Miss fayor Clonts expects | jnowal! m-up day at an early| (horus, Tip-toe Chorus, Hush! ladies will also make| Song and chorns, Cheses Mademoi- is mecting to co-operate |celles ‘v in conducting the| Sonz aud horus, In Praise of emare America it 4 ®,nz and horus, Carmine Piorth Leaguers Met Chorus, National Anthem "2 Rev. and Mrs, Jenkins. Characters. wading Circle of the Epworti - delightfully entertained ¥ ¢vening at the home of I. C. Jenkins. The been engaged in th2 m, Sue Hardin 0-Kitn San and 0 Kay cousing, v Fannin and Mary y San, he Groover \“xico the past five months Chaya, mezzo soprano, Jeulah “.us at one time was a mis- [ Hooks Mexico for a period of| Nora Twinn and Dora Twin 'hs, therefore his talk on |younz 1 b “ir pecularities, customs. r and d religion was very in-|Artie Fu 1 thoroughly enjoyed by| Miss Knowall, contralto, EOTEE Mary McKay f s lusion of the study ice|J panese Wedding. Characters Rep- | resented ke were served. | present were Mr. and| Dride, £ nook, Rev, and Mrs. .| ¢ \ L r. Selsemeyer, Mi t ¥, Olive McRae, Pearl e Streater, Lessie and| ] Minnie McCord, and Vera MceRao, . . and the boys all seem very fond of | me. | clate a few suggestions as to the dec- O-Hanu San, a Japanese giri of po | china ehower besides flowers, and no on Social Forms | impossible: for me to | young people can be 80 rude ns to By MME. MERRI ‘Advice to an Orphan Girl, I am a young girl of fifteen, al- though I look much older, [ am an| orphan and live with my aunt. 1 am said to be very charming and pretty, I would llke to ask you if it is wrong to let the boys Kiss and caress me when they are taking me home from parties and such places. Also is it wrong to go to lunch rooms with hoys of keventeen and cighteen after danees or plays? The boys 1 am! friends with all attend the same high ! cohool as T do and are approved ol by my aunt. Plesse anower in your column as goon e possible and let e know how 1 shoui t, as I have no mother of whom 1 cou ek ad vice. CLATGHING EYI -— | I am very glad you wioie to me on the eubject and T do hope yorr will not | think T am very old fashioned | ciriet when I tell you not to let the bovs kiss you or take any libertic with yon whatever, It is just what your own mother would have told you. ! e good friends and comrades and | have all the good times possible, only keep the love-making out of it. Then I would not go to public places for refreshment after theaters or after dances unless chaperoned or | with a crowd of at least six or eight,| and some of them should be oldel than you. It does not look right and you cannot be too careful. The boys will have far more respect for you and you will never be sorry it you| maintaln your dignity. No matter how hard it is, do it and you wiil not have any heartaches, and they are bound to come If you permit things you should not. Suggestions for a China Shower. When giving a china shower what should be served? Would also appre- orations and how to entertain. ANXIOUS READER. — 1 1 There I8 no special decoration for a entertainment is necessary besides opening the parcels and enjoying the bride-elect’'s pleasure with her pretty | things. Cards are always permissible, | providing the guests like to play.| Serve a salad, sandwiches, olives, | salted nuts and coffee. Questions From “Faithful Readers.” We are two young girls, our age fife teen. Is it proper for girls of our age | +0 have bovs escort them home from | a picture show? Is it proper for girls to he taken, by boy friends, to pleture shows? FAITHFUL READERS. 1 am always glad to answer Gu tions from my gi:ls, and I Lope th will be able to get my 1d It all depends upon the picture ¢ some are good and some ghould er see the light at all. So much depends upon H | know “There’s T. earrings, the fashionable It is made of biack chip with | left ear. e r—— v ot AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNS the boys and more depends upon the girls. It father and mother do not ob- ject to cither the shows or the boys 1 do not, but do not go too often and try to go in the daytime and not at night unless an older person goes as chaperon, Y Reply to “Miss Mary.” Your letter is too long to print in detail, but T must say it 1s almost believe that talk about you and make you uncom- fortable, even when in Sunday school, Don't you suppose that you imagine a good deal and if you are not well every- thing scems s0 much worse, ‘The only remedy 1 know is to try to forget vourself and think what you can do for others. There is room for every- one in this world and something tor each one of us to do. Brooding over onr own ills I8 just the worst thing possible, for nothing is ever so0 bad | but it might be worse, Marking the Bridal Lincn, In marking a bride’s hinen, ig 1t PAGk THREB We Are Ready, Madam, to Talk New ' Spring Clothes | Spring Wearables& Spring Weather Qur windows are showing and our announcements are herald- e+ e ing the newest, nobbiest Spring Clothes for you and your daugh- or. Completeness certainly characterizes our stocks. Visit This Scason’s Garment Display A perfect delineation of the cleverest effects go hand in hand with considerate If You Want Fashion Smartness, You Surely Want Style-Craft Garments price- narking. They positively represent the correct standard for correct dressers. J Good Shoppers That Know Good Values Should Know Our Offerings on all Embroideries and White Goods. eBautiful Swiss Bandings and Flounces. Our Lovely Line of White Goods Fresh As the Morning Dew Lawns. Dimitics, Percales, Lin vcaves, Costume Linens, Waistin: Linens, Embroidered Batiste, Voiles, Marquisettes, Crapes, Swisses: Piques, Etc., now on display. IRONING SHIRTS If you wish your shirts and collars | to look just right, you will not be proper to uge the fuitiil of Lier last y | s tisappointed it ond them t fl / { 'fl? disappointed if yon gend them to us, | = 0 A wt AN 3 f 4 cialty of hizh-class | W \ v,‘* for woomalke aup | { » / \ undry work | Our pavpose is 1o please yow. K/ name, or her future hushand’s? 1t has eaneed quite a diseussion here, the 1oadority thinking it shoudd he the I inee none would be w i | antil after the mardazge. SHILLY. ANl bridal linen, both perconal and for the new home, is marked with thed Dride’s initials and not these of her | future hushand, as it iz always pre pared before the weddim and - yon many a ship 'Lwixt the cup and the lip.” Reply to “Chums.” A8 you say “mother does not ob ject” to the young boys calling upon you, I certainly do not, but, be sure that “mother” knows all about them and I do not belleve 1 wonld acce invitations from boys whom you have met “only twice.” If you are i lowed to go to “theaters and partic " and both, only wearing hair ribbons, the boys must certainly see you howe, tor you two girls should not be on the streets alone. [ think there I8 no prettier way to wear the hair than looped up with ribbons or colled around the head in bralds with a rib- bon bow on the side. i ———— Invitation Etiquette. In recelving an invitation to a card party is it proper to gend acceptance, as well as regrets? What do the capl- tal letters R. S, V. P. signity? N. LT An invitation to a card party ehould be accepted or regretted as £oon as possible. The letters RSV FE stand for the French “Repondez s'll vous plait,” and mean, in plain kEng- lish, “Respond, if you please.” Reply to “Brown Eyes. You did perfectly right to mall | three cards to reach the hostess on the day of the “te or before the date, as long as you live out of town. I am very glad you find the depart- ment helpful and it 1s kiud to have you say Eo. MADAME MERRL —_— Finishing Sleeves, An excellent way to finlsh armholes in a fine lingeric waist is to sew the glreves in by mac then button- hole around the edwes with elther a coarse thread or soft floss. | As-‘i‘bczl a THE LAKELAND STEAY: LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. *Phone 130 e i e i et e | Hold A Full Hand And will bet my limit, $15.00 that if you will let me Shuffle The Cards I will giv. you a straight in any colorsuit to open the spring with, and the HUB would like to have you bring a pair of friends to help you draw if i you doubt a Square Deal 1 Ante up boys, I want your business, : and to get it have brought the niftiest line of spring suits to Lakeland you ever set eves upon. EWEST IDEAS NEWEST CREATIONS The Hub’s Great Clothes JOSEbd LeVAY |

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