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no her hat out lose the mets are offered He the saint’s day of. the large trayful® of dulces or cakes i handed around. These dulces are or pamented with little sugar images saints and angels. If it is a first call that is being made, the hostess offars her house and everyth!ns'it Clever idea of Girl With Some Origin. ality That Is Well Worth Being Imitated. A party given recently by a clever' girl which was both original and en- tertaining and proved to be a great Success was a hobby party. The in- X vitations were worded in the following [ manner: “Come to my party on Wed- nesday night and wear your pet hob- by; also state dn your acoeptanco what is your favorite dish.” The groups Bt aecmibied. in thé big living room were just the funniest conglomeration imaginable, the *ec- centricities of genius personlfled” as | one girl expressed it. There was the postage stamp fiend Wwearing a motley collection pasted on various parts of her clothing, even her face, hands and hair bore a stick- gier from some place. The girl who & | Was making silk quilts out of her £ | party gowns and those of her friends & | was arrayed in a costume by the side g of which Joseph’s historical coat of & | many colors would have lcoked a sad & ' and sober garment. Bugs, butterfiles, % | toads and lzards played in most life- & | like attitudes over the clothing of the ¢ | naturalist in the crowd, and the girl g | who went in for physical culture wore 2| & necklace of miniature Indian clubs g | and dumbbells. Of course, the camera SESIPPLEERILH 4008800 | CTRLE Vent around trying to “take” — | everybody and the autograph -collec- tor was on hand with book and pencil. may long have health and hagplneu to enioy it. Says & W _her new book: “T| hate all men! I loathe their habits! 1| ; simply turn all their pleasures - ¢ . with a shudder! T cannot tolerats them A in guise of m }Gur, husband or friend?” from that, however, we're all aren't We'——l’hfluhl- phia Inquirers ’ nendenonlmhr BN N e S, . 188 SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- mumwflumty Editor by either of the above es. ) to the Society Editor, care Evening T Iafiou of functions, club meetings, church gatherings md m:mqmmwammhmmmum«m wumumymmmmtthmrnewvduhmt impaired. Private School Pupils A golf enthusiast wore a golf suit N Enjoyed Fine Picnic. made of calies-in a brilllant Scotch plaid and topped it with a Tam o" Shanter. Fastened to his buttonhole was a small case of golf clubs, such as are sometimes used for dlnner favors. One of the drollest figurés was the man devoted to making hand-made furniture; he had a set of doll's chairs, table and bed, which he had in a basket, and insisted upon showing everyone how perfectly they were constructed. Altogether it was a most amusing party. When refreshments were served it was seen how the hostess had endeav- ored to cater to the likes of her guests, . WITH EVERYTHING IN PLACE Fourfold Bag Has Compartments the Odds and Ends That So Easll Get Lost or Mislaid. If you once have owned a fourfold bag you will never again be without one. Into the separate compartments can go buttons, hooks and eyes, thread and sewing utensils and a small plece of work, and there is no wild hunting for the articie needed as in a one- plece bag. These bags may be made in any size, but a convenient size is made The pupils of the high school de- partment of the Main Street Private school greatly enjoyed their picnic yesterday at Prairie Pebble. When I, grow up I'm goin’ to be An actor feller, yes, sirce. He's got the softest snap I know Md cmulnty he mu the Spugh, It was a jolly crowd, an ideal day Ho always wears & nice dress suit |ang a round of tun, laughter, eating And fine plug hat and gloves to boot. and sight-seeing the entire day. Heg lives in houses that 4re grand, *Autos -and one wagon 'left early ‘And all he has to do is stand in the morning for Prairie Pebble, ¢ |where is located the largaat phos- Aroa‘ nd and speak his little piece SR Wb el Wor1d: By boch Which seems fo flow as slick ple who live in Lakeland do not real- grease, - . 4 ize this fact, nor do they know any- Or else he sets upon gilt chairs thing of the great trolley lines and Whlch are around 'most everywheres. electrical power in evidence\in this place, but within fourteen miles of Lakeland is one of the finest if not He's “"""“‘_“n' some nice gal the finest power houses in the entire That he has managed to corral, south and a plant worth $8,000,000 Don’t make no difference 'bout thé|managed by able and courteous men. GS‘OWG- Prof. Angell has chaperoned many He kissed her and right out loud. |4 crowd of pupils to this place, of He's always got some hice EBreen |which they will slways have pleasant cash momories, and on this occasion they That he can haul right out and flash. | received the same kind and courteous He keeps the herdine from harm. |tregtment that the officers and em- The folks all say that hie's the stuff, [pioves of that plant ever accord to And though it may be just a bluff|him and his charges. He is a hero grand, all right, The usual long trolley ride, through For two or three hours every night.|the country to the different mines The latest news can always be found at WM Stand, where th. leading gufinm and periodicals magazines, etc., are on sale promptly after Wbu““‘"\ i iV and washers was the most delightful :::m:\;:vr&r:;fil:mml:fl:; G " i Vh 8! DISCONTENT. exporienod of the day. satin edges. Cut the ribbon fnto four W For pleasure and profit the day was strips of equal length, double each Let me do something perfect, before |well spent. Such affairs help to bind | strip and overcast the edges together form a small bag. Turn in the top to the depth of an inch for the head- ing and run with a double line of sew- ing for a casing. Use two yards of number ome or baby satin ribbon for a drawstring, cutting in separate yard pleces. Rip ot Horiu cenery, ‘iulml!u death; ‘teacher and pup!l together and was Some least of things, so it be whole | fitting close of a school year that and free has been a grand success. K] From any faltesing ‘touch; One hundrep and eight pupils have none may see been enrolled in this school this year One faintest flaw; that not one light-|and as long as there is a demand for that For those wholmote the splendid est breath such & school it will continue. the stitches on the outside of the cas- : May dim the grace my sure hand 5 & ing petween the line of sewing, and 1gars. Shgried, LARIRAA mad Tamps fashjoneth. i run the drawstring through the out: makes. l‘!lo lmylhl mbmo llll- _ 1 know there is mot any strength Daughters Elect Officers, side of each of the four bags, tying o e Meet Next at Live Oak. the ends in a flufty bow. Start the COmQ, Choose! To work this deed; oh, may Thy| After ome of the most successful ::‘2;' t‘:::w;;;"“‘t: ":fl::’";’:ow:l;: :: > power be meetings in the history of that or- around the four, using the inner side From my nrled m anything you Fulfilled in weakness, as THy Scrip-|ganization the Daughters of the Con-| of eaging. Tie ends in a bow. jmay desire in my l;i. You will not ture saith! Tederacy of Florida brought their sev-| To keep the bags from sliding on enteenth annual convention to a close zight. the drawstring, tack the two on each 8ide together, running a stitch or two in the frill just above the casing. This be disappointed. in q‘illltr or price, The closing feature was My soul is sick of half-accomplish-|last ment, . |a moonlight excursion on Tampa Miss Ruby D‘n‘d Ol doeds that are no deeds; of vic-|Bay on board the steamer Fayorite, x'n:hu them draw easlly on: one tories which was a pleasant occasion de- ¥ NmSmd Lobby of, umu Theater. Unmwnad by triumph; stranger w spite the rather disagreeable”weath- content er. The outing lasted from 8:30 un- Untll Thou work in me some excel-{til 11 o'clock and was largely at- ! * lence, tended. ‘That my heart may y‘ve rest ere I| ‘At the business session yesterday [ g0 hence; afternoon’. Live Oak was chosen as Blind voyager across the bitter . {the next comvention city, having " {—Bdw. Barss, fn Atlantic Monthly.|come in direct competition with “DOROTHY” BAG. L y Jpokmvme Officers were chosen iwill lngfi' With Miss Munn, for the ensuing year as follows: Sis- The omans’ Lfixflhr! of All|ter Esther Carlotta, of St. Augustine, Salnts’ Episcopal church will meet in|was re-elected president; Mrs. Chas. wlo 0] the Guild hall on Monday afternoon, |B. Davis, of Madison, was re-elected 'May 6, at 4 o'clock.' Miss Lydia(first vice president; Mrs. John M. was chosen lpw“ vice president; Mrs. Rufus L, re, of Marianna, was re-elected third vice president; Mrs. F. B. Waaver, of Miami, was named fourth (18 years at Or-| . me & postal card 64 Red. No. 411 S. Ohio) of chklonvme, was re-elecu d statv trmprer The terms of Mrs. J. W, \Ilnm, o8, who 'ere elected for three years, qsa not expire. Daughters of the Tampa chapter are very proud to have been accord- the honor of belng awarded the which I8 “Dorothy” bag, the lQMIt re ple for Milady's knicknacks. The A§ came into unenviable notoriety 11t was conspicuously carrled by 1 s of militant’ English Suf- in their siashing campaign, found the “Dorothy” the 'most gonvenient kind of handbag in which ‘%”"’ stones and hide hammers.’ % 3 next Tuesday night are practieing |inal historieal papers on the war be- ¥ and each know their parts to|tween the states.—Tampa Tribune. perfection. D The little folks—those three, four lncu Needs Molst Soll. and five years old—are too sweet for: lJpouo. & trailing plant, thrives best anything when they are carrying out B clay soll along the banks of rivers. their parts of the pretty entertain.|WRIle it requires a great des! of mols- enin tuve, it cannot Hve under water, 3nd ment, and. fhe Hvening Telegram |congequintly fn Golombia it is found fecls assured thaf all who attend will at 18 best development in reglons more than get their money's worth, |where the rivers do not overflow. | -_——-—5-——-—-——! !lndldhwm Orang mm:m 3 In Vivid COInr.. dand embroidery done in vivic col | will be placed upon & white back- of faille or mofre silk, and then ‘a8 collar and cuffs for tallored New ¥ork Herald. 00M 7. RAYMONDO BUILIING 4 in all the latest shades. We also have a new line of ginghams and THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY - SEEBATES FOR YOUR SUMMER TOGS We are now showing all the new warm weather materials, in- cluding lawns, linens, organdies and silks of surpassitg beauty and percales. Our Embroideries Are the talk of the town. We have the most complete line of laces and embroideries in South Florida. See Our Children’s Dresses in the latest styles, We carry a tull line ofeverything to be found in a ci:y department store. TR AT LY ) p(J‘fi’ \—"AL“ k) (d 1 (%) “l If good work is what you are look- ing for, you can get it at Lakeland Steam Laundry, Compare our work with others, and you will find it in the lead. We are just as anxious to please )ouasyoulntobeplaued. TRY US. Phone 130, R. W. WEAVER, PROP. ’Phone 130 Don’t Fail to Keep Your Eye -on This Square Asltis Com-