Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 11, 1912, Page 3

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PAGk THREE coolest place in townis-oursoda fountain. When you are tired 'and hot you can always find some- thing sparkhng, deli- cious, refreshing and satis- fying here, The many varie- ties ofJourjsoft |drinks ena- blesiyoulto get justlwhat you want— Something ;That GoS.s_ < Right to the Spot There are many ways and many ingredients for making soda water and other summer drinks, but we use orly the best methods and the best goods, | QUICK DELIVERY Red Cross Pharmacy| PHONE 89 Good News! The latest news can always be found at my News Stand, where the leading newspapers and periodicals magazines, etc., are on sale promptly after publication. Good Views! of Florida scenery, including Lake- land postcards, are also in stock in great variety. No Blues! For those who smoke the splendid|an’s (hvistian cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. Come, Choose! From my varied stock, anything you|ladies of the t sisted by the missionary societies of may desire in my line. You will nof PRSP RSB EDSRIBEGGddGhddhd Office Number . Residence Number ... ... SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for t! municated to the Society Editor Mail written notices to the Socie Notices of social functions, club impaired. TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. cessesssansecas 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 WARM WEATHER WEAR' DAINTY MUSLIN FROCK WORTHY OF ALL ADMIRATION. { In Two Pleces, Though Having the One-Piece Effect—Clever Arrange- ment of Bands Effects a Youthful Appearance, I Tha dainty little muslin frock worn by the miss in our {llustration is usual enough to have many admirers, for after all the most of us love the things | we know. Although a one-piece effect, the costume is in two pieces, and so if the dress {8 of silk or a thin wool, such as velling, the skirt could be used with the thin bodices of midsum- mer, The new feature of this little frock is the high placing of the lace bands on the skirt, and this arrangement gives a much more youthful look than {f the lace were put at the bottom of the skirt. The deep hem and tucks make the solidity of bottom required for a good and graceful fall. The bodice is in the old bebe model, buttoning at the back, and showing sleeves far tighter than have been worn this long while. Shorter sleeves and a collarless neck are possible, as well as a back arrangement of the he Social Department can be com- by either of the above telephones. ty Editor, care Evening Telegram. meetings, church gatherings and $ESPSEIIPIPE1EI00EIIIPe MOTHER'S DAY. Of all the days of all the year The one that you should hold most dear Is Mother's Day. You're ever in Dear Mother's prayer No matter who you are or where, Bless Mother's Day! The white carnation typifies The love—incense that shall arise On Mother's Day— From off the altar of your heart, Though you and she are far apart On Mother's Day. For Mother's love is tried and true; No sacrifice too great for you On Mother's Day. We'll bless her name, and keep her shrine Aglow with love almost divine On Mother's Day. —Warren E. Comstock. L] L] L] Friday Musicale Met Yesterday Afternoon. The Friday Musicale met yester- day afternoon at Mrs. Fletcher's stu-| dio. The meeting was devoted to the practice of the Rose Maiden. The club expects to give the “Rose Maid- en” upon Mr. Orme’s return from New York city. It has not been ful- ly decided, but the members are now 1;y||lorx||1vlzni||g giving it in the Her- ron theater, and, it so, it will be an invitation affair. . . L ? Ladies Placed Couch In Passenger Station. With fitting ceremonies, the \Wom- Temperance Union yesterday afternoon placed the couch in the rest room of the passenger station. There was scripture read- ing and prayer by Rev. 1. C. Jen- kins. In the purchase of the couch the W. C. T. U, were as- the Methodist and Baptist churches, be disappointed in quality or price. and also by members of the First Miss Ruby Daniel | News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. Why Not Smoke the BEST A. H. -~ BLUNTS &% For Sale at All Stands @ |bestows. Presbysterian church, Cumberland Presbyterian church, and by mem- bers of Woodmen Circle, * o o Will Go To Europe Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Memminger, of Lakeland, who. are. among. South Florida's most prominent and influ- ential citizens, were in the city yes- terday, accompanied by their charm- ing daughter, Miss Memminger, and they lunched at the Tampa Yacht and Country Club. Within a fort night they expect to go to Europe for a six-months’ tour. They have 2 great many friends in Tampa Who are always glad to give them a cor- dial welcome to this city.—Tampa Tribune. e o o McCauley's Tribute To His Mother. “In after-life you may have friends, but never again will you have the inexpressible love and gentleness lavished upon you which a mother Often do I sigh in my struggles with a hard uncaring world for the sweet, deep security [ felt when, of an evening, nestling in her Losom, I listened to some quiet tale, snitable to my age, read in her un- tiring voice. Never can I forget her sweet glances cast upon me when I appeared to sleep; never her kiss of peace at night. Years have passed since we laid her beside my father in the old churchyard, yet still her |vcice whispers from the grave and her eves watch over me as I visit marshes and ¢ since hallowed to the, oping the ma spots long I niemory of my mother.”—Macauley. lvoom one morning to clean up atter sash, and if the sash is in the rear it could be a very dressy detall, or in- deed form part of an overbodice of sili. With such simple little lingerie frocks, in fact, there come the most charming bodice draperies, or coats, or jumpers or whatever one chooses to call them, of taffeta, the ornamen- tal thing looking something like a ki- mono walst with one side crossing over back and front, and a wealth of tail (two talls or one) hanging below. The frock itself may be a modest lit- ONE WAY TO MAKE A BOY TIDY. (By Ruth (ameron.) Two mothers were comparing notes on the habits of their respec- tive sons. Said one mother with a sigh: *Oh, 1 do wish Philip were as tidy as your boy. | never saw anything neater than your boy's room. And those dainty curtains and that nice rug. | shouldn’t any more dare to have things like that in Philip's room. They'd be ruined in no time. Why Philip— For several minutes the other mother listened to a category of Philip's sins of untidiness—how he tracked mud into his room, put his feet upon the chairs, kept his bu- reau perpetually littered, his shoes scattered about the room and his clothes draped over the furniture, finally, at a slight pause, she man- aged to put in. *“Mark used to be just like that.” “Why, 1 thought he was naturally orderly.” “He certainly was not. His room used to be such a sight that 1 dread- ed to go into it. I'd lecture him al- most every day, but it didn’t do the slightest good."” “Well, what on earth did you de then." Mark's mother smiled. “You know you just spoke of the dainty curtains and nice rugs in Mark's room,"” she said. "Well, they are part of the secret. You thought I put them there because Mark was neat and careful, | tle slip of mull, but the lovely shoul- As a matter of fact, it's more the|der get-up with its quaint puffiings or other way around. He is neat and | frilled edged, gives it a look of Paris. careful because they are there. F""I 'lh“ l’rl""-“l“'{""""“‘"l‘ "‘:c:' :V' ; .. | ery girl needs, which must not be too L0 PONC UD AN my bDY.8 llu’:ngnml which are in :',-very:’hlng from gingham to dotted muslin, this model | b had gone to school, and it was in| 4g ymost desirable, and it the girl has lyvreh o state of disorder that | Wasia pretty throat some of the neck ally discouraged., He ought to I:\vi treatments should certainly be collar- less, for bare throats are the smart privilege of the young, and collarless frocks are much worn. The very thin- nest materials would need a thin silk or lawn underslip, for it is not quite and realized 1t wasn't so unlike | the bhest taste in the world for the barn either. 1 had had the girls' | underwear to show, and it {; no longer rooms papered twice since his was | the fashion. done because | thought a boy didn't| 1f there is no money for a finer care. And yet, that paper was dirty | fabrie, pray go and look at some of and faded and altogethier hideous. .lll- :::t::l'z:;;n ‘;z::::“:x'::;:;:;wgfi:h::z stead of the pretty hangings like these filmy webs, and when I say the rest of the hous:, 1 had put|cheap, | mean from the viewpoint of 1 the barn instead of the house, | said 1o myself. And then, teleaned it, comehow 1 got to think- ing, and | looked around the room as carpet was threadbare, the furniture | petae pouring in from out-of- was cheap and old. In fact, I real- nds. Three telegrams have ized that there was reully nothing to:;:’nm:':':::‘ ";'."h Instruc- inspire the boy with a desire to keep gyer.” P the place neat and tidy “My husband and | had a confer-gepictions on Grocers, ence that night, and 1« next day iepers in England in the sev- started to make Mark's room as pret- century were subject to oth- ty as the girls’. And positively [t*tions than those respecting hurt me to see how pirased he was! Was enacted that “gny per- You see, I had always been roolllhhn'e Trade or Mystery of the enough to think that dida’t ::l'd "r:;;vd 1':}:; dbliect;m care. Well, to make . 0ng StOry keep more than one u’h:; short, Mark lives up to .. room nowne time.” Grocers were aiso just as he lived dow: it before. to sell any commodities ex- Of course the change /1t come all®ons, currants, sugar, spice, at once—that was four :ears lso—:e' ey, AL Powler, bt You cail see [t's rerty COMBIOtS e'm':r. pitch, rozen, tobaeco o on wool, cotton yarn, telng, rise, linsced ofl, white “Yes, I've certainly the best way to dev: sellin boys wned thatad, olives, prunes, figs, Span- responsibil- alabaster, alum, almonds,| FLIES SEE BATES FOR — VR — SUMMER TOGS We are now showing all the new warm weather materials, in- cluding lawns, linens, organdies and silks of surpassing beauty and in all the latest shades, We also have a new line of ginghams 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 full line ofeverything to be found in a cliy department store. COME AND SEE US! G BIEILD 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 you as you are to be pleased. TRY US. Phone 130. THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. e 130 When you can buyiEiEisiEsiEEs screens as cheap g them, it cannot possil put up with the torment and pouring in through old, torn Ask your wife what bothers her moflore “ays hold work during the summer, and | Unexpected ity and pride in chiiu is to give '“mpblack and candle them something to responsible The . i and proud about. ' - 10 more work et Y get into everything—make trouble—woy H . than fretting and iing all thebit<Cat \ing Scheme. time, and it is cert:/ - « more pleas. IV comething new un-| even death—wherever they go : { a rhat BIAHE Wm. The latest scheme or i - nt method and on: JTINES MOTepy ageen rabbits bas just results.” : 484 1t oceurred during the| OUF SPick-and-span screens will mot only keep ¢ “I wonder,” sa ip’s motheraear Sler City. A man of . . y dubiously, “if th: i1 ever workhip went hunting the day| 2lso add a fresh %W and coming o & plecs ness to the appearance of your 19 s e ) with Philip?” “There’s on- sond way toD8Rd found literally hus- find out,” said lady E.risk}y,n.!."h There were dosens R course, all led Developing Norway's Resources. gt idea wag .m‘:n:: Norway’s goverru<n' maintaing a' and be at onge went soclety epgaged in recniming of ed a selning net and re- ds and devel- /e fleld ready for business. We sell the best screen wire, doors hinges, scre an peat. his City (N. C) The and windows, complete with springs. e ————————— e — T Jackson &

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