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0f all the attentions you can show the presents you can buy nothing more appreciated than a box of o candy now and then. ur Candies Taste Good d Are in Good Taste This is about all the argument cded for the young fellow, but re- this.. After she is yours b things are appreciated even mber ore than before. She knows that 4 think more of her, of course, but i1 she likes to be told and she likes be shown even better. Naturally ¢ can't tell you this but try her just ce with a box of our candy and see ch it means. Why not? orris, Atlanta, Candies Quick Delivery Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 ] Good News! Atest news can always be t my News Stand, where the wspapers and periodicals, “te, are on sale promptly " pubddcation, Good Views! fla scenery, including Lake- t , are also in stock in No Blues! who smoke the splendid | !, Lakeland and Tampa ‘moking tobacco also. Come, Choose! iried stock, anything you u my line. You will not “d In quality or price. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand ' Edisonia Theater. The Cigar That Made Lakeland Famous A. H. T. For Sale at All Stands THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JUNE §, 1912, TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Residence Number ... .. SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- other items of social interest sho impaired PEFEDPIEPEIIIOTIIEIIHHED municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. !nl written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, elub meetings, church gathcrings and uld be telephoned to this depart- ment as socn as they occur in order that their rews value is not §id WOMAN. You say that you are but a woman —vyou Who are so wonderful to me. You tell me there is little you can do, Little indeed that all the world can see. There are no battles plain That you can fight, as I a man, can fight. But who shall say your life is lived in vaia, If all my darkened days you have kept light? on the open FIRSRL PL ¥ Oh, little woman, heart, be glad, be glad, That you are what God made you! Well I know | How you have merved me when the day was sad. And made me better—yea, kept me so! Be very glad that you, in your white place, Your little home with folded hands can be A silent influence to whose source i trace The little good there ever was in me. and o To be a woman—is there any more That you have need to be from day to day? How wonderful to have your your store Of purity and goodness and to say “One that [ love is nobler since i came; One that loves me is better for my heart, sake” A woman, oh, name That ever on the mortal shall wa — Chari + x Mr. and Mrs. 0'Donald Entertained at Cards. One of the prettiest affairs « couson ocenrred last evening Mr. and Mrs. John O'Donald tained at cards in honor of Miss Mary Reynolds, who is the guest of her annt, Miss Helen Cochran [n the receiving line were Mr. and O'Donald, Miss Reynolds and | there is no greater tongne Hansen Town: . f e when | enters | | | | Mrs. T, 1L Woods. Mrs. O'Donald was | beautifully gowned in yellow voile, | j cmbellished with hand embroidery; ‘, | 21iss Reynolds looked charming in a [vandsome gown of embroidered mar- cuisette over blue satin, and Mrs | Woods was lovely in a hand-embroid- white voile over silk he house attractively | corated with blooming plants, an s«ial orizina] touch being the use ida moss as an overhanging to the lace curtaing and por was mos! | Mrs. T 1 Woods, presided at the | bowl with such charm that wtively recalled the couplet “Maude Muller,” “a sweeter | drangh: from a fairer hand, et Many heawifnl gowns were in evi- | Cence despite the inclement weather, {and the owed light which suffused the rooms lent a touch of magic to the scene At the close of the games delicious ice cream and cake were served. This, too, was in perfect harmony with the color scheme of yellow and white, upon which the decorations of the evening wera built. Those who enjoyed the hospitality |65 Mr. and Mrs. O'Donald were Miss | Mary Re , Miss Lytle, of Ocala; Julia Etta Patterson, Miss| punct {one in | | from Christian Endeavorers Have Pleasant Social at *Mosswood,” “Mosswood.” the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs, N, A scelip of a happy Riguins, was the thering of Chris- tion Endeavor last ¢vening, the being a social given the nembers by the entertainment com- rittee. To Miss Laura Southard and Miss Mary Jackson is dups much of the credit for the pleasant evening, as they were instrumental in getting up the affair, and worked tirelessly for its success. Progressive Hearts was played, Mr. Sam Hagan being the fortunate win- ner of the prize. Delicious refreshments were served later in the evening, which all en- joyed very much. It was a late hour when all repaired to their homes, each declaring they had enjoyed the evening most thoroughly. L] L] L] Program Meeting Will Occur Monday Afternoon. The program meeting of the Methodist Missionary Society will be held Monday afternoon at the lecture room of the church. Mrs. . G. Arendell will be the leader for the afternoon. All mem- bers are cordially invited to attend . . . No Meeting of the U. D. C. Owing to the very inclement weath- or, there was no meeting of the Unit- eod Daughters of the Confederacy Thursd afternoon Mrs. Darrva- cott’s, The mecting will probably e called later by the president, Miss Annie Browning. . Miss Preston Will Tour Europe This Summer Miss Mozelle Preston, of Bartow, left Wednesday morning for New York, where will sail on the 12th for a summer abroad. She will oin a party in Naples, Italy, after o thirteen days' voyage. Miss Preston cecasion at she will be joined by Miss Maud Schwal mever at Sanford, who is to be an the party Mrs. J. Sanford Jewett Will Be Hostess at Party This Afternoon. Mrs o Santord Jewett will he the hostess aninformal affair this att- crnoon at her pretty home on Lok Morton. The will be in honor of Mrs. Jewett's b 1 Meta Jewett, of Ocala iy s Attractive Ocala Girl Visiting Miss Patterson. Mi=s Julia Etta Patterson Miss Maguic Ll Ommla girl, who wil M wer o guest charming guest for several weeks Bas visited Miss Patters | and her many friends are mak stay most pleasant | Dance Last Night. “An enjoyable dance was zive: night at Holder’'s hall Henry orchestra, Quite a num! voungz people were present by 1t the evening. The McHenry orchestra is con of the following talented mu N Mamie Walker, pianist; Flanagan, violinist; H. J. Gi jonetist; . L. McHenry and A. W. McHenry, tron They make splendid music a1 indeed a credit to the city were the compliments paid trn.om a8 evening by the dancers. * . LJ Many Services at Dixieland. There will be Sunday = { Margaret Southard, Miss Mabel| | Drane, Miss Oli Summerlin, M Hattie Patton, M Fannie Clont Nieuwenkamp, Miss, d Mrs. John 8. Edwards, Mr T. I. Woods, Mrs. Tay 1. H. Orme, M. L| Fred Mendenhall, Kelsey| Flanton. J. P. Getzen, Fred Eaton, Truby Os P. E. Chunn, Ossian l!vrana_ m Reynolds, Ray Weeks. w {10 do so. s, Miss Helen Cochran.| tent in Dixieland Sunda: on 30. All who can ¢ In the eveninz Collier, of Flora 1 Prayer metiy . ) ol e 1 reach land on Thursday ever « o Her Reformation. *| trimmed with black wings and the TOILET BASKET'S ODD DESIGN Boat-Shaped. and May Be Just as Elab- orately Trimmed as the Owner May Desire. One of the prettiest of the novelties in the smaller-sized tollet baskets 18 a boat-shaped affair with an exceedingly | high and boldly curved handle. This i basket may be of the cheapest of | coarsely woven withes, since on lhei outer side it is draped with fine French dimity, shirred at both edges to form close folds which give a puffy effect that is exceptionally charming. | At the top and bottom edges of the | basket four frillings of imitation Va- | lenciennes or of narrow footing make | & dainty finish and similar frillings | edge the top and bottom of the inner side, which is lined with plain dimity | and fitted with frill-finished pincush- | ion, soap pocket lined with oil silk and compartments for brushes and cold | cream boxes. St. Gall Swiss or muslin embroidery may be substituted instead | of the dimity as a material for cover- ine and finishing for the basket and some people like the handle best when wound round and round with pink or » satin ribbon, but the more prac hion is to trim a band of dim- | ity, Swiss or embroidered muslin with frillings of lace or footings as this can be merely basted over the withes and ily removed whenever it is neces- | sary to have it laundered. FOR GOOD FORM IN DRESS Something in Which a Woman Mus! Be Her Own Judge in Most Particulars. It 1s hardly possible to put the whole matter of good form in dress into a series of stated rules, for it frequently happens that over-dress is as much an error of judgment as dress of too in- formal character. Therefore, the sense of exact proportion, perfect fitness for the time, place and occasion is the im- portant element of good taste in dress. There are instances in the life of ev- ery man and woman, I venture to say, when the question of just what to wear was a more or less perplexing one. The exact hour; the object; the character of the entertalnment; the manner of life and ideas of one’s host or hostess; the locality—all these en- ter into the matter of dress—and while in the great majority of cases there can be no doubt whatever, in others the question must be decided entirely by circumstances and com. mon sense. But it should always be remembered in cases where there is the least doubt that full dress is the safe rule for an evening affair—New York Press. FOR SUMMER MORNING The smartest note in this little sum- mer morning frock 18 the long neck- bow of black taffeta silk which passes under an Irish lace buckle at the front of the bodice. Cellulold ovals, squares and oblomgs come for the making of these lace buckles and one or two buckles may hold down the long necktie ends. The frock is of buff Mnen, with embroideries in self- color. The leghorn hat 1Is smartly pale buff silk gloves have embrolderies of black on the wrists. The boots are white buckskin, with high bujtoned tops. New Trimming. ! A new trimming note on dresses ot | velvet is rows of tiny white buttons. These little “pearlics™ are simply sewn .. {on the velvet in lines from bodice to ! hem, but they are much too striking | to become popular. Panels of white " | ratine are being used with good re | sults on costumes of velvet | skirts are slashed up to t or collars to match, finish the waist | almost over these pancls, and wide ! Out in Reno I met a lady who told |coats. The panels, of course, are me she used to wouldn’t Invite to a n Kansas City Journal che | 1 now — | braided tabs and buttons to hold the " | quite narrow, some having a series of | velvet in poeition. [ o BATES’ opecial Sale! House Dresses 50c¢ off Each Dollar Good Values in Skirts 35¢ off Each Dollar Shirt Waists. the $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 quality while they last . 79¢ Friday, 7, Saturday, It will pay you to get posted BATES| It good work is what you are lgok- 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 U3. Phone 130. Ay, THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. 'Phone 130 FOIOEOFOIQIVIQIVIOIOI0 IO OEQIOOFOIOFOHOFOSOPOFOFOD iWe Always PLEASE Our Patrons We keep everything to be found in an up-to-date book store, and will be pleased to wait on you. Lakeland Souvenirs, the Latest Books, and All the Popular Maga- zines. LakelandBook Store CHO2OOFOEGLQTOPOLOPOIOPOR IS0 . Otis Hungerford.. Building Contractor Twenty years' experience, firgt-clasg ests are mine. Let s on vour building, large or A postal will recelve promps attention Lock Box 415, or Phone No. 4, Lakeland, Fla.