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1 ELEPHONE NUHBERS—SOCIEIY EDl‘!'OR Nun Ler . e Number ... coeccnns - —— NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- +:d to the Society Editor ,21en notices to tire Socie . social functions, elub 1.E SUMMER GIRL. e « highest, her hose nest, narrowest ever dis- lowest, her l-l\'\'\ln\ 10 shortest, < the longest that ever o tallest, her wateh is ptotime in a circle o the biggest, her pufls Lroadest vere pinned to a struce sharpest that ever ol s of social interest should be telephoned to this dcpan- . so.n as they occur in order that their rews vaiuc is not Iunnhl form start - or more from a lingeric ad s the deepest that ever wricd ol like a Chinese pagoda that the laciest bit of adorn- o trom the mukers of lin- .87 135 by either ot the above telephones ty Editor, care Evening Telegran. meetings, church gathcnngs and g with “pi.” Killam won the prize, a long paper- I rife, while Loring Bracken bore off the booby, a cannon cracker. Those who were invited to enjoy [the ovening as Miss 2UesLs were Misses Mary Conrad, rrnn Nor- vall, Cloud, Belle Cloud, McRae, Bates’ Sue Josephine Drane, Gladys Wilson, Adleen Erma Trammell, MeCullough, Mary Groover; Messrs Wallace Rizzins, Gerald Mitchell, | Loring Bracken, Dick I‘n:‘ln'li.\ull‘ dohin Patterson, Go L. Killam, James Inee, Virzil MeRae, Eugene Hether Norman M- William Reyn- iagton, Arme] Dudley, Lie, Georze Moore, oids Vill Sleep. Sometime. The Woman's World notes the fact that the best for sleeples: ness s 1o give up teying to sleep. It won't hurt you to stay awake all night if you must; you will be sure to sleep all the better the next night. ret up if you feel like it get a drink i water, rearrange your bed cloth- ing. Make yourself as comfortable pussible, remedy Margaret | Then calmly and deliberate { LAKELAND, N [ | — eSO LTI T T CE Tt SNEERE AN , Surimer Hats That Enhance . Charms of the Little Ones wide plaitings i at the edges, 150, on hats of the more vids. Narrower trills ot are 1 I fluffy roseites and are used with flowers as w part of the trimming of lingerie or | silk braid hats. o midsummer nothing is prettier 2irls than the hat of lace or | ry made on a wide frame of silk to cover There are ser of silk braid and n have been made for . They are trimnu ".. ribbon ind flowers. Daisies are always fash- lonable for children, and are at pres- ent in high favor. Other small blos- soms and little bouquets of tield flow- ars, such as children love, appear on the majority of hats for little girls. | As in millir for grown people, of lace, misses. ioned wit | {more elaboration in trimming is evi- maod with ribbon and tlowers, 'Jont than in at least three preceding |and no style is prettier than the hat | seasons, The vogue of lace frills was | with soft putted crown and droo lsllrc' to find its way into the realm |irills about the face. 1t veapy varyving a liitle in sioo, the same in zeneral oute a general thing cach summer, but remainin lines of colors, | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. A [of children’s millinery, hence the hats | with side crowns covered by rows of !orisp Jace frilling and brightened with <mall spra of blossoms peeping out Ifrom the frills. in cheice | sAnAss {IDEA FOR A VISITING DRESS.NEWEST FANCY FOR EVENING Any of the Better Quality of Woolen f'-"l‘;dpf:::gr '.':SP'frelcst"::dE;:;f::nn- or Silk Materials May B | Used for This T im | Has Much Merit, ! i | Just age wonan secks to dec- ! v A style such as this would look well in any dressy woolen or silk mae | 00te hersellin semblance of the | [terial; it has a trained skirt, and at | Pirds and the Deasts In her use of | back and sides a tunic edged with a | feathers, skins and war paint, so llmi band of embroidered net: a picce of | LArisian woman of fashion imitates the scales of the tish, the wings of | this is taken across front; buttons and loops trim part of sides of tunic. i the butterfly and the tail of the lizard in her ballroom fancies. The lizard AT B N P PAGE THRER pargains P LS exiinits; All This Week Shoe Sale Wash Goods Sale Ladies’ Ready-to - Wear Sale L ¢ > Something Doing Every Day. Good time to buy Honest Merchandise at a Very Low Price. The bodice opens in front and has a llarge sailor collar edged with inser- il evening gown is the newest faney, and it bids fair to implant a graceful style in the American drawing room. The first model to appear in Chica- ame, summer Girl back toj 1y make up your mind to wait for the go s a e colored messaline, with | caches, morning. Shortly after this you will | Mack satin “tail” tunie, and waisthand 4 ever, right up to her [ #0 1o sleep. Too mauny people have | ,nnj‘ru:‘h-d.\\l"ll I.nl:nvlf .||| arly .l(lznf.'lvx an idea that i they cannot sle o Hp:”\lr: ;:ll.\(k"l:lli:ll;rl:\ll(!l'l‘lrnt.:lllw.l’:;n ‘;ll‘:y | New York Times they are all gone. No such thine | e R ,”““ At TNt sy There are people who by some hool. | ) sinnons grace, and it will add height Teas. or crook of their o nizm do not 1o the short and the overly plamp, | damsel who says she [ need much sleep. - Some exceptionud | The style conld be cartied ont even moteas declares | CEEes ar id not 1o sleep at all \1 more snmu-.!i\vl_\' in two shide ol omposed entirely of [#ny rate there is no hurry about it | l’l:"x" or of brown, or green and | thble, gobble und [ Soencr or later you will sleep sound j '\’\'I]l;: re the powns eling, as in the | cno to mke up fo leficich =] extreme of the season's modes, the o . o | feet, the desizner s gay, wonld be most . Given i S | | undignitiecd were the scantit | Iv Bates. | Truthiul Things We ! | about the :m”v ot |'n.‘l‘\" rhalinced U Bmtes entertained | Never Hear | :‘I‘l 'l“ll“ l‘-l " \'H:I |,“.‘,;I},.‘ '\‘\ 4”::'1 night in honor | “To tell rou frankly, Mrs. Brows | }<-<I>.h,n" m‘lfllm |.r“ t' w\h ."!Ii"l‘ll'“‘ suest, Miss Mary |1 think your gown is a Irignt I [ Inter Ocean s were welcomed [ doesn't set well in the b . | SRR | nd the honoree, the "h.- color scheme is not particalorly } Babes and the We ther, cd ina beautitul ‘-«m]m.] to your style of heauty { A youny motl o Wy rarely | od with exquisite | “I would much rvather you ad is i1, aseribes 1 fiact to her hahit | Y i 2 of never taloime ber child anywhere une urad looked most 4,; Hed another day, Mrs, Jones, it you B Arca il o e Hilon over \\hi‘u»{z." that vou were oblized to call ”."“ L i : . i | with tiny pink{erably 1o ha 1 ambu! where I [TO H iy dres 1 ! reaciiv wd M LT " overt X ' entertainin it ks o N | ! L drop ! ra R 0 vier | ot | rl ot Ll i ol o « B injior i nlew . erspersed | son the 1 ! nd ferns wer | ht and R and whi ] tin ! y. Fact i sowed o 1 IVEIN - * J \ ambulator, keep the 1l out the colo new to o s ' | QIO Sy Demijohn Larwps. arrival, i v i tion; the elbow sleeves are t i A ..'“”N“ ok .l‘v s nda, wher \‘ o S R with insertion and tucks: v 'l"“”"""',‘ ;".' ™ a5 o " i delicious | The Chafing Dish broidery, with collar-hand of ";"::.“"":r' _”:","h;": "":" . 'i } 10y then m-: 1 ne-dish affords a means Materials require Three 3 ) celved only & ”;““ ok LA rlors, where izhted Mis all with | Followinz nounced that thers ivertising contest— tisements being alls, the guests be- what each was The next con- interest, as each «red to make as many '« from “red, white the conclugion of this 4 “inuers of both contests ! o draw for the prize Pline Drane proved the tdsome box of candy. brize was won by and upon opening 1 knife and a card ritten “sharpen up ‘4m course was then s and Mrs. Futch 'S were tiny silk flags “ived tiny fire crack- hite and blue rib- 1s were served, an ‘S participated in, d by another in- -0 which the guests “o% many words they W naring, on the serving table, a* the time of ing, small «d very long cooking ol, electricity or gas may be unv ployed as the fuel used ]rum alcohol is best, es greater heat and burne s it longer than wood alrohol. All good chafing dishes have two pans, the blazer and the hot water pan. With Gishes containing eggs, and those re- quiring slow cooking, use both pans. Such preparations as will not be harmed by close contact with the flame mav be cooked without the wa- ter pan The lamp can be adjusted to give either a moderate or quick heat. In preparing to use a chafing dish at table, be sure that all ingredients, scasoning, ¢tc., are at hand, that no dishes | but the former l\ inches wide, three and one-ha incertion, one-half yard embro 5 il ',m" sokirarp Bpdialln “,‘”" ”‘.“ | Inches wide. other was treated to a .....u of ,"“\T‘.q | | enamel paint. On the light one has | | been Bited a poreading wicker chade, | Voile and Mull Popular. | and on the L one a Japane ' White voile has found lusii: of | openwork shide lned with - yello | with women of all ages. It i e | flowered chintz The latter will stand rial which musses little and < ot|in the family «1'ting reom, which s require constant thought of ;. g.|done In brown and bHuff, and the It has to a large extent ! he | former will $lumine the veranda from place of less practical fabrics f m-| a wicker talle at the window, to mer gowns. which the wle t cord can be Mull, too, 18 as much In evid 1 « a8 | extended. Doth demilohng, of course, ever and as with voile, can !« © de | will be welght«d o that they cannot into enchanting evening frock th | topple over eas!ly the gown cut a little Jow in 1! k, —_— —— preferably in V ghape, one « ve Snwa Dress. it with a fichu of sheerest et - +¢d| Desplte rejort ' the contrary the with valenciennes lace ! ‘w0 | slender sllhooet finds favor in inches wide. The fichus - | the eyes of the w.ildressed woman what wider on the should« win! The “spiral” dre-s I8 the latest ar-| the back or front —Harpe: zor | rival; an alluriue It ~nnm-rl| | & skirt of black -d with' | white crepe de «1ins « impression 1 e o 0dd Coat for G - time may be wasted when the lamp A G 3 _..g‘m-n was that a th of crepe del ig lighted. Have a tray under the| ]“mo‘ngf i ’, g id | chine—no atter @ made to con aiways 3 EW reg int o . 1 " dish in case water or alcohol over-| . o g ?11:‘ i ug | Cal the selve a!vh black ol ; :; in ¢ r’ b A e o | fringe was sir ol round the S shown which i N n “re nexpecten All dishes that can be cooked in 2 | these girls, T! m- | TP S in s ! 3 ; Py ¢ Places glimg ack ore short time in a frying pan or sauce- | mense wreath jatie oF | seen—In the vicit of the ¢ pan are suitable for the chafing dish |the coat is thre ,]; the walst lipe—and then onehalf of ard all recipes given under this head- | Semi-fitting, fini-led ' | the corsage was of black satin . 1 ing can be cooked over the fire. Fry- | collar, and patent 1d A large white picture hat embel ing pans, toasters and many acces. :{;’:’zfl "}“":"“("' g e | li;hflilwlt: ‘a superb osprey gave a f " " S than to U charming finish to the ensemble. | scries can be obtained for use with | hegutiful. | e ensemble | the chafing dish. l ] ! «—— It good work is what you are look- ing lor, you ean get it at Lakcland Steam Laundry. Com:pare our work with others, and you will find it in the lead. We are just as anxious to please TRY you as you are to be pleased. 130, U3. Ilone “a 2T AN THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. "Phone 130 .'Ill.'@@@@lll@l@ "*-'.'f"""m ________———._._— P e e L S L e R s L L e 22 ) @ A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order Don’t try your temper or patience, simply go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be con- nected with our Speclal Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of it with satisfae- tory goods and satisfac- tory eervice. fm:‘g Always In The Lead That's What We Aim To Be Always in the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs tol- | let articlea, sundries, and all drug store merchan- dise. You'll be satisfied when you deal at our gtore for our secrvice 8 § b4 @ * a ® § pleasing in every way., HENLEY & THE WHITE DRUG STORE S e