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-T‘}SLEPKONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITGR. THE E NING TELEGRAM, ¢ . Number ...ceeeeeeeeenn 2 7 ce Number ... ..ecee.. “ated to the Society Editor ( of social functions, elub R LITTLE THINGS. S Li=s is a little thing. 4nd on the knob to g0 venom out of the oss word or a cruel vde an hour ago. ting is sweet and rare | il of the day; i the furrows plowed the forehead you once sat have tlown away to say, “You are ' each night: throngh the my ded a thrill t. 1 tind i tender, and Love is A life's rugged height o hother for Love's ca- it we do not give, sy some soul to bless, Love grudgingly, les: and hard to live Andrew Lang, CaRty TR T THAT GARDEN. rden of yesterday, Iwas our joy? we labored with hoe without alloy, in the ground? ith which we would for miles around. carien sass we would v L our needs? springtime’s disap- Die up but wends ey that we would of plunks or mo* s atouring ca ry store . ks londay. lury ol t A & m r on Fas mday afternoon ed to brine e 2lant Flowers? ! the opinion that I would er flower tiums, ge conntless Jxeland ind ot 5, and would do well 1ow when is the ut such flowers to : flower seeds vorth, and the in- 4 on the envelopes ts. Ti that latitude, \\'.xl A very much if “ders who have learned would send us an ar- “Z when is the best time = of all kinds, in order =% it on to our read- ' the paper down and some one else will ! won’t bother about > the benefit of your 44 we will all be benefit- irds may show a great és a result. If you Write a “piece,” just months, putting op- = of the flowers to be n )Iulberry. r'mmell, of Lakeland. © purpose of teach- Her studio is at 1. Buuyan Smith. f 4 most Jovable and ¢ ems of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- as soun as they occur in order that their rews vaiue is not 230 !: 5 ol i3y 3: g L g ‘ and melons wo JAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- wvitten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegrain, 3 by either of the above telephones § meetings, church gatherings and recompl d ) z'l ramiell, the well-known cnzineer Clmany years' experience on the road lund. Miss Lessie having completed in both literary and music at Wesley- fan Female College at Macon, Ga., well qualitied to be a teacher of the calling most in mony with her Your patron day and Fr Mul! nature. She solicits ays of cach week at her suudio, wrry Hervald Al Sy i Auto Trip to New York. Mroand Mrs B M. Earnest, their gaest, Miss Nina Mackall, Mr. and Mrs; (LK Partow, leave tinu between the oxpect o Sthoand 12th of Ausns some in their Rambler touring car for New York. Mr. Earnest says they will make the journey by ¢ ard see the country, probably takin three weeks for the up trip. Mr Earuest states that it there are other eutomobilists who would like to taks the trip that they would be pleased 1o have them go along at the saun time. a8y stages Pccoming Fashionable to Marry in Lakeland, Laeland has become Plant City's lov: quite a or sort oy lorn lad: and 1o sies who become incnrably at theted with a desire to tey Jife's high way in double harness and during the past few months several of our youn: people Liave journeyed thither to we! Plint city Courier, bearing record of | carroll Corvigan and Miss Dais Plam, two well Known young peopl of this city, were married a' Lak Lind on Sunday evening last, th being pertormed by I Method The bride is w winsom ceremony Jenkins pastor ot church 1 large cir young lady popular with cie of triends, the danghter of and Mrs | £room is n Georze Elam, while 1] well kKhown vou | painter by tr cand popular wit | those who know . . | Recipes for Fancy Salads vod ho fl for I i : ni " ad ! | 0 ( s 1 s Sweot 1 < i 1 sp | o to teonds r le ove finely 1 I odre i cam mad tise | Oranze Salad - Arranz od of+ : 1.1 nd | Zes on e leaves amd sprink! choj ‘ and broken E wa Serve with |2 mayonna ithout mustard and whitened with whipped . s . Wedded in a Parlor Car. County Judge Joseph Bell per formtd : at 1 o'clock to- day th 1ade Miss Abigail Fretwell, of I and Mr. L. E. Smith of Cipcinnati, man and wife. ho is a traveling man, iar and stopped at the morning he went ured o marriag Fretwell » judge to mect th cream remo Mr. Smitl vest came in Ocala Hou te Judge license for and him s and asked 1 | northbound A. €. L. train at 1 o’clock 'unrl perform the ¥ gze. Judge Bell performed ti n the par train waited for din- nger station. Mr ind Dr. L. R. Black- iston were witnesses to the ceremony The young couple then went on theis way north, rejoicing.—Ocala Star. for «z ner at George (*. o’ SHOE PCCKET FOR BEDROOM enverient Article That Spice, and May Be an Ornament, Takes Up he wall at some v the bedroom, It ul for the foundation cardboard should be j the di- con- a 3 . ’ i AL y | good, but very lilel and one of the tirst settlers of Lake- | ‘ rarely have the and can be seen Tues- | Earnest and daughter ot | | "lhv liver, to which is " and dimmed if the bowels are « Girls of sixteen and even younger | often write me for complexion formu- {las and 1 always focl like saying the { same thing to them all: i i "My dear ehildren Your own hands t vou have it in =5 not only a a beautiful, com- i plexion.” And it T did say this | be speaking 1 Now let us ¢ i defects which at | tween the ag e and cighteen. Pimples, oily shin and lireo pores are tle chicfest ones, and these are large- Iy attributable to unhygicnie habits, The proof of the statement is that givls who are looked after v ry care- fully and who are warned by their | mothers against mental excitement, m. Left to their own i judgments about their health, the girls with complexion worries have negleet ed their bowels, icnored the impor- tance of the hot bath, been lazy about | exercise. have eaten coarse or highly | seasoned foods, have drunk too mueh water, slept in close rooms and done everyvthing elzse they ought {not to kave done. Of what benefit to | these yoeuny ostriches would cosmeties be? Their heads are buried in the sand of ignor: to the needs of [ their own litt wics, and there is nothing to do but wake up their under- ]s:t:unling as to the operations of na- | thing 1 should uth, * the complexion irls be- He SO0 man | ice have ture herself. There is that much abused organ, intrusted — so many of the chemical proces of the body. If it i3 clogged through having | too much work thrown upon it as in gormandizing or when deprived of the mechanical action needed to stimulate | o the flow of its juices, as In a sedentary ! lifte, it is not ordinary waste matter | which is thrown back into the blood, | but foreign products which no organ | i sized | ”~ ittention to all the little nicetic; of | ;informul attire, and when o womin | < has bonght her inty negligee robe | she is only fairly started upon her ex ‘I i knows what to do with. It is this con- dition, the existence of poisonons mat- ter, which glves rige to so many com- plexion defec 1d. when the liver s o clogeed there is nothing to do but peive the system o complete elearing | An innocent little dose of castor oil, hought at the drug store for ten and doctored with five drops of ont cont start the liver to a better action through freely moving the bowels, The oil must be talen on an empty stom ach on going to hed, and the next morning it is wice to take a bottle of citrate of magnesia to start the move- ment of the iptestines and forther clear them A diet of Taxative foods after this will continue the good work of keeping bowels in order, all fresh its, cooled rhubarbh, cooked and raw runcs, spinach and greens coming un- der this head L beautifier to the chin, and a gentle laxative, molassos, too, is unequaled, but it is neces to get the it with conrse bhread the easy ary uch as grahn i | | | cpliced, the below account, from the | brandy to keep it from griping, will | very dark, rich kind and eat ram at the top of the sketeh, and o on hoth sides with some pret- mnant of silk Veross the lower half a Qo etis arranzed, sewn down it bound at the edge with vibbon and into which the ipped in the manner pock- ! L eenter narrow hoes may illustrated pocket is J further ornamented with thre vt little ribbon bows d o« il round with o cord of piattern, On either side at the top small rings are sewn on by which the pocket may be suspended from rails in the wall | F'o o certain extent the colors of the nterials cted should depend upon | e color of 1 will on - which the pocket is designed to hang, but pale pinke SR and white vibbon and pink adowhite cord would make a wr,\‘f precty dittle article, or pale green silk with pale pink vibbhon and a pale green and pink cord would he equally deli | cife and effective ‘ COMFORT IN THE BOUDOIF Up-to-Date Woman Has Every Gar. ment Appropriate to the Hours of Relaxation. 4 | The cult of the artistic negligee has ! brought with it strongly emph; travagant career | A woman really cannot wear one of the silky, luxurions gowns over a pet tico soty t not in keeping, and sinee cor. o dispensed with in hours of re Laxation she must have brassicres for wear with the negligee, and, the eor sof garters heing removed. there must be round parters for the neglizeo toi Comfortahle hondoir L dain mongh to dweil at peace with the ainty robe, are necded, and she must need sl stockings to mateh such light lined shoes and robe; every self respecting negligee toilet eries ont for o houdoir eap COATEES OF ALL DESIGNS French Makers Have Released a Be wildering Variety of This Popular Garment. hoe wear l il | | | nd rye, whoge rough grain i Soft, chapeloss Tittle bolere reach beneficial in elearing the hovwel A Ing oonly 1o the v line, coot sharp suflicient quantity of drinl Iv ent n fitted in o at the waist cold, i3 required ] it queeze of | lars g | nd haek el lemon juice ! to the hot rovsi { fron ned cither ettt orine ud nli inlline 10 th tline in the b sassafras 15 | ) e ) roots in hoilir and the ! nil, cleeyvel sion may be talen hot or eold straizht loose Lonis N ol This getting of the bowels it 1 neek frills, batton: al order and Leeping thom so wi ‘ the sty front. wii teont foods drinkin ter is e other details belong for the preliminary treatment of « type —there is apparently no skin trouble-pimples, large which the French makers | oily condition, diseolorations u: turned for inspiration in the deci 16wness. Even freckles, those t of the coatees, and the variety ey 1 h are «« H e more easily di little gkin sprites w to banizh, 2 , first. As to other foods useful for o'« the complexion, milk, sweet and is undoubtedly beautifying, mi sessing the lactic acid which t ‘Hu- skin, and being about 1h« | natural of all foods fo the | Sweet butter {s also preferable while a liberal diet of greeos | prepared with olive ofl and ' u julce, through the Lelp they o | the digesting of heavier foods ! tainly to be recommended. The | mic girl who needs all the nouris! she can get should, however ta:« ¢ salad with mavonnaise, which i a way quite solid food and eus a gested as well. In fact, the @09 olive oil the thin, pale girl taic 779 good than harm if she consimed, b= sides, four raw eggs a day. Needle Werk Bit. A little picce of nesd woman who embroide a couple of hour flat bow shape ste edge for scallog the center for t rabat that falls 2lso stamped for a small pattern lets are to be thres ribbon bow. | ¢! i | better, and it would do her fur ©o/8 | | cellent for bilio: tends to color schemes and detail . 1< MADAME, Don’t sleep facine the Jight; it will | weaken the eyes Camphor water good for an oily Hot lemonade an astringent | jut sugar is ex- and bllious headaches. To harden the & the breath rinse tincture of my Ink and ot} moved from the of rose water and o« proportions of 1% part 1 of acetic acid Never sleep in a windows; wwer 1. inch and raise the : this will give a fre without creating a draft Light hair is brighened by ad teaspoonful of salts of tartar : ‘uica of a lemon to the sh 00 Wa- ter. Frequent use of this it not recom- mended, as it will in time makoe the bair harsh, s and sweeten | with a little may be re- | 1 solution | 2Id in the rose water m‘g m with closed ipper sash an f alr inza nd the g by 3 R Ty B e s e — BB A B KEAND, FLA., JULY 6, 1912 e e e 3.5 vttt 2 e P PAGL THRER 4] T the accompanying sketeh may ba 1 B ‘ k E S Linty livle shee pocket for 3 ! @ FOR b dbi bbb Bargains All This Week Shoe Sale Wash Goods Sale Ladies’ Ready-to - Wear Sale 4 Something Doing Every Day. Good time to buy Honest Merchandise at a Very Low Price. B > I yood work is what you are look- ing for, you cap get it at Lakelang Steam Laundry. Conipare 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, 1lone 130, i X : [ R & '1’.}’2« RN R. W. WEAVER, PR ‘Phone 130 LA A s S s L L 2 LA L ELE LS T T T L o i ¢ Phrdiin A ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order Don’t try your temper or Always In The Lead That's What Wwe Aim To Be Always in the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, | patience, simply go to tull-strength drugs tol- your telephone and call let articles, sundries, and ! 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- pleasing In ¢ HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE all drug store merchan- dise. when you deal at You'll be satisfied our gtore for our service 18 very WAY. i it S St B L L VOV ee—————————————— —————— et COVUUOOULUUULUCRO0000000000 0 PO PIEIE ISPt e bt v et by A s ebbbbesd” > =7 S