Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 8, 1912, Page 3

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v e b A THE EVENING TELEGRAM. \ JIREA \CW IDEA FOR PINCUSHION B&nt” 5 S g £ = 4 1oy ns fer Making One That Rep- | SR pm——aors, A Pr—y P d }» { nts the Queer-Shaped i 2 ' ki ‘ 3 )] g L “Humpty"” Hassocks. DESIGN 1S ADM!RABLE FOR FON- e ‘& H L""‘ i: A — gl e ; X Y, - ideas for pincushions are rath- BEE, LINEN OR LAWN, | g . ' ’ ar. 28 ult to find, and the suggestion ! ¢ 3 4 ained in our sketch should there- . L ijnr(“ be very welcome to our readers. ‘Made of Satin, Embroidery and Lace, a R it illustrates a small cushion made | It Would Look Best With a Black F 1 | i0 represent one of those oddly-shaped Suit—Buttons Much Used g iy ‘humpty” hassocks that are so much | for Ornament. n vogue just at the present time. | b In the first place, two little bunm- ' 4 ! shaped .«ushionsl should be made, and | Our ilustration displays a bodice these cushions can be covered with of stringcolored satin and embroid- | lery and lace in th i | er) ace e same shade. any remna e | y nts of material that may b | About the collarless neck, down the | !f:um and on the sleves a narrow pip- | (ing of black satin gives character to | ithe waist and also susests that it | would look best with a blae! ! e Bargains gfice NUMBET . .oooermsernnsis son ieies it e s .87 R T O PSS t: | rients while you do. & | Never let a postiche get tangled. > O » when you uted no noise? Brush it daily, or as often as worn, : To_l_llfi’r\kevi? 1703. T":Y- i v | With a brush with rubber back and [k 10 hear now 1o daintiest tea tray - may be g hrigtles, This tears the hair less | k with his toys; fashioncd from the lid of a cheese hox ‘ than combing. Occaslonally put a' aroline, too, in this manner: | few drops of brilliantine on the brush. | { \ at play, First sandpaper the wood until it [ 1t will take away the dead look flmt% s t's the use Vs away Logany color. The stain may be pur-| I lle uncovered collecting dust. Keep | it in a drawer for cleanliness. L ek e chased already prepared. i- perfectly smooth and stain it 2 ma- | 80 quickly comes to false hair. A postiche should not be allowed to i A A L 2 F [4 (4 ¢ : ©—— ! suit. The | ( ) : prc1AL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- design of the bolice is admirable ot | § ST d to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones T l;‘)’;"ll“““‘;‘” i and. o8| ® punicd A . . s linen & awn, for with cheaper ma- ‘ H \1icten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Fei el s “.\‘p“‘m"‘:‘:" :,’\‘,“t ‘ 4 ) : o1 social fl“wt.w‘“r club meetmgs. church gathu:mg‘ and |'!.'- decorations here employed will be I All hlS week Shoe Sale ‘.f’ “1‘ ¥ . cms of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- { usen, { [ ; ! ¢ "0 ¢ soon as they occur in order that their rews vaiue is not &/ [ The skirt worn with this stylish | g 9 k- ] | {hodice is oo model used by many suits, p} N ’ : g Dl ! ¢ L front fastening with its row | 4 S 0 bl 3 - | | tions and loops heing thousht 1 'l h Ods b‘]lc E BN ViR a3 (bandy. They are then placed one | vory At the back the skirt dise ' s « s 17 STRUCK are already enjoy the delishttul | oo e top of the ofher i lishtly | iiatis I"! ; mw‘ bl il ‘h . YOU THAT WAY !|nountain ozone, or svon Will. Thos® | -q5eq together, and in turn covered vt for ol e | A LRt who can be away no longer than i with some pretiy p o brocade and 1 dei ¢ u : ROR 0 ts AU I an i nocade d 1 to remain with as sl | ¢ Ip) windows Prow wechs, are tinding that it is move t e center with a ja lidde K ¢ despite the fact that ' Y s ~~? ¥~ - A, L W7 . " ‘ the tloors teneficial to go at the end of the| the dressier frocks ave striving for | AshNdiwy J B TR ) W YV vl tables; Istmmer and get the benefit of 121;“‘ auite sime ol SOTLs ) jrats 5 AN ple to muke, and s ol conrse, be 1 \ ay of ¢ ! i the door; cooler weather, than to go early and q ; batd M ap s ny ol - ? ~ ! | 4 ‘2‘ U.I- I't ;llll‘n betore the hot weather is over | carried out in g 11 size, and | the tevials are, the home 7 Ja l\’ i % y 0 % e LR S :l s anovelty for sale inoa b they | sewer must <ol eultivate her taste for ) o i io von say? nore, \ Croone goes ear .‘} ”‘» uld not be forgotten at those times | little distinetive touchces, fo " 4 ) ue's happened, | Late, however, it is always lwnvn\x.n‘ t aside for charitable work, as any ' these the whole eachet of the govn 7§ iway te get away for a while and take a [Kind of little novelty will always com: ' will depend. Buttons are vario iy 1 G e e - rest, [mand a ready ) used tor ornament, and amons the e w " e S Lo ok M i s s Y 4 “’ on moaldings; [ s SN H e T ey 5| * ;f e Sk s 'HOW TO USE THE POSTICHE ; Lrensy; 1T you wang to he gracetul don’t miicd (‘} C . i . i ]\ . F : : . 100} T it feot, but hold your head It Sho:l({ B‘e Mada From One's Own A ,‘S.’\fl [} ] OfiNINaY n"]” vVervy i{ o stuffy; up in t r. Don't shuffle, A it b ‘\"?"L\P&tfl:‘nlnngled ¥l g b ’ ‘ 15 to stay? tle thonehttulness and practice in : il i [§ i"f | ; M i i ' iomorsue Ligh stopping soon break you of thi The best post is made from P Sk ca . y { il AWy fealy habit. Don't bend your hack &' L one’s own couibi It is vot hard to j‘ U(l)/o k) ‘\)\)u [lllik« lU l’uy fl : | ) 2 the v tounder the impre m thas ([ find a hairdresser, even in small 1 j .‘ ). LS -”‘df- your vou v by walking evectly, 10) tOWns, who makes false hairv into va. | H bt mchairy tirows the stomach forward and is | Fious forms; if not, the combings can b Hn"(\cf M 6_“‘("]{] n (1|Q(‘ af a ‘ i d fauit with b be sent to a city establishment. The . ' . R Sl Y O : LT | almost as inimical to grace as ronnd, 4 A I { i s off fare. i Biiiale donit ulibw vois {eost of making is less than a bought R i 3 shiouls inally, don't allow yonr Yt SRR e \ foel small? 1Us it o ‘“.‘l el pliiid ‘pn.\.lu In,.lm.! xl.«‘ |I.~I§ ]!:.llll'd. X7 Y N . ¢ il o sl 1o walk Upigeon toed UL Sea that the piece is tightly woven. f ALt 3y Sl s B H‘, i with the toes turned in or’straizsht (11 too loose, the hair pulls up and A\ A ¥ | y LUW & i1\, il il You cun never be graceful in move | roughens. When this occurs there is :" \ Soaway | no cure but reweaving. i W { . Swlely Mecting Pelish lhi'l\\mul with turpentine A Dostlclic: shoulll . bs. trequently st Church, and linseed oil. ! washed, especially when the halr has ! mary Soviety of the Attach brass handles, which may | peen shampooed, for dust Is trans- X hois holding its reg-| be obtained at the upholsterer’s shod | ferred from it to the clean scalp, Uso srocram meeting this | for @ very small sum, | a suds of white soap, which is rinsed hurch [ A yound, embroidered doily placed | weil later, or gasoline. Dry quickly, KBTI TN I T NI T IS 7L I TN . e e ii,. the bottom adds to the appear | Shake well, and brush until fluffy. | The adjusting of a postiche is impor- I* vood wor is what youi are look- i ‘ / ‘YL\ ing for, you can get it at Lakeland 0 Ll dies }{avi“g- wee of the tray e . Stay in S, C. the edge with small steel pins. Then | Browning, who, with|A Blll‘gli\l‘ Proof Device. brush back in sections, pin into place, | visiting Mr, and Mrs A very simple window Tastening and draw one’s own hair loosely over | ar Columbia, S, C.,fcan be ar cod to zive additiondd it or not, as you wish. Some women | refer brushing the postiche and front | Lair back as if all were grown on the | Lead, [ When a postiche 1s bought instead uz up. They found|bored in the oy of made from combings, pay more and rowning well, and are | ive entively thronzh the inner an set real hair. Cheaper grades soon | Bodices of This Dressy Sort Are Used | tant. Brush the halr forward and pin | mw Taundry, are having a most | security azainst burelars Abour 8 They stopped off at|isch from the frame on the right o visited friends for a{every window a small hole min Compare our work with others, it in the land Plappit We are just as anxious to please | ‘ vith their little baby , lewer sashoand aliost fade and never fail to show with the | Extensively With Tailored Suits. | vou oen 4y hoe wleneed TRY wothe first time {eater Wien the window most careful hairdressing e W 1 S - . ¢ '8, Joe o egpeciully well on thin, 2 : 4 S | three inch wire nail 1 ;t:;.;.h'»-‘.v“ ”“'., Tho- Ty ‘,4: i Us. lhone 130, '_ Wilson Foghersin it TR SHOS BLL THE NORUE| B o e e s : o ! of 1 ] i o' Edict of Fashion That Designates This ) et % al ¢ 1 Pretty Color Will Be Welcomed | mover | h 5‘3_&('”‘ 1_‘,?9,’ ”\ iy o S —Buckles or Ribbons, ‘l i J t n ; 1 i I ! i 2 .“ & ddgri Lh ¢ 5 Tan shoes e in L e I are of | el l»‘ ;{1‘ time she ox- |1 much in fashion in i Lt arately, and the il o wide «ff ald b L’ i “ : ® and which one fenied wortd e %t v Ciil ; . - . '-‘; Tha Plea for Sympathy fashionable here is fortm Pelt buekles of a very distinguishe P \-A’ ‘fi(.' LR H‘ PH()P : ¥ i - pakits R wy o cing. All the Russian tan Lovariety are also made of the ) ! 5 e : tory je, in pun in Oxfords, and = fabrics shirred over buckram i PPhone 130 : ¢ r o eyelet ties, 5 etill ta But then the “t B s and tk : K : < '_ cedence over ribbons, except ¢ thing else. There o " ! : i r My ( 1ot Oxfords and on pumps. count and only one CAT (ot ComTTIRE CORTEPRTERT L L LTS & g atmosgpher: | overheatod 1 olite, angtead 0! | fer the more or less huge Lu n | have natural taste, he as indiv d . RS L 5 VAT 1 ag beneficial | o ! ‘ krow V!};nlr xnlnux,s_ but you will not! t!you please with the small features of § = s 5 vas v B I R A LA s Ay the well-dressed woman who | v YOUr new gown R S ) wog datiselite - It is a zv vhine 1o listen to an | 1¥ turned out in every detail w r MARY DEAN. PRPIPRPI P IEINEIEIFIP A I s ..+.¢.E1 & i rj Gl R . L . the plain pump, with it: flat of | ot dmingte i’ x t s heir fa- | noquain = - { * corded ribbon, such as the mcr r Floral Tobls Decorations " Ted By Bed . VS bl ] ; raaret, b no matter what its heel v | Have you ever cven a table in sum- | £[3 Alwayb in LLIVILINAILLD ' prano voice, and | ¢! Buckles rightly belong to 1 s | mer detorated wild carot? It|% f X her after dinner| 1 but lht»r? 1s no breach of go '® | posts mothing and when arranged in ils Th(‘ '.Cfld DISTANCE \ 4 <ie the second | in choosing one of kid, of L masses in i ; jowl is et : g i : pont workes talot § mmer, |or of japanned metal on a : of {und dalnty. 1f vt ol tho seed | SRS : > no v‘ »-‘\-r):lhnr‘n st ( «|dull kid. If one wears paten' x‘:l::ls‘(; ‘xm\ in s the carrot the of f f Thlll's What We £ Ron: 3 ' talent for patnt-| sl deat ~3‘L.:a|.-i§"n£;r5. wm‘. Spanish hecls, © |foct I8 helghtene!. In sele 4 B Lim Ta - Your : A AR g nat thasoull s silver, of « floral cent y for variety. | E1 % S Rt ] T ng art in a New |yo e L _“"cut steel, but it is to be ho; Have a diff it for oAl i Z : Order : Jag s you only echoed like | Amortean women will go bac * | meal '_‘ 7% e b6 daed 1E : Always in the load, winr : i * s e d 1. die spoke of “trouble” | original method and keep 1l moro. th;;n : watiral “‘mmx? R ; Don't try vonr tempar or I g 4 3 Summer Trips. [and ruu echoed, “Troubles of my| llant footwear off the street: |one has a small wirden, it takes little ’ 4 P oAt e itol vaueuce, simply ko W little doing in so-|own' morning hours. ;tlmo to have a s rate decoration for | ¢ full-strength drugs o your teleptone and call i b -in fact, almost ev- It is far moxe 1o show com- s 5 {each meal. At lreakfast lot articles sundrics ar 62, and you will be con- ¢ I planning their|ma iy dollars. The| Flowered White Taffeta. | scheme Bimple. <o jwopie wili not 4. i s Mot Wit pit. Speviar S0 = i i &g their|=x ; One of the most modish of t1.~ <1« | P it a few | $]§ 8l drug store mer ha ; ; 3 and from now until ! of man is for Pl weurdl | Sos SUWEES BL LhiS incRl bL.Q SRV | 1S Order Departmont WWhat 3 . - : e mer materials for the youth! <“T°T | blooms In a slender are sure to | § dise. Yuu'll b ' ' e 318 . 1 i=pension of all Noone lives who is With- |4y o yery goft sheer taffets, =« %N |gpracy The din: coration should | £ ; ] Boghiiaon - ns which call It is the only real | with floral designs. lhave u;oug;, ,‘; ton it ; = ! ? T when you deal ae dre may be wa'll take f A hergy than would { Lond of ile rhood of the race.| This, however, must be %8 D Sisite [} r oonr gervice e B Sl | | gl 10 exert. While re bear another's| very simply if it is to have © - 17T ; Elinion 6 t s i O rv woods and eatisfac- § : P % Plasids b S ust bea- effect. There are radiux . VEning oW 1237 # ¢ s |' Pm!"da is more : n.n.n mu ; e crepons, and chiffons, t : | A charming ¢ : wown by Agnes | 6 ’ i § e Rgviat s Lot | Jut we can LSt | ame general order, and «7t v+~ 4o |18 & combination of black and white | "‘f V4 ~ & il ™ live here the| Great - ear, to hear lightfully quaint froc or |chiffon. This is 2rrznged over a foun- | B - 3 . 5 wars look forward to|vhat the other | heartbroken | ¢ulle frills and perhzrs « of |dation of white lice, which forms a | }s H} 1) 250N a8 one in which 3 vsician listens | color in plpings, 4o vz !panel in front. The bodice 1s cut in |; i ' 'E A,, | sall Y T ¢ g / s ) .-; lves away for a won his way bs| The taffetas w ! alow V both back and front. 11 Y & £ T A Bl . . ”: \ -’-«E -Y H i k} ir bodies anu|l: t the reputation by |cthecks or stripes, in ! ‘cog;l'j; l;eimll:d il?h“l‘hikfll;‘ s :t;‘r ‘s i3 ; vintai ' - soubled lities ise oir White und, make up ght. e walst line o S 1alé P y ) [N ) - N B BT : :.a:n‘ or :,.aé'hr,,e = Trou : 1' li _‘.‘mv,s :‘:r.i\x‘u% their 1sh trof:rllxos. too, with o t gown has resumed its normal position. | e THE WHII URLG STURE . g ! § ains of North|i1iends to ““Go tell Lawyer Blank— of embroidered bat and ' A brilllant touch of ruby velvet iz ; { ey °t popular ren-| Le’ll hear you ' The master of busi- | g 4y o ik tself in corcs, bouillone knotted over a rlinestone bLuckle op P . Florida people, and | ness was open-to the tale of trials.— eychettes, etc. i‘“‘"‘"“ @-—_——_’ D e et reessee @i o b " rrrebrbreeces - i of Lakeland families Exch | 44 '*

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