Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 17, 1912, Page 3

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PAGE THRER ADAPTING THE PANIER{ PARISIAN IDEA ADOPTED, WITH-‘% CUT UMNDUE EXAGGERATION. : oo FOR argains > Result Has Been Gracefulness Com- bined With Novelty—Best Adapt- ed for the Slim, Well-Turned Woman—Suggestion. P inds a marked increase | but the most ap- re still without any | ration the name might pufting of the tunles is very low down, so | s only differs from | wthering in of the bot devices are used over the s ‘times the L. a little more the overdress .+, yttentions you can show | ...seuts you can buy nothing.| - 3 preciated than a box of ;v and then. | r(an(fics Taste Good : ataree R e d Taste|: SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- d Are 1 Goo |3 icated to the Society Editor by either of the above telepiones wout all the argument | , ritten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegraimn, couno fellow, but re- |5 Noukes of social functions, elub meetings. church gatherings and TELEPHONE NUMBERS— Office Number ................ o G ey Residence Number ... ............ RS Rl e L for the most that the over others in the tom to acli trim: cut i 'dup:h at the < All This W eek Shoe sale Wash Goods Sale " des B2 20+ the : . s . than at 1! *k or front making the d f0v e ] ; Other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- @ v ™) 1 MIC oF Tont Taking the (g : Aiter she is yours g ment as soon as they occur in order that their rews value is not L Gonsorvatine alionols. s avdil aa-ron impaired, those with the fullness at the hips or slightly lower, the softest fabries are | appreciated even 14 weiore. She knows that Ll used ro that the lines of the fl._x:ure are | : Fhs PO e e = | still very graceful. It is quite plain | B t we of her, of course, but | POP, POP, POP! liahtful evening was pent at the close | from the arrangements of l‘ho 3 i y i 4§ e | of which Mrs. Scaley was prosented | panier t gracefulness is still far | R d t W ! e s 1o be told and she likes | " S more ired than novelty, and so it | a les ea y- O - ear S ! W el G comes ubout that women who never » oven better., Naturally | Young Mary Ellen had a bashful|viembers of oy« i HOBSIDIn t0. onr: thuka dia Sale beau appreciation of arle & ROl 3 [} bR 3 : peries vet wearing them, and . vou this but try her just One Joseph Hawkins commonly [in the = ils"m“ look hetter than they did | ¢ s of our canfly and see called Joe™ iy i skirts. With every spe- | Who loved her very, very much, but,|en | rtunie the underskirt is ns. Why not? it ; i s geems | SRR A ¢ ondd not gquite find L LT e ——— Y | nerve 1ot H]- | i -- | Teminine Temperance, e . 0 - Ty C d iy cuee Go ris. 1ifanta, Candies \‘, ) Y 1 " T ' i il ey ( | e neatly paved the ) : b ( ( ! (=Y 5 V4 i At ! ] . - gl ) ! \ | { e ¥ X v v ho mac | g ] ‘\-V ) od Beho, all around vod e whipping her into obedi- | s %y TRE a F A E 89 L farm cove, Here is an example of the mod: | X e Mid My teared the sound mighe dof 00 other's plan of government: | fl -I or o fiarm, L ohmny, stop teasing this minute! 1] | Fo nestled close to willing Joseph's ) vid yor conldnu’t o, and you shan' | ; Ol\e a Few arm do you hear me? You've been 1o ; | three nickel shows this week, No. | ST | ()f the The stars shone brightly in the Milky vot another one! Do be gquiet; | ean- ! { Way nid hi i } X | not endure this racket, Go oon, then, | \ 0 said the arttul maiden, feelingf g o0 wone be win Umoglad 10 goet m@@@@@ ' rid of you, bui, remember, this is the last time.” wowhat the crackers try to : ; If good work is what you are look- They've just been ‘popping’ all the ing for, you can get it at Lakeland ] Steam Laundry, ! Good Housckeeping Makes For Domestic Happiness. ool onsekeeping has more 1o do | Lodomestic happiness than )v»»||n:'; lovers dream of. We helieve these | ivelond duay! words comveyed a tion Compure our work with others, ; t problem in dices and you will find it in the lead. NEW . | need women whose most hean- | : woell to | Mt work will be done ingide thejr | s eay tlopped madiy, [} O o | s | ow door<. Without good hous | . . ' Pt b akdnor I want to pop heeping the romance will soon go ot | T ties, . the question! LG P'\\[TELAS [T ]“:};W" : it [ Wedding a S:n’vm. Py caidoy Gicy frovdid (By Lanra Jean Libhey) We arc just as anxious to please you as you are to be pleased. TRY US. Phcue 130. B | (Coppyright, 1912, by Laura Jean a[\:h for Our' o et i 16 st ovety wistns | ~Dob makine the inderstib-waih tha '&x’d‘{'\ There is a ti rivg con. | Straight « ry and fichu allow for s | Vi perfecly mow matoriale tor R. W. WEAVER, PROP. back, a wh clip wei Held Pleasant Meeting zrace through his air casth O ( ¢ l > ina while the voung men will n with black chan roor shadow laco Phone ’30 [hls paper. j‘ Freibs e 0 ".1. L P R ‘ sonld be exquisite for 4 matron. Veil- | ‘ o g e SRR e i1 his method ted hest! ¢ Cigar offer ™" wi X( Saturday‘g!.n‘ tauqua Circle vian's life ws the Ligh bodice and trained <kirt which wayer sldes of fashion would prefer | her nature for both indoors and gala occasions at ra happy o other homes. Lastly lingerio mate not be “too. pond 1o r are quite adaptable to the de- and a fine I flouncing elther k or white would look treme- y well if made up this manner. | MARY DEAN. iere and eve| i \ Three Dress Hints, The pannier is ; g in fa- or, and looks pe wedium | b an The magpie «ff s popular in r l l [ R B t ;Sur;nisn Party for Tormer Lakeland Lady. footwear, the mwistur of black and | by buying your diy goods here. Our little profit, many sales policy insures ‘i s hite extending «+.n 1o the shoe you a saving evely time you make a purchase. A LCER, Pumps of greo athers are to be | er with wond. s o You Know the Chardcter ¢f Our Dry Goods | n hesiery vfevery hue, | at least by reputation. Know mow that in this store high class is not ri s -~ | accompanied by high prices. A visit will prove that you‘cl\n buy more o Lace and Chiffon, | advantageously here than anywhere else. g s With the revival « i taffetas, em- | oldered muslin: h ribbons, | nd other quaint 1 fabrics, it '3 only natural cct that lace ould return to uce, to take | ——" = uly one examy 7, nothing | A t ng 1 becoming 2 Clogs s T 7 resuscitated e Bufl‘m‘- Ily Victorian gowns than a demure- | 50 corw | 7 draped fichu, made cithep entirely | e JUNTRY Pxom"—’ % g s ;ll‘ lace or in soft muslin border- | < FINE Buflm_ I A da-|struzgles, S oAl Mice Pl | & J ~— & | |

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