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fHE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JULY 30, 1912, Number ...... SPECL .5 of social functions, club RS ANNIE LAURIE. rrue and tender that old strain of love endearing + throbs with pain. nanks are bonnie, Iy falls the dew; vre that Annie Laurie Loy promise true, ~ the evening close {hem as they strayed, ri<h lad and lassie pone could make afraid. highland river flow, Jing on its way, ‘e sunset o'er it fall < the closing day, feather blossoms oy lovers went; \ not dream of sorrow then, pow not what it meant. like the snowdrift, 18 like the swan, s the fairest the sun shone on sun shone on, 1w is her eye. o Annie Laurie TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. . 138 cs ese o AL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- ted to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones 1tten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. meetings, church gatherings and tems of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- s sovn as they occur in order that their news value is not 3 PPRPEESPEPO TS IPFR PP IFIIPPIPPPIGIP - a resolve to wipe out the giant hat evil, and with the motto “mutual protection and more artistic millin- oy, By this means the Chicago millin- " ters hope to uphold that city's repu tation as the millinery center of the country. If they succeeded in abolishing the big hat, they will deserve more than that. They will deserve the thanks of every man who doesn’'t want his face suwed or his eyes gouged out. They will win the gratitude of every husband and father who ob- jects to buying straw and felt by *he acre, and flowers and feathers by the bale. They will have the thanks and the gratitude of every sensible woman who dislikes to be enslaved by fash- ion into a burden-bearer and into a uuisance in the cars and on the streets.—kxch, L] Tan Linen Is Smart Looking. We can wear transparent muslins ir the house or in the country, but they do not seem quite the correct thing for the rush and turmoil of dusty streets in the heat of the day This convention does not apply to dork lawns, and the woman is wise Turkish Toweling as Used for Pretty Walking Suit Photograph by Underwood & Underwood, The prevalent material craze for t | | z PAGE THRED The Last 3 Days of July . MON. TUES. WID. 20th. 30th. 3list A three days’ sale in which a whirl~ wind harvest of bargains will insure quick selling. Don’t listen to us, don’t listen to others--come, take a look for yourself. This is a store where prices are based on actual values and are therefore lower than to be had else- where during “so-called special events” N. Y. his summer is Turkish toweling made up into walking suits. This rough material is all the vogue now at both sea- shore and mountain resorts. and “emergency sales.” Oue lot No. 1 Ladies’ Oxfords and Slippers worth $2 to $3.50, this sale Lot No. 2 Children's and Misses' Oxfords and Slippers $1.50 to $2.50, in this sale Lot No. 3 Men's Oxfords worth from $3.50 to $4.00, in this sale for Lot No. 4 Ladies’ House Dresses worth $2 to $5.50 in this zale Lot No. 5 Children's Dresses worth from $1 to $1,50, in this sale Lot No. 6 Children’s Dresses werth from $1.50 oo $2.50, in this sale BATES $1.00 95¢ 1.90 1.48 19¢c 1.25 hiuing I";" 'f"'"l"‘ . f“’.’""""‘]‘i‘""'I""l'kl ! ‘:‘]""f Combination Always Popular Seems to | Zebra Rip Could Only Attract the nes sweet and low, "t."" I':l“'“ 1“| ’““'“ l\l\‘-lill i 'I'Ill 1‘1 ":::: e 8how Little Falling Off in Gaze Because of the Extreme it golde o Cruoeream, 3 teumed that from her flut. for- comboreitile marvice. tnG Favor. UE".'I“e"u- ol s tan dinen, which is of the new kind | In spite of the rage for color which ‘ ery.mld, indeed, are some of the & S AR Uled to go of Weave, is convenient and smart | threatened our peace of eye so seri- | MW tailormades, writes a Parls cor U that trom ep |10 Kingo The meshis loose and | ously in the carly days of summer, wo , Tespondent. In fuct, a few of them ir- " ronshand open, as thiere is o varn- | remain very faithful to the timehon. | ' "‘.'."’I-" BUEKECat ”'f'" fl"' Wontaly de- . T 0 ihe spces, The cout | ©red combination of black and white, | SPairing of finding any new ways of | g clse but true, l 110 clos ‘h’» " ‘_.'x (] 10 coi Amongst the most successful of whito | being beautiful, is as a last resource Wanwelton's banks | 1 Unlined, is short, is open down the | o OO A destined to adorn Ascot | PIINE back on ways of being ugly. fold the dat front, and has long or short sleeves. | jo'one made in tunie style with broad | HOW otherwl » could one account If good work is what you are look- These suits scem to fill the need | poms of black ninon, a short, round--d.j for acoat like an I-,:nr!y\Ictorl:mllrosn- ; _ : i iGver FiEht oW for many Kinds of occa- | black ninon coat hanging in sack styl | W8 Jacket, tian which nothing more ing for, you ean get it at Lakeland long ago, ions, their only rival being the gray | over this ruched with black ribbon | ”,'"""'I"'"“ has “"f been discovered in Steam Laundry ver thrill us and white striped crash, which every | with a white picot edge, and the whole :‘:‘l’":"(l‘:l":rl)( ""r "'I"‘::I"T."'l 'l""‘ll;" "t':u:;‘l’l':‘"' ? S ; SRR b PARMEE Arand e . can | 18 to be crowned with a black hat linedq ; © LI, ¢ AYROIY B 2 ody and wos voman cannot wear., “,h n she car SAAAME Wik Yh(hs thta \\'il;l A 'll " into an orgy of hlaek and stone-colored Compare our work with others, 11 ' L R Aremineolinig Clton o of I;lnck and whlr;\ os:rlt-h ;:-ntllo:x zebra stripinus, just on a level with and you will find it in the lead. .Xu l:\‘w‘,\‘fll‘. " The reason the deep l.‘m linen waving their fronds over the (l:row/n; :Im """H'l'\,\m"h WEAE I iy Ay 4 . / B O SInly comes first is that it suits almost ev-| g paragol of white lace hemmed wi!h; rangement? W 3 2 Hitte Laublo 2 1 e P 4 e are just as anxiou lease Aninie :“““" ery tace and figure. Even if the color | black ckiffon will complete the effect. " The E:MIH' "l'I ""',h”")m.mm‘ (‘;Iu;e;lf ' A P viund die : 3 : it o e 1@ coat, hias also the horizontal strip- i not bhee tois quite an casy London Madame, s SR ot b .u;: ; it ll .,;‘ to an 11.'_ | Ik 30 Akt 1s euearet aitet 5 o4 you as you are to be pleased. TRY % 8 ' _“] A " W bligul. II“ = ".l . ’l' e | @ blege jacket standing up in a black US. Phone 130 Lt with black, purple, Kking's blue or ! and biege basket % . Held Yesterday. i vl ] FOR THE EVENING. Sewndl i of the revival at the| e 4 ; " e | T | litite was i 3net These suits are now )vlnul- with a New Stocking Device. ng Circle at Mrs, moderately narrow skirt, fastened ; Women who are afMicted with per. ne ye ;»,,r,lv,\: 'n;'l--r down the left front with tan, pearl | Petual Jacob'’s ladders in the tops of S I ey i) " lor bone buttons. One can use the | thetr stockings should adopt an ama- ng \.\1 I probably be St at oncil the contrast, but | teur device that Is successful in pre- afternoon BB AR | venting such mishaps. Instead of us- T“[ lAKElAND ST[A“ I_A'JNDRY . e | Ing the steel hooks at the ends of the ' The waist is extended beyond the slde and front elastics substitute quar- | ternch satin ribbons. Fold a piece in the middle, sew it there to the elastic itself, leaving the two short ends free, | On each stocking put two or thrm\.l 100ps of silk braid'{o match in color and through thege tie the ribbons. old a piece n the middle, sew it there to the elastic it If, leaving the two short ends free. On each stocking put two or three loops of eflk braid to match in color and through these tio ribbons. There will be no madeira work, asl Surprised | Last E“cning. rormal and curved a bit in front &nd Prof. B edee is tehin There is a R. W. WEAVER, PROP. "Phone 130 d with two rows of three-inch hem | ® the top, | f the i tep. | e desires ,‘:.u\} and SHEBICIND i ¢ tha nkles e e e QIR INT zood to | o v stopped in 1o [ o vhiat looser over | turns of t the hips tha have seen for| the | 14 omfortably over | §0me one terms these tiny holes in the stockings made by 1l hooks, and the effect of the pink or Llue eatin ribbon how 18 attractive, A back, althouzh | padding or | “1on Expecred it lorning . | by the way, " well-mad: — Picturesque Tunic Frocks, Desplte the success of taffetas which had such a run during the ‘ spring, it was Inevitable that the soft clinging materials should sway for summer, and conscquently modes are becoming somewhat simpler. What constitutes a pannier in the crisper IS now the | Their evidence of poor work rather than good ‘-\'urk.' was not a and cut or in achiev- cams. and so had to zpaces in the artificial ill prob- iay morni 00l last Fri fully entertained Park Trammell much attention, | fill out the It looks as though one You Can Make Big Bills Smaller by buying your dry goods here. Our little profit, many sales policy insures you a saving every time you make a purchase. ne master of li Ir ing gzra I her home severai |curves, :Ilks hecomes mercly a folded drapery she has also “No one wants curves these days n silk linen and chiffon. | '4e Misses Lawler. |and so the tailors have been com- ,IT}?"'{"O,.RQ fashion of the moment You Know .tlle cmmter Cf 0l|r nry fims St. Johns fiver | pelled to bow their heads to the de- ‘@ tunle frock, for the tunic 1s such a versatile garment that it may be lle to Sanford en- | 8ald to merge into the pannier in some mand of perfectly cut garments, at least by reputation.. Know now that in this store high class is not ndeed, a most [ which hang in zood lines without of its simpler forms. Mousseline de accompanied by high prices. A visit will prove that you can buy more HE N e Ry UL sole and lace take alternative parts 1n | 2dvantageously here than anywhere else. e Dotz o sps 1 This linen coat takes on just thi the latest Parls frocks to the tunles, | Ry B_‘E !_ht. kind of a silhonette with a slightly ———— :x’m.:h the danger- | 1ooser appearance over the hips than Maline in Vogue. “eadpiecce with the|winter coats did About an’ inch Hats. ¢ .‘:,.,.:‘-(.ation which |above the waistline there is a two- Gulmpes, v ¥ from view, will |icch patent leather belt run through | ‘IA‘:: :‘lzgtt!:“nlm, Nl a slide in the middle of the back znd e == fi r mmery of chapeaus, 2 liners have bandeq i The coat opens in front down to this walsted skirt is attached to the bodice | Flowers trim them tn pedtesion of buckle. and finished off with a wide black sash. | else single blosopy are uged. z