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: TLI.EPHONE MBERS—SOCIETY EDITCR. { : Number ..... SR . ..87 ¢ o dence Number we. ooeo = : 35! 135 e . AL NOTICE—Notices fo: the Social Department can be com- i to the Socxety Editor by either of the above telephones ren notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telefllam | ocial functions, elud meetings, church "athcunga and of social interest zhould be telephoned to this dcpah- | ’ so.n as they occur in order that their rews value is nor * HSESHHPO ; I.adles Auxxhaxy Met With Mrs, Tilley Monday Afternoon. The Ladies' Auxiliary of All Saints Episcopal church met Monday after- NOT YOU. e to varth cach year away. + and birds appear; green and gray; he orchard tree; s turn blue; roon with Mrs. Tilley, at the home of Mrs. Wright. Several members were present, and the regular rou- comes back to me, tine business was transacted. L vou. It was decided that Mrs. Tilley ! should pack the hospital box for this wnes speeding ships; month, and those who have contri- i the rail; butions for same will please send ) lovin. hearts and lips them to Mrs. Wright's residence ory of “Hail!” The next meeting of the Auxiliary will occur in September at the home of Mrs. 8. F, Smith, * ¥ * + throngs I see- - ds I Knew; mes biack to me, tyou Ladies’ Memorial Association ilet Yesterday Afternoon With Mrs. J. L. Skipper. cach place, and street, Quite a number of members at y sock your face iended the Ladies” Memorial Asso- ir feet. cintion meeting yesterday afternoon ems to be «t the residence of the president, | ntrue Mrs, J, L. Skipper, | ad been ¢ alled o routine o n with me, \fter the meetin order aid the r nsed with, the tor the proposi ol ny funds further inprovement ol the Servi cometery wa oW I t up for i It wa . Colbert, decided that a h oileri i 1 A\ng, 17, and the ladies wi Pros eri t da y ty for thi i hi l the hom I Mrs, [ tenipt ol i i ave- [ Lo sold at a rewsonable price. Ever I All | Body is od to bear in omind 1 y o i ¢ on 1o patroni [IREN R 10 ning so mn beautifying ward and improvin: the last resting place of many of our Met loved ones Every woman in Lakeland should Afternoon Mertie Gmcy. [Telong 1o the Memorial Association, | k1Y meeting of the [ teereby assisting in the work the la- Id at the home of | dies are so unt lIlIlL]\ engaged § vy ou yesterday aft- x lock. prepared program the members present, itors. Pretty Rook Party Given Last Night By Mrs. Chas. Allen. Mrs. Charles Allen was the ho-tess at a delightful Rook party given a number of friends last evening at her | hospitable home on South Florid: | avenue. [ The rooms were prettily arranged, cut flowers being used in Jovely pro- L for next week will fitteenth chapter ot t Hull House,"” the «d in discussion by the last half by tieet on next Tues- | fision, and after the guests had ar- 15th, with Mprs. | rived, tables were arranged and the VIl members are es- | same began. After the games, the vattend and visitors | 2uests were invited to the dining welcome, recom, where a lovely table laden rdial * With delicious refreshments and re- splendent in cut glass, silver and handpainted china, awaited their at- tention, and where all spent some time most pleasantly. it Celebrated Birthday ‘v Afternoon, Kimbrough cel- ay vester- Those who enjoyed Mrs. Allen's fer many little | hespitality were Dr. and Mrs. W, M r hcme at ;‘Ih-\'i?, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Poteet, | t to help | Mi=s Frances Rigging, Miss Glady After | n; ssr<. Kenneth MeDonali | games, | and Frank Thompson to the din- g Fu- | Seinty Handkerchiefs. Zeigler Some of the shops have been de | 1 t] in all shades of O ery pretty window r { the toilet ' ¥ of 1OT hern 1zlaise corners | ¢ of prettiness of dress tha In oth- Mzan's Power in Nature, *Victory over thinzs is the office of cannot be indiy send man. Each man is a new power in - 2 ful] cop |Bature. He holds the key of the ! # Tull col-lworld in his hands—no truth which | he cannot see” : | tung co fHE EVENING TELEGRAM. LAKELAND, FLA, AUG. T TEACHING VALUE OF DRESS Mothers Should Begin Early to Instill Self-Respecting Ideas In the Child’s Mind. While it Is neither wise nor neces sary to dress children in expensive clothing, it s well to create in them a natural pride In their appearance. A reasonable amount of respect for one's self will always carry with it the jdea that one s entitled to re- spect from others. child that cleanliness and neatness of person and clothing are very essen- tial at all times, and will surely bring gratifying results, not only in regard to general I treatment they expect to receive from their friends and the strangers whom they ot, Bright colors, also, fect upon children. garment have their ef Let their little s Le of pretty pinks or blues and th antly respond to th cheerful influence which these color are said to bave over not only th children, bn wn people as we!l White, too, thing effeet o the mind, 1 lo ones will soon learn to take better care of their clothing if the motl takes care 1o explain how they help her kee: thelr dresses in zood order by getting them unueces sarily soiled. A piece of damusk huck, hemstitceh- ed at both ends, with the baby's in- itlals embroidered in the corner, will give much pleasure to the young mother. These towels are used to lay in the bottom of “baby's” special bureau drawer, and ments from getting soiled or mussed SHANTUNG FOR CHILD’'S WEAR Teach your young | th, but also in the | not | 1 of Mechlin lace. , 1912, WIDE CHOICE IN COLOR | BRIGHTEST TINTS ARE POPULAR THIS SEASON. | | | Especially Is the Younger Generation Favored in This Respect—Beau- tiful Shades of Satin for the Light Cloaks, » girl of eighteen is a very lucky vidual this season. She h of colors from whi be secured ¥ wav is a rich 4 n days and some made all ¢ Wy, It is a beawiitul celor, i3 very + mother as well as the daugh The pale ber tint flushed with L s the y ¢ wearer's choiee, ¢ © more distinet golden v that of the dowager, uosatin it is a speefaily beautiful I dainty, a zood ¢l | alle cloak with a softly falling colls ir | Such a cloak would | [ 'be lined with blue and rose, and the Coats and Frocks of This Material | Are Being Worn by Tots of All Ages. The Shantung coat is seen in dou- ble-breasted form fastened with large pearl buttons and having a wide col {lar of self-colored Shantung with re aced with hlue or green or rose For babies thore are sweet little Shan ung on i sonare yoke with full sleeves plecied into embroidercd bands to form a cuif, a narrow band of the sunme emh ory, eithor selr- colored or contrasting shade, going round the neck and down oo side o tho front Ancther wen cont has a round col lar « I with braid in a herringbone e ! 1 coili nd ¢ .H(! '] 1 of the ghirt being sewn with 1 ch b \s to g i thing o, nothing could tior than o le frock of Spaniard's k tung ~for smocking i3 o\ ot and with thi 1 v i sweet wee hood to 1 turned back trom ! the f nd vewn with blue forgets | i { SLEEPER GOWN 3 Fu'mro coms \'ors. clothes he can fi por/ TYe | for but bravely d- £ 0“1 be provided \ znd bearns, cider, do bread and cheese sandwiches be very appropriate would } th a| ‘imes | less w | sleeves and should be given to the : opri- i ately dressed pers sure | Wa‘ no prize is gi ono E'g collars or cuf that b , Jewelry or 2 room | "‘Aoum be furnishe 7 rugs, { emall boxoq for v‘, Lg“ keep the gar—: Biing of the background, ceptible through the other just per- materfal, would add to the elusive and pictur- | fi | esane effect of the wrap. There must be a hint of romance in the new cloaks if they are to be a la | mode. Without obviously copying the | cloak, the Scotsman's plafd or the Irish colleen's all-envel: ¢ cape, the fashionable models suggest them, It is difficult to produce the com. plete charm of the folded draperies ! unless the aid of an expert be called . in. Rome of the new models owe ! rallurement to a long and flopping .' ape. which fulls upon the shoul- ’ ors back and front, and is eccentric. | ally ent one corner, and per- chance weishtod lv\ a tassel. Others Lave the huee heod, formed with ve ion, but recog- ! Tree dimensions, | v color for the ito preen with § Wieh, with a little platinum en! destrne port 1he drage e nest 1 colors froft. arve appl avd wo have which ig very Iy viv and o ro h red, borrowe 1o by th black or his cuti, amd o porth y lovely azure called love :n a mist Such colors when softoned by the fivtanosition of, say, biseult lne n, cnhroiderod in prelief the same chade, or with the ever neetnl fonch of Mack will make the summer months radiant | i with cotton l"( indecd, ! | g | &ND (E TOILET/ Some ritls who like to have a faint perfuiae clinging about the halr put an oblong of folded wadding, with powdered orrls root scattered between. fn a linen slip. This they lay on tupl of the ordinary pillow at night. To whiten finger nails and improve the hands, cut a frech lemon in two and rub in well at night. Wash off in warm water the next worning, This samo treatment 18 excellent for stains on the hands. In some cases very tender and eas- ily chapped skin will yleld to the treatment of glycerine applied immedi- ately after iing when the skin is molst. Do not apply 1t to a dry skin; rub thoroughly into the skin and then | rub with a little good cold cream Astringent Jotions should be used to | reduce the large pores of the skin, | which become cle d with dust mrl grime. These d ing pores egpecially notleeable across the often extending over the choekes l: allowed to zo without checking avents theso pores develop into bluckheads, | than which thero {s no g nemy to beauty reater « less Face Wash Soa ter to o« hen 1 ¥ r 1 warm wi' ! iy And af me L shower i3 « ful Most per ay are W | Stronger CF iflon Sleeves. With the ! | ire for sheer | cellent chif- | fon has bee; vfrm or w' found in heart of the womar luxury of chiflon gl Bazar. | | i ;i and are pable of making a most desir | | at least by ' advantageor PAGR THRER h What a Satisfaction to Purchase Goods at an Up-to-l)ate Dep’t Store f (. We usc discrimination in buying, able to show 4 acomplete our customers line of cverything carried in the centers of fashion. (. At this time we are reducing our line of fall and winter goods, and we are offering some exceptional values in ladies and children’s ready-to-wear dresses at a discount of 25 to 50 per cent. We have some childrens’ and landies’ shoes that are going at exact- ly half price. . For the latest Fashion Conceits and the most reasonable prices come 5‘ to the ~ ATE - DEPARTMENT STORE R N A S A T R L T AT St If good work is what you are look. ing for, you can get it at Lakelano Steam Laundry, Compare our work with others. and you will find it in the lead. We arc just as anxious to please you as you arc to be pleased. TRY US. Phoue 130. THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. *Phone 130 You &‘.n Make Dig Bills S?naller 15 here. Our little profit, many sales policy insures every tine you make a purchase. Tonas You Know the Chardcter Cf Our Dry Goods jutation.. Know now that in this store high class is not by high prices. A visit will prove that you can buy more hiere than anywhere clse. aceompan crscv.wamzs«@o.~:».i,,,,g c..a,.mo-ww hEne o«wz P s o P b T = q