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THE EV @ S R A R R e L R S 2 ) . TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. . R T b el . VUIIUEL L .eeesaaen . ce }"Gmber 135 1+ NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depariment can be com- "4 to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones .1 notices to tie Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. i social functions, elub meetings. church gatherings and ~.ms of social interest should te telephoned to this depart. <o.n as they oceur in order that their news value is not I consumed so much of the afternoon that it was voted to postpone the -y¥, SWEETEST LIVES program until the next meeting, which will be held Aug, 22 at Mrs. W. D. Edwards’. The ladies present iwes are those to duty .ds are both great and — - ENING TELEGRAM, LAKLLAXD, Almost Unlimited Demand for the Paradise Feathers | WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND CUT 6LASS |- ’ =———= ARF === , GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED “Claims” have worth only when backed by deeds. Shouting by merchants as to what they can do for the trade is not as convincing as a practica] demonstra- tion. I prefer the demonstrative way —the shorter, surer way. Please report any GOODS that do not wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, .. FLORIDA PA®s NVE Rt were: Mmes. Angell, Browning, ; ¢ strands of an unbrok-{ Brush, Edwards, May, Mendenhall, ) ad Patterson, Stevens, E. G. Southard, oies enobles atl. Wilson, Scarr, Holland, Sullivan, pay sound no trumpets, [ Pollam, Terrell, Mayes. “"’“Vfl ln fi ELIM'NATE vo bells; Bome g H o It's A, GRIZZLY BEAR 5 i+ Lite the shining record i S ity e S Pleasant Meetmg No reservations at thiz sale DlSTANCE he i ti-| With Mrs, Colbert. LMOST over-night, some fashions | paradise sprigs, and now has dawn. | 3 : stall vhant Its OWR SRR e Shetkutioring meeting held I.Lnds::::: b::o:x;o ;: :‘ll;ro::;l:;:l lod”llh::l mt;rn:ngl\:‘l:en rhut crx:wn-dl:'e :""'I"" and that's stationary Phone '8 : “ % S eve . [partially lost sight of, enveloped In adies” Waists, 50e and Tae. fo 3 rest an . A wu lte-working. A child's l“\) lho (\';f"b"m:d‘ Pi ‘s""_l":l‘: from Maine to California, wants | an airy cloud of floating, graceful, in Ladies’ Waists, $1, $1.00 1 YOI"' Tian s Allwlonaty, Hotloly st '* | one particular kind of hat, or shoe, or | comparably fine plumage. S e e A IR Bl Order Bining lips shall make liome of Mrs. R. C. Colbert yesterday | feather at the same monient. It the | Miss Gaby Deslys showed how many Ladies’ Sailors, worth 2i¢ for “l"'“' o afternoon, was well attended and | object of this sudden fancy is within |h-mlwru could be worn on one head. Ladies” Sailors, worth 50¢, for . Don't try your 1 .per or B i Lo aball most enjoyable. easy reach (that is, if its price 1slow) [dress. it one should not forget that Gt vl Mo patience, simp.; go o nan served by the A voluntary program, consisting|it8 Dopularity is brief, because any |the stage requires exaggeration {n AR CoIees on h ONRG Ay Yo iiapione ond ik ke thee rich; of readings, songs and heartfelt idea becomes tiresome from too much | Styles and its standards are to be fol- the world. 4 . elped by thee shall make (il wa i leading feature of the | FePettlon. But it the thing, which | lowed at some distance, as a rule. 62, ard you will be coe- et " i "’ ‘hl ¥ ho finds tself suddenly in brisk demand, | The price of paradise plumage {s nected with our Spectal sal be sorved thyself by ev-|2fternoon. Following this was the| oap oply be secured in limited quanti. _soaring. She who owns it should use R Order Department. What- e y thankoffering, which was, as usual. | uies, its price is likely to soar formany | it whilo the furore s on. It is very ever your particular de- Sl surprisingly liberal. week i 01 even months. likely to be even in greater demand eire may be, we'll take A 7 When the meeting was closed, the | This 18 the case with the beautiful | this fall, and i one of the safe invest- | Burrett Browning care of it with eatiefae CUPRETULL " |genia] hostess, ably assisted by her | paradiss feather which women have [ ments in millinery, for it will never tory goods and satisfac- . sister, Miss Mamie Williams, served | 1008 admired. A spray of a few pre- | be wholly out of style. Many women tory service e ; e ¥ : clous feathers, mounted in a pompon |accumulate a puradise spray by bpy. i SOUNDS FAMILIAR. el ia'us rf‘f“‘:‘“"‘“‘“; . | Of ostrich or marabout, used to be [ing a few feathers each season, finally e e _,_.) As the shadows were lengthening. | congigered an achievement very well | making up a large cluster, It fs best e ng tropic suy a stub- [ the guests dispersed, each one feel-| worth while. Extravagantly inclined | to buy the ‘natural color where this anto stands, ing happy and thankful for the pri-| rich people might indulge in a whole | course s pursued. They are very gy man is he, [ Vilege of such gatherings, paradise bird occaslonally. Then ‘ beautiful and they can be uu(‘ceaslull,\'| HENLE Y e e e came the day when the whole hat | cleaned, ! e ar me e )”'hm MII: g { crown was encircled with a wreath of JULIA BOTTOMLEY. UG STORE W 10 mse a g g AN v Atternoon Picnic Was R A A A A A A A A A A A A AA A A A A A A A A A AN P R R A R ¢ didu't st he- | Pleasant Affair, , IN POLONAISE STYLE iPl\RASOL MATCHES THE HAT Quite @ number of Mrs, E. ¢, A s ! . 1 gell’s Sunday school class met at lh-‘! { That Is, in the Latest Designs It i rariag Lome of Miss Brunell Swindel yes ! ‘ Agrees With the_ Millinery Ac. ¢ T CUSE L pday for an afternoon picnic, After ! companying It. o e T o 1 O wresti r o A3 | 5% | bolts, but :H]'lhmf g0l mhn?‘l"jg sl Il the very decorative possibilities m@@m o [ F' T ‘r\vwl o the ANl of the parasol have been overlooked | WrillE gear After spending 0 most enjoyabls [N of late, the warm weather has made b L atternoon wll departed to their the fact clear that a parasol adds the | > " 5 He ¢ ] i oK homes last note of distinction to a dress, Ev- | ’ Fla- Ave & Main S ion, then, h"l Those present were Kssic Tillis, ery one Interested fn dress comments r despair [ Bianehe Huchingson, Anna Shapard, | upon the varied designs of thls sum- 1ENU vathalie 3 . weio Tilli wmer's parascls and upon the amusing | = O s aTvs i N'.m?‘nu l.{o.u{n.mor(, Jessie |1lh~\.= O i ohloh ok oG Abresk ik k Cuts, Kansas City. Pound v to cool, DEllln Duvis, Taelman Aann, Tt | the shape of thie hat that i« worn, ! el L RO - 86 tealninge at b Carver, Ruth Fannin, Emma T When feathers tower ubove the | oo iidiiaas ihssesvmesy BO9 N a PL g ! B0l Davis and Brunell Swindel. | crown of the chapeiu the xmmml\ ton Cuts. Pound. A i carrled hag an obliging cupola crown, wobiat 2% L SR M J i and It the vitlinery 18 of a spreading s, l‘ ianataaidan 3% b A “en. ' CREED OF THE HOME MAKER character then when the parasol 13 | oy [ RS = 3 tronble is - he's SRRk {opcned It 18 scen that 1t is Japanese:| | EEEECSal. AR iiieves siessmsasesens That is a very good creed which like In its flat aspeet. : T [ S 16e thos been adopted by the American Lace posed upon chiffon or veiled W oseiisissnsenssss 16e v ( Held A i gk et { with tulle is a combination of matc-! =, boiled, sliced . . 3bec B st e School of Home Economics, 1t reads { ! rlals of acknowledged elegance for the "- flmukl';l sllql'ed 160 et Vol \ [ We Believe— | sunshade, and it not infrequently hap- ) s . sees i oman s Caby { gy e living shonld be thel | pens that a trall of mousseline fow- ‘ on, BIICed .ovvievens Ho) ; sesterday aft-) oy eje in cducation. | ers {4 posed fnslde the parasol, per- on, whole strip ... ......25-22¢ Iv the most 1~n-1 That home making should be re- chance to coincide with the (rimmluni pork sausage ... .. : .. 20e Phiat sixteent o vied as ¢ fosel of the hat or with the flowers that | s - ; f and pork sausage . 12%e ¢ AN cHkn s AT ’“‘r’ ed us a f‘"f estlon / White permo fabric a silky mobair| g0 00 5y gown i E lAK[lAND ‘ t “1 j \. » ll i TORS henith 1 (e diny and bost and wool weave s used here in Of freak Lhandles there are always a | < Extras. ot day bespeaks % T . % ak hi always e | Pess of the individual. | polonase style over a skirt of corise certaln number, and one of the quaint. = wiasm than 380 «ppay on the home foundation is | crepe meteor, and the vivid cerls: ma- St 18 tha euclivo: élbel 'fi"‘“ al R_ w. WEAV Georgla peaches Dally. 1 yor ! o, 7 a -l ° i TG ATRET Ly ie all that s good in state or in- | terial appears again In the colla 360 | Loring and tho doors of the cuckoo| River butter ........ 1 NVIC your. | dividual ’l'|°|‘~ Th", rl""lonflls'i Ih ! g .)'l":[ clock fly open and the cuckoo appears | 'Phonekaeld butter . . ......... . 3be husiness of | T e & raped and fastens at the side ! thresh fe 18 a stlent bird of The tliath ] d]).r;Jl;lL.] of ,4‘111111 en white sllk button and loop 1 ing | 'f)nrn.r”!l,':-. ]-'"_’{‘lnl;‘]‘ Ki: v 1:1‘: ‘:.,';1' b i,! entto cheese ........ 2 for 36 ke L. or " m "] whe fastening of the front ¢ Iv'hn the Tittia- Tertormutio FAdy Al & @ @ Il cream cheese. .. ... 2 for 36¢ : J 208 5 Lodice. Neck frill and sloev 165 | Copibed. & R S R 36e ’ I niing of money isoaslarg of gheer white pluited net ite ' Sl o1 carning of ! buckskin colonial pumps & uy RS CRIAL. Mis That Coes not an | this eummer costume, The et _5"-1‘7:'1 D St s . moth ndir small amonunt, but gettine | is of cerise N “ S0 M & fol- | A% for The | ansiee FRESIERES o d ! Girls Men Hate. braid 1 Ao 8s grocery store at 216 S. o hs s f\,lm_’ i }'”w,‘ A { : I { r)nal.'e. My stock is all fresh , girl who ':« to y K y fl’"il"'s on first-class goods: &it o never want to mz P y % Men heartily , o At barrel ...l $2.95 | and scold; they ‘ i‘| ng soutaric that yau ean work] 000 TSNP | . ... ...cccc0000n 1.00 St " from them. Men orl more rar ! ‘ ................ 40c nrerall the interests | pointully shy girls not | gtralght mor. « 156 an AR RIS RN 25 appeal to them. They m: '« eel ! embroidery | L iiiciscees Bl/gc tudy ol home problems | awkward and bashful the e 8e By ¥ be made of no less cultucal valu - | avold girls who are al ng, Placing Holes for Buttons. You a“ a e . 35¢ the study of art or livc»rnv'lrs‘!l’neml things :b"“; othe citn| When b or uabution I 10 vish of 40 0 of much more immediate value | Men hate untidy, slovenly z!r's #Tthi gy e Sel 0T Luttons across : : R T e e e | badly brushed halr and 2 » the width of i« Leiw wiil soon tear| by buying your dry goods here. }(()ur‘. :g: board of | | walst line. out the latter For this reason but-| you a saving every time you make a Int s "d(hli : TRUE SENTIMENT | Men fight shy of dull, 4 ated tons with onli 1wo holes are better | e S A T iNe 25¢ o 53 PETP girls; the bright, sunny orc< £ All| ypap thoge aion fur and should be vou Know ule cnardc‘.ywhorv in town 5 » strongest thing in the world | their attention. placed so tha' ‘et holes will be on 1 % sentiment. Mountains con | ia llne with the length of the button . —— ' hole. Some women place buttons with | at least by reputation.. Know now 10 the Wom-! ing, distance cannot long separ | could be i it from its goal of zood. It is a ; t ther willlic;ven of civ ilization, and at the same 5170 ®reatitine a lever lifting the world. Ego- tistic, practical people, who sneer at sentiment as a jelly-like somerhinzvl sacted was vote titution with for me mber- 1 on at the L% member vot- fering .\Ialdden. the * clup F55 Gleeting quivering in a lake of tears, arc as bias brained, with stigmatic eves and ; loric askew No man ever traveled far—except downward--withont some splendiq sentiment nesting at the core of his teing, driving him on and ever on. i The i- true “ dortors had |, hem it in, dykes cannot stop its | Aigrettes on Hats The aigrettes slant hack= the hat at amazing angles er the angle the more b peau. The Pocahontas iz 2 ° | style. Thie is a rather sm= | Clever ldea. with a brim rielng =stra’el’ 0 all| Putting hooks cn the lower side of around and the whole ha® & | & vent or dress - ng and eyes on slightly toward the back the upper or usual slde !s a clever high brim are arrang~! iflls, | 1dea, @8 when the dress is froned on growing shorter as t oack, | “hook marks” show, as often happens &0 that the hat has mn n pear- when hooks and eyes ars put on in ance of an Indlan rhlef's e2'd for the warpath four holes 8o that only twn holes need be sewed thro-gh. thus making them 1ast longer than !* 2l four were used, | fashioned” way—it works eplend!dly. the old-fashloned way. Try tha “new accompanied by high prices. A visith advantageously here than anywhere J H lM .n lC H I -y Groceries 1OIOI0E0P08, el S e B prertenge SIS