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LABELAND, FLAL AUG. 22 19132, BELT IS AN IMPORTANT |TEM; PLAITIC ‘NI"NG BACK No Won 'n With Care to tho General | :! PAGR THREE . fect of Her Costume ki May ignore !t. ION SURELY ON social interest cho the Society Editor by either of the above telephor.cs +ices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegiin. Q| functions, clab meetings, church gatherings ...d uld be tel°phoned $o this deprri- i i they occur in order that their r~ws value is not pird PP bd d s e e e e A e e r broad width of satin, with folds rasting color at the edges. s a single spade-shaped omll‘ t 1!, the upper part of \\'hl('h thas a veiling of heavy lace. The end Hfalls in the center at <he back or ill front at the left side, for to create di- versity the bows and ends are allowed E OF PETURN. ASNore( made that the plait- | are of late sum- ion is he % K is to be g ul rall styles, imagine the grace of a chif- | annier edged by o deep band of oidery? The fichu on this same | (h lectable gown is BATE its happy home. So here goes! Men who never read ads will vead this oue crowd, and join the Ne ¥ is 1 in- il o it straight | AL 4 to the 1 of the A 1 was fashioonable | Precclon (5 That Late Summer and ' ; itos of Fail § ill Chow Revival cf ’ portant ' Crazeful NMany A 5 =2t Department Store | ’ Ceasons Age. v . f 1l n-ray | 4 o ired by 1l rrange- nd th S by the loops that form a bow. ( ( } L T g . ; ctand high, in : i Here's where | can talk low prices ¢ !l downward, and one | g . | e i O to help you. Every shoe must leave 3 - e | wi 1o loops. is Nere fnoa fow advanced ! : I1CE—Notices for the Social Lepaiiu.nt can be com- 8 wround the walst a | ol Ker 1 £ 190000000000 009 000000 accordion plaited | Straw Hats, $2 to $3.50. tor 9c ~ —— to find a place at one either in [und the waist defined by a wide glr- % ¢ = -arp MULLER. Woman's Club Meeting front or at the back of the dress. dle of panne velvet. Plaited ruffles A few good Pants, $3 to $5. for $1.98 to $2.98 : & Held With Mrs. R. L. Mayes. One of the most piquant girdles for | ¢dge the sleeves and the bottom of Shirts, Shirts, $1.50 to $2. to close out at $1.00 pmmer’s day < atud went away. In spite of the uncertain weather, sixteen ladies met at the homo of months is rendered in black velvet the washing frock of the summer with steel ornaments, and at the ter- the underskirt, Silk in plain or changeable eolors is plaited for entire costumes that are ite u stove; pEh b '“f‘y"'.' Th”r”h"\',;” """ I minations of the long velvet ends |ddiptible for litte runabout frocks or Sl o g . & suite @ WOTE pegular meeting of the Woman™ [epara are handsome stoel tassels with | f0r elatorate afternoon gowns. Hero I go the limit in giving you the best in the world for the phered ten OF | acorn-shaped heads. is the fullness in decided form in skirt, money. ) The most important business de- S i sleeves and bodice | il : . 2 ' spatched was an amendment to th Little accordion-plaited jackets of | Ladies l_lousc Dresses, $3 to $6. Look. Only; $1.48 (- oy he s e i R annlion SWEETNESS THAT ALL ADMIRE | sott chiffon and mousscline de soie are Ladies' Drawers and Gowns at big reduction, tHon for momborstiis e {now threatened to replace the coatees New goods are coming in: must have ‘e room. I can Sadhep gl Favorite Old Recipe for Pot Pourri |0 tafleta that have been such strong ; % Hitherto new names were voted GuUarINse 8 t6. Blvs tKe Evening wiaps and lovoly use the money, see! fon by the club that were present ol Best Results. | ws are showing plaiting in eith- Ladies’ Sailors 28c, all you want 10¢ by @ club member and endorsed b b | er tire lengths or as ruflles on the Yo liwo others, but this bas not been | A favorite old recipe for pot pourri | berthas and sleeves I8 oye mirely satisfactory as some Wey is made up thus: The proportions swing of the pendulum of fash- voted in who did not really wish to may be lessened or inereased as de- [ 100 in the oposite direction, no fea- 1 ~1th wixt the Ljoin, The club welcomes gladly o fery newcomer and wonld ke 1o so sired Take one halt pound of com- mon salt, one fourth of saitpetre, one fourth onmee of storax, half a Jdozen wire o the moe ‘lu & exemplity the s |h\l n more clearly than the plait- ading the realm od dres The bargain gates are open wide and a royal welcome awaits a host of women in Lakeland o mens feloves, a handil of dried bay leaves, |of dress. But one thing must be re- that is what the Woman's ja handful of Jried Livender flowers. [ membered, Fullness there is in all the $i4 oroquite ““1, is for. but the club does want | Mix these well togetler to form the | new frocks, but balloon skirts are not buycrs. Pay us a visit. te b sure of the real desive to boe- [Dasis of thé pot pourri, and it will [the type to which we have resorted. ; pursuit come one of ns. So it was voted that in tuture all application for membership shall be made in writ- ing to the secretary and voted on by the club. Two new members were welcomed last for years. Rose petals apd the leaves or flowers of other fragrant plants gathered on dry days may be added to the jar from time to time, or a few drops of the essential oil of per- fume flowers, such as oil of geranium, roses, ete, may be added to make up There is still the straight line of the fisure to be adhered to, and it must be admitted that the designers have given fullness in the plaiting without bulkiness, flowing lines without ugli- ness and a change without the usual shock. into the club, Mrs. Woods and Mr-, |8 delicate bouquet perfume. 1f liked i s Poulware. The necesary lusiness [A150 powdered benzoin-—do not con- SIMPLE FLY CATCHER Londed wealth, Nated " (h ohnipmih 6F (e 17t fuge with bhenzine—chips of sandal- | completed, the chairman o the gy cinnamon, orrisroot--indeed, al | SWomen of the Hour,” which was[to time to allow the fracranee to ex- | Fmeon - Was b aicogssed very ably by fonr ladies Ih_nh- into the room :m.l‘ should ,\'mm\’ the first being Mr< Mendenhall \\hw"”“" Lol 40 Tl 20Ty I i £ he awne i § serve the perfume, i bl ook as her Keynote the “Cell to Sor i Wl i i e g | vice showing how splendidly and Musti 4 Voil | kg conrngeously women are answering ustin 'an i < @ 1 & al] over the world thi= eall to help Most of the white dre < much ad- | (‘) 1 o think yon 10 wisn't so 1o plans with l ( 1= best, Vand went the work of John Addams in the|on pale pink, pale blue, pale green | 3o L |1|.|' field This from Mys [or pale yellow, but these foundations | FURNISH[NGS the Southard, who tald of the work most | @re sc faint in hue that the effect of i ! orary committee took chorge of the program The subject tor the afternoon was With o Lams, the slowing tribmte Fanniest Woman d 1o Lumanity [to Joln A America, the first paper, ol Collowed by o detadled account of interestingly. Miso ROL Mayes then garve an account of the work ot Mis jmost any pleasing aromatic plant, dried, may be mixed in. The lid of gthv rose jar may be lifted from time ! mired at the seaside resorts are in a variety of painted muslin and voiles In some instances the colored flowers rest upon a white ground, while in oth- blossoms are seattered ers the white dresses almo-t stance | the entire white in the appears P trivance i little con- | ther sticky or advantaze ol thi that 1t is e I'he BATES Department Store OUR MEN’'S . Cherry, apple, pear and plum blo 1o consists f e . 2He or pe ery, who founded the Bery schonl Lome seom the favorite designs at pre “:‘l;;‘;lfil‘l:“ he . e ml I\h::"h .lnlu'. L:‘:..:|l.l.f|, | WI" plcasc you thc moment )’Oll v 3 T IE X { {atle & f J ¥ 4 | | near Rome. Ga., in 1912 Fhis wis | ent, cepecially in white These e | oy | il and It | | d g hoo been removed, and in oty - ' e oF particular gnterest siee My Iv reprosented in hll'!l"lt‘.\rl'r place halt illed with o decoction of enter th store. Why." Because Mives knew rsonn iy Miss By 3 there s a ty vogue for ¢ qua i hip el veetened with | ! | ‘ . 1 l ! : Il el of tered fh ] st of wind o |‘”'. il ."I, :\| |,,.\.’1,.l ]f'.‘,‘“ i : h Al l s 4 ' d i e oms on the transpi | will o nttracted by the e thev're always correct in style an { lelightfully Je L il o TR will he pttracted by the ‘weent il . ¢ ’ Ihat Dl by Mpe (Tef wiil Le poisoned by the quacsia: the 4 iy | (| The last pmime wa ol by Mr St S gl diee Gugpamidier priced to suit your purse. rool e | Pillans, who zave intereting sheteh | and replaced by another o and ol cveral prominent women, | A LA MIL'TMRE b ! ; p d = e 1 | F2 afwonk which was Mrs. Katheine Mr- | | This is a Men’s Siore and we . " enlloeh, who has done <o much 'uri | MUCH VIRTUE IN REST ROOM ) womankind in brinzing about more | N . . SEREING Diuey s R Ty ek i Part of Hom= That Must Not Be Over- know what's gOOd for me ey o : 5 looked and Is Deserving of a " irterest wos the sketeh of Miss Arna ) Lot of Atiantlon; Arcadia, | Rogstad, tie L oprominent woman | ol ey e ey Al THE HUB v |1 Hamen: contributions to the wearing lite of St After the papors there Was an open today, or, rather, is an alleviation of ]03. LeVAY IO ot | djsengsion of women of the hour that state, giving opportunitic 1 ; | those who want quictude oltain it I oroneghly enjoved by all ' ! : Deli veam and cake was | within bounds of their awn dono \ ' 5 ihnhena b A ey R instead of seeking it «! ‘ 1o ¥ te | 16N seTye ‘ My 116 b be e i ) ! 1. Ma i wrs then fu Germat chint : . L ‘ deli | cloged R ! resoures \r ! t I " A f ’ it INHALL i censtrnetod o \ i . v Peo | vera nd fi v i I ! The as ! 'y " . room n ~ i 2 ¢ . and ey A Proposing Mairiage by Floweis ; TiAE o : ik Our l i t v ts in Alvine Viil ages. ; ' X i F)‘us sin A \v e Vill et nr.'h - d Candics l ko i g | sereen i 4 . . kil 10 11 ther | e 96 K T o ¢ Candies i I Are Kept | v ¥ neient us- | ward, and ho 3 ' | ) ) | ‘ \ { sh | [ proposing by 1h * Japane ‘1 |3 re > InaRe- | ! X-1 ’ 2o of flowers oration ans '13 l’Vfl' h . b th gt eI the i 1o ‘ .} 7 S0 Irigerater ! i | kgronnd Y Florida caelweiss from a4 man she at the ] a;"';r: i'xv" ¥ thl \ E (‘as(. ‘ i but has | came time accepts him as her fiane | ting is snit: Your, ;; < : amber of i the idea Iw that the man has and long ou J -l | ¥ ve | riske - life 1o obtain the flowerz ] chairs, inclu ¥ hair, ir ; ”} | i ! went | for voman he loves, thongh, of | vite one to 1 3 11 ' For breal i - noot ten and i " of ed no I : the pienie 1y 1 n an | . ; . . ey 5 ' o | $es! one. » L et ‘ Phe coole-t place in town i OUR ST RE. i " i il 14 Come in and trv Our Delicious Tee fCream and o i ; : Quaint Teael ' Sodas ] (] 5 ) : . For use in the oilage Japa . 4 0 i | | nese toweling | ¢ aiptest of &"'n. It come § ten Inch k “nt a ‘;-'n;."'l’i' x-'virul at aat 2 fudsn : I - P take s ros 1lell are Vy;v 1 i g ol I green and wl ) ‘i K=, aft r {to arranze v o s . : . . 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