Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 26, 1912, Page 3

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d 5 EPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITGR. g eV R e . 135 i ms of social interest sho as S0v " PLEDGED. with sunny hair shadowed eyes, <t bring you toil and ust make you wise; | never be angze in love for me {- upon my breast, Pilure’s thrall; own nomy close uvied tally it l“‘ me? love tor ing life enfolds, liss Al your ruture | stirely see i for thee, = surprised yes- vhen it was lizabeth A, Reed were quietly the home of | 1 Au Light- Rev. ) B pastor of the ing the hearts mple, The the 709 stll hunt for insult Do not tide wiere they Fawa ittle “worries that vex and tret of the Clyde oo serionsty has recenthy ork 1o spend \WOR GRACEFULLY’ | .1 NCTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- “+ed to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones . notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegrain. social functions, elub meetings, church gatherings aud a as they occur in order that their news value is not | the dearest women sl tvleasure-aiving Havor | in dees son o o hody Fear spoils digestion, anger benumbs the brain, jealon " ulation, insincerity , retard th ith, <« dive Hnsettios uld be telephoned ¢o this depart- planation, the substance of which turned out to be that the new wom- an couldn’t endure being under ob- ligations to anyone. As these incidents of the cookies and peaches were repeated on a dit- ferent scale in the of woman in the colony who attempred tc be kind to the newcomer, she is now outside pleasant little neighborhood amd stranzely case every the circle, enongh is unable to understand hee position She says the colony members ave Uomet, and that she is extremely fond of them, but that they don’t under- stand her point ofview, She seems in a way o he proud o her inde- pendence of attitude, which makes it imposgible for hept ceive a fay 1i Sometimes the or without immedintely returning it and returning a SUiest mo-' way ol to remain indebted for the giving Lindy it As the pleasure of wter than that of the rvecipie i is not a Kindness to be too h te mateh o favor received by one e stowed. Exchianae, e A Suggestion, carry a smile with you as well a o oenlling card it is a better inteo- duction, Our enmitics are cansed by niisan derstandings, and they ave all melt cd in the sun<hine of heart. Take o ip oft your shoulder and stop your proven that every oiteht we ente- and Kind- | verves, anviety cobs sleep I any »\'rlvm!‘?l. nisundersianding so oy hing, Muru-!n tion of the heart that various di ndship and Lorders may ensne Fo the contrn ocg unpun-fooch positive, wpeinl, en f thon ) d lived ' | i | | 10 w- PRETTY WITE IS A nl e 005 200K AGLANT n i Vi od did | K " 0 ug th ol | ness or to mak y u ) H i ! " e Xt doo ge o ) | | | < r & 1 i it | i 1 z 1 the ad and Atlanta pa- ot peaches her after- the stran- aring with a € same number Ziven awaq i na nnoved ¥ sought an ex- m know = 10 make known 1, that onld 1-xr, found { 4 :n;nl. his soul in song,} 1 Tampa i Popham and 7 ermaid 1 mal expected lov Ay zood book = and has helped \ good on a very indifferent lot literature. —Kissimmee Gazette. to zav.! pinned to the coat front are several in Kissimmoee m!very pretty mira T am Lee to make | EIl Photograph by Underwood & Underwood, A new creation copled after the Indian Rumchumda hat, ming of the handkerchief, which is Leghorn straw, A feather running on the side of the hat completes the trimming. It is good for summer out | COMBINE BLACK AND VIOLET Mixture of Colors That the Expert Dressmaker Uses to Much Advantage. | | Dress is most allur this season, and there is such variety in style that not only every taste but ryoindi vidual Pe ¢l bo ed. Black and violet o regoras tor recep | tion and cver fternoon wear is a fashionable ol ,and we note it principally in taffetas and satin cos- tumes, while with the black cloth or eponge tailor-made a blouse of hright velvet charmeuse and guipure inser- tion veiled with black ninon de soie | Is a fitting accompaniment, | droes The mauve toulard with black or |’ mauve ninon overskirt is heing ex- | ploited with succ is the pannier coat costume of black and deep purple Liberty satin. A charming model of this style has the coat gathered at the waist, with belt coming high in front and made of exquisite black, purple and ecru embroidery. This continues in band form on cither side of the cout fronts, while the bodiee portion i arranged in wide pleats, and the pearlshaped I way helow sleeves reach only o lit the elbow. IN OLD ROSE. | Here ic quite @ of old rose c: has a s trimm and a1 ulated The tucked ¢ on the s where it is tri The collar is of the n tucked, and neck. Hat of cream lace and roses. Materials required: Fo o r jnches wide, one-half yar the cross, about four doze med a black ho: Tagel, trir The Corsage Bougus® The corsage bouquect : prettiest fanciez in dre tion. On special occaszio wishes the austercly ° tume to take on a glor! air, a modish flower t nt | fonable of these - | combination of orct 0; fIflxe valley, or, if * & O'| violets or roses, spra:s i lulle_v must be tucked in hitrem | emall hoys ; and tunic tops AND, FLA L AUG. 26, 1912, The trim- of a plaited Indian silk, covers a door wear and prevents sunburn. AVOID THE COLORED FROCK Average Woman Will Make No Mis. take When She Pins Her Faith to White Material. of limited tempted by income colored The won hould not linen frock They are not a wise mvestment when iomust neces- rily be fow in ber. They are wlmost sure 1o ta ud even whilo they possess all original glory they cannot be o by colored white outfit can. & ishable beanty of inexpensive vatorianl cloth, which can be | S0ocents a yard, can arter than the en. Those venturine of salleloth should, however, to make | nee doubly sure, see that the | material has been vell shrunk hetore it is made up, | Hed up and varied cravat and belt, as the Wois the imper- o that even the known as sail- ht tor about 1o 1o look colored lin upon costumes HAY Now the *Jupe Pantalon.” The latest thing in tailormades is the “jupe pantaion.” 1t 1 little in common with the “jupe culotte,” or skivt, except that that gave us the | bottom of the trousers, and sjupe pantalon” gives us the top of the same garments, 1t is a skirt with of little close gatherings at | ined by small | to the one used on | At exeh side of the | and in order to com- plete the re masculine | wearing fastened buttons back and front hold up vlu-“ . These are con simil LPONSCrs buck 1 man skirt is a pocket, cmblanee 1o apparel, braces hy skirt, With this garment is worn a | shirt of white perente, perfeetly flat | and plain, with long siceves, wristlets ! ind a hish ceollar, in fact a man's | shirt unadorned severity KAl of the “inpe mtalon™ rouml 11 fir 0 I " h of § & 1 taffot th 1« reoof flower et at intervals around the collar, w chen f are di carded and it i ary to have some protectic If one chooses to wear a collar band, it must be unusually hizh, It models from Pariz the are shaped to follow the outline ol the hair back of the ears The little pleated frill the French woman, makes a coft be coming line around th o dear face Plush for Winter Hats. Hatters® plush spectod to bhe nsed on ma 1 o i and beaver « q be % i loth For the S One of 1! season st with eilk to o Sai practical mat ] holding its co these are mad it Lerbockers with a belt. Dl with collars ang « of white Is an- other pretty combination Ribbed Fabrics. It is said on zood authority that corded weaves will be very popular in the autumn. These new ribbed fabh rics will include materials s ligh weleht as to be suitable for dress peries and heavier ones adapted suits, outer wraps and trimmings. Lout the waist | % to help vou. its happy home. and a royal welcome awaits a host of buyers. i f i { ) | VADERERRIY LT (SRR L2 i ‘. i ) cailcloth linen |3 [ Norris Candies I i Week The o Come Sodas Red Phone 89 PAGR THREB BATES Department Store Here's where | can talk low prices Every shoe must leave So here goes! Men who never read ads will read this one and join the crowd, Straw Hats, $2 to $3.50. tor A few good Pants, $3 to $5. for .. Shirts, Shirts, $1.50 to $2. to close out at. e SN $1.98 to $2.98 ....81.00 I go the limit in giving you the best in the world for the money. Ladies' House Dresses, $3 to $6. Look! Only..... Ladies' Drawers and Gowns at big reduction, New goods are coming in; must have the room. use the money, see! Ladies’ Sailors 25¢, all you want I can .10c The bargain gates are open wide Pay us a visit. BATES Department Store OUR MEN’S FURNISHINGS Will plcasc you thc moment you Why? Because thev're always correc in style and cater the store. priced to suit your parse. This is a Men’s Siore and we know what's good for men. THE HUB 105. TeVAY Our Candies 7 Are Kept In a Re- frigerator Case resh very STORE, and ) ce 1mnotown is ream v Our Delicious e 2C e 5 Cross Pharmacy ¥ Quick Delivery

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