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THE EVENING TELBGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, AUG, 29, 1912. PAGR THREI BATES Department Store . JLLEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. . Here’s where I can talk low prices sice NuUmber . .o.oec.eee- oiice Hum L e to help you. Every shoe must leave 2.5dence Number ... ...... -cIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- penicated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones {o written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegiam. varices of social functions, elub meetings, church gatherings and "+ rems of social interest should be telephoned to this depari- s soun as they occur in order that their nsws value is not its happy home. So here goes! Men who never read ads will read this one and join the crowd. Al s S R RSN S A A S DETOPPRRPYPRRETE R R PN PRS- Straw Hats, $2 to $3.50, for ... ... .. . .79 e s ; _ A few good Pants, $3 to $5, for ..... . ... .$198 to $2.98 R . Is baking vder @ 2 : : ; T COU LDI‘E—PE DONE. l”i’:‘l‘;’(:“;;'““’nm‘ \\l'lll:il l:’l“l: ““”n:":‘ 1: Shirts, Shirts, $1.50 to $2, to close outat. . ... $1.00 it couldn’t be|make a soft dough; drop a little in greased cups, add a tablespoonful of canned cher and another spoon- ful of dough. Steam for fiftcen min- utes, setting the cups into boiling water and keeping them closely cov- ered. A sauce made of the cherry Jruice thickened and a littde butter . chuckle, replied t couldn’t,” but he vid b one v1osuy S0 I go the limit in giving you the best in the world for the money. Ladies' House Dresses, $3 to $6. Look! Only....... .$1.48 Ladies’ Drawers and Gowns at big reduction, till he'd j2ht in with the trace ¢ Srin added for rickness is very good, or Hew goods are': coming in: must have the room.. I can ¢ e worried he hid [cream is better. Remove the pud- use the money, sce! jdings as soon as done, for longer Ladies' Sailors 25c, all you want 10c nooas he tackled the [ boiling makes them sogey ing The serving and service of u meal Cdove, and he didfis fally as important as the food pro- vided. An cliborate meal put on to i i L The bargain gates are open wide O, you'll never fnot nearly o pleasing as a simple and a royal welcome awaits a host of buyers. Pay us a visit. ‘l‘u-n! Woll served by a calm and hap- | cor has done B0 py hostess cott and he took Cold meats, like roast of heet, may "In quickly werved if one has at hand i e b e we knew he'd rsome of the zood sanees to use as q ! . sarnish nd seasoning for them Ghin and a i A tomato or two or ocan ol to-d mntoes seasoned with onien, peppor | The fault with most of the broad hrimmed hats is the anbeconing front, ting or quiddit Land a litile green or canned red pep- | This has been overcome by splitting the front brim and lapping One e tackeled the per, @ bit of parsley, made hot with | Pume is the sole adornment. cayenne and o poured over nicely AAAAAAAAAAAAAAN Sdone; and he did fsliced beet and allowed to simmer FERNS NEED SPECIAL CARE| FURNISHING OF CHINTZ ROOM with it gently tor fifteen minutes is o odish fit 10 serve before a politician Pickles, and green served on olices of orange (peel and all), make a most attractive looking point salad and ta<te as well, one by one, v . wait to assail | Afternoon Tea Table. If you have not a regular tea table Best of all, the thickly wadded bas- A an casy way of serving the cheering take oft and g0 | up that never is more cheering than in the late afternoon, is to have a Japanese tea basket and Keep it in an inconspicuous part of the living room, where it will be always in readiness. These baskets, according to their size, hold o service for from ltwo to a dozen persons, and, in ad- dition to the alcoliol stove, accom- imodate & teapot, creamer, sugar antoattair was the dance | howl, cupe, sancers and plates of Old bt in Orange hall. Hartzells was fair young la- Too Frequent Watering of This Sensi-| Thought Bestowed on Decoration Will tive Plant, for Instance, Is to ] Be Well Repaid in Cheerful, Be Avoided. ! Homelike Apartment. Is your fern suffering from summer| There is a pleasing homeliness complaint? | about a chintz room which gives it a If it is you have failed to learn the i subtle attraction. Most women at this| * nost important of all facts in the care | time of year are attacked with a of ferns, which is that too frequent ; laudable desire to redress their rooms watering is not good for these delicate | 80 that the time of summer and the plants. The Boston variety, or short, | Singing birds s suggested and win- curly kind, is generally considered ! ter's sunless cold forgotten. dificult to keep in a thriving condi-, The most obvious way to achleve tion, yet one woman finds the task | the redressing Is to choose a suitable comparatively easy. chintz and to order loose covers for This housewife, who takes a pecu- all the chairs and sofas, ottomans and liar joy in all the beauty pertaining to | cushions in the room. The favorite a home, declares the fern should be | colorings this season give a range of kept In front of a window, where it | tulip shades, purple, rose red, a deep receives the morning sun. It must|buff or scarlet. These have some- stand on a soft surface, sand in a jar- | times a black eiound, as in the days: diniere much larger than the fern pot | of Louls Philippe. Huge soft cush- being one of the best arrangements. | ions. square or round in shape, are of This allows it to get plenty of afr, an | down, covered with silk, and have no essential point in its care. pendant flouncing. Do not water the fern more « (en A successfnl room can he obtained than every other day. Now and then | With one of the cretonnes or chintzes it is best to wait threc or tour Juys, | in oriental patterns, and the furniture ds to tel] you it one, peanuts peas Department Store usands to prophesy tlousands to out that Kleoinowith a bit of a cout your OUR MEN'’S FURNISHINGS Will please you the moment you enter the store. Why? Because they’re always correct in style and priced to suit your purse. as you tackle be done,” and you'!l Edgar A, Guest Canton, roval medallion, Satsuma, Delft, willow or Semedi and the va in Japan vious familiar wares made o who passed | pog makes an ideal teq cozy and one tripping the Hgh' Lypje is casily handied as a good dryout is most advizible,|or bibelots in the Chinese taste, which ! BT were inat- b \When only 1w persons ale 1o be | Take the fern into the laundry or[Is now so much to the fore, accord served with et simplest way ol | basement and give it a good lath well “'i'lh .~m-h. designs. An nwnnom' = U ’ making 1 £ s 10 e w pair | once or twice & month result fs obtained it panels of the This is a Men’s Store and we > Baud Concery of tea ball come in solid of N(-w(::' let (;hin I'v;lnlu-r:uurulm-x:;.;v: q"xf:-"':-".n;'"i',}"\".'r.d”ii.'r"".,f',rn"rm;.';{li" (g:; : L : a 7 he 1o where the Y Wil sted aper, Y B¢ Given 'Bomgln, German ttached to b -mll'«“ ?:!;;P's l::[’f‘. a,l:-nnlorrn("::usnh'-ll“ be- | prints ghow up well with such a back- know What S ROOd f()r men. e R DTS Tt velily ved dverhiorie or il ) o petter, Keep the plants free irom | ground | W who attend the ) and none of thenare 100 eX- | gey or dead leaves. If possible jlace Old needlework is now reproduced Lakeland 9'itizens’ ?;1. nsive to th 1 ot moderat » the fern in a shady place in the yard in glazed chintz, and fine Italian pat- | THE HUB Munn Park. An{jpeome to gt along Jont for its summer outing, packing carth| terns glowing with subdued blues, | rogian has heen ar-{ For the ten table which ic kept | well around the pot, a treatment reds and browns, with that clouded ! mber tonds | o = : we« 1o be | Which increases its growth. mauve only seen in Italian silks, and 9 848 ;; :l)l frien 'I. set, alway yeadin ". “> mn & hel: of aheiohes #Ived s toich ot} J0S. LeVAY vdoubt be ont 1o wpeeled o Rto the JVIRG distinction to an H o o y room. | . room, there an wimerabie il | CHARM OF THE WIDE COLLAR A single mauve cushion and one nf‘ e feanveniences. Oue of These conven- | o black in soit sllk are generally intro- o Serve irtizht tea caddy of | dnced as a daring note. Pomegran- !* (] s This Evem’ng, pewter chased hr:n.—.s.l ates, picotees and peonies figure an'l’_, — the center ot so- i | carved urnished cop- | the twisted stems form arabesques ernoon and even | per or tn-lined larn . and anothe: ' S R 156 ' rowds will no doub® {ig the Lazy Sasis Lazy Susie is "‘DE UP OF ODDS AND ENDS ream supper to be | tidbir tray with nickel-plated | — Very Pretty Are the Candie Shades = of the Dixieland | frame and thre shelves for 2 They will have | holding sandwiches =nd cakes | of Lace Designed in All Shapes | Our I=licious refreshments ! Eoery s table now has its tiny and Colors. | Norris L] as late g 0 ¢, either of hand-stamped o o \'hm;f ; ).?rq s r hrass Japane= »:,m Very fetching are the new candle CC“'CS C"‘ks § Sl Lot L e e Ch o fruit shades whose foundation is a finely {\ Are “C.‘ e bamboo or of ver deposit; its rlf. plaited fiber, and that can be had inl '"sh Y . - | bamboo or of silver deposit; its fruit all colors. The straight narrow Em- ? '. a PC' ‘ Dishes, ; I dish of white lacquercd perforated pire shade is the tavorite, though some Eve \ 2 £ : “.,1..4 ‘ompany arrives | zine and its bread basket of pierced of the designs spread sharply at the ' l'Y = Il’igtl'it.r 21 15t be furnished in a |silver with square, upright center bo'trl:ma . g Week ‘ : i * Well to have h { handle e decoration iz varied, some have \ 2P TR i T of 1!,0d: '_}r,c:; s:“,r] < the tea table is of festoons of tiny rithon flowers In soft | R | Y = —— (Case l Tepared. One mar can for. of course, the tones, others have inserts of filmy ! § o s o v S ’ PR lace combined with the flowers, and i ' S —— 4 O sausages and |iljumination must come from above soiie Nive tands and frills of Ince ; : 4 van be quicklr the hostess, lest it cast headed with nar-ow metal gimp. served shadows upon her face and A candle ghad~ that looks well with g e : . 115 G % in tabler look oid and worn From} all color scheines is made of crystal g ’rhc coolest p'.d(,t n tm\.n‘ 1« Ol [\ S I« )Rl‘,. and 4 salad which the tea equip- | | beads, strung into fanciful designsand |& Come in and try Our Delicious Ice fCream and - of the ma- i | finished with bead fringe. The favorite b e @ @ by e | usnally in the (1 is pagoda shape, another is bell shape, ! Sodas. ; | - and some are square. These bead: |V { Srabtun & tar for ¢ <oft | are usually made up over white lining, | Wl L ATHRES = 0N ! : ‘m‘;\;]);:l?gals ?;i"y":i uf! but are effective over @ warm yellow !.: . 3 Of preserves, or | wit nner ziobes covered with lace, or th. of U“IL, ilor | Breen or American Beauty tone. i3 ¢ ' ? Hade and steamed {<q of an effectiv shape Our ;fli‘st haa os-| The girl who ha: odds and ends of ' e ro & ! ved with alo stationary lizhts, | tume showing the br e l‘f-: lace can put them to no better use § % J jnice of the |it is nice to i f Da-| fect on the shoulder o+ be| than to make a setof four candle 5 | F : trans| shades. Finish the top with a tiny % ick D li y G st | EERNEUR - GRS WAM shade | SHE 10 DO STt LA E " 1s| 1ace ~'up, which may Nkewise con § Phone 89 p Quic elivery U d pudding |o; a pair of Japaness ,,',_{Hals.—in the Natic | “ ;;am if vh‘a) |ar;~ muzfll b.c S le as follows: |per candlesticks with copper shades | carried out in ch i i i i o R | '™ With two tea- |dene in wickerwork design. bl G i T e R A S SNEE TN \