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28 au Y ... o social interest sho as they occur in or i 1EPHONE NUMBERS—! 11CE—Notices for the Social Depa:unent can be cim. < e the Society Editor by either of the above telepnones & n .1, notices to the Society Fd:tor, care Evening Telegriin. 3 i oycial functions, elub mectings. church gatherings wid oo Sl nddodoed bbb SOCIETY EDITCR. uld be telephoned ¢o this depart- der that their n~ws value is not 3 I I e e e T \ know awuay from Jdosink and leave <0 cold? < that in tendev woem less lavish of wonld ery of ks ot dite wonld | aili dr the rain thai we of loneliness and rought me 1o you Wiy noon it waste of wa- tedoup my anchored i my=elt upon the sen wion lost itself, I'hie dey hield v, dear one, my \ vou, nt was living by nestor Smith Pranch of the Wom 1 meer at S:00 p the resi- . 412 South A1 contribation: v chonld bhe send alvoas possible. last month, the v special effort Loy this month . . 3 * Heard 5 s Crowd vtended the con m Munn part band. Th Wone ook forward nad Success Tation t» Has one stat that famils heir gues's to- t time soms ibterfuge of irty minutes | to have the *s there on fair to t kept — Punctuality wajt- mid b comes the thermome- Xacting Zuests and the {uils to suspect her visit was dreaded, How does she manage it? sShe is not flustered, aiming at foolish formality that irritates serv- ants and makes the guest unhappy She runs her house as simply as is consistent with discipline and if things are not quite so smooth as in feold weathier she does not worry fubout i This docs nor mean happy-co Yacky living, with meals st any hour land bad service. She has fixed du- ties for her maids and expects them to be fulfilled, but she lightens them She s considerate of hey bt [ PUCStS & |w|u|ur'. not over-anxions, Nhe 'ia not afraid ¢ breathiing spots, real ining that & mad rush of amusement is torment to a guest in hot weather, She dizcovers the taste of her visi tors and humors them l She sees that the well equipped and gives an oppor- Ssuest room s tunity to use it -to write, read or leaf. Too much attention is oppres sive. A summer visitor must be cool, free from flies, mosquitoes needless rush. The good hostess ney- ¢r overlooks this. [T her teo small tor comfort, guests are nos asked in summer, it they are unin kep: and honse vited, they are warned what to ey pect. Heat makes appetites capricions Menus need not be elaborate: they seasonable and simple The summer hostess may be kind saould be Iy, gracious, hospitabie, but it ghe fuils in tact ghe i= not o success There is no mixture of uncengenial cument and tamily tric- ements; g tion are rualed out: children are kep it the background, however comph mentary the guest may seem To he a successful hostess in sum- | Lmer tukes nnselfishness, oo illl‘ll of others Hlll' common sen | As to Stockings. There is really wo aceessmy that i}r»ntl:«' more refinement 1o the ceneral jeftect of the costume thin 1k st {ings, su) moexchanae [ they Bondd be purchi wit their wearin white d n dai (8] 1 T wo 1ol " Wi rag i i vy s NMilliner Was Reasonable Toh a M= Y chashand t o and I had n off and that rise left off. and the nt ‘ o 1o use 8o ']1'7"“1 o all those eh some dif t the milliner e on harged i L ! : | The Ear-Marks l Hans was summoned to court to | identify a =*~" » hoz. On being asked if the bhog b W r-marks, he re- plied: “The only ear-marls dat I saw vas dat his tail vas cut off.” THE EVENING TELEGRAM, About the most practical of sum- mer gowns are those simple affairs made of light-weight silks in colors neither very dark nor very light. Fouls messalines, chiffons, taf- fetas and the less expensive crepes are mainly chosen for these, and their siteeess (heside the beauty of the fab- ries) lies in good color combinations and in design. The changeable taf- fetas of the present season have in- spired designers to many pretty and very effective new ideas. These de- signers have had in mind all (ypes ofl figures; designing for the slim ones gowns caleulated to make them look ght, and for the plump s tended to lengthen curves and lend grace. Either stale or any style will look well on a figure pos- sessed of the right proportions. That is, one that is neither too thin or too fat. Another advantage of these unpre- | tentious silk gowns is that two silks are so often combined in making that short lengths may be used. And for the clever and econom- ical lady who would evolve a new gown out of two old ones any number {of good designs are offered in com- not too them FROCKS FOR LITTLE GIRL Simple Styles That Are Always in Favor and That Would Be Un- wise to Change. | | | | | | 1 | Is quite as important as it is in re- gard to grown-up garments. For a long time there has been comparative- i Iy little difference in the outline of | ! elothes for young girls, grown girls | and their still girlish mothers, but per- | I'haps this is to no small extent due to | the fact that grown-up lines have heen ’ simple enough for children to adopt No doubt if our dressmakers s cecd in foreing upon us panniers and | draperies, general good taste will pre- | vent our defying little girla® frocks to | match, and we shall leave them still | I strafgnht, slim and simple. Meantimo the eoat and skirt of simple 1 with a plain front panel, large revess and « roand the inevitahle ling of buttons or a long frock or a pleated skirt ol Magyar) blonse are each regarded as in their jroper becoming to the school aller ehild r In children’s frocks nowadays styvle | { sk laee girl or ¢ven 1o the s NEW STOCK COLLARS. | i | » | The new grandfather's s t | another variation on the R ! neckwear which is now ar * of fashion. This collar of H ! gtitched white linen tun o | high stock of plaited bilact nd ‘1z trim and smart with ° blouses for morning w« Renovate Crepe ! Skimmed milk and =1 bit of glue in it. mad o | j excellent to restor: Y = i crepe; if well sq 1 4 | like muslin, it wil " { better, than new | | KELAND, FLA, AU | reau dress and table se | heavy scalloped i ple curtains of ! gayly colored « . 4 colonial rag ! re | plaid effect | oiled silk and hood of the un binations of two fabries, which she may model after Two examples are shown here of models that are easy to make and pleasing to look at. A changeable chif- 1 fou taeta (as brown, blue or green, shot with black) has an applique of heivy coru lace and pipings of black ~ating Little buttons of black satin and @ narrow girdle of the same add a telling finish. or the touches of black are most effective, This model is designed for a slender figure and is nuddie so that it may be worn with a chemisette and collar of Lace There is o small applique of silk passementerie of gold, black and the color of the gown The second model which has been developed in bing's blue and white or black and white. The little coatee is of a plain foulard tn the color of the body of the gown, with cuffs to match. Little oblong covered but- tons in the plain fabric and pipings of the figured material make a pretty finish. The tie is a vivid green, but black might be used instead lLace | undersleeves and a chemisette are worn with this model and its straight | lines and plain skirt recommend it to | the stout figure. | SOME HOME-MADE PRESENTS Pretty Gifts That Are Far Superior to Those That May Be Purchased Anywhere. i Cretonne lamp shades with net laid | over them, i Cake covers made of filet lace on a wire frame. ! Some one of the numerous ole little towels A collar and cuff set of fine linen | well made and embroidered. | A pair of new gathered ribbhon gar- ters with a posy of vatin roses, A set of cretonne or linen eases and | cloth to match tor her traveling cases, Lingerie plilows of handkerchief | linen. Cluny lace oud a tonch of em-| broidery Aahh ero el delects | 4 cloth with | around the aver in Monk! desien all "e . and e nupkin and any individ ! Ten ol broidered nonozran nol touch with em | A ot of sochets of difforent ize, not clumey or averworkod, bt dainty and well filled For the Pongee Costume, The olored™ zirl s again with us, meamng the eirl w for a vostnme who aaturalco BATES Department Store Here's where | can talk low prices to help you. Everv shoe must leave its happy home. So here goces! Men who never read ad: crovvd. will read this one and join the Straw Hats, $2 to $3.50. tor 9c A few good Pants, $3 to $5. for $1.98 to $2.98 Shirts, Shirts, $1.50 to $2. to close out at $1.00 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.. I can use the money, see! Ladies' Sailors 25c, all you want $1.48 100 The bargain gates are open wide and a royal welcome awaits a host of buyers. Pay us a visit. BATES Department Store OUR MEN’S FURNISHINGS Will pleasc you thc moment you Why? Because thev're always correct in style and enter the store. priced to suit your purse. This is a Men’s Siore and we know what’s good for men. e ——————— - THE HUB or ' 4 ofan fog hue, o) pet and ! 105, 1eV ) ored 1 e fia ] i colore i | the other i SELTN £ & X NI country exceedin 3] | a deci re! - o | where all-white o ’ - i et . f ups prevail ' Ve o ) [ Boudsir Fancies. '\OITIS 4 = ‘ our . Delightfully daint: anid cool lovking S LA Candies are the new tamboured Swiss shams ) Candies i A and scarfs for ! The plaid i ! 7 Are l\cpt Swiss Is shows for pllow shams, bu tresh 4 all with | ;7 InaRe- ed brald desig: and cushion bo: 1 conch covers with perhaps one of matting ! The plain { and covers are seallops similar to the olid dots and fig enrface of I i | in summery I Swiss for the - decorated wit! ares are strew over the " the braid work * i - | To Protect /= Blouse | The hardest v« 1 a waict comes |} on the sides under the arms. Profect Whis part of the hHio oo with a strip o ill be less lik ghtiv holes, which en make an otherwize good waist ur wearable. This is a trick of t} practiced by the m NS New York dressmakers —Good 1 keeping Magazipe BT R ST IRNIARE SR N, e G Every Week =Y frigerator — Case oA HOT DAY The coole-t place in town i1s OUR STORE. l Come 1 and try Our Delicious Iee fCream and Sodas ? ) ® ] Red Cross Pharmacy Ptone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery —