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P /‘_—————_——fiw welcome. J. W. BUCHANAN, JR., Chancellor Commard:; ACKSON, Secretary. A M | G.LAtB ofL E ' Orange Blossom Div. No. 499 G. L. A. to B. of L. E meets every second and fourth Wednesdays each monthk at 2:30 p. m. Sisters always welcome MRS. J. C. BROWN fec'y Mis. J. B. HOGAN. Pres Visiti.., | Lodge No. 91, F. & A. .ommunications held on ith Mondays at 7:30 p. ne brethrem cordially In- Z ;L. LOVE, W. M. ' 5. F. WILSON, Seey. .4 Cnapter, R. A. M. No. 1+ first Thursday night in i Masonic Hall. Visit- Meets the ‘rst Saturday in i wpanions welcomed. C. G-Eponth at 10 1 m. s . 1 F. Wilsou, H. P Grand Order of Eaglec Meets every Wednesday night in 0dd Fellows hall. G. V. Rowland president; W. B. Hicks, secretary POST 33, G. A. R. at the home of M. Sparling on Kentucky o AT or 0. K. 3. meets every urth Thyvsday nights at 7:30 p om. Mrs M. Lucie F. B A LO.0.F. Meets every Fridaz nizht at 7:30 atl 0 0 F Hull ,corner Main and Tentessee Visiting brethers faily invited T 12 ROBERTSON, Nobvre Grand M SVMAILER. Ree See ————e e avenn» SHAFFER, Commander i. R TALLEY, Adjutant | y No. s, W. 0. W, ond and fourth Thurs- Woodmen Circle first W) Estridge, ' | | | cor- or. Mrs. Sallie Scip- circle A Success. K. OF P | “Was your chafing dish party a sue- r weeting every Tuesday| cess?” “Great! We epoiled all the 014 Fellows Hall, vmt.{ food early in the evenine and then | went to i u.'ul 1 — — ~ | e of famentations from the T AR G e |“”\‘;v’vi"l‘,'l:];l i ‘ CLeven foolish state of wind to be in I iy _“"' nd Bl I ;‘ AOWAY | ¢ g hofiove you will be Kind enough o | “‘ll it I. :";' '“]“_”-‘- '“;’1 V‘I"‘ "‘_ | toaid meo For many long year 'R i ? . P E, g but the plainest kind of 1, arved from all social pleasur JUALITY is the fundamental principle in]sim 1o if shie b o Bl veiton of Micases; - Now ths . ready m Really, the most - ovdi- !y and ean again « der socioty, 1 good store kceplng as in farming. nary looking thing.” [tind T am too self conseions to enjoy 9y Mrs, Snowdon | It costs no more for the transportation, han- diing, insurance, number of people employed, display and advertising for good quality than for poor. | exactly right. T ever saw thing more beantiful than the one had at the reception Mre, Tolman ¢ for her,” THE EVENINy TELEGRAN. LAK ELAND, FLA HOW THREE WOMEN ENJOYED THE MUSIC Three plump women, ranging 1n weight from 160 to 200 pounds, flle fn and, after much creaking of silk | zov s and groaning of chairs, are seat- « s the concert is about to begin.) IYirst Plump Woman (breathlessly) —“This is going to be a perfectly grand concert. I'm so glad we de- cided to come this afternoon, though I was awfully afraid Mrs. Deming wouldn't send my gown home. It did come, though, just in time for me to! dress. How do you like it?” | Second Plump Woman—*"It's perfect- Iy lovely. But then you always look So well groomed, don't you know, and all that. Doesn't she, Mrs, Tilden?" ! AUG. 30, 1912, From a Young Girl. Mrs. Tilden—"It's the dearest thing ! have been reading your column You certalnly have the 't awhile aud now I come to you best taste in dress, Mrs, Snowdon. " help. Lam a girl fifteen years old, Every time I see Mrs, Snowdon, Mrs. d would like you to tell me lhow Thompkins, | say to myself: If T “Hould @ treat a boy who likes me only had such taste as she hoand T den't can Mrs, Snowdon—* v nice you two | are! Of course. 1 know you're just' it proper for a girl to kiss a saying it to make ne happy, but then bov that is older than * has been off for three years? it's just as dear of you as it you meant . it. Now, I think you two are the trim. l‘\- you |Iunl\ I write well—From an mest two women [ know." literested Reader. (Orchestra plays first number. At TR its close the women give three You lave a difficult task, but if the sighs of appreciation or relief.) Loy ¥ sense at all, after Mrs. Snowdon—"Protty, wasn't §t? Fave deelined his invitations several 1 do just love Wagner. And while I 1Hmes he will see that you do not care think of it, Mrs. Tilden, 1 want to ask for Ms attention you where you got that perfect dveam !“¢d Kiss the of 2 fichu you had on yesterday at the ' Ms been absent tea. I'm crazy about it!” ot arelative, Mrs. Tilden—"0l, do you really like [claim Kisses How sweet of you to say so! 1 got the lace in Paris and I had my | little secamstress make it when 1 got a long time. Your writing may it is not good for one of your age vt o wear after home, 1 think it's rather fetching.” Written Wedding Invitations. & MW ava i it SN EAE A I e Mrs, Thompkine—+"1t's the dearext| 1 Writing a wedding invitation to | We are now prepaered to farnisiovon @ OFHSELASS thing! Ob, they're going to play ™M oW Buests who are to witness a < ings of a4l deseription We olvo do al!l kinds of 3 again, 1 wish they'd w nt a little long. | CCTemony to be performed at home, is | i 1 : 2 er between the nuber e same form obgerved as those en b MAachie Wik, . 5 (The first violinist plays a colo.) 11\u! orare informal notes sent? Mrs, Thompkin: —lsn't that violin- | Pesed g ist the dearest thing you ever saw? i'll ( [6‘1 “(,i g pfl Md(xhl"e ! 0 Eeaimnly ndore Bt Do not tey 1o e u‘ the formal style, ( fl b ! Radk J\Us s Mre, e s oot Wit owrite an i al note to cach _ . woeet, but Tie hag ie finnte '1 ]“':1(“ ‘\, t. One ol prottiost home wed PLhone 2 : i v, Blorida Mrs, Tilton—1 Gtonld think 1 aig, {100 il i 1l & : - i s to rem ber o " o \I\':mI‘1'- saturday ot Gt will add i G DiE 68 i Erontly ooy y YOu Wit 1% g hi g : s the eoro ping 1o have ~ S ' D oy pun over -y Dest | L e SRS b & l‘()l' l'_“\c[‘t;l l"(,;l\,‘hCS \i anas ! lum\’ : hJ h) hJ The Proper Thing to Do. “Funny, isn't it, how |, queer these tie people are about |, sayoor how 1o act. What their clotl The wnly one T ever [ g an you give me any set phrases knew who wasn't was the wife of that to learn or repeat on all - oceasions” artist. who visited Mrs. Tolman la-t Any thing est 1 will be grate winter. Do yon remember what p l‘ 'v|].|u|' ingle moment you sug; win fect dreams her gowns were?” In the first place, endeavor to for | Mrs. Tompking (with infense inter- |yt yourself This will only be aceom: est)—="Weren't they! 1 never saw any- plished by deerecs, for vou have been LAVe and your surroundings become engaged in If possible, some active work 4 " . (The orchestra rudely Interrupts | for others. When vou enter a room OUI‘ hal"d\\are IS the beS‘ (hat We Can bU). l‘ them.) <o not let the vh'm.uz'ln come, “what Mrs. Tilden—"Isn't that young flue|do they think of me but “what can costs the least that the best costs anywhere. i enjov handling our tools—they have the right hang bl Our builders’ hardware is durable #nd Our cutlery is made only from the best steel. an come here with your eves shut and know vou are ety the best, ance, > our watch word! tist absolutely creature you ever saw? Now, do tell \ " . ¥ me about the gown you were speaking of, Mrs. Thompkins. 11l 1ast winter and didn't go to the re- PO ception.” geous, ful for words. cate shade of bluish lavender—a per- fectly sctte over messaline, draped in the most wonderful way, the most 1 see or do or say 1o make the other ‘fellow” comfortable attractive You know, 1 was [ von will coon he perfectly at ease | Reply to “Mary.” Mre. Thompkins-—"Well, it was ror- my dear. Simply too wouders It was the most dell- department, so 1 cannot take space to reply. Sorry, The Proper Calling Cards. Please inform me which is the prop er way for a wife to have her ealling indescribable color, Murquie and canght up with little bunches of chiffon, with a|cards printed Sheuld the hushand's 3 violet fastened in the center of cach, [initials he need, his full - Chris What a catastrophe that you mi cod | name (it a long oney. or the wife it!” Christian nam Jionld the name be |\ Mrs. Tilden—*1 almost cried wion T]Printed or written? Nell heard about it. 1 wus the 1 dis- | appointed person von ever v. And A visiting eard chould bear the hoe & us H'l]‘ Mrs, Tolman's affai 1,;)1.”"]': tull name or first name and I de By the way, | middle initind, and the Lon'd bhe writ | |"-»I‘,"ln\'1t‘un cole L ten if you eannot afford to have them people made me th i o lenpraved, not printed l | has less idea of dre h- . er woman I ever kn lie From a Fall Hostess, went to Mrs, Tuttle's garden § 1 want to give a party in the fall i e | Thursday in a perfectly plai en fand want to invite boy and E‘- - AR PRI ER L IR H0000¢ frock. Not even a suit, m t | girls from the country towill not " ..,'.owmmomm».aémemm (‘3 { a little linen dress, with ¢ vs | be a house party, do 1 have to invite ! of embroidery on the front par Can | them to stey with me pecially the ! !mvl imagine any one doi an | boys. Hoping this in print at : .\]“ d)S ln A EL'M'NATE unheard of thing? I'm sure Mr t- | your very earlicst convenienee.—-An The Lead DISTANCE That's what we Phone B e ‘1 be satisfled ever your particular de i sire may be, we'll take for our service 1s care of It with esatisfae o tory guods and satista: tory service ‘O every way. Bere b R Re bbb s HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE Ny * + % | Specla; { | Order Department. What- % £ $ H i % - LEREE ST 2 L 2T 2 o Sl T 2L 28 L 1Y ¥ YN ¥ PP tle felt it very keenly.” | that I simply won't sper $50 on it. ity. in a place where 3¢ the clothes you wes ¥you know, you 1 give your clothe Interested Reader Mrs. Snowdon—“Poor Mrs It is not nece v for you to ask By the way, I supp you're i ; ing to the Trenton's Friday <. | the boys to be house guests; they The Other Two—"Yes, inde¢ should look out ! themselves at a ‘ ) ) ‘ ‘ 4 H Mrsg. Tilden—"I wouldn't 1 or | hotel. Of conrs I+ eonld not go : Aim TO Be Your worlds. What are you 2z to | 10 @ public place vnchaperoned L Order wear?” MADAME MERRI. ¥avs i 5 ' H *7I% the lead. when ! Mrs. Snowdon—"0Oh, I'm ha. ree - : LeS to fresh, purs, Don’t try your ' _per or Deming fresken up my ile New Material H b4 patience, simp.s g0 to ';“"] some new laces Jitl A pew mat being vsed i TEth druge tol- i tle lace, only $350 a yard, ! I've g o AR S one 1 g .. | for suits : 22, syndpi :;ur t:]!DD 'Hll:d s worn the gown three time ¥ handsome ‘ton texture, $a i- o ooy '..n‘ et ik and I didn't feel like put’ I put has such i« b chamois fin ’ ‘Z store merchap- aected with our money into fixing it up.” M e ez Mrs. Thompklns--"sm | those of mor tle gray chiffon made, u: cloth comes think it's gzoing to be a ver brovn and t tle frock. le, of ¢o Bt will wash instend « expensive I've made dry cleaner i 1 practical as well U | as sightly. But then I : I simply will not - Dry Shampoo. clothes.” 2 Mrs. Tilden—‘®or 1 Most women ar jmllmr with the Mrs. Snowdon—-1 ‘¢ y dry .«harsnmu dene € h taleam powder you do. That's why I in ' Tubbed into the sculp. Hair brushes Forest View. 1 i ‘@ also be cle ! this way. Dry . ¥ ng brushes y ¢ ~“ r x, «ith talcum pow » the powder th tles and then st will be clean and tiff, §octa| ]‘E)rd anything for | you | I do not think you ; young man even if ‘ll' i and has no reason lfl I S, be 1" "preatly improved by eareful practice; | " H. O. DENNY T do not know what | . shall 1% | 1€ [ ro accustomed to thinking of yourself !, : | Maps of any deseription compivad on PAGE SEVEA ]WOOOOOOOU’ SHO000DOC00 OO0 AN EMBLEM OF PURITY phee ENYRLS When you sieed drugs of any “iud you nced the best that money on a hottle of Medicine can buy. Tuat is the kind we keep. Give us a chance to make goed. CENTRAL PHARMACY Phone 25. Music Saturday Evening by Three Piece Orchestra. Fyerything in auto =upn irew Iamps for the front to Lioeyvse tads for the buck, from tires that tou. the ground to tools thiat nelpy Reva yeur car from going un in tue ai Even it you think your ca TR | cauipped, better come in oand Jooe around Ihere is W F new e Feedy 1 Brown & Bu s tin < UNION AUTO GARAGE CO. “5 | Main \t l‘ urld.l o s St S YAl B it B S m S w BB At e e o] lakeland foundry and Machine Co. = Figs, Cantcloupes. Grapes, Lemons, Pincapples or any kind of Fruit call up PHONE 226 BRI IR TN % i i 3 § DN RO it MAPS BLUE PRINTS attenifow County and Rtate short notice, Special given to compiling iy, display and advertising maps. maps kept on hand Chemically preparved, non-fading blue prints at res- sunable rates. Special rates for prints in large quantities. and happy?” You | will find this habit will grow, too, and | rompt attention given mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Your questions do not belong in our Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND. ru. POBOHOOO HOBO IO D 0204 O o-somomoooooom ¢ lakeland Artificial Stone Works 6 Near Elcctric Light Plant MAKES ' RED CEMENT PRESSISH BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU ONEY ¢ Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for S BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS » 12 and 18 inck Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts. =iove- Mounds, Ete WE Deliver Free of Chure © \MERAMAN. Proprictos $ o ale Good Stock on Hand HBTIA | CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME g QMDD 1 am going to retire from active business and In order t &o this | am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notlons, s!- ABSOLUTE COST to make $1do the work of 85, rome to my eiore wply of Spring and if you wait and lay in a su Summer Goode Every:l ag will be sla uod to rock bottom prices, includiag LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, BILKS. SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. PERCALES. CHANBRS § Come land See My Line. My Prices Will Astonish You N. A. RIGCINS