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| Ao aasrirmsann e .. to the Society Editor el o of social interest should be telephoned ¢o this depart- $ . as they occur in order that their news value is not i " o : : : 3 e ‘WWMM%%W“:“&PW@@&Z@AN’M'%W 'V,... HEN PHYLLIS DRIVES. |during the evening. T Those invited to this pretty affais s drives her mOOr=Car, i o .. \fisses Mary Yarnell, Bessic the street we set thelg o s inie Cargyle Mayes, Myr- tlc McRae, Dorothy Bates, Georgia wonarch, earl, or King oo, Ruby Lanier, Louie Layton. I owould exchalige my |y 0 wadkins, Esther Heath, Olive _ | Woods, Josephine Drane, Anna Belle and in "”",‘" Tedder. ith Tomlin=on, Ruth Skip i the love hw_]; per, Sue Blla Groover, Messes, Wat- s oo fur ”‘“m':“:x Conner, Daniel Holl Chas LLayton, Emmeit Hines, George Cole- v iands are on the men, Bugene Hetherington, Willic | hethervington, Jack ilarris Ot ains and '.'.v.n‘:,:l":lnl!n;\ Hurt Got ool vims, and springs, o Bracken, lohr Patterson ilom vl inner-tubes, feraiz, beland MeMuilen, gk Coandd such things, ' Knowles, Ro-coe SKipper Al ter hand in mine, T s 1‘\' - |\: i Ihl:];\l'm” ‘ot the Economical. 2 wr hands, please, ol | Do not throw awuy i\u!lr oid black hnnl\m_. when the feet are worn it fout. Cut the teet off and lill‘llll‘ Who kitows 80 ‘much ‘hlm Kings open at the seams. Thea sow them together, keeping Hh‘ nar- vl lkewise your | row parts together, and of them| est finger touch: Em:llfw the top of your petticort fiflsa oy dand 4 They make excellent ‘\"f' Kinette teps tor silk rurtled underskirts thae Jove vou h.l‘l.:\\\qu.lI cost considerable it Imuulln \ v must take cave, After you have sowed the tock f ing legs tozether, fit them about th aids, please, ol | Lips, cew on @ \\‘n-,h.nu!‘ atd trim foll even aronnd the hottom tire will burst, Now miake i corded silk rattle th e vight off the Duecessary len wnd atta b it to the Istocking top by a French knot. There cad welll stopy fyon have it perfectly fittinge petti n very farg fecat at about halt the cost of th v ohand in mine, fyome peady made ‘ lonve } Tee 1 - . . e quit gredients of Popularity. One of the mo-t fmportant char ds are off the facteristics tor the person whoy went o be popular to possess s ta! which I%s been most cleverly detined L Birthday. 5 the fine art of picking thin ) Elort entertained @ L, the hundles. ita bivthday | The tactl peraon nover e cruoon, the ocva- e her thi No natter how TR inten tons, it any olie ¢ au 1t w0 by Misses fing thinas ap wir t I ot Rennedy was | landles and toppinge o ) hi i jtal coin “ o him comin Fiosin ! ' . “ [ i Rl ‘ Vet e i ruoon im o oso | 0 i I, ane | 8 H ten ) ' girl triends funlucky miny party Wiat linner The L jolly the- duleed inpeop ! chont ! h | rd s M ‘ da o Weparte | v * ained until | e \ ! il 1 them from ftra i ' o \O 1 i Inds I X 1 L L i s Jis o= - 1 00k of Miss Ted- | last an s, tact go ark to 1]\-'! Misges Ruby | first ingredient i L orritger o & Strain, | pepularit s nd Louie Tav-|{ Tact elf in thon i&; nd different ways 1t shows jtself| {i; making its possessor -enmsitive to htin? Gl Was noy - this occasion rown togeth- oint of vantag t zames were lelicious re- whipped served De- Yas also served ..meer Sl ¥ ..L NOTICE—Notices tor the Social Depattment can be com- -u notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegx.. in, . social functions, elub meetings, church gatherings and and g by either oi the above telephone: ther people’s moods ling him G 1 {when to be silent and when to speaXx hing him what topics ta avoid 1:'] what topics will particnlarly welcome restiul in- stead ot sle othe { Mmanifest | spirit—the | People wit ! Hhar not a i thex aris And in the stud : need but one short textr bhook Golden Rul: RUTH CAMERON. (S E “| worn for short motor EVENING TELE iR M, Icovma THE SUIT CASE | NEAT AND SERVICEABLE MATE: RiAL EASILY PROCURED. | | Looks Well and Furnishes Protection for the Light Straw That Con- stitutes the Best Kind of { Summer “Crip.” i The light, att has one drawback; it soils quickly and is not easily cleaned. precure suitable material and make a cover that can be slipped over case when it is in use, and easily re- moved for washing Heavy brown linen, denim, crash or burlap serve the purpose very well. The cover should be cut in three pieces, one piece for each side, and a end of the handle to the other. The'! i joi edges are bound with ,",.::m.omlm ol Men who never read ads will vead this one and join the other material of a suitable shade. ! crowd. Straps of the same goods as the cover, Str. ‘ : °T, raw Hats, $2 to $3.50, for e 79c one on each side of the handle, on top, | B A few good lfan:s sss 3; $;l for ..$1.98 t $2‘98 o 0 i it ) Shirts, Shirts, $1.50 to $2. to close out at $1.00 and with buckles or buttons and but- tonholes, make a satistactory fasten- ing. Another plan is to make a large en- velope of the materfal selected, a large opealng like a huttonhole for the handle, and a button and button- hole to hold the projection correspond- ing to the flap of an envelope, Still a third way is to make the cov- ering in two picees only each shaped somewhat like the illustration, that is, with the corners notched out deep enough so that when the points A, . | are brought together in a scam, the two pleces will slip, one over the hody of the sult case, the other over the cover. The edges A A and B B should be hemmed, the corner seams bound, rand the whole covering lightly stitch- l'ed to the case. This form has the ad- vantage of permitting the case to bhe opened without removing the covering. Neatly embroidered Initlals impart w finish and decorative touch to each of these styles of cover. | A convenfent plan {s to have two turning from a journey, to put on the fresh one and send to the laundry the fone just used.-~Youth's Companion { MOUSSELINE DE SOIE AGAIN Quaint Effects That May Be Noticed | in Some of the Latest of the French Arrivals, With the fine weather, warm and | sunny, there is a strong movement in [ favor of printed mousseline de soie, either in the same shade or in white "upon dark blue or black, : One Jdress 18 in black charmense i'llil!""' er 5o lightly with one of | « printed musling fn black with ! R white lowers. The hlack char- }]I(‘IIM* Crosses on one |'.0' over a | chemiisette of fine white lace that is Leeen in the empiceement and the | eleeves, the latter finfshed with o en “1of white monsseline de sof Mons=eline de coie in pire hite very popular in the Robespierre gailor «ullars, both vers fashionalle {at present, finished with a wide oper | work hem Plack dre de goie draperic son with black monsseline re being worn over transparent net fecement and hie! collar bands with the Robespierre « the sailor collar in n white mo seline de cole, as deceribed. Bt 1o gome of the plain bluck cha IR0 dresses the collar in finely ermbro ered lawn is more of a relief than the mousseline de soie E shmm‘f i Bordered chiffon and marquic« are used for many lovely diro frocks. The present tendency is for hats to grow bigger and smalle: emaller. Amber has for the time being = | place to the modern vogue for cu | heads. Lopg coats of white corduro trips, hos and outdoor sports. Second to the adoration of { and white this summer is the | quite di that reict ‘for violet—a shade | trom the royal purple | through the winter. The well known “polo coat’” | rear is no longer considered °* long roats of ratine or epono white and black, with satin fou's~ | ings, are worn instead. { It is a noticeable fact that ¢ | newest neck bows are extrone s or extremely small. The ! bow zeems to be the some lovely fluffy bows : The combination of hiack ' white lace for neck frill- 1 waists is gaining favor nearly #ways mounted o or chiffon tc the lace bring out * Qualrt and ( Sheer batistes ar er-sprigged and someti | their white surface= | figures in conventional | LAK ELAND, straw suit case It is therefore a good plan, on buying a new one, to the strip to go round lengthwise, from one | with | { covers for each suit ease, and upon re- - FLA., AUG. 21, 1912, | RETURN T0 OLD § STYLE PAGE 3 BATES Department Store SUN-RAY AND ACCORDION PLAITS BACK IN FASHION. Whole Skitrs, Panniers, Fichus and Flounces Are Showing This Ef- fect, Which cf Late Years Has Been Discarded. Uehold the sun-ray plaiting azain in nd convine- ) f I lines, opportunitics for filmy color over snother Jabing one Here's where | can taik low prices to help vou. Everv shoe must leave its happy home. So here goes! I go the limit in giving you the best in the world for the money. Ladies' House Dresses, $3 to $6. Look! Only. $148 I Ladics' Drawers and Gowns at big reduction. | New goods ara coming in; must have the room. I can { use the money, see! [ B Ladies’ Sailors 25c, all you want 10c l and obtaining the rainhow effects that e always hecoining, U vecordion plaiting is coming with a rushe It ds here dnoa few advanced nodels of clever makers; but the fash. iot is too beautitul to be ignored and prediction is here made that the plaited frock is to he a feature of late summer and fall styles, Can you fmagine the grace of a chif- fon pannier plaited and held in at the b lower edge by @ deep hand of embroid- ery? The fichu on this same delectable gown fg accordion plaited and lhu‘ . waist defined by a wide girdle of panne | velvet, Plaited raffles edge llm‘ { sleeves and the bottom of the under- =k '!‘ Department . Store The bargain gates arc open wide and a royal welcome awaits a host of buyers. Pay us a visit. |n'u|ml for entire ms(uunw “l-ll adaptable for little roundabout frocks or for elaborate afternoon gowns. Hore is the fullness in decided form in skirt, sleeve and bodice, Littel accordion plaited jackets of coft chitffon and mousseline de soie are now threatening to replace the contees of taffeta that have been such . , strong featuie Fvening wraps and ; lovely negligees ure showing plating in either entive lengths or as ruffles “on the berthos and sleeve: i As a s of the pendulum of fash- i ion in the ite direction, no fea- ture of th can more clearly exemplify the vavaries than the plait- ed dresooo that are invading the realin of dres Pt one thing must be re- wing G OUR MEN’S FURNISHINGS Will please you thc moment you memberod Pallness there isin all the new froct | Lat hatloon Kirts arve not the type o wh we have resorted., | | There i 't straight line of the ! fignre to Hiered to, and it must he Padmite G the designers have given SR | St T 3he plrscnl: Wit el enter the storc. Why? Because ness, flowir lin withont nelines fand a chon vithont the usnal shock, (hcy‘rc always corred t n Stylc and Frech Clothes priced to suit your purse. Not only moar the skin be kept in good worl wder by plenty of 3 § ., baths and 1 but the clothing, Th]s IS a Men 'S 5 ore and w¢E which absorhs the moisture from th ores, no! chaneed froquently to , L s o " :usrurv l| " 't: healtl : kno“ What S good hh mcen. | The ackine particular] which are cased o inside a heavy shoe all ’ll!l}" and so have no chanee of air, hould be «f sl daily. If one only has two pairz they may be washed ont at night and the other donned in the mornine There would be fewer foot trouhle if this plan vere gen- eraiiy ,,llr,m- d THE HUB JOS. leVAY - LAY Cashmere in Favor. Cashwere is fore for in- | expensive gowi ol in its silk va-| riety for elabor: drosses It may be trimwed with bheaid, | black or colored, or with galloon or I passementerie, nd the | trimming forms the ontline of a coat | 1 to the sometimes RO I upon the skirt portion of an allin-one " \ gown, Norris weer One of these s omatented with | 'pearl buttons aud imitatlon button- | Candies holes, a mode of trimming that looks § . very smart and i« ot quite inexpen- | & kresh ! In 3 Re- i B ver { SRR I £ frigerator Dyed Muslin Flowers, : \ Rose and sweet-jea o dye Case N Our { Candies Are Kept '. spotted *P wcek | d i muslin are among the mau w mil- i linery flowers which ha heen w cvolved this season With a Iiftle | ? cleverness these jnight even be car | FYii rled out at home the white muslin | § R e B e !é The coole-t place in town is OUR STORE. gradations of tone br means of pow- |} e : der dyes, or cut ou: of muslin tn pret- | ¥ Come in and try Our Delicious Tec #Cream and ty shades of pink, crlm=on, and vel- |} : 3 low, g 1% Sodas. «Q ® W ® Novel Veil and Coat. A decided novelty for the motoris ire the new bonnets and cloaks coni- ross d r m ac bined, the former set well down o1 the head, supplemented with a Phorc 89 b Quick Delivery lumirous drapery of the <kirt - " = ¢ - and there witi en and then fa] 1o the hem of e