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-..-.o-:-oaoonnunn ihe Professions-| v‘:A-:‘O‘:'C"‘JOOOQO_?‘ { r8. SAMUEL F. SMITH. i “% T SPECIALIST \ ¢ec, Ear, Nose and Throat ! .= Scientifically Prescribed g.ased Do 141, Residence 22. F-— .. vdg lakeland, Fla. DR W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST -d in July, 1800 15 Kentucky building atablishe s ‘.* Gfifiifl 180; Residence 84 et nt a s anww s 44 SRR R SRR LR A L S — NL TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. pB. §. L BRYAX, Office Nomber .........oivvoe b ovs ohe Ein s 37 i +.| & Residence Number ... .. e 135 -4, Deen & Bryant Build- Phone. 339. . Phone 300 Red. T AKRELAND, FLA. "~ « R GROOVER, E' - AN AND SURGEON, . .ud 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. AR U ReR et 7R R R SULLIVAN, _ PHYSICIAN— pyecial attentiou given to Surgery and Gy;ecolm .' 1 3. B. HUFFAKER, | -Attorney-at-Law— g 1 Stusrt Bldg Bartow, Fla. © % TRAMMELL. | Attorney-at-Law. % ¢s. Bryant Bulldiag | Lakeland, Fla. i BLANTON & ROGERS. Lawyers. Block, 'Phone 819 Lakeland, Fla. t TUCKER & TUCKER, ! wryact —Lawyers— Raymoudo Bldg. | wi-and Florida ! N0 8 EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Oflice iu Munu Bullding, JAKELAND, FLORIDA, | J & Streater C. F. Kennedy STREATER & KENNEDY Ccntractors and Builders, seizates Cheerfully Furnished. | Letus talk with you about | sour building large or small .. plone 169, or 104 Blue. G D & H D. MENDENHALL | ! Engineers and Architects ! | | s« 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. p1w iite land examination. ve, +xamination, reports. Blueprirting. VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS. | l.ossons | Class lessons, 20¢ PROF. MURPHY. ! sast ()r;xnue‘, Line. Phone 11 ]-]Jlgfl. | Sur- | | | hetween Thief-Proof Bank. 1 ocmpties his purse into his n ke it from hime— | ST P, 0. Box 367, CCERYTHING IN PICKARD BROS. ¢ SELSEMEYER “iE US BEFORE BUYING s 200-202 Drane Bldg. ANn, Fra, M HAWMER OUT SATISFACTION hoeg we put bt e shoes fit the , the shoes as is v how much nd your horses >1 next time. You'll be improvement in his per The rix-em Shop Opposite Freight Office. e 5. L. A, CLONTS Neal mjgtate “i¢ in Clonts' Building. 0ME FINE BARGAINS. PR L L & % g © 35D COUNTRY PROPERTY— SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegrain. Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they occur in order that their naws value is not impaired SHPFOFIIPPFETEIIP DD ERDHIPROSEDEODREE ing that which binds the apron. In i this deep pocket can he slipped the spouls of thread, scissors and pieces BALLAD OF THE BRAVE. Prate not to me of weaklings, who £ : 1 Lament this life and naugh: of material on which you are work- . achicv | ing. It solves the problem of sew- | bymn the vast and valiant crew ing on the porch, for in it are held § s i 4 P necessary aterials, and it Of those who have scant time to all- gho necessury; G, rieve: can be taken off and folded with the grieve, N e N . Firm set their fortunes to retrieve work inside, if you wish to discon- ' se ! U 'S 4 ) . A 3 ¥ i Thev sing for luck a lusty stave tinue your sewing for a little while. The staunch workers, by vour leave N A Peep Behind the Curtain. Just a peep behind the curtain ot one of the most exclusive shops of world’s This is the ballade of the brave Paris shows how strong and direc- 1 BLOUSES FOR AUTUMN WEAR. | Soft Mulls and Batistes Embroidered With Huge Scallops in Silk Are Favorites. Sheer blouses for autumn wear are of soft mulls and batistes embroid- ered with huge scallops done in heavy silhs. An embroidered dotted swiss blouse of this sort, worn with a dull blue worsted suit had a collar and | cufis of white agaric, and the buttons down the front were of glass \\nhl turguofse enamel centers. Link cuff buttons to match finished with long sleves, says the Montreal Star. The smart tailored suit was accompanied by patent leather boots with buttoned tops of cloth to match. on blouses, lald in tucks and having the tucks stitched conspicu- ously in contrasting color are a fall notion. A navy blue chiffon model by Beer has groups of tiny tucks stitched in white, and a white satin collar and cuffs trimmed with white satin buttons. SIMPLE DRESS Wan women, steel (o Sstaggering | blows: toire coats will be during the coming White souls from many a nether | SCason. place; U Some of the models have a tlar- PThe humble herees and the foes Liv e cont and others are close fitting (618 the hunters of th but there seems to be no donbt that The men with missions in tl Loth coats and skirts will show de- clan who straighten, heal ana cidedly more fulness this season, al- sV e I heit the silhouette will obtain The vounz who think cach card an! In the skirts these close, long ave Lnes are adhered to, althon! v | the ballade of ¢ brave, | breaking away from tin contracted Line s noticeable inoa number ot ; 1 [slirts which show a fullness at the fho-o wlhio with stingless lanzh and i i Lottoni, obtained by using o series ot Just | donts o aide set ina e above Sueetan’ e dabort ftliose) wiipi VRS the side set in a the hem “take | / : : Ihoir n N son ky-reaching | Nearly every skirt embodic e wir all o some SKy-1 \ ) i panier drapery in some way. Sony Qi | : \ ~ Liee dreaped inseant folds, while oth Vicongnerable tor CONECT v {ers, of very soft, thin material, in sike, i i | ; feinding the chiffons and nets, have Lo warriors who a last stand make o'erwhelm them :\hw drapery laid on in full pleats, o Thongh loss | i e Fwith rows of shireing at the waisi Wile o wanved + R line 8 ¢ the while their hearts o : 'm”m! “‘ a4 : There is o tendency to cling 1o Thi f“;l]‘ ballad of the hrave! lwlvu high-waisted garments, although < ix the ball Vn s y : the normal waist seems to he com ain | fing into its own ¢ P'rothers, it Is a henvenly stake { The divectoire coat s varied in Y filny for goilioe. Lo |l\-‘:"‘:”” ways, Some show the izl | EFEYE: Dwadst Tine, others are et away vers Then play it well for God's sweet e sharply and others very siuke Lroad back, semi-fitting and endine ballad of the brave! Richard Burton Ihis ix t! in o deep curved line In connection with the coats, th P g i : | Robespierre collar s a very marked Miss Steinmeyer's Kindergarten I thiat Had Auspicious Opening (RTIY] Changeable revers an e worn either opened or unbut The kindergarten conducted by ton d oon the shonlder g another it Miss Minude Steinmeyer ted b vation Miss Ta Tramme O 1 thi he divectoive and early Victorin morning with 1 recst attendanc e mingled in stranze, thon ' Feanization two vears azo L onrion Jy o beantifal, combination wl L is nosonree of mn eratifica SRl S ) Quire wnmlber of e PN Gig Who Cannot s tie TERReT OFF - 1 Take & VaoAtion. reudered 4 Hitle program shoWss By Laura Jean Libbey that tl had not forgotten the (Copyrizht, 1912, by Lanre Jean onzs ned last year. Mis Libhey ) Steinmeyer endidly qualified 190 \Cpite gne-ialf of e world wtrnet and un i Wldren. women are studying the advertis the ability t vhicd resull | pents to decide if it s to be e Foth of training and nata A TOr | shore, the mountain-, or just th } SRl ed a d-tashioned farmbonse ot abteds | ien they will go for their v N ful ¥ear Dion, an equally large army of wom B en tarn their eyes resolutely awa Home Partner trom those allnring colum: I \ Ry sted it most i lotter cannot afford to take e . ral | ™ vacation ” These u=nally are the women _.'Hb re bread winners It is cas SR S . tho=e who do not understand b itnation of others to declare that ,’, . what AT working woman should . i ing wonld | €0 pelled to take a week off for N starvation pani acation during the warm weather a for ones: she It goes without saying that 9 romen ont of 100 need the i { man ar it z bho could 1008t pitifully. But these wo for the nearest town | houlders are =0 heavily bardened hort order 1 le. |that they would be put in ard Azronom | <traits if their pay were 10 In nyel for even a week It the lat 1 | would but give them a week B pite when rent day rolled round sl the butcher and the baker would ot their prices they might afford thom- apron to don i made o tred swiss, selves a few days in which to ind 27 long the pure free outdoor air from ! | S T placed on and to know what it is to 1 ut round-| the bright warm sun’s ra} n 5 s About nine | their whits , apturne : ; is 1 t lasts 1 i | ) ening i * s 3 zods hgve | 4 t " \ e & a1 » : | I-imost of the framework, is covered .| Several of tl: « Vieux rose cotton voile worn over & slip of sateen composes this simple dress, which has the foot of the skirt trimmed with three rows of narrow in- sertion sewn on at distances of about four inches; a wider plece trimmed with buttons 18 sewn down the cen- ter, The hodice is trimmed by a piece of | materlal tucked across top of back and taken down the center. The sleeves are trimmed to match. Materials required: 4 yards voile 40 | inches wide, 315 yards sateen 40 Inch. es wide, 8 yards narrow and 1 yard wide insertion, about 6 dozn buts tons. | | Tre Question, This, bricily, 1s the hurning question {of the Lour: Shall we take serlously 1o the cighteenth century revival with its paniers, fichus and pointed bodies, | or shall we continue to admire flow- | ing draperies displaying an obviously corsetless condition and a rather| dowdy and exceedingly expensive sim- | plicity? Simplicity is hardly the gord for the statuesque complexities of drapery which some of the best people insist on hanging on their bones to grace every occasion indoors or out of them, They talk of nothing but proportion, line and harmony, and to practice what they preach, turn themselves | into llving pictures for the benefit of the spectator, All this is thanks to the designs of | artists who have chosen sllks and sat- ins Instead of paint and.canvas as a method of expression. Their clientele shudders at the rigid unpaintability of the tallormade, and falls into a llv- ing picture scheme on every provoca. tion. | Transparent Trimmings. The main feature of a large number of the best gowns Is that a propor- tion of transparent material Is used in them as draperics or veilings, with the remalnder, or perhaps with a founda- tion, of a silken fabric. To this gen- eral idea is added a more or less dis- creet employment of heautiful passe- menteries. Some of the most attrac- tive dresscs have the vividly bright colors or the gold and sllver glitter of the trimming veiled beneath the trans- parent fabric; this iIs effective, for the trimmings in such a case are bright enough to gleam through the thin fab. ric thrown across them. A Bathroom Chair. A low stool with broad seat, most convenleat for drying the feet, for putting on =hoes and stockings or pedicuring, 1s given a touch by one housekeeper that makes It effective ' and sanitary The cushion, indeed with a neatly f'ied slip, with square top and sldez. wade of thick white Turkish toweling vers are owned, so tly changed; s put on eath {they ean be e usuelly a fresh one worning BATES Department Store Here’s where | can talk low prices to help you. [Every shoe must leave its happy home. So here goes! Men who never read ads will read this one and join' the crowd. Straw Hats, $2 to $3.50, for .................oovnnns 79¢ A few good Pants, $3 to $5. for ........... $1.98 to $2.98 Shirts, Shirts, $1.50 to $2,to closeoutat............ $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......... $148 Ladies’ Drawers and Gowns at big reduction. New goods are coming in; must have the room.. I can use the money, see! Ladies’ Sailors 25¢, all you want \ The bargain gates are open wide and a royal welcome awaits a’host of buyers. Pay us a visit. OUR MEN’'S FURNISHINGS Will please you the momens ,you enter the store. Why? * Because they're always correct in style "and priced to suit your purse. This is a Men’s 'Store and we know what's good for men. THE 'HUB JOS. LeVAY Well Laundered LINEN -t Is the pride of the goed housewife and the clean cut man or wom&an .Here you have the care that makes you a constap® customer. We aim at being the “Launrdry that is different” YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY. 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