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g Im\ women d iir of the fact that | -oiz Hat Is One of the Necesst | flU“I‘N quickly fade when worn by | W7 s in Wardrobe of the 1”"”“ | gmart Woman, | An amateur gardener confided tlm‘ —_— jsecret which kept her bunch of vio- felt hat for early au- \lpm fresh during an entire evening The simple method was this: About the stem of the bouquet had been wrapped a piece of waxed sand- I wich paper and tied with string. | ! Over this was placed the tinfoil | used. for flowers. They kept beautifully fresh, and | this fact is well worth knowing. Do! you wish to prove to . polloi that you know what's :ne great world of fashion. <martest shapes is the high rosned sailor with a flat an inch on the upper is another sailor—so gh it has a sombrero st be carelessly dent- |this immediately when taking the s the familiar rojling | n0sesay from the water. | ushed against the crown i.ck or one side, and never Value of Percale. I P R T E T S B <quarely upon the head. Not every woman appreciates the 's a bit rowdyish un.|qualities of pure white percale for TELEPHONE WMBLR should be, with a|summer gowns. This fabric {8 much Office Number ......... it % or velvet ribbon | 1sed by trained nurses for lightweight Residence Number ... .......... 4 double pump bow. uniforms which may be laundered to A ho hat of softest felt panness with much less & SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for th rrow all arour \l linen requires. Percale is | municated to the Society Editor by ¢ ide, “1'; el ‘;‘l“‘“ “"“1 Is much * Majl written notices to the Society Ldi S rolilid Py nay rin o | v . . . . : ; may be trimmed | & Noices of social functions, elub m and buttons in very \ young woman who al s though she had stepped | andbox always wears white ‘,.mu\!n frocks in summer time, Al with an open collar f{s trimly belted above a short, straight ' skirt, and buttoned boots of white' complete the costume. other items of social interest sho! ment as so.v as they occur in ovd imp dull green, g save white, ited in the tie e cotton, or flan- the border unl which peeps from 't of this shirt. | derereterPeroetapeted loose hlouse THE CROWNINCG GLORY. ‘x\ painter sat at his cusel Aud under his ;7_. Fl | Free Speech. [ A wonderful seene o beauty | To ';“Ve a:’fl".l'h il Bree speech is limited to women | (yor the canvas broke | = +.hion for wearing the small, !, . L by ) { and men who do not have to depend { And the world cried “Great but| vs, with their hold- upon salaries | | the painter Sizhed like his heart would break, For the tints that his soul held dear- est Were the tints that e could not | mike | fA poet sat in his study, And ont of his soul he wrung A carol as teae and tender As ever o poet sunge By the sineer was filled with sad- I Aud i L2 sing in I | | . I \ [ i viin on't Sacrifice Quqhty 1 bt swesar Iwavs studying how to i i Increase The Quantity , i ¢ "most now but we are anxious to give ‘ : i ’hone prove it 1o wtor nd pails 1-pound pails. i1t. 10-pounl pails size Cream by size C'eam 1tel best Flour......... inds best Flour Hams, per pound ... ... v's Uncanvassed Hams. ....... .. g ..: Soap, 6 for... . .e... .. . nd Coffee, per pound. . 5 ullpns Kerosee . . e oo -+ E. G. Tweedell B S e e i R E B o by family S 'Smith-Keen | 10 Chas A Smith, of Mullorry, e aun ere ! \ Clar Keen, daugln ol Mr Keon, were united iy riage hy Re I ¢ Jenking, i in ) ness man of the 05 e chil in This paper A Concentration in Clothes \ r 1 ] r aim at being the “Lau: Cry that is different J bedd el ) ; noany olothe a 1OW 11!’ 1 YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY ; e vl Try Us Today—Just Once Pl = o | e 1o e the § She h iy | Phone 130 West Main St. : Nuw I dent e | know 1 them | inore - | l'f.'a les for the Ir)A]T?‘l.r.f:r- Next vear Subscribe for The Telegra B | eyond the cra titney Monteon | Chiautaequa Circle Meets i “Hll M:s. Terrell Tomorrow Night. | Chantoagna Civele will o | nicht at S o clock o o ! My Forrell on Eact Ora | crda Thompson, seorcti | v . Bird-Watson x Mr o Grady Bied and Miss Ay I \itson ‘ married in this o ‘\.vu. by the Rev. LC0 Jenkins, n\ the Methodisy ehurch, The bride eeiding in Dixicland ome lmu being the danghter of My Vot son who is connected with th ..u Wagon Works Mr. Bird o an | lindustrions and deservinge ni 1, who s cmployed with Mr W the neck and «ig s the fronts, also | sleeves, Hat of coarse -'ra», lined with | black satin aud with a feather. { Materlals required yards Sham- | LEGBEREIFIEIBE T PRV S SOCIETY EDITOR. H L gmiS 135 & Social ananmem can be com. @ ither of the above tclephones care Evening Telegram. ngs, chureh gatherings and W be tcl«nhonul +a this depart- that their naws value is not more than all to have hut they Of course, not ceoor going £0- 'l over tour ure just right, e to wear tiom over and ain but 1 know U1l be better oft.” you think this young per- decision? 1o ho Don't ~on has come 1o a wise i do lust about three out of every four women have And v too many clothes, I mean just the this girl deseribes they e more clothes than they can Jove and have them right One of the best dressed women | Fhow among women of moderate in- omes has attained this desirable dis- too many clothes, ondition tinetion by concentrating in this VAN She isn't one of the women hose ambition ds to appear inoa diterent govon al every function, On mtrary she s very fewelothes towhat she las are always perfeet, 1 mizht twice as many | wn 11 ihd be content with s et i omen inomy cireum- Hees nisticd with But the iy ve thou toout is this- 1 lieve that anyone would rather se eoagain in oo thor Wy hecaming ind attractive gown thian to seeome two or three different dressies tha woany ol them particularly ad tractive, OF course, Vi rathoer h Tor of Jovely sowns, bt s W\ i that isn't possible, 14l cther Qi Cew distinetive thine Lan o log of nondeseript ones,” NOow every woniin ob averige dn- g cone has this choice between quan- | tity and guality too make We all want hoth, but it we ean't them must ik oapoon | v h el | hive tosen HAS PROPER DRESSY EFFECT | | Nile Green %mtung Most Suit: blo; for Costume Designed for Espe- [ cially Smart Occacion. | i | | smart occasions made in Nile For this green The made visiting and migh well be liantung skidt is a plain, well-cut shape, | with a wrapped seam down the center, while the coat is Russlan in stylo and has the deep basque con- neeted with the coat by a narrow band; vandyke lace is taken round DODOPOOONAD 07 10r ™ o T i QOUVOOQOV0VO! tung 3¢ inches wide, 113 yards lace. PAGR THREB = FOR =— BARGAINS All This Week | & Mr. and Mrs. Customer: E Don'’t let my $1.00, $1.50, $1.90, $2.50 and $2.90 prices prove a scarecrow to you. There are $2.00 to $4.00 Shoes and Oxfords. Forced to unload all sumn- mer stock at a loss. Must have room b for fall stock. Come and you will find us busy with low prices on good ‘" footwear as the explanation. Price is Power o To unload my Summer Goods Low Prices has the job. The ladies are Jooking my way, and well they may, for it is money saving opportunities if vou muie vour purchases here. Yours for business, i OUR MEN’S FURNISHINGS Will plecase you thc momeni you enter the store. Why? Because they're always correctin 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 FOLOLOLOMIIOLOPOFOLOITOD & YOU CAN'T FIND L b 1 compicete stock of ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, 1o MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere Lier i Our are exceptionaily attr and our standard of 1 Florida [Iectnc & Machmery Co. DRANE, BUILDING PHONE 46 DHD LD I OPEQICPIPOIEGIIO I B2 w0 P IOFLOE