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A ————————————————————————————————— — et i i jiit (TOTESSIONS-| ;2. SAMUEL F. SMITR I SPECIALIST Lar, Nose and waed tfi:::t-‘lflfl..u’mwenco 22 “saut Bldg Lakeland, Fla. Lve g.asses i DR. W. 8. IR DENTIST -quablisbed in July, 1900 ] -L sll:l:md 156 Kentucky Bullding wext Lo 180; Reaidence 84 “"DB. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. .« and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- " ijng. Phone. 339. . «idence Phone 300 Red. " LAKELAND, FLA. ST TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY Residence Number ... . EDITOR. p— 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, elab meetings, church gatherings and $ othicr items of social interest should be telephoned ¢o this depart- & « B GROOVER, VSICIAN AND SURGEON, s 5 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. — 9 Ja $ % 3 B GBULLIVAN, | _PHYSICIAN— ! oiiontion given to Surgery and Gynecology 1. B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Law— ., swwrt Bldg. Bartow, Fla. . TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Luices. Bryant Buildiag Lakeland, Fla. | e e BLANTE:‘W;:OG i As the tide went out she found him | b | yant Block, 'Phone 819 Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— | ered Raymondo Bldg. Tihe sonl of him (o her heart; vd L "1 The sonl that had 1 cosol that had satled to win ang Attorney-at-Law. in Munn Bulldiog.| 198 ! { The soul of witich part; JLAND, FLORIDA, [ And there cricd 1o THE WOMAN WHO UNDERSTANDS. Somewhere she waits (9 make you Your soul in her hands; Somewhere the gods have made tor strong white you, The woman who understands. Lashed tg a spar of despair The wreek of his ship around him The wreek of his dreams in the air 5 Foung him and loved him, and gath- suiled an e was in the dark she the man, | C. F. Kennedy N . 1.ATER & KENNEDY Coacractors and Builders, s Cheerfully Furnished. v; talk with you about or building large or small plone 169, or 104 Blue. D & H. D. MENDENI?ALL | When tossed in the storm and st \.-“- il Engineers and Architects and strife, | 019,915 “': \;E;;I:Dnrane Bldg. thought himself throngh with the AT ) FLA. game of life, hate land examlnatlon.u And ready to pay the cost; VoS, '\’:;ml::lgal:;"eno' ! Watehing wnd guarding and whis- ue . pering still : VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS. =My Vel t.oate Lessons. will.” Violins for Sale. PROF. MURPHY. . Avenuve, Near East Orange. Phone 11 Black. v hattle you can, you can.” :oand loving and when thuar was hest her fears in hiding | Vhis s the woman who kept him suiding True to his standard lost, Sur-! an. and 1 know vou | This is the story ol g This is th woms Wiser than seers or sages, P Facing all things with courage Liftine Nothing can daunt or dim, | path Treading Tie's m A. J. MacDonough. IUDLAM & MacDONOUGUH Architects and Engineers. ‘ Deen & Bryant md;;.l ns day by day wherever it | leads, Brigit with flowers with weods, i But ever llorses and Mules For! Sale decked or with vim o with him Guardian, comradg or golden spur, The man who wins is helped by | her, | Somewhere she waits strong in be- | H lief, ' Your soul in her firm white hands, 3 Thank well the gods when she comes i to you, { The woman who understands. | 4 - * Reception at Hotel Orange In Honor of Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Patterson. All the members of the Presby- | terian church and also of the con- er tion, whether members of the Furch or not, are most cordially in- | ted to attend a reception given by | the Preshyterians of Lakeland, at ; tine Hotel Orange, on Friday even- re inz, Oct. 11, from S to 11, ’ The affair will be in honor of Re tand Mrs W. S Patterson | . It vou wish to Sell, Buy or Swap Call and See Us \sal | | i | | We cordially invite you to inspect our Opening Display SERT 70 MAYES GROCERY (0. "0 in need of a plumber call Phone 46 Le — 0 FALL MILLINERY October 10th and lith building, with Florida Supply Co. © of fixtures now displayed and estimates promptly win, | ’ the exhibits | | | nn»l . NOWesE Phenter drsses i | CnEY to me ‘ inent as soun as they oceur in order that their naws value is ot & i d. PEPDESDOB PGP | Fashion Notes. . Sashes with [ long ends fasten at the lere of tin front on some of the latest designs Stripped chiffon in many beautifu color combinations SO handsome evening gowns, Brocaded erepe meteor is very nev either very short o | fashions !sul'! and clinzing, and makes up into | charming rowns for the clderly wo man. Yoke offects are seen on many ol the new shirtwaists: so are vy sleoves, Buttons of all kinds ave scen at all of the latest Paris gowns, frocks and street costumes, One charming hlue chiffon blouse to the plain iv tueked from shonlder wiist while the slecves ore of chiffon A sweater is i lovely white shetland woo d with Fwendar China ollar and cafl Vool to matel 1l Tining o shoulder effects are seen o1 Cothe Tatest Mreenshr gown desizn of hus the taupe-colored attached Towe L portion of the sleeve fashioned fro Feky Blue chiffor The apron ivois on some of 1t are very pret Ly, especially when caried out in a cordion plaited ehiffon. L ] | The Word of Cheer. A young business woman said to me yesterday morning: “Iwondep why we don’t oftener | cive the word of cheer? 1 suppose it's becanse we don't think about it But it is such a big help. fully today | worked hard all the week, and my work had scemed so mediocere, that | Lad begun to wonder if it were real- Iy worth I was aw- discouraged had while, or ever would be {worth while 1 waked in the night angd thousht whony it, and it geemed to moe thot it I was doing work that vax pot only uninteresting to my elf Lds no s [ but to others, “Iowent down town to my weary and sick ar heart. T am not » orying Tears don’t ae Wt put my h i down on my desk and thought and thonght and thought Over and over the old question came. What is the use? Why plod on day after ady doing work that never could thing but mediocre? “My spirits were at the very low- est ebh. To save my life I could not work. And then suddenly my tele- phone rang. “It was a man's voice, from his degk in another office of the hnild- ing. And he said: ‘I have intendinz to call yon up. 1 want to thank you for that last picce o1 work vou did for me. It is fine improving all the time. Ko ging away and you'll get at vet.' “Fate must have been for me and wanted to help me out of my slough of despond, for in the aft- crnoon’s mail there ecame a letter from a young girl with whom | had been associated and amonz other things she said: “‘l am so grateful for your inter- est and T must tell yon once more | have you to thank for it. In the meantime, 1 wish you evervthing gwod and happy, and T hope ! may some day help you as much us you have helped me.’ “I couldn’t say telephone message person Cui hono? my been You are I pes- the ton WOFTY how mucl and that note have helped me through day. “They have made me e that maybe it I8 worth while, just to try. That maybe through tryinc medio- vhile, 0 the that zirl’s the cre work may become worth and that in the very effort 1o doing may increase in valnu “l am going to try heering word myeelf, sometime . the sun Is 91 4ty 2oth desk | e |DAINTY TABLE FAVORS | { 1 LITTLE KNICKKNACKS FOR THE FORTHCOMING BRIDE. | 1deas, All More or Less Good, May Be | Taken From the Displays in the Shop Windows—Some Novel- ties In Pure White. | e | The teas given to forthcoming { brides are graced by the most charm- Iing favors. The best of the trifles ! are bought at the high class confec- | tioneer’s, where they are to be found in a more novel and elegant form than elsewhere, but smart florists also show some pretty things for this pur- ' pose, as well as most of the large de- partment stores. Here and there, too, one sees a tea table embellished with homemade knickknacks of uncommon cleverness, some of these imitating the shop articles, and some inspired by the family’s own taste and in- genuity. As the bride's newest bouquet is to be in pyramid form, little corsage knots are made in this shape of arti- I flowers. Various tiny posies are | mixed together, wee pink buds, or red | ones, or yellow ones, forget-me-nots in| soveral shades of blue, pansies in all colors. The most delicate green s used with these, fragile bits of as- paragus fern and other feathery tufts and small leaves. When the little houquet is made up in the pointed! shape, it is inclosed in a horn of lace, cdged paper and the handle (hlfoil.‘ All of the flowers used are very cheap just now, and for the paper holders, when the pretty things are made at home, many girls buy the packages of round 'ace edged paper used upon cake and bonbon dishes and sold at "the ten-cent store. If there are to be 'men guests at the function bouton- nieres for them are made up in the saume manner. The rounds of paper need to be cut the required size and the edgzes pasted together. Such cor- vl houtonnieres are per- miszible for any smart tea, dinner or luncheon. i virietly for bridal use white. There are i brides, wedding little «atin hags con- t feitl, wedding bells, wee autfomob helding flowers flri candy, ete. Occasionally a groom in black get-up, with the traditional white boutonniere, is shown in this snowy gathering, and one such little gentle- man adds a very realistic note to the decorations of the table. Painted fig- ures on cardboard bedeck place cards, the brides, bridesmaids and blackcoat- { ed men all cut out and held up by a [little rest at the back of the card. The cards are very easy to make if any- . hody in the family has a gift for water color painting, and when they are printed they are cheap enough. E and as the girls always don these fin- eries for the function such fnexpen- | sive trifles give a good deal of fun. Only the paper itself is used, but the | more tasto one has the prettier the | dalnty things will be, The aprons should be very small, but they may be | heart shaped or square and trimmed about with ruffles of the same or lace paper. The mop caps can have big hooks or flower wreath, or be simply j tied about the erova wtih a strip of | paper in a coulrasting color. luncheon is given by the bride for her bride:inaids, she has the cap and will wear. The bordered lampshade paper makes a very decorative effect, and if liked the headpiece could be a} & sunbonnet instead of a mop cap. The apron and cap or bonnet are handed to the guests as they enter the tea room, so that they may at once be put on.—Chiecago News, ORESS FOR SMALL GIRL. This dress is in cherry and has & Magyar bodice. Materials required: 2% yards zephyr 30 inches with Mut- tons. Vogue of Pink. Plok fe very much in fashion, and 3 pink waisthband on a black dress is tonsidered very chic. Black satin frocks are piped i white, and the Icng, tight slecves fusten with white buttons £ Mop caps and aprons made of crin-| kled paper are new novelties for teas, | ! | BATES FOR — BARGAINS All This Week m— Mr. and Mrs. Customer: 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 sum- mer stock at a loss. Must have room for fall stock. Come and you will find us busy with low prices on good footwearas the explanation. Price is Power, Goods Low Prices has the joh. 1 they may, for it is To unload all my Summer The ladies are looking my way, and w. money saving opportunities il vou make vour purchases here. Yours for business, 1t the | " a1 vons in the color of the gowns they | * Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug,store/ 3 If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this stere—welhave it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 % Quick .Delivery TOBLQICOEG a better, more complete stock o ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, IRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. Our prices are exceptionaily attractive and our standard of quality unexcelled. For anything electrical except the “juice” see Florida Electric & Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING @ PHONE 46 CHIETOTIO 0T OIIOIOIIONT TR TOTHOI0S