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et e e e o FTOICSSIOiy - b b'\hUEh F. SMITH SPECIALIST L .r, Nose acd Throat Scienufically Prescribed L‘ul e 141, plde Lakeland, Fla. W. §. IRVIN L NTIST 1500 s R RN »R"'A..\, DENTIST. .. d v, been & Bryant Build ing. Phone. 339. <.ionce Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. . R. GROOVER, ¢<1CIAN AND SURGEON, s o and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, ;lgnda i, R —-1 H\'SIU AN— Weave 84 —] s aticntion given to Surgery and Gyzecology &. b. HUFFAKER, ~Attorney-at-Law— - s.unit Blag. Bartow, Fla. Attorney-at-Law. fices, Bryant Buildiag Lakeland, Fla. BLANTON & ROGERS, Lawyers. ysnt Block, 'Phone 819 Lakeland, Fla. Residence 22. y bLailding SULLIVAN, THE EVENING TELVGRAN, [ | | | i | l P | | R -‘.‘.L"HONE Mm I DT Office Number .. ....... . 5 cuce Number ... .. :1..&.~-—SO “’"TY ; L. W138 SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices Ior the Social Depatument can be com- municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegran. Notices of social functions, elub imcetings, church ;.“thcn'lg‘l and oticr items of social interest should be telephoned o this depart- ment n; soun as they occur in order that their news value is BoY X :np?"'e 2 b3 i PRGOS LG g - and un_m_\';lhlv time for all. I’I'HE HOUSE BY THE 9% : ; lelow we print the program 1o SIDE OF THE ROAD | rendered, it having appeared in { complete form rday. throo [ inadvertent om moof an impor ant number, a vocal solo by M ! Klopp. One scldom hicars as accom ' plished and gifted a singer N (Author Unknown)® are hermit that withdrawn In the peace ot their self-coNtent; There souls live HE T Vocal Solo- Miss Klopp. And be a triend to man Rev. 1 ¢ i ; for use in a modest home, There are souls, like stars, that + z i | Klopp, and her m nnln‘r will be o dwell apart, | g2 i 4 4 i [ 0" the most enjoyable offered: In a fellowless firmament; . . ; | 4 The following is the program [ There are pioneer sonls that blaze : | Ak \ | the occasion: | the haths | N . ",‘ Pa ¥ [ Music S to N30 opome, MeHenry Where highways never ran, ! R Bik fet mo five by the sido of tho | rRIoR, 4 d ne ‘o by e side o " : . i J "1 Reading (Riley)- Beulah Hools l road A' TLAND, FLA., OCT. 10, 1912. ’I L] [{DCIR FROCKS Py (REk ALMOST ANY NUMBER OF GRADES TO SELECT FROM. While There Is a Suggestion of the Bustic, the Majority of Gowns Are of Nound Length—Some of plest, Although the s renerally first who dres house at this time, There aie grades in the new house Irocks as In ¢ hing clse. Some | are too magnificent almost to be | looked at, as well as a shade too eccentric with their varied loopings e or distinet paniers to seem suitable % But out of * | for any but the idle rich. he women & d correctly in ; for indoor frocks ilhe hurly-burly of suggested bustles | —some of tho rear loopngs of the ‘skirts are more than a mere hint of | | the old turnure—the pointed trains, | exaggerated tight sleeves and inor- ,dm:ml) high and tight collars, there ' lare featurcs which all the world may ' [ copy to advantaze. For example, tho '| majority of thie dainty gowns are of round length, and even if some loop- | | ing of the skirt seems to be needed ; | for the look of style every species Ofll drapery is capable of much simplifica- | | tion. One New York shop which devotes | itself entirely to indoor gowns re-! | fuses to entertain the elaborate house | | styles, showing little costumes of a | |sort any woman might wear or copy | Silk and | wool fabrics in all of the new whites {are made up in one-piece style, the | bodice treated to rolling polo collars and cuffs in color or black, and the belt of the same, The sides of the } skirts ghow the panier influence, somo TUCSER & TUCKER, Address Jenkins. 1 of the gide breadths being gathered | —Lawyers— { : [ .| Violin Solo Prof. Murphy, Missilto bulge out, or the garment display- Kaymondo Bldg. (Lot ma live in 4 house hy the slde ot | g p0n ing a definite tunie, parted at the! Florida.| " g Reading Vs Tuesle { middle foont and dravn back in two | B R e B e Where the races of men go by 86l M Caln skimp pul ny in a little flattish ! .,.lw[‘.RdS | TEe men who are pood, the men who | At Wil lor . Dl ! hunehin the Lack, Other qlmtsf Attorner-at-Law, i are bad, 1 (xli.:pl.n_v the sepaeate tunie with flm.us o Bullding. | il £ 1 i . loapinz v ry Jow al the sides, these ' 4 1 . s d l;vi'lm-. soover plain skitp :"i DA o : i el h H drls < ! si that h‘ix'!w",“ i — ) i - / Co ORI e thr‘ collnt 5 . Keunedy ' in 2 houge by the side o § ¥ # and yet <o \ ™ A pATER & EF IEDY j the road own o ! her “awai] the needs of the b s woman \\ho';‘ & ! A be o friend to man, dpess. ¢ wishes to make a nice appearance .nt, ..'.nmclux. nud builders, e : [ the boarding house dinner and bo| e Cheenudly Furnished. I see from my house hy the side n!‘} LR e G T * | dressed for evening collars, g talk with you about ? {he N):’ld 4 | W Do 1 ohave had o quserel with an In the shops—whcre busy women your building large or small s \M“' o il e op | st of medium means must always buy ‘eplione 169, or 104 Blue. i : “f“' e Bt why dooyou call i g ‘lmtlllprm-ti«-ul and fline clothes—the el J Lol dress? simple frock for afternoon and even- D. & H D MENDENKALL {The men who pross with the ardor & ] ”I‘I,l,mw el | ing wear seems very closcly related vil Engineers and Architects of hope, ' | l" A e l"- buok | I gtyle and materiul to the skimp and loms 212-215 Drane Bidg. The men who are faing with the I JHAL Covalid ".”'"“ LU . dainty things one has seen all sum- LAKELAND, FLA. 1 i u onsegquently 1don't have 'f’ call on mer. With sleeves set in or cut with sphate land examination. 8!.!!-I tut. I turn not away from their i the old zrouch to help me | :,l"‘ bm:ll;c klmm:u f“:;dtmn";flfh ‘ml'lt veys, examination, reports. smiles nor their tears, L et Bl L LG UL ) S Blueprirting. Both parts of an infinite plan | i l:frs e m‘ll-bnok' i .?r 81 Meery e e » live e ) | How Girls May Succeed. | SARdS, Yhewl N MR eEm VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS j Lt me dive in my house by the side | | challies, sllk trimmed, from $8 up, |} 4 of tho road Some of you are out in the world | and in silk with appropriate deckinge. viute Lessons. Violins for Sale. PROT. MURPHY. ¢ Avenue, Near East Orange. Thone 11 Black. A. 1. MacDonough. | am LUDLAN & MacDONOUGUH Architects and Engineers. Deen & Bryant Bldg. liorses and Mules For! Sale If you wish to Seti, Buy or Swap eii, Call and Sze Us ar reh Johnson & Co. LLXT TO MAYES GROCERY (0. “hen in need of a plumber call ‘Phone 46 1 building, with Florida! 1 Supply Co. ! line of fixtures now or, and estimates displayed ¢ enuipped with O’Neill an? first-riass Gunn | S | An dwell with the strangers that promptly And be a friend to man ! had to do it tg help some one at home take care of yourseli are up on a high stool looking at know there are brook-gladdened me; n!o\u ahead, | !I as well as | | afternoon Ang stretches away to the | But still 1 rejoice rejoice, you are stuanding behind night. | catering to the when the travel- | hgusands of people; you ing away reading proof, ing why people don’t write piainly. are ors the hest you ean. Let me live in my house by the ‘lld"i(,“,, sake. Do it for l)ont slight any your } of the road no matter how poor it may scem to ; Where the races of men g0 by—|you—the work becomes great and 1Th.-_\- are good, they are bad, they|,oble the very second you jmt a | are weak, they are strong, great determination into it. Of Wise, foolish—so am I. ;Th n why should T it fn the scorn- er's seat course you get tired, but every time { you feel that tired feeling coming { over you, stop for a minute, and give : Or hurl the cynic's ban? your eyes or hands a rest, and re- [ 1ot me live in my house by the slde | nember that the work done in the i of the road right spirit is the only work fit to And be a friend to man. Enm-r God himself, and that is the B0 B way and spirit in whieh yon ought }("-*r“r\l Proaram for [ e work. Tethot'st Recention, | By doing the best you cun, by he- i Evervthing is in readiness for the ing just as patient as you can, your | recention to stranzers, church mem- | WOrk is sure to receive re-oznition ters and others, at the Mathodist | 2nd that may mean more money and | chureh, bezinnine at 8 o'clock this | less work to you, becaus: after a {evening. The church has been pret- | While the toil that seems o hard at | tily decorated for the oceasion, and | first is going from mere for: of hab- 2 it to become easier, and you ;.-oursolf‘ e by doing good work are always | smoothing out the pathway of the We cordially invite you to Make the drudgery divine , future. inspect our e : |and don't call it drudgery. Do what ; Opening Display | leann your hands find to do with a glad F—- | heart and gon’t think that vou are the only woman in the world that has to work to earn her daily bread, but be thankful that God h2s given you ability with which to do it { they have been for vears octflher I0th and "t" ! For out of door wear chz:o tweeds | are wanted, but the toilcte that are imade for afternoon =o-ial finctions |are exceedingly dressy The little tratn ho * * . { Dressy Afternoon Frocks. The indoor dresses this .ear are truly lovely and more elahor:te than Our Hats are distinctive {} and jex-lusive in style and its re. reas)nable in price. | anpearanee upon many a <mnrt aft- ernoon dress, and the low cut meck . . of the afternaon bodies cfien an. Ml Tlonnees and dean =i nd cther da » and costly. ‘tails are exquicit !wu'nimr your own living; you have You | Andmountains - of - wearisom? | girogom, figures in black and white: height. you are ringing out the changes of o | The roud passes on through the long | grep or a law deed on a typewriter; a counter | whims and wants of! work - ! and wonder- | ! - nur:m. Bug no matter what you are doing, 3 Nor live in my house by the side of | v, will never succed in this wor!l| | the road {and you will be of no worth 1) l'l-" like a man who dwells alone. | people who employ you unl: s you do work, | | from §10 up. Here and there one e capable of the most clever changes, the addition of a chiffon peplum jump- er or a fancy sash arrangement turn- | ing the plain thing at once into some- | thing of the utmost elegance. ' In unmade materials suitable (or' simple and smart house frocks there are many bargains, from the very fact that =0 many summer textures can be used. Silk 1s always useful for the dre:sy house frock, as it {s correct for Loth day and evening, whereas the most charming challie €eems only correct for day wear, S i A woman 0 cometimes fogitive, I nal, fnd Ua, ilicgical and “ t dezl of fore “once ¢ be ghown her, henni Frederie Al e § ¢ 2 S e B - T e e -;“ooooooooodooommm GEOHGPAIOSO RSO OT All T his Week 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 foctwear]as the explanation. Nee® To unload all Price is Power, ,; ¢\ Goods Low Prices Lie job, The ladies are loocing my way, an '!': they may, for it is mouey saving oppor . ities i you make your purchases here. Vours lor business, Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug.store.”S If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store—welhave it. Red Cross, Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery YOU CAN'T FIND a better, more complete stock o' ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, TRONS, MOTORS, MATERL+%S SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. Our prices are exceplionanl_v attractive and our standard of quality unexcelled. For anything electrical except the “juice” see Fleri*~ Electric & Machinery Co. DRAXNE BUILDING e PHONE 46 § POTIRTPOIIQITOIINREOP IO L 40w PRPFR PRI ON 0P 1000