Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 24, 1912, Page 3

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THE EVENind TELEGRAM, LI.KH AND, FLA,, OCT. ; TLLEPHONE NUM BLRS—SOCIETY EDITOB. 2 * (uice Number ....... G 37 0 + pesidence Number . 135 & . ¢ * SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depa:tinent can be com- ¢ sicated to the Society Editocr by either of the above telephones o 3.2il writien notices vo the Society Editor, care Evening Teleian. @& wotices ot social functions, elub meetings, church g athmng; and §, # . .r items ol sccial interest should be telephoned to this depart- ? - as soum a8 they occur in order that thei news value is not THE BRAVE MEN I‘\ little charm, a chain, a locket, A little while to dance and bow, ‘s to the men who laugh i;“ little escort homeward now. (e face of grim despair, 1A little party-—somewhat late, _athier the tares and chaff |A little lingering at the gate, ¢« sow with a cheerful air, A little walk in leaty June, < to the smiling men A little talk while shines the moon, wiving, can take a blow, A dittle reference with papa, o 10 the fight again A little planning with mamma, A little ceremony grave, A slight st le to be grave little cott: on a lawn, laid them low. \ i i | | 1 o others have | | | 1o the men who grin PA pluns that they build :.'u: A dittle Kiss -my girl is gone! wrong, ! Anonymous. Sraishitway new plans begin £ v . curase and purpose strong. ! 1o (he glad, brave men i TWO DOORS . battling, expect a bruise, { vice to the light again Joiz ; ted by fights they lose. jLErE b goni ULERIOIE o1 A chamber darkencd, fuil of 2loom ~ o the men who smile 4 A shestly lisht shines in upon cith in the moruing light, T in io ont. | vely await the while nd Trownle pace about; | t x‘.‘f‘ n s their fight wmd Woo, ana Grief; ! )y 1he fizhting men P Poreboding, Weariness, and Duoubt clways necd not succeed, ! ; {o the fight again ‘ And Worry that escapes veliel crave in defeat we need, { This door 1 ocall “Forgetiulness betroit FFree Press ’ In letters deep the word | I ! N EAug though the dwellers madls pros: “IYGIRL |4 keep it ever dghtiv shut orner with its crib; wue, o spoon, a hib, "I'l|1> other door ahrance is tooth, =0 pearly white, i It opens on a che gl 1¢ rabber ring to bite, 1]':1.\[ Joy=, and little tastes of bliss oo pliate @l lettered round, | And happy moments that - have | Iorattle to resound, | heen reepin See She stands! | Dear Peace and sweet content are Hitle step twixt outstretehed | liere And little deeds of kinduess done; And Hope, and Love, and Faith, and hands, uttle doll with flaxen hair, irtle willow rocking chair, Cheer, L little dress of richest hue, And blessings that my life hath little pair of gaiters blue, won This door is open all the while. Flung wide that every one ma) share, Possessions that make life a smile | And put to rout all thoughts of ittle schoolday after way, little teacher to obey, little study-—-soon ’tis past, little graduate at last \dittle muff for winter weather, little jaunty hat anq feather, ! care | Mle coat with great big pocket, 101N KENDRICK BANGS. 5 & it i a4 13 | ¥ | Procmstmate | ALL and see the wonderful line of Dress Goods weare show- ing with all the' new Imported Trimmirgs to match, and you will be convinced that you can get what you want at prices that will suit you. | i [ (. Also the greaiest showing of Ladies’ shoes in Lakeland. Q. Your calls appreciated whether you buy or not. Murrell & Sharp : P. S.---We are closing out Meu: ’s Suits at Cost | except a narrow | friends of my own age pie love to come to this hom 24, 1912, e — et o A . e i e e A hat, recentiv de ned, is wmad |year cutirely ot chi i ! the most exquisite shadings of pa pink and rese color. L a alor | these tones of pink in whi there a hint of lavender radunl and which g i 1y merge into Amerie weauty reds | through an ool colot ! The a point- | ed turban Tl in : nnde of wire, is edged with &oiold ol | ratin in deep rose color ¢ Low « ribbon {1 the s shade finshes t - back. The shapo fits the head closely and is rather small. The roges are crowd- cd In ro tbout the top and sides and they cover every inch of space border where the gatin outlines the shape about the face. This 18 one of those useful turbans that are worn at any season of the The Home-Maker | The Best of All. There is one thing more that {hope all of you without exception will dream of some day being, other things which make a house a | home I am practical about i .unu‘,l and | have learned to do eversthing | practical that needs to be dore in it 1 can cook and sweep and =ew. {1 can make beautiful thing lend some charm and to make 1 com- | fortable and lovely, and | ome- ! times think the dearest revard 1 pave in my life is just t and i, berause they say it is ‘i peace and cheer and cowtort mnd welcome; and children delizht iu ie when they come tg visiy me, and say they are glad to be here. Wiwn they " kies me good-bye and sy that they | have had a good tim. and tha th:wi wan; to come again, then | ‘:.'mr,l very clearly that dear as weio ; other .dreams, -y dreams of bedgy an artist, a farmés, a nurse, a writ- | er, the dearest, the very deare s',‘ dream of all— that of being & home-| maker and of having a lovely hnmul where others ma t all ti find cemfort and hapy ~1 k that | this dream outshines all ot} ani | 1 am thankful and grat 1 can-} not tell you quite how thank ! and ! grateful—that it is true It is very well to make & m-:ss' in the world, but the sicre-s that| lasts longest and is sweetost and | brings the deares; rewards, is sue- cce3 in home life | e —— Truth in Jecting Term. Man's inhumanit: '+ children makes wuntless success il .crorice —Life s | bloom roses. ler have 1o pav u and cone 1 handy for any num- or ol oceasion t is u hat not too dressy for very informal wear, but which lends itscil to those that re- re high-style al-o. It is ideal for the tourist who wvauts to go ubout vithout much bageage and still bn v pared to dress for state oce \bil)l)* H Another very new model, in which ros e wonderfuily placed, shows al Liemp shape with concave un- derbrim filled in with very large l’ull‘ They are vim, forming an en- for the face, against the unde clianting frame mounted flat | Tho | crown is trimmed with full ruche of | lace and that finighes the design. The shape is made with special reference to this method of trimming. This is distinetly midsummer model, that is, it is meant for summer weath- or and is therefore not as useful as the turban. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Sunset Symphony. A wonderful symphony of color i3 a gown of Indian crimson silk velled with terra cotta chiffon, the Indlan crimson breaking ont liere and there in the form of emiroideries or pipings. Bunice Farion. 1 hope you \\‘I” 4 ter what other ambition -y v qe o gnher and purple and trimmed lave, dvcam of being home-makorss * an fyr-brown marabout. Hor this should be the dearest d | It has a short skirt, edged with mar- ol all. Most of you girls whe cam {about, and Is thus suitable for outdoor the futnre will grow up waod vaery | wear in the afternoon. and have homes of your own. 1 iave | For this purpose a long coat accom- 4 home of my own now, ang | .,,,“{- panies it of sable brown velvet, faced not. tell you how dear und heantiful | all round with a broad band of mara. ? < ; beut, and lned with amber satin. A itas to me. ey v bea oot g6 of snarabont goes with the cos- | er, bat bty 1o beog betteronies fgme, with a plume at one side taking piaker. 1 try to have the home thout * up the bright and dark brown, amber i me full of beauty and goodne: and . and purple, and adding a touch of the | gentleness and love, and all those | most brilllant red as well Parisians Find Rent a Burden. Rents in Paris have increased heav- {ly within the last decade. The num- [ber of vacant dwellings is constargly deereasing and v eitizens ¢ within live or ¢ they wi'l o ably hizh rents Or Liwve oul=ide he city, MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur- Your chasing clsewhere. patrona ge appreciated. Miss Ruby Maniel News Star ° Lobby of Fdisonis Tueater. e Sy T ey ;4 AOBHQLQPOBROPOTONYS 30503 PYPPOT 000220000V QAIAAAAAAQAQ PAGR THREE The Corner % % Before you know it Wmter will make her bow. Better make your winter purchases. There are many good reasons for buying them NOW and HERE. Store full of new goods, Whip Cords, Rotine in tan, white, and Copenhagen blue. Big line of Ladies’ and Children’s Usderwear, good val= ues 25¢ and 59¢. Get my prices on Shoes, the very best for your moncy Some Good Bargams in My Men’s '.)epartment 40c AND 50c¢ MEN'S SITIRTS CGOING AT.............. 8¢ $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SUIRTS GOING AT.. : .756 JIGRT8 COING AT $l 50 AND $2.00 MIN'S Gents’ Sar‘f ga 9, §3. GD LD SRt AU No tickets will be iasod o ter No. 1. All icke » 2.l b2 n N 3 Iring them in ¢ redeemel, U.G.E Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store-—we have it. P £ A S . S —————— O s Al e e A S AS0.8.5 0. 0. i e S e Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery BT IO § YOU CAN'T FIND more complete stock of ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, 3 MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereahouts. Our prices arc exceptionally attractive and our standard of quality unexceiled. For anything electrical except the “juice” see Florida Electric & Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING [ PHONE 46 20k 1 0T LOTHOIIONE The Cold Days | Are Just Around $2,50 AND §3, 50 CENTS' TR s $1.90 €1,50 AND § QLTS o R R $£3.50 $2.8 1 *Ww 0XTORTS FOR ....$1.50 g : I ‘f g ! | i i |

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