Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 25, 1912, Page 3

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- Number Zence Number .. notices ¢ of secial fone cs of soeial iy sovn as they o A \,ORLD JUS’! MADE FOR HER. o tittle girl with the yellow curl, oi. little girl with the eyes of hlue, world was made for a little girl, | 1 all of the sunshine was made ' for you, all of the trees with their ln\\- hung boughs wed all of the birds and the songs they sing, A1 o the fields wiere the winds | carouse— : were made for you—all--- | overything! f Len you are sleepy the purple ! night made for you, with its twinkhngl stars; ‘hen you would wake comes xhu; morning light, 11 sunshine lying in yellow bars | ross the floor and across your bed, ing the sky is clear and is cobalt blue, f of it, oh, my touselhead! ‘e sky and the sun and world’s for you. the | ither and mother were m:ul.-; for you i much as your doll Teddy bear cre all things which we ever knew, and your 'I.FLEPHONL‘ NU' B}.‘%S-—QG{}IETY EDITG ..t 5! om.. be MY a0 sider | to the clerk. fwith it this morning was 8o awful T had ty throw the fish | THE EVENU\G 'rnu:c.n m. LA.I LAND, FLA., OCT. 25, P that thing is to be carried out. There was chicken galore, prepared in ev- ery style, a large pot of pillan he- ing particularly in evidence. Agoth- er delicacy was a great quantity of “swamp cabbage’-—the bud of the cabbage palmetto. Of course these \mx(ls were flankeq with all kinds ol other dainties — cakes, pies, pickles, sweetmeats, etc. About forty persons enjoyed the pleasures of this delightful occasion, | and this paper hopes that these ro- | unions will recur every year for many years and that ic will be long before any familiar face will be miss- ing, and high reputation of family. " i Ilow Was This for { A Housewife? She entered te grocery store witi a jar of marmalade in her hand and fire in her eye. “See here,” she said “I bought this stuff be- cause the card in your window say i's an excellent substitute for ter.” “Yes, ma'am; so it is.” “Well, it's a grand masy say! 1 otried frying a bit of fish and the taste bui- il away.” and that new rosebuds will be ! i added to the bouquet of bright ehil- dren wig are perpetuating the namo | this excellent | | substitute, 1] BAAG§ OVRIERT LPPRVRATES § o WY 1912, POpNITY 3 iuu-l.L.A i | | | Before you know it make her bow. winter purchases. Whip Cord ues 25¢ and 50c. Ploto, Copy A Jack O' Lantern hat of crepe p the young indy who will attend the 1! ped by an imitation Jack o' Lantern match, it by Underwond & Undery AAAAAAAAAAAA iSHOULDER STRAP COMES BAGKi P ‘Hodlnel Return to Style of a Few Years Ago, Which Has Much to Recommend |t. You remember the jumper drvsa' | that women liked a few years ago? |1t was virtually a skirt; a wide girdle and shoulder straps, and was worn ; over a blouse of washable fabrie. Well, \l( is here aguin in a charming re- S =i i bt s I'vival of style, having profited by its h, lmh baby with tousled huir ‘A Question That I respite, according to the New York e wing brings perfume ol iWns Not Answered. | Press. meadows sweet. | A yoling gontioman was'y Modistes have launched a few mod- \nd the live-oak boughs he ml: g ¥ | "|els of the dress that has “braces” or ! down and sway, :h‘ ““l;“l“" "'(‘_“f“‘" \" ’”“;-‘ ”,”j ! suspenders, and it bids fair to be one | waig till yow've mastered wur’ sge at Atlanta City, and on Sunday |of the features that spell practical dancing feet | evening after dinner, there being a blea“'y'rl""mt" ‘lllcoml“lflrfl“\'(“)i‘ mflfll; i ey A i .| plece of material and a varlety of iev're longing for you to comvisw arcity of chairs on the erowded separate chiffon, net or washable out and play. | Piazza, the young gentleman took blouses, this new favorite will assure Jude Mortimer Lewis. | Willie on his lap a change of dress at little expense. I | i iR Tk Shoulder straps are seen on some | “Then, during a pause in the cou- e, Birthday Party at Home ! . G of the advanced blouse models, show 0 | versation. little Willie looked up at |ing that this idea has been selzed by ‘randMnEHBrown desi cel Hanso 1651 the home of Mr. and Mrs, 1. | the youns rontlem esigners as a welcome change for ' 8 the perennial favorite. These exten- | \"i on lust Saturday the 19th, | “An 1y glons are generally of the zame ma- Lty party was given to their I [terial as the girdle and act as con- | lest little daughter, Bertha A. tr'\st over lace and tulle. i her eleventh birthday. Buttons are used as trimming on onowas painy up until I C(”nFORT FOR SHORT WOMEN ! these shoulder with great ¢ fect. They excellent, 1 . Iml_'lln little «mm‘Wmter Hats Seem to Have Been De- ! Eground for continuing any dre rafive o in sgpite of the rain. | signed Especially to Suit the ides. several kinds of sames, | Smaller Figures. Eia g o S g alen . ble was being nared e ients, and Y% signed of this coming winter's =L twenty-two in - all. | paeg especially for the small and | ihle ' with chec short v This type of woman in | dnds of cake and lem- | years | has always had much trou-‘1 te till they could not ear | ble in g, bocoming shapes of | ! beean to return lm..\ | hats. In pl“.m c‘r.u.l( these \\;ffir‘ “‘:;, “6 % of candy, and @ lo. | eF too smal! or too large—so larm ! ving ,,“ .l g - e fact, that the small face and ti: i ‘e they had a grand time, |l o, gnort woman seemed iii I)ut! ! birthdays would come of- | joee 1 the huge sized chapeau that| ONE WHO WAS THERE. | ghe was obliged to select, unless she NEpRY preferred ove of the very small nion 'shdpr‘ which gave her a decidedly | vorthy gathering was held | Y near 8acrum, when a re- . old look. | \hny people are under the impres- | ion that a small hat is the best choice, « Lanier family was held ' rcr a short or small woman. This is| “ouie of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ('zlimahl(‘ couple who led life’s pathway together | -1Wo years. s the first time that all the ! Iren of this couple and their ves and children have <tmbled since the youns ‘st left the home nest. 1sion, however, all were ont Mre, % who was unavoidably ab-! ircount of the illness of her Hembers of this interesting 0 were prosent with their W. Lanier, of Lake- L., Cleveland anq W. n, and Dallas, Fate and Sue. pread under the oak dzome Lanier home 2 wonderful dinner even .. _, "“t people, where good liv- - "7 @tundance is ever the rule. a prodigality of gocod VETY description, inelud-- ied pork, tonf and goat bl Mr. 1 :» Lanier, w oo 72Tt in this lue apd ie a'- * demand whea this sort of | real’y tooi * miz :nistake. A small hat does matters along as much as . we supposed. Tho medium slzod hat i8 the correct | one for the short woman—that hat which has much of the charm of a pic- ‘lure hat without its great size. this year's millinery ougli | source of delight to every woman | who is shori. | designs, whether in velvet, satin, silk, | beaver or felt, J. C. Lanier, oi | So to be a Very many of the latest come in attractive hanos of a medium size. Some ot shrink after washing the mpossible to use them o This is a charming littie blouse ar' Newspapers ranged with a low neck and long sieeves with deep wrist Lace Door Pancl. Very irequently lace door pancls making It MY LINFE INC !L'Hl ol No Y. per is the latest novelty for wear by fowe'en festivitics. The hat is top nd a fan of the same material to A AN AN AP $4.50 AND $5.00 GE’WT" SIQLS CR 52 50, $300 AND $3.50 LADIES' OXFORDS FOR . 'NOTICE. Winter The Cold Days Are Just Around The Corner % % will Better make your There are many good reasons for buying them NOW and HERE. Store full of new goods, s, Rotine in tan, white, and Copenhagen blue. Big linc of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, good val- Get my prices on Shoes, the very best for your money. Some Good Bargams in My Men’s Department 40c AND 50¢ MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT....... $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT..... $1 50 AND $2 00 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT No tickets will be issued after Nov. 1. All tickets will be Boots American Woman Is Wearing With short walking skirts boots | should play an fmportant part. The! average woman is seldom enthusiastic ubout shoes for a long time; prob- ably she is too much concerned about the slimness or shapelincss of her ankle, which is apt to spread inele. gantly unless it be serictly contined. The boot of the moment is of hlm:k patent. 'eather with white glace up- | pees, for which white suede may bo substituted, and it is really u-ryl smart, although already it suffers |’ from the misfortune of being imitated by the cheaper shops, R ———— ¥ redeemed. Bring them in any day. oy Big Muffs, Muffs will he of more mammoth size than ever this winter. The furriers have seen to that all right, They are also desperately concerned in work- ing up original little fitments for the neck, in the guise of high stocks, You cannot obtain from any stock corset the clussy Imes, style, taste aud lbsolutely perfect ".c to be had in a Siirella Corset }\ typ(' (or every figure Let me select the mod-l your figure requires and fit it to you, Spirella ontng fetnins its f;lnpe err rfly al. t freea dom o£ motion; .lvcs supreme satisfaction, pere fect comfort, My training and expericnce are at your service, Amrlnmu o your N S0t AL your houg. oy Rmfi) of vdwvhn:.ull Z .- ..4?!‘ $ ” > S Here at this drag store, you nee Phone 89 ¥ 1.IS8 MERTIE GR. IICY AN | AN a4 Phone 23 Black. S e, — Road ) vent« 14 Ladivs® Mome o — ' i - T S PO PO Qs ;,, OBPOEQLQ Magazines OIOIOTO Stationery these have rolling brims and a two- tone effect in the colors. This, too, tends to give the appearance of great- ! er height when worn on the head of a short or small woman, as the shape and hefght of the hat is thus brought into more prominence than if the whole design were fashioned in one- ign tone efl High nings are always becoms ! mg to the short woman, and this year s pewe vitlier decidedly Iow or very high trimmings. Another point to %2 remembered by the short woman when selecting a hat s 1o be sure to try it on standing up before a long mirror as well as sitting down before a short one, The neglect 0 do this is thr e~ "2 I i ointment Ina & it i3 tricd on at home beiore a it glass. i hats siiow long To prevent this follow these ins!mc-‘ tions: After removiny the panel from the door thorough an the glacs Wash and star e lace, sivv in the rods immedix nd replace the panel on the door. Care should t lace straizit, ta if necessary, to heerved to p down the tch the panel. Allow it to dry upon the « ‘ LIS RV HL Do OE TSR o] ' ,[1?\; :‘U‘Ona MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere launder the pauel in the patron“kr\. .;»pr-.‘cmt(;d icreabouta, uer. New Toilet Pins. Buekle-shaped brooches ¢ the back of the stock ¢ : are so wide that th and af-| rpace at the nape o ord the sunport to 1 zad n_rt Jarcat veiling at th t which tohe best of boniug will not iuruish. 'Come and see me before pur-I chasing - QOO Post Cards $OP C|gars I3 cwhere. Your! | | | Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonla Theater. 5 ooowo-:oooooooooooooo?. ERvYY: Our prices are exceptionaily attractive and our standard of quality unexcelled. For anything electrical except the “juice” eee @ PHONE 46 U. G.Bates It the doctor says 4 a certain instrument or appliarc> come rigat to this store— we have it. Red Cross Piiarmacy Quick Delivery :YOU CAN'T FIND a better, more completo stock of ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, Florida Electric & Machinery Co. 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