Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 29, 1912, Page 3

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THE EVENING 190150008, LAK ELAND, I'LA,, OCT, 29, 1912, ‘:_\ ' 'I);...EPHON'E mmnns—socu:u EDITOR. Number ....- L iaee s ML B - o Number ..o ceeeieiienn 1 NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depatment can be com- ° +o the Society Editor by either of the above telephones ien notices v the Society Editer, carc Lvening Telegrawm. ¢ ¢ social functions, club meetings, chnreh gathmngs and . s of social 1nterest should be telephoned to this depm ', they cccur in order that their rews value is mov = o 0L as ey have come over your home?” i We are in the habit of indulging | ourselves in this tashion and belicve Among the new impori loumhl s meritorious of much sym- | fall are moire hits w pathy becanse of this “clonded” con- | | n regular {rrowns and f st moid nd hiack. Tt 15 7..E7. 50 1 AND SHE foms for) wiil long augur feathers that encirele - v Il Grown and carve over the brime ey It v of the t of the new hats, | 3 ilor with siightly . erre ny hlll‘l i t! _ hut back of me for ing women stand, & o whese love lends fra- | d”'“‘“' i il e | Jut clouds and shadow und dark-! Wl white except for | ¢k velvet. The low | wiiting with my own 1y L0 1ile as 18 the bnajes arn W il and admits the ;;‘; . brightness of noonday. What woulil {very ple, i vov graceful trin of ostrich feathers, |8 become of our corit crop were there | A pretty example of this siyle w. lout destroying any outline o£1 twenty-four hours of dazzling sun- |shown here with crown of moire d“ll br m or crown, A feather band, like ! woakness when 1 feel LAl brim of velvet. A collar of velvet nb long plume, about the crown, and & | ‘bon and a long plume of ostrich | h: plume at the left side, curving | made up the trimming. | 01 v the brim edge and on the facing, A similar shape has a narrower | muke up an exce'lent example of the brim and lower crown. It is covered | best millinery art. the [with real brown velvet and trimmed | JULIA BOTTOMLEY. May it not be so in lite S Mt ved and loved light, daily? ow would onr ph - il ';llil(;ng the pathway [ sical body repair was issues i i | there were no gentle night-times Labe oomie, 2 ey ; iy knew the sense ul‘! conducive tg sleep? The dark times, wy k : yeu see, ure as hecessary as rite us they moved belent v . happy ministries of | 'TIENT ONCY | AAAAAAAAAAAA thut is mental and spiritual as well | ¢¢ e 9 EP (3] the age of elleve. So if you ; i as material? And if you don’t ve- FUR S'-TS 0‘ ' I-UU-- are nceding these cozy mufflings | gret night/all and the darkness, why ! which give so charming a winter | ~_1iev wore, the flesh that + their spirit's grace s vears have moldered complain so boisterously because the stamp to the plainest suit, go .md’ adow | SOLVES PRO3LEM OF ACHIEVING lock at the plush fabries and cut the | RICHNESS WITH ECONOMY, tsoul, teo, mi:t rost in the Lar times i i Ay to fill their va-| Sl i ”“. i cizing thy style of painting adopted ¥ : 'll\‘ i o q her it 2 1aterial the their lamp of love . oA othi ; ‘ {rust things, that t 3 n..‘ L ed Wiy d i ‘m‘ lighting Luve so od hrl y Ui yoss into daily life that there are 1o the Family § 1), shall slip lm)umh bl : t there 2 : ings l SC0. longer the », rich shadows, t ¢ i | dugky lili-tones, which made po It is impossible not to see that the o leave within the world ible th o : 2 / most extreme of the present fashions 11 s1ble - wonderin ) 1 cffeets o 3 & B R [ know 1 T et ' are only intended for the rich. To the great masters. | begin with, the various suits, gowns, And surely the Great Master, Who ! hats and muff sets, with that flashing i= making of our lives a picture noble somc\lnng we have come to know as and fine, must put some shadows on | “chic” are all too elegant and startling the canvas or leave a result bare, | for any but the most fashionable thor- : oughfares and, nine times out of ten, W <hadl take up the lamp of sel‘-;"M',""""”pmn;g'_ e }they seem to need some species of vice and of love | We need the ""““’“?' we need 'v“ equipage as well. It is only the fairly | li the joy and pain of wom- learn to see the beauty in them. We simple tailored costume that will dare need to remember that an Kastern!to pick its way along common paths, poet long ago, when striving to! and even then it will be remarked it show his fellow men the glorious it is in the latest agony, for the most completeness of the Great Master's| somber tailor mades are now dec- U stond goodness, likened it to “The shadow °::::gn ‘;«i:ll(:r::,::d ‘;."'::_"'é:"”:n (;"t;‘;: Francis McKinnon Morton, | © % Breat rock ina weary land." =y 4 date, it must still bamper loco- i Helen Blair. " motfon a good denl. In other words, .y despite a little tendency toward an ! effort at drapery, despite a side slash- ing here and there, the walking skirt is still first cousin to the pillow case woman child, whose mother Leart shall be { wiaee where tender herbs of healing grow; an-hood, cur it high Life's round of petty cares above, A\ug glority the place where one hos David and King Solomon lhod. . werry, merry lives, These Girls Do So wy . many lady friends, and ' | Love One Another! NOLomany wives, o s y And yet how : i Hattie— Georee proposed. to o me in point of narrowness. And ye ) crept over them, | Tast l“|..m charming the new suits are with their| This handiome uget” is of plush h ny, many qualms. | 'A“. nr". .I' I he? That must have cutaway coals, cloge, long gleeves and | @ and marabout in lhe" new shade of Mattie ! $ the absurd that o high up!t= ;2 called “eclipse. n oW v"nl«- the Proverbs, |y ., riey id wrote the Psalms. o Exchange sfter 1 had refused him 1o in the back a ow a tremendous of bare throat . the I'mnl! Toupe s a favorite color for them, o0 \ylu u n or« IH\H(J n't certain what he would cording to the set in the Which he wonld tattie wl plush is used in & n? o velvel or velvete iere’s my first bateh Matto-- \ he wasn't viain lused the color touch may be a ul\‘ l_“"]' upe called “eclipse,” one bigeuit s 1 ¢ tlue shing as a|“f the puer, more shadowy tones. 5 o (e | HCHIEE AN Id propose 10 You 0| 00 oA g 1‘1‘ N l”” (g] teq The s of the set is straight and the oven ' \\}II:': jamp in the lake.” jewel, Duttons for these abbrevia e s which last feature 8 suits—for they geem tight everywher some introdueing th . oon plai matehed by a bias trim of the flap of the pillow muff. The pillow style, is still eminently smart —are immense trimming color, gowns, sharply coutr woman cried Lushand renlied Not Expected. h‘ I don't think 1 ‘“..m At the reception the s and nothing is ecasier to r w He' D voung man remorked: SWasntitane o ‘I;"W'i;.”;:’n":'; )‘:;"::(:;' ‘3:,:::"]':] | make at howme than such a muffling; B y o be stylis [ § : g ried dor- ’ t, fabric muffs are rarely in an; P noving the woo that mh, ericd it | martness of plush offees her the in fact, fab y y | very best possible solution of the | '“,‘re; for;j: of the set is of marabout * the Shadows Lgimply droadiul)’ If]lhu] the prim | problem of the needed fur set—ior i thce (l;nImu’shude o ke, sud B ' . 3 ever bewail “the dark | little maid of honor, “and when I get I\\ho can be properly dressed in wii spite Its delicacy this feather trims rour lite?” A v have engravea | ter without a muff and neckpis 1 = | re you ever married I'm —-JA“ 1o ha And whuitier it ol s 6ali tat or 4 { mlng is an admlnble substitute for 3y l”“L face discussing, | right in the corner of (b o Ladhe | imitation fur matters little now, for :0 | | fur and wears very well. it Beanty [ing the whole ceremony?” “It was B e fl“ll““m b DRI far as dress 1o orials go we are at| erfs;;:uhh‘;fl“:“lsus:‘ c‘(l:x‘liv}a:u r::?:ll; v | 1) adti x » —— for fifteen dollars, while a mole set, ETIRT TR : . e Mfl-__,,mm which it very cleverly counterfeits, e . e | would cost a hundred dollars or a hun- "red and firty. MARY DEAN. ' u or ot T K Y R 3 Wednesnay, Nov. 6 ‘ ED W.ROWLAKD & EC'I¥ CLIFFORD i oy - l;:".‘lh'.‘.'flflb Why not come in and give your cyes o - a feast on the new things we ar ! i are receiving daily? We sure have an up-to-date stock of nice things l Just ask those who have be:n in to sce them. 1 | I 1 i [ (Inc.) offers The Great New York, Chi- ccgo and Bosten Success me ROSARY BY EDW | Watch and Jewelry Repairing That : 1 1 o watch that vou haven't he-n able 4 hat s our <permlt\' If +ou havea watch thut vou davent 1 ARD I ROSE like the Po iy and Song it Wit tive Forever ave repaired <ati The Must Beautiful Settingsecver seen COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lrkel nd on any Stage Phone 173 e \;ump Kx. centiona The Corner % % Before you know it Winter 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 biue. Big line of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, good val ues 25¢ acd 50¢. Get my pu“"s on S your money. Shoes, the vc;‘y best for Some Good Bai 'gains in My Men'’s Depar tmc.nt 40c AND 50c MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.............. $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT..... ... .75c $1 50 AND $2.00 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT ........ $1.00 " Gents ‘Shoe Bargams $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SHOES FOR .............. $1.90 $4.50 AND $5.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR ......... ...$3.50 $" 50, $3 00 AND $3 50 LADIES' OKFORDS FOR ...$1.50 NOT (*E 7 Mo tickels will Te fioied ot v Nov. 1, All tickats will be Where Lam You Cet Them? Here at this drug store. 1T the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store--we have it, Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery £ 2SO HTOIDDIOTIOTE 20 s - [ ¢ b4 o - QEQFOPOIOF O QIOHTEO YOU CAN’T FIND a Letter, more complete stock of ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, IRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere Lereabouts. Our prices are exceptionally attractive and our standard of quality unexcelled. For anything electrical excapt the “julco” see Florida Electric & Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING @ PHONE 46 sy s

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