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Residence Humber ... ..... SPECIAL KOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be municated to the Society Editor by either of the above tele Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening T Notices of social funetions, clab meetings, church gathcrings otier items of social interest should be telephoned to this depast ment as soup as they ocour in order that their nws value is not 3 3 £ AIN'T IT FINE TODAY. Suice, this world is full of trouble— 1 ain’t said it ain’t. Lord! I've had cnough an’ double, Reason for complaint, Ruin an’ storm have come to fret me Slies were often gray; ' Thorns an' brambles have besct me On the road—but say, Ain't it fine today! What's the use of always weepin', | Makin® trouble last? | What's the use cf always keepin® - I Thinkin’ of the past? Each must have his tribula‘icn, Water with his wine. Life, it ain’t no celebration. Trouble? [I've had mine— But today is fine! It's today that I am livin', Not a month ago; Havin’, losin',takin’, givin' , As the timgy wills it so. Yesterday a cloud of sorrow Fell across the way; 1t may rain again tomorrow, It may rain—but say, Ain't it fine today! —From the British Weekly * A VAGABOND AT THE GATES. What is this strife aud vorry ail about, {his building up and tearing down i of things? | wnow o wood where birds flit,in and out, And the west wind sings. What of the sobs and hate words that I hear, This shouting and mad barter in street? { know a calm hill where the stars seem near. And the airs are sweet. What of the power that passes in a breath, This digging for the buried gates of Doom? ! know a vale where cchoes laugh at Death, And th, wild flowers bloom. What of this learning, all this won- drous lore, This making kites for winds te break the string? I know the fields where 1 101 before How 1 heart men have can sing Vet if 1 had ot lived this strite and . pain Nor shed hot tears, nor learned hate at last, I could not love so well the quiet 1 Whether You Wish to Buy or M Why not come in and give your cyes a feast on the new thi:igs we are are receiving daily? We sure have an up-to-date stock of wnite things. | drinking fountains And the skies sg vast. 'ad 1 not learned how power soon grows old, Nor gathered from the lore of ev- ery land, I conld pot scorn the things of dross | and gold For a grain of sand. Gilenn Ward Dresbach, in Ainslee’s Magazine. * Woman's Club Had Pleasant Meeting With Mrs. Boulware. The Woman's Club met yesterday afternoon in regular session at the home of Mrs. Boulware, Mrs, E. C. Angell, vice president, presiding. Mrs. Angell will be acting president for the unexpired term of this office made vacant by the resignation of thg regular president. Following the reading ot the min utes, Mrs. Southard as chairman of the educational committee gave a fo- port on the work of her committee and stated that they had been sic- cessful in raising enough funds by private subscription to install upon the school grounds four sanitary % There will be unanimity of belie? THY EVEWIANG {‘m.mu-. LAKELA before the club. fourteen new met- upon and admiitad gEi Tie names ol Pers were voted into the club. Lielicio. s shing prnch | the hostess. The meeting adjourned to assem- I'l¢ ngain in special session Nov. 2 a* the home of Mrs. H. D. Mend u- hall. * One Kind of Slavery. Do you exist for your house or does your house exist for you? The other day | went to call on 2 N . ND, FLA., NOV. 1, 1912. little fur is needed. A fewscraps of satin can be shaped into wings and fin- ished with an embroidery stitch, and thus make a new style trimming for a last year's hat. And then, too, the idea of havin. he crown and brim of the hat of contrasting materials is nelpful to the woman who wishes to | remodel the hat she wore last year. —Woman's Home Companion. SMART DRESS weman who has just moved into o | +& beautiful new home. She has bxen planning and working for the change many years and it is indeed a hand- some building. But | do not have any trouble to Leep from breaking the tenth coni- | mandment in my thoughts of her. Indeed no. sorry for her. For she is so obsessed by her wor On the contrary | am ! ship of that house {hat she exists to ! {ing a real home of it. | tions, Leuse 1 refuse to call it @ home is exquisite. It is all white and blve Paind the fixtures are copper. Now 1o Eeep these tixtures bright, their ow: takes her exactly one how and a half three times a week, That': | four hours and a half a week. | CF sa)s lovely people called on us when we i time to retury their call.” Again there is a range in the kitchen. It has every convenience of attachment that mod- ern ingel absolutely spotless. rotable housekeeper but the immac- ulateness of this was wonderful eve Anid vet my friend said regretfully, “Some | first came but | simply haven't had | | brand new | serve it instead of subserving it to| her pleasure and comfort, and mak | | Let me give you a few illustra- The bathroom in her new | nuity can devise and it waz | gray satin, My friend is & has a short tunic of 1inon finished This very graceful d' :ss 1s in pale The skirt is plain and with u narrow silk t imming. The bodice, of satin, is cut Magyar, with short sleeves, the long sleeves being for her and | said so. “Well, YU |joined on with wrapped seams; the see,” she explained, “I hardly usc it | low round yoke Is of lace. The fichu at all because 1 hate to get it mussed | 1s of ninon edged with fringe, it has up. the cellap and | do most of my cook- ing there.”” And yet my hostess told Leen so tired as this fall, She thought it was the bad weather, It was a very warm day when | called, and yet not a window in any o the chambers was open. *“We have fnct had the windows open any mor that no one department of ecity en- deavop is of more importance than ik} 1o do with bett sanitary which has provigions, and this com- mittee deserves much credit for theis success and complete accomplishment* in their undertaking. Mrs. 1. J. Drane read to the club | « letter from the Springfield provement Association soliciting as- sistance in behalf of an umendment to article 12 of the constitution of the State of Florida, such amend- men to read: “The Legislature may provide for special tax school districts to issue bonds for the exclusive use of pub- lic free schools within any such spe- cial tax school districts, whenever @ majority of the qualified electovs thereof, who are frecholders, shail | vote in favor of the issuance of such honds." The Woman's Club voted their suy- port and ratification of this amend- ment. I; tice was i ] > Flor- | ) A notice wus read from the Flor To sum up this season’s new mil-| and lucky bear charm, while a novel- | § s, we want to remember | ty for the cat lover is a small bowl of | % g ida Federation of Woman's Clubs in- forming the Womin's elnh of Lak» land that they, had been admitted inty the e Federation and wers entitled to sond the president and ong other delegate to represent them at the convention held in November Palm Beach Several minor for matters consideration and mnuck sfon was indulged in, the afternosn proving much too short for transac:- came v diseus- P ————— Just ask those who have bzen in to see them, Wateh and Jewelry Repairing That's our specialty. If you have a watch that you haven't be'n able to have repaired satisfactorily, bring it here. We cater to wsuch jobs, COLE & HULL Phone 173 112 Kentucky A venue,vlakeland - | than we coulg possibly help tl summer,"” “You know that lets in the dust and this whit weodwork soils so ecasily.” she explained 1t is a good thing we have heaut | ful possessions but it is not a good ‘llzin:: to be possessed by them, Perhaps you think I have been tell An ex | treme case, I grant you, but not an | ing of an exaggerated cage, true. Houses are meant for homes, not fctishes. They are meant to live in, u‘kor!.ree put the home above those why live in it. Do you LI NEW FEATURE IN MILLINERY me she didn't know when she had (¥ I have my ol range down in |long ends falling over front of skirt; these are also finished with fringe. Hat of dark gray, Tage), swathed ith tulle and trimmed with & feath- 2r mount, Materials required for dress: Four and one-half yards satin, 42 inches wide, five-eighths yard lace, 18 inches wide, two and one-half yards 40 inches wide, two and three-fourths yards fringe. FAD FOR MASCOT JEWELRY One of the Prettiest Noveltics That Has Been Put Forward for Many Seasons. $She who has money to afford novel: ties should go in for mascot jewelry. Never has it been more fascinating. KEven if you are not superstitious, you exaggerated one, for every word is|are not above a luck charm of some sort, A safety pin brooch, with a stone in the center, has attached to it by a thin short chain, a lucky tortoise not to be enslaved by. Few women ; 2 ow in gold or enamel. The mascot can make such slaves of themselves 28| pe turther enhanced by using one'’s this one, but many in greater or les3 | pirth stone. : A motor bracelet of gold or silver wire can have attached to it various lucky charms, as the lucky finger in ivery, & lucky penny, a tiny rabbit's 1o0t, and horseshoe, and a minute blue bird for happiness as well as safety, Sometimes these lucky pieces Summary of Points About the Styles| ;1o worn around the neck on & fine | That It Wil Be Well to Keep Always in Mind. inery features, the tailored hats are small, the dress fold chain, or they form an interest- ing pendant for the watch fob. Great favorites are the lucky pig that the head sizes are large; that the | pold chain, or they form an interest- hats sct well down on the head; that| fish in it and a watchful cat at one tae crowns are moderately high; that| side. } A fascinating - love charm which irregularity of brim and crown; and | on it a plus and minus sign with that the smartest hats have but lit-| Aujourdhul abovo the former and Qu tle trimming and are in combination | Hier beneath it while beneath the effect. minus sign i8 Que Demain, which A buckle, for example, covered with | translated mcans that the donor's love fur will give a smart touch to a vel-| shall daily be “more than yesterday yet or satin hat, and just think how | and less than tomorrow.” .y ~ra dabes Wl b \\ Tho fond father now presents moth. er with a ring containing the birth stone of each child. The carly frost catches the. bud- ding dramatic gcnius. " ; | (AN Wednesday, Nov. 6 cigo and Bosten Success Will tive Forever me ROSARY (Inc.) offers BY EDWARD E ROSE | | The Most Beautiful AUDITORIUM The Great New York, Chi- Like the Po: m ard Song it Settingsever seen on any Staae co Compony ot Fx- Cé ptm 1 ARMAREY hats large; that everywhere there i8 | comes in circular or heartshape has|* The Cold Days Are Just Around The Corner % % Before you know it Wintar {will make her bow. Better make yo§r winter purchases. There are many good reasons for buying them NOW and HERE. Store<ull of new goods, Whip Cords, Rotine in tan, white, ang Copenhagen blue. Big line of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwgar, good val- ues 25c and 50c. Get my prices on Shoes, the very best for your money. Some Good Bargains in My Men’s Department 40c AND 50c MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT 25¢ $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT $1.50 AND $2.00 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT Gents’ Shoe Bargains $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SHOES FOR $4.50 AND $5.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR .. .. 11,50, $3.00 AND $3.50 LADIES' OXFORDS FOR . NOTICE No tickets will be issued after Nov. 1, All tickets will be edeemed. Bring them in any day. Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you neced a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store-—we have it. e e . 3 Wl P 0 - A 5PV 01 A£38 i Bt A Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 Quick Delivery a better, more complete stock of ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, IRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. Our prices are exceptionally attractive and our standard of quality unexcelled. For anything electrical except the “juice” see Florida Electric & Machinery-Co: DRANE BUILDING @ PHONE 46