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] i TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Otice Number .. Residence Humber SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depaitment can be com- -municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones Mail written notices to tie Society Editor, care Evening Telegrain. Notices of social {unctions, club meetings. church gathcrings and ot":r items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- WEEL 88 50uB a3 they occur in order that their zews value is no: Q impaired. 240424 $4GPP 211440 DY It ‘(\n route to the Convention, and de- }Ii\or a lecture thay afternoon at the ‘home of Mrs. Mendenhall. Mrs. lanson is a very talented woman, Ou iis a writer of note, and her presence Beneath a clondless lor this occasion will R When all the world's a vibrant harp i pleasure to the Club and members The of God rung, {al! of whom cannog but be benefittd and anything miy Mrs. principal oing to the Conventic voeffort to Ity laws. | wish we mighy g sypsying, one day while we're young a blue October morning give g she hav, motive iu 8 the ma- 10 s, Huanson's v zold to make have improve:d o il we mizht 2o one day while yosying we'r & . . "Ihc Wite Who Talked {In Her Sleep A Baltimore mang we DEYing ons hetor day o S tintodivorce with tin o And sing the Through far Hung with j Throueh step it i court the other day vl testitied while v Lo K s WIHe Wi weard her to hom that oue night at . talking to =ome 1l own nuat otten orchards lis sld wols r § ne w and gold; 1 forests show, high hill and wateh imiold poi i i ~t”v1 u o " attentively W mists wand, vide awake Biliy™ lisid ve it was all up held that a man who dull prosai loves another Biattei-ol-h I ol i youth and mirth to spare, too dull to And Befors = witnesses who knew her a day may find us : ner *h no _ and n him kiss ream and dare s So with ber dear court right i the shy v we might Tad, 2o sypsying, the whilp Theodosin Garrison woion we care, 10 one sppd time, in her dre of moralizive day whil an woutd Daughters of the Confederacy To add words Are Meeting This Afternoon { e The Danghters of the Confederacy {ready be cle fre mecting this afternoon at the home of Mrs, AL i1 Darracoty o | Plorida Aveniw Ay several matters ol up for the session will no donbt useless warning must al- Billies to bind up theiz mouths be ftore consigning themselves to sweed South [dreams. Pensacola Journal to com? P meetine, booquite in- jmpot e discussion ) Accomplishments of the Fawmily ot Our Next President Like her distinguished Woodrow Wilson has literary From the hen Wood- Wilsoy colle: antil he was called to thie terosting liushand, | g e Palm Chapter 0. E. S, Wil Meet Tomorrow Afternoon All members of Palm €1 0 urged to teeetin { the wi Mrs, S1es days oW was a youn’y Nu attend a ! ich will apter piofessor . the | HHE N are hest and most powerful oflice in Chaptr a real help- rest in he his his and his political am moment i accord and sympa- Wilson's work world, has been taking | hushand's be held tomorrow atternoon at 3 o clock in the Musonie Hall ation will be made at 1 for the Grand Matron’s on November i2th a deep int Prepai- Meeting by thropics isitation | Every been in thorough with Woodrow books, classes, i bitions she thy vhethep it was literary, education Bazaar and Tag Day Will Be Nex; In Order Mrs. R. R Suliivan, the Philanthropic department of the | Nips, Wilson, Woman's Club, announces that with- born amid environments, in a short time the club will give aland transplanted to surroundings of Bazaar and Tag Day, the proceeds of which will be uying gifts 1o .m',\' poor the Christmastide As will membered, Mrs. Sullivan was quite active in securing presents for the last and althougl have very needy families vithin our an imber et 0 hearts wers the <eprano presentation filled baskets, money, New . Woman's Club Met Yesterday wloor political that woma | Chuirman of Those who know her believe Woodrow Southern nmk'-! will hospitable and en-| the history is extreme- | books and univers of the tertaining mistresse re- ot White Honse art have a ities, used in!pe most family «t S in the Shy 11 fond of There daughters——all nz women of unasual charm and The eldest A\lnrgh-' 1sic and has a rich | which has been under teachers in are three peor we Christmas, v few ectedness quite leans to m "'lp])lu well horders, made by voice, ultivation by leading York Woodrow second duughter, has marked artistic Afternoon With Miss Cochran i1y, emulating her mother in this re- The Woman's ('lub held an intev-| spect, but she has evinced a deeper esting meeting yesterday afternoon |interest in soc jological work. For at the home of Miss Helen Cochran. 4cnsulnrxhl» period she has devoted The matter of the Board of Trade | herself, a few days ecach weck, to Banquet was brought up and tho:- ; .cttlementwork in Philadelphiz. Her oughly discussed and it was d decided | \ desire to take up work of this char- by the ladies that as a Club they felt | acter created some wonderment in t* could not attempt its prepara-|the Wilson household at Princeton, i . out that they weuld gladly as-| but Miss Wilson had her way. sist all of the ladies of the city. Ellen Randolph Wilson, the should they decide to give it. A let-|younges; daughter, has been for ter to this effect will be sent to the some time a student at the Academy Board of Trade. © Fine Artg, Philad iz. Her| The approaching State Conveu 1ill with the brush is inherited, for! 15 be held at Wesy Palm Beach was oted to paint- also discussed. Mrs. E. (. Angell, and continued | at President of the Club will attend, and Mrs, H. D. Mendenhall will < v a delegate It was decided to invite Mrs flanson, Presiden; of the Fort Woman’s Club, to stop in Lal on Saturday, November 16th, several ete. * * Jessie the abil- 0 tioi Wilson was dev z in her carly lif votee of art du household dutics advanced step z all the vears| presged and yand by sten Presider rn Juiia Myers 1 \ppearan other children when [ women her | o all wives who have [ thoughtiul eyes Lary | deeper | nutes this pass ‘ eNIAG TELEe TES ALNL S T L Lo town imital? M foan atmospheve of books and 1! colleze campus, and they ave prod the e ' the United vould by diflicult to find a more con ably among 51 cducated youn., in Htate 1t Roaw, LABELAND, cenial and talented family than the which is now preparing to take un and cight in Washington Wilson famil,, thay ot Tamily a foul mad he year' tesidence The history ol the not unlike another Americon with enltivated tastes and whole, s u vell born, ny stincome, suddenly ealled 1o White v mode acenpy he House Faces We ' Cannot Forget By some unaceountable faws of tiaction there ere faces which peross our path which we are never afterward able to forget. It moy ame slighy expression inoo Lan which met ours i ar o instantancous ;:,I:mm- which 11 lasting impression. Or, perhap fwos asmile which Teft a warm me in the heart. This awakening ol interest often than not leads to warmer i The world des as falling in 1o begins it feelings Wanen a women's face h(mnl a man, coming up suddenly vition before a man during his b iness hourg, or in hi rey |ics, while he smokes his after-dinn cigar the thought is sure to couu 1 would like he soon puts his wavering f elecs him: to see a resolve thag she is neces " Iis contentment, It is rarely that ticn goes There mutual between v.iiich each vagucly realizes Imagination wreathes beauti! pictures around it; he begins think of it as the face of the one wo- whom h¢ would choose of cthers to walk life's wedded path vith. In early youth it may be a ever s ane is usually amiss, attraction man ckild’s face the boy sees which he cunnog forget. It has often been comment:d up- cii, how some old couple who have wedded in their teens and lived hap- pily through half a century ,f wed- ded bliss still hava the same admira- tion for each other as when firsi they met. There is no secrey ahout the matter. During all the vears thay have come and gone each scen only the face which tracted the one to the other. roitces thaty the form of the other has grown a bit stout, that the ouve cnce g0 bright, had lost their 'uctre, rosy cheeks had lost their bloom, ir dark locks bad turned to notvy white. Neither realizes the of the other with wrinkleg has first Neither at- the that is cri e There*is -no change face her” 1ol 1 10| all | FLLA.. NOV. 7 i LW LTS SR R FROM at the New L) Noy. ‘intl luction, thers and sov | Bome ol al Kind W Tty lasts Rather an Adaptoiion of a Style Th.\tlw Has Long Held a High Place in Popularity, New in collars i ! Medici which is especially adapted for ! which forms its center wide plaiting comes against the nape | | far as the “dov i where beging the blouse having a low-cut neck and a partially crossed-over front. The of fourdinch-wide lace edgjng is closely side-plaited from the common box-plait at back. This of the neck, from whence the plaitings very gradually taper to a tiny frith at the front of the throat and «.:appear under the diagenal ¢ g of the blouse. This cloging is untrimmed as 1 slant” of the triangle, a side frill of plaited .+ which formsg a frill jabot ring more than half of the right iront of the bodice. Thig is an entire- deep 1o o {1y novel trimming for an otherwise ! plain blouse, and it effers an casy solu- | tion of the problem of what to do with iedyou ey n o it vor inat | and so | seraps of good lace of uneven widths. The lace used for the Medici collar may be joined beneath the plaitings, may the pieces of similar length that are used for the jabot, The 1 main thing is to sce that the collar fits, or rather follows the line of the throat without coming closely against It. AN AUTUMN HAT The close fitting shape with brim rolled at the sides is one of the new autumn models. The high square crown is surrounded by a flat stiffened band of satin, and trimmed in front | with a flat bow of velvet holding tweo smart wings. Sometimes They Shrink. “Pop, what does multum In parvo mean?” “Multum in parvo, my son, is Lat ind means—er—well, haven't 1the ing suit 2" — 1o i rip | | | | $EOEHHEOSIHIIOIIIDIOEH rAGlE THRES [ ¥ ook A g The Cold Days Are Just Around 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 blue. Big line of Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear, good val- ues 25¢ and 50c. Get my prices on Shoes, the very best for your money. Some Good Bargains in My Men’s Department 10c AND 50c MEN'S SHILTS GOING AT $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT.... $1.50 AND $2.00 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT ..258¢ Gents’ Shoe Bargains $2.50 AND $3.50 GENT3" SHOES FOR ..$1.90 $4.50 AND $5.0C GENTS' SiIOES FOR . ..$3.50 $2.50, $3 00 AND $3.50 LADILS® OXFORDS FOR $1.50 NC H("l: 1 ‘ No tickets wiil be ' Nov, ickets will be redeemed, Prin o a play upon the | CSEEEREEREEENHERT Y Slck room Where Can You Get Them? Herce at this drug store, If the doctor says you need a certain instrument o appliance come right to this store—wec have it. presm—tepem————————_—— Red Cross I’harmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery Rl = RS S w S el T B T Tt R e X £l e OO0 YOU CAN’'T FIND 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. 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