Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 13, 1912, Page 3

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THe EVERING THLE. ikas, TELEPHONE lUlBLBS—SOClEH EDITOR. Otfice Number Residence Humber .. SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depaivment can de com monicated to the Society Editor by either of the above tclepnones Mail ‘written notices to the Society Ed:itor, care Evening Telegiain. ' Notices of social functions, clab meetmgs. church glthcr.ngt and 2| 1 snm BE won]‘“ e the great pleasure of entor- as its guest of honor Mrs. Julia Hanson, president of the Wom- ar’s Club of Fort Myers, !ronte to the State convention ai Peach. Mrs. Hanson will ad- ladies along the line or which will be of benetit 1o the "Lakel which is just in its infancy. all members make o | may not reach the heights 1 seck: My untried strength maey fail me, Or halfway up the mountain peak Fierce tempests may assail me. atm B3at, though my goal 1 never sce, This thought with me 1 will be worthy of it. Conby? It is urged that special effort to attend the meeting who is en diess the shall always dweli b work areat and Woman There is no gainsaying the favor i with which the new feather ruffs and neck pieces (with or without muffs | may not triumph in success, Despite my earnest labor; t | may not grasp results that bless o The efforts of my neighbor, | Luncheon at Tampa Bay. Bhat, though life’s dearest joy®l miss,| A beautitully appointed luncheon There lies a nameless strength i vas given yesterday ot 1 o'clock this Pthe Tampa Bay hotel, in compl! 1 will be worthy of it fneat to Mrs, Park Trammell, wife Ella Wheeler Wilcox, of Florida's governor-clect, The hos- v . Desses wore Mps. M. M. Taylor, Mis A METAMORPHOSIS. Ucrest Lucas and Mrs, Frank Jack- i Yellow chose st tree o bt short boa of ostrich, tied with ribbon, | ,vet covered hats. It is very smnrl. Stoles of down trimmed with ostrich and made with mulfs to match, are more generally useful, for they are made in the natural taupe gray, gray and white or in black, with a liberal | sprinkling of black and white mix tures and combinations to from. These look well with any cos tume, Where only a ruff is worn matching the plumes or in natural colorings il wear, velvet or 5 in similar eolorings are worn Sone of these are long barrel-shaped affairs but very soft. Chiffon o1 is used with the velvet and a of the table. charming finishing touch is provided wore handinoelose bunches of ribbon or stk flowers, These are seented and the whole design is el t and dainty. wus the color cading el smithy larae the center ot the Under che s The villaz 't siith, a1 chrysanthe- tabl tnthemum placed at caci Wide tia d rom the o crope albar, stood, DS aracing shty man was he, Industrious -.nni‘:-u.nl as fuvors, extend lie did 1 in those days pairing corners At very 1oexpense, e dainty place cands Cad overy nodid Lis bill painted in yvellow cheysantin PPark M Mrs, M Mis tiny cits s ad were naned: Mr Park Forest Lan IS V0 I 8 humble cot, \ vior, knew, Foanh Ja tived within a Nis And poverty I Aad luxuries that came his way Waors very fow, How I Miss You, By Laura Jecn Wern there or Gul not miss cach other ey cared to parted? a wWoek wson, Mrs Jos B and Mrs. AR wore Libbioy \ | i, two lovers wl aade Park very, a dainty ported pink embroidered batiste with picture hat of pinx Tribune, Lond. The honoree more tha admip when they we I'con camg the dnd lace, He's now a willionaire; cod sold 1ie nas & mansion and a yacht And railroad boads to speie, wetamorphosis, three eveni but the o e may call Fampa at her home, : four evenings he scarvcely Know what to do with himself, He canoot send her o what ¢lse he billet douy iy Approaching Event Will P¢ Full of Pleasure. How much ierisg the impulse o note. No matter may have to say, the sure to contain these wor 8 iy and last thought: It has beea two days since 1 sow you, dear. Yo cun hardly rvealize how 1 omiss vo!? 1t is as well not to expose to forent eves all elge that I doesn't tinker wazons now, | Where onee he made a dime roam iie charges $%0 for Fxeels a fool that is kept at home,” 1.11“ ”li”'l"'-‘ ot hi" 'h“l.' I'ite ilri”\‘l]' of (l“"v" Ii“"s '('”.\' us thet travel has an and men a lool thay is sent o tle Foth lie Toreeful style s humble blackomith is He is o man of means, He's running a high-toned cat capaeity for education than it And tinkers limousines. iy oo unfortunste people moen- top usually contains, R. K. Moulton. T in the rhyme. Nothing What couple had alwosc i ns the mind lilke travel, We ail the experianee? Of this, but we cannot all a™ there are always some Mrs. Park Trammell, rd to travel that iv, not ordinar- tiong, according to the see, is the guest of honor at parties fily. Still iy wonld seem that any- waid. But love wimost daily this week. This after- oue can afford to take atrip around st abovt the noon Mrs. A, R. Bond will entertain [ the ansportaton and very clime informally at a ‘‘heart party” in he "Ycard for the trip are farnished for Lanor tity This is the sarpri-ing niss us ana to whose Mrs. Joe B of Lakeland deir. No matter how lig Nirs. Trammell, Library Committee of the |1 may atter the words, with a smile tor her at her home, No. 662 Cleve-| \Women's | lub, and it is expected land street, tomorrow at 1 o'clock. thot practically all Lakeland will vl Mrs. Claude Park will entertain at ke advantage of the low rates, The | hrom the a Spanish luncheon Saturday for her. i lodies even agree to turnish the de- ! Tampa Tribune. pot from which the party will de ‘ : R, A | part. We will start on the evening [rare bevond all doubt that they have Woman's Club Will loi Nov. 26, and return heme 1nfl[ yet tonched the right chio Meet Tomorrow Afternoon. jund happier after five of the | love. The Woman's Club will hold its! most the| Tt regular meeting tomorrow afternoon ! piohe “The Aronnd the | cach 2 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. I | World™ will cot [ prosence I:. Mendenhall. The flord to mi s it tiey HO more, cational aalue, this is, of truce of who have = - gararze a love It has noy siume few Parties for Mrs. Trammell. [ Ve tieve of Tallahas- 11 Viria. man and he sUme inoevery heart worid when 1r ine and in every zeneri- tion There are always those who cents hearts we ave Johnson, 2 made to the peopl hitly a vom- will give a luncheon |1y the a cousin o’ | on assured they have deptiis of her heart, It a er when they are wiser seeing when they other and miss each o100’y thut they veintended for one intercetine conntries on is only woeary o Trip only fifty cents may Kknow that 1 anot club is antici- You cannot a — R OR— i - | We Want Your Busmess And if fair treatment, good goods and right prices will get it, we will have it. We have four stores, which enables us to buy in quantities and to buy direct from]the factory, thereby cutting out the wholesale man’s profit--=we are going to give that to you. Don’t buy a dollar’s worth of Loliday goods until you have looked at our stock. We can save you money. Watch and Clock Repairing a Specialty COLE & HULL Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland L2¥ ELAND, FLA, NOV. to match) have been welcomed. 'l‘hn-‘ choose | plush | and loneliness are cuher Tips, the man may feel protey g cmanated | wan or woman fail to miss cach otn-| apart they may be ol | o198, PAGE THRES In passing it may be noticed lhat‘ these muffs are not ditficult to make There is a variety in ics, but all are made which may be at home. shape and in fabr {on the down bods is worn to match the plumes on vel-| bouzht at the furriers or the dryl soods store. Muffs are still large although not extremely so. The handsome muft of white marabout shown here is edged with natural ostrich to match the stell and is of the correct size. \vide from their comfort a one of the most graceful ae ot the toilet, | Many handsome asories plushes are mani- ¢ | roetured and are used in neek picees | A stoles for constant wear. Nar- row bands of fur-side { adosmall ball trimming: {to decorate them. O <henille fringe is employe vard of plush will mab ] i, fo the material is very wide e sots are inexpensive, very dure and preferable to cheap furs. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. stole and Iridescent Glass Candlestick Is Recom- ! mended as Most Highly Desirable Crnament, 1t tired of the ordinary silver or glass candlestick for the table, try - , those of iridescent glass. They come in many tones of opalescence and a variety of gr. nful shapes. | Somectimes just the candlestick is of ! "the glass with a shade of paper or | ones : have the candlestick, the patent hold- | | lace, but far the handsomest L er for the candle, and the bellli ; shade of the iridescent glass. Ocei sionally the shade is a paler tone than i the holder Candlesticks of white Dresden are K tive to use with the low white | Dresden or Belleek or Italian majolica Mlovul vases in sections. A white . candle, unshaded, is in keeping with i these holders. KFor a shade use one ! entirely white or white decorated with green ferns The colonial candlestick of glass should be severe in line, especially if it be of pressed glass. It will be giv- en distinetion by using a white candle —the patent white glazed holders are best—with a lingerie shade, embroid- ered in an open design in eyelet and finished with a picot edge. As a change, use with the colonial candlestick a colored candle, with a shade of the same shade of silk cov- {ered with filet lace. The four-sided square shade can be easily made by joining the squares of imitation filet with a narrow insertion. If you have Canton china, use can- dlesticks of the same ware and shades 'of water colored paper, with designs to match these on the china. For a Dutch supper are to be found { quaint candlesticks in delft blue with which are used paper shades painted with the familiar peasant and wind- mill scenes of Holland in tones of blue on white, Done on Machine. Wishing to make some dainty hand kerchiefs and to give them the eifect of drawn-thread work with a colored thread run in, says a contributor to : Needlecraft, 1 proceededed to thread my sewing machine with thread of the ! color | desired to use, creased or marked with a pencil the lines [ wish- ed to follow and stitched them, using a stitch of medium length. I did not draw threads as one does if the work is done by hand, and the effect is prettier, the work is stronger, does not draw when washed as that done by hand frequently does and requires ! little time. My friends who have seen | the handkerchiefs tell me they intend adopting the method in future. Few New Points. Little taffeta coats are in many cas. es the chief attraction of the new au- l tumn gows. Fringe still continue to be very | much used as a trimming, and a great | quantity is being put on to the new . mantles. | Gray and white-striped flannel suits will be very much worn this autumn, , as well as the ubiquitous white serge. mufr is | plaited satin, NI W B e I A M A 7 he Cold Days Are Just Around The Corner % % Beforc 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 Shocs, the very best for your money. Some Good Bargains in My Men’s Department 40c AND 50c 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 Gents' Shoe Bargains $2.50 AND $3.50 CENTS' SHOES FOR $4.50 AND $5.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR . $2.50, $300 AND $3.50 LADILS' OXFORDS FOR ... NOTICE. 1. All tickets wiil be .$1.50 No tickcts wiil be jsarod atter Nov, tedeemed. Bring them in any day Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you nee’d a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store-- we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 % Quick Delivery 49E > $OHQDONQIOTOE QPO O 0 GPOIBOHTOIEOD DO S e Sel YOU CAN’'T FIND a better, more completo stock of ELECTRIC FIXTURES, FANS, IRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere hereabouts. Our prices are exceptionally attractive and our standard o( qnality unexcelled. For anything electrical except the “julce” see Florida Electric & Machinery Co. DRANE BUILDING @ PHONE 46 1O FQIFOPIOPLOVL T H QO

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