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THi EVENING TELEGkas, LAKL] XD G 'n.mnm msm—loclrn EDITOR. Office Number . Residence !llunber - 88 ceeseen e “ee seeresseseer see ses ais ems SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Depaitment can be com- monicated to the Society Editor by either of the above telcphones Mail written notices to the Bociety Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, elab meetings, church gathcrings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- -ozmowmooo 2 SEL L PPLPP LT TR TELOC S POSUSOO! [ e State Fed 'gl:vsl. Mrs. Ange jand Mrs. PAGR THRES ation which conenes ach tomorrov , I this morning in com Julin tlanson, wh) us bLeen spending several days i Lakeland Mendenhall's s expenses, s president of the club, are paid. She Mendenhall carry Wity them an invitation to the federation o meet in Lakeland next year. - * . Dance in Honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clayton Ard Bridal Party. The following invitations ha.e teen issued to a dance to be givea W cdnesday night at Orange hall iu henor of Mr. and Mrs. Clanton Mal- lery Clayton and bridal party: Mi. F. A, McDonald and Hun Florentine Hartzell request your presence at a dance given in henor of and Mrs. Clanton Mallory at West Pulu r that pla ¥ with Mrs Mr. have been associated with the other vord. A “woman” can never Le an neonsequential b 20 why not let it be ‘*'w Pensacola e Co ays - e HATS FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Ssason's Models Show That the De- signers Have by No Means Forgot- ten the Younger Element. The kiddies are not forgotten in tho Are Just Around :hile and colors suitable for chlk.l'r;nl- 2 IR — hoods and capes, as well as for brims % ; of ladies’ ais, for the entre bat or [} Before you know it Winter will Velvet manutacturers say that great |l make her bow. Better make your quantities of black velvet have been sold, not only for the making of win(er purchaSeS. There are many pressed velvet hats, but for trimming, & 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’ fore, says the Millincry Trade Review, | The latter will be the favorite of the ! two materials. All these materials, ment as soun as they occur in order that their news value is not & Clayton and Bridal Party mpured 2 Nov. 20, 1912, % o'clock p. m., m&»x&&vmwm&m«%l at Orange Hall. —————— ——— i Bridal Party—Mr:. Tay Clayto LOVE'S SUPREMACY. Woman's Christian ‘l‘empemce |\\'m'ks, Miss Catherine Cowde Union Meets Tomorrow i.\ir‘ T. €. Monk, Mr. Roscoe Sk per. By Ella Wheeler Wilcox, M'tl‘elr:mw;mmn's Christian 'l'm-mper-z Preceding the dance the gue. As you great sun in his supreme con- | ance Union will meet tomorrow aft- | Will enjoy a theater party at to dition ernoon at the home of Mrs. J. W | Majestic. Absorbs small worlds and makes | Turner, at 3 o'clock. All members o are urged to be present. Teur Around the World them all his own, sl Fully Explained. “A Tour of the World” with roun! trip tickets at fifty cents is an at- traction to be given the people o Lakeland on Nov. 26 by the library committee of the Woman's Clu The tour is planned as follows: Fie so does my love absorb each vain ambition, Woman's Club Will Not Meet Tomorrow Afternoon. There will be ng meeting of the Woman's Club tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. George Wright's, and all members are requested to bear this in mind. The club will meet instead | of Lakeland's prominent homes wi on Thursday afternoon at the home | be fitted up, 10 represent of Mrs. Wright. country which the tourist is to vis L ] The start on the journey Mrs. Holworthy Will Entertain made any time between the hours In Honor of Miss Merriman. 4 and % p.om. from the “railroa! Mrs. A. J. Holworthy will be the!station™ at Miss Annie Brownin hestess at a card party tomorrow af- ‘ traveling first to the Drane ho ternoon at her home on East Orange ! where you will visit the Unind street, the affair being in honor of | States in her colonial days. her sister, Miss Merriman, of Corpus From the United States you trayel Each outside purpose which my life has known. stars can not shine so near that vast orbed splendor; to feed his ciach They are content flames of fire; And sg my heart is satisfied to ren- is 10 der Its strength, its all, to meet thy strong desire, Ar in a forest when dead leaves ave falling Christi, Texas, who is her guest for ! to Germany gyt the home of Mrs, \\ From all save some perennidl |some weeks. jlb. McRae and then on to Japan green tree, 7 LN (the residence of Mrs, W, D, il ! S¢ one by one 1 find all pleasures | Clark-Connell. [ wards, reaching the end of the jon palling Mr. and Mrs. Festus Bryant Clark, [wey at Spain, the home of M That are not linked with or t‘h-;(vf Quitman, announce the c-:m;u-,.--‘tivn. M. Wright. joyed by thee, ‘ment of their daughter, Elizabeth,| The H0-cent fare inclndes “tran And all the homage that the world [and Mr. Hallman Connell, of Met- | portation” and “hoard,” and at 1 maey proffer calfe, Ga., the wedding to take place | phenominally low rate, few peon ! take as pertumed oils or incense | Wednesday, Dec, 18, at home. ium resist the pleasnre of such o The above taken from the Atlanin So make your plans to tou Aud think of it as one thing more (Journal will be read with inlvrv.-‘.‘; world on Nov. 26 and thercly to offer, b: the many Lakeland friends of |assist the libravy committes in n And sacrifice to Love, at thy dear | thie charming bride-to-be who li\*.-nl‘vflorl to start 4 public library foud. feet, i1 Lakeland about six years ago, 17 the energy and enthusiasm of the Lon L Woman's Club count for anything Sacred Concert Was you will feel well repaid for civing I_m-ge]y Attended. them your patronage, The sacred concert Children under 12 ay afternoon in the charged 25 cents, trip. the sweet, i 1 love myselt because thou lover, My name seems dear since uttered are my given yester- years will he Auditorium by thy voice; . L lml‘ 85 : | e attended by a large crowd, who | L e *L, argus-eyed, vateh @ v N f . Gt ';_'“ ye watch and woul thoroughly enjoyed the splendid | “Woman" or “'Lady?" ( COVe v 4 IR0 'r = i program rendered. The members of An castern newspaper recently Each blemish in the object of thy f . “yg p M AR by S : : ol the McHenry Military band play in {renewed the old discussion as to T coldly mlE i fudement o perfect harmony and their rendi- 'y hother lady or woman is the nicer “( y sl ' ag .} on each cer- H " : , i P : g & tions yesterday were the signal for [ term to use in speaking of the gen- or; t5oHl it ’ | enthusiastic encores, tler sex. Reference was made to To my soul's gaze I hold each &S i dy" which Lstie mean- the abuse of the term has given it almost a sar fault of me, Until my pride is lost in abject ter- Friday Music Club Is A Meeting This Afternoon. ing. The editor very aptly com- I 11 e i The Friday Music Club of Lake-|pared the word “woman’ with the <3t 1 become inadequate to thee. iy, s mecting this afternoon in|word “man,” which men like oven called session at the studio of Mrs. | better than thegterm “gentloman.” —- Like some swift-rushing and sea- (S T. Fletcher for the purpose of | To he a “man’ seems to he aboit the seeking river, practicing several choruses whic' [ h-gt thing possible for that portion Which gathers force the farther|#T¢ to be rendered at the next open | of the population which had com- on it goes, mceting, which will occur Friday | piete control of our politics [vfore S9 does the current of my love for-|&fternoon the woman suffrage mosement The Music Club held a very inter- | peached out and embraced ten ever Find added strength and as it flows. The more 1 give, esting meeting Friday afternoon, at which time several matters of busi- transacted. - * L] Siates, anly,” So for a person to be “genuinely womanly,” a great dea] more than the vom- nieans imple beauty the more remaing|Ness Were for giving; assertion that she is a “lady ' The more receive, the more re-!Delegates Left This Morning seems nowadays that the fine mains to win. | For West Palm Beach. word “‘woman" is coming back 1o its stine- and it which own, It contains all of the d tion for which one may ask avoids all of the affectations Mrs. E. . Angell, president of the Woman's Club of Lakeland, and Mrs. H. D. Mendenhall, delegates to Ah! only in eternities of living Will life be long enough to love thee in. Are You Satisfied With Your Glasses Do you have headaches or pains in or about the eyesP Does the light hurt your eyes? If so, such trou- bles can be relieved with properly fitted glasses. Dr. H. Edgar Cole will be here next TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. Come and find out about your eye troubles. Examinations Free at COLE & HUL1L Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland especially in piece goods, are repre- | sented in the manufactured hats, in | plain shapes, tailored hats, pattern ‘. hats and trimmed hats. Moire used as facing and trimmings | will be featured widely for early fall. | Moire ribbon, both narrow and wide, 8 | shown, from which is developed many | new and interesting high ribbon cock- ades. An imported model shows the use of mustard colored moire ribbon, forming a stunning high plaited fancy with a base of the shirred moire ribbon. An- other clever use of this ribbon, about two inches wide, is noted, forming a succession of flat bows, which are placed in a high standard of velvet of the same shade as the ribbon, making a simple but effective trimming. |BEST TO KEEP IN SEASON Headgear Not-s::t;ble to Weathcr% Does Not Look Suitable and ll i Not Healthy. All the shops have for some time ' shown felts, beavers, velours and . suchlike wintry hats, though none too carly for our winter's choice. lhlt . many women are foolish enough to | , wear their new purchases immediate- ! Iy, Soon there will be no season as far | as clothes are concerned, for already we wear felts in early September and ! straws in March. 1t is an absurd prac- ! | tice, and one which should not be con- tinued if only from the health point of view. In the warm days of autumn, | felt hats, however light, are bad for the hair, and the transparent straws | | when worn in the keen winds of early | | spring are often the primary causes | of neuralgic headache. A woman should—weather of course pnrmlttlngl in normal seasons—be content to wear her pretty straw millinery un- til the last of September at least, and her felts until the end of March. Still, as long as the shops show the new hats it goes without saying that numbers of women will buy them and wear them without delay. In our long winters there is ample time for fasci- "hating velours, or clipped beaver, that has helped to tempt us into prema- turely early autumn headwear this season.—Roston Herald. Pnemmucms GOWN, Oopyright, by Underwood & Underwood, N. L. Of pink Charmeuse with a tunic of pink tulle to match. The high cut on the shoulder and low front is this season’s attractive style for low neck. To Make Fur Bands. When you desire to cut fur in nan row bands place it hair side down- ward upon a marble siab and meas- ure off the desired width. Mark with a pencli and cut with a sharp knife, following the pencil mark indicated. Care must be taken not to mutilate the fur. It you desire to fvin the bands, Beatly overcast theifi with laea thread on the skin side. A. H. T. CIGAR CO. «nd also for drapery cffects. Of course, ribbons will be utilized to no little extent. and Children’s Underwear, good val- ues 25¢ and 50c. Get my prices on Shoes, the very best for your money Satin and moires are again to the Some Good Bargams in My Men’s Department 40¢ AND 50c MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT $1.00 AND $1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT $l 50 AND $2.00 MEN'S SHIRTS GOING AT ‘Gents’ Shoe Bargams $2.50 AND $3.50 GENTS' SHOES FOR $4.50 AND $5.00 GENTS' SHOES FOR ... 32 50, 83 00 AND $3.50 LADIES' OXI'ORDS FOK . NOTICE No tickets wiil be issued after Nov. 1. All tickets will be redeemed. Bring them in any day. ...$1.50 U. G. Bates Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store— wc have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery e DMOKE. ..., A H.T. CIGARS Lakeland, Florida