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| Woman's Club Meets Tomorrow ;Axtemoon in the Club Rooms. at The the Auditorium hook ing shower wiil he wad other matiers of importance wi come before the jub, 1 attend. Al are urge Dainty Gifts Which ,Ceuld Be Made a; Home. No matter how little they cost, i ve have given loving thought to th .'1 .a) functions, clnb meetings, church gathcrings and "+ social interest should be telephoned ¢o this depart- " . as they occur in order that their news value is no 3 §1|’|i«-mls some things that will sui & their individual needs: How abont something usetul . i While planning our Christmas of- chias Fine Linen Towels, Faney Table Covers and Table Linens, Bu- (0 . : N N N 53 2 2 - & -l | TiIng: S 4 (' r P | - o8 3 & [ 3 SDRDERED SPIPDIIIFIEPPPIPIIIR D PGS ‘h" &8 1t is a good thing to remem reat Soarfs, Beantitul Bed Spreads. | mean something nice. Come and el - s .. __ |ber the personal needs of our fiiends. Who can know the pleas ,‘M ol no time to accomplish Landomade things for herself, whes R rong her Christing= packazes she eld ouly man is vile. tiads o daintily embroidered shirt- | e sranmar she has never been to WHiSt or corser cover, tied see a wild west show fel- ! Nor read the lite of Daniel Boone or Christmas ribhon in th ba @ sue paper with every ovidence clse | guess she'd know loving thought and care? That Buff'lo Bill an’ cowboys is zoo \ girl—ruther . ) i | enough for me! tinted and trimmed silks may be i lslst ant | bBut jest "fore Christmas ' as 2004 Lung around the neck when taking | as | kin be! "a long trip. [ thin An’ then old Sport he hangs around B as solemn-like an’ still; worn by Faunt- | I'he bag is lined with chamois and there smal! ockets for the larger picces or the are u apples an’ go | the lake— 5 3 'most valuable ones, which might ile they give for Hig OyEn "h‘i" Seem A-saving . hecome injured by knocking against f [ “What's - the matter, little | oqpep jewels. These bags come in the whole year JHER : all sizes from two inches long and in't no files on| The old cat sneaks down off her yy inches wide, to the larger ones | i perch an’” wonders what's he tiiree inches wide by six inches long, | was I'm as good oomn 'Many of the larger ones muy Ot them two enemies of hern that ' Sport, sick Iy to biz mother says to father, “How improved our Willie is!" "the case need not be taken off. Hot-plate doilies may by covering asbestos pads with lin- (184 That be ws she doesn't | <he's at Bt father, havin® been a boy him-!on. Use he avy butcher linen and eut when us kids self, suspicions me like the pad, only larger, to allov iile When jest ‘fore Christmas I'm a8 'y 4 seam. For the other side eut (v the same way, only in two pieces (it will overlap in the center, Sew (tegethier and turn inside out, ani Lerochet a narrow edging all aronnd o' in place of the chocheter lace any ry cart, an’ we good as | kin be! or Chivistmas, with jts lots and lots i o the sroceryman ross of candy, cakes and toys, 1is whip an’ Waz made, they say, for proper kids 0S8, and not for naughty boys: [eavy lace may be used. Slip over Ier, "Ohy ¥¢ 5y wash yer face an’ brash yer hair (e ashestos and sew the overlap-' an’ mind your p's an’ q's, [ g pieces together, Puias 0odwt donte bust out yer pantaicons |y novelty in handkerehief adap- ai’ don’t wear out yer shoes; tation and an idea which any girl THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 18, 1912, The Woman's Club will meet to- morrow afternoon in the club rooms approach- | discussed 2 iepiininlod . = sclection or making of our Christmas . IEPHONE NOMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR § .I,“l‘s‘.ms' they will be acceptable. . 15l S ihere is a pleasure, oo, to be de- | Nuner N T HE A i GpRtlide S 135 § rived from doing them with our own | humber . o _._ 5 s 2 fingers such as no other work can \T1CE-—Notices fur the Sucial Degaivment can be com -2 i .l be. wiliae “',ho " ,.mukf"g‘ I Society Editor by either of the above telephones .lor‘ lflufis hvf'l such \\ofk '\\'1ll ll'l'ld ! rrices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegrain g “ few suggestions below which will help her in choosing for her various Peart of the woman who has little | pretty | with | &y fuir white tis- Little jewel-bags made of dainty | be | i Lang from a strong gold or silver | use to make things hum! "cLain which passes about the neck, | {Put 'm so polite an’ ten' so earnest- and if a low-necked dress is worn | made PAGB FIVE. r o Look on the Bright Side 'Tis Christmas I'hie holiday spirit is in the air. Like dawn, it comes and spreads it: beauty over the whole world, inspiring a universal delight in giving. Ui charms permeates the darkest hovels of trade and rewakens a universal the Learis of parents and excites in children a fresh delizht, that throws over veseltishness that is far too prone to sleep. It lays its finger on t tiie whole of their future lives a glow never to be forgotten, Bates has the prettiest doll in rovn i a cold i B A fine pair of Wool Blankets, very appreciative on night, o Rilk Hose, Many White, Tan or Black, 50¢ and $1.00, AN X 2eod things for Clhivistma: civing; always giad to siow you 'J AR g I { N o the dadies an® “yes= il appreciate, is to apply a pretty that when 1 sur to the men, little: pocket in one corner of u! \ noowhen therc’s company don't pass handkerchior The desien is large } o oldest vour plate for pie again, cnongh o hold a silver quarter, and bat, thinkin of the thines ver'd like fastencd to the handierchiel with that lives to see upon that tree, aple evelet work, entting away leet fore Christmas be as geed a0 o loth atter it is done, The I mn ver kin be. fap iy testened with o little pearl ke R A b SR B0 fartton w0 ..a'wmmiahfl“—q L mnKing this preity novelty it i« RETLI ] better to prichese two o handkes | Sl ; § "'ggSIMA‘IID[ IS "[Rr iels just or at o least of ey Sorcad information of Deari, ! Wanted to Live n lH'“D'jb Japanese Plant Camphor Tress, LS9% ! o Setly the same material, then th ! noam o N : \I, mel's idea of v.w\r o :~.:-~r‘-‘ |lnI |i TR B (‘V | ‘;- 'u‘:.-y S n“aw-—n_-———d‘ pecket can he ent trom the midd) Al Sl : 5 { IxAll“\ ‘|' 5 |.yi ide ‘Il:l Lo | l ¢ el | ‘ 1 t l'\:‘.l\l, '\I’ 2., o R h od g N onse, | Sout arobii caded tha i n " ' e IS wontile < i the ain, fones, the children, especially, should ”_‘ ahe ana-appiicd Lo the otlier, A wing streets, | Privileze of b 4 man ! “" D are Vil o thongand et day reminded that they g s thE Bdaes of 'I" ! ', ":“_ he "I ol piblie notiec, stating his, € bl l’| years old, and th hesn Wi ly in- oliy {ember those less fortun than :].M it AL S R N ! of hirth the file y At s \ Rl el e gt LY e ecrowds citseives, There may be some lit- }‘H be no wasie o waterial in doin i $ i I ot . PHOI N0y i thither ] te chitd wiose Christiias would be ”"'s_“ y ; 3 r. mother, A4 g0 mneh happier, it the par- This little pocker on the Landd . s OCOE 1 “Him.> ! VOP L better cireamstance:, chief will be found one of the great- | and dowa | it sueh lives could be brought (€St convenienmes possible for the @ 2 e e Wl Christias cheep by giving even, | BiTT who rides to school and wishes | & & “ g ; | ;“ “' ast 2ift ty take just change enongh for heg & ‘:; I~ TR [FUE PR expensive 24 [ PR AR b4 & vd, or other | To those friends whom it is im- 1:v|r-kf.'|r4-. It is really fascinutin ] T . = o vowindows, thef poszible 1o send presents, o bougaet “‘;" to make the little article. & Erasanes ‘:: nlediaiely 1er roses on Christinas morning, is u‘“hfl“t a wolman'_can ll)o. biot & 6 ' 4 )¢ { She can do a fivst-class job of car 4 . y g of the old- | most appreciated l'l'l;l' mlu.w;'. el e e & Ladles and Genllemen S WatCheS. WC o ut stop wrad pretry potted piant, which would not ! g : i ¢ S b 4 : $ s i She can fix almost anything with o o : : &) VS D L T T R YN Wl e ok o : have the largest and best line in South ¢ vinnal visit is | bring happiness throushout the '\4] '” : i -‘h e : 3 ! " : She ca smile when she s mise - i 4 l, vear, and even a Christmas card is a Wbl ahd woop. when slie s ?x;n'n‘\ Flor'da. ’) 8 tide there | pleasing reminder to those separated She '-.n make a § .m‘:‘;' \ & 1 . aKe a 3 to woan v t the younzer from the sender Fhere are many A Lied & Watch Bracelets : i ' 'd b ave a some ty 4 il sirls B | wass in whieh Lappiness and cheer ¢ W e and son Cameo Bracelets and X the holiday |« Be Destowed @ » gjad Chr S e T 3 : i i o he Holiday fan e bestuned at the elad Christ: SO SUIREGRR Also a pretty line for children. 3 ISTHIAs trees oo sis time, and may each reader of bl QHEIIdInE herselt) oxn. over| ol y h ¢ herse R ever the social side | the gram make a resolve to make : f 4 ) { find thom | Y e a el | e one’s Christmas a title wap- |00 G Lockets, La Vallieres and Charms. 5 5‘_'_'_ than it wonld otherwise lmypv' .r].,Hld ;l or |'| :nl\dlmxn .;u Py " 1 | Pardships of a mar r to preserve her e 2 pifts, foi loved | e . B3 Hall Clocks and Chime Clocks. S —" ——— Te——— 1 She can make a full meal out of a , < . . ‘3’ inicklv and a dish of ice cream : -] A Very complete hne Of ngs al'ld C: | & S 3 | S e b4 3 i Musical Family. ¢ Bracelets. S Stiggins—"Are there any musiclans | & s X ¢ in your family?” Wiggins—Rather! | 3 Watch our windows for all the new § f Why, my father is an adept at blowing | M : s & his own horn, and mother Is equally 2 thlngs n Sllver Nove"ies. ¢ expert at harping on one string; ma- ~ ¢ : inlaw has to play second fiddle, and i ‘ | Aunt Tabitha leads & humdrum ex-| $ All goods bought here will be engraved G i istence; grandpa gives a solo on hlu' 4 f nasal organ every night, without the ° without Ex(ra Chal‘ge. 3 ' { stops; uncle cpends his time wetting | 3 & ' 'his whistle: Harry is fond of his pipe, 3 S : 'and Gerty is forever ringing the| & e 4 | 2 [ [ ] ° | Setting Her Mind at Rest. % =3 | Winter Visitor (in Florida)—"l 6 9 I a | should love really to go sailing, but i.| & eweler 3 ! looks very dangerous. Do not people | & . Q | " 2 X i often get drowned in this bay?" Wa- LAK L g w fi FLOR]DA terman—*“No, indeed, mum. The L AND sharks never lets anybody drown.”— | ERING CHRISTMAS ROSES IN LAKEL D New York Weekly.