Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 31, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK | §ociai ]‘Z)r{n} [ efiammen 1 $ : 3 iten! Big Cut in Maz- da lamp Prices OO GO OGO DO D OED I N\ 4F W Ty A f B 15. 20 aud 25 Watt were 50c now 40z 3 |6 o1 a0 Watt were 98¢ now......... 45¢ C 0 Watt were 75C, nOW......... 60c A Ten-Year.Old's Party. ’ OW s 90c I wish you would give me an idea 100 Watt were $1.10, n how to give a birthday party for my i re $1.60, now... $1.35 little girl who will be ten in January. 130 Wat e $ ; (S0 you see I am writing in time.) I 250 Watt were $2.60, now. .. .$2.25 don’t know how to entertain children at the same time enjoyable; also how to do about the candles and what to have for refreshments.—M. L. B, By Mazda lemps and reduce your light bill. For sale by Florida llectnc & Machinery Co. I am glad you have asked me in time, for I am chliged to disappoint so many by not having their requests soon enough. Put ten candles on the t 2O FOPOROROBOBPOPO 5 OBCDO HO P DRANE BUILDING cake, with a tall candle in the center PHONE 46. “to go on.” Sometimes it's called the 550% Q&O«W"C Q4040 | “life” candle. Serve cocoa with a 5 % marshmallow in each cup, and brown bread sandwiches with.a cream cheese filling; then ice cream, the birthday cake and candies, Let each child blow out a candle and make a good wish for the birthday ¢hild. You can hide pea DON'T FORGET TO GO TO % dren hunt for them, awarding a little prize to the one who gets the least and most. Tken if you ask the chila what they'd like to do 1 am sure she will give you some valuable pug gestions, Perhaps they would like to cut out and dress paper dolls or LAKEPHARMACY FOR YOUR . play some of the many guessing con Drugs, Drug Sundrles, ;| tests. If you wiil send me a self-ad- B ‘E dressed envelope, in care of the paper, ¢ (I will give you the name of some in- TOllet ArthleS, Etc. b 4 Iexp-vmi\'.- books that mothers tell me o jare a great help o them in amusing i idiEt OBORG CEQBOEO QDOBQBQ IO | their children, B IR R L L | it i ‘How to Acknowledge. OCOT . & = 4 As usual, when in doubit us to what Timber, Turpentine, Cat.over 2 | is just the preper thing to do, 1 make FOR SA , Lands, Choice Uobniganion $ | MY appeal to you for belp. You're el great comfort to me, 1 go out so sel- Trats 4t Low Prices. Plorida Homes and Groves on digh ¢ dom in a “big” social way I do not R, e Land, Situated on Beautitul Lakes, Paying Straw. ‘ilkeep posted as to what the proper S e B AL Vo guarantee all property just s | thing 18, T have cards for a debutante peary and Trucking K ‘“{N' W LA 4 ndl) 1 [ tea. cannot accept; how shall 1 ac- woeresentod hy us - Eare eeliable information see Z | knowledge the remembrance of our x | entire family ?>—Parnell. é h [] ] 3 I Just in the easiest way imaginable. ; Take one of your cards for each name /) ! 2 | on the invitation (presumably just the 5 | mother and dcbutante) and one of % | your husband's curds for each lady Mt fiew Depot LAKRLARYL stomips ', 'und one for the man whose name ap- pears on the card; it your grown son and a daughter in society also re ceived cards, take one card of each {ncloge all in one card-size envelopt and send by post or messenger to ar rive on the day of the reception, 1am very glad to help you at any time. For a Christmacs Party. Will you please give a program for ;a Christmas party, an inexpensive menu and prizes. 1 hope to give » Christmas party for my classmates I 1t is to be a girls’ affair for an after noon.—M. C. D. 1 feel very sure that the above lev | ter has been answered by the previous thing more. 'The letter came too late to be printed before today. | Regrets Should Be Sent, i I have received an invitation to the | marriage reception of a friend, but ' cannot go, so should like to know it ww‘nd and a c'°“® Sky { | must send regrets.—Jessie. I"’d“"“ it Hunhng '“0"““‘8- PE Do B ooyl | cial function. 1 hope you sent regrets, Fyou are planning a hunting = ™" = e fip this year, you cannot af- . 0rd to leave this store out of our consideration. 't have everythirg ycu may need at prices Meiderably lower than you will find in any| ™ To a Reader. There are contests pertalning to Shakespeare, and they have appeared In this department. I cannot repeat Just now, as our space is limited and there is 80 much holiday material that simply must be used now. However, it you care to send me a self-addressed stamped envelope, in care of the pa ‘per, 1 will send you the name of » that age. Give me something easy and | coloring, nuts all over the room and let the chil- | departments, go 1 will not say any- | ! book that contains Shakesperian con ELAND, FLA,, DEC. 31, 1912, SEADS OF ALL SORTS WOBR No Article of Peuonal Adornment IO More Popular Than Stri. =~ ~ These Trimmings. 8ince the early days, when the an dents first wo.e strings of beads, they have become a permanent arth ele of personal adornment. Bean chains, ranging from the sup- | erb rope of pearls to the amber, jet and crystal necklaces, are festooned | around tie throat, and add their beaus | t¥ to the toilette. The short string of | lprnrls is 2s fushionable as ever, and | i bead trimmings are enjoying a very | . preminent place. Many of the smartest evening gowns are trimimed with bead plaques, The | beads are so closely set together that | there is no space between them. They | are wrought upon canvas in the old- ! fashioned mat and screen designs. | These show baskets of flowers and | birds unreal looking in their strange | | | The peasant fashions are much in ' vogue, and the suspenders are deco- | rated with beads and embroidery, | The most beautiful bead trimmings | are those that represent the arae | besque designs or black chiffon, crepe | €e chine, net or taffeta. i Among the smartest evenings gowns are those showing heavily beaded ; tunics over a foundation of chiffon. | | NEW MODEL FOR CLOTH WAIST | LLis new and simple model is of ¢loth with vest of the same, which is wade with a wide box plait, the latter ormamented at the top with a strap of the material and buttons and loops. The wide turn-over collar and the cuffs are of the same cloth, Evening Shoes and Buckles. Among the accessories of dress on vhich time and money are being lav- ishly expended this winter are evening shoes and buckles. KFor the former beautiful and costly brocades and da- ks are employed and in colors to wa'ch the gowns, white and gold be- inz much favored. Jeweled buckleg of great price cirele of pleated or plain tin, but two loops of black velvet bhon are seen coming from the lat Sativ dowers | ter beneath the buckle s pply & toneh of color. { Might Be So-Called. | “Isn’t it an insult to call me a flop- | eare d. bow-legged porcupine?’ asked an applicant for divorce, ' VOT!NG BOXES at all the Drug Stores and H. C. ~teveng’ Jewelry Store !:enny's Fruit Store for the Queen of the Firemen’s | Carnival VOTES ONE CENT EACH. ‘!D Fulghum “rstore. We carry only the best guns W the finest rifles of e description. thandle the best quality “'e, semi-smoke- * Powder and revolve syching, fin 410 make your hunting su. thave outfitreq many huntsmen «. .e. Their sat- * recommendations are the best proof that our hnnt- 0utfits are the best that can be bought. eJackso ilson Co. ;,54_ Reply to “A. E. R» Your question cannot be answered in our department. I think you haé better secure euch information at the office where you procure the license MADAME MERRI ————— Navy Blue and Scarlet. ] As a last example take an adm.r | eble little frock ¢! fine navy biue serge set in close pleating from the waist, over which fulis a scarlet cor- | selet made with a short basque slit ap at the sides and heid in position at the waist by a patent belt pierced with eyelet holes, through which 1s threaded a tasseled silk rihbon, which ties the belt together. The corseie” s embroidered all over In black in a #ne scroll-like design, and the sleeves, vich are of navy biue to match the ¢kirt, are piped with scarlet and orna mented with little scarlet buttons. The yoke of this frock is of cream spotted net (which is matched by the trilling at the «leeves), with a tucked collar, and at the foot, where the yoke and corselet meet, a knotted tio of blue silk spotted with red and finished Nm AlL—"For more thaa PAGE SEVEN. QFQHO SOFOPOIOF0FOFOFOPOFOFOFOFD Are You_Satisfied With Where You tau2 For nice m'eals, good homccooking and pleasant rooms, apply to OBOPODC 40 D 2 D e B OBO i § MRS. HENRY BACON 211 South Tennessce Ave.— Miss Browning's Home E IR el e HER W w | | Are You (iomg fo Bmld?y It so, or if you need lumber or building material of any kind, or for any purpose, let us figure with you. In mill work, doors, sash, blinds, etc., we are the leaders. T ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? \We can save you money on your paint bill and guarantee sat- isfaction. Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. R. Vause, a very competent man, and we can furnish the material and do the w ork for ou in a way that will make you glad. Give us a chance at your work. Bmlderslumber&&upply Company E. H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Plione 28. Foot of Main Street 0 SO G008 O HOBOLOTOTOSIROIOROS PR & lakeland foundry and Machmc Co. $ ‘3‘ \\'c are new prepared to furnnh iron .md hr.wua\t 3 £ ings of all descriptions. We also de all kirds of machine work. it Lakeland Foundry and Machine Co. Phone|236 Lakeland, Flotida § HOPOOHOHOR HIIIOIOTOSINDSDS D4 08 ?m:n_f .. e 3'0'5’03‘04'0' DOFOS0s 5 OPODOHOPOPOGHOIOHOHOHH IO O GEOIOIOPOIOFOBOBOFOSOPA List Your Property Today And be ready for the New Year's rush. If you don’t find me in my office, mail me description, price and terma I'll do the rest. Loans negotiated. W. FISKE JOHNSON 2 QPOBOTODOTOBY DO 3 REAL ESTATE : ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLORIDA DHGOIGOOFVFIOBITOVOIVVL AV This Year And The Next During part of the year 1912, under the new management, ‘i1iflin has enjoyed unusual patronage from the people of Lakt- land and vicinity and is taking this means of thanking the patrons. This store has tried to merit this patronage by offering its customers the very best 2oods and the very best of service al mod- erate prices. The continued patron.\w ¢ the public will be appreciated for 1913, i DT CENTRAL PHARMACY CASH GROCER Just Look at These Prices once, 17 1bs Granulated Sugar...... $100 Ccffee (ground), per Ib.... ... .2 &\lt Bacon, per Ib...... .o Cnions, per Ib .. e ‘_“ Compould Lll'd, per | SRR 10¢ Irish m m ’k._ .. .85 S cans Tomatoes ............. 28c 8 /3 cans Sugar Corn ........... Argo Starch, 6 pkgs.. ... ... Best Flour, 24-1b sack......... 90c | Nutriline Horse & Mule Feed Best Flour, 12:1b sack........ .48 Icononomaxuu Fed... 800 . Best Flour, 96-1b sack........ $290/0ats ............ ... Tbars Soap ................. WeiShorts ......... cocoiiiinnn Head Rice, per Ib. ...... .....7c[00nochekl‘eed....... ..28¢c | Schumacher Chick Feed Coffee (Arbneklel), per Ib. lgumn(eemyswcktobeln'lcdyFreshlnd _lee‘meamdandbeoonvlneel

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