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p—— THOUSANDTE MAK 1!:nusand, Solomon pore close than & while seeking him js betore the other, and npinety-nine de- . world sees in you, ndth Man will stand whole round world gst you- " the finding of ‘ee, ¢ ninety-nine of HH TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR + promise, nor prayer, nor £ OB0s BRmMT . ... . i i i s iy e el SPECIAL KOTICE—Notices for the 8.cial Degaitwent con be 0om » municated to the Society Editar by either of the above telephumes ? Mail written notioes to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and \ds you and you find him o the world don’t mat- ; other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as sovn 88 they oocur in order that thei: news value is no impaired. L e el el e aaaaaa e L el i s sl s gl ith Man will sink " e win o more (| LIST OF BOOKS DONATED s b e s for i apend- AT THE BOOK SHOWER | been no ore had Luck of “The : P The New Year's reception and Hyde,” Stevenson; o o ninety-nineof ‘em {) L7 ower given by the Woman's| Roaring Camp,” Bret Hart. ! s . Club yesterday afternoon and last Mrs. Morris Munn—*"Susanna for sitver and <old in their deal- evening was a very pleasant social aud Sue,” Kate Douglas Wiggins. L i : | affair. The attendance was not all; Mrs. Scarr—*Education,” Herbert 160 ""f“’”M Man, he's WOFth | |\ ¢ could have been desired, owing Spencer; “The Data of Ethics,” Her- IR . show him your to the inclement weather; howerel.',lben Spencer. i b [quite a number called and left| Mrs. J. L. Tilly—"Through the 4 feelinge. books, many of which are mlwnE:l'ostern (iate,” Florence Barclay. n ,. | the standards, while others are de-; Mrs. Geo. Wright—"The Wind ] wroe’s your wrong, his flsm.isiruble fiction. il!«rnrv the Dawn,” Dell Munger. i joir FIEtt The club rooms were prettily dec- Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Jackson— L i o out ot season‘.l . ! orated, and the members of the club’ “Wolfville Nights,” Henry Lewls; 1) And bab At i & men.l received the guests, according each a “\Wolfville Days,” Henry Lewis, bR ] gl ) | rrost hospitable welcome. Fruit! ¢ Rucker Adams—*‘Jesus Christ : 4 Sl “m»lr N renon'. punch and waters were served dur- i tiis Homeland,” Mme. Lydia Von B s i cant! ing the evening. Finkelstein Mountford. " i Below “we give the names of those Mts. Rucker Adams—*“The Man L/} i of morkery of laughter, 5 : 1 o e i who called and left books, with the luside,” J. 0. Davidson. i Thomntth ¥we: il R rames also of the latter: Miss Ora Mcintosh “lvanhoe,” by your side To the 2allows-foot—and after. Rudyvard Kipljng. Sir Walter Scott. Miss Mamie Castle--*‘David Cop- pertield,” Charles Dickens. Gen. J. A. Cox—"Laws of Florida, 1909;" “Florida State Geological Survey;” “Life of Robt. E. Lee.” R. E. Lufsey—*“Les Miserables” Mrs. Duggan “The Choir Invis- (two vols.); “Victor Hugo;" “Ru- able,” Allen. X Tribute to American Sallor. W W N ; e . J aiy ! ayy by Ed- Mrs. M. H. Terry I'he Battle of By all who know him, it is conced- ""i’“"”f Omar Khayyam,” by £ b | . d that the American sailor is a clean ’ uard Fitzgerald, ‘ | J00, ard thorough athlete. He takes & Mrs. Mendenhall—"Pickwick Pa- Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Stietz—“Fe- deep interest in anything he tackles, ! pers,” Dickens; **Marble Faun,” yyick’s Career,” Mrs. Humphrey 20 %0. to make his athletic endeavors | j1ywthorne; “lady Baltimore,” OW- Ward; ° Sanderson,” Hallie torrespond with his otherwise high sanding, he goes in for clean work, and if he wins he is modest and if he loses he is the first to congratulate the winner Rives. Miss Southard—*"The Lady of the Spur,” David Potter. Dr. \Wheeler—Four copies of the i works of Edgar Allan Poe. en Wister; “Barnaby udge,” Dick- ens; “Joseph Vance,” Wm. De Mor- gan; “It Never Can Happen Again,” Wm. De Morgan; “Ridpath’s History i" 8. (four vols.). Ruth Conibear—Black Rock,™ |y 3 hane «Rogalind at » Ralph Conner. Red Gate,” Meredith Nicholson: Sue 8. Hinsdale—“Liberty and a ., 0o,y o Miss Mulock. Living,” Philip G. Hubert; “A Spin- per in the Sun” Myrtle Reed; |.i‘l.llshl \ ]l' “.\l'('::iltiulldfrnl‘ll:lc Sup “Shakespeare’s Love Poems,” Ethel phire Bracelet,” laward Kield, Harris Mr. John Patterson—"Juniush der” (German), Geibel; “Memoirs o! Afloat, Raphael Semmis _ UBoys' Own Book;™ “My Wife and 1' Harriet Beecher Stowe; “Princ and the Pauper,” Mark Twain; Lt | Days of Pompeii,” Sir Bulwer L Helen Shaffer—Nights with Un- ! ¢le Remus,”” by Chandler Harris. Mr. and Mrs. John Holworthy “The World's Famous Orations” (ten vols.). Mrs. J. F. Scarlett, Sr.——*The For-! est,” by Euward White; “A Chain ton, | Serviee At the second-hand store, ron beds from $1.50 up, np, dressers $5 | to $1; also have AP and tirs fhe s 8150 s, cots, rockers, ete., one o Evidence,” by Carolyn Wells. | Mr. Frank Thompson—*Rezano: » 80od as new; also Miss Marion Merriman — The ‘ Gertrude Atherton; “Fannie Rodis it “g:d“:";tt :fe::':'::l:' Lords of High Decision.” Meredith | “Famous American Statesmen i RUER, 210 W, Maln, Nicholson. Orators. Mrs. William Greer—“Soldiers i Mrs. G. T. Fleming—*“Rifle sho s Three,” Kipling. land Bugle Notes;"” collection of ee ARC"[R Mrs. A. C. Shaffer—"The New- magazines on “Great Men and Fi &= comes,” Thackeray. i ous Women;"” “Germany’s Army ! J. D. Allen—*“Dr. Jekyll and Mr'Navy.” wards, Virgil McRae, T. E. D' | Cette, Harold Layton, Charles 1l "'e SGCOI|(|-||0||(| Slflfe Pnr;; hlt:kight in Hon‘o; Of Misses Buchanan. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Streater enter- derson and Prof. Groom. tained last night in honor of !hclr: R TR sisters, Miss Mildred and Vera Bu-!xi” Josephlne Drane Attends ““’"“"' The lower floor was deco- Seeig]l Function in Tampa. ‘mwd with ferns and cut flowers, the | This Morning's Tampa 'Tril: | ’_1‘0 7W95tflMain Street, Lakeland, Fla lJnholstering --dnd-- i color scheme or red and green being | has the following regarding a so-i: cffectively out throughout affair in Tampa at which onc o tiie rooms. Lakeland’'s most attractive ziri Rock was played, and during the Miss Josephine Drane, was a wics! evening music by of the “The Chi Omega held a banquet a1 | <uests was also enjoyed. In an ani- the Tampa Bay hotel last evening mal contest Mr. Burdette was the !l and there were ten members of ! all kinds made to| winner of the prize and Miss Mil-| Sorority present, the majority of | ARPETS and RUGS dred Buchanan the booby. them being members of the chapt:r W4, gig0 mattin ¢ cleaned and Later in the evening a delicious | of the Woman's college at Talla s | In regarg B, ete. salad course was served. Mrs. Bu- w 8 to workmanship, llelchanan was assisted in entertaining carried e several : -w‘h RE upholstered. Jio MATTRESSES made over. SIONS of 0.der ranged. This was the annual ban- o ' ! i u | | i A Happy New Year To All Our Patrons you. U. G. BATES 'l‘:m-r~ were tied with these colors | Hand-painted place cards were tused. Those present were Miss Olive ! Petty, and her guest, Miss Josephine ; Drane, of Lakeland; Miss Bess Buch- {anan and her guest, Miss Joe Berta Brown, of Kissimmee; Miss Elizabeth { Parkhill, Miss Doris Knight, Miss | Iva Rowlett and Miss Viola Wade, of Falmetto, who are visiting relatives [ In the city; Miss Leola Meeks and \ Miss Isabel de Wandelaer. . o ' SOMETHING NEW IN STYLE also . Plastron Ruche Is One of the Best i Bodice Adornments That Has Yet | Been Designed. New among devices for the decora- tion of the front of a bodice is the | plastron ruche. One expression of it !4s a frill of fourdnch-wide lace, thick- Iy gathered on to a narrow ribbon by means of which the ruching may be basted about the neck of a bodice to within from four to six inches of the front center, at which point both ends turn sharply, run downward and an inch or 8o above the girdle’s top edge join in a rounded point. The ruche must lie so very full that it will lie in billows about the rounded-out neck of the frock and fall in cascades down its front. Lacking the necessary amount of and the correct width of lace, the plastron ruche may be made of finest net, edged at the outer side with baby ribbon or embroidered with tinsel or gold thread. Another novel expression of the plustron idea, developed in lace, con- «ists of two six-Inch squares, placed in diamond fashion against the front of the bodice, a corner of each one of them joining at the bust's center and the opposite corner pointing toward the underarm seam at each side of the bodice. This placing brings - the lower points of the diamond just abhove the girdle and the upper points | i ! We appreciate your past business and dur- ing 1913 will be better able than ever to serve o PAGE THREE. QWO'W'S'O‘SO‘SOS@ SOLOHOHOIOPOHITOSOS QOGO - The Model Hardware Co. which has recently opened up its magnificent stock in the Rig- QHODOBOIY gins' building, invites the attention of the public to its Beautiful Calendar one of the handsomest of the season, which it is now giving away. QK SHPHOE PR 2 el OB OO Thig calendar is a reproduction of one of the most noted paintings of a famous author, and is & gem of art. Call and get one—you will be pleased. P Wishing a Hapy New Year to all and with a desire to serve BOBO Q> you well during the coming year, we are LOIOFO RO Yours truly, . The Model Hardware Co. g B4 030HGHOPOPOHO BOBOHOIOROP OO0 .'O*E‘O'!'O«R»O%Qi'o‘!O&O@'d'!@bo‘!' g i SOHOFOFOEOHOPOFOBOHOSOHOHO $OHOHOHOPOFOMOROPOPOLOLOBO QTP Happy Nelw Year . 70 YOU ALL Again thanking you for your 1P HQBOBLNE o { & o greatly increased patronage dur- midway of the shoulders and the bust, [ a straight edge of each diamond out- lining and finishing the lower half of the V of the hodire. QUEEN CONTEST Closes TONIGHT On the Grounds . A STORE FULL OF ing the past year, | beg to re- main, Yours truly, Jeweler LAKELAND # PQPQLOPOPOE PHCHP g BEAUTIFUL XMAS GIFTS H. C. STEVENS FLORIDA o [ $OFOTOLOTOHFOFOPAIOPOBOIOBR. D3040 DHpO+IIC QLIS E see. This was very charmingly “"‘Beallfil'nlly Bound Books—All the iatest and popular books by the best authors, in special holiday bindings. ly m: f(:?n:::;:f‘ :.nohnd. wno | by Miss Alma Buchanan and Misses | quet of the Tampa members. (‘ardi- 1l‘ine China, Imported Hand Painted Art China—0dd, unique and original in design; rich and artistic in 2o, Fg Drep e years at Or- Winifre and Annie Streater. Those | nal and’ straw, the colors of yhf-% decoration. mf:j"; PAIERENE e e ® V1t shop No, ‘"'sm' ¢ard | jresent were Misses Vera End Mil- | cliapter, were used in decoration. | 5y Aseortment of Art Brass Goods. . - ; ) ™ Phone ') : Ohlo ave- | dred Buchanan, Mary and Vera Mc=| White carnations formed the dnin'."I 2 A7 i " . e : Green. Rae, Winifred and Annie Streater, | centerplece, and baskets of cardinal | Fine Writing Papers; Children's Bocks and Games. Prices Always Right. s o Aleen McRae, Annie Belle McKar, Louis Layton, Messrs. Fugene Ed- with and straw colors were filled [ The | mints at each of the covers. Arthur A. Douglas' 514 Franklin Street TAMPA, FLORIDA. Co. Coming! Joe Weber's New J.A. Coburn’s Greater Minstrels ?nevNight Only, Monday, January 6, 1913 Seats o #0on sale at Red Cross Pharmacy TONIGHT, Jan. 1, 1913, ¢served Seats §I. General Admission 75¢ Balcony 50¢ st three rows of seats dowustairs exclusively for children under 12 at 25¢ With music and an al “The Climax” Night Only Thursday, Jan. 9,1913 Shaw - Clayton Statione York Success Il star cast. One Coming! |ONE NIGHT ONLY |%[¢q” Thursday, January 21, 1913 Margaret Mayo's Delightful Musical Comedy “BABY MINE” Watch this space for other fannouncements Ask Your Neighbor Who She Is! COMING SO00 in “The Havoc” Is Coming Paul Gilmore and Company 4