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PAGE /dRY®, - JAN. 13, 1913. Qifce Number ..eeecercoees 7-sidence ices %0 Mail narices of 8 socl items of ert a8 soun 88 t ocial [ELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR Number —. «oceee ot & v Notices for the Sucial Department can be com: ZCIAL Z\OflCE';m‘, Editor by either of the above telephones functions, elu meetings, church gatherings and social interest should be telephoned to this depart- hey occur in or@er that their news value is not & A Happy New Year To All Our Patrons Florida the Southern Auxiliary, which wiil take place in tloly In-| nocents” Parish, Key West, on Jan. B 0 ssed, and Mrs. 0. ' . H. J. Drane were g the | o i | I iy was then di 30, M. Eaton and 31 sclected Lakeland branci Business of minor importance was transacted, and the meeting ad- journed to meect in regular session, | Monday afternoon, ay the home of B | Mrs. C. E. Browne, 514 South Flor- " ida avenue. delezates to represent IN VELVET AND VELVETEEN Gorgeous Wraps Are to Be a Feature of Styles That Will Mark the Coming Season. We appreciate your past business and dur- ing 1913 will be better able than ever to serve 1 Velvet and velveteen are to be used again this winter in the compo- sition of comfortable and handsome outer wraps. These have many points || of usefulness, which fully acounted for their great popularity last year and in the spring. They are, how-, ever, only suitable for wearing over short skirts which do not need hold- | the So.iety Editor, care Evening Telegram. "4E WOMAN'S CLUB STARTS THE NEW YEAR ing up, and even so they are apt to be in the way on muddy days, for it 1s very difficult to cleanse mud stains | from velvet. On the other hand, they frequently save the trouble of changing the dress, since they lend a sufficiently afternoon appearance to the figure' even when they are worn over com- WITH GREAT ENTHUSIASM ‘ ( year 19132 | john Scarr. Mrs. Kalh-l My Py fent resident —Mrs, Her- hall Mrs. Wil-| retary secretary —— Mrs. W. D. Edwards. Mrs. F. Edwards - Club starts out on al year with courage tion. Courage, be- endid help promised cetions, and determin- | of the need for the . , feels capable of do- paratively plain costumes. They also form an admirable background for furs, with a glimpse of lace at the throat. A smart model has a turned-back collar of sailor shape not extended in long revers to the waist, which forms a pleasant change. On the waist line | it is fastened by a motif of folded | black velvet and braid. and to this fastening it is drawn slightly up in fullness from the right to the left side. This gives it a very up-todate air for anybody who has the patience to be eternally brusning. sl Face of Serge. It any who are puzzled to determine which 1s the right side of serge will follow this rule, given me some years ago by a worker in cloth, the difficulty will vanish, says a contributor to Needlecraft. Whenever there are di- | agonal lines in the weave, as in serge, It any one has current magazines or In the pattern, as in some suitings, 1o warrant it we shall organize the wachinery necessary for establish- ing a circulating library. This will be done under the supervision of a trained librarian who will have charge of the work until the cata- leeuing ig finished and some of the (lub members are familiar with the routine work of conducting a circu- luting library. In order thay this work may promptly started, we urge all who intend contributing books to do so as soon as possible, so that we may get the library into operafion with-| oug needless delay. Many people are | already asking “When will the li- brary be open?” We can only say | to them “As soon as we have enough Looks to constitute a library.” e e o FUL XMAS GIFTS A STORE FULL OF BEAUTI Bt’:lll}ii'lllly Bound Books--All the Iatest and popular books by the best authors, in special holiday bindings. Tine China, Imported Hand Painted Art China—Odd, unique and original in design; rich and artistic in decoration. A Large Assortment of Art Brass Goods. Tine Writing Papers; Children's Books and Games. Prices Always Right. 514 Franklin Street Shaw - Clayton Stationery Co. TAMPA, FLORIDA. be many improvements ' oalveady fine town, | al, thay can be others, moral and so casy to see mor sO . casily remedied, yet -, < Club, composed of; arted women, many of o worhors, will undertake what- | she serm most to need its! he ¢ wish to thank the contribu- te o library for each volume g Vo have a nucleus for a li- bra » result of the ‘“‘book are sure that not s are in yey that are the library, We have ! widred volumes, um[ri-: Lot forty people. There at least two or three in Lakeland iving books and if mr‘; ut we 00 for prople 1 keeps up to the ra- iWlished, we ought to v lindred volumes to o the cataloguing s have enough books THE BABY'S FEET. roses thap enrich a < day, nouncement that the bers of the Chinese crew of the steamer Nippon Maru, and Leong Moon, a Chinese interpreter, who was arrest- bathtub or just l U. D. . members are now payable, ed by United States customs inspectors for trying to smuggle the girls into the United States for slave pur them in play, and that same should be pald to] Cigars poses. Leong tried to bribe the inspector with $1,000, but to no avail. \ . ” s - - — e cep— — — — S— —_— § skies above or earth | Mrs. L. L. Bryant, treasurer i sweet, s s \ 5 Pretty Well Settled Now. Low Altitude. Gift That Is Divine. 3 ) o DU 0 me as a baby's lit- Week of Prayer Beln, | Come and see me before B | A Boston jurist has decided that & “Mr. Wombat, you ought to go in for It instead of a gem, or even & 2 yB 4t 4 . |husband is justified In resisting & | aviation. Many of our prominent peo- flower, we could cast the gift of a Obffl"ed'by .apt“_t I‘he" ‘ lchasmg clsewhere. Your | wife's attempts to go through hi8 | ple are taking it up.” “1 suppose i lovely thought Into the heart of & The Woman's Missionary and Aid | pockets. As thera was a previous de- | ought. Have you got a machine that friend, that wou!d be giving as the rosehnd, on a chubby, | tree, onnded and as plump can be, toiuzh the nighties, or in the air, =* aren’t prettier than s Teet, 1 swear. “noof travel, not a sign of =1 ol burdens they have had ar, binkest pinkness and the upest plumpness known their gladness when the "'#1% back are thrown. 1 that npever yet have E ved aside to sin, tampled others down in self- . hness 1o win, £ ! the bruises or the weari- g of strife, i good to look at as Tariing out in life? et I wonder, as T watch vou » % in play, = "hrough your nightie at the ‘iz of the day, " Where you'll wander in the 4 that lie ahead, L ray the Lord to guard you .‘,rd:h“ raths that you.must a —Detroit Free Press. ' Mr. {0 give, we shall be pleased to re- | these lines run from the upper right- e i | hand corner to the lower left-hand, on ceive them if they are not over al B bl 4 4 il ) b \ieek: iold:. One. xentleman: as. al- |tk DESLSICE In many materials oth. i S li lier than serge, these diagonal lines ready given |l|.1- (‘osmopolitan nn'x may be seen, such as merino, cash- McClure's, placing them on the li- | mere and even broadcloth, though not brary table within four or five days | go evident in the latter. after they appear on the newsstands. We wish to extend our hearty Others Could Tell Him. thanks to Mr. A. \W. McHenry, Mr.| “Have you any object ia piling up (. 1.. McHenry, Mr. Harry Fry, Mr.| wealth? Perhaps you have an ambi- 1 N. Wolff, Mr. Wanderlust and tion to gratify. 1Is there anything you | T. West for the excelleny music :Indt t: GO?: Il“'l‘tllere fe. When I am |’ e i ing the | fixed financially I propose to see it e l‘""l““ B l‘k‘ :ls :I\:r" 5 © | there I8 really any money in the chick. | evening of the book shower. en business.”—Louisville Courier Lakeland is our home, the home Journal. of every man, woman and child | ‘hose address is Lakeland, Fla. : whose address is Lake Dsmiosnecy. i Besl THg aim of the WOMANS Club "“! While #e are reasoning concerning to do all in its power to make this 'jee life is goue; and death, though town a cleaner, purer, better h"m“:perhaps they recelve him differently, CHINESE SLAVE GIRLS AND THEIR MASTER | | | | | | | { | for every individual in it. Let us all {yet trcats ulike the fool and the | work together with that single bhilosopher. standard in view. One year of sur’h‘j - R co-operative effort will work won- | g 2 s ‘idt-rs in any town. i MY LINE INCLUDES : | Yours sincerely, ‘ | MRS. F. EDWARDS OHNLING ER, Newspapers | Press Reporter Lakelund Woman's fCrub. A L' Jan. 6, 1913 Magazmes = spEma e —— — : Dues of U. D. C. Members | Stationery Are Now Payable. We are regquested to make the an- | | ‘I hiis photograph taken in San Krancisco, shows four Chinese girls, who were discovered disgulsed as mem- dues for the, Post Cards angels must ald. | cision to the contrary, it is now up i will skim along nicely about seven give.—George MacDon- | to the higher tribunal—and the wives. { feet from the ground?"—Judge. | {society of the Baptist church is ob- yserving the week of prayer 'I'he‘ | meeting this afternoon will be led | Wednesday after- ! patronage appreciated. b | Florida’s GREATEST Jewelry Store iI_\ Mrs. Henley, ! poon the meeting will be led by Mrs. 3\\', D. Edwards. These prayer serv- ices are held in connection With the Miss Ruby Danie! News Stand Loooy of Edisonia Theater vevival at the church and are very interesting and helptul. All of the jadies of the church are invited to| Wednesday will decide will continue hrough Friday. * ~ ARCHER : The Second-Hand [Man Feast of the Epiphany. The Feast 8f the Epiphany, Cook Stoves, Heaters, One Four- Manifestation of Christ to the Gen-|purner Oil Stove, Beds from $2 of tiles, which always occurs Jan. 6.|yup Dressers $4 up, Chairs 50c up was observed yesterday by the Epis-| Rockers $1.50 up, Office Desk, Sette, 0. until ladies they meey from 3 aiternoon the whether or not { the prayer services t | You will find assembled here the greatest urray of rare and beautitul jewels, splendid time picees, Women's Auxiliary Observe strling and heavily plated silverware, brilliant cat glass, brass and nickle chaffing dishes and acces- or sories, and the latest novelty— Toilet -sets and individual toiley articles, desk sets and conviniences, a new and unique novelty closely resembling old ivory, can br enzraved aud colored or filled in, in any color. copal chureh in this city Buffet, Sideboard, Sewing Machine, i The service of morning ‘]nra_\-,.r Rattan Cot, a new 20-30 Rifle—Mari I am especially equipped to handle mail orders: all goods so shipped are positively guaranteed . | was held at 10 a. m., and at 3 P. ™. | lin takedown—and other articles 100 H in.p Lakeland branch of the Wom-|pnumerous to mention. Just pur- to be as represented, or they are cheerfully taken back, exchanged or money refunded. lan’s Auxiliary met in corporate com-|chased all of Dr. Bevis' houschod | munion. After the service the wom- |ang office fixtures {en held their annual husiness meet- ing, twelve members responding to Treasurer—Mrs. H. J. Drane Store Secretary—Mrs. A. J. Holworthy. roll call. The twentieth annual meeting of ' 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla. When you watch needs repziring, don’t forzet that we make a specialty of such work COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Election of officers for the ensuing sear was the first busines of impor- tance and resulted as follows: Directress—Mrs. J. H. Weddell. Phone 173 o —— ————————— ———————————eeeees