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TY EDITOR TELEPHONE NUMGE e Number .- 5 Lf_m,‘.a-ml: Number ... .....‘.' s £—Notices fo. the Svcial Degartment can be com: Society Edit)r by either of the above telephones 2 atd 0 tices to the 8o.iety Editor, care Evening Telegram. \\‘.:. social funotions, clu? meetings, church gatherings and 2 ™% social interest should be telephoned to this depart. .. as they oceur in order that their news value is not sms soe 1,80 - .. 188 ceeec se: e sen 1AL NOTIC spEC ’PL, at-d 10 thq . 9#&0“0“’““ PP ESPIRPRPEEPEPEPIrEI P i - 3 70 BED WITH A KISS. Land, and much credit is due er for Lis political success. . with a Kiss and a Of Mrs. Trammell and h r acccm- i plishments the ‘following appearcd 8 ¢ little children last evening on the society page o I the Tampa Times: S i “Mrs, Park Trammell, the eliarm (ith a hug and a ing wife of our new goveruor, Hon Park M. T brizht and imme’l, s an unusually able woman and bas do it some day iry L@ prayer ere been of greay tance to her hus- Land in his svccesstul political ca- blue eyes and reer. Ske is promivert in elnh | Ang 1p secial lifte in Tellol , wiere ghe enjoys the position of a general fa- verite In other portions of the vith u Kiss while g Visited frow teionds time where she vne to time she o somany Lady and soon and recently ghe with Fonoree fal fun sheit some She relatives in Tampa was number x this Lith the old fond At of S0 tions duri fove from the formed many new eiends while her fuee, “The governor's mausion il hay or sweetness that o eeneions, hospitable and th rons’ =0 sweet, Iy capable “firsy lady of the Stats pompted to Kiss but gp Mes, Trammell The seeial i of the Star, al will be every- thing to be des 1 SMrs, Trammell, prior to her mar Lowith a Kiss while 7 R Miss Virgie Darby, and rge, she was raised at Apopka, moving to Lekeland with her father, Mr. T, G barby, and family, during her early sirlhood. Here she met Mr. Tram- well and they were married severai vears ago. Since that time they have lived in Lakeland and Talluhas . long dream ol the od day, hehind you and look n love like the sweet iovore, rtheat of gladness in see, them there vodd lips of life for your cart's despair. sides at Crescent City, where he i cugaged in the mercantile business. THE EVENING { cuuse they do nog favor you. At the present her father rr--‘ PAGE THREPR. TELEGRAM, LAR ELAND, FLA,, JA vkl R A Happy New Year To All Our Patrons [ You Cannot Afford l To frel bad be ause things are g0- ing to the bad. i To be unkind becanse you are no: treated Kindly | To be discouraged because things | are not encouraging. To e impolite to those who may i not deserve politeness. | To return evil for evil, or condemn ' those who condemn you. To fall because circumstanc not hold you up. To dislike persons or things be- | | i i es will ‘ | | "To give up because fortune has not 'begun to come your way. To try to get even with those who are not on the square. \ To be inconsiderate with thoee | who do not give you due consldera-l tion. i To feel critical because things d. not come up to your high standard. | —Ex. We appreciate your past business and dur- ing 1913 will be better able than ever to serve * . | { i | CHILD’S VELVET FROCK. you. MY LINE INCLUPES I Newspapers | Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars Dark blue velvet was used for this picturesque child's frock, which has the high waist line now in vogue and a graceful collar of white guipure. A | tie of cyclamen silk adds color and | the sash is of knotted dull gold cord. | The little girl when en parade wears | high buttoned boots of patent leather with buttened tops of white kid, and i white silk stockings complete the s | tume. . | Come and see me before pur chasing elsewhere. Your patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel Bright May ‘ with a kiss all tie ory of dreams through lizht may smile. o with a hng and a to be true when they're uenoand strong, to hold them back, rom the vears with the ind tears. blindness Pentztown Bard Is g ition Bive Book, just fresh on the writer's inle of Tampa ore neratulated on hav- nilation of intorest- command concera- ireh and socinl or Lat growing eity, innears all the clubs, News Stand Lonoy ot Kdisonia Theater. | ‘, ARCHER 'The Second-Hand Man. | | A wost unusual accident on a road uear Newcowb, N. Y, resulted in the killing of a deer by a small runabout. The car, which was going at i a good pace, struck the deer when the animal tried to cross in front of it | The car was upset, the gasoline tank exploded and the machine was burned. FFour- ook Stoves, leaters, One ‘Ilurn(-r 0il Stove, Beds from $2 or fup, Dresgers $4 up, Chairs Sue np, Jane Austen Unpopular. No Wife for Him. It has been pointed out with gome | “What do I want with a wife?”, toucers s UNTOMEy Besk SO [ surprise that the late W. S Gitbert snorted Bachelor Adsor, on poad Butfet, Sideboard, Scwing Machine, U had a strong dislike for Jane Austen, fng an old me ns for not ‘ Rattan Cot, a new 30-30 Rifle-——Mari 1 but a correspondent of the New York wanting a hne h A same lin takedown — and other articles too Evenine Post reminds us that Mark | rooster that is va'n " i fne ! pumerous to mention. Just pur- [wain had a siwilar outipathy, e ! feathors, a weot 1ochey “‘f A% hased all of Dr. Bevis' household said ones that “a library that does not | an acroplane th we un v the ¢ o contain Jane Aueten's works is a good | ale snd an antometito e K me l‘lml affcefipturee eooven if it aen's anctior beok {all the time bioic! noak PR ——1 Second - Hand Australian Desert. Australia’s noriis crritory is the Questidn of Economy. the city, with the nd also a list of the active and associate o, The addresses noted in the Blu ationg the last pages. Browne Ilazen, t the best i= Is ore of Fi rida. ciditor of the Tamnm 18- social affairs of th Uled to give the people and, being t e and complete con- ©sovial activities of the ith Florida which are used for millinery, make possible hats The inexpensive furs. metropolis. appropriate for chiidren. They are literary used to make the entire bodies of close-fitting. cozy-looking shapes or are combined with velvets or satins for this purpose. No one will care to | inquire too closely into the source of supply of these furs, but the curious may take it for granted that well cared for bunules furnish the soft white skins that are used so success- tully. Dyed and clipped and rechris- tened these pelts go to make up more pretentious and very handsome mil- linery. The majority of children’s hats are in white, many in chinchilla effects |and a few in black. There is little departure trom the cloche shape with very good reasons. This shape is sim- ple, it fits well and is becoming. More than the people of Lake- than all, it is comfortable. » know her best. She is a Ribbons in shirred bands ’Ifld in 'v woman, ore who is kind, rosettes, as in other children’s milll- 1ol | nery, are the trimmer’s main depen- _'=htful of all about her, and | gance in decorating fur hats for lit- iole thought is for her fam- I tle wearers. Some times small clus- ' friends. She has been a con- | ters of bright red winter berries, like i"Spiration to her popular hus- achieve- Hazen is an artisy of heautiful .paintings Wworks of art have been mndreds. Tampa Blue Book Mrs. Ha- hieved a, great success, as T the most useful works in Tampa, and after all done, it is the useful ount these davs. her j , the wife of newlr clected governor, is over the State and by | He—"We must eccnomize, Suppose, only larue uipecind tract of habite | garling, that you try your hand at able land on the glebe. Tt is siv times | making vour own clothes?” She— the arca of the e of Victorine The | «gp, George, dear, | could never dol country i vatered BY | that Suppose | besin by trying to numerous 4 make yours?” 1910 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla. \-— - R IR IRITRNTI™ ™ C SRRV ’ #! Florida’s GREATEST holly, are used. These prove fascinat l S ing to the youthful owners. But uost ewe ry tore of all they are captivated by tiuy 'uf heads that look like diminutive fox+s, with their bright and beady artificial eyes. The allfur hats are prefaced with shirred messaline ribbon or silk. When tur and velvet are combined, the crown is usually of fur and the brim a puff of velvet which extends into the crown, providing a facing for 1he under brim. There are variations in the brims of the cloche shapes and there are & f°W shapes quite different from them, but these are not just as good in every particular. Fur hats are very comfortable for wintry weather. Neck pleces and muffs to match them fortify their lit: tle owners against the sharpest cold. Little promenaders so clad are & de light to the eye and usually proud of their furry accessories. One may see them walking with quaint dignity, de lighttully conscious of their splendid rabbit skins. You will find assembled here the greatest urray of vare and beeatitul jewels, splendid time pieces, strling and heavily plated silverware, brilliant ot slass, brass and nickle chaffing dishes and acces- sories, and the latest novelty— Toilet sets and individual toile; articles, desk sets and coniiniences, a new and unique novelty closely resembling old ivory, can he engraved and colored or filled in, in any color. I am especially equipped to hawdie mail orders; all goods so shipped are positively guaranteed to be as represented, or they are cheerfully taken buek, exchange:d or money refunded. When you watch needs re wiring, don’t forget that we make a specialty of such work. COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland i Phone 173 JULIA BOTTOMLEY. -