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| | | | TLLEPHONE NUMBERS S0 | i | CIETY EDITOR. . Number ... g{:J “C‘;H L S S e . L NOTICE—Notices for the Sucial Degarvment can be com- i to the Bociety Editor by either of the above telcphones ren notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram, . social functions, cluy meetings, church gatherings and ECA w § : s of social interest should be telephoned to this depart. & <oun 8s they oceur in order that their news value is not JPPPPPRRTRY ¥ T FEREE R H 4 | | Terrescscca cocssccces - 0 :/);;aizgural Ball a Brilliant Event with | ‘\':us enclosed, headed, *“Only ! *ee the mountains Kiss high Heaven, THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JAN. 13, 1913. Un- bossed Governor, Love's Question: e founwins mingle with the river, And the riv The winds of Heaven mix forever, s with the ocean; With the sweer emotion; ! Nothing in the world is single; All thinzs by a law divine l In one anothiers being mingle, I i | ! Why not. | with thine? And the waves clasp one another; ! No sister flower would be forgiven | If it disdained its brother; | And the sunlight clasps the earth ‘ And the moonbeams kiss the sea; Whay are all these kissings worth, If thou Kis&' not me?” The beauty and loveliness of this beautiful and suggestive poem by Shelly corrvesponds with the rhap- sedy of the subjeet “two souls rush’ together ag the touching of the lips.” | It this letter were illustrated right | here would be placed a representa- | SHOES! ol tnell We are closing out our Ladies’ High Top and Tan Shoes--the latest styles and a Mighty Low Price. U. G. BATES s l Love and the Sex Instinct. | By Dr. Frank Crane. | Does love spring from the sex in- | stinct, and is it but a modification o that? There ave some who believe | v vears inaugura- sonville, yellow charmeuse, thizs. 1 do not. And for the reason a red letter day inmarabou and drapery ofesilver span- iy [ love many persons where tlm! in the official eir- ' zied net, pearls, white roses. [s(x instineg does not enter into my | This week has: Mrs. J. Taylor Park, of Tampa, | feoling at all; as, for instance, my | to the rule, butHavender charmense, with imported . othier, mother, daughter or friend wost brilliant so- | Malta lace drapery, rhinestone trim- | This, however, is true, that |0“.: Le history of Flor-iinas, diamonds, Palma violets, | lis a0 powertnl aflinity for the sex- | wd romantic cap-| Mrs. Do B Fudge, of Bainbridee, jotive, as alcohol has tor water, The | Ca, biug erepe de chine, jewel trim= cox-feeling strongly ingpires and in- | uts of the social nincs, diamonds, red carnations ‘,, nsities love And loyval love redeems nauguration week Mes, Grifling Park, of Alexander ].‘,;,\-1\.“ from its dearading tendency m and ball on lhvifi':»‘ ‘“i" white lace nu-s.~:|lin".f;|.d makes 1t pure and wholesome creuration day. These ! rose trimmings, amethysts, | But they remain two distinet things. dring culminations of [y hite Killarney roses, | Tiova1a i forthputting of the! cmonies iulroduviugz I'he costumes worn by the other forces of lite. We do not know what | hief magistrate of { kidies of Mrs. Trammell's house |ife is, hut we do know that wher- | Park Trammell, thefonests were: Cver it appears it manifests itsell | ined to be Flor- | Mrs. L. M. Bennett, of Lakeland, by loving lar zovernor. ' cellow charmeuse, drapery of bro- Life moves in widening cireles; so | v Florida will feel ,,"l,‘; crepe, gold lace and chiffon, We see love out from the illili\i‘(]llillé 1 learning that thv'“hm- carnations., te the family, the State, mankind, rul reception agd ball Mrs. W, Graham Har m, of Al- ' God. For love of God is the awaken- ¢ most heautitul "affair fqon, Woe charmeuse, beaded net | ing to life of the highesy function- | v people who have resided | qvypery, marabou trimming, pink | ing of the human soul veurs, and »who have wit-| . pnations. { 1tis but natural that lite should nny o inaugurations, pro-f o Aiss Emma Trammell, of Talla- ' eXPress itsell in its intensest torm in < one the most brilliant | yussee, pink brocaded crepe meteor, | the creative instinet, This is at one Jl With over dress of embroidered chif- | the mosy ossential and the most dan- = the subject of much com-)yon, pearl trimmings, pink carna- | serous form of love, Without it the and wax generally conceded ©ut no previous inaugural recep- there so many beautifully They were quite seen at the White in our national tions Little Wilma sonville, dainty crepe de chine, Jenkins, of Jack- little frock of pink | with lace and rib- Lon. Mrs, Joe B, imported robe ot ered in gold and over pink charmeuse, mings, hyacinths, mns Johnson, of Tampa, chiffon, embroid- lavender chenile sequin trim- mell, who is now the wiyv of the State,” and her tor the occasion—some of Mrs. J. Fred Williams, of Atlanta, ot in the receiving line! white duchess satin, over dress of aud Governor Trammell. black chiffon and pearl trimmings, the governor's personal ussisted in receiving were Park l pink Killarney roses, Other ladies in the receiving line tie wing: Governor v.ere mos; handsomely and charm- Vrs Trammell, Mr. and | ingly dressed, and the beantiful cos- <. Jenkins, of Jackson- Fivlor Park, of Tampa; W Trammell, of Rensa- the ladies formed a most pleasing vision to the large crowds | tumes of who paid respects to the new zov-| oD Fudge, of Bain-!ernor, his wite and party, and to the id Mrs. Griffin Park. of | State oflicials and their wives who ty, Ala formed the receiving line, mes worn by the ladies| The wite of the new zovernor is s party were: 2 most clever, talented uand interest- | nell, white charmense, 1 ing and certainly a most itin, drapery of Bohe- ] hiostoss Socicty ay the | nd o jewel trimmings, | eapital will e all that one counld sapphires, American | wish for daving the residence of PAre Trammell at the gzovernor's S Jenkins, of Jack-jmansion. Jacksonvilie Metropolis . Ninth. A PRA ; are —ER Good and yoand vothe even- ¢ Teflth. vork each day; and if i ht y & Find me gentle still, /: Max Elirmann \ 9 i | rs o1 despair overcome P . 7} 9 Tove Letter to Gilchrist ' ? ¢ waet the strenzth that Jnspired Two Lovers. | ] o l ted me In a recent issoe of the Telegram | § (] tion of other times a so v oiten reproduced from ! Q the Jacksonvill Metropolis which ! r the bright hours that siated 1l iovernor Trammell's in- l—-—-«uumn-fl : Al od two lovers| wyq coiffure matters not at «!i with wver the silent hills of my 1o wed. Wo dind that this was an €r-| gne of these quaint new eveuing caps | Idhood, ror, that instead it was a love let- | which are much the fad for 'lcater | N roce would perish, and supplies our never ending tra It is the inspira tion of our art, our literature and all the most interesting elements of | our career, 1t also fills our prisons edy. | Love is life. And life is baffling . L] . EVENING CAP First. g e o WEPSS @uEp o Fourth. Fifth. Sixth. Fall. Seventh. Eighth. in Lakeland. RSP ermatn T o @ wwmr a5 0 © 0 < 00 =S 0 P8 CIE) STFRS o PAGE * Now Going at 4 BIG REDUCTION Cool Days are coming and these suits will come in handy. Natty, and the prices will astound you. Stylish, SHOES! _'—_—\Seez 1G. C. Rogan .l @ats and (0at Suits Nobby and SHOES! VWA Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Because all Streets will be Graded. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Be~ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. Deen- Bryant Building <t glowed within me uised my early God to have | tempest of the years. | from bhitterness and the amid the mng ter to Governor Gilehrist. During his | wear. The cap is made of peat! bead- Governor Gilchrist | ed gold net, which is mount~d over s from four ladies | thin sllk. Heavy pearl bead «nd tas- sel ornaments at the sides drag the cap down over the ears. The half I8’ softly waved and drawn fluflily beyend | administration received love lett living in different parts of the Unit- od three of whom accom- States, or §. M. STEPHENS i]ulniul their letters with newspaper arded moments. ciippings showing a representation ¢ thought and actions be suoh,m his picture. Only one of these 1 keep me friendly with my- ladics used a stercotyped hand-writ- 1 lin}z incident to many ladies of the present day. One of these ladies en- closed a handsome, flattering repre- sentation of the governor's picture, | W friends who will love me for stating, “I came across your picture, what I am; 1 was struck with your handsome r keep burning bright before face and could not resist the tempta- vagrant steps [ tion of writing you. for really T am Kindly light of and | anxious to meet you. This being though Leap Year, etc.” “His towering form aud infirmity overtake me, and 1!stood like a lone pine after a storm.” not within sight of the castle |“And T am on trail of the lonesome of my dreams, pine.” “Twenty-six vears of age, me still to be thankful for |etc.” _ life The following beautiful little U1 for Time's old moments [pa(l]mom, written in her own fair hand, harp passions that 1 judge others less mn myself. hope: the edge of the cap. — 010H0 DEOIDIIITIN0 Lakeland Artificial Stone Near Electric Light Plant Works RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONRY Crushed Rock. 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