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PAGE 'Ti{IREE GOOD IN HOUSE OR SCHOCL Little Dress That Will Make Up Well in Fine Cotton or Wcolen NMaierials, This would be a useful little dress for school or ho wear, and might (@ats and (oat Suits Now Going at * 2love that T found un- iled, loss of a much loved and devoted member and ac a lod=e we sadly and extend ! ¥our gaze and the queen- w, Geeply mourn her loss and said to me, laughingly, | our sincere sympathy to her bereaved Keep it now!” Mas E family and alone in a dream [ in their great sorrow. ve, as a lodge, feel the true mean- ~‘.'|>nd ing, as our hands clasp, of the words e Zhost of vour beautiful | Friendship, Love and Truth e We will drape our charter in nmemory of her we have lost, and I loved, in the long ago, | ii will also be a reminder to us to i nora Rebekah Lodge has suffered the ‘ But the patchwork blouse mar he made very successfully from odd: and ends of the sales—if with the addition of some scraps of real lace vhich have hitherto been hidden usciessly in a drawer, €0 much the better Ecru Note in Embroidery. On the authority of the Dry (-o0ds Economist, ecru embrolderies are . scheduled for a prominent position during the coming season. Paris is ac- cording special favor to the yellow shades in dress and in millinery, and dence, too, this season, even in the short-haired furs, such as seal, ermine and chinchilla. Many of the scarfs are three-quar- ters or even a yard wide, and pro- portionately long. being lengthy enough to drape around the body and fall almost to the floor. Ermine is usually left unadorned, save for a fringe of ermine tails. And, Incidentally. it may be noted that the fashion for scattering tiny splashes of black and faint yellow over the surface of an ermine coat, sumptuous evening wrap. Sealskin is perhaps the smartest fur for street or e¢ning wear, and oue of the sketches in the large afternoon or ¢vering wear, made of sealskin down collar at the back, and at the front there are long revers, the right revers croseing over to the left and! The back | fastening at the left side. of the garment is aleo cut in point shape, the point crossing over to the right side. The coat is lined with drawing | shows an extremely chic model for The coat has a high turn:| be made in fiue coiton or woolen ma- terials. Y | It has a yoke at the back, coming '@ to the shoulders in front, where the | e ;malerial of front is plainly set to it. | '9 . ) .II Cool Days are coming and these suits wi oS o g £ i JLLEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDiToR. & come In nanay. tylisn, opbby an k. H nce Fumber wo. ooo-e S e 188 & N . -" d j | L atty, and the prices will astound you. : t ore1al NOTICE—Notices for the Sucial Depaitment can be com- 3 §i SEE: :d "o the Society Editor by either of the above telephones e . .p notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. & S HOES' SHOES’ SHO ES' : social funetions, club meetings. church gatherings *and b4 . . [ 3 o ms of social interest shmdxld b; ”l:}?]-mned to t:xlu depart- © % Pl i hey occur in order that their news value is nor ¢ . . ) o 4 .= soun a8 they o e - | o are closing out our Ladies’ High Top 0 EEEeprwerr 2 et g . : S EOIOIOPOFOIOFCFOFOFOFCIOLOFFHITOSAF02 an an OCS--t e atCSt Sty CS an a BRg e v T ¥ s o " o . ) e CLUBON ¢ Mighty Low P W t5E WOMAN'S , ighty Low Price. * THE MAD DOG QUESTION : [ 5 : G R EORIRCH OO D OEEOEI AT HDOFO L OIOEQTO I ‘ < ' ¢t for want u‘."m nace in unexpected ways, Oue of « want of heart.”!the hest physicians in Lakeland will b ! not atlow his little children 1o own : T a May with o kitten, for the sooq | A strap trimmed with buttons i tak. | o [ ] 4 owna: the Bl L e eleharasite (worm, | €% down center of front, and a band | mmon that people | reason, that the cal-parasite T draws the dress in below the waist. cut thems, As ap v ensily mansteried oo the chS T v aterils required: 215 yards 40| B vy dog that is a S SBLAIL by means of cgas on the calfinehes wide, 1 dozen buttons. Cand unmuzzled is o fur, adhering to the child’s hand Bonnet of the material, with the | S TS op of what size "and thus bheing carried to the mouth | revers embroiderad in the corners. ;' . |.l’"e rroiesions. fand thenee into the stomach and in- | Materials required: 2% yards 41 ] | L i b atiiion - wldne L iy avatan it inches wide, '3 yard silk 40 inches | NEW MODES IN FJH ! of cats estines, when liey il i ; ? 3 i) | i e ] . vide, 2 yards lace, 1 yurd satin for RS | g viiere sum- ' Woris aeain linst yoear a4 Jady; ;H‘I‘H"l" [»(\.:li‘.lj- il L | DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. in mid- whose little 2irl wus slowly recover 5 i o R RS o i, PR ’ SPRCIALIST and weeks on o ing from a severe dliness, took in 4| gyt SE EMBROIDERY HOOPS | L Bye, Ear, Nose sud Taross possible for dis- |preuy healthy-looking kitten 1o : . asses Scientificaily | Preseribed aleny only in sum- [ which the child ook a vielent ik | Experts Realize That the Best Work ! jone: Offive 141, Residoneo 22, A flourish any time and. after thoroughly “sterliz- Can Not Be Accomplished Uryant Bldg Lakeland Fia the Kitten, 2iving it a soap-suds Without Them. i i : L ants and flies and | Lath, followed by aleohol, and this E - ! D { other visible in~'|-r~1~'uv;nm--'n followed by picking of Experts in embroidery - work real- | R- R. Ru SULLIVAN st R el ile (i il Lt haksakwal | 428 It in naceRANTY tD 8o embrotdery the time in greater every sinale a4 B i hoops or frames even for the small Phy,ician and Surgeon. ps, depending upon the mother thounght the animal 2| (o0 piece of work if they would keep SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY 4 cwarm spell™ or w tate plavmate for the child. But! gt smooth, They also keep the stitches | Hours—9 ¢ 1:30 w with the variops wWhat was her horror two or thre:} from drawing, and are an assistance | ours-——9 a. m,, 140 p. m, e invisible except duys later 1o find a live worm adher when shading ui‘vh ’:;olmvd silt!]is. in! 4:30 p. m., 7 p.om. BT, - Dheie g, | g he nose of the kitten, Need- | allowing the embroiderer to observe > roscope, Their hm.nAI. ing 10 .n 08 0 -.u l o the light and shadow on the silk when Deen. Brynnt Bldg., Ground Floor. srevent them from in- 1oss to relate, the kitten was chlor- held against the material. doa wumbers and vitality, otormed at onee and that mother | = gai"oe hoops of assorted sizes can DR..W. 8. IRVIN sible inse and ver- resolved that never again would ghe | pe hought for a few cents apiece. One DENTIST wirm weather. let her children handle cats or doss | hoop in the set is a lttle larger than Establisked in July, 1900 oo, that rabies is un- ©r other hairy playmates, the other, but in order to hold the «oums 14 and 15 Kentuecky h-.\m‘:v'.( i o 5 l‘ ¥ Fhere i an arenment often heard | Work firmly in the frame you must Phones: Office 150, Reaidonce N4 does not render 1ts oc- 2 1% o ki) i ' 2 i B G i A it 3 2 wrap each with narrow strips of mu s wpossibility by any that “a puny child will get well and o 5o 500 Fn cotton matertal DR. W. R. GROOVER, strong if it is allowed to play with | til one hoop tits very closely over the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, doctors have been Puppy.” The fact in the case is| other. Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bidg . mistakes does mnot 'hat ip isn't playing with the puppy The fabric to be worked is arranged e ol doctor is mistaken that cures the child, but playing out- hfi' I'l«':;'hlll' it over lhehlm;“M' hl)fl,lfi 2 meh_nfl’_“ofld‘_ B A $ < Sriah bl 3 s in the fresh air and romping | then, drawing it smooth and even, the ! the dog which bit the fh.’““ m. ‘“_ “1‘\11 l.“ 1! § ’ 1o | 1arger hoop s pressed firmly down 4. TRAMMELL, /ild day before yes fround eures the child. puppy Or MO ver it so as to hold the goods with Attorney-at-Law. con think what a chitd (ippy. The puppy wounldn't CUr*| an even tenston without straining it. Otfices, Bryant Buildiay vor of more value than 'he child if the two were shut up in | 1 the work is too 'lnrg.- for the hoop Lakoland: Wik the hiouse o play you are using, finish one portion of SRR v town and we boost Let's all have o season of thinkinz | the design before changing the work KELSEY BLANTON s . fins SRR in the hoop. and keep the untinihed Lavyen mt this is true nev- cand feeling and putting ourselves 1n portion pinned up in a neatly folded ! 3 ; .' Vil mever be a city other people’s places for a few davs. | o)1 while you are working, For hoavy tryant Block, Yhune o.d or e cow nor a horse Very sincerely, | work or Lroidery on heavy Lakeland, lin pear on the streets MRS P EDWARDS OHLINGER, | rial, a plain picture frame, or : — s ashed untethered, Press Reporter Woman's Club ot ! frame o 1ol slate will do 1 v l‘UCX.ER & TUCKhLY, nbridled. Cats are a Lakland Tkl tch the work over : —Lawyers— . 2 e L il The edoe of the material « i Raymondo Blig Raeerere 2 R R basted over he frame, or If t! \ 4 ) | ; 4 * £ uride A TOAST. ad 1o ripe en cyes were wet, terial is a Uittle oo small to all r skelbnd, ; o d opr v ere vain in their wild ;)j'ls. you ‘.; il r»,' u\nrj and ov | a¢ 8 EDWARDS 1, the loving-cup, lemands rame, o ug the stitches i | For o vich of vour beau- | Mmaterial as you work; drawing { | Attorney-ut-Law. - : tight. Thiz must be done with v b Ottice in Munu Juodiag s, und to the world, | titul hands . | linen thread that will not brook or " LAKELAND, FLOKIDA t! | { adst 0, beantitul Bands! | gepaten. o2 S S 1" Or whether near " - — | T U.EG u b Alegufllfluu.L Could you reach out of the alien | 5 P Civil Engineers aud Aiclhatects the world—the one ’:'. ds | BLOUSE OF MANY MATERI“LS 1. Sealiskin Lined With White Vel vet. | Rooms 212-215 Drane bldg : i 4 . . rouil T 2. Ermine Scarf. LAKELAND, FLA PWhere vou are lingering, and give | “patchwork” Is About th nly W i G : 5 i b N o ¢ world, its every e tonight : Peoperty t: Descurib: Oso?“\a A Y| 3. Moleskin Trimmed With Chinchilla Squirrel. vhosphAts 1Aty ekaminktion; Burs i G a tonch--were it ever so tie Creations. There doubiless has been an un-| erence is now given to tailless or| veys, ¢xumination, reports ; $a i " 1 _— usual amount of fur sold this season, | white ermine, with the black tails ap- | Blueprirting. UEe LR RnRICE ! RS | Te apply the wor vork r.| for the fashion « les have decreed | plied as fringe or in ornamental clus. e 1 e My heart wore wothed, and my | 08 SOSN8 Vord Barcherk t T (oat thin shall bo & fur scason. | ters i " A I MACDONOUGH E , ki ascinating ecreationsg ¢ o H she e a fur so i . . o e < world, with blue skies try bra blousemakers soems far fror i In many respects models for this | Entire coats of ermine are frequent Room 6 Deen & Bryant Blda. £ over, Vould ull itself into rest but one is at a loss how other y| winter vary hut hily from those |ly seen. Sometimes the pure white Architect. 1 me, and bees, and For ther no ace the world | deseribe them Nowadays, I, | of the preceding seasou, but this is to | fur is trimmed with the black and Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing of clover connnands | one picks up deliberately a 1 t1 be expected. for much of the beauty | white tails; again black and white Lakeland, Florida 8 P lift, vou and me lLike the wress of vour beautiful i embroidery, & square of linen ~|of a fur gurment depends upon the | ermine is trimmed with black fur,. o i v i ands | netian lace, a piece of broder+ An-| quality and color of the fur and the | such as the finest breitsehwanz, silky p 0. ROGERS, G e s | glaise and gome odd seraps of .| ine workmaunship displayed in its | caracul, black fox, ete. These fur La wld, an wery ki Iimes teor Riley. . e % | \wyer, A y and every kind ‘n. ;\ hl'muh Riley { which reed not match, and of | fashioning, rater than upon original- | coats are ainnle, luxurious and full Room 7, Hryzful Building At R | these, placed skilfully together. 10| ity of line or trimming. length, the rizit front crossiug far + Phone 259. A “"r:”'“" Tewis. Rebtkabs Offer Resolutions . :u:e’l r:su::. that is naturally w; bfl'l'he r‘r‘mst hoau'i'mlhfur;‘adre ai,thelr ;w:r the loft, Lt l~ v] "”l "':“ ’!:" N.“:; Lakeland, Florida & Y o | but 1s at the sam i ain nn 8t when severely handled. No aj 8 drawn in toward the bottom to giv " . BEAUT! Gt Resl‘e(t' i original R ons lied tri » “ . biza attl! l: the ':-I’ narrow silhouette. Of) T gt AUTIFUL HANDS. \ link in our fraternal chain has ginal. p rimming or bizarre catting ca approved 1 s e L 3. HUFFAKER, S "Yeen broken by the passing from onr | Many of the most exclusive 1:¢8 | improve Russian sable or silver fox, | fine seal. breitschwanz, moleskin and . i et the first fair touch | e e ,\ ble Grand, | ™ake a fine art of these blous:: and | and, as a rule, the better grades of | sable coats, there is apparently no —‘mm""" ot ” eautiful hand PRl IS fu S9U A o .r:: % | they are very expensive, for ti- !ac® | long-haired furs are more effective | end, and these furs are made up into eor 7 Stuart Bldx Bartew. Fia. s theik ands that T love sicter Julia French, Jan. 9, 19131 o¢ which they are made s real #nd| when merely scif-trimmed. Scarfe of | coats ranging from the conservatively — DR N. L. BRYAN = 'rillas 1 then was thrilled | 1, the death of Sister French, El-|often valuable and old. one variety of fur are much in evi-( practical coat for street wear to the DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Bulld- ing. Phone. 339 Reaidence Puone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA W. S. PRESTON, LAWYER (Offce Upstairs East of Court House.) BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. Wonderful Power of Love. i Your hand as I told you ' work more earnestly now ere the | faghjon authorities have it that this | scarf or muff no longer prevails. Pref- | white veivet. He who has a e and unselfish eomes Reaper comes to gather all the | color preference will be reflected here ! o love for any one being in the universe "nd caressed it and gave it |sheaves | In the spring. Ecru volle novelties are has thereby a new life, new [\‘\\la: 4 Kiss, MRS. T. E. ROBERT<=ON, . expected to score heavily and advance | new possibilities, and new perceptiol Ul T conld die f hand MRS, E. A. DAYTON orders placed cn this type of merchan- What Did He Mean? % Daily T_’“":I'M'd work | O 8ll: and the ver: mnivurse itself 18 ) or a han MRS, K. AL DS N “Now look here, Maria,” said Mr. true to your word and your a new universe to h:m, as viewed from dise are of decidedly encouraging Pro- ' yo 0o e like this!” portions. v don’t stop playing |end your MRS. ILA SELLARS, A . 3 ! Wbridge all the ti:: Il ta%e 4 hand” (O'Reiley Lakeland, Fla. friend. — John Boyle ! his new centsr of love and light—H t d * dreamed love's fullness yet Clay Trumbv'l