Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 16, 1913, Page 3

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THE EVE.\'L\'G' TELEGRAM, LAKTLAND, FLA,, JAN. 1., 1913. PAGE 'THREF, | CARRYING PINS IN POCKET | "= ot e S | § | Convenient Little Cushion That May *# i Be Made From Remnant of Dis- e [J The little rcushion from which | - Now Going at 4 BIG REDUCTION e many vears ago from material taken | from an old kid glove, and it i8 still {in use. It is circular in shape and | measures two inches across. In making it, two pieces of kid are cut out just a trifle larger at the edges with a piece of narrow sarcenet rib- bon and the space inside well stuf- fed with cotton wool. In the center, the two sides are tightly sewn together with silk, which is run right through B TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR rce Number —. coeoee ooonn S e e | T <»;"]AL NOTICE—Notioes for the Sucial Degartment can be com- > sated to the Bociety Editor by either of the above telephones o written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. " s of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and * " tems of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- % ” .« soun as they ocour in order that their news value is mor & Cool Days are coming and these suits will come in handy. Stylish, Nobby and Natty, and the prices will astound you. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! We are closing out our Ladies’ High Top and Tan Shoes--the latest styles and a Mighty Low Price. - S 3 P o o T Y R e g i \ 4 TWILIGHT IDYL. !Mrs. B. K. Young Entertained b At a Six o'Clock Dinner. Mrs. B. K. Young entertained last the cushion and then drawn tightly P ; - over the edges at intervals, dividing right at a six o'clock dinner in honor | it yp into ecight sections in the man- ot Dr. Earl McRae and his friend. | ner illustrated. ! Dr. Falk, of New York. The affair | The pins are, of course, inserted into { < npon a weary world, | . pregnant with sweet ning, oo wost the day's red stand- | farled, | the ribbon at the edge, and the small e distance, some one;was informal and greatly enjoyed by | gketch on the right clearly shows this < soft coo; [ those present and illustrates a side view of the cush- | cormed as best 1 knew the fon, which should be barely a quarter ¥¢ A ‘ P of an inch in thickness when finished. | by f i omplete @ C\ y but- inz, perhaps, ;n?' duties | Tignce Will Be Given Tonight ,0;:‘(;:5‘,“‘,1‘ ::“lll:; l(hfti,‘::‘(:;ln",ifil:}r E \ apteted, ended with the' ppgieng of Tomorrow Night, side. In a pair of old elbow gloves, &y L | Phe recular weekly dance will o | enough material will be found to muke 9. e and that duty bravely | : g several of these little cushions, and [ % FORNE jeiven tonight instead of tomworrow QO0VOVOOOO0OO0QO0CW -The Protesions- {might at Oranze hall, owing to the ind a soul content, | tact that “Baby Mine” comes to the penee with all the world , diiorinm tomorrow evening and it I was not desired that the two affaivs 100000000060 000001 DR. BAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALLST Eye, Ear, Nose nd Throus dlasses Bcientifically Frescribed “lione: Oftice 141, lesidence 22. ! Bryant Bldg lakeland, s i nature-touched environ- ; i should contliet ~crene that Kknows no L doubt; i t still ambition's fire | Ladies Miemorial Association Will . | Have Food Sale Saturday cie clear as God's blue At the New Postoflice Building. tome abovey | The members of the Ladies’ Me- it for one mere motrul‘*in-nri;nl association are making ex- sttt Dr. R. R. SU: LIVAN needs, tensive ngements to hold a food i over all the golden crown of feqle Saturday in the new postoffice }l.uihliu::. Postmaster Skipper having Physician and Surgeon. [ Kindly tendered the ladies the use of SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY i a stream that gently | the lower floor for the oceasion. Hours—9 a. m,, 1:30 p. m, Tows The ladies will have chicken, cold 4:30 p. m,, 7 p. m, neath the murm'ring branches fmeats, salads, cakes, pies, home- i the trees; n.ade bread and countless other good Deen-Bryant Bldg" feonmt B0« ri's sweet, twilight love song | things to eat, and they cordially in- i D] w. 8 m\'limV g to the rose, vita every housewife in the city to DENTIST \ of some light, vagrant 14:111 on them and purchase their Sun- | Lswablisked in July, 1900 vening breeze—— day dinner already prepared. Any avome i4 and 1o Kentucky Bullding 4 wich a twilight could but per-|cne who wishes to contribute food Phones: Office 180; Residonce 84 foet be, will please communicate with either ! Sl Y wnd such a twilight would but] Mrs. J. L. Skipper, Mrs. T. J. Darra- DR. W. B. GROOVER, dice 1 knew, {cott or Mrs. F. J. Hoffman, and any BEHIR 850 SUNANIN ! « would 1 have there alone such donations will be greatly appre- Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Rl 4 et e e RS |ciated. The proceeds of the sale Lakeland, Florida. \tioir the shadows-save just (will be used in beautifying the city B o +and you. {cometery and it is hoped that the la- | L Tmm" -—Allen Johnson, “aies will realize a handsome sum | Attorney-at-Law. Oftices, Bryant Buildiuyg Lakcland Fia o b o ¥ . . " - p 4 o A St CROM BABY MINE AT AUBITORICM TOMORROW NIGHT | —— e i e G o KELSEY BLANTON Palm Beach Bathing Suit | e e e oy as an itern of bazar prepaiali they should not be forgotten, Aryant Block, Phoae & 9 Lakeland, Fia. " TUCKER & TUCKER, EASY TO CHANGE THE QCENT“ Clever Girl Has Devised Sac+! That = L‘wze E Will Outlast Those in Common 1 ymondo 1 - Use at Present. ' " zkeland, Fiorlda. The great trouble of the ' dsome | @ #0. §. EDWARDS silk sachets is that whe scont |8 Attomy-at-l.uw. iuils éhw 'l\““T izl 'v,lé (::l Office {o Munno Bu.ldiug emade. A clever young ¢ ¢! { 5 : fond of orris root among ! belong ! LAKELAND, FLORIDA @. D. & H. D. KeNOENLALL Civil Engineers aud Architects ings has overcome this dif! v inal simple manner. She makes her sachet cuses of Rooms 212-215 Drane Blds. strips of ribbon, weaving tv. or more : LAKELAND, FLA colors together, just as k! rZarten You are specially invited to call at W 0 animaton sur children weave paper. Thr 1ibbon is | cut in equal lengths, and = manyl veys, examination, reporte pieces are necessary as ! size of our store on Friday and Saturday‘ Blueprirting. the case requires. The bi:t way to guage this iIs to declde on 1l size, Room 6 Deen & Bryaut Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Lakeland, Florida then divide its length by i+ width | 7 ]anuary 1 7th and 18th of the ribbon to show the number of ¢ pleces and cut each piece a lttle! longer than the width of th« case. Sometimes the ribbone are wovem into a square, again they :re made | oblong. The squares ar- effective : : obong. The ‘squares ur- <fective |} Sgrouse & Bros. High Art Tailoring finished. } The sachet powder is -prinkled | His B safl g P Samples on display these dates. a little smaller than the woven 0|Il0 . and slipped inside. Instead of sewing gty e D Their tailor will be here to meet you with narrow ribbon bows. These are put on according to the shape of the sachet, sometimes at the corners or 1f it 1s quite large they mn°* £0 on | the sides as well. s The raw ends of ribbon left IM'I great line. and see the wonderful display of D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building. Phone 259. gt Lakeland, Florida. "R B HUFFAKER, ~Attorney-at-Law— am 1 8wart Sldg Bartow. Fla. DR K. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. 2ooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Bulld- ing. Phone. 339. Res'dence Puone 300 Red LAKELAND, FLA and give you an introduction to the weaving are turned under and fast- ened with a small stitch (harming color combinations can be made. Serviceable as well as ecorative | cases can be woven in tones of brown and ecru or in two shades of old blue. More delicate tones are of rose, pink and silver, lavender and pale corn- color, baby blue and white. | ? 1 | l ‘ A. J. MACDONOUGH, 3 : ) We will apppreciate a jcall whether “=W_§ PRESION, LAWYER (Offce Upstairs East of Court House.) . BARTOW, FLORIDA. | piC— N i o | Examination of Titles and Real = i e S, | Estate Law a Specialty. i Murrell @ Sharp \ ‘Photo, by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y.) { Pgnnywl.e s.y.; e \P(‘nnogs%opx pr'{\\g('ug‘é{z.?‘fln‘\.n | ‘ you buy or not. | | Florida winter resorts will have the first of the new taffeta water re Things Yolitical are moving so fast pellent beach suits. After a dip in the surf the suit will remain crisp and | that some of the old wheelhorses are ORGAN. fresh. A cap of the same material tied with a taffeta ribbon completes this |having hard work 1o keep from belng Suite 1, Futeh & Gentry Building Stunnioe bathing costume run over. i LAKELAND, FLA

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