Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 24, 1913, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 24, 1913. 'CASE FOR KEEPING RIBBONS : CIETY | 0 l ll Cardboard Covered to Denote the Va- i | rious Shades Is ths Foundation ‘ i ! of the Article, | O S———. 1 o ¢ . o (@ats and (0at Sutis G OF THE AUTOMOBILE, |only be enjoyed in such splendid | combiaation for such a small sum. i —— 4! — L0 RRRAC Q00N ARAC G000 O ‘ I make my cases to hold two rolls i < 1 ; & |of baby ribbon, but, of course, they N : TELEPHONE NUMB.ERS-—SOCIETY EDITOR. & |an be made to hold as many as one ow Golng at ¢ y likes. - o7o- Number ....... g First I cut out four rounds of card- g 316 R EDUC TION . deuce Number ... © lboard, white, especially if a light | - Sis 2 lshade of material is to be used as a _ ~ SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- € |govering for it. These rounds should ¥ .ied to the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. @ |be three-quarters of an inch larger in | "‘ \ritten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. ¢ |diameter than the roll of ribbons. I | i i 5 @ ! otings, churc ueri buy the rolls first and then measure. | ( : ¢ © . of social functions, club meetings, church uu:lerings and @ |buy I D d h ” @ .oms of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- @ Supposing that you buy pink rib- &8 00 ays are Comln al'l t eSe Sl“ts WI ¢ . .¢ soon as they occur in order that their nc .s value is not @ |0°% Make a pink and white case to ¢ is E a igo with it. Cut out two rounds of the o h d S l. h NObb and A od s a come€ In hanay. tylisn, Y Y 20000000 0RRVOVCRR00C 20000000000 | 2 . d - = Natty, and the prices will astound you. A 80 -y e i SHOES! SHOES! SHOEYb! g e | Secrets of Beauty. o 3 s of silver and gold, |\ \oll known actress says: ’ . +is and meadows and gar- “Aotresses have O . 9 H h T i We are closing out our Ladies’ High Top ters erystalline cold; J | iy are stored, and they are much like | : panorama of villas an her wor i Hiair eave for thbki e o s Tl i and Tan Shoes+the latest styles and a Wtones away from ,\ou‘nnu:u not to do. and do not !h«‘; (things they onght to do. If they fow of the pleasures that [ wear tizht shoes and their feet hurt Mighty Low Price. Jthem, they 2o to a chiropodist; it price of an automobile. 1 ¢y, need a massaee or Turkish bath | it 1mpoo, they 2o where they can | pink material for the outside and two b cheek ud a song in be obtained. They don't learn to | O the white for the lining, allowing leart, e el L . |a good halfinch of the material ev- hat ic <teady and clear, ¢ ' VINRN 1A LHOMBRIVOR, [TOD L pvwhérd to thrn over the edge. o eqnal (o pickles and pie the ciever ones know that one pro-| cover two rounds of cardboard with Wt 4 dionomic fonr {¥ogsion. 16 onougl i white and two with the pink material, [d ® & f holive ahd {n tute with Fhie truth of the matter is I'll!i!'|| n overcast a white and a pink to Lan netress-oor any other woman gether (the bare sides of the card Cunnot impart secrets of beauty to | boards, of course, being on the out | side), when you will have two com - that are tempered to : janother any more than the rich man o : | bletely covered rouads i . i the pleasures of healty 37 iMPart the scerets of h"'\“w'\\, It a brocaded maierial is used It follows: jimpounded. e shall posy a notice L you get “”"“"" to :“"""b“"‘“"' man. i will not need to be embroidered, but Musical Family, Section 18, The running at large of the impounding of said dog, at the \ving an automobile. “It s something - every woman | with a plain material a small spray StiggIns—"Are thoere any musiolans |o; dogs on the streets and public | €Ity Hall and at the City Pound. must find for hersclf—if she can | of flowers and leaves worked on the i your family?” Wiggins—"Ra-ther! | pices of the city of Lakeland, Fla, ' Eiving description of the “dog; and ik of the horn has a magi- s i . : i i ralle S i “7 The method is different in cach case, | pink material before it 18 attached Why, my father is an adept at blowing g e dup e ot desliod, (ndlh al note i lereby prohibited under the fol- i | “Beauty is in the eye of the be- |t the cardboard is a great fmprove: his own horn, and nother Is equally | fowing rostrictions three days, he shall then Kill said arms all your lroubl‘lh"hn]qll‘l‘ ’l)m B ,‘mm P ment. expert at harplng on one string: ma-| Whenever the Mavor chall deem it “"‘{' 1 A way, e i R ,\_‘“r‘.l:f A fine pink cord sewn on to the fnlaw has to play second fiddle, u[nd‘l;q\.-¢nssglry to {nsure public saiety, he | : '?;'f'“‘;“ o ,M?. ‘;'""”‘“"'x;‘.": w“irll;! vul v hum of the motor invites i )y BAEE SCCTes | odge of the case makes a neat finfsh. | Aumt Tabitha leads a humdrom ex- shall issue his proclamation by no- ',"}.h "l»".“',"'"mh," 'l'".l “. sal d‘ 1o go said one very true thing when she{ang [ gometimes put a narrow frill | istence; grandpa zives a solo on his | tice in a newspaper published in the '::."i:::"[;‘lm.i:h?.'.n:,r,]l'il,l,-f;,l,{.ur:-lljlflil[ eg.; e Wlossoms and hirds are Inunched the ) u, ‘Many an ugly - of lace—Boston Globe. 'nagal organ every nieht, without the ' n._v. ot dm el gl uwn‘vrs. 2 ”f|i|;|u‘ <-fl'w~i ilnnn-di:uvl.\‘ .uhon ‘il; pas- I {Woman has never known she was | 8tops; uncle spends his time wettin d“‘"h.m keap them off the streets and age by the C il and the signa- oplay. ! y B | public places from and after any S8e by the Council and the signa it i somewhere & racy new |nOY beautiful, because some 2ood MUCH DISPLAY ON MILLINERY Il \\l}lfl'lo: Harry is fond (lnfhls PIDe, [ riven date, unless the same shall be [ture of the Mayor. A . nodel ot speed man has loved her aud lied to her! % vand Geriy w - forever ringing the | g curely muzzled; and such prohibi- | | hereby certify that the foregoing At e ; e A SRS Nl i changes on her admirers.” i . continue y _jordinance number 145 was duly : my hand on the whcel.,mr'q'"‘ how loving and lying usual- | Lace and Ribbons With Fur of Many tion shall continue until public no passed by the City Council of the i ' ! » v dise inuance o K t N our hat and together |} B in pairs! Kinds, Are All Considered Prop- ORDINANCE No. 148. :,f;,,i?.{r::l'm‘u?:,“:‘,:.ln,l:,,l.mh‘lu:,:::._n0{{,,} City of Lakeland, P, on the 15tk Wl oh i U1t every man does not think the er Embellishments. \n unll'nulm- amending Section 1% dig '""'ml"K i 'I.'n“;,:v m' Vi(ll:lflfl;l day of January, A D 1912 : jwoman he loves is bheautiful, he e of the Criminal Code of the Revised ol this xwtiun‘ hall be decmed a | Attest nurchase an automobile. K : in} i i Fur bands, wings, quills, algrettes Crdinances of the City of Lakelantd i "’.” '"__“ .ml it shall be lh"' MORRIS . MUNN, Minna Irving, in Leslie's. :n',n 08 Iu.r .thm\ she is h"""m"".(cabochun& scarfs ete, are all used "“tlating the running at large on ";:m & lll'h';lp ‘;n;:rslml ulnd :mu-r Pres. City Council B :“'“‘;{‘:::3 I:ilrlym: hl“l:u‘l‘ll ';l‘“l‘(‘)il “;Ililrol'l l S SASL I AeE sand the (s vorls 'ht;hs“i‘ffi%:d‘-‘ulil:( fillll\)lm;!nl:lli(‘:;‘isvl:"'(rfill'nf?i I policemen to impound such dogs, ¢x- 1t h\\(;,l\l'l;'l(.\"lcrk H {4 see rOueh rose-c ¢ * i M A B ) g e s cenl A | g . Yrs. Duncan U. Fletcher -l'lwmw. 'm:! every woman )utlim(. 'furs for this purposo are sable, €T of the City of Lakeland, Florida: cept as he nm-'"“?"" fl' .Whh ",-m'.l): 1, 0. M. Eaton, Mayor of the City ‘o . glasses, ¢ 3 g %! mine, fox, squirrel, mole, seal an¢ Dot v { he found running at large in viola = A Nonunated President of : O i h . That section number eighteen tion of the provisions of this section, |01 lakeland, Fla., do hercby approve Congressional Club. the man she loves. And if cither of ! clvet cat. (18) of the Criminal Code of the Re- | V'O" ol : ¢ | the foregoing Ordinance Number 148, v Ttnde of Mie. it them wants to keep on loving and | The combination of lace and fl"‘n" vised Ordinances of the City of Lake- "'::::_' :l("”;;(l"!"‘;;'"':'":"'r?::.”:‘q‘::,“gdf::.. :: this, the 16th day of January, A. D. Fletcher will b : being loved, they have both zot to frequentl,v seen on d.reasy hats. J'«"r!l:uul be amended so as to read as 1913, 0. M. EATON, eior Wl by grited 9 Keep up these flattering little lies instance, a largo wing of lace will ST e RORE o o that she was nominated, ac- B T " | be outlined with a dainty fur baud, rivy 1o an Associated Press dis- {or a fur-trimmed model of brocad:d ierday, for president of tha|Ermine and Skunk Combined in One | velvet will have a lace facing PARK HILL VWA WY it z § .11 of the Most Fetching of the Win- In ribbons picot-edged, Roman- nal Club, an influential | . i <unition in Washington, and the | ter's Styles, | striped, palid, faille and molre are J = va—— {among the favorites for milinery v\-‘J!I v:vnko place on Feb. 5. The graceful stole cleverly combines | trimmings. long, fatlooped bows, teher is a brilliant and [and contrasts snowy tailloss ermine either sticking straizht out in the ¢ Wwoman and holds a promi- [and dark skunk worked in strands in | yack or perched on the erown slant- tion in the social life of 'the way which gives such special 80 | jng backward, are the favored i th- onal capital. Her popular- | ods of arrangement. A touch of :ib- Wy by her nomination for bon, (-ltlhr-rkin t};v fnrr‘n of{g :;.‘: 1 flr' AR % Sy a neatlooking bow, is widely o ""’(k“?"‘:”" Metropolis. with feather garnitures. Often . lat | : sl that would otherwiso be somb: Al B¢ Used ing is given a bright touch by (! . and Lakeland | |of a gayly-colored ribbon knot t: Ciizn ; ‘ | away at the base of a feather. the progress of the Tampa'! i T ] and of the talent .\4'!11‘(1-! f W'TH SNAKE EMBRO'DLRY Y ‘dams, which will par-| both the Tampa and the | Loutauquas, this morn- | @ vt Tribune says: | fendent €. Rucker \d:llll.\‘.i I n charge the coming Chau- issembly to take place here *-27, reported yesterday that “nee sule of season tickets " most encouraging and that Lave already been disposed Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. 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. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. S'evemh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Secction in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be:ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if vou do, will always be glad. —Jee—— G. C. Rogan 5" or §. M. STEPHENS Ulis says the advance sale | tickets is warranted by the ¢ of the programs to be of- r the thirty-five sessions of "bly. Al of these programs, will represent entertain- at will be well worth the f fifty cents for admlssioni ' cutire season’s tickets may “or the sum of $7 or less than '~ 7or a reserved seat for each “a of the lectures of Dr. Krebs’ course op psychology 2 of 35 is regularly received. Mrs. C. Rucker Adams " vhysical education de- * double that amount all over i Dr. Kerr Boyee Tup- : of studies on The Peer- "0k, the Bible, cannot be val- lars and cents so also ma | f the literary work of .\msi i Hamilton, of Chautauqua, 1 The lectures of Wil- Bryan, ex-Governor T, of Minnesota, Dr. I.incolnI V. (Sunshine) Hawks.| Parisian glove makers, following the stockking designs, have embroids {ered them to match. The photo-| | graph shows an evening glov: of | white silk embroidered with a green snake. { il | For the Little Folks. ! Some of the newest suit desizns e = 1 ' for the small boy show s fnmeng of such celebri-| nosg and beauty to this most durable contrasting shade from that chosen Jeanette Kling. in In- | of furs. for the little garments. | ¢ Readings; Ross Crane| The muff is, on the other hand, e Fyr coats promise to be very fash- oonist and clay-moulder; | tirely carried out in the ermine, b"“ ionable this winter in tiny fashion- | in mighty marvels of the | also gains variety of efiect by the il ja53 Some of these models are de- orld; Miss Emma Noe, so- | troduction of the little taiis and Leads cidedly original in cut. soloist i { Into the bordering band, wkile the. geotch plaids fashion many of the their cwee:“:oils :]lec- ;zlub' great bow of velvet ribbon, with 18| ja¢0ct children's school frocks. In 1S Goshep Wiss Bells; ROg-| central paste ornament, is a further, fact, plaids for making and trimming e ®n band and orchestra, in addition, which is strikingly smart, a8 | gregges for the little folks. *" and popular selections, can | well as novel. i

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