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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., JAN. 29, 1913. PAGE THRFW ————— - e Ap— | ~.» LATEST FASHIONABLE ARRANGE: MENT OF THE COIFFURE. ' by Those to Whom They Are Fitted. — - T s BT I‘.oncEJotlcu for ghe Social Department can be com- SPECLA e the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. w4 notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. " ¢ social functions, club meetings, church su:herings and I .ms of soctal interest should be telephoned :o this depart- othe -oon as they occur in order that their n...s value is not arinet o 55 @ Spring Goods are coming in. Must have & smrrahe el more room, sodown goes prices on Coats 2000000003000000590000000000 | e e e e |1 and Coat Suits going at Half Price. if !in that regard. The pretty hair-dress pictured here .t WIDE, SWEET ROAD. home ol her parents when she cele- | {8 so easy of arrangement that any TE M thl‘a!--\l her sixth birthday. one may undertake it. The chignon ' /. sweet road to mc] The home was prettily decorated ; 8t the back, of pufts and curls, is = a . puitait Mail W No! COTVOOOODOODO L for the occasion the color scheme be- | if the sweet dream i £ Dini, even the little lady’s hair | S AP ribbon und sush being in harmony ! : cms ap rest and the with the house decorations. | a D ¥ T 3 oop Gumes were plaved, after whieh | ko 2 s i cinds kiss the foom, the little folks were invited into the | Frgl o5 og g° weet road tu the dining room, whers delicious refresh- | £ 2 3 s i F h G B ld g jome to the lov- ‘o § sar unted by siy shining ¥ 1 €. ! 1 was pret- G W being used in | . and home is sreat profusion. Many nice birth- vived by the little ade life sweet it a golden goa! i pris woeie Mildred and o RS i . PO o — { a glad retreat. . 1 olbert, Elizabeth Lee, | { road to the toil ' Wilton, Mary Watson, Ruth | 1 Holder, Katherine | oad home to a loving S'are, Douslas Meleod, Ruth Bryan ! 3t | i Flizabeth Love, Jose Eva Lovise Tweedell, e e Wl g | O et ; P | ldciond Lodge No.o 91, F. & A. [ meets every secoud and iourth Thurs- [ meets every second and fourth Moa- : 4 ‘, “.‘ |I" eanles f‘hl" v W Resular communications held on | duy night. Woodmen Clrele first day nights at 1. 0. 0. . hall. Visit- Ll LRI ranic ARGHasi g S NAUERD 1 1 1 of } svond and 4th Mondays at T:30 p T A 4 1otud e Ling brothers and sisters cordially in- ry Bassott, Lawrence and Floyd Pinned to a coil of hair twisted firmly Visiting brethren cordially In-| ol Commander, Mres Sallie Scip- {yited William N . and fastencd close to the head to| o i e serve 2s a support. No attempt &t vited J. L. LOVE, W. M. Haiof b | regularity in placing the puffs or J. F. WILSON, Secy T 4 desert waste. i B curls is apparent, K. OF P. sweet road to the Imports The front hair is loosely waved, R 5 et eve Tne 4 N down, ISl:tl)l‘llr;";Z ’lr’:xa(; o ,parted in the middle and 7olled back lakeland Chapter, R. A M. No pest un(tl‘ll}\ e ““.‘.d” Lako‘ Lodge gNoj -6,.1 0 9 b ot road home to her Al l"lu-'hh-rl; Stdlacohtanataey ;u! the sides. The ears in this, as in} oty the first Tl‘mrhdu) night in W 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, Vielt- I meets Friday m,‘:'h_“? at dbiac edal g st 8 'TACY. 1 all the fashionable coiffures, are con- wonth in Masonic. Hatle st members always welcome, 0. 0. I". hall. Visiting brothers are who wish their names to remain on | gealed. 1t is the softness of the hair i T L B LA L F. D. BRYAN. cordially invited. thie 1ol of the Chapter, are again re- | about the face and the charm of curls | V4 (/mpanions welcomed. ¢ G Chancellor Commandes J. L. REYNOLDS, See. o ;winded that they will have to pay &t the back that make this a style al- | \rodell, Secly; Jo K Wilson, HOP M. ACKSON, Secretary ‘ W. P. PILLIANS, N. . HESH Jomth L { wir dues before Saturday, Feb. 1! Wi‘:'*‘ admired I'“":l‘ never ll’fls'-‘“lfl s — i RSN ke 1t @ way so brigh it they desire to remain members ' A coronet of filigree silver {8 worn q izht and the dream of in .lhw purticnlar instance. For this 0 Chapter, 0 1 S meets every | Moets P(fl?fiui? .\‘S:.H:‘q'n‘\&ln vwry! GI1LAtBolL & sant hourne fep once and it is very important that ::;:;, ‘;l:l" ,~(,;“.mn:rl‘|fl,:'r“ :l;‘T:]xl ":e‘_:“ id and fourth Thursday nighte gponth at 10 . w. at the home ov! Orange Blossom Div. No !to its Joy at night, a'l dues be in hand by the date men- ' to the ;n,ils:,,:] ,.fl,.::, A TMmENSEY | n month at 7:30 p m. Mrs. |y o1 Sparling on Kentucky avenue |G L A o B.oof L k. meets eveiy sweet road ‘neath the p oo e 1 ise can be sent to either | JULlA'BOTTOMLEV. Ulora Keen, W. M., Lucle F. B.| A ¢ SHAFFER, Commander !Fm'nlld and fourth Wednesdays of t, blue sky, Mrs, L. L. Bryant .the treasurer, o- b ol u, Secy. J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant teach month at 2:30 p. m Visiting amof the 1ips that ¥oufxipg op o parracott, president. New Gloves Are Handsome. | Histers always welcome «d rood-bye, S ) The newest gleves bear the name | [akejand camp No. 78, W. 0. W.,,| Elnora Rebelnh Lodge No. 4 MRS. J. (. BROWN Hec'y ! » hier heart i the twi- | gy ; : 80 familiar this scason—Robesplerre t place Mrs. Arnold Armistead Sang These kid gloves are given the oy | | s ——— MRS, JULIA FRENCH, N G. MRS T E. RORERTSON, Sec . there it is dark and Snook, Grifling Walker, vell sweet road through The taxes for 1913 must be sent ofl 499, A¢ Friday Musicale. touch in the turnover cuffs which dis | g AT 8 A A T By T8, ePAla Fhroueh a much regretted ervor, play a lining conirasting In color t & ; SXA i e Mk L i3 the name of Mrs. Arnold Armisteald | the plove. A tan glove, for instanc: i | g filed to appear in the notice of the | will have a red or a king's blue lininy |8 onen meeting of the Friday Musieale. | while a “."“"" phjm' will be made ver) | &8 TR hie i Yoantitul pretty with a nile green shade or u N \irs mistead \\lmvx,x‘?. a beautim \solfl lavender tint. oo, sane Ry 1Tis SideT taken from | popr very dressy wear these turn !B ome and the heart are | o A | . Vae Pender Celebrated Lersary. vid's party was that ! the Chimes of Normandy, which was over cuff be lined with lace, | +s Mae Pender which cne of the real treats of the after- | as were the gloves of the dandics of WA hfwwwww "N ay afternoon at the ' noon's program. Louis XVIl's time, says the > _' WWWWVVVVVVV VVU ; ‘ York Tribune. To complete the ! . rvet suit when calling or “te \ Y ‘ (‘-}O 2 E'b’ theen new gloves are most attrac * ow the Suent r'et L e . = et Ten Good Reasons Why You Only a few inches sonare, to be ky i = pet these handl hicfs are wo! 3 cup of tea. So s=oft and fine are {1 4 !that one almost forgets them w! they are tucked in the palm of ! hand. HAR OENOASTRATON | [ i 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. evitehes and transtormavions - |{l Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Ladies, Notice ‘ combings at Bates' Department S Fihh. Because 4 Bel“t“u‘ hkes canbe seen from its summi(, l The demonstration and muking 1st. I. Gold. 12 will continue until Saturday, Fei- Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscanbe soldon REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. MY LINE INCLUWES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards i Cigars {Come and see me before p | chasing elsewhere. Yo " q" } Deen-firyan[ atronage appreciated. g ki o P gt g | o We qun Building “ M: s Rub iel oo s oo D Y. Hapie or $. M. STEPHENS = The latest foible of fashion is the fur fox scarf. The Inanimate deco | N cwWSs Stlnd % 18 used by the young lady in the guise of a pet. It is also used for ““Ck covering on evening gowns. It is one of the winter's novelties. Loooy of Edisonia Theater.