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PAGE THRER THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, FEB. 5, 1913. e ‘N SOCIETY | P = R = St e - B X = R et <11 NOTICE— 10 the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. .. potices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. _.+ia] functions, club meetings, church aatherings and . of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- as they occur in order that their n« ws value is not -..al Association + Afternoon. s Liemorial association srnoon at the home wr. There wa (id much interest 'k vere elect ust secured metery d e d to serve din low next week, from this itifying the ceme- mee rs will probably b where th ding is to he t rmoon, 1 ing of the femperance Uidon with the president md was o i levotional exer ypruointed to int ¢ moving { that he favorably nicture lookod and y the matter and respondence cducational films hag ot paper racks toy | mission work Shaffer was into the necds morial ! Tth during the © ided to postpone it a public have meet | | Notices for ghe Social Department can be com- L0000V OOCOVROV Q000D i \ oy Sparkman as soon ! | thuene I Washinzton made bt ! cn definitely decided S0 Wom- | #T@ COOO0OCO0OOO0VOLOOD 00 QO the exeentive committe, to ar- prozram " citer was read rom Congress- in arswer to the ons \\} ed to on \l=o the \ll sympa lones-Works petition, tive the bill rinto dry territory the benetit of thos the st who are not i habit of writing to congressmen ask hi v use his oin in von hill pe S[hepperd-Ken A will Sparkman cateh him 1 anickly as +is almost up Union to have B B Mich HRIHLEN nnion ssjon as to 1t interested § d. It was F0 muel "1 point o iy SOoCiety or unior qehy doine ood while Mrs, Wil ot hers' wtion rintendent v leaflet on g of Mothers.” All wery t mothors do mak all necestion that this yot would gladly w would help them iy mportnat L work This interest W ind Nirs “ringe ith praver the president Feb, 17 at otherwise or- adjonrned to meet Turner's, unles dered MRS, 1. B MORSE, Prees Superintendent Fa:cy Dresses for Carnivals - During e the Winter Season e S RN L A ‘he first child pictured wears a dress. a species of carnival cos- or, 1t you prefer, April fool ild look well carried out in pale 7 1"w, blue and white; the ekirt of JH4E% ninon would have a tunic of ie faced black with whit:, the lliance being equally carfully ed in the comstruction of the and cap. A folly stick is car the hand boys' costume should be made ¢ cotton material, the edgee » into long points, while one oy and one red stocking adds to _‘ e-neral demonish appearance, and “"’; ii close-fitting little skull cap, ta;; 18 ears and horns, the latter t:-;‘ sned oyt of cap wire closely cov- Turning out & dress of this description at home provides an in- amount of interest and fun, brings forth all man- undream- credible and incidentall | 1er of resources hitherto ed of. The dear little Lergel!, a sugg successfully carr from eix years up tion is frankly picturs clally deslgned to be the most inexpens rials. A flowered T for the boufiant tunic ed cotton for the skir muslin kerchief and cuffs imparting the daintlest of touches. The three jon that could be icd out for a child jue. and espe- hing -d muslin 4 a thin strip- | sary accessories. the latter carried on {the head, which is picturesquely tied up in a eflk handkerchief, the ends | knotted under the chin. e o £ s e e with | The inten- | carried out in | v mate- | a soft white | legged stool and milk pail are neces- | Fancy Wi Be Da Mak er Work Reecptacles May ly Ornamented, and e Protty Gifts. Faiicy wicker work baskets in all | kinds of different shopes and sizes may be purchased very inexpensively | and with little trouble, can be trans- | formed into the useful article shown in our sketch. Basket-bags of this de- cription may be put to many purposes, and made in quite a small size, from | excellent receptacles for trinkets, ete., i on the dressing table. Carried out on | the same lines in a large size, they ;make handy work-baskets, and for {0ST USEFUL FORM OF BAG AT nters, whist- sy useful. tocted for the b almost a matter of choice, and silk, art lnen or art gerge, lined with soit silk | would do equally weli The bag should be made to fit into the basket in the | manner <hown in the sketeh, and may be tustened in its place with a few | stitches drawn through the wicker- work and the base sides of the bag. | The neck draws together with silk | cord, the ends of which are Knotted to- gother and frayved out into tassels which hun down on each side of the baskcts. Ribbon may be used in place The matc 3 1 of the cord, If preferred, and one or two sipart bows of some of the same fo | rihbon, tied on to tha edzes of the pasket, would ornament it and make it look very preity NEEDLEWCRK NOTES Cheap handicrehiefs for school chil- dren can 1o out of vheer lawn or | India liven 3 Sone of cxoudite v modern Jaco is made tn the Vienna aant lubor, are the fash- pretidest pat- ks crocheted © he made of carpet white twisted ero- wols b od pet Crochet fon aguin terns s togethe warp or i chet cotton A prace gloeves reachis One of t dm coarse wal overall apron has the ¢ to the wrist and 18 cut slightly squiie at the neck, fas- tening at the bac Many people are having these fna light make of silk or wool to &lip over a good dress when bousekecping and to save the trouble of too many changes of attire. When goving buttons on, it a nar row picees of tape is th aded throo L the button and a small hole picreed through the article and the tuw drawn through and the ends of the tape stitched down tlat on the wiong side, the button will be found to last as long as the article. | Chea pthread and sewing silk are dangerous economles, and it s bet-! | ter to use s for basting and coarse hand sewi d have the best for machine s Dreaking throwd or thread that knots is maddentn:, and silk that fades and breaks aftor it | {3 sewed on the goods wastes ciesd : time ruing temper. w uch of Fur, Plain ehi lvet, if it ean hasdly ba sald o it frock for cial functl or restaura {ueed to i | of view of 1, and certainl elegance as well, 1t 1s best completed with & touch of fur beautiful shade of yellow with a dush | of mustard, which 1s so fashl nable | Just now, being immensely enhanced with the addition of dark skunk, while there is a pale orchid mauve which 18 equally effective with chinchlilla or smoked fox. Some women vary this | in a more striking fashion with & touch of “civette” on black or bright green velvet. of whon | Meets every Friday night at 7:30 at I. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- dlally invited. T. E RUBERTSON, Nobdre Grand. ,E. M. SMAILES, Rec. Sec. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Local 1776 Meets every Tuesday night at o'clock, at McDonald's hall. R. L. MARSHALL, Presiden J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy. H. L. COX, Conductor | SAMUEL BOYER, |J. W. SCARR, |C. L. WILLOUGHBY, Board of Trustees. oy ooy 3 Aeegi 18 |} 1 3 wcond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p i heradass tlora Keen, katon, Secy. Lakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W, & | the | N 1G.C. akeiand Lodge No. 91, F. & A, ul J. BATES’ DEPARTMENT STORE o rm—iois em—— Spring Goods are coming in Must have more room, so down goes prices on Coats and Coat Suits going at Half Price. ————————— — FMBROIDERY SALE--Watch for Datc! b i L = ki BATES' SHOE STOR Futch & Gentry Building OF SALE--Be Sure and Watch For Date e e SPECIAL 5 e s . meets every second and fourth Mon- day nights at 1. 0. N. F. hall. Visit- ing brothers and sisters cordially in- vited. MES. 1. O LONGMAN, N MRS LA SELLERS, See meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first W Estridee, Visiting brethren cordially in ouncil Commatder, Mrs. Sallie Scip- l.. LOVE, W. M. i J. F. WILBON, Sccy Regular communications heid ou ! noof Circle G. K. OF P. frte meeting every Regular Tnesday L 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit ing members always welcome, F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commander ACKSON, Secretary ‘ POST 23, G. A. R. | i Chapter, O & Meets the first Saturaay in overy | G. LA toB of L E nd and fourth Thursday nfeh!s ponth at 10 2. m. at the home nri Orapge Blossom Div. No. 499, ach month at T:30 p omo Mre 3 M Spagling on Kentucky avenue !'} 1. A. to B. of [.. E. meets every W. M. Lucie F. B A C SINAPYWER, fwecond and fourth Wednesdays of J. R. TALLEY, i each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting —_— | Sisters always welcome Elnora Rebekah Lodge No 42 MRS. J. C. BROWN B8ec'y fake Lodge No. 2, 1.0 O ., moeets Wriday nights at 7:30, at L O 0. I. hall. Visiting brotliers are cordially invited. J. L. REYNOLDS : W. P. PILLIANS, N. G. Jieland Chapter, R AL M. No (¢ the tiest Thuroday nighi in wonth in Masonic Hall VLsit welcomed. € G K. Wilson, H P R f ompanions deil, Sec'y. J LI S mects every Commander Adjutant PARK HILL VAAAAAWA VANV VVAVAAAVAAAVVANAY Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill e P 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. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, do, will always be glad. ——See—oo Deen- Bryant Rogan Building or §. M. STEPHENS if you