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r iz in fashion. < of velvet are . is & feature of 1 ashes of roses Is come first for is the colored e ilured suits are 1 .vuque( is a com- | i berries, ¢v this season. uscd as a trimming cvening gowns. ‘les are worn over s~ b« of velvet and cloth. 1+ with the smart Rus ich 1s so becoming to ‘.ure. is the extremely coat and the habit-basqued Louls Proteséiblis- 1 SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST ar, Nose and Throat -ientifically Prescribed one 141, Residence, 22 Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. lasses Offi ¢ R. R 1. SULLIVAN (11" ATTENTION T0 SURGERY hour ., m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 m, 7 p. m ..E. n, Bldg., Ground Floor. R 7 & WILSON, N AND SURGEON L70; residence, 1-2 Rings. Lakeland Florida. GRCOVER AND SURGEON, 1 4% wy Bide S kVIN NTIST i in July, 1900 5 Kentucky Bullding e 180; Resldence 84 LISEY BLANTON LAWYER Phone 319, Lakeland, Fla. (K¥R & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. lare Florida A C0X— MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. - Office City lh_ll 0 ¢ RLDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bulldiag | AKELAND, FLORIDA DR SARAH E. WHEELER OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN s o, 6 and 7, Bryant Building, Lakeland, Fla. ice Phone 278 Blue. ouse Phone 278 Black. ?’ D & #. D. XENDENEALL Ci71 Engineers and Architects ivme 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. i *itate land examination. ‘evs. examination, reports. lueprirting. A J. MACDONOUGH, m § Deen & Bryant Bldg. Architect. %“eet [deas in Bungalow Designing Lakeland, Florida. GERS, Lawgyer, 7, Bryant Building dur- R Phone ¢ IR N L PRYAN, DENTIST, Inz, Over Postoffice Phone 2 ¢ 300 Red. LAKPLAND, FLA TRESTON, LAWYER !rs East of Court House.) RTOW. FLORIDA. "n of Titles and Real ‘ate Law g Speclalty. E. HAYDEN ELAND, FLA SENTRY UNDERTARING €O, FUNERAL DIRECTORS3 Puley & CGentry Building, °2e—Day, 241; Night, 13 Red. and the large muff short | ~ | their Q . < TELEPHONE NUJEERS—SOCIETY ELITCR. i :' 3 Office NumbeR ..o icaiivreosascsnsnnsivnss itk :7 " + Res'dence Number .........cciovvieenes i e 135 © % s < > SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for {}:¢ Social Department can be com- ‘f’ S municated to the Society Lditor Ly eitlier of the above teleplhones. & 2 Muil written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. @ > Notices of social functions, ¢lub meetings, church gathering and © 5 other items of socinl interest should be telephoned to this depart- o | & ment as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not ¥ | 3 impaired. o ] =3 -.‘0000~:'06000000OOC'OOQOUOOOOOOOOOOOC' I'M DREAMING OF YOU. | Noted Singer Appears at | The Chautauqua Tonight. i U decaming of you and the roses | Tonight Chautauquans will have And songbirds and skies of blue. |the picasure of hearing one of the I'm dreamiug of walks jmu-,( singers in the country, Madam: And moonlizht talks | Grace Hall Riheldafier. Of .\l:.xm- | Rilieldaffer the Pittsburg Times While roaming along with you. tm lonsing for the days that are Says: | “*An auvdience which filled the spa- sunny, ! | cious Exposition Music hall to over- When trees their bright garbs re new; When purling streams Are full of dreams And lovers’ hearts beat true I'm dreaming of you and the roses | Riheldaffer, soprano, last eveuing. The work of Grace Hall Riheldaffer was a delight. distinetly heard in the rear of the hall even in pianissimo passages and her diction was excellent. “Die Lorelei” with the orchestra and [0 insistent was the applause that | | | on the stage, greeted Walter Dam- That grow by your window there, You with your eyes Where lovelight lies; | You with your gold-brown hair I m sighing for days of blossom And nights like we often knew. While bright coals gleam | Tonight 1 dream i’ Of the roses, dear. and vou, ' « * » The Colonial Dinner Has Been ! { Postponed Until Feb. 27. | On account of the Chautauqua, the | Queen Esther Circle, announce llnu‘ they will not hold their Colonial din- rer on Saturday, Feb, bt hove | | postpoiied it until Thursday, Yeb 127. On this date they will give a | dinner lowntown store, to v hich they cordially invite the pul lic. N s0hie Have You Any Books for The Woman's Club Library? | It will be renu red that on th loccasion of the New Year's recep- ! mt [ tton and book shower, given by the | i Woman's Club, that the [was very inelement and that a larse | number of people were deterred from i Lattending, Mrs, C. A, Cole, chair- | ;' man of the library committee, wishes | i1t announced that any of those who | were planning to attend and who | had books which they wished to do- | | nate, will confer a great favor upon i'lln club if they will either leave donations at Cole & Hull's Jewelry store or phone Mrs. Cole and i she will gladly have them called for. i . . . | Miss Ethel Roosevelt Engaged. ! According to a dispatch from New | York yesterday friends of the Roose- {velts learned that Ethel, second | daughter of the former president and Mrs. Roosevelt, is engaged to | wed Dr. Richard Derby, a son of the ate Dr. R. H. Derby. Miss Roosevelt, who holds the dis- | tinction of having spent more years Biys: Lin the White House than any young “Madame Grace Hall Riheldaffer, ;uirl before her, made her debut in the soprano, a stranger to the na- | socicty at a ball in the White House | tional capitol, was a most agrecable | in December, 1908, surprise. Her voice has a brilliant | She is 21 years old, seven years|‘uality and carrles wonderfully “)'ounzer than her half-sister, Mrs. | well. Notwithstanding the decided- Nicholas Longwortn Iy defective acoustic character of Dr. Derby is a graduate of Har- | the biz hall every note of that volce, vard, class of 1903, and is a young|even to the planissimo, was heard [ and successful physiclan In this city.| ciearly at the farthest point from His father was a well-known eye|the stage. The artiste was especi- weather | MADAME RIHELDAFFER she was forced to respond, singing the Moszkowski Serenata ‘Neig’ dich 'O Maid' with great delicacy.” Madame Riheldaffer also appeared in Washington in the Messiah and of her work the Washington Times - | specialist, a graduate of Harvard in|ally effective in “Come Unto Him" ::\nd achieved a genuine with “I Know That My Liveth.” 1667, and whosc death occurred on {Jnly 4, 1907, at his summer place at ; bark Harbor, Me ~ PLANNING triumpn Redoecmer THE SUFFRAGIST PAGEANT e e I T O - % | 1 nally known eufiragists, at work in the Wash- s the zreat pageant of March 3 Mrs. Street ' tormer chicf justice of the Australian su- a4 @ divisica of Australian sufiragists in the pa adeiphiac No Signs on That Rozd. ' There are no siguboards along the road to succezs, i Shrubbery on Steeple. A shrubbery of 2 dozen small elde trees, each over three feet high, was |own, ¢ Lave found the discovered a few days ago growing on road are eencrally too busy to attend | the steeple of the Wesleyan to the matter. | Kingston-on-Thames, England. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK EL I flowing and practicaily all the scats | "roseh and the New York Symphony | ! Orchestra and the soloist, Grace Hali | Her voice could be | She sany | AND, FLA, FEB. 19, 1913. ¥ 4 S | SRR R T | ! | 1 | We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. i1 Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and Accessories being the most complete ever K| brought to the city. See our Children’s Dresses==just received a shipment. CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH | Sunday school every Sunday morn | lng at 9:45. Everybody cordially In | vited. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Tlorida avenue snd Bay St The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowliu . D., vastor. Sunday school 9:456 a. m. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. anc 15 p m Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:30C. Woman's Missionary and Ald So clety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People's Meetin) at 6:16 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting Jist Wednesday ut 7:30 p. m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave., Between Main and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school. 9:46; preaching, 11 a. m., and 17 p m. Wednesday—Prayer meeting at 7:16 p. m. M. E. Church, South. L. C. Jenkins, Pastor. ~unday scoool 0:46 o0 - - Moruing sermou 11:90 &, m. iwpworth Leagne 6:00 p. a. Evening ssrvice 7:00 p. m. Prayor-meeting Wedneasday 7:0¢ = East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at 2 p. m. B, A. Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m | EPISCOPAL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCE Rev. J. H. Weddell minister it charge. Services—11 a. m. and 5 p. m. ot every Sunday, except third. Sunday School—10 a. m. every Sunday. Lakeland Branch of the Woman'» Auxiliary meets on the Monday fol- lowing the first Sunday of each month, at 3 p. m., at the residence 0f some one of the members, as may 0e announced. All Saints Guild meets on Tuesday after the third Sunday, In the Guil¢ ‘h:ll. at 3 p. m. { | | I — Tntheran Chnreh Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennessce Surday schocl 10:00 a. m Services are held on second an¢ furth Sundays CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday 8chool at 16 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and [Tp m. Christian Endeavor Soclety at D m. church, | Prayer Meoting, Wotnesday even. lsgat T m | E A Snav for ouIcSale, 80 A $ Asfine land as there is in Florida, onc and a half mile from station: 60 a - res under good wire fence; E 30 acres cuitivated; 123 large beaing orange trees, © 200 grapefruit trees, bulded, 4 years old; 30 acres g fine pine timber: 10 acres choice hammock land cov- ' ered with oak: 10 acres good mucic land. Uhe first man with $2,500 cash gets this bargain, another $2,000 to be paid in one, two aud tiree years, Act quick as this wili not last. Call or write THE ALEX. HOLLY REALYY CO., Lakeland, Fla O+ OFA PO FQIQEFPOFOIOF QI LastOpportunity TO BUY Orange Grove Lots Get a home in the Beautiful FUTCH & ROGERS SUB-DIVISION Just one block from the brick paving on Florida Avenue. * Only twelve blocks from Main street. CITY WATER ELECTRIC LIGHTS LARGE BEARING ORANGE TREES This sub-division is located between Amoretti strect and Patterson street, Tennessee avenue isopened, and is being paved with clay the entire length of the sub-division. Prices on these lots range from $450 TO $475 EASY PAYMENTS For Further Information, See FUTCH & ROGERS Office: Futch & Gentry Building PHONE 241 PAGE THRE®. e