Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 4, 1913, Page 3

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\RCH 4, 1913. :TWO OF THE LATE DESIGNS Smart Models That Have Been Put Out as the Last Word In the Sea- son's Fashions. The model at the left is of taupe vel- vet. The skiet is slightly gathered at o the top and draped iu the back; ‘Eh“ . tablier is of white accordion plaited ¥ ! satin ornamenied with gold buttons - © and buttonholes and finished with a ¢ +1 NOTICE _Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- < flounce of black mousseline de soie, g Sb= ~"\”“‘.U the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. & also accordion plaited. ¢ i potices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. o The corsage opens over a pl:;(z: ¢ . .ocial functions, club meetings, church . . Lerings and @ e tho tablior and ;1}‘3‘302“;‘;‘:'&"(‘!‘ gl 4 of sovial interest should be telephones o this depart- & H;{-i aclr:\xid&flaiu?;::eb::t.om over cuffs E . ioon ae thoy ocCUx In oRder that thely news value (s pot g of the white satin and are ornamented < (=] ¢ L h000000000000202 1230020001 i e I have shown S MARCHES. first laa: in the Jand “OTHER plainty that society will be a very father, come home | s slem 10 the nedt administra- : i [ ticun 3 : ew Goods. ‘“”| m parade | That they were deprived of thew WC haVC a beau-lful llne of N d sing T - Lurs H Washinston so- i n < wre raising a terri- .ausurdl 1 : aterials a : of hreath, 't zou’s stat t that she intends ! Jane and s year on clothes ratber pleased i 1 ki o he . Sster Sue JURIOGLR OO L BL A brought to the CltY. sins Gladys andat larze, but the capit . comenade fown the| thues that wach for the prope See our Children’s Dresses==i venue [ inainienanee of precedent. ud serions state, i Now the president-elect, Kuowin that he will have little time for elad lers like cab has declined to join the . v Chase club oft or the righl,: That the maungural ball, in years JId all our women : B undemoeratic i , that a major- i Kick at the sight. wen of the country who ¢ eurtain, dear fa- d sition in soeicty cure 81 n half a thousand dol- — e = — s ——— nia alked eizht miles -1 o v on their elothes, and that T ‘8unday ALL SAINTS CHURCH. thie president-cleet fecls that ! b Lakeland Branch of the Woman s Corner Massiachusetts avenue and sted and flutfed up ready Das ( oblizatic ‘ /;ja Auxiliary meets on the Monday fol- || cmon street. The Rev. J. W. Wed- R i it : o iest in charge ay ser- e ! -l"" he wilj » i and 1‘: ' with motifs of passementerie, which ?g { lowing the first Sunday of each|dell, priest in rl\.m.«:.. S\llm'l)ollj . your face tUFREd] ., yhe hard prosram of work he ba also ornament the corsage and skirt. | @ : month, at 3 p. m., at the residence | yices 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. ¢ —Ex. ned for It ghould be con | The next wodel is also of taupe | { of some one of the members, as Ay | scrvices as appointed, ¥ . o+ e sidered by Washinston society, L velvet, The skirt is slightly sall}:lflrw:‘ fl t_ oe announced. DA oo D R e oot aafleh L <l All Saints Guild meets on Tuesday i i & i | the J ] " This A crnoon, i i White House prestige for its bril- :"l‘m‘h< ® | atter the third Sunday, tn the Guild Sad kb e G .'\l:oruul(:'l Ll WM dae ol l";“l‘ The edges of the velvet are caught | = hall, at 3 p. m. ) According to reliable :tatl:flt: regular monthly meet-| 4y, \wijsons | to i i taffot barely one of one per cent. 0 It il | together with knots of the taffeta AINTS CHURCH. con at the home of |y i e evident that the nest passed through large rings of silk: | ALL § Lutheran Church. 144,000,000 of woren in :’ndla l:: Mrs Jo L SKIpPer. 4 iy Gecutive and his family in- | the ends of the knots are finished with Corner of Lemon Street and Massa-| Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennessee |able to read :nd ;\ :::liq::dqtzrnl‘;m- P [tend to do as they think most in | aigulllettes. A Sunday schoo} 10:00 a. m. of the hundro' s o. thousand - e, { . . i1l The upper part of the corsage and chusetts venue. held second an¢ |du gods may these sorrow ful little ok siping i e A the sloeves are of the taffeta orna-| IRev. J. 1L Weddell, minister in{ Sorvices are held on dark women look for any ray of hope, 1 rnoon. Z S B the tirst Democeratic family in e B ta i Lh0 D LEORNDI LR LR av ol tourth Sundays. either in this world ov in the world. FonAhe l,' D T W e i I the lower part, or corslet, 18 of the ' sopyices at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m. c— %% Coma. that the ( mfm”:“mm'\ RS velvet trimmer like the skirt. ’l'l‘m 11 sundays exeept the third in the CHRISTIAN CHURCH i withly meetin lhm‘s- Niveoty: Talks, collar is of green \[.:.lu-l, the chemis- month Other serviees as appointed. e, | Safe w:th!Fat:\er. . ckowi i " tte {8 of Hte talle, ALES r-storn: & R calid e XIE MYRTLE reacling service at 11 a. m. ana | Baby 1dd i ! Morlda avene ‘ H . HATS OF FASHIONABLE FAVOR DIXIELAND AND ! IURCHES. i take her to their father in anothar N . n ! # oy STREET METHODIST C! 2 |1 c m i i room. Just as they started, there came e walthy 5 7 e Christtan Endeavor Soclety at ! inding flash of lightning. “Sister,” s = sl e s iy C'DW"f i”“"e C;“g‘fi“;{";[r“"“" Divieland Chureh p. wm x:ull’tllml(t!lA. "I»I ‘,\' )(Fnd to ';7!(0. cara of K \ " " Ladics' Add. oo st nlght, bat o the of P‘m{::':'\;:)rld. | sori tetand 3d Sabbaths, 11} prayer Meeting, Wedneaday even | me until I cin got to father.”—Youth's Al ‘”_“] ?‘_"\""""fiy fenonld b trained, if they do not do i {@ m: 2d and 4th Sabbaths, T:30 p.m. | o 0 9 p. m. Comyanion. £ "‘Im.m ehurelt ) C aurally, to take w nap it Everywhere in Paris the prinefpall Sabbath School—3 p. m. ©omeeting SCSIEL G le of the de, o ae s00n alter feature of the hats for this scason 18| prayer Service—Thursday night Crcit e o he "!“'”"'h" An - ainer as possible [the soft crown. For forming these|,. 7.4 sk L hap carried o0y Sometimes the mother has to lic | soft-crowned Iz{llx a thick cotton {ulls Myrtle Street Church-— made, and the work down besides the elild for a littk without any F;'"“'“::‘ lsllIS("d l-[ro:: Services - 1st and 3d Sabbaths, re 'm.”“d inam vlk' While, and this pleasant company of ::Lr:l:;n'l (4]I\’:lli[l;|:-:|‘infl .“; favor. AN 7:%0 pom; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 ake a o nil satisfactory ol | con B 0. rert quletly fn gorts of little feathers, particularly|a. m i hour or so even he does 10t yoge of pizeons and chlckens are Sunday School—3 p. m. 0 ,'o a ’ v Jeep sonndly much used, the natueal chicken Prayer Services—Tuesday night [ ,— «+ Woman's Missionary I Servous enildeen should not e feathers varying from light yellow 0|, 7:20. W. H. STRINMEYER, l o f w0 s / )/ t t Yesterday, L taken 1o places of amusement when "brick red, and ”lt“ rn\“‘om;\ ‘I\-t} of H‘l,"i Pastor. -’J’L«Iyl dtl? C# 0( f” ‘ar business meeting of j SR 10 v in the ranging them is inoa band almost cove . M heeie 22009 Missionary Soctety of | 'Y Will — “' '.L- .N.’ 5 cringg tho brim of the hat and rtick- | ",/[.g[_j /f_/(e /l'}..fl?’U ) i pen e e the duy 48 auite S S a directions, five of the| CUMBERLAND PRESBY- i - fmreh was held Mon- P Wb and mind : s et bl Ne S v TERIAN CAURCH e ‘o 6’ gy ¥k s Sk Thor ( . e i Argos vathers (N E i P il LA i Bodrs will only inerease the g ghe baek of the hat. These, with #y (A2 ndance of the mem a1 by o n the very short breast feathers, tinted| Sunday school every Sunday morn ozl rec of Larmony and is eotidition in the required shades, give the elfect jy0 at 9:46. Everybody cordially in- frated that was in- | W of flowers. Quills have come info usa| 4 .q Mrs, 0. J, Dar nt, agaln, and will form one of the slmne S 2 . P varic tes of presdded in hep ueual Thines Beautiful. plest and most popular vari sy manner, and ali Che tollowing is quoted from Ma- | trimming. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. W n 'm 1 wit N ra in MeCall's Magas —— s i Corner Tlorida avenue and Bay St < were on hi O 10 I i 4 Sl : Flio: devational axai ] sit wilting. th tie thost: Hoan it DICTATES OF FASHION 1;;» Rev. Willium Dudley Nowlin ndncted by Mrs. Ward. | thines in the world J _—— L. S um’"”.r i resideqd at the piano “One of the most beautiful things | ritigue jewelry 18 more than ever Sunday s(,houlds.l.. |‘ m. i o : Narlove [ evidence. Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. an "‘,.&;m.l“' l‘.'l‘lv"l"l".l'tl I\I\m]r: 5 “‘rzdv;‘\r'“?‘;y r:‘:llli‘,“l' to fin Two materials are frwnn-mly com- 7:15 p. m Sl ; i e I y ned in the new wraps Weckly prayermeeting Wednesday faturday afternoon of the ot n Wide fur cuffs and collar are used z the parents are urged | ipon the tailored coats. evening .f 7;‘:"0'] Ald So little people are on; | have an elder sister. When A noticeable feature of the year 18| Woman's Missionary and he ladies decided | vas N 3 ear plaged at wother- | the vogue for mingling furs clety Monday 3:30 p. m motnt nf. §30 assossod | : or. |1 y myself, The high waist line continues to find Baptist Young People's Meeting : ¢ of ; .l(.j’u; N . ot o hus ., favor among the ultratashionable at6:15 p. m “‘xw i 1_[" r g \”'r‘ 5 rep ¢ of master minds | Muen real lace and hond enboidery | pagular monthly business meeting : HENGSUREE, DG L IRDALED U : it (41 18 shOWn in the shops for nech®ear. g g0 woe gy gay ot 7:30 p. m. roll. The program M one « ¢ most I.";"”' "' Roman striped ribbons for .\ns:lhfll 4 v Toke (o] Iook ot your o'd hat. ls the held at the chure! 28 in sorlds It aplifts onrupe g pay and charming note in the Femin e Qe it motions. | fushion world FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. sweat leather greasy; is the edge . ' & - | ¥ (Tennessee Ave. tween Main an irch, w i inde bubly inspiring to Skunk fur, plush, maliue and para-| v .‘r( ,}r ‘:,'::h'nr_:"‘f,,v:l ! ; It the vailine dise all together appear on some oli lemon Bm.) Shiny? If sov CHUCK IT and buy a ba !’u prvwn.l Ling . ity in thought, and | the new hats. t b Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. NEw BONNET. The comfortable, PRESS RE W e N wees it lasts| One of the newest features of bras-{ gupday Services—Sunday school, b ,._“ .RI-‘PORTF.‘. i Ve rr‘ . ‘.: ' qstpm; 1; t,hre lr:mmlng down the cen- 9:45; preaching, 11 am. m., and clean fee"ng you et |s Worth more RO/ THE - LG W INES ter of the front. . = Is V"'mdvrinz : “To give to others the substane: Lace sashes and sleeves are anoth 7'3;.:;;:.’ Prayer tng at thCln the prlce Of the hOt. JUSt as ' society set is prob- my aspirations, to give the most, | or method of using lace and pro i 4 ring what will be the ' the hest, the finest of me, and to b"{ a filmy effect. 7:30 p. m. Soon CIS the .neW Styles hOppen We f the Wilson family, says able to do this as an actress and as ) have them on tOp fOl' you. s News. i“ woman--this is to me the most Accordion-Plaited Negligee. M. E. Church, South he t-clect and the future beautifnl thing in all the world.” Amoug the costume conceits of the I. C. Jenkins, Pastor. We have the ;new suit to go with it ~ ————— gseason are to be noted the accordion- Seaay school B:45 a0 L o it t plaited negligee, which are made of woLuing serwon L1:00 a, m. the neW Su OO. To Keep Ferns Fresh i th Mosquito. ® t, both plain and embrol- " ague §: T: g . Might Ge. Even With Mosg chiffon net, plain ; worty League 6:90 p. M. b ® =il of about bal? leaf mold Ar.‘g‘,:,\.lnur in a has found 8 gered, and liberty silk and ratin. Bveniag sorviee 7:00 p. m we Charge you Q" our gOOdS are 4 X and hal? fine sand. cluss with I8/ These parments are dosigned in' &l g 0 0 0l Wedneaday 7: 01 worth, and g‘ve you all you 'poy for : nage and then great varlety of styles, but there i % s 4 . : About once a month none more fetching for the woman of 4 Why “e ObOUt it? & t slender figure and some height than _— 4 & the Empire gown of plaited chiffon Bast Lakeland Mission. with an elaborate coat of lace nnd; Sunday echool at 2 p.m. E A 1% ik iffon and satin to go over it The) Mygon, guparintendent. Prayer- | tt coat for a pale pink gown of this SOt | qeopine THyreday at 7 p. m |7 Fir s more than half of velle 1 e am— is a very much cutawa # a frou frou of lace ca n front | EFISCOPAL (ALL { Bery ground Robin, P iy nd & Tong tailed back that 1s all lac | SAINTS) CHURCH OSEPH LeVAY E a'— » French -vords Teacher—"Tou and shirring and frills als 'Hml’ Rev. J. F1. Weddell mipister ir e : grievance by ar- 2 here is a wide girdle of g ‘.',.u Services—11 a. m. and b p. m. 00 1 |8 Kentucky Avenue Lakellnd 5 nfln r-lrcAularrxorm " ’d-' by the rest of the family."— ribbon, which has a huge satin buckle every Sunday, except third. 1 by certain officers ported by the e in the back. “%3 government. Judge Sundiy School—10 a. m. evers Q

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