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L 000Qa00Q0 erTAT N\ 'TIC gECia "»b.lrhe Soclety Editor Ly either of the above telephones. —— r LITTLE WOMEN. MGt \» stone, what splen- cyes! : sugar, how much 3 lies! uan, love grows and proverb says. A Lo wise, little (chest dyes . _rain of gold much Jdue lies, yalsan: much odor ros: yoman there's a taste . the nightingale, | and light of wing s that sing; an sugar, and flow- .. dcom in spring. w Rutz de Hita. s 8 1 Wedding, rrvermeeting there oceurred a Iirst Preshyterian tinge parties being v oand Miss Pearl . Lboth of Winter- I'hie yvoung co'- i their homs d there to 1 as is hop Yesterday day ub rooms at the n \W. Scarr, the th met yeste ogs came before st important of loption of a4 new 1 has recently k form, vostendered irman of the phil- the work is cntoas person, mittee of the club meet this after- ulies of the eity at 1d make plans for t of the milies when the hardware afternoon ol 1 by Owner vazine, who recently turday morning to noyves who had been - N SOCIETY TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. tesssessetesenncn — Votices for ¢he Social Department can be com- sotices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. ial functions, club meetings, church catherings and : s social interest should be telephoned :v this depart- . as they occur in order that their ne.» value is not you ! ¢+ in the grove than ! soman, though a very | Wed- ! her | ; | wine, gave out ex- * more in his employ. CQR0QAQQAQQC OO0 .37 ... 135 o ] (=] o < Q o (<] =] =] = =) =) ‘-;-;OOOQOOQQOOOOOOO 20000000020 The money, which totals $ive,uen, wus hodically distributed, the time each employe had been iu ihe setvice of the company being taken into consideration. The amount of the gilts ranzed rom $100 to $6,000, and in at least one case the mouney was very badiy needed gnd came very timely, In the midst of the distribution there was heard a stitled scream. A girl toward the doorway, threw open the door and ran down the stairs, uot | waiting for the elevator or to put on coat or hat. “That girl,” explained uu employe, “has been trying to get $1oo, Her sister is dying, but her {life may be saved if an operation is performed by a specialist. No won- der she couldn’t wait.” This girl re- ceived a check for $900. 1t cach envelope was u slip giving the reason for the girt, signed by { M1 Ottley. It was addressed: “To }n'.,v friends in the MeCall company.’ In it Mr. Ottley told the employes thiat he appreciated their fidelity and labor and that he had decided 10 2iv amony ran | i | | thie sum of F100,000 tios that had been i his employ for thie years prior to Jdan. 1 I hope that you will zet as pion ad eomitort ont ol thils © 1 do in making it, maiattan printed on tiee slip Mr. Ottd VOte most of ind running tstions, t to cach two quarts r 1 fowaner tes ulty, pou they Len let them stand in the dish they the the oilod potd ater ol when are done, vire cooked inoon back ol CLove for a few minutes, givine v oceasional shake, When making feaping tablespoonful of granulated and a half pint oi desserts allow one sugar wo evach egy nilk, Vinegar in which home-made cii- been prose thior pickies hive | «lould not be thrown away, but used i sulid dressing flavor is de be gained inoang Hejous and o G hep way little salt placed inoa vase ol clp than oth roses or otter towers will ¢ them much longe: ctoms shotld also e b from a house by putting mornin smell of paint may be removed 1 few slicey of into a pail of water ar where it s necdod It ouion placing it the room lfor should be lett in eral hours Living Pictures for Girla. +.7ls have written asking T+¥ for charity, church or |, and they all want #ithout much work™; 8la Z L] nz Pictures® may be ¥ #ith the minimum of la- % 4% no parts to be memo- ' 2m giving you a series of T72ed by Caroline French 7 are called “The Girl d with the production, us are so plain you trouble in following The ti.n L Hebrew Girl. A large dark U Crimson, with full skirt, Mgy, Ot waist, eut slightly “ teck and with no sleeves, ‘nments they could give | fistory” | think you will | 445 drapery talling over her gnrms. She sits at a low table, side | to the audicnce, and looks up at a | rabbi, a very tall dark man, dressed in flowing robes of deep blue with a border and rirdle with ends, a long gray wig and large peard. He holds a roll, its top beginning at his shoul- der, its end falling to the floor, made like @ narrow map ou rollers. This represents the Talmud tures in an illustrated Old Testament.) 2 —Listening To Homer. This is & copy of Alma Tadema's famous ple- ture. Have some palms or other foliage at the back of the stage and a very long, white painted bench across this. At one eud eits a dark, emooth-shaven young man bending forward with arm on knee, dressed in a thick tunic with a border, hold- tng a roll; one arm 18 on the bn.ck ! of the bench. Two girls sit opposite listening to him They are dressed {n white tunics over full skirts. The tunies are cut round at the neck and [ They should wear their halr parted, wound around the head. | 8—The Children of ' Great. Alfred had a son and daugh- ter whom he educated carefully The girl may sit on a low stool, with a huge parchment book open on another ctool Jn front. The boy stands at the back, facing the audience, looking | down at her. { i in loosely, lmled; her blond head is & under ber chin. them | fastened at the shoulders with clasps. | ©“posible to get up things | with a Psyche knot: gilt ribbons are | bility and work, but ! | Altred The | She wears a dress | made much like the oue described bove, but with the tanic beited % b and long sleeves, tightly g o DT b hair is parted and =, A [ braided In two long braids, and on her little white cap, like & baker’s, with a band of white passing Have her gown of 8 THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAN i Mum Ehale of Blue. The Doy woars a short, full grav tnnie reaching only to 1 X ; Liz hare Jog strapped v ith colorcd ape, fn 4 we sunduls. Qs his head teress his forchead and at the back of the neck (a vig 1s really neces- saryl. Have the » lighted with very tall caadles in tell dark hold ers, 4—Margu.rite of Navarre, Three young wome<n sit aboat tiie room er- | broidering: spare frames covered with | | some tape ir-coveriug may rest lon m made rather low.! | They wear dresses of soft colors | ! made perfectly pliin, with long tight- | ; their hair is ‘owing; | | Iy-titted sleeves | s are, first, short vcils.g i { on their Lea then tall, poinied caps of folded col- | : ored pap from the tip of each of { which hanzs a very light little tulle | | veil. These caps should be about |: | two feet high and worn so that they { point backward. Marguerite wears a; | violet-colored dress exactly like the ! | rest, but with a long mantle fastened | | at the shoulders with clasps; this is i of dark velver or brocade, with a rich | border made by scwing on tinsel. | Her dress, like the rest, has a small gquare neck, but hers has a rich bor- der here, also. On her head is, first, a very short thin veil, then a gilt crown with little clover leaves stand” fug up. A white band passes under ! her chin, fastening it on. She holds a great book, one halt falling down to show that it is illuminated (this 18 done by washing in some large letters | in color). The room should have low benches with pillows, and a chalr or two with fur rugs thrown over them. 6.—lLady Jane Grey. Have a large light window frame made, lcng and low, with two casements open ng out. Simulate glass in leaded p:nes in : these by tacking on tapes at top and | bottom. Put up this window at the back of the stave, with some green outside to hide the curtains, and make & window seat heneath with pillows. Lady Jane sits here, with books about RN L AN YD (e S e b . AT T L AT €8 ek 4TSN LG - P Axcessories being ok D, FLA, MARCH 14, 1918, fer Comes fiarch 23rd We have a beau.iful line of New Goods. t Our Easter Offerings in Dress Materials and brought to the city 1 Sce our Children’s You’d Detter GET READY the most complete ever Dresses=~just received a shipment. 1p m meets every second and fourth Mou- her, looking out. She wears oft, | 4 . | full lgru_\" Ld;.l.« with ]zmlg‘a ;ght' 5 { 1 a, Christian Endeavor Society at + |day nights at L. O. N. F. hall. Visit- slooves. The nock of the dress is cut ‘ i) "21 psw > ] k’j |p m ing brothers and sisters cordially fn- very low, down to the shoulders, and | F f“« 2 Jg 3»'0'5 & Y1) | Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even vited. a white tucker is pat inside nearly !i"“ | ' |iLe at 7 p. m. MR: F LOGNGMAN, N G to the neck le ‘I":nhruidvr_\' turns! If ! r‘a w’g—;?' 5 e MRS, 1LA SELLERS, Sec [ hoclat the edee of the gown and the | bl il &f i [i | almiE woists. ler e is drawn back with- | g4 g ; £ Lake Lodge No. 2, 1. 0.0 F, o1t parting nd a small, close-fitting - = meets Foday nights at 7:30, at L | FIRST BAP1IST CHURCR. ‘| | | cap edged with pearls .Is worn. Il] LL SAINLS CHURCH. Corner Tlortda avenue sud Bry St i ) | you choose th have two fizures in the | e | rbe Rev Willlum Dudicy Newlin D00, 1. hall. Visiting brothers are | pitture, the Bishiop t Laondo ) . o 5 P ally o y f hop of Taindon, Ber oo Lomon Street and Massa- 1, vuston ordially invited tutor, may be addid, at a desk, ! i 1. L. REYNOLDS, 8¢ ! Clusctis Avenue. scliool Uidh u W e A . i, Weddell. minister in! Preaching Sunday at 'ioa . ane | W. By BILLIANS, & G | ( toiip. 1 | fabrie that has at 1l neoand 5opoomet o Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday @1 XtoB ¢ ¢ i or cords at intervals the dhird in the | svening at 7,90 | Orange BHossom 1N Ut It ently liey appointed. | Weomin M e Bitiof(da 16 ‘ ¢ the wool \(-‘]»\.v.»l with {hts Mondny miib b Leccond fourth Wednesdays n the two-tone { . \ND 1IYRTLE | Baptiot Poople’'s Moeeting ‘-m h month at 2.80 p. m Visitlig I WETHODIST CHURCHES. |ut 6:15 p w il s . | Regutar monihly husiness meeting ‘ MRS J. C. BROWN Sec'y | nEAPEDR NER ! nd Chureh | fret Wednesday ot 7:30 p. m | R Rl UrLs L OF "[‘“LECT‘ et and Bd Sabbaths, 11 ORDER OF EAGLLS Sometimes Hard, Even for the Wisest L und 41u Sabilithe, 7280 B The Braternal Owder of Fazles 1 Mother, to Know When to Draw th School—=3 p.om | mevts every Wednesday night at { the Line. Prayer Serviee- Thursday night | 7-20, nt Odd Foliows' hall. - CT30 J. H. WILLIAMS, President. ““Wholesome neplect 18 about the best kind of care a child can recelve,” £lie suid. “And my children have all had plenty of ft!” The other mother was 8o Impresscd by the words ol the mother of seven healthy entldren that she actually be pan to practiee a littla bit of “whaole some” neglo et with her own ewe lamb One day the little girl came ruaning to her with a cut finger. Formerl: i that mother would have called in | physician to bind up the cut. But hav ;1' ¢ decided to mike use of “whol | Eome” lect, she merely took out | her handkore! wrapped t around | the child's finecr, dricd her tears, and told her to run back and play. The mother of the seven childron happened o be present. When the little girl had run away she sald to the other mother, *That is a very dan corous way to treat a ent. Do you ually foliow that practice?” “No," replicd the other mother; “I | 1 usually send for the doctor But I ..45; preaching, 11 am. m., and am following your example, and using ;.39 p. m ‘wholesome’ neglect.” ¥ s - meetin t The other mother meditated a mo- T;ze(:,ne;day il i necessary, I think, to call in a doctor when a child cuts her finger; but to bind it up with a handkerchief that has been carried even for a few hours, exposed to dust, and mot to cleanse the fiuger thoroughly before binding | | | | { ment, and then she sald, “It is not | | | i | | 1t up at all, secms to me, it [ may say (See the plc- (g0, to be not ‘wholesome’ but *“un- wholesome' neglect. So many per eons,” she went on, “confuse ‘whole | rome’ with ‘unwholesome’ neglect. I !don’t blame them at all; 1t is hard always to know the ome from the ;other!”—”ome Progressive Magazina. Discreditable Point. | It 1s in every way creditable to | bandle the yard stick and to measure tape; the only discredit is In having ' | & soul whose range of thought is as' . short as (he stick and as narrow as i e tape—Horace Mano KODAKS and SUPPLIES DEVELOPING and PRINTING HIGH QUATITY. 10% #F PROMPT L5 TaMbe PHOTO AND 28T ¢ 16 TWILET CTRET TaMFA FLOw ~ UPHOLSTER.NG AND MATTRESS MAKING. 0ld Mattresses made over; cushions of all kind made 0 order Drop me! a postal card. ! Arthur A Douglas 415 S. Ohlo Street. | | viyrtle Street Churceh 1. M. SMAILS, Secretary. Services st and dd o Sabbaths. 0 p.mo; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 BEST WAY TO MAKE NEAT HEM L m -ttt Punday School—3 pom Hint Worth Remembering When One wver Services—Tuesday night fs Working on Skirt or Coat ] W, Il STEINMEYER, b s of Thick Cloth. stor i SR s nited Brotherhood of Carpenter It 13 often diflicult to make a neats (UMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH Sunday school every Sunday morn Everybody cordially in: ngat 9:45 ited TIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Tennegsee Ave., Between Maln and Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor. Sunday Services—Sunday school, | FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. (South Kentucky Ave.) and Joiners of America, Local 1776 looking hiem on a skirt or coat made of very thick cloth, for unless it can be @ d very flat with @ heavy fron, and somctimes even then, thove will be an uneightly hump or bulge at the point where the material is turned 1n at the top of the hem and stitehed. A good plan to follow when using thick material for a garment is to turn up the hem perfectly flat, - without turning in the top edge in the usual way; then basto a pices of tape the color of the material, or it tho color cannot be matched, use black on dark material and white on light material over the raw edge of the hem and stitch 1t in place on both the upper and lower edges, By bastiug the taps in place the stitching can be done on the right slde of the material, using the basting Mcets Tuesday night at 7 o'clock, at Mcbouthd's hall. R. I. MARSIIALL, President J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. J. W. 1OGAN, Treasurer. J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. | H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy é H. L. COX, Conductor SAMUEL BOYER, {J. W, SCARR, C. .. WILLOUGHRBY, Board of Trustees. every Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M. Regular communications held on | second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p m. Visiting brethren cordially in vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. |[thread asa guld.. J F. WIiLSON, Secy. In case of a wile hem where the | i material has to be laid in little plalts at the top, it can be made to lic flat Rev. Isanc C. Jenkins, pasor.| Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No |, "y )00y hem down from the remporary residence, 911 South 29 meete the first Thursday night in top fr;rv an inch, then lapping the mate lorida avenue. Office at church. |each month In Masonic Hall. VI8it- | pjy) over, thus making only two thicks iiours, 11:30 to 12:30. minday Services - Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. ing companions welcomed. A. D Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secy. Palm Chapter, O. E. S. meets ever)y second and fourth Thursday nighte nesses of material instead of three, as would be the case with a plait. ! &k seam binding can be uscd in- 'lh';rd of tape if you desire. but that does not wear 50 well as tape and will have to be replaced when worn Preaching, 7:30 p. m of each month at 7:30 p m. Mrs through. Week Day Services— Flora Keen, W. M.; J F Wileon : Woman's Missionary Soclety, | Secy. Monday afternoon. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even- ing, 7:30. Teachers’ meeting Friday evening. A cordial invitation to everybody q to all services. 4 Spliral Draperles, . ‘eminine critics of the new dra) Lakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W. l 19 which are now In evidence :. meets every second and fourth Thurs- | agking not only it these are becoming, day night. Woodmen Circle first | but also if they are really the polnt ot fhur-diee W 4 Rstridge. | departure from the threatened fetish Counci! Commander. Mrs Sallle Scip of “line.” A { Ginvdinn of Cirels dOne |thlng is certaln about th.: " | raperies. At the present momea Bust Lakeland Mission. | g not:leng is 80 much In the height e g { K. OF P. fashion as this mode of arranging the Sunday school at 2 p.m. B. A. | Regular mectinz overy Tuesda) | gown in spirai itke draperies that ‘filton, euperintendent. . Prayer- | at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Visit- | twine round ti figure and open &t veeting Thursday at 7 p. m ' Ing members always Wwelcome. the front or &' the side to allow more Lutheran Church. Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennessee | Sunday schoel 10:00 a. m Serviccs are held on second =né fourth Sundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday 8chool at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 & m. and freedom of movement and also to show the daintiest of hoslery and the | prettiest of shoes 1 USSR F. D. BRYAN. Chancellor Commander _ACKSON, Secretary AW Peaceful Beginning. Meets the first Saturaay in ev: A young barber was telling one of Y i his regular customers of his recend month ‘nt 10 + m. at the home of wedding. “You bet we had & good J. M Sparling on Kentucky avenue | yo 4 my wedding” e said. “Lots A- 0 SHARERE; Commander. of young pecple there a big crowd, J. R TALLEY, Adjutant and we had dancing and singing and lots of tun, and thers waso't oD@ Eloora Redekad lodge No ¢ fght” ! POST 33. G. A. R. T Y MY e