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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 18, 1913. e - P — { LEADING MCOI!STES INSIST ON SR e RS R R s e S AR S ViCo THIS METHOD OF DECORATION. TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Y R L R R R R R R 37 ! 8mall Picces Fnhance the Beauty of ! Any Cestume—3cmetimes Serve as | Shoulder Straps—Foiiow Satin and Chifion. \OTICE—‘\"'““' for ghe Social Department can be com- "\ the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. » notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. . social functions, club meetings, church eutherings and . of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- they occur in order that their news value is not i S ! An idea of the number of ways in which smull bits of fur may be used may be had by glancing at any of the afternoon and evening toilettes in these days. A gown of cloth will have epaulcttes of fox or squirrel. A dance frock will have a row of little furry heads across the bodice instead vith hor little sewing. muchine. us of a. row of rn.n.‘s, or the narrowest g T1 e AnALaIG R Ar hek Hiile b i possible bands of fur around the edge = —_— | Asn sly as her daily bread de- ¢ ype ghore, fily sleeves, or a tiny .« feeling blue, pended upou her turning out £0 odging ou the chiffon tunic. Collars . through and through jwany garments a week. Many ofli- on every zort of gowns are likely to i at Washington have hard work be finished with a bit of fur on the + tukie ends meet, and the news of You’'d Better GET READY 000 as P 0000000V DOOO O oiy feeling <em to shake. L ve gone astray + reform in the matter of personal ’ 3 ave slipped away, cupenges will not be unwelcome to P .+ ot the crossroads the majority. Perhaps the effect wili s02 o one to take, {not be general throughout the land, 4 to zrab his had [hut if a peried of real and not moek j E im understand | simplicity is upon us, many an over- brough‘ to the Clt.\. i ng over trifles {charged nervons system will rezain Sce our Children's Dresses==just received a shipment. : < aren't worth while, | poise, and many a discouraged wom- ¢ to slap his back ton will take a new lease of it old friendiy whack, | e s o " e nevds your friend- g e iving Is the Rule s + | At the White House. o 1 he wanis yOnE smile.f In less than two weeks Mrs, Wood- | ; PRI dumpt;: row W ].;hO“ his established u new ) S | rezie in the White House, with ev- life's rocky bumm,““\ indication that simple living will yie l‘;l’lxll"m"' ":l::: [ e the rule for the nest four years ik 10 JORREL: i MovscWilson thus far has given no one Thats e e Yor:li?tpfl:ur her contidence as to her scheme of e - = - % ted i o "entertaining, but has shown, both it of him to beating Ly example and precept, that she vy : / ¢ prondly mounts, i : ORI 1 Christian Endeavor Soclety at - - . < a means to continue much the same i‘J B e d plad S0 wwode of Jite in the big White House = Py K. OF P. SR more than you may know, she did iu th Ilnlv White House | Erayst) Mocting, Wedneaday even Regulur weeting every Diesday ‘4 v a sign of friendship | H"l ing at 7 p. m. ac 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visft- 'r‘ < 1 brother good; “ i g Sto— Ilug members always welcome. ) : | Each day tinds some iuvited guests YAN ¥ e u word of praise linching with the tamily op drinking FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. F: D BRIAN, y s ) 2 R " ‘ v up for days, L i it e e Sl SRS Chancellor Commarder. § i wore : ' s | LTSy ~ { B Nis way rejoicing; Lt ahdl Roosovelt peeimes: A | ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Corner Forida avenue and Bey St |A M. _AUKSON, Secretary. LE e for brotherhood. | Wilson Las ulso ~sml-li;hm1 i aljun!- The Rev. Willlum Dudley Nowlin, ik . L. Wi Detroit Pree: Bress: |l L Tor liapRalr | and’ ok { Corner of Lemon Street and Massa-| L. D., pastor. POST 33, G. A. R. Sy daughters which is correct without [ chusetts Avenue. Sunday school 9:46 a. m. Meets the first Saturaay in every Ba rted Meeting Dheing extravagant, but entirely be- Rev. J. . Weddell, minister in} Preaching Sunday at 11 8. m. and fmouth at 10 3. m. at the home of (i B Aid and Missionary | coming 1o cach member of this large “"“_““'. 7:15 p m J M. ‘Spflrlln‘g‘(:n Kent'u(‘ky avenue, S AT 3 Services at 11 a. m, and 5 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday A. (. SHAFFER, Commander §. v Yesterday Afternoon. | family. Thus far ouly the daugh- T : gt ) Lhs g M SN et . i i [ Al Sundays except the third in the | svening at 7:3¢. J. R. TALLEY, Adjutant. 1 of rain yesterday aft-!ters of the house have accepted any { | A TR inted . aptist Ladies' Aid and [ invitation o Juneh or dine or drink | month. Other services as appointed. Woman’s Missionary and Ald So- ! joty did not hold their | tea. The president and his wile 1 clety Monday 3:30 p. m : Elnora Rebekih Lodge No. ¢ ting, but postponed the ‘ Tiave, however, appeared at the play DIXIELAND AND MYRTLE Baptist Young People’s Meeting meets every second and fourth Mon- vl later, the day not be- ' or several occeasions, wearing the STREET METHODIST CHURCHES. | «t 6:15 p. m. day nights at 1. 0. 0. F. hall. Visit- Ou this oceasion a fine ! regulation evening dress, which is a L M Regular monthly l)-lffllnfll meeting | ing brothers and sisters cordlally in- 1 e carried out, followed wove in the right direction, accord- i fxigland GhURGh-- Irst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m vited. | ; - 3 upper edoe, and sometimes an entfre | Services--1st and #d Sabbaths, 11} MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N. G nts and a pleasant so0- ing to Washinzton's social world G g fitting: ¢ alve 1 b | 5 ? e i » B : ©Leollar, close-fitting as velvet, Will bo | yy; 24 and 4th Sabbaths, 7:30 p. m. MRS. ILA SELLERS, Sec. | Mrs. T occasionally appearcd |y ada of the fur a geparate one or | Habbith Bohiool~-8:5, m s far the theaPor in a low-necked gown, | attached. Cuffs on tailored suits of | 0~ ° e P i ver Service- 4 rht Linos Day Will Be [t never made this the rule. Mrs, velvet and broadc’ 'h and all the nove j l7r.1'l,\|r Service—Thursday nigh Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0.0. F, ¥ (isereed Desnite the Weather | ooserelt, on the contrary, never | €1ty goods from Paris are pretty sure |2t 7:30. ¢ meets Friday nights at 7:30, at L ’{r { Despite the Weather. ot il eveniig gowh 1o- e tios to be of fur, and many a sult, a8 weil | Myrtle Street Church— 9. 0. F. hail. Visiting brothers are y;; cordlally Invited. J. L. REYNOLDS, Sec. 3 W. P. PILLIANS, N. G. preparations are go- as a fur coat, boasts big round buttons Services-—1st and 3d Sabbaths, nd those in charge of seal or mole or ermine. The eve | 7:30 p. m; 2d and 4th Sabbaths, 11 will probably mot be Surblice decolletes with well-covered | fine wran 1f it is not made wholly ot |4 . (shoulders and balt-length sleeves. 1U gur can hadlly be sald to rank high 801iduy’ School=sd. s aler. Mrs, Wilson inclines to the - park unless the weather P H 5 o Was in a gray satin gown, with its unless it has at least a broad collar e s diaa i I .«I-dn:::nls ‘w:‘lll"\n:l:;:..d”;n bodice cut on these lines, that Mrs. and revers of some soft fur, and pir | = I_; :':".’:"r \:"rl'lllcgrw;r;;flg:'y[‘m:"gm G LA toBol E l:g ¢ conditions will not per- Wilson made her fivst public appear- haps a h!r.ruw"ull' bl(;tlm.l:ls :Ills a"fl:vmi : e $ Paator. g e ————a- Orange Blossom I“lv. No 449, “‘“ Jebration being held @nce with her husbaud at the the- tening Ay it Gl “"“"".“_“‘. United 'Brotherhood. of Carpenters |G 1. A. to B. of L. E. meets every W )eing with the fox or ermine, or whatever Sai—— and Joiners of America, Local 1776 |gacond and fourth Wednesdaye of ater sShe i he - in sott LS he wears her hade o soltp o paes o have been chosen. T patural wuves, With shight pompa- y o o the French wraps seem des dour and a well-placed coil at the oq w give contrast, as except in the ' CUMBERLAND PRESBY- each month at 2.30 p. m. Visiting TERIAN CHURCH |jMeets every Tuesday night &t 7 |ciaters always welcome committee has ar- interesting program y Y s \ N to orang | Ditck of lier fead, withoiut any orna- case of a few all white models—whito ‘ o'clock, at MeDonald's hall. MRS J. C BROWN 83ec'y sl |'1“r1\:jnnl ”.1:: :.]r:'.x-t Went op aigrettes She wore no velvet edged with ermine or white Sundu}y f”";;" ”':gd!’“nd::' llllml‘n R. L. MARSHALL, President. | Wl e { < R l . ;".P- Jewels, but showed some handsome fox, for Instance—a dark fur is usually Ing at 9:45 YRLYRORY. SUreeaiy AT J. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. pation "‘" the "'l""“ i ib0 Tk (e 1Bh e Vedbaba. Tie of choren to ornament a light brocade .Ated. J. W. LOGAN, Treasurer. ORDER OF EAGLES. curs Thursday after- 1.:; 5 G -x;d i _”' e ot or velvet, and a white or very light { Skl J. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. The Fraternal Order of Eagles Ing nr.n.m week, ‘ll\,, ;.l:i'nl,_;l.‘.d\,b,l 50 i 18 nn‘*:? anrth'r:’ v«‘:-:;. e FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. H. F. DIETRICH, Rec. Secy. |meets every Wednesday night at w4 The liveried lootmen, who were gorjes of th clnfl; suit 0;' (hlv' after H. L. COX, Conductor. 7:30, at 0dd Fellows' hall. n's Economy placed at the big front door of the mmnsgm\ns' is a lurge combination col ‘(Tennenflee Ave, Between Main and | ., yyypy, ROYER, J. H. WILLIAMS, President. h l.emon Streets.) ). W. SCARR, E. M. SMAILS, Secretary. Rov. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. . 1. WILLOUGHBY Sunday . rvices—Sunday school | < ) :45; preaching, 11 am. m, and| Different Methed of Talking, :30 p. m. Lakeland Lodge ~o. 91, F. & A. Our little boy three years old had Wednesday—Prayer meeting at |, Regular communications held on been told of the difference betweet Good Influence. lar and jabot made of fine L " “ural ceremonles at fur trimming. This is worn outsiue ‘¢ elevated a sensible, the coat of a suit. Sometimes the voman to the position entire collar is made of the fur, fas ¢ of the land,” and she Charge of the regular policemen as- 4o o1 in the back, and there are small signed to this duty. Unlike the even- | gaple heads or what not down the White House the day after the ‘Taft inanuzural, have disappeared from iew, the door once again being in Board of Trustees. - +clared a bias in favor dre | ing clothes at the play, this is not eenter of the large double frill. J £y ditm tennlg ,‘:I}.F“:,:f("nl', ':::;:;:,' regarded by society as a move in the Narrow bj\nd trimmnigs of fur are | 7:30 p. m. second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p .".m::“:)d ,:'x‘k.:“,ll;,,;::: bp::“':h:: t the national capital, Tight direction. lu the lanzuaze of used on chm:;nn. and even la-l'vn‘u‘m’]f FIRST METHODIST CHURCH m. Visiting brethren cordially In | gup brains wnd intellect, and thad w Wilson's declaration B¢ dowager of great renown ard 'f“m"“""" a band of fur serves "f =) 4 . vited. J. C. OWENS, W. M. Qumb animals could not. Being dise ' ; i M osome wit: Ihe fear of arrest shoulder stran, instead of the moro | J. F. WILSON, Secy. obedlent one dav, | told him that If he ' vxert considerable in- b : e ) familiar band of rhinestone or pearls. (South Kentucky Ave.) . would not obey the ruler would talk. ¢ women generally, and bas returned inovisiting the WL 0L frock of girlish typa | Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, pasor.| pakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No | He replind, tearfully, “How can & rub one again is under tiouse, whe hearts of those whose was secn recently. The blouse and | Temporary residence, 911 South |29 meete the first Thursday night in [ 8r talk, mother? It has no intollect® 1 cver been deep enongp | CuStant sarveillance ob ponce €07 typje were maae of fine shad-d If:""- | Florida avenue. Office at church. | .ch month tn Masonic Hall. Visir | ~-Ercianee rain of extpavagant | i0¥ tile work of servants and deeoliete bodice being finished | . 11:20 to 12:30 ! ravigi 2 g A : ’ i ongains i M < voil. | Hours, 11:30 to 12: ing companions welcomed. A. D Mrs, Wilson has also returned to with a row of tiny pink silk roses veil- | o 5 R | | Por Love Is Blind. by the face. The skirt was border | SUBUAY Services— Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secy | ts to which women of the Rooseveit plan of sumenoning ed by the lace, skirt was b | Sinday askoor - ' ' | It Jaek 1s In love, he 1s no judge Dy iy ertain s of society to the ed by a band of swansdown. e i o R of JilI's beauty.—Proverh osition are sometimes ‘""" T i " L » Thel The frock pietured is of pale yellow | Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Palm Chapter, (). £ 8. meets every e . 3 White House for “a cup H ae X 2 ~ “ to keep in the swim MUY e ;| #atin and chiffon with a lace tunic | Epworth League, 6:30 p. m second and fourth Thursday nights) —— — rise the uninitiated. A |}adies of the cabinet, "‘]‘ "“"1“”’ Two narrow buuds of skunk extend | Preaching, 7:20 p. m of each month at 7:30 p m. Mrs UPHOLSTER.NG AND ter tecalls the confiden.|th€ Supreme Couit ‘”f [ llvh' J ‘|~ i from []m.shnuldf'rs in straight p,"l.'. 1 Week Day Services— Flora Keen, W. M.; J. F Wilson, MATTRESS MAKING. « of the wife of a west- “Itire diplomatic cire le have all been | effect down the front to three-quarters |y o , Missic v Societ e 3 e pvited, and, however simplicity may | the le ngth of the =kirt, slantin ay | w2gnerl o Soclely, | Secy. Old Mattresses made over; cushions rezarding the econo- : to & point at the back. A pan ,"i Monday afternoon of all kind made .0 order Drop me invitation from the rk the day Ticticed. With one beau- laughter in society and . laughters at school the;"l as a command. On separate oc- me barely paid living | Casions in the past week for ”‘f' cab- Ing seanty margin fnr“!hut hostesses ten was served in the | wife of the ch executive is recard- S of the toilet which so- ! library on tie s¢ cond floor as an ad- i So the senator's|iilct to an intimate an nformal the habit of spendin seussion of social wars means avs aftep 12’:&'C101-k. wdopred in the present admin- making for hersel tters the lovely gowns A wdmiration of her as- ow she managed to Costly Shortsightednecs, shness of complexion = Many a man is spending <1 kis r zreatest charm is as- SPare cash teying to fin r v for @ direstion that Le ruiped dy Californians ordi- . . before he married 4 with skins m;ni - ¥ A TS Tuvk Be0T) inzton woman, wife o had been United r and governor, busied | " several hours each morn-’ T rovm at the Ebbitt House | na e 1w TaMrPA flin 7o " An llifitting collar epoils the whole | lace threaded with gold begins below { Prayer meeting, Wednesday even- Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W_, | a postal card. | the bust line, extends down between ing, 7i3°~ meets every second and fourth Thurs- T el | T moetne ey v (030 i e | Arthur A Douglas an opening at the hottom. The =kirt R . » ~ is erossed by a band of black fox Sunday school at 2 p. m. E. A. 3 L Y P t\,’ I d The turic and bodice are of mother uf‘ Wilton, superintenient. Prayer | © lSt Our roper J 0 ay pearl beading with handsome 1m0tfs | qeeting Thursday ot 7 p. m 3 L3 and fringe. A band of fur encircles 5 5 \ thi’ VRISt (A0 1x Blha WIE & veb: 3 And be ready for the New Year’s rush If yuu don's tird vet flowet, | Intheran Church. | me in my office, mail me description, price and terms. Tl 4o MARY DEAN. “ the rest. Loans negotiated. Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennessee Surday echool 10:00 a. m. ! Services are held on second and gown. See that the collar is well | "2arth Sundays. boned, and the bones placed to suit| — the wearer. The best fitting co!larl CHRISTIAN CHURCH is cut on a straight strip, slightly hol | lowed out in front if the neck 18| Sunday School ut 10 a. m. - Preaching service at 11 &. m. and Collars. W. FISKE JOHNSON REAL ESTATE ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING, LAKELAND. FLORIDA | R AS A A