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- BLOUSE CUT IN ONE PIECE One of Tulle Valencicnnes Is Made With leithor Tr | np—— d The nev-est cream vLite blouses are The prettiest or a kind of h figures like dcsign. One not the | ess except there is a tiny bit 1 ; and make it look like a narrow j . The entire thing G is made in one picce, the sole garnish i being little button studs of black vel- OIng to vet in two rows at the throat, both ' back and front, and on the wrists. The neck is cut low and round, with ' Bates’ Dep ar tment Store cording of the lace in three rows. ! A noticeable feature of this blouse, ' Of Course which was designed in a house in the : Place Vendome and intended for the | Riviera, is the slceves made all in one | plece, with no extensions whatever. It | is as though the entire thing had been molded together. No doubt the styles . for the coming season will adopt ideas seen in this blouse. We have arrived ' at a period when cuts and finishes are ' at their cresendo of plainness. Noth- ! ing further is possible because effects ' could not possibly be any more rigid ar simple. STYLISH SFRING DRESS TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SGCIETY ETITCR. Everybody’s Doing It! Doing What? R R I P P . 1AL NOTICE—Notices for ¢he Social Department can be com- “~""¢d to the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. _ritten motices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. s of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and .- items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- .+ as soon as they occur in order that their news value is not et oy € ey yyaired. CLOVOOOOCDLOOCD P o pay o o 20000000000 GDORRQDOALCVRBDOOOD iV W NIORS ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF SENIORS ptful social function oc-|which was presided over by Misses red lust night at the home of Mixt | Doris Mayes and Helen Shaffer. json when the Juniors vi| Refreshments of ice cream anc High school enter-|cake were served by Miss Georgia niors with a brilliant | Fannin, Maggie Bryant and lieici eception Conibear. This lovely home was further The affair being in the nature ol ied by the use of ferns, pot|a farewell to the Seniors the pleasan: s .ud cut flowers and the scene through regrettable duty of impart- wd upon the arrival of ths|ing the farewell greetings fell to Miss 4 was a beautiful one indeed.|Annie Cargyle Mayes, who extended A cnests were met at the door by | the good wishes of the Junior giris to ‘s \Vilson, who was assisted in re-|the Senior boys and of the Junior by Msses Annie Cargyle | boys to the Senior girls with a Kkiss. fuby Turner and Esther | This wasn't a really, truly kiss, but a : The reception hall as pret-|candy kiss, each of which were ac- w1¢ decorated in the Jumior colors. | companied by a wish written on a il and gold, and the dining room | piece of paper. It's an Up-to-Date Place that carries Up-to-Date Goods. That’s why the ladies flock there. If you haven't seen our auperb stock, you don’t know what you've missed. U. G. BATES STORE CLOSES AT 6:30 P. M. AFTE R APRIL 1ST. delis: A ! Glads® b e Laheland ied the Se :n\'m senjor colors, red and white It is hard to dampen the ardor of cuth, and, despite the heavy down- im:r of rain, there were a large num- per of suests present, and they all w1t L Wy repaid for going, as the erenit - was one continual round of asure. Several contests were par- ‘ poted in, the first of which was mobile contest, the winner of | b wits Jack Guthrie. In @ contest Lloyd Adams won the i in a Lower contest Miss n was the fortunate win- the remantic contest of th ms Sweethearts,” Prof o ofi the first prize an’ | Imerson the booby. Loth voeal and instrumen- rendered by the guests mu- velined, and from all reperts ‘haee present escaped without cating their ability in both lirhments, the evening ¢ the punch bowl, which ha1l +1aeed on the veranda in A ‘olly arranged booth, and el a favorite Mr. Carl Kern responded, as pres- ident of the Senior class, expressing the pleasure they had experienced i the association of the Juniors for so many years. Those who enjoyed the very de- ! lightful evening were the following: | Seniors—NMisses Lounie Layton, Pearl Haynes, Hazel Ormsby, Mary Jackson, Aileen McRae, Mary Dou:h | try, Monroe Sutton, Carl Kern, \Wm. { Emerson, Loring Bracken, Ivan Jackson, Roy Baldwin, Gordon Hart. Jackson, Roy Baldwin. isses Lula laynes, An- gvle Mayes, Esther [leath, Pryant, Ruby Turner; Messrs, Lloya ! *dams, Lloyd Hooks, Will Ifether- incton, Prof. and Mrs M Profs. Groom and Farrow were also “!‘n cont ag were a few invited guests who are not members of the school Messrs, Chas, Layton, Leland MeMul len, George Owen, Alfred Chiles, and Jack Guthrie. (‘has, Jones Don't Torget to Patronize Tis Toone Ladies This Afternoon. Erervthing is in readiness for the‘l hick chicker pillau to be served in the puk t1is afternoon and evening, and ritody should forego eating sup- ' home and partake of the finc | supper with the young la- Pl tl:ie Methodist church. : Young Man Celebrated His { Eighth Birthday. | Master Linwood Arendell celebrat- ed his eighth birthday very pleasant- 'ly yesterday afternoon by inviting a inumber of his little friends to a birthday party at his home on South | New York avenue. | A number of games were played, 'after which all were invited to the !dining room, where ice cream and cake were served. The little host received many pretty birthday gifts. Oddity of the Ornaments Marks Millinery Just Now | | - | - Spring dress of Royal blue broad- cloth with draped skirt and yoke of accordion pleated silk. The waist Is made almost entirely of silk with lapels and accordion pleated short sleeves. Guayquil is one of the viest pests holes in the world, surpas Buez, which Kipling has inv: a hideous paigns of advertising now running | in this paper is that of the White Clover Flour, a fully gnargnteed pro- | duct, distributed by the Peninsular | by local dealers. We trust that onr jreaders will give this flour a fair | trial. (Advertisement.) SAD SIE 1 the most attracti“o cam- |8 | trotuse dise }E!hl 3 ta fadull pain in the Lead, or ringing (-.f| Must Ee Fretty Bad, I *' immortality.—New York | P Naval Stores Co., of Tampa and sowd | . | quickly you will get relief. In a few minutes you will feel your head clearing, and after using the Balm for a day or £o the nasty dis- charge will be checked, the pain and fever gone and you will no longer be offensive to yourself and your friends way With Catarrh A filtyy_l)iseas | by constantly hawking, spitting and; ly Rclieves All Distressing blowing. Shake off tne grip or catarrh be- fore it fmpn your scnse of taste, ot Lo frequent |rmr‘ll and liearing and poisons youe vany of the dis- | whole sy te . In a short time you i symploms of catarrh such }mn be conplciely cured of this dis- vitied up feeling in the head, | tressine di » by uging IYly's Cream ‘o from the nose,:lialm, This healing, antiseptie Balm phlesm thelc not fool yon by short, deceptive hawking o I rclief, but completely overcomes the 1t ¢'ears the noce, head and Symptoms. you are 1s, or if you he in oS nittine in the nose, L eausin Isease, enre, toanoint the nostrils y the throat or chest with @ 's Creawm Balm, and sce or little : and heals and strencihens the raw, how ,sore membranes, making you proo’ ) S PR —————— P MONDAY., AP throat of ail the rank noison, goothes | PUS—— against colds and catarrh. One application will convince you, and a 50 cent bottle will generally cure the worst case of catarrh, It fe guaranteed. Get it from your drug- gist today. Velvet Bean Seed Home Grown' Velvet Bean Seced $3.00 per bushel. In 10 bushel lots $2,75.1 Mayes Gro cery Co. nik 7 Horses, Mules, Wagons, Buggies, Singié and Double Harness, Office and Statle Utensils---in fact the entire contents of LR Swann's Stables MARION STREET To my Friends and past Patrons in the Horse and Mulé Busiress: I have decided to retire from that Deportment in Tampa, and conscquently will scll this 1londay to the HIGHEST BIDDERS, with out GUARANRT. LE OR RESERVE, all the Horses and Mulcs now on hand; also 12 head of goed graded Jerscy Cows; all young and fresh with their “Second Calves” at their sides. Together with all the z3, Carts, Business and Farm Wagons—“some of which arc lLrand new"—never having been run. A number of Single and Double Harness, Halters, Blaulcts, Wheel Barrows and everything on the premises. Those in need of good Tennessce Iorses or Ifules should take advantage of this good stock. They will positively go regardlcss of value to ihe Lest bidder, as I am quitting the busi- i a Hrs. Defla Long Unatle to Stand &3 Ca licr Feet More Than & Few |F iilz the Question Mark and Bul- 1. colors occupy the center of the 'y stage, feather manufactur- ive taken advantage of their pop- ey ¥. There is really no end to g tumber of small, brilliant and cu- L novelties and odd feather pleces. & “ are pretty, and one might almost e S'me of them amusing. They '2L¢ U1 with a saucy air on the small hcikf‘]v‘in! shapes for spring. Besides the question mark there is ss of decorative pleces made of il (and often of other millinery by ‘€rials) called the Mephisto orna- n:’:‘“" Long, slender, carving quills tior ibs of quills without any preten- .‘nd to beauty, which suggest the teanae of & butterfly, or fine, incl- U" borns, Nature provides such ad- -~ 'd!fions to plumage; their long, hard fib-rs, curlinz at the ends, appear among the beautiful, soft feathers of the bird of paradise. Besides these odd ornaments there is a great liking for the queer plumage called humidi. It is long and strag- gling and dyed into many colorings and shadings. The original color, in & dark taupe, 18 very rich. It combines with coque de roche with fine effect. There is a great demand for it, which promises to become greater. Its price {s soaring. But in a season when fowers are as well liked as feathers and when every day brings out some novelty of note, it is not safe to pre- dict that any one item will outshine all the others. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. ~caaoae Binates at a Time, Pende Ga.—~)Irs, D-la Long of this place, In & recent lctter, eays: “For five or six years, I suffered agoR fes with womanly troubles. | Often, I couldn't sit up more thaa @ few minutes at a time, and it 1 stood ea my feet long, I would faint, | 1 took Cardui, and it helped me im» mediately. Now, [ can do my work all the time, and doa't suffer like I dld.° Take Qrdu&:hen you feel {ll in any way—weak, tired, m! the weather. Cardul is duilding tonic medicine for women. It has been found to relieve pain and @istress caused by womanly troubles, and is an excellent medicine to have e@ | | Cardul acts on the womanly consth tution, buflding up womanly strength, toning up the nerves, and regulating the womaaly merit. It bas done good to thousanda, | Will you try it? It may be just what | w k your druggist abewt He will recommend it | Lt Ingtructions, and GA-rage dok, “Home Womsn,” ssot ln plaia wrapper, 68 reguest. ness. On account of the large number of articles to be sold the sale will start promptly at TEN O“CLOCK in the forenoon THIS MONDAY, APRIL 7 At my Stables on Marion Street, Tampa A. R. SWANN P. G. WALDRON, Auctioneer