Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 9, 1913, Page 3

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€ORAM, LAK THE MMNG 'l'll. velcomed it as another opportunity of getting the guvernment into ho: water., The more moderate mcm- Lers of the Women's Social and Po- litical Institution, including their nt- teroey, support Mrs. Emerson anq some Americans in the veliet tha. g ————————— IN SOCIETY IE Ooooauuuanuuwacoauaauoooooo..‘; { 5@@&1]&’0 a cards are to be redeemed at eight dif- ferent tables at one ccnt each, ma- king the spread cost just elght cents. Bird Puzzles, ‘What bird i8 used for raising heavy weights? ‘Stauding of Con- testant in Piano Lontest (-} 4 What bird does the tailor use? ’ TELEPHONE mm_‘ocm EDITOR. ° il:me‘ Secretary .Mel\elimn has madel i l What bird assists the president? | ; BaMbiE 3isoesneonaseasoniinssrinmiisainieessnidl B SXSACHRAT) SO0GUIO. (@ R/ What bird is 21 shillings sterling? | Mrs. H. W. Odom .......... 14,500 P bl . i s50aonnnsavisionses 198 o |Americas saftragsite. What bird formed part of Queen Miss Nellle Fidler ..........16,430 Rordence —— L8 syt o SR a1 Miss Emerson, who waa.taken frem Elizabeth's dress? !MreMrs. W. R. Grabam .... 2,703 NOTI for ¢he Social Department can be com- the jail in an automobile ambulaace, | What bird is used in making 1ags? | sirg w. T. Mcllwain ....... 10,260 C ted to the Soclety Editor by elther of the above telepbones. © | *25 cheered by a large number of 0 e i s i L T TR o u: ritten notices to the Soclety Editor, care Evening Telegram, o |STrasettes who were gathered in {slands? W e . 9,083 ":.,.. of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and @ |CXPectation of momentary release of What bird is & good friend in a Miss Georgia Straln .......23,180 S liems of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- © Wre. Emmeline Pankhurst. shower? Miss Kittle Funk ........ . 13,436 e oon 48 they 00cur In order that their news value is ot © e What bird fe a drioking vessel? | Mrs. J. A Wood ....... .. 1603 - : P . What bird is a musical fnstrument? | W. D, Harp... ... ........ 16 - b DAINTY TEA GOWN T —— thhl:hlrdtlmufllWMh!l”“"wmwmm-......... 2 St n Eight-Egg Social. earts Al 24, uooooooouoauuouovuouooor A E-X-X-2-X-X-X:¥.} This scheme is not original with me, | What bird is & gold coln? ::: ;‘llr;a::yst‘:::::‘l:.”“7"1'21;: — AND Fridsy M h:u‘;urledbylmwdotyoungpeo-!‘ What bird must we use in ea mlc H. Tedd '. ENVY. i ornmg,' April 11, ple who had pledged themselves for a ; and drinking? 4 A9 e 1 2 pt 6:30— ;lornuu w“cl:llnr_ C. A certain sum for charity. There wero’ What bird is part of an organ? Dixieland Methodist church. AL1TH 14 Know m- day must be|Owens, DeLand. ! !Just sixteen in the “bunch,” so eight | What bird is a jolly good time? T 8. Clifford .......... 320 qu 8 K D:06-Dirotionst, Dr. 1.8, Bht | of them went on the reception commit- | What oird is a sovereign in bumble | J, 8. C. Cifford ... ... . 28 your 1ast, " bk Thahs n- {tee and eight arranged the program | occupation? Miss Nettie Brooks ..... .. 15.96¢ R ccmorFOW yOur WOEK Must [ASF, - AW with the following results: The admis- | What bird uses a loom? Thelie Mty .. 63,345 e 9:15—Round Table and Question sion was fixed at eight cents (no ob-| What bird is a favorite dish of the Ou" J. W. Cord 1.050 g o kecp pressing on as in the Box, George Hyman. jection to more) and the doors were : Chinese? |84 W. RORQ eeeen s e AR ' 10:00—B. Y. P. U. Work, Hon. H. opencd at elght minutes before eight. | Answers: Crane, Goose, Secretary, Luela Knight ... ...... A " vou halt to plan for fu-|I.. Strickland, Birmingham, Ala. Afier all had arrived erg-shaped cards | Guinea, Ruff, Bunting, Cat, Canary, Thelma Mamn ............. 3,276 el "10:30—A Vision and a Task, D were passed and the contest occupied Umbrella, Dipper, Lyre, Love, Eagle, |R. Black .......... e 80 o peace? s Yt » De. just i3 minutes, or it could begin eight ' Swallow, Reed, Lark, Kingfisher, u[) ARNEE . s it 465 ..+ be any wrong of other|C. A. Owens, .(‘ .and. minutes of an hour and end cight min- Weaver, Rice. [ Mrs. E. L. Cowdery .... 76,328 5 ’ 11:15—DMission address, Dr. S. B.' utes afterward. l MADAME MERRL. |p p l.lndsley i ey Rogers, Gainesville. What eggs are necessary in answer 1 would, trembling, hasten ot right, l"nday Afternoon, April 11, ing these questions? Egg-actitude. +11 vou, heedless of the pub- 2:30—Devotional, Dr. Wm. D. L What eggs are always overdone? | Lc's praise, Nowlin, Lakeland. } | Eggs-aggerated. ol with fear the coming of 3:00—FElect vice president. Next ! What eggs are looked for? Eggs- | tonizht? place. Resolutions. pect. ! What eggs cry out? Eggs-claim. l What eggs are high up? Eggs-alted. ‘ | What eggs are unquiet? Eggs-cit- | able. ‘What eggs banish? Eggs-ile. What eggs are athletic? KEggs-er 3:15—B. Y. P. U, Work, Hon H L Strckland, Birmingham, Ala. gowerer rich you are, I pity you. Friday Night, April 11. 4 7:00—Devotional, Rev. ‘| Woodson, Punta Gorda. y wever great the thing you do, 0 ? SOME MATERIALS AND COLORS Need Be No Complaint That a Suffi- clent Variety Has Not Been omrod. A rather thick -llk is In favor among the wealthy for outdoor cos- tumes, and a favorite tint is verdigris, shot with gray, perhaps, or in other ways modified. For instance, a little SPECIAL The piano contest will end May 5. We want every one to have a falr showing. Every votemust be voted every week. Hereafter the votes will be dated with a stamp and we will have to ask every one to vote all the votes they have on hand this mrfi-‘”;la ylmow that after this y 7:15—As T See It, Secretary Geo. clse. verdigris braiding or embroidery 1is | week so everyone will have a falr air ¢ yman, Jasper. What eggs hasten? Eggs-pedite. applied with gray silk. Many shots | and impartial chlnce me wisk of death must be upon| 745 p y. p. U. Work, Hon. H. What eggs burst? Eggs-plode, 6 VAN, wieh ¢ gy SAE gIVER your face L. Strickland, Birmingham, Ala. What eggs investigate? KEggs-am. | Sreen and blue, blue and mauve, i tre be no dark statos to el | ination, mauve and pink, the effect of which is e“c “g ow . | ! to make a winter outdoor costume slear away, Mrs. Emerson’s Daughter Tea gown of white crepe richly trim. llWhnt eggn are bartered? Egge very smart, always remembering that N nisdirected steps you would o it med with filet lace and insertions, Ball | ¢hange. 4 retrace, eleased from Jail. fringe and embroidered bands aro used | WVhat eggs have a title? Eggs-cel. | the long coat h};.":“l';bly ‘:o'ven ‘““ “ ydon that you seek, would Of interest here on account of Mrs. ! us trimmings. lency, ! | NNt mdrettn, 8 Ehe s 1o bu: { We can supply your want in he ! L'merson having spent the winter at | What eggs are models? Eggs-ample, | inconvenient as it was last year, bu \ it s the Club Houes will be the the tor. SKIRT MUST HAVE FULLNESS | what cars are wide? Eggs-panse. | frees the fect and ankles. {Amerlcan wire fencing as long as it me 1o that you place upon it e i, | What eggs carry out orders? Eggs-| A black velvet coat trimmed .all lasts. You had better speak quick or now? owing dispatch from London, sen! gyeeaorcinarily Tight Garments Soon | ecute. round with black fox and with heavy |it will be gone, You know that v 11 vou bravely press ahead last night: to Be Decidealy Out of the Realm What eggs are irritated? Eggs-as- | collar and cuffs to match, Is cheap 8t . American wire Is heavy. It s a i Miss Zellie Emerson, a suffragette | of Fashion. perated. about $60. This gives some idea of | | wrapped fence and no concern in R of Jackson, Mich., was released from —_ What eggs are not included. Eggs- | the price of well-cut, upto-date, long, | 1 k. ”\“ )::ccloul g Holloway jail at 9 o'clock tonight.| The most graceful frocks are those | cept. O“td(l"zl‘ cont. ‘On;: of this ll('flcrlntloll: {America can beat the qua lty_ r hrow? i ‘hie Seraiaa strais ino W i the evenings as wel - |She was taken by her mother fn which they use no strai:lit lincs, | What eggs travel? Eggs-pedition, | ¢an bo worn in w, lowerer small the things you m:(rsh‘rl'shom: nwh)(':rc es:w will l:e ?iva. but “hanging draperles,” as the artist | What eggs use effort? Kggs-ertion, | 88 in the daytime, a recommendation ora } 4o, g 2 ! BIV| gescribes them, and the newest of new | What eggs are fond of digging? | to many. not weat er gl ! foweier poor you are, I envy you § I. Kiser in Chicago Record- Herald 1.P. U. Convention Meets Arcadia April 10-11. Tie B. Y. P. U. Fourth district jaention meets in Arcadia tomor- continuing through Friday and Il be attended by & large number w here. The program ‘follows: Thursday Morning, A{lfll 10. 1:30—Devotional, Rev. M, J. Hoov- Plant City. Superintendent’s Hour, Hon. Stevens, Lakeland. 00—A Trip to Cuba, Mrs. H. C. , Jacksonville. 1::—B, Y. P, U. Work, Hon. H. ftrickland, Birmingham, Ala. 11:00—Welcome. "--The convention addresa. ird Martin, Tampa. y Night, April 10. otional, Rev. J. T. B. . Pradentown. " Our Encampment, President i Tampa. d mtlonal address, Dr. A. | ,, Lake City. C 10: BATES is also here with the finest stock of goods en medical treatment, Mrs. Emerson feels grave anxiety for her daughter's ccndition and will not permit her to see any one. Certain of the more militant friends of Miss Emerson, including a num- bker of Americans who were dis- pleased at Mrs, Emerson's abandon- ing the campaign to force interven- tion between the American embassy, planned to take away the daughter without her mother's knowledge, in an automobile 8o that they might ge an interview without the mother's moderating influence. The militants placed a relay of pickets to watch for Miss Emerson, when she left the prison, but were forestalled by her unexpected early | release. The home secretary had an- nounced that she would be set at 1ib- erty tomorrow. Mrs. Emerson had 'bwn {nformed of the date of hes daughter’s relcage by the American embassy. She took her immediately t» a hospital where physicians isolat- I ed her. The more radical among the Americans held the belief that lh--‘ case offered a chance to make th: practice of forced feeding an inter- i national affair while the militants SPRING IS HERE With Its Cheer and in all South Florida. If you're not a regular customer “GET THE HABIT”-~you'll find great bargains at BatesDepartmentStore STORE CLOSES AT 6:30 P. M. AFTER APRIL 1ST. | fashions show that all “tightness” is to be banned. Evening frocks will | perhaps remain tight round the an. kles, but our modistes may yet allow one a little more freedom. skirts have had their day, and a very long day, too. One writer, discussing the question, ty is to give the necessary freedom to the skirts to the extent of some ten or twelve inches, and thus allowing the wearer to avoid those mincing lit- but ridiculously ungraceful. I Eggs-cavation, What eggs debar? FEggs-clude, What eggs display? Eggs-hibit. What eggs brace up? Kggs-hilara- “Tight” tion. To Clean Furs. Is when the women folks suffer To clean white furs, moumon,lflofl cooking on a wood stove. We have bought and have on hand a swansdown and ermine, first beat out | | all the dust, gently but thoroughly, 'golid car of insurance gasoline stoves. Whnt eggs lay out funds? Egg® | then lay the article upon a table cov-lmm one burner to a four burner wm eggs surpass all others? Eggs- | urate it with a mixture of grain alco- puts it very neatly in pointing out cel. that “the only way out of the difiicul- ' What eggs go out? KEggs-it. What eggs advise? Eggs-hort. What eggs are too much? Eggs- orbitant. What eggs know by practice? Egge tle steps which can never be anything | perience. What eggs are very great?! Eggs A novelty in camisoles has made its ' ceedingly. appearance. It has been introduced specially to wear under the filmy cor sage worn with all smart toilets for the daytime and evening and is made of net with a broad band of ribbon round the body, tied in a large bow at the side or in the center of the front. As a matter of fact, it is quite as ! | pretty as a blouse, and 8o makes al | splendid foundation for & fragile cor o i KODAKS and SUPPLIES DEVELOPING and PRINTING HICH QUALITY..LOW PRICLS PROMPTNESS TANPA PHOTO AND ART SUPPLY (0 314 TWIGGS STREET TaMPA FLONIDA What eggs make allowance? Uggs: | removing that which cannot be easily cuse. What eggs are unusual? Eggs-cep | whisk-broom. Pat the furs well on the tional. What eggs try? Eggs-periment, What eggs are too many? Eggs-cess. What eggs render justice? Eggs ecutioner. What eggs should be Iiggs-cmplary. What eggs make clear. Eggs-plans tion, The method of serving refreshments was most unique. Each person re imitated? tceived eignt egg-shaped cards about two inches gquare, tied with white and yellow ribbons (the season's colors). i()m) sct had the word “cake” written ion each card, — ' wich,” another another “Coffce,” one had “Olives,” one “Candy,” etc. The joy of this was to get your carde ex- changed with otheis until you have & set that will call for ¢ight different articles instead of just the one. thtle Ornament to useful and decorative little bolder can be made in a few This ocotton moments, with the aid of some pret- tily colored remnants of ribbon and & plece of stiff wire, It can be construet- ed to hold three reels as shown In our fllustration, or it can be easily made to hold a larger number if desired, by usiag a longer piece of wire. 1a the first place, the r:ls are threaded on to the wire anc * © ends Lent round irto loops iIn t! anner ' thown in the small sketci a the right, Then to either end of the wire a “._r, il » “Egg Sand- | 'l'lll‘l Three Reels of Cotton| ered with a clean white cloth and sat- | ’M“M range like the one you see : below. InsuranceGasolineRange hol—three parts—and ether, one part. With a clean whisk-broom work the fluld Into every hair and down to the skin. Next sift into the fur all the boracic talcum it will hold, lifting the fur so that the powder reaches the roots. Put into a closed box and leave It for three days. ' Take out the furs and shake the powder from them, dislodged by brushing with a clean wrong side to raise the nap.—Wom- an's Magazine. Directoire Shoes. The directoire black and white silk shoes are charming for evening wear. The heels are covered with the same silk and the shoes are trimmed wlthl a small stiff bow, centered by a small crystal button. | With this kind of shoe open-work ! white silk stockings with a plain filet | mesh are smart wear, and on some of | the most bizarre specimens, where the I | threads cross, appear a jet bead. L ETE A Tt R A i E‘N Coats of Brocade. Coats of brocade, velvet, panne and | the new figured ratine are worn with :’n;. afternoon gown with excellent of Besides the Insurance Gasviine we carry the National Oil stove and the |Perfectlon Oil stove and plenty of ' any size ovens—glass front and plain ’ tront. Hold — A LORAIN. Next to a gasoline or ofl store for |urnmer we carry the Lorain range. 'l'hl- stove is asbestos lined and, like tho Great Majestic range that we car- R0 holds all the heat inside. It |-m on legs, making it easy to sw.ep under. £ one at the top of the loop either side of the reels of cotton. empty it may be easily replaced slipping a fresh one on to the wire, The color of tiie ribbon should be se- lected to match or harmonize with that of the wallpaper on which the; holder is to baug. Rl b e N lakcland Hardware & Plumbing Co.

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