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TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SCCIETY EDITOR. NUDDEE .« vnooneessenncenerniieriiiimuiiieneeannns —— AL NOTICEJ"U“' for ¢he Social Department can be com- 4 to the Soclety Editor by either of the above telephones. . ritten notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and ems of social interest should be telephoued to this depart- < soon as they occur in order that their news value is not SPECLA , quli nlel srher it w aired ad . 22000000000000Q0000OCURAVO000 N SOCIETY | LL0ReeR0Q00 . CLO0Q0AQRQC VOO0 -] (-] -] =] -] o o o (-] -] -] -} [-} -] i FAITH. . met you, still 1 see your . silent sapphire of the sed you, but each -on rose, jass, your scented lips b neld you prisoner in mv ' quent association with the compan- | <oft cloud that woos the ‘the downfall of young women, { though it is on the wrong traci now. Low wages may be a con- | tributing element, but it is far from Leing the chief factor. Society news, with its dazzling descriptions of cos- times decollette, may entice some sirls from the path of virtue, as the glare of a light attracts the silly in-! scet, Cheap amus share in the respon nt halls may ility, for fre- ! fons found in such places is not con- ductive to good morals. A thousand THE EVENING TELEGRAM. LAK ELAND, FLA,, APRIL 14, 1913. ]ouu efiectual uni:dove; that is to have oue standard of morals for both | sexes; then train the chiidren to thiuk in claste aud v Lolesome chan- | { Litis, and e comn doiadion Wity Pot need @ court of .uquivy to detei- ) nune the cause of imisorality. i R. E. LUFSEY. * Tireless Cockers, The fireless cooker is a restraining ‘iultucucc on the gas meter which is | rew bringing hbpe into many a strugsling family. It is a sort oi a heat calabocse in Lich a high temperature can be im- prisoned over night. It is a chest filled with non-conducting materiai, and when a pot of beans has been brought to a boil on the fire, it can Le locked up in the chest and kept in a fervid and torrid condition, !\- hile the gas stove cools ol and the i meter folds is tired hands and rests. | The fireless cooker keeps the heat ii.'. the beans instead of allowing 1 i to roam around the kitehen, warmin:g jup the farniture and the baek poreh | A will not | ans, but it will beil po- | totoes, roast brelstenk and m i out .of catmeal. MMore the 3llwis. the fireless cook vill tale jancient hen with wire wound lees Iaem‘ a gutta percha bresst andg wil! jreduce her, in the coumse of twelve ! modern fireless cooker ronly cook ! brosia /4P AGE THRER Standing of Con- Set Style for the Season \qi4pt in Piano Coitest Mrs. H. W. Odom | i i | 16,430 2,703 1u,400 65 .. 9,033 ..23,180 13,426 1,609 Miss Nellie Fidler Mrs.Mrs. W. R. Graham .... Mrs. W. T. Mcllwain ..... Miss Georgia Strain Miss Kittie Funk Miss Lillie May Melntire. . Miss Margaret Marshall {C H. Tedd Dixieland Methodist church. . T 8. Clifford . ... J. 8. C. Clfford Miss Nettie Brooks ... Leslie McCraney Mrs. J. W. (ord Luela Knight ... Thelma Mann .... D Asher ; Mrs. E. L. Cowdery P. F. Lindsley 1o rest other minor causes may be cited as 11 .y arm across the even- golden head against hireast. or mect? Or has fat? r love sad days like 2 bars? creat beyond, you will nq kisses 'mid the trem- stars. Sullivan in April Smart . . . o Board Meeting 's Club. afternoon there was a i'¢ executive board of the (iub at the home of Mrs 11, who is now president nizition, Mrs. Scarr having prosident at the last Lusiness of interest an: vee to the members was dis- * & o ‘-3 Trestess % Tsther Circle. lter Dates was the hostess I'sther Cirele at its “inrday afternoon. Future izenssed and a pleasant ent by those in at- v enlie gale which the 1a ‘ted in the morning was cveenss, and future sales of will probably be held. * 2 L) “retioation, the daily press have been ' rneothy artieles to the do- the Ilinois vice investigation +, who, like the proverbiai been looking at the out- " the nut to determine what ‘ bad, Ed B. Moss, in an ar- the Carolinian, a free lance . published in Wilmington, s cracked the nut and dis- “1the worm in the kernel. The following 1s his article: ‘I #* is continued long enough #hans the Tlinols vice investigation fmmittee may find the real cause of SPRING IS HERE iostrumental in the dezredatin of | | women, but when combined they will | not approach the magnitude of thc" ‘cne great evil influence which is di- ’ 1ectly responsible, i “Shall | name it? Darel point to "that which all men know, but few acknowledge? It is found in the city slums, and in the village smart set; (it occupies the geat of power, and it | ieGorns the rogues’ gallery; it rides| “on the ocean wave, and it tracks th: "desert sands; it walks in marble] "hallg, and it dwells in the huts of | | poverty; it kisses the 1ips of soclety's | .l{lll'(‘“, it er wes the form of {the demi-monde; it is everywhere- | Yevervwhere trom the genial tr | !t3 the arctic rewions; the sun never ! gets upon it, vet the moon and stars | 1ook down upon it at the midnight :lmnr; it is familiar to the eyes of i« mankind, for its very name is | MAN. 1 “Some girls are susceptible to flat- | tery, some to effrontery, and others {to pompesity; and the man who nakes a display of the particular I quality they admire may win their if:u‘»r and destroy their chastity, A ew eirls are afflicted with nym- phomaenia, and fall an casy prey to sny men who cares to take advan- [{aee of their misfortune. Sometimes the gituation is reversed, and woman causes man to fall; but, even, the verdiet of a jury does not always moke this true, “All the licentious libertines of earth are not engaged in the white glave traffic. The tempter, stalks {zbread often in the guise of ‘our best young men,” Lust knows no obstacle it wonld not surmount, and sees no consequences but gratified desire. A iz lured by the swish of every skirt, fond wonld pnrsue an angel to the pates of paradise or steal the virtue of a female Christ. Prohibition will not abolish the crime; restriction will not minimize it. Proper training of the girls will do more to lessen it than all pro- Libitive measures, but even this will r.ot entirely climinate it. There is but wurs to a tendep and dainty moisel which can be disgected without the use ol explosive: The fireless cocker is not only tak- ing a swat at the dizay priee of liv- ing, but it is causing brid:ie whis: to spread faster t2an the measles. With the aid of (he fireless cooker the tired housewife can put her din- rer into solitary confinement at ! p. m., 20 off to the whist club and return at 6 o'clock to find it ready | tor the table. The eooker will also vork Sunday morninzs and is thuns I11ine the churches onee more with women who have spent their Sunday wornines for vears watehing the Loven of the kitehen stove. The fireless cooker is merely a re- vergible refriverator. Tetween the two, heat and cold are kept where they belong, If a fireless cook, who will also stay where ghe helones, cin now be invented, housekeeping mav taeeme the ereat American pastime * s Might Ge. Even With Moequito. An obgerver in India has found a small ily of the niidre elass with its proboescis ineerted in the abdomen of & mosquiio, 4 in sucking the mosquito’s blood. There i cowfort, if not benefit, in this bit of news. Why can't we fmport th most Id Ges Wol Fireside, | Qulck Business Traneactl a, | road, near the town of Lockerbie, Bcotland, the other day, a motor ran into it, k!lling threa, The motorist &t once drew up, inquired as to the cost { of ths gheep, pald for them, bade the shepherd “Good-day,” and went on his of & few minutes, Father's Hint, The midunight stiliness of the dark- ened parlor was punctuated with a crash just overhead. ‘“Wha-wha-what was that, dud-dud-darling?” exclaimed the young man. *Merely father drop ping a hint,” she replied as she snug: gled a little closer With It, Cheer themsclves then, pethaps—Farm and | While a flock of sheep was belng | | driven along the Glasgow and Carlisle | Jowsal form o am An Easter Social. | With Easter but a week off we begin i to feel the subtle influence of the mar- ! velous resurrection miracle, the breath of spring gives us courage, and we mind surcharged with evil thoughts gay the whole aifalr being the work are all making ready to join in the i joyfu! chorus of “He Is Risen.” { °'Tis the forgctfulness of Easter, 'Tis the joyousness of Easter, 'Tis the glory of Easter, That my message brings to you, I must tell you of a novel hat sale that a young people’s society could ar- range. Issue invitation cards some- thing like this: A Spring Sail of Hats from the River-ah! A Rare Display of Headgear for All Sorts and Conditions of Men and ‘Women., to Be Capped by An Auction Sale of Miilinery. Have everything imaginable in head- | gear displayed—opera hoods, mortar | boards, baby bonnets, a Mexican som- brero, polo cap, Tam O’Shanter, sailor | cap, fireman’s helmet, sunbonnets, ! cooks and waitresses’ caps, fool’s cap, SPECIAL The piano contest will end May A, !'We want every one to have a fals 'showing. Every votemust be voted "every wock. Ilereafter the votes jwill be dated wiin a stamp and we will have to ask every oune to vote {all the votes they have on hand this i week so everyone will have a fale and impartial chance. !fencing—N—ow A summer dress of hand embroidered batiste trimmed with crochet and fancy pictures. Cive each one an ! egg with the privilege of decorating it, | Now for the refrcshments, which are | to be served at six o'clock, €0 the chil- i dren will nced no other meal when | they return home. First serve “magle” eggs, made by sclecting good smooth ' potatoes; bake until almost done, then i carefully scoop out a hole large enough to hold an cgg, tie the top on and replace in the oven to finish bak- ing. These are wholesome and fur., nish a mystery as to how the egg got there, Pass sandwiches and cocoa, and then comes the best of the feast— vanilla ice cream in the form of eggs | in nests of candiced orange peel strips, ‘. A green wicker basket drawn by lwoi rabbits mukes un attractive centerplece | for the table, ! Easter Luncheon. The Easter season secms to bring ! with it an atmospherc of joyousness' that makes us all exclaim: ! It is & pretty fashion to be glad; | Joy 18 the grace we say to God, . So we take unusual pleasure in plan- ning these pretty Kaster week festivl | ties. A young bride is to give a beauti. ful luncheon embracing all the lovely | green, violet and pink shades, but the ! true Kaster colors are yellow and white—yellow the emblem of the sun,! showing the' goodness of God, and' white, typical of purity and all things made new. A white or yellow egg will bear the name of each guest in- stead of place cards. They are made by confectioners and may be ordered in any size. Fruit is served for the first course, then duchess soup, in cups. This i made from white stock slightly thick- ened; rub the yolks of hard-boiled eggs through a grater and sprinkle! over the top of each cup just before serving. Chicken breasts or lqunb.l with cucumbers, diced potatoes and as- paragus tips will follow. An egg salad | is made from the yolks of hard-boiled On Hand We can supply your want in American wire fencing as long as it lasts. You had better speak quick or ilt will be gone, You know that ,American wire is heavy. It is a Iwrammd fem.'o and no concern in America can beat the quality. Hot Weather Is when the women folks suffer from cooking on a wood stove. We have bought and jhave on hand @& solld car of Insurance gasoline stoves. From one burner to a four burner gasoline range like the oue you se@ below. InsuranceGasolincRange Besides the Insurance Gasoiine we carry the National Oil stove and the Perfection Oll stove and plenty of any size ovens—glass front and plain tront. A L9RAIN. Next to a gaeiline or oll store foe dolls’ hats, soldier caps and all sorts | €888 mixed with minced ham, replaced 'gymmer we carsy the Lorain range. ! of up-to-date and out-of-date millinery. | In the whites and served in nests of v,y stove is asbestos lined and, like | This will make an interesting and at- | Watercress. The dessert will be New ! tractive display. Have band boxes York fce cream, which is _yellow, | the Great Malestic range that we car- with untrimmed hats and trimmings, | frozen in a ring mold, with egg-shaped ,F7» holds all the heat inside. Ig which the guests must trim and wear. | sets on legs, making it easy to sweey and BATES is also herc with the finest stock of goods in all South Florida.: If you're not a regular customer “GET THE HABIT”-~you’ll find great bargains at BatesDepartment Store STORE CLOSES 7 6:30 P. M. AFTER APRIL IST. ASK ABOUT FREE TICKET 7TH E AUDITORIUM AT BATES’ STORE. i These may be auctioned off with the | others. A committee and a competent ; chairman will work out the detalls; 1 perhaps something like & rummage sale would be profitable. Easter Party ‘for Little Folks. The invitations for this pretty party are china nest eggs on which the name and place are written with india ink or gol1 enamel paint. They are placed in emall handled baskets, which may be purchased by the dozen for a trifling sum. Drlivering these novel invitations affords much pleasure to | the children. An egg hunt will occupy a good share of the time from three until six. Procure the dainty eggs made at the candy-shops at this season of the year, hide them every place, then let the children hunt for them. Make egg- shaped bags of tarlatan to hold the £poils or have small baskets. Award prizes of yellow chicks, rabbits, but., terflies and any of the many charming ' novelties provided by the stores for the joyous season. After this seat the little folks at tables with boxes of paint, brushes dabs of whipped cream in the center, ’ i 8hower for an Easter Bride. ! Bo oftea I have only space to give , suggestions that are echoes that float in to me from far and near. For in- stance, a delightful shower to be an ranged for a dear little Easter bride who loves dainty belongings and has only herself to depend upon in prepar ing a most modest trousseau. Eight of her girl fricnds are to have & thimble party, and this is what they are going to do: Make just the dearest megli- ges of white albatross lined with pink silk and a boudoir cap with pink roses and pink bows, all to be inclosed in a ' big ro:e paper covered bandbox and presented at the table when refresh. ments are served. The centerpiece is to be a big basket filled with spring flowers, and the favors are the dear est hat bon-bon boxcs you can possibly imagine. The place cards are hat ehaped and all done in water olors with flower trimmings. Not lllegal. Household ecouomy seldom goes tar snough to be couuted a couspiracy ta restraint of trade.—Atchison Globa Lakeland i & Piumbing co. under. | : L3 ard Gt ware