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% ——— OV 40D O ROPOPOPO LW OPO Tackle Sporting Goods } gmmer Readine is Provided For. IS About OQur Exchange Library ny Book to Order F ull Line of Magazines keland Book Store Benford & Steitz iims Picture Frames | A . MWM” 'MESH BAGS showing the newest designs in Bags from $2.50 to $25. These e soldered links which guarantees earing qualities. EASURE TO SHOW GOODS’ LE & HULL fand Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland. Fa. dark reds and browns and blues, with — s A IN BAGS‘ :n’exlubo;-atle embroidery of cut lteeli = £24s. It i3 more unusual than the alieta Embroidered rs s the Latest i :;?ag;gc:)[avis of other seasons, but notj Thing. { To carry with white linen and tub dresses there are bags of white kid embroidered in the Algerian colors— | blues and greens and reds, The design is & conventional one, but the color schemes are well developed and the effect i3 very pleasing, particularly with an all-white costume. Many of these bags are displayed in the new oval shape, while others are long and narrow, in the envelope shape of last | season. Both the chain and t.he) leather handles are shown with thege ' bags, and many of them are fitted with change purses and vanity acces- | sories. The bags of metallic tissue are i also In vogue and will be carried with ' jo bags are quite impos- ' 4ress ¢ others are of medium l: :‘ Y afternoon frocks night, must sometimes be omitted from the tiny apartment house bed- room, already filled by bed, dresser and the necessary chairs. An excel- lent substitute for the convenient stand is a small crclonne covered screen, provided with pockets in which necessary articles may be tucked away. Such a screen may be made from a small clothes horse, such as is sometimes used in the nursery; or, if there is a direct draught on the bed from a window the screen may be a trifle higher— just high enough to protect the head O SLPOFOPO § air, . Cover the screen with cretonne matching the hangings of the bed- room, first treating the wood to a coat of white enamel. The pockets are attached to the inner side and in them 4 of safety matches, a handkerchief or ing the night, such as sleeping pow- i 1ders, a package of crackers for the victim of insomnia or the thermos bot. tle holding a baby's milk. One woman who owns such screen slips her purse f{and her “tranformations” into a pocket the last tling before retiring, sv that these indispensable belongings may be ready to hand “in case of fire in the night.” SUMMER NEGLIGEE. jwest idea In bags is the Pt fica bag, embroidered pink flowers. These shape, slightly gath- mes, which may be of d with the moire. The moire ribbon, and many Heweled or silver glides. B as pretty as they can gtain oldtimey air that het all their own, The pd in bags of black taf- in white, but they are ffective as the flowered . Most women are making up the of net and summery negligee now before hot lack taffeta bags fn- weather really sets in. This captivat. § ar finished witn o —_— ing hammock gowu is of pale lilac ® taffeta about an inch| SLEEPING SCREEN IS ‘HANDY | batiste with a short walsted bodice of Bio width, and one ov ll-l allover embrotdery. A sash of lllao fmoire bag had a tiny !9 an Excellent Substitute for the Tiunon, tins through 8 bending:dtss pset in the front. Tiny| Stand When Space Will Not RAlORRheRbyTRlinG. lwas, 1t was guaranteed | Permit the Latter, I Mix a small quamttty of oM flour ve the proper warning 1nmoothly with cold water. This will R shopper. | A emall bedroom stand, on which ' be found excellent for lightly stiffen- nt reticule of other mMatches, candlesticks and one's watch ing all delicate and lacey fabrics, in- fire in black and in the 8€ Within ready reach during the clu:llnlglvells and neckwear of sheer 2L | materials. e — SALE AT A REDUCED PRICE I am winding up my Spring Season, but you will have al weeks, yes, months, before you need to think of ging. Now while hats are selling so low, it seems that woman should havex"Just One More.” I am determined to clean out before closing the season, It styles--our merchandise=~everythingis first-class. You & months yet in which to wear the goods we are offering at B a great reduction. —Note Some Sale Prices 100 Hats for $6.00 $1.00 Hats for Ls0 ¢ 4.00 1.00 Flowers for 100 2.95 " 00 1.00 BONS 50¢ 50¢ 25¢ 15¢ SILKS [{§ 6« €« ({4 [{} <« «“ « 25¢ BRAIDS VELVETS All at Great Reductions VEILS Large Line Boys’ Milans {5 Milans for 98¢ $3.00 M:lans for Also a Line of Girl’s Hats, Going for 25 ard 50 cents Prices on Art Gocds, Stamped Pillow Cases, Towels, Gowns, ¢t Covers, Center Pieces, Table Covers and Many Other Pieces ISS NUNA PATTON BRYANT BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLA. $1.98 of the sleeper without keeping out the | may be tucked one's bedroom slip- | pers, & small electric flashlight, a box | other things that may be needed dur | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JUNE 20, 1913. Al & DHDHDB2 | i SR\ | N ! OIXIELAND AND MYRTLR STREET METHODIST CHURCHES Oixieland Chured— Servines—1st and 34 Sabdbbaths, 1) am; 34 and ¢th Sabbaths, 7:30p. m Sabbath School—3 p. m. Prayer GBervies—Thureday sight at 7:80. Myrtle Strest Chureb— Services—I1st and 084 BSaddatha 7:80 p. m.; 84 and ¢th Saddaths, 1) a’'m, Sunday Bchool—8 p. m. Prayer Bervices—Tuesday night at 7:30. W H. STEINMEYER, Pastor. ALL SAINTS CHURCH. Cerner of Lemon Street and Masa chusetts Avenue. Rev. J. H. Weddell, minister v eharge. Services at 11 a. m. aad 0 p. @ Al Sundays except the third ia the month. Other services as appeinted CUMBERLAND PRESBY. TERIAN CHURCA (Cerner Florida Ave. and Lemea M) Rav, J. D, Lawis, paster. Preaching third and fourth Sun- days at 11 a, m, and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 0:45 & ®. Weekly prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary Oesiety ea the third Monday afterneon of eaed | month. To all these services tha publie b oordially invited. — e ———— FIRST METHODIST CHURCH (Bouth Kentucky Ave.) Rev. Isaac C. Jenkins, paser Temporary residence, 911 Soutl Florida avenue. Office at ehured Hours, 11:30 to 13:30. Sunday Services— Sunday schnol, S:46 0. ® Preaching, 11:00 a. m. | Epworth League, 6:30 » ® Preaching, 7:30 p. m. ‘/eek Day Services— Weman's Missionary Seadedy Monday afterneon. Prayer meeting, Wedneslay qgen ing, 7:30. Teachers' meeting Friday evening A eordial Invitation to everybedy | to all services. (Tennesses Ave, Bsetween Maln ané Lemon Streets.) Rev. W 8. Patterson, Paster. Sunday Bervices—Sunday scheel 9:45; preaching. 11 am. m., aad i | l Wednesday—Prayer mneotiag o FIRST BAPTIST CHURCL Carner Florida avenue snd Bay B Tra Rev WiHllam Duliey Newlta fnnday school 9:46 oo . *° Preaching Sunday at 11 & & aad Lk N BATES T T e L. That’s why so many have learned by experience that the latest styles, LQ newest goods and prettiest trimmings Q can always be secured at —a|1:16 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wedsesda: aveaing at 7:360. Woman’s Missionary asd AN 8o stety Moonday 3:30 p. m Baptist Youag People's o 6:18 p. m. Regular monthly business meetin, ot Welnesdey ' 1:30p. o Bast Lakeland Miselon. Weotin; Sunday scheclat 3 p. m. A A Mten, superintendent Prayes aestlag Thursday at 7 5. . Lutheran Churoh. Corner E. Orange and 8o0. Tennesses 8unday school 10:00 a. m. Services are held every Sunday. CHURCH OF CHRIST. O O. Redgrave, Minister, Corne Missouri aad Lemon 68t Sunday schoel, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m, Christian Endeavor, ¢:30 p. m. Preaching, 7:30 ». m. Prayermesting, Wednesday algh: Pelm Chapter, U. B. . mosts ever) sesond aad fourth Thursday nights of onch month at 7:30 p. m. Mn Viera Keea, W. M.; J. ¥ Wilsea, »ay. United Brotherhood of Carpenten and Jeiners of Ameriea, Local 1776 Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A M. Regular communications held or second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p m. Visitiag brethrea ecordially in vited. J. O. OWENS, W. M. 1. ¥. WILSON, Becy EOore Regular meeting every Tuesds) 2t 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Visit ing wembers always welcome. F. D. BRYAN. Ohancellor Commander A W _ACKSON, Becretary. POST 38, @. A. R. Moets the first Saturday In ever; month at 10 s. m. at the heme o' J. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue A. C. SHAFFER, Commander. J. R. TALLRY, Adjutant. Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No 19 moets the first Tharsday night .r each meath in Masonic Hall. Visit ing eompanions welcomed. A. D Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Secy Lakeland Camp No. 18, W. v. W meels every second and f~arth Thure day night. Woodmen Oircle frs T therd Thurseays, W, J. Estridg Council Commander, Mre. Ballle Scip « “wardfe: of Cirele Elaeora Redekah lodge No. ¢ moets every second and feurth Mon day aights gt L 0. O. V. hall. Viait ® DEPARTMENT STORE PAGE THREB PZ X)X IS DR 'GOOD DRESSERS Are Particular Q 9 03 N 0 ¥ 0 v v Ing brothers end sisters cordlally ia- vited, MRS. F. C. LONGMAN, N. Q. MRS ILA GELLERS, Be. 6lLAWDLLE Orange Blemsem Biv. Ne. 400, Gl A WS oL i mests every secead oad lourth Wednesdey: @@ ash moath at 2:80 p m. Visiting Sisters always welesme. MRA ). C. BROWN Bec'y. Moots overy Tuesday might at 1% o'eloek, at MoDonald’s hall. R. L. MARSHALL, Presideat. J. W.LAYTON, Vice Pres. 3. W. LOGAN, Treasuree, §. K. FELDS, Fia. Seey. M, §. DIETKICH, Res. ooy, R. L. COX, Conducter, SAMUEL BOYER, J. W. SCARR, C. L. WiLLOUGHBY, Lake Lodge Ne. 3,1.0 O P, mests Priday nights at 7:30, at L 0. 0. P. ball. Visitiag Srethers arv csndially tavited. J. L. REYNOLDS, See. N, B. ZIMMERMAN, N. G. [ — ORDER OF EAGLES The Praternal Order of Bagles mosts overy Wednenday aight &4 7:80, at 044 Pellows’ hall. . " ). M. WILLIAMB, Presidest. X M SMAILS Recretary PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL BRICKLAYERS, MASCNS AND UNION, LOCAL NO. 12 OF FLORIDA Meets each Thursday night in Morgan & Groover hall, over Bates’ Dry Goods Store. Visiting brothers weleome. POLK ENCAMPMENT NO. 3, L 0. 0. P, Polk Eneampment No. 3, I. 0. O, F., meetas the first and third Moun~ days. Visiting Patriarchs weleomey ¥. A. MeDONALD, Scribe. H. B. ZIMMERMAN, I Chiet Patriarch B.P. 0 E. Lakeland Ladge No. 1291, Benevo- lent and Protective Order of Elks, meets every Thurséay night in lodge rcoms over postoffice. Viaiting breth« I GEORGE MOORE E. R. ren cordially v L.W.YARNELL Successor to W. K. McRae, — TRANSFER LINES Draying and Hauling of All Kinds. Prompt and Rcasonable Service Guaranteed. Phcne 57 Green Lakeland, Fla, P £57 srovauL awo- ’ b « PO CLAS > WOR'- RIGITY PEES- ' £5-" - PROMPT ML ORDLR JTRYKE: |