Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 1, 1913, Page 3

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- y THE NVENING TELBORAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 1, 1913, WL ARE STILL IN SOCIETY PAGE THREE ESETEEY toEETanE BATES’ \ 1 Two shall be born the whole wide|book used was “China’s New Day,” 4 a lne. orlatacart ty Dr. Headland. This is the book And speak in different tongues, and|being studied by the Foreign Depart- house no thought, ment. The study for the ntternoun' Each of the other's being, and no:Wwas concerning the women of China, COME AND SEE! We want all the room we g GIVING AWAY S —— [ TTYTY ENT SIOR[ 4 mnu;ch-la : D[ AR M E " . lfl noe Num ......-.;..:-.................-.... b4 E s g : mlflmt.:;nf;:::?;'mu;; E & . The Bargain Gates are Open Wide and pants-alsoPalm fl; sums s e e o @ T b o B Beach suits—-at less || Srimsmitmitininsabsiins s and oyl welcome awais a host cach s g : : . of Good Merchandise Buyers. g than COSt, as we want J0000000N00UANANPONANUDACYAODNRAND Price Cutting ALL THIS WEEK : | to get ready for our nm Srhed v TS ARG UULY B can get, as we have bought an enormous stock of Hait Our straw hats and other furnishings reduced in price. Now is the time to get bargains by calling around to see us. |0utfitter The Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing | heed; And these o'er unknown seas to un- known lands Shall cross, escaping wreck, defying That one day, out of darkness, they shall meet And read life's others eyes. And two shall walk some narrow way of lite, So nearly side one turn Even so little space to left or right Their needs must stand acknowledged face to face. And yet, with wistful eyes that never meaning in eac by side, that should |and it proved to be of intense inter- est to the ladies. Mrs. Boswell and Mrs. Norvell were the readers, the freadlng being followed by questions | The time for separation came ali i culiar charm about the broad veran- | das of Mrs. Waring's lovely home and i the pleasant association of the mis- i sion workers, making them loth to | say goodbye. wr These gatherings are helpful in | many ways, bringing the women of | the church in closer touch with each | Gther, giving an opportunity for get- | ting better acquainted, and as some- meek one said said, “We love each other i ropi ands that never clasp.! =~ ™ s ¥ i W ”h‘ gm[;!ng GAnCE i : o | more when we understand each other aniiie . | better.” Calling in vain to ears that never| R Those present and enjoying Mrs. They seek each other all their weary! Waring’s hospitality were: Miss 'duy! | Sarah Polk, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs, Walk- ¥ " JOSEPH LeVAY A Conservative Investors Have : Bought Lots Iny - PALMA CEIA PARK | “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb l | (Where large sums of money are now being spent installing every elty wonvenience including MODERN SEWERAGE and WATER SYSTEMS, &AVED STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONES. Where ?n new bungalows have just been completed and contracts let fer thers in this beautiful property. Where lot values are increasing by ) aps and bounds. Now is the time to get in “on the ground floor.” ices $500 to $750. Terms $25 per lot cash; balance 2 per cont per ot per month. DO IT NOW. TAMPA BAY LAND COMPANY TAMPA, FLORJDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L. J. SLOAN. . Let Us Put The First Ice In Your New Refrigerator Free Just as soon as your dealer has delivered your refrigerator, telephone us, We want to have our driver stop on his next trip and put a block of OUR ICE---FREE---in that re- frigerator. You will find it profitable to follow care- i fully our printed instructions that came with : your refrigerator, and will be well repaid for i the care you took of if. And die unsatisfied--and thus is fate, ~Susan Marr Spalding. e o O A Pleasant Afternoon. The ladies of the Methodist church enjoyed Monday afternoon with Mrs, M. G. Waring, at her pretty home on !er, Mrs. Boswell, Mrs. Norvell, Mrs. { Arendell, Mrs. Waring, Mrs. Watson, ‘[Mrs. Sweat, Miss Gertie DeRieux, Mrs. Brantley, Mrs. Poteet, Mrs. Dukes, Mrs, Scarr, Mrs. Hebb, Mrs Lawler and Mrs, Sharretts. REPORTER. too soon, for there seemed to be a NEWEST IN PARASOLS SUMMER DESIGNS ARE ODD IN SHAPE AND COLOR. Dome and Tub Shayes Are Most Pop- ular Styles This Season—Flowen ed Silk and Plain Silk With Border Used, A modern dfternoon affair outof- doors 1s as gay as a Dutch flower gar den for bright colored parasols are eonspicuous everywhere. Even the vivid red and emerald green parasols of a season or two ago are outclassed by the gorgeous models of this year with the Bulgarian medley of color bright-hued stripes or flowered design as trimming, Striking as these new parasols are in color, however, and odd and un- expected in shape, few of them are really freakish. The new shapes are graceful, if surprising, and the eye color of the lining. The dome and the tub shapes are the most popular styles this season and one seeg more of them than of the exaggerated aeroplane and mush- room hat effects, Sometimes there is a double dome of “canopy top,” as this model is called in the shops which looks Hke two soap bubbles, one blown within the other. The first, or outward curve of the cover may be of plain colored silk in deep | green, or the fashionable Indian red, while the more steeply curving dome at the center is of Persian silk or flowered pompadour pattern, One of the accompanying sketchel’ shows a parasol of the dome, or bell, shape,, made of black satin, trimmed with bands of bright colored pompa- dour silk. The stick is a black carved wood, The other parasol in the illustration is of old blue taffeta, with a border of bright-colored pompadour silk. Pretty Parasols of Flowered Silk. Many of the prettiest of the sum- mer parasols are of flowered silk, or of plain silk with deep borders of flowered silk, set off between bands of black velvet ribbon. Covered silk parasols also have a deep border, bands of heavy macrime lace or of scroll, or cubist patterned silk. Plain colored silk parasols in simple dome and tub shapes are given the essen- tial fanciful touch by a shirred ar- rangement of silk between the ribs. | Shirrings of all sorts are much used in trimming effects, as for instance, shirred silk border bands over cords, shirred chiffon or lace covers over corn colored or saffron silk. Handles are as long as ever, and those swelling to a bulb at the end are the smartest. Some of the carved effects are very handsome, and the | choice seems to be evenly divided be- tween elaborately carved black wood handles and white wood handles lnl carved ivory effects, MARY DEAN. Attractive Table Plant. Break off the top leaves of a pine~, apple by gently working them from side to side until they come out quite clean. Now put two spoonfuls of coarse sand in the bottom of a glass jar, and fill with water. Place the { pineapple top in it where it broke off, | and always keep it a little under wa- IBATES Why not moke THIS JULY tae month from which you can date your freedom from all the dangers and inconveniences of handlng your funds by opening a CHECKING AC- COUNT with this jnstitution, You are certaln of all the safe- guards and convenlences that a strony, well-mpnaged bank offers when yu become one of our deposi- tors. STAT N OF LAKELAND FLA. ] 2] Aeath, i‘nnd a free discussion of the lesson. Iy .@. g.m SChafiner & Marx ClOth. And all 'unconsciously shape every Delicious ice cream and cake wera & _“_ ’ 7 m SRR g" act served by the hostess to her guests, iflg"'llso Other gOOdS- And bend each wandering stop to this :nil a happy social time enjoyed by one end— I ail present. DO YOU NEED Any Calling or Visiting Cards, Wedding In- vitations or Monogram Stationery? If so. we can fill your wants with the newest de- signs of engraving. and best quallty of ma- terial used. ‘A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS’ COLE & HULL Jewelers and Qptometrists Phone 173 SO0 Fishing Tackle A0 Lakeland, Fla. Sporting Goods Your Summer Reading is Provided For. Ask Us About Our Exchange Library : Iter. Be sure and keep in the light, | Any Book to Order Don’t forget--call us up when that new re- S M w T Yol res w| y 5 i . frigerator iS delivered. Top—Black Satin and Pompadour Slilk | sprout. As soon as they are strong FU” Llne Of MGgGZlneS Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 Merely Muddy. * strong colors in Below—Lace and Chiffon. has now become accustomed to bright costume. thing, morover, may be gay with per- fect propriety, surely it is a para sol. Convenient Aeroplane Shape. The aeroplane shape, long from the front, elliptical when opened, has a certain smartness and is very conven- If any- | ! enough, put in a pot, and then in a :small jardiniere. With a little care | a lovely evergreen table plant will spread out which will last for years. | Novelties in Bracelets, [ 1t your forearm is white and round- ! ed it deserves the decoration of a bracelet. Depending upon the size of may have a pretty and dainty bracelet | of filigree silver bands joined by tiny i Dangerous. fent for use with the long, narrow chains in coral ople are allus Imprest” gal@ Cra ve Is & diseass, you Dhats of the season. Very exclusive g dpa Stubblegrass, “by what they know.” Crabshaw—*“And it must be Pparasols are of black satin, with lin- see through. Many a stream gits it fur bein’ deep whem it's omly ly."—~Washington Star. Mghly contagious, to judge from the tumber of pretty nurses whe eatod L —Judge, ings of bright colored silk, and have very long, carved handles of black wood with wristcord matching the Lakeland Book Store Kodak Fiims your income or of your earnings, you I.‘fl'.u"‘..u"u.'u"n' 0o Benford & Steitz Just.a wee bit more expensive are the beautifully engraved bangles in sterling silver and gold and a trifle beyond the income of the well-to-do wage-earner (who is tarifty) are the snake bracelets in gold, Picture Frames Week

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