Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 8, 1913, Page 3

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THE EVENING THLBRGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JULY 8, 1913, THREE G vases, and small tin basins can be | & FaiLy, and Lope it wil bot be wo MoRths ago. The coat and skirt street costumes, 'ae @S@m mmz E{flfi@ late to help oat. . Always in pair, 2. Would they were here. 3. Front curls. 4. Objects of envy. 5. Warranted to pop. 6. A solace. 7 8 9 ' passed instead of finger bowls. ) Tin foil may be put to various decora- tive uses, not forgetting to wrap the bonbons in it. usually the earliest items of the spring wardrobe are conspicuous among the sale bargair One may be still in need of flufly summer frocks and will- "ing to pay good prices for them; but | save in exceptional cases, the woman "who is willing to pay well for her trot- "ting frocks was long ago supplied with . Cause of woe. | 21l such costumes needed for the sea- 10. Courtship. | son. . A lover. : Attractive Afternoon Gowns. . Our tears. I If the street frocks left upon the im- . Left over. | porter's hands are to be sold now they | KEY TO THE MENU, , must be sold by virtue of striking re- ! . Cup and saucer, ductions in price, and values really re- A Bluebird Party, l Cut the cards on which to write the questions from blue water color board or from heavy blue paper and they ! should be bird shaped. The anewers are all birds and children will love ' this game. As a reward a “bluebird” ! pin might be a suggestion: 1. A | child’s plaything, (Kite.). 2. What 1you do at every meal. (Swallow). 8. Nothing, twice yourself and fifty. . Sadly missed. . High backed comb. = DEPARTMENT STORE ¢ War Paint is on for Business. SIOICEISE, (%) Gl . Kisses, . Honey in comb, To unload my Summer Stock--- cient fireplace. (Crane). A girl's nick- name and a baked dish. (Magpie). A gowns and blouses all marked at a fig- An author ‘who was about to cele- ure far below the orviginal price, tate the tenth anniversary of her 1 5 2. Jolly boys. markable may be found by the shop- (Owl). Less thar the whole and the 2 A ! . top of a house. (Partridge). Equality f gurleddmolasseu chips, pe; l;who flls m{ll!ngeto rrlnoav:,(:dth:nl;o:x::,t | P"ce is the Powe J, and decay. (Parrot). A celebrated . Pressed pears (pairs). e same house s u ‘ English architect. (Wren.) A tailor's 5. Bottle of ginger ale., evening and afternoon wraps, recep- ' ¥ 6. Tea. tion and visiting gowns and lingerie Colebrating the Tin Wedding. implement. (Goose). Part of an an- 7 8 8 9. . Spiced tongue, There was a stylish reception dress o turbulent try. key). oarriage. describes her plans in this il h:ll; nc:\;:;r: ((l;r:rrtei’;f ’{,2;‘?10;: . Mush. of crepe de chine combined with chan. LOW PR[CE haS the ]Ob. ',"l.br o in baseball season. (Bat). A bit of . A spoon. tilly lace. The lace formed the over- fllcum)'. Mments, will serve coffee | oo s"0 e disturbance, (Sparrow) . Salt, bodice with peplum at back and bot. | tin spoons, and da'nty andwiches cen tin plates; will pass ater in' & tin pail, using a tin dip- . Heart (baked). 'A Good Thing to Know, tom of the skirt. There was also a charming little afternoon frock of green charmeuse trimmed with chiffon Come in and you will decide the A Novel Sewing Shower., There were 12 neighborhood girls er. All refreshments will be passed 1 tin pans, the waiters will use tin sffee poks ito refill the coffee cups or & cemterplece for the table, will 0 & large tin cake pan, with an: who had grown up together and when the first one announced her engage- ment and approaching marriage, the others decided to give her a sewing To increase the lasting capacity of candles, kep them in the ice box for 24 hours before wusing. They will burn much slower, and to the up-to- . e s [ WO~ 1o = embroidered with jet beads. | Smart Designs in Cotton Materials, { At another shop there were bargains (to e had in two good looking but [ A EAE A EHEAGAEAEA OIS NG o b B C SN, time well spent. s 2 3 shower. E date hostess who uses candles con- ' more simple frocks of cotton materials, 13 :flmfl :lll*h'.he center, in which a. Each one brought a yard o stantly this is quite an item. It is One was a crepe in o dclicate shade of ‘J m sh ‘Born can be placed, the | ganty Aoured tavw h quite customary to light the dining pink. It was trimmed with border | % (o ke pan’and fish horn both being fill. | y deuted lawn and the hostess S A | with flowers. Shall decorate the | oms with tin as far as possible. In 1@ archway-shall use tin plates tied gether with ribbon, a small hole ing punched in the plates for the l rpose. ‘This will form a curtain for s o archway. =) %4 1 be hung on the walls to hold pho- ' i A In @nother archway ! { all use #fn cups for the same pur- ! ? se. Tin.eandlesticks can be used | one {8 fortuuute enough to have ! :m. Wire toasters tied with ribbon i aphs. 'Small tin spoons tied with | e fi,}fl bons ean be given as souvenirs, be- : passed around by the waiters, in / in dust pan.” supplied patterns for the following ar- ticles which were useful and easily made in the afternoon. There was lace, beading, ribbon, embroidery cot- ton, needles and thread on hand and the girls worked merrily. Here is what the happy little bride-elect took bome: Small aprons, a sunbonnet, a slumber-pillow cover, a hair-combing jacket, a corset bag and a set of bu- reau drawer sachets. The refreshments were: Lettuce sandwiches, lemonade, green-and-white frosted cakes and pistachio ice cream. , They were scrved on little tables cov- { ered with w"ite doilies, room almost entirely with candles placed around the room or the piate rail, mantel and sideboard, These are not shaded, and it is a very pretty idea to have individual candles at each plate. These are usually shaded to protect the eyes, A Jack Horner Pie “Shower.” This is a pretty way to present the gifts to a bride at a shower if the articles are smal! like hosiery or hand- kerchiefs. Make a Jack Horner pie in the colors the hostess wishes to have and when dessert time comes (if the occasion is a luncheon) ask each guest to pull her ribbon and as the package i8 forthcoming, each one has some ex- cuse to find like “This piece of pie is too large, please hand it to Misg B—, (the honored guest). And the next one says: “My piece i8 very much too small, just pass it to Miss B—" This makes loads of fun and opening the parcels adds zest to the occasion. It 18 well to have an appropriate senti- ment written on the donor’s card to be read aloud. Handkerchiefs and stock- . | ings may be rolled and concealed in tissue paper with fringed ends and so look like the snapping motto favors so popular at all social functions. The ribbons tied around each one and all put within the pie. MADAME MERRI. ! | .\ few more suggestions would be ) t the ‘bride carry her bouquet in | Several weeks a; | go 1 had several 'n fungel and t-hl? btl;lde:room’ °°:l‘d | requests for ideas for “spinster” af- il ‘;‘ very .tl:ldl n °"‘u “h 8 | fairs, of bachelor maids’ parties, I gl t.lw ”lm’i:in: ;;“:e" m‘:“' just found this clever menu that f 2, Lma. P o am)i' would be just the thing to use at such —The Original Cost 0f Building With Brick Menu for a Spinster Tea. ) Is but a little more than with lumber ' | : « BUT=If you use GOOD Brick like JELK'S Macon Brick, || FROCKS FOR SUMMER he saving in painting, in repairs and INSURANCE will i 10re than make up the difference in the first year. CLEVER SHOPPER CAN FIND GOOD Then, in addition to that, a brick building will sell more BARGAINS NOW. eadily, will command a much higher price, and will bring a etter ‘rental than a frame building. R ot vk ek THE MINIMUM COST OF MAINTENANCE OF A Combined With Chantllly Lace ‘RICK BUILDING IS A MATTER FOR YOUR SERI- Makes Charming Costume— WS CONSIDERATION. Smart Designs In Cotton. I am the State Distributor for the JELK'S FAMOUS The wom‘au hwno has beentflt.:" \ 4 ! a about secur ng her summer ou as [ACS)N BRICK, and for LEGG'S Pressed and Fancy-Fac- . te‘;p"ng ai ot baTeA e ehoks 1 Brick. Ih'om now, and the clever shopper may i ivi I H 3 find in the tumbling prices compensa- Wire at my expense for prices delivered to any point in [ tion ;;I' Caereiithe ahtie poveitic i1e State. | The most exquisite of the season's 5 Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- !::ic:z; :vzn;rolqullc(;(r;::]s u;gfl(;l?; :het :’;: : “ er age and Yards son and the same Is true of dress ma- L) s Hendry & Knight Terminals vlterlal, hats, robe patterns, but there "‘ b ! are enough lovely things left to satisfy g ‘amp‘ _" 2 Florida even a fastidious woman and many of these lovely things are being offered at prices far below those asked two A E_— .- S SSEEEEERNSEEa UGS! RUGS! RUGS! 0 Do not overlook the fact that we are making a 20 per cent reduction on all Rugs and Art Squares sold during July, “And They Are Shure Moving Some.” =)%) ;fl’he lucky ones to receive Rugs in getting correct words ¥ (0 our ad were )} this z > MRS, O. G. STONE MRS. W. S. PATTERSON LL § “Get Wise” And See Us ~{ Lakeland Furniture & Hardware COMPANY i e s Jar ) =) = [ Aor7 Aur ] Aut ] 7 . N bands of the material finely tucked. The skirt front was cut away at the bottom in pointed shape showing an underskirt of pale cream batiste and lace. The V at the neck was also filled in with batiste and lace. i sailor collar was hand embroidered. A | Crepe de Chine and Chantllly Lace. narrow black and white patent leath- er belt completed this dainty costume, The other frock was of plain white eponge and basket weave. The jacket and lower part of the skirt were of the coarse basket weave material edged with heavily embroidered scallops. There were also scallop edged revers, hand embroidered. The girdle was of a deep bluish purple silk, MARY DEAN. SPeer . PHOT EHGRAVIRGCC 1 o8P STOVALLBLD: TAMPA-FLAN > J-Tn?'\.!qfltl\k,slgvimmcv{vu ‘r5e -PROMIT MAIL ORDER SERVICE A . 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