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

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- VING PLLEGRANY % CLAND, FLA., SEPT. 8, 1913. AR TE] SOFT SILRS B0 00000300002C000000002000 000 | i Paris Has Ccc Way What idaterials Are to Be in Faver—Smart Wraps Al- ready Being Shown. red in No Uncertaln | h ) BRPECIAL NOTICE—Notioes for ¢he Social Department can be com- w All the soft satiny silks are in favor a <] Q [=] o =] municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. X Mall written notices to the Society Editor, oare Evening Telegram. [~} | for fall frocks—charmeuse, crepe Netioes of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and © L~ Wweteor, crepe de other items of soctal interest should be telephoned to this depart- © - chine and brocade o = crepe retaining | , ‘ -] i L} 1 L] 3 ment as soon as they occur in erder that their news value is not I ) their place in pop- ] » impaiced. ular esteem; but | uouuooaononnuauuoaonuanr‘uuanncu the satiny silks with a wee rib in the weavelike taille wnd wenev| (] This ;s a genuine clean-up sale of numerous lines. Something silk, called duven- tine, are the ultra 4 e, e tho wla | o oo 4y +t0e Wear for Men, Women ard Children, this line; and tus- b e A good 50c Cap a little damaged for . . . 10¢ One of the Db Men's Hat going at HALF PRICE and $| 50 75¢ [ me THINGS i Denny, Cressop, Broadwell, Furpless, \ Jennings, Misses Celeste Reynolds, iA little word of kindness isn’t much, Maggie M. Anderson, Lurlene Pil-| but now and then { lans. ‘ Twill make some man who's down | ° s ! and out ofttimes brace up|What Man Needs In a Wife i again. Dorothy Dix, one of the most sen- | A little smile from one you love, sible women writers of the day, has q are blind with | written a very interesting article on teor, made with - N . g ped skirt, orna- LESS. $2.50 and $3 Hats for . . . when you ; u“‘;s- Sk il mlfhe‘wa? forl \\'omleu to treat l‘""i‘i mented down the A little clasping of the hand W jushands, which all wives may reac blouse and skirt . banish all the fears. | with profit, a portion of which fol. front with a dou- | Shlrts ‘Vorth $ 1 -50 for . . . . . . ! ! lows: i ble row of small A little song to brighten up the It is almost invariably the wife round material m ' hours at close of day who prepares the way for the other buttons, The N p I X \.""’ I 1 nse 1d sleeves W LY ;/When our toil is over—how it light- | womau. It is the nagging wife blouse and sleeves | e - » Wit ; . - o el ay from 10 itotipd st O R AR AR LTI s A 1 i A R SRS y ens up the way. | who sends her husband ay dl fittle home, a little wife, a little ' home to find peace. It is the mor- babe—and—oh— bid wife who does nothing but fret colored embroid- | At the race I adies’ Dresses worth from $1.25 to $1.50 for 98¢ %4 wA ‘A little love and life is worth its | and complain and weep who drives meets in - Paris | ¢ /Mttle span I know. | a man away to seek cheerful com-|there were @ preat many frocks of e i [} T 4 X ; 98 W S | panionghip. taffeta wern, rewinding one of chif-| (JhlldlCfl S DleSCh W»l‘(h f:’ om i'?l tO $‘50 fOr C );w.fi Recipe for Fvery man has got to have some- fon or w0 e, being so pliable and soft. | ~ ~ Guava Butter and Vinegar body to jolly him along, and tell him l'h'”' weye frocks: of “;"“'f') ”_""“;-4 (,) ()Gd l‘()l‘ SChO()l b dr " cotnt:) wade with hand- S bigeest; that he is the handsome bravest man in the world, and if his wife don’t do it he will hunt around until he finds some other . A subscriter of the Telegram sends In the following query from Ft. Myers and if any one has the| recipes desircd, we would be glad to publish game for the information of | all our readers: | has zot to have some “] have been reading your es-| him and make a fuss over him, and Most wonien of servative taste teemed papcr and would be pleased | “paby him,” and if his wife won't prefes plain coft shades for autumn some of neekoon- | o it some other woman will. 14 g mod-, DO : 3 3 0 g ] to hear from some of the housekeep 3 | L YOU‘{&, i.OE{ H() l\‘[ = :}T ers fn recard to putting up guava Men can’t confide in each other, ) : t | t 3 W o 1is oxquis tely so butter so that it will keep, also how and tell other men what wonderful i T 2o | i & ’ nd sutin texture and hoving odd | R to make vinccar of the gnava. f | thines they are going to doi=aliliey 3 d i ]:\“ 0 V‘”:m]l»ll-:num‘-l‘\l ;‘lchi\Cl_lAN DlSh have used the vinegar and liked it One in 3ot .‘-‘l'wl)l lfxl~ri“ The Lt '™ i 1 i womieas Preit-of-Loom and Lansdale ! . At i Bleaching, 10 yards for . . weman who will, Also, every mian fy man to love sette, ern It o little Jock the nerve to make such an art. ielenied grounc very much but failed to get the re | less display of vanity to each other, mind at the moncit is @ senta- cipe. hut every man has got to hove some - toned il L tiny flowerji and ' peoy D s Tatss woman who listens nnweariedly, in. | pal v and purple scattered s b AN S I * * * telligently and sympathetically to OVl irlace Rt s and ml Baldwin, of Arcadia. After an hour of social chat, a guessing contest was then held, called “The Forest Romance.” 'While most of the ladies insisted that their romantic days were over, LIt was quite surprising to see how old memories could be revived; but ~as Miss Celeste Reynolds proved to understand “romance” better than | pespongible for his locating her. If to ghow a fichu- she had been a good listener she vest of soft tulle, conld have prevented him from ever lace or net. The secking another audience. Marie Stuart frill, Just paste this little motto on standing up at the vour mirror, Dear Sir and Madam: | back, lends a cer- WHEN 1 QUIT MAKING LOVE 'aif ¢'€%'t¥: TO MY HUSBAND OR WIFE, | nation with the SOMEBODY ELSE IS GOING TOBE- | gymple, draped ,ang Of the rest, guessing all ques. | GIN. lines of the mod- /ons but one, she was awarded the Wi 8 ern costume, is |prige, a little mantle jardanier. PRIVATE SCHOOL TO OPEN charming. Most The little hand-painted contests | womenofcon- — ol servative taste were given the guests as favors. will be glad that Mrs. E. C. Davis’ Reception h i i | Mrs, 1. (. Davis entertained a his day dreams, and if he doesn't) (Y ritls make the bodices | pumber of her friends Friday after- | find this sort of a listener at home | &% B% B AU DI st TR . T ST L aan o et ke atvaet | he Qoes find her in his office or on !‘“' naca 9is T3, |Fei=as Ry B srabacl brotheis welcome. noon at her home on East Oak street | indeed is the bod- | iteent Wrib of Tlotenthie relll Dro- | e e R. L. MARSHA Lis, Pousldent 4n honmor of Mrs. Evans, of Orlando, | the next street. She s “}““»"" fee that d not | eade interwoven with gold and silver. | L i STy w Nen | somewhere about, and the wife 18 giyjge at i rront | Another, which is shown, was : ! ¥ & ] i “.'l'”\“,‘“" ‘,:““" ! short wrap for afternoon wear of bi‘." J. V" LOGAN, Freasurec ver-white broadcloth, embroidered iul "1 ] an ). H. FELDS, Fin. #4c7. H. ¥. DIECLCH, lew. daoy. "matching shade. Therea was a wide flat velvet bow placed at the opening | at neck. Another attractive little wrap 18 J. W. BCARR, made of beige rose colored satin. Palm Chapter, U. K. B, meets ever) | |, WILLOUGHBY, .'I‘hvru is a hood cdged with ruche of | weend wnd fourtn Thursday nights thlo material, and lined with colored each nouth at 7:30 p. m. Mrs m‘—"? ilk in tower design. . 2 : ;flll a:llut\l];:‘-r ?q ilfg :urplu charmeuse, fors Keea, W. M.; J. F. WIIMR | meets overy second and fourth Moa- ket itk brbsaded: mi ¢ | 09T nights at 1. 0. O. F', hall. V 'comblm d with brocaded material of ! day nig 4 . Vit the same tone. The body of the cloak ; ~=== | ing brothers and sisters cordially was of the brocaded material, while Lakelan@ Lodge No. 31, F. & A | avited. ¥. Regular communications held o MRS. T. E. ROBERTSON, N. G the deep cape collar, cuffs and bottom of the coat were of the plain material. | wcond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 » MRS. GUY ARENDELL, See. H. L. COX, Conductoz. e e $AMUEL BOYER, The Lake Morton open-air private chments of ice cream and school reopens Monday, Sept. 8. For | .'xewere served. Mrs. Davis|all information phone 219. 1147 | :Enialop:\fiin;s ?l;t‘ MARY DEAN. |s Visiting brethren cordially 18 | . ——o e _was assisted in entertaining by passing, and @ rited. J. C. OWKNS, W. M. Lake Lodge No. 2,1.0.0. F Misses Magzie Mae Anderson and |FARX HILL LOTS FOR period of more re- Wedding Presents. 1. F. WILSON, Secy. | wvots Friday nights at 7:30, at L, !' Lurlene Pillans. SALE ON EASY TERMS | fined and dassic An interesting gift to a brideto-be [ ————"—— ). 0. F. hall. Visiting brothers aré PThose present were Mmes. Evang, | All atreets clayel, cement side-|costume is at l=on, indeed, to any woman—is a K OF 2. ordially invited. Baldwin, Goodyear, Snogks, Porter, waiks, electric lights. city water hand. 1(-.:;110:‘ glo;u.cusr: 1111111(-,(1 with gloves. Regular meeting every Fuosda J. L, REYNOLDS, Bec. . oo rerton. Moor, Brown, |stade trese. See G. C, Ropan or B | [ FOC D JUSH cale, SHIK SNSRI S YN H. B. ZIMMERMAN, N. G. a(,' Hansard, Turner, E. Tucker, Sr., | M Stephens. R29 shops. One _q/mp ha: on view a mag- tains a glove stretcher and a but- ug wembers always welcome. e e — A Y v toner. It also contains pockets to ac- F. D. BRYAN. ORDER OF EAGLES. Chancellor Commandor. commodate half a dozen pairs of P! The Fraternal Order of Eagles gloves. Another such case holds the| : #. .ACKSON, Becretary. U stretcher on the cover, and this bOX | cemmameoooooo—————— mests every Wednesday nigky af is big enough to hold two or three 1:80, at Oda Fellows’ hall. POST 33, G. A. . 4. H. WILLIAMS, Presideat. dozen pairs of gloves. Nothing more " acceptable as a gift could be given Meats the first Saturday ln evers to any woman than a case of this "“;ms"' lllu & mk“ th:,homo bl . 8parling on Kentucky avenue BP0 R sort, stocked either to overflowing, or holding only one or two pairs of s © 3HAFFER, Commander. y P ot Lakeland Lodge No. 1291, Benevo- tractive gloves. ! R. TALLEY, Adjutant : tent and Protective Order of KElks, Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. Ne ®sets every Thuraday night in lodge 10 saets the et Toassiie A1EMY fn] SOUS STIR DEENSNR FUNNIE hreth- GRORGE MOORR. B, R. SEEK TO B{J|LD CATS’ HOME wch month in Masonic Ha'l. Visit: A sl - B. M. SMATLS Secretary — ‘“GET WISE"’ Buy your Matting Now. 5c per iag companions weleomed. A. D twonard, H. P.; J. F. Wilson, Beey. WIil Accommodate Between Fifty and yard reduction on all Mattings Mundred Fellnes—Pets Taken P to-Board, Lakeland €amp No. 78, W. 0. W., e Ty § ‘ . . . — n Nothing more attractive than a Nicely Furnished Home Spokane, Wash.Plans are belng :fluc;:m.:ru.r::nm';:h;hwwt PRI v ity e siguatare o § { See US--we can furnish that home for you and you will | prepared by the Spokans Hiumane so-| S8 C'6le B P08 Lol W27 | erows, much used on old documents, ¥ | : 5 clety for an elaborate cat house, which, ternoons at 3:00 o'cloek. - 3 | often misunderstood to mean igmop o not miss the money elther. when completed in such details as sun gttridge, Council Commander; MTS | gpgq on the part of the sigaer. It van porches and promenade for felines, tala Hebb, Guardian of Circle. sometimes due to Imability to writn, " . " will be the most unique and conven- | =—— Mt quite as often among the Saxeas LlSt Of ConteStants n WOI’d COHteSt- fent cat domicile In the Paclfic north- POLK ENCAMPMENT ® '3 an .«:.um. of good falth, & west, Prellminary drawings already forin of oath that the statement wait drawn will be supplemented by sug- N0.3,1.0.0.2 true. It was oftsn requirad of the gestions to be made following a trip Polk Encampment No. 3, 1. O. O | ggper that he add bis oath to his Mre. T. J. Mardis 18603 Mrs A. E. Miller 17145 ** Moore 13166 “ W.H.Austin "1BET by P. H. Holman, president of the eo- | f., meets the firct and third MOU | game, and the oross was used a3 | ciety, to inspect the largest model cat | 1gys, Visiting Patriarchs wolcoms | ta this sense as because the i N . w2y G. L Crews 11167 “ M. L. Mclatosh 10313 [ house In the United States, located 1 F A MeDONALD, Scribe | 00 mot write—Euchaage y "‘ Sharpnack 7707 ' Ada Padrick 4437 KBt i AR SR & g ZIMMERMAN, ‘ e ) 4 . . . ith this haven, the society wi g A E R,Trammel 4425 w. H. FlCl’nll‘-g 4336 . I able to turn a few pennies by taking Chief Patriarch. Whet He DId *What have you ever doae for mat™ o il % ie e S v |in cats to board and lodge. In ccn- " Reed Tillis 4013 6. W.Friend (27 26 B e ¢ W i J. F. Wilson 1832 g | plete surgic { oemplained the young man whose fir ward 1s being bullt for | Orange Blomsom Div. No. 3% | ) é . | ther had chided him for his inabtity both cats and dogs. The new cat| 4 I A. to B. of L. E. meets ever) | 5 get ahead. “Well, I kept youll house will be 26 feet long by 17 feet { yound and fourth Wednesdaye © | mother from naming you Perey % ‘I‘ b wide, and will accommodate between 5 . LAKELAND FU RNI L i 50 and 100 of the pets surz month at 2:30 p. m Visltixg ‘Gmnu K i b v'gters always welcome, ! Petted Children Get Egomania. : MRS J. C. BROWN Bec’y - A M Chicago.—Dr. H. C. Norris of Bder | ¥oets every Tuesday night ot ¥ 'lh., N. D, a delegate to the congress | ) clock, at McDoneld’s hall | | of allenists, declared that petted chil- | 4o the theater saw uo;;cu' :&c;fl— I dren get egomznia, which results in : od classioal damcers en the ear ia lack of self control and finally a Tuited Brotherhood of Carpenten | gain foll sbe turned excitedly to her nervous and mental breakdown, thus sad Joiners of America, Local 1776 |@aughter. "My soul, Melinda!” she | paving the way to an insane asylum. Meets each Thursday night is| whispered. “It's wonderful! She's Morgan & Groover hall, over that graceful, and yet she never OMSR | Bates’ Dry Goods Store. Visiting' Weved her feetl’ yetery, M old lody meking her firet visi ano HARDWARE CO.

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