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P "IN SOCIETY| TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR, Residence Number AR R U1 SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- municated to the Society editor by either of the above telephones. Mail written netices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram, Notices of social functions, club meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they occur in order that thnir news value is not impaired. o k=3 = =3 = o =3 £ =3 Lt -4 = =3 =4 =4 LE < =3 a3 =l o o o o o o =4 =1 =1 L =3 =3 Do IR I R o T COSODOUDBIOHD OO UM BB AN VBRIV OOV THOGHHO B OB LIFE and Miss Alice Smith were uniteq in matrimony, Rev. J. B. Ley officiat- ing. Mr. Powers is a prosperous farmer and for sixteen years has made Lakeland his home. The bride, Miss Alice Smith, has in' Lakeland for the past yvears, following the profession of a trained 1o me but live my life from year to ! year, with forward face and unreluct- ant soul, oy hastening to nor turning from the goal; | resided eight nurse. ! T HE EVENING TELEGRAM LARELAND, FLA., MARCH 25, 1914. : YT RO PAGE THREE et s s RS SRR e REVIVAL OF PRETTY STYLE | the saia district, a fee of one dollar for the e ———————| S g Mixed Colorings Seen In Costumes Worn by Leaders of Parisian Smart Set. A pretty old style, writes a Paris correspondent, which is coming back to us is that of mixed colorings, A tall and slender woman dressed in castor silk had the skirt draped on the hips and completed with a cas- tor tunic, very high waisted. The tulle corsage was incrusted with cas- tor points, and over this corsage was a second, in citron mousseline de sole, with large blue flowers painted on. These flowers were surrounded by blue steel beads, which sparkled soft- ly beneath the somber sulle. The hat was castor moire, edged with tulle of the same shade, with a Marechal Niel rose on the very edge of the brim to match the enormous waist bouquet. The shoes, of exactly the ' same shade, gove the finishing touch to this most a.licate and Parisian aft- | ¢ erncon toilet, Still in the varied colorings effect was a somber toilet of a rich chin- chilla tone. The skirt, of chinchilla ! satin, was much draped at the lower part, giving the mummy effect typl- cost of imspection and grades shall have been paid and a permit for the laying of walk, granted by the city clerk. Section 5—Specification for sidewalks—Sand (fine aggregate) used in walks, shall be clean and free from deleterious material or matter. Coarse Aggregate—Coarse gravel shall con- sist of inert materials, crushed stone and the like, retained on a screen, holes one fourth of an inch in diameter. Gravel used shall be durable material for sidewalk building, free from deleterious matter. Maximum size for pieces of coarse aggregate shall be such as pass through a one and a half inch ring. Water—All water used in making walks in the mixing of materials shall be clean and free from animal or vegetable matter. Cement—Cements used in walks shall be within requirements of Portland cement, ac- cording to the specifications of the American Society for Testing Materials, and by them adopted as requirements of ‘‘standard num- ber one.” Thickness of Walk—All walks shall be not less than four inches in thickness. Expansion Joints—All walks shall have ex- pansion joints at intervals of not more than six feet one-fourth of an inch in width. Edge of Walk—Sidewalks shall have rounded edges, the arc of curvature to be as that of the arc of a circle one inch in dia- meter. Sidewalk Base—All sidewalks shall have not less than three inches in thickness, of cement one part, fine aggregate iwo half parts and coarse aggregate five « Course of Sidewalks. The wearing course of sidewalks shall be not less than one inch; of Portland cement one part anl two pirts coarse s Coloring — m als— Coloring matter for shall be good mineral color- sidewalks if us ing matter, g of Mortar—Mortar for the base of alks shall be mixed wet enough to flush yor mourning for the things that She has won many friends cal of present day styles. It spread |si well and readily upon light tamping, and not {Who wish her and her husband all' out on the hips in a drapery of chin- disappear | i t 4 the dim past, nor holding back the good things of this life. The! chilla mousseline de soie. The cor- in fear happy couple left on the 5:30 train! 538¢ of chinchilla mousseline de soie for Frost Proof, where they will for the present at least make their home. From what the future veils; but with a whole And happy heart that toll T vouth and age, anq travels on with cheer. 0 g let the way wind up the hill or down, Through rough or smooth, pays its MRS. JARLEY'S WAX WORKS AT AUDITORIUM APRIL 3D ¢ Mrs. Jarley will bring with her t_ho a large assortment of talking, sing- journey will be joy; ting, dancing ang walking wax fig-) §till seeking what I sought when ures John, the utility man but a boy, . who has been with her all over the friendship, high adventure, world. and a crown. I The late Queen Victoria has often also New Ishall grow old, but never lose life's said, *“Mrs. Jarley. your ‘wax zest, yworks’ are equalled by few and sur- Because the road’'s last turn will be passed by none.” the best. | Begides the wax works, the W. —Henry Van Dyke, D. Pt s Whna it ) S awall , &lve a number. Look for the program ang cast of PowersSmith Nuptials Yesterday afternoon at 5 o'clock characters next week. it the residence of the groom's No reserved seats. (‘ome early. wughter, Mrs. TLane, 304 North Curtain rises at 8§ p. m. Admission Forida avenue, Mr. A. H. Powers 27¢ and I5c. Bl e e Dancing Frocks for Sweet Sixteen 1 oo UL LA a ruffle of the ribbon, giving the effect of a short basque finish There is an apron of lace at the front, with bands extending upward to the bodice, over the shoulders and around the low neck. The sleeves are short puffs fin- jshed with double ruffles and lace. WQWEET SIXTEEN” must be con- strued these days to mean, in Tality, sweet eighteen to twenty-four; lf)r sweet sixteen of these days is 8 lile too young to prove interesting tside her own circle of relatives or | corselet of silver lace. | collar made large enough to fit out- "the board of commission with a pointed decollete, showed a The same silver lace, veiled with tulle, formed long sleeves. In the opening of the decollete spread a Medici collar of chinchilla tulle, cut well out at the, back of the neck. STRIP OF VELVET AT THROAT |}: In the Guise of a Stock Collar It Can |’ Be Made Most Attractive Accessory. Very modish looking is a little stock side of the jacket's neck band and de- signed to protect the throat when a larger neckpiece is not worn. It is merely a strip of soft velvet, about an eighth of a yard broad, drawn snugly about the throat—after its edges have been neatly blind-stitched to a silk lining—and fastened under one ear be- neath a bow consisting of one short, | of the mortar. [tion of walks to require alteration or relay- so wet that upon handling will permit separa- tion of the cement from the coarse aggregate The wearing course shall have consistency which will permit preading without tamping, and in every ance shall follow the base within fifty minutes. All mor- tar must be placed before it has begun to len Section 5—Inspection of Sidewalks—The city engincer shall have power upon inspec- ing when walk is not deemed within require- ment of this ordinance, or for other reason is imperfect. Section 6—All ordinances or parts of ordi- s not consistent with this ordinance are ed hereby. jon T—Any person connected with the on of this ordinance or with the de- LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R .R. CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, LOUISVILLE, INDIANAPOLIS, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, TOLEDO, GRAND RAPIDS, |PITTS. BURGH, BUFFALO SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED MONTGOMERY ROUTE Lv. Jacksonville ..... 8:11 pm | Lv. Jacksomville ..... 8:05 pm Ar. Knoxville ........12:00 nn | Ar. Montgomery ..... 8:50 am Ar. Lexington ...... 6:40 pm | Ar. Birmingham ....12:10 nn Ar. Cincinnati ...... 8:50 pm | Ar. Nashville ...... 7:40 pm Ar. Cleveland ...... 7:15 am | Ar. Evansville 1:35 am Ar. Detroit ......... 7:45 am | Ar. St. Louis ...... 7:40 am Ar. Grand Rapids ... 2:45 pm | Ar. Chicago ... 9:38 am Ar. Louisville ....... 9:00 pm Ar. Indianapolis ..... 7:00 am Ar. Chicago ........ 7:10 am DIXIE FLYER DIXIE LIMITED Lv. Jacksonville ..... 8:25 pm Fastest Train to the West Ar. Atlanta ......... 8:00 am Lv. Jacksonville ..... 9:35 am | Ar. Chattanooga .12:00 nn Ar. St. Louis ...... . 2:50 am | Ar. Evansville . 9:43 pm Ar, Chicago i s 6:50 pm | Ar. Chicago ........ 6:50 am ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS, WITH THROUGH SLEEPERS AND DINING CARS. FAST TIME. ROCK BALLAST. NO DUST OR DIRT. SOUTH ATLANTIC LIMITED is solid through train, with dining cars, coaches and sleepers to Cincinnati; through sleepers to Louis- ville, Cleveland and Indianapolis daily ang to Grand Rapids Mon- days and Thursdays. DIXIE LIMITED and DIXIE FLYER are solid through trains to Chicago with coaches, Wdining cars, drawing room compartment and observation slecpers; sleeper through to St. Louis on Dixie Limited, over § hours fastest and only one-night out. MONTGOMERY ROUTE has sleepers through to St. Louis daily, and connecting sleepers to Chicago. N For reservations, information, ask the tieket L.& p Passenger Agent L. & N. R. R., struction of any cement sidewalk upon con- viction thereof in the municipal court, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars. b b upstanding loop and two long drooping loops. The three loops, which are definitely rounded at their ends, and both sides of the neck band, are nar- rowly edged with fur of a shade to accord with the velvet's tone, Em- erald velvet edged with ermine or sable is very chic looking, but any of the vivid red or blue shades are pretty with either a dark or a white pelt. For Your Shoes. A little glycerin rubbed with a flan- nel on shoes that have become hard from wetting is a good way of soften- ing the leather. L T S e ORDINANCE NO. :62 An Ordinarce in Respect to Sidewalks in the --City of Lakeland, Floiwa; eswaonshing a Sidewalk District, and the Quality of Ce- ment Sidewalks to be Permitted. Be It Ordained by the Board of Commis- sioners of the City of Lakeland: Section 1 The sidewalk district of the City of Lake- land shall be that portion of the city within bounds described by the streets named, bhe- ginning at the intersection of Ingram avenue and MeDonald street, north along Ingram ave- thence west along Oak street to Lake thence north along Lake a ue to North street, thence west along North street ‘to Lincoln avenue, thence South along Lincoln avenue to Li thence east along Lime street to avenue, thence south along New nue to Oak street, avenue, York Georgia avenues to Cresap street, thence east and MecDonald streets to In- gram avenue. The said sidewalk district to be inclusive of the streets describing the bounds of the said district- Section 2--Within the said sidewalk district all walks shall be of such width as the city engineer shall determine upon in view of other walks in the district; no walk to be less than five fect in width or more than ten. Seetion When required by resolution of along Cresap and walk district shall be laid Section 4—Prior to the laying of walks in 3, walks in the side- | Kansas City-Florida Specal To Memphis and Kan_sasCit) KODAKS AND ‘KODAK SUPPLIES Dike’sFamily Remedies Norris Candy Every week by Express at Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 The Store Accommodating | PREMIER CARRIE Yioolmates. The two pretty frocks O a young girl, pictured here, are Ritable designs for any of the festive %casiong, It will be seen that they allow Yenty of freedom for the frolicsome ces to which youth is just now so oted. The materials are supple, and e skirtg sufficiently full. For these fascinating dresses soft! eer fabrics are to be chosen. There e plenty of them. Voiles (plain or Very small flowers of narrow ribbon make ‘a slender wreath which outlines the apron and bodice and follows the line of the flounce at the back. Chiffon taffeta and lace are used, with a little plain chiffon for the sec: ond dress. The picture shows so plain- ly the composition that it hardly needs seription. de:l‘chrfirser' of chiffon taffeta is nar- he calf of the leg. sanas to th row and extends to t flounce of th a wide UWered), chiffon, silk or cotton|It is '1111 N tent Witk t{e;‘ wool or cotton challies, nets, > and IS C ¢ N SERT Wiffon taffetas and other light silks, two rib ; 2 aes . ’ chine, flowered mull, besides Frisco Southern Railway R OF THE SOUTH Lines Lv. Jacksonville, daily .......... AP, MBEOD . .osssvevsasaetvenss Ar. Atlanta ...... VAT, Birmingham Ar. Memphis Ar. Kansas City. Connection at Memphis for Arka 2. A.M. A.M. M. Southern Ry. Southern Ry. Southern Ry. Frisco Lines. P.M. Frisco Lines. A.M. Frisco Lines. and Texas Points. 2 nsas, Oklahoma fU'I‘L)IAN it out. Probably the two most tory materials are chiffon taf- le. ock with the accordion pla worthy of some study. It m-colored voile with girdle of | abo s is pro- red moire ribbon and long| E I peads for rossed at the front. They are ‘ vided with & ypers for d there and brought to the|her neck se are s thors Where they tie in a bow \\ilh;h-r +t loops under a narrow scant|ful dre forsh s {5 f the material. This flounce | entirely approl Nb‘v-;uv i dO“l’]"- having the effect of a hang- Nothing more elaborate 8 pute sidered for them. o gy, Added to the girdle at the back Is JULIA at all expensive and to young girls. is to be con: not PARLOR OBSERVA ‘ D. P. Telephon WASHINGTON Fla. onville, F. PINSON, T. P. A., B. Bank Building, Tampa, Fla. e — SLEEPING CARS TO ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS itiern ity for points in Colorado, California TION DINING CARS Cor. Hogan Telephones 743 and 4041, Railway, and A., Frisco Lines, 208! West Bay e 2097. First National 2108-Wed Southern Railway, agent or address: H. C. BRETNEY, Florida 134 Bay St., Jacksonville S g DGy Section 8—The board of commissioners shall | ¢ 4 order the placing of walks after failure of the | %' e owner upon one month’s notice to build the | = A particular sidewalk required, and the entire & & cost of the said walk shall be certified to the | & & board of commissioners by the city engineer, | & @ then to be assessed according to law to the | & & abutting property owners for payment in equal | & & nayments, one, two, three, four, ‘:;ml five (‘i. 2i) i :é, s, from day of essment, installments to | S f P h k S Bt ot e fhan Ghht pee cent. nterest wift's Premium this wee CcID. i from issuance of certificates of indebtedness. a [ hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance :2: was passed by the city commission on March ® 4, 1014, g H.LSWATTS, ool D.B.DICKSON | Approved by me this 9th day of March, 1914, L & 2228-Wed. 0. M. EATON, Mayor. i e e T A e Do O R L D s & Baies [heLadies’and Children’s Store More¢..ods, New Goods, and Better Goods SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERY DAY 19¢, 39c, 49c¢. c up SELLING OUT ALL NEW G0ODS Shirts, 14 and 14, 25 and 50c; all sizes 35¢, 3 for $1 A good half-dollar Klastic Seam Drawers, 35¢, 3 " for $1. Scriven’s No, 50, while they last, "~ the pair, all sizes. Men’; Eg s, any price you want ; must go. Chec. i nsook Underwear, 2-piece Suit......3% Ladies’ Shirtwaists Children’s Dresses, come see, 39 o $1.00 Union Suits......---. shdees096 Boys’ Suits, $4 for $2.49; More Goods for Less Money U. G. BATES FAPPRPRPPP R R TR R + N Qgniuiuiugidugugs = — Boges A g @ arriving. We keep up with the very newest things in fancy footwear. It's a pleasure to show our goods, anq our aim is to fit you. We are the only store in Lakeland that uses the custom fitting methods. BB dgidn 5 B rrefnd PEGPPRBPOPHIDPHID - 122 kv DUTTON-HARRIS €0. Sore” FOOT FITTERS We Repair Shoes While You Wait. SLLL LA LR LT LT DL L L L LT LT L & : e e gy eSO % . d g SREHHEGPP D NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tho] undersigned was on the 12th day of February, A. D. 1914, appointed administratrix of the estate of J. D. O’Hern, deceased. All creditors, legatees, distributees and all persons having ¢ laims or demands against| Administratr the estate of the said J. D. O’'Hern,| D, O'Herui,xDoerce:x};:.d.EState . deceased, are hereby called upon tolzlo'y Wed. present them within two years, in accordance with law, or else they will beforever barred. Dated at Lakeland, Florida, this 18th day of February, A. D. 1914. ALLIE A. O'HERN,