Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 20, 1912, Page 3

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LABELAND, FLA. APRIL 20, 1912, PAGK THREB FOR CLOTH OR FINE SERGE!rS_==\ Strikingly Handsome Walking ij tume With All the Latest Frills marsromoe || We Are Ready, Madam, to Talk New Spring Clothes Spring Wearables & Spring Weather a narrow skirt, trimmed down each Our windows are showing and our announcements are herald- sooooQBRARANGR . ° "Iie Professions- et L Ll o2, SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST fre, Ear, Nose and ’Ihroat_ I s Scientifically Prescribed "7 Otiice 141, Residence 22.] . 2 side by a strap of material edged with a piping of satin: this also trims the over shoulders and on the sque, which is connected to the up- ! Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST atablished in July, 1900 vy and 15 Kentucky Building - . Offive 180; Residence 84 Sar;h E. Wheeler (OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA “6”and' 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. ing the newest, nobbiest Spring Clothes for you and your daugh- ter. % % Completeness certainly characterizes our stocks. municzted to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones. Mail written notices 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- Rooms Visit This Season’s Garment Display 72 R B SULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— fpecial attention given to Surgery and Gynecology Kentucky Building 'Pone 132 LAKELAND, FLA. 3. . B. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ment as soon as they.occur in order that their news value is not paired. Laa s PA'S HOUSECLEANIN', When the April sun’s a-shinin® ho. an’ things is nice an’ fresh, When the willer's droppin’ tossels an’ the blackbird's in the bresh, PERR TR EREY b4 i ; 2 SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Department can be com- B. Y. P. U. Invites All Young People. The Baptist Young People’s Union will meet tomorrow evening at the regular hour, and all young people of the church and city are invited to A perfect delineation of the cleverest effects go hand in hand with considerate price-marking. If You Want Fashion Smartness, You Surely Want Style-Craft Garments They positively represent the correct standard for correct Rooms 3 aud 4 Keatucky Buil¢log An' pa comes in fer noonin’ an’ the jattend. No effort will be spared to LazaLaND, FLORIDA. floors is wel as souse, {make the service interesting and dressers. O J . — Then it's “Laws-a-massy on us! Your [helpful. The meeting begins prompt- . ¢. ¥. TRAMMELL, wa's a-cleanin’ house!” Iy at 6:20 and ends at 7:30. Attorney-at-Law. he . Good Shoppers That Know Good Values Offices, Bryant Bullding Lakeland, Fla. e ———————— " R0GERS & BLANTON Lawyers. Bryant Block, ‘'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fla. " JUCKER & TUCKER, Then me an’ Jim is sure to find rag carpets in the sun When we'd planned to go a-tishin’ fer| the suckers in the run; But while pa takes his noonin’ an ] the hosses cats their snacks, Us boys can beat them carpets while we're restin’ up our backs. An' the next day pa's certain sure to have to go to town; | Left for Kentucky. Miss Hallye Hudson and her moth- er left today for their home in Ken- tucky, much to the regret of their many Lakeland friends, Miss Hud- son came here carly in the season and taught a very class in elocution. She and her moth- or, who had apartments at Miss rowning's, made many friends while here who will be glad to wel- has successful per part by a narrow material band. Black satin s used for the collar, cuffs, also to cover buttons, Hat of satin to match, trimmed with Should Know Our Offerings on all Embroideries and White Goods. and Flounces. | eBautiful Swiss Bandings Our Lovely Line of White Goods Fresh As the Morning Dew —Lawyers— But he always leaves us orders, “1elp [come them again nest winter, flnw;w-s :'I:)d foliage, and a ribbon bow " at the side. S git . . by Raymondo Bldg. S to put them carpets llm\wl g Matoriila requipeds Ive yatds 48 Lawns, Dimities, Percales, Linweaves, Costume Linens, Waisting Lakeland orida |An' at night, when he gets home wRose Maiden™ Postponed 1 A 4 y . nches wide, one-half yard satin 40 ¢ : : . s : k- I again, yowd think, to hear him| Owing to the illness of Mrs, . T Im‘l"‘: byl “v‘e Tike Wik o tia Linens, Embroidered Batiste, Voiles, Marquisettes, Crapes, Swisses; R B. xmm groan Fleteher, it has been decided to bost-| for lining coat. Piques. Etc., now on display. About the hardship of it, that he'dipone the rendition of the cantati, —Attorney-at-Law— doue the job alone. “The Rose Maiden,” until some fur-| NEATNESS IN THE SICK ROOM Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. ther date, to be announced later, ol el Poor ma'! She has it awful lard,| An important meeting of the Fri- i gurroundings, and All Food Served to 0. 8. EDWARDS she'll work until she drops, day Musicale will be held on l"l'illfl,\'i Invalids, Should Be of the At“"“"""nw' An' pound her thumb nails hall way [afternoon, April 26, at 3 o'clock, and Daintiest. Office in Munn Building. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. J. B, Streater STREATER & KENNEDY C. F. Kennedy | But pa, he says if it was him he'd off, an' wet her feet with slops, She'll get so hoarse that she can’'t speak, an’ sore at every bone; let the house alone. all enrolled members are earnestly urged to be present. s o o * Interesting to Women. The kimona sleeve in its modified form has not been pushed entirely Every one knows that neatness in gerving adds greatly to the appetiz- ing quality of food and this is espe- clally true when it is offcred to an in- valil. The daintiest china, the pret tiest glass and silverware, the most . Contractors and Builders, \n' when that night the kids is sick [aside by the long sleove which is all | immaculate linen should grace the| __ i - pincin Cheergnlly Furnished. an’ has to have a drink the rage at present. It is customary :M’A; (h‘flt ilsdml‘"l !o lh(,| §I,(.k ru;)lll- ”0: s 3 o= Let U talk with ’Oll about B AR R . horlto make the armhole part accentuate 00C. SHOL be served very hot an sour building large or small An’ ma she can'y get up because her é it "| cold food very cold; lukewarm food N eT6bLoRs u?o ~or 104 Blue. back's in such a Kink, the droop of the shuul«h'-x'a by m-nIn}. is unpalatable and In a delicate stom- k It pa should bang the furniturethe seam low down. Thus the Ki-igch may produce nausea. When —GEORGE T. HOLDER— whilst gropin’ fer the cap, mona line remains, serving hot beverages or food it 8 1 : You can feel him gettin® wad enough —_— well to hawe the cups or plates heat- e, T Master of Dancing. talily ot ot us This is 1 : i | ed beforehand so the heat of the foods i you wish your shirts and collars & Private Lessons. o to fairly eu I B hl; 1.I~ t |-l~: .w:n w "'.“ ::] \\nm.lln will be longer preserved. Milk and y ‘\ B £ fmust look to her gloves, for the tend-| putter should be kept cool and well / RANGH J VE 330-RED. ; y ¢ § J : i ‘_I \NGE HALL, 'PHONE 330-RED, So me an’ Jim was sayin', if the timefeney is o wear anything on hand | covered. Greasy food is objectionable 1 1o look Just right, you will not be G.D & H —D—fii‘nnnflm shiould ever come " ith the idea that it is neither sulnv‘(o sick people and broths should not ‘; N e ; \When pa and i should change theie |t er nor winter, The proper kind just | be offered until the greasy portion has Sl : i .}‘hh.,meefl‘rml‘)d Arc}::}‘:‘i“ \ : pa should stay ),nm,‘nm\ are the pale tints of suede, been eliminated. It is a good plan to / disappointed if you gend them to us, ; = Jodse & ey 7 fon ‘' s prepare the broth a day before it is A I.AKELAND, FLA. to be o bov, but jest alThese are not to be had as bargains, needed and Jot it stand overnight. In '. Pl 1. land examination., Sur- litt but are to Y found at the regzalar the morning the grease Wil Hive tlsen i for we make a specialty of high-class s, «xamination, reports. T'o i v owonld say julove counted [to the top in a solid cake, which can } Blueprinting. 1 0 Leasily be removed. This, of course, is e e o : Gilibon [ Pevcock Wue isoa new evenine the most thorough way, but when it T laundry work. DR. N. L. BRYAN, | e | o piy obtain o marabog! is More conve nient to prepare it shorte DENTIST. : : rnft in this tint, so lizht and com- 1y before ‘&"”i""!'l e M; ';l,hl“”il“;'j W:-I : 3 Our purpose is to please you, e wildine st o 5 s Pote ¥ " . A | per or a crust of bread skimmed Thehts . b e R‘l-\m().“’m LS :P.(‘!} Bn”‘d.‘"‘ ‘“t"' ¥ dy : e < 1y over the top will absorh the grease, Wice Phone 8903 | One of the most enjoyabl -y « & ® | Light nourishment should be kept on \‘ ,’ nre }.l\nl\f 246 Green, Lainments of the season Was ziven by "The Home Circle. hand during the night —often a_cup \KELAND, FLA. Mrs. k. M. Bartou crda, alter- Baby's bath is the most important of hot cocon ot bouillon given to a —= noon when her danghter 1 M runction In the tourse of the duy to restless patient has a soothing effect MERTIE I. GRACY, UILLA CORSETIERE. 101 South Tennessee ave- ne 23 Black., Thursday, ! faturday. Lakeland, Fla. 4-20-6. Lpholstering and Mattress Making MATTRESSES made over. e “ITURE REPAIRED. SIONS of all kinds made to ] PETS ad RUGS cleaned and matting, etc. i3 resilvered a specialty. irds to workmanship, see celebrated her ninth birthday. The rooms and halls were heauti fully decorated in green and orange Various games were participated i, | among which was @ peanut hunt and drawing contest, Angie Tyler win- ning the prize for drawing the best man blindfolded. Late in the afternoon cream cake and oranges were served. After thanking the little hostess and her mother for such a pleasant time the little folks started for home ‘iop- ing that lla will enjoy many more such birthdays. Those present were Ima Pugh En- ola Pugh, lla Barton, Frankic Me- Kay, Naomi Warren, Lucie Marie Tidwell, Angie Tyler, Ella Green, Ruth Fant Lazelle Marshall, Ollie delicious lmother and baby both, and properls carried out can be a delightfal in- to uany stead of a trial wee boy o1 girl. In the first place, be sure that the room is good and warm, so there will be no shivering or danger of catch- ing cold. Have everything neecded right at hand, so that there will be no delays and interruptions. Next, be sure that the water is the right temperature, since both over hot and over cold water mean discomfort for the wee bather. Turkish toweling cut the size of the bottom of the tub and laid in be- ore the water is poured in will add 1 the comfort of the youngster when L or she is put in for a good splash, vhile a biz apron made of the same and I8 a promoter of sleep. Tinting Rooms. A woman who has the leisure can tint a wall at very little expense. The brush—an ordinary whitewash brush | of good quality—costs about $1. Atin pail is needed for mixing the tint, and the mixing Itself 18 not at all difficult. Preparations of various kinds come In a large range of colors; the powder needs only to be mixed with water to the right consistency. The preparation can often be put on satistactorily over a wallpaper it it is not torn or badly defaced. Of course, a little practice enables one to do the tinting more evenly, but even a no- vice who is careful has no cause to be ashamed of her efforts. Kid Petticoats. A pew petticoat has been invented for motor wear, which is very prac- THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. *Phone 130 | Hold A Full Hand And will bet my limit, $15.00 that if you will let me Shuffle The Cards I will give vou a straight in any P. Pillins of Lakeland, who|Green, Claude Marshall, William|perial is better than simply lay- § . . for about 1:‘y::r:d.'c o: Pugh, Jr., Emmett Kelsey, Douglas 'l‘: s towal it one's 16p i tical and warm and takes up little colorsuit to open the spring with, and Fla. Dy s Firrin Fratl Wabl e room. This is of smooth kid neatly the HUB would like to have you bring e _ Drop me a postal card|Stephens, Joun Warren, Frank Wa Have baby's clothes hanging near |fitting over the hips and cartled out in . J y 8 e "4 Red, No. 411 S. Ohio|ren. warmed aud aired, and then you are | white or any pale shade. By way of a pair of friends to help you draw if > . o0 ready for the bath. trimming 1t has button-holed and scal- you doubt a Arthar A. Douglas , Demure, but Determined. D0k 0 modest and demure ng that it is hard to sus- . having bossed the affair “fon Land.—Atchison Globe. Japanese Operetta The Japanes. Operetta given last night by the puplis f Miss Titman and Miss Hudson, w entertainm 2 entertaine Don't make a task of it, however, {for if you do, tears are very apt to Let the baby | Make it a frolic result. being washed, and tubbing will be a q they are daily of delight to them & they ¢l that it is fun rather than a duty; | § them laugh and splash and play | loped edges, or, for those who prefer 1t, & deep hem of satin to match. BOO0000000000000000000 FOR THE HAIR. Family heirlooms in the way of & old-fashioned brooches or cameos @ will make exquisite hair orna-§ Square Deal Ante up boys, I want vour business, and to get it have brought the niftiest line of spring suits to Lakeland you ever sct eyes upon. —_— |€ 2 “lerow older they will natu v make ments. For instance, a pink cam- § [ 5 ‘ participat-| -, ' of it |Reo may fasten a bandeau of pink NEWEST IDEAS NEWEST CREATIONS 7o, o0 Pet Lion to “Zoo” ed as brid was quite the | @metallic ribbon. Or a lapls lazull e ¢l “Zoo” has just beem ! the en- Rorooch and earrings that match oman who had brovght ““~London Mail. *ith a fine young lion, by a | up since its capture as a |! selves and ! Daily Thought. glad of lite hecause it gives vou the chance to love and o work “De der, B may ornamen' a bandeau made of Rking's blue tulle. Pear brooches 0 ' The Hub’s Great Clothes in Fast Africa. The lady |ricd out ! o {and to play and to look up at the “ 1€t an affectionate adieu in |flectinz m up I”| stars."—Mosaic Essays, by Paul El- JOSEPH LeVAY

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