Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 24, 1912, Page 3

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ceoocotRDBOARAO -The Professions- 220002000000 R, SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Etve, Ear, Nose and Throat .wses Scientifically Prescribed !“ Oflice 141, Residence 22. _syant Bidg, Lakeland, Fla. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST -.tablished in July, 1900 and 15 Kentucky Building Office 180; Residence 84 Room ph pr. Sarah E. Wheeler 0STEOPATH PHYSICIA s 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. pR R R BULLIVAN, - —PHYSICIAN— fyecial attention given to Burgery and Gynecology ¢, ¥. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. e ————————————————————————— ROGERS & BLANTON Lawyers. Bryant Block, 'Phone 319 Lakeland, Fla. R TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, Florids R. B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Law— Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. INO. S. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bullding. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. J. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy STREATER & KENNEDY Contractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Let ug talk with you about your building or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue, —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing. Private Lessons, -] 'PHONE 330-RED. =} ORANGE HALL. G.D. & H. D. MENDENHALL Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Kooms § and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 246 Green. LAKELAND, FLA. MERTIE 1. GRACY, SPIRELLA CORSETIERE. Residence 401 South Tennessee ave- Sur- THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MAY 24, 1913 { The icoolest place in townis-oursoda fountain. When you are tired and hot you can always find some- thing sparkhing, deli- cious, refreshing and satis- |fying here. The many varie- ties of our soft drinks ena- bles you to get justiwhat you want— Something ;That Goes Right to the Spot There are many ways and many Ingredients for making soda water and other summer drinks, but we use orly the best methods and the best goods. QUICK'DELIVERY Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 GoodNews! The latest news can always be found at my News Stand, where th. leading newspapers and periodicals magazines, etc., are on sale promptly after publication. Good;}Views! of Florida scenery, including Lake- land postcards, are also In stock in great varlety. No Blues! For those who smoke the splendid cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa |’ makes. Fine smoking tobacco also. Come, Choose! e Phone 23 Blask. Thursday,|From my varied stock, anything you Fricay and Saturday. Lakeland, Fla. may desire in my line. You will not 4-20-6. |,y gisappointed 1n quality or price. TSR TR ANY OLD THING IN PAINTING. CHAS. W. ROBERTSON, suter, Paper Hanger, Decorator, fHigh Art and Interior Finish. Fioest ling of Wall Paper to Select From at New York Prices. FHONE 186 RED, LAKELAND, FLA. e ———————————————— Upholstering and Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater. The Cigar That Made Mattress Making Lakeland Famous OLD MATTRESSES made over. FURNITURE REPAIRED. SHIONS of all kinds made to ARPETS ad RUGS cleaned and © matting, ete. MIRRORS resilvered a specialty. it regards to workmanship, see ¥ W P, Pillins of Lakeland, who * me for about 16 years at Or- . Fla. Drop me a postal card ‘Ie 64 Red, No. 411 S. Ohio ks Arthar A, Douglas —— Y i i :; mst‘be a8 courteous to a man + .. 2T 15 a picture which we are +.1%2 10 give the advani Ugit —Erergoq, tage of a good A. H. T. BLUNTS &6 For Sale at All_Stands | We're watching the weather, we have | it down pat, | And we've bought all the house we could get; Last year was too dry, and the year before that, Unless we mistake, was too wet tiful rows; They'll be whoppers, the seedmen say, And perhaps, if ever the garden Erows, We shall have them to eat some day. Wo have buried the cucumber seeds deep down; The catalogue thing, Says And maybe this year we'll surprise the town, With the beautiful crop bring. they'll The lettuce is set, and the cabbages, We have planted our ¢urnips in beau- they're th» Practical Case for His Ties Is Some- thing Which He Will Always Welcome, { A practical case for ties always forms an acceptable gift for a man, iand in our sketch may be seen a cap- it"l article for this purpose and one It can be carried out inart linen or art serge, and lined with soft silk and d with narrow ribbon or edged a silk cord. The material may be cut entirely in one piece measuring 27 inches In 27 length by 8 inches in width. After | with soft silk the ends for & distance of three Inches are turned ! over and sewn down at the edges so too, that they form two pockets, Into With the beans and tomatoes and | which the ends of the tles may be peas; slipped In the manner shown in the The potatoes are covered —— they sketch. Across the center at the point looked rather blue, But we hope they'll endeavoor to please Now what do you think will the har- where the case folds together, a band of elastic is sewn, and in the first instance the ties are placed under this band and afterwards the ends tucked Into the pockets, Ribbon strings are attached by this plece of material has been lined PAGE THREE | Handsome Materials also that is simple and easy to make. and ~ Beautiful Trimmings can be found at our store. We know what the ladies want, and the fastidious dresser can come to our store knowing that she can get the latest shades and the newest weaves in all kinds of summer ma- terials. We have laces, buttons and other trimmings to match any goods you select. Our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department \oht B, which the case may be secured when When what we have planted has closed, and the word “tles” 1s worked My across the front and the remaining & g ! space fllled up with the conventlonal For you cannot be certain—and | design shown in the sketch on the left neither are we hand side, which illustratesthe case Of reaping the things you have| closed. sown, The case may be stiffened with thin New York Herald. . . . Expects to Leave Soon For North Carolina. Mrs. K. 0. Flood and children ex pect to leave within a short time for the mountains of Nomh Carolina, where they will spend about three months, They expect to stop for the summer at Waynesville, which is about thirty miles west of Asheville. L] . L] Left for Alabama. Miss Annie Cargyle Mayes lefit to- day at noon for Columbia, Ala., where she will visit friends and relatives for severa] weeks. As Columbia is her old home, her visit will be all the more pleasant. L) L] L Ladigs Who Will Come Here To Teach Next Fall. The appointment of teachers ap- pears in another part of this paper, and from the list it will be noted that several ladies from other towns will come to take up their abode in this city. Miss Esther Hosch, who takes the eighth grade, is of Hoschton, Ga. She takes the place made vacant by Miss Newsome's resignation. Miss Minnie L. York, who will teach the fifth grade B is of Home- land. Miss Fannie E. Partridge is of Tampa. She will teach the fourth grade A. Miss Pearl Futch, who will take the fourth grade B, is oof Ala- chua. . . . Beauty Hints. Every woman wants a pretty com- plexion and it is possible for all to possess this it they will deny them- selves certain things and spend a it- tle time in ascertaining just why they do not have the desired pink and white skin. Perhaps the commonest fault is the blackhead and If discretion is not used in eliminating these they will tecome a permanent disfigura’ion. Blackheads are invariably the re- sult of clogged or enlarged pores. The pores will quickly beoome en- larged if the face is not thoroughly cleansed and rinsed earh ' it is bathed. Powder should always b~ washed from the pores a’ ! fore retiring, as if this is fully done much harm wil enlarged pores. The dirt tion have also much to do * condition. Bathe your face weli night with warm water and lati - %ith a good, pure soap. Rins. . ' plenty of warm water, then wi’ ,id, un- til the skin tingles, *h.n pat dry. in the rinsing wat m zht use a few drops of tinct Henzoin and in the morning use 2 ©'d 8pray w--fully 7t be- © care- it in diges *h this on the face. Almond m-2! i3 excel-|the style of the bathing suit. The lent for softening and < ~av<ing the ) Pannler effect craze has carried the skin and may be usei just as you | Dathing suit along in its path, and this would use 808 summer we will see the Pannier : iy ia: people| Dathing sult on the [fashionable | It is a well knows "« nis beaches. As ita sister the Pannier| who live on vee dict have| dregs the Pannler bathing sult orig-| beautiful complexions znd veautifuilinated in Paris. The suit is made of | fingernails, for thiz div' i said 0| peau de cygne, and Is made up either #.t on the nails | In plain or fancy fashion ihave a remarkabie < T as well. cardboard sewn in between the lining and the cover, and scored across with a sharp penknife at the point where it folds together, GREAT SECRET OF MILLINERY Kat Should Be Expression of the Temperament of the Wearer, Then All 1s Well. It falls to the lot of the modern «~oman to choose and design her own hats If she so wishes and yet to be entirely up to date. It only needs the original idea, and that together with effect constitutes smart millinery. The woman of temperament can find expression in her millinery, and there 18 nothing throughout an entire wardrobe that so changes a woman, so alters her appearance, as her varying millinery. No one can disagree that & hat eminently becoming this morn- ing is hideous tomorrow. And the wherefore? Change of mood, there- fore change of expression. The hat that sits well down on the head, covering and hiding from view a riot of curls, but that is redeemed by & merry face and & gleam of pretty teeth, s a satisfaction; a fallure only when the face setties into gloom or austere repose. In such a cyse the upturned brim has its value, where the balr is revealed and falls softly about the face, beautifying the ex- pression and softening the features. For this reason the multiplicity of style in hats is indeed a blessing, and & concession to be grateful for. At last we bave been able to change ————— —————————————————————. . ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— will make your heart glad, and your money last’ longer. We have some great bargains in lingerie dresses, made up in the very latest styles. We also have a complete line of gingham dresses, trimmed with lace and embroidery—just the thing for house and street wear. U.G.BATES Department Store If good work is what you are look- iug for, you cap get it at Lakeland Steam Laundry. Compare our work with others, and you will find it in the lead. We are just as anxious to please you as you are to be pleased. TRY US. Phone 130. PANNIER BATHING SUT | il | AKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. 'Phone 130 PN IT A 1 { ot e b=t .‘j"»xr’l‘.?‘.‘} JA & The Unexpected Has Happened. See Last Page ; i i | G5 g ¥ b ; 4 e :: =

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