Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING TSLEGRAM LAX g1 xp, FLA., JUNE 7, 1912 ASSING OF THE CHAPERON Her Number Is Being Reduced to an Extent That Threatens Com- plete Extermination, L. B. WEEKS —DEALER IN— staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feedstuffs PHONE 119 Cowdery Building WITH W00D'S MEAT MARKET That the chaperon will soon be ex- tinct is probable. No longer does she sit back forgotten, beaming benevo- lently upon the young people assem- bled in her charge; nor is she yet a severe, silent, stout personage, damp- ening the ardor of aspiring lovers, re- ducing laughter and undue hilarity to a minimum with her overawing pres ence. But the question remains whether We are altogether wise in reducing her ‘ numbers to such an extent that she is in immediate danger of complete ex- termination. Girls in their first twenties—and even in their teens—run about with boys and young men at their own sweet will, treating them with a hale | and hearty comradeship, which cer- tainly makes for the gayety of life, but lGlbl.Suglt essssessse@mmecgecescssannnse 10 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard- 4 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard . 1-2 bbl Flour in Wood ....... 24 Ib. Sack Flour. .. .. 12 1b.Sack Flour .. 7 Cans Small Cream.. ————— “Please write something about treat- ments for disfigured finger nails. Mine are very tender and ugly from a long course of housework, but now I've got some Lelp I want to improve my [ hands. 3 Cans Extra Large Cream. 3 Cans Tomatoes 1 1b. Cracker Boy Coffee...... 11b. Best Butter ............ Stafolife, per Sack......uuu0s Hay No. 1. per 100 lbs.. Chicken Feed, per Sack. . 0ats. per Sack ....... Shorts, per Sack . which, by eliminating sentlment, acts { as a deterrent to marriage. And it is | .| not only the young men of the year 1012 who are reluctant to bind them- | selves definitely, but their boisterous, | healthy, humorous feminine contem- poraries seem equally shy of “tying themselves up,” as they would phrase it. It was the pleasing duty of the chaperon, by caretully guarding her pretty charges, to fan the flame of love, and, by putting every obstacle in the way of the young suitor “to bring him,” as old-fashioned mothers tersely put it, “to the point.” cesseseean son UNIQUE PIECE OF HEADWEAR, 8triking Example of the Milliner's Art | Seen on the Boulevards of Paris, One of the striking pleces of head- wear of the Paris boulevards is an all- silk, cloge-fitting bonnet, which comes { grimed with dirt they are certainly Velvety Lawns and Attractive Homes 00 &3 down well over one side of the face and sets jauntily. A bow effect in the back gives it a chic appearance. The colors range in hue from deep red to light pink. SMART WRAPS FOR SUMMER Discarded Shawls or Scarfs Will Be Found Most Useful for Hot Weather Wear, The woman is extremely lucky at present who can rummage through an old trunk and resurrect a big shawl or scarf; for the most fascinating eve- ning wraps can be concocted from a discarded article of this description. The gayer the coloring this season, the bétter and if your shawl has fringe it adds to its value. Lay the straight length of the shawl or scarf (which should be at least 3% yards in length and at least three- quarters of a yard in width) across the shoulders with the middle fold at the back of the neck. In this take up a huge tuck or “V" to make the wrap fit over the ghoulders. Lot thic big tuck hang down in the hack and finish the point with a bLig long tas ol of silk of a corresponding hue. The ends are brought to the front and leit to hang over the bhust. Then hold vour arm out straight, and allow rest of the wrap to hang over it enly back and front so yon cun just how much of the hack | 8 for a cuff, catching it togethe the | underside of the wrist. A llar | and euffs may be added 1 are v dispensed with it not hle., | scarf utilized in 1t} the | ¢ owas mads arfl of deep rose .wmiw Let us help you have a more beautiful home this summer-- with a well-kept, velvety lawn --and attractive flowers and garden, One of our lawn mowers will save you |time, trouble, temper and expenses, They are easy running--noiseless--simply constructed -- and cut closely and cleanly. Garden hose. rakes, trowels, sprinklers, hose, spades—everything you {or keeping your home beautifuithis summer is in this store. Tell us :at YOUR requirements are . Ihe Jackson & Wilson Co [LOUR---FLOUR---FLOUR Vith Leed edge 1ot lang and Fashion's Fames wheat costing $1.17 per bushel in Chicago and it takes 15 to make a barrell of flour. Therefore flour must go higher. =0 ¥ before another rise, Best Grade on the Market, “ N9 1 Flour, 121 sk, .... 1 Flour, 24.1b sack SR AR MR v e s $1. 90 & Flour, 12.1b sack + Talk Flour, 24.1p sack... Smart Neck Bons It is far better to ! smart neck bows 1 try to make then | ticle which is | The trouble wi { neckwear is th | it for its becon | it looks prett Certainly judgment applied there is no ne priate or unbecowing !MLS‘ i W.P. PILLANS & C0. The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector ! forms of housework, being full of al- | when doing some forms of coarse | searf. The gloves should also be regu- | greatest powers of im . “A COUNTRY READER.” The working housekeeper’s hands have many injurious influences to en- counter, but the very worst of them is the constant immersion in water which dishwashing and other cleaning up involve. Rapid changes from hnt[ to cold water, and the reverse, are very hard on the hands, the changes of temperature making the nails brit- tle and scoring them with the ridges S0 often seen on much-used hands. The texture of the skin is also coars- ened, while the soaps used in all kall, may so attack the delicate flesh about the nalls as to loosen them. So a proper care of the nails certainly means a proper care of all the hands, and it is easy enough to protect them work. There are heavy white cotton rloves for sweeping and dusting which cost only ten cents a pair. Before put- ting these on, the palms and nails should be greased with olive oil or vaseline, either unguent rubbed well into the skin and all about the nail larly washed, for when they are useless for beautifying purposes. With these gloves and a mop, dishes and cooking utensils may be washed without injury to the hands, or, if| preferred, rubber gloves could be used for the dishwashing. The first care of hands injured with housework begins with the cleansing bath, with soft water barely more | than tepid, and the soap of a very good sort, If the water used {8 hard foften it with a teaspoonf:l of born!.‘ and before using the sonp shave it up | and boll it down to a jelly. Get a| cake of good old castile for the pur. pose, and after the soap is dissolved pour in about half a cup of benzoin, stirring it well into the jelly. Begin the bath by wetting the hands, and ! then rub the jelly on them, working ' the hands together in the usual way as when using soap. Wash off in one water and then rinse in another of the same temperature, drying the hands at once on & clean, soft towel. Such a hand bath should be taken every night before going to bed, and when the hands are dry some unguent must be rubbed at once over and about the nails—either olive oll or vas- eline, as hitherto stated. As numerous baths, even with the best soap and softest water, are not always good for. sensitive mails and deélidite FRM, N m wve 10 Cremr tne hands several times during the day with olive ofl or palm oll; if the hands are well rubbed with either of these, then dusted with taleum powder, and wiped off with a coarse and yet soft towel, the soil will be entirely re- moved. Coarsened nalls are much im- proved, too, by the wearing of loose old white kid gloves, both durlng the day and at night, while the regular gloves worn should also be fairly loose | and of a roft leather such as chamols or doeskin. KATHERINE MORTON. Melody of Birds. The melody of singing hirds ranks ag follows The nizhtingales first, | then the linner, titlark, ckylark and woodlark The mokinebird has the | ition, the robin and goldfinch are cuperior in vigorous notes ntifie Dige t. 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