Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 16, 1912, Page 3

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ors you can show | : can buy nothing | -«d than a box ofl Office Number ....... Residence Number . .. «yw and them. ‘ (andies Taste Good‘ Arc in Good Taste the argument Notices of social functions, elub <oy fellow, but re- Loy she Is yours impaired. upreciated even Hehited She knows that | i | THE BETTER WAY. g - her. of course, but ! e 3 | How much less we'd know of sorrow, . told and she hke’; How much Jess we'd feel of pain, : vetter Namml]yil. we didn't dread the morrow, - it { And the rains that never rain Cthis but try her just | ;r we didn't dread the trouble [ That we merely fear is near, ‘ylf we didn't more than double Ev'ry worry by our fear . or our candy and see s Why not? e e— li"-\\ much happi RIERE | er : With the worty taken a [ How mueh more of real g We might render and brighter passing day, light- How much a5 we go, Cwe didn't scan the distance Duck Delivery ! In the search of ¢ A | Red Cross armacy ez ... PHONE 89 Lon the afternoon train CRE T ) = Mrs. W. R. Groover Will e L con tra tor White Sprin future woe. would swector scem, more mel- low, IEweld think a little more the other tellow, And the heart that's sore I we'd Tive as real brothers Ot necdy ot Panish baser thoughts of pelf— Think a little more of others, And a little less of self, * e Go To Tampa. pleasare jaunt. They wil] return on the notoday Of the voliere she socs to join her daughters, Missen Suclla and Mary, and wher e will spend 1 remainder of the | (R . . Frogram Meeting: | Mrs. Watson Leader. e program meeting ot thy ans Mis tvor the Method tocharch was held vesterday after i her program | wis interesting u clpful. On ac | ! All Organizations Could '\\[T[LAS Hf;lp in This Movement kh for our .. Womar Clnh ot 1 Fort \ g Won ONry agitating 1 matter b cigar offer o t Saturday his paper, [ e AT T0 BED- Tt YD INSECTS © and and [ TN T HLERBE .+ 207 North ‘10'\'9 Is What Cnu}m A CLONTS | Estate ‘ ©4% Building, : YOS BARGAINY, |.na oo e TELEPHONE NUMBE SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the municated to the Society Editor by Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegrain. other itcms of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soon as they occur in order that their rews vaiue is not l:xn. but the circumstances o an | RS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Lot Bl . 135 Social Department can be com- either of the above telephones meetings, church gatherings and ot g moment A may ruin th Licalth. man who marrics rom 1 “married consi oS, wadly sets what he des S its tull equiv- alent in unhappiness A\ man who narries for beauty, learns, s no oth- or man can learn, hideous and how loathsome it may become tihe So, young man, love for your guidance in this matter, remembering that it de- mands the hest and no lest in you that it is sacred and holy, and di vine, for it is of God G White Holiday Cake. Chop fine one pound of citron, cut enother pound in thin slices. Blaneh two pounds of shelled almonds:; cut haldt in long fine strips, chop the pe- madnder guite fine, Peel Separite and grate one large cocoanut, whites and yolks of one dozen cggs, whip until light, Cream together one poundd et butter and one pound of fine gran- viated sugar; eradundly add the beat- cn yolks and o little pastey tlour it teeded, Add one scant half teaspoon- ful of salt, one teaspoontul ot mace, then alternate with the remainder ol the flour, one half « upful of sherry ard whipped whites, Lastly add the chiopped almonds and citron and the cocounut, and heat Jong and hard Line two loat pans with three thick e o paper. Put inocach a laye: ol the batter, covey wWith some of th cdonuts and citron, and so con tne unnl the ingredients are all used Bake in a very slow oven tor dmost two hours hic Keeps well | and s delicions e Salt Put to Varied Uses, I food is tasteless without salt, it is rained with too much, Unappe tzing cooking is often due 1o guess- work \ devel teaspoonful of salt is etlicient for agmart of soup, sance, ' | plained to me that the or veactables Saltsed onee aday is an excellent devtitrice, tending to Keep off tarta I o retard receding gums A Bt teaspoontal of salt added to dcnp ot hot water —which many per ons take morning - will mak: cach 1t paliatabie Do not garele with sal Fhrout specialists consider it injuri Cls o the tender mucous membran ab the nos tt wate s e hadr, so nevey 1 1o rinse with fresh water ey bathing 10 et o Inwachomateriale and cihroidery cotton vak them gy trong salt water i exeellent tonic for nervoy to take e ple s salt rubs twice o oy ves slowly, some of kept inoa solution in o el jar to he ready | When a when necded hild i in or to have a weak back, rub it ! nd mory h strone A\ fuded freshened loth Sprin imd ol with a wet wri It water Plant Secret. An old and taught me many ! things in regard to plants tricks was that whenever he planted any flower or plant he alway sifted steel filings into the new coil { before he put in the plant experienced teel filing rusted when the that the rust made the plants gzro rapidly. In the long time that | wa associated with him I never knew hi method of treatment to fail, s| ) Confusions of Effects. of drar didn’t,” a When e Teceip ve playe y.'—Wa [ er both the ADD TO DECORATIVE SCHEME water, | ined 1o how florist valuable and nseful One of his trans- He ex- oil vas watered and = TENNIS COAT A NECESSITY, Indispensabie Garment If the Summer | Girl Goes in at All for Qut- door Sports. | rting jacket is to‘ ACKNCW led ¢clf far behind the times ar rely there is nothing pret- tier, =pccially tor a young girl, than the ternis coat 1ade in twenty-six inch | length box style with coat sleeves or:‘ mediun size and three capacious pock- ets—one at the left breast and two on | the | This type of coat is fetching | look in dark red or flame with a narrow turned-over collar in hunter’s | k green with a bright umne rule applies to the style of blazer, which often- | patent kid belt, although is equally smart. The! amployed are Thibet, Knicker ‘rench tlannel. In these | 15 tavor the tan and than red, white, | H or very warm weath- | coiat and Nortolk models | may be duplicated in khaki and er | in white or natural relieved with a | bright color, Not to own fubrics homwespun and 1AVY O g Sterling Silver Frames for Photograph . Postal Cards Make for Attrac- 1 tiveness of Room. Now that photograph postal cards have become real works of art and well worth preserving, they are put into frames of correct size, made of sterling silver and provided with easel back so that they may be placed about | a room as are the photographs of in- | timate friends. Another type of lhe“ easel-equipped fraame photographs is the one made of carved wood in} square or oval shape and finished in | antique mannner. These are charming for the living-room of a summer home. For the bed chambers of such a cot- tage are frames of white enameled wood sprinkled with little colored flowers, Also for the toilet table of she dressing room are the photograph frames of stiff cardboard covered with plaln moire of a color to accord with the hangings and the rugs, but the same idea may be applled when the room is decorated with printed cretonne or tolle de Jouy cretonne. BLAZER-SWEATER BN 8Y ¥nose w00 s UNOETWORD After a game of tennis a blazer is “the thing” to put on to rest in. The newest of these are like a Norfolk Ljacket in contrasting colors ' CHANCE FOR HOME MILLINERS Girl With Taste Shouldq Do Well at This Occupation—May Lead to Higher Ventures. ITome millinery is a paying proposi- n for the girl who has a gift for | t7imming hats, Often women who have loarned the millinery trade open par- in their own homes, where they 1y their friends’ ne in head- Frequently a girl has developed practice and by stodying styles vn In the newspapers, magazines, e ghops, she Is able to apply In a tical way in helping women of Il incomes to do over their last on hats and to make up new ones. reat deal depends on the make-up ‘hie girl herself, wheth ' is go- to succeed in her money- king ventures. It i 1ly holds 1 that the girl who | ingenuity cnd grit enough to ma mall in- ndent business jay would be essful In a 1z Perfuming Rooms. o many ideas are in vogue respect- rnew ways of perfum!ng rooms, that ventures to describe yet another * more simple novelty which is be- - used for this purpose, of making 3 18 known as tho violet hanger, h conststs of a group of dalnty| wicker baskets filled with pot rri of violets and covered with silk. e are strung togeticr on long- u2'ng ribbons which can be hung in t of a window, or door, or any| where they cateh 11« ° t the sweet perfun. 'gh the wicker work .20t the room, reze, 0 amitted Is wafted PAGE THRER BATES FOR Bargains > < All This W eek Shoe Sale Wash Goods Sale Ladies’ Ready-to - Wear Sale < > Something Doing Every Day. Good time to buy Honest Merchandise at a Very Low Price. If good work is what you are look- ing for, you can get it at Lakeland Steam Laundry. Compare our work with others, and you will find it in the lead. We arc just as anxious to please you as you are to be pleased. TRY US. Phone 130. THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY R. W. WEAVER, PROP. ’Phone 130 ger venture | s fresh and fragrant | We Don’t Trail On Behind when it comes to giving exceptional values. On the contrary we lead and let others do the trailing if they can. Our Way ot Selling means less profit on vach sale, but many more sales Every time you buy here we made a little and you save much CHILES

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