Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 2, 1912, Page 3

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.1. Nose and Throat ally Prescribed ¥ yl‘.esidence 22. 141, i.akeland, Fla. JR . 5. IBVIN DENTIST | faly, 1vo . E 1):] Lln y Bulidiox Bed ot v, Residence %4 " pg N. L BRYAN, DENTIST. e . . been & Bryant Build- pacne. 339, Plone 300 Red. {ARELAND, FLA. i ~ R GROOVER, \\ AND SURGEON, nd 4 Kentucky Bldg. ys ¢ and | "I...}:cland. Florida. e — .3 R SULLIVAK, ; PHYSICIAN— . attentiou given to Surgery and Gynecology i B HUFFAKER. _Attorney-at-Luw— Yldg Bartuw, Fla. ¥ TRAMMELL. Attorney-at-Law. WHEN WIFE'S AWAY. W ficr husband yells a glad “Hooray, | 1y ! fle's going to A : @ n}wiui"i"i"z’""'l’;;’* TELEPHONE NUMBERS--SCCIUTY EDITGR. Oftice Number ... .......... . . : ; g Residence Kumber ... SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Social Lepatument can be co:n municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telepnones Nail written notices to th Scciety Ed:tor, care Evening Telegiaia Notices of social functions, elub meetings, church gatherings and ot: 1 items of social interest should Ue telephoned o this dcnart. ment a; soun as they oceur in order that their rows valve i not harec, s o BB BB B Hints That Help Fousewives. To keep celery and ieituce tresh hen wife decides to 2o away almost too zood to believe, e vsota i cold: \eatir bl LY oL every eve W the stalks or leaves: throw o thin, And see the gay and festive sight-| 1wt go with the clectric lizhts {dmp cloth over it or dry manilla He won't have to go home to d.u.-,:p:n]wr to Kkeep the air off; beier Seme class to thet, 1Cs really tine, [veing wash thoroughly, then soal No one to ask or question why: Y W li¢ 1 % o~ Bbryant Buildlag e Lakeland, Fla. [w BLANTON & ROGERS. {1 Lawyers. we Block, 'Phone 819 1 {HEs wile has gone 1o see her folks he conversation she e ice water for halt an hour; dry on y ene 1o heave a plaintiy igh, o towel. Soak cucumbers ia hen he comes home late from the lodge | v wil] not have to duck and dodge | makes soft all such stuft hands out [ The Ci fons satistactorily removed by slic- ter, never salted, as salt wilts an!d stronz lvor of uncooked s feels as thonzh Le'd like to shout, LG ey like a lamb at play jire them, put in o colander, ponr hen wite decides to go away., R ; Loeiling water on, then plunge inice e day arrives, the whistle toors witer and allow to remain halt an il down the track the Pullman f, o wes ey will be sweet and erisp SCO0ts, One level teaspoontul ot salt sea- e Wi | EYOKE COLLAR AN ECONOMY Frills and Rufiles Add Much to Ap‘ pearance of Gown, in Addition to Other Worth, 1 are the yoke col- ed mull and tucked int d'esprit and net, frill They are wide er shoulders and 1 to reiach below the in nd below the shoulder Wades ck, =0 that no other trin ssary for the Ci i to cover the = i Is give it crisp of that proclaims ther the thove all others fo um- fown A simpie gray » morning frock is made 1 collar of black taffeta ¥ of white mull finished stitched ruffle. The belt | et to mateh, | s of lace or tulle are \\nrn{ with the collarless blouse in the strect, They are very smart and are | ger Iy decorated at one side with a knot of tiny wild flowers. 'l‘uh,\'i frills are made both plain and point- | ed. One of many points is made of | bluck tulle, with the neck encircled with a band of black velvet rihlmn‘ ticd at the side under a tiny bunch of many colored flowers. Another ’l‘ob_\'l rufle is of white tulle with a n(\ck-f band of mauve velvet slipped through | | | I a pearl buckle HOLD MEMENTOES OF TRIP ' | Case That Will Provide for Inconceive able Accumulation of Picture Post Cards, Everyone knows how quickly pic- ture posteards accumulate, especially during the holiday season; and this handy little case, in which a good number may be kept, will prove very useful. This is a very quaint and novel eage, made somewhat in the shape of a large envelope. It can be carried out equally well in art linen, satin or silk, and lined with soft silk Laysinnd, l"lb‘ f'l'iw best of al] the scason’s jokes; SORC oie-quart ol vegetable sonn ‘ i "ORE TUCKER, - And husband starts in on his jaunts! Wiaen making desserts allow oney TUCKER & TUC vround the old familiar haunts heaning tiblespoontul of granulated —Lawyers— e knew back in his bachelor days, | o e e S halt bint m-' #aymondo Bldg. focluding ali the swell cates, S e 4 A ; ol Florlds | i) (vp tiie city through st ol SaiEaDgUS "'_:\“;"" R through tor cach quart of liquid to bed { EDWARDS PAnd meet the boys that onee he ford cne teaspoontul of flavoring tor Attorney-at-Law. knew, cach quart o boiled pudding or Otice in Munu Ulllldllll.\v e finds that none of them are let: Lo \hnLAND, FLORIDA. :I\I“'I“ljk‘. “_““”I o f':vl'_"wl“' i Oue large tablespoontul of white S S R anders aimlessly around Ccar and one tublespoontul ot but | rvates C. F. Kennedy | ! non ”_“" once familiar ground ‘ v blended, will thicken hall @ pin land bound at the edges with narrow STREATER & KENNEDY I'or things h:u:‘- chonged sinee Iy Lo milk o water for sances ribbon, g . “ w+vactors and Builders, : wits wed; : : * : _.\ ;:.uml :\m-‘ in '\\lm-l.nl to make it hf 3 : VN De is at home in hed . Y nine and a half inches long and six L .ates Cheerfully Fllmlhed.: ’“ ush, Dearie! linches in width, and the center por- ‘4 talk with you &bout krm that time on he stavs ar home, By L i B tion in which the cards rest should ur building large or small "He has no great d o roam ‘ o right, 1912, by Lanra Jean Ly siirened with a picee of cardboard % ¢ 164, or 104 Blue, Fhere's notl as it used to he | Libbey. fof the dimensions shown in between A wind the voold town i | it Wt mds to hear o the material and the lining. The four | ;2 ¢ X D MENDENHALL ., prother's Tnlbaby as she cings her L [ laps fold over on the cards, the two dishes pile ap in the sink Zuyowess and Architects | | mitk zots oo blog i VL one o een I palace or in oo ¢le-cih Lrane Bldg. drink, s usually the same refrain \KELAND, FLA. S Por-tl t time i his 1 | v huby! Finsh-a-n xamination Sur- e tinds the s o cooks ik wrie! Phat s cute and entrancit ALON, Tapori Phe child s anoinfant inoarm ting e y'tode oM i e the Tad is old enoneh to 1ULIN INSTRUCTIONS. | Hle wears o W sk, dearie,” does no s 1 | ok 1 pleasant 1o his ears sohs. 25 | ks o question a2t the tabl va('I‘.P}{Y. It the n . | [ ntly et with the rejoit Fast Orange ! Vo tear | The werd sound Black it } 1=l w 1 dearie | il i V»). ), I‘. X :‘)7 1 parior het B ! ‘ il o ESTATE emorial Associaiio gt Will Meer Tox Aiteroon ‘ U J N[ L i The Lad ! \ 1o i moto Jose anoopp ICKARD BROS. ' o i i 1 e e ’ 81t pre o 8 A1 opinion the tami \ \s | [ When he grows older hi S[lS[M[Y[n‘ anive tior tekes w hand Plash'™ 1 ;;:|~v mont vime it the young fellow start [ whose o 1 arene with his folks. 1 sk US BEFRY DRICi Y OF wl of the house, the one to H ") \ hild o BUYING . Drane Bldg, New Bethms Sut Dub . | SOy ) l"l. \v t AY SATISFACTION - : s marriva T=¢ shoes we put B s shioes fit the | o e o : Lt the shoes ae ipj 4 LB h - i 6/ e d W how much dif-| m: t gt opinion, lesi lie P as fres ip instantly, Euen end your horses||at! ¢ time. You'll bel !y « rovement in hisY 35 fix-em Shop. #0site Freight Office. L. A CLONTS| 03] -caty’ Building, — BARGAINS, Fstate. OUNTRY PROPERTY—| .. .. FINE aren \ ' n 1 talk him down riot ( 1 i finds peace iy subsidinz = It would seem to un ch diseretion s silk st {timid child dare pers teh o jion n \ Instead oi hushing ortly remptorily, Letore Goelet ' <iste” jthe mother might say costun Newport Correspondeni American. ¢ day v York sides first, and then the upper and low- fer flaps, the latter being seceured to- “n-xln-r with the ribbon strings, and {50 securcly closing the case, | Initials of upon the e where o noono upon an «ovclom that the fluy ciently It the owner can e woer lap in the position mois v oually found | L it is important | dd be made suaffi- to ontirely cloge the case el filled with eards, so that e curting allowance must he ude tor contingeney \ The «1 Loiliustrates the case open, and elear!y hows the shape in which the mat uld be ent out F.aiucy Work Stitches. A conventional heure that is easily adapted i0oa 1 composed of four rows of dot the largest on the out ide, Thi izt omay have the dots worked in light!y padded satin stiteh, or for more open effect evelets can ho used, A bold border conld have three ows of the ovals, the outer wall measuring an inch and a half by an inch and a quarter, the next an inch by threequarters and the inner ones alf an incl by threeeighths, The size of the dot: i: proportioned to the size of the oval Sewing Hint. pools of cotton 3 bandy have the drawers of your sewing machine fit- | b ted with thin boards through which § are driven wire nails placed two | Inches apart. Plice these in the ! drawers with the of the nails upward and on each nail slip a spool of thread One row holds blick thread and | gilk, and cotton that have been used in the making of fre , or those that will be likely to 1 in the ordi- nary sewing for the In order and silk a to keep & . Buttonholes on Wool. A good deal of tine and labor can Lo saved by de all the tmtton-holes YT B T T n men's flannel <Lirts, and on ehild- ren’s woolen frocks that have 1o he | washed, with won! threa! the color of PR the material. Duttonholes worl siretch and fray out It woolen ones keoy 1ol ven if they shrink, « stretched enough to fit 1 o huttor To Mend Gloves. White gloves espec i annoying habit of te: ! moment,” when you haven't 1ime darn them. To temporarily mend the rij piece of court plaster upon the under de This will neatly lo am and will wear for 2 long - PAGE 3 BATES Department Store Here's where 1 can talk low prices to help you. Every shoe must leave its happy home. So here goes! Men who never read crovd, Straw Hats, $2 to $3.50, for | A few good Pants, $3 to $5, for .. Shirts, Shirts, $1.50 to $2. to close out at ads vl read this cue and join the 9 .$1.98 to $2.98 $1.00 I go the limit in giving you the best in the world for the money. Ladies' House Dresses, $3 to $6. Look! Only Ladics' Drawers and Gowns at big reduction, $1.48 New goods arz coming in: must have the room. I can use the money, see! Ladices' Sailors 25c, all you want . ; .10¢ The bargain gates are open wide and a royal welcome awaits a host of buyers. Pay us a visit. BATES Department Store OUR MEN'S FURNISHINGS Will please you the moment you Why? * Because enter the store. thev're always correc: in style and priced to suit your purse. f ! This is a Men’s Siore and we ‘ ' know what's good fo: men. ' THE HUB JOS. leVAY Our Candics Are Kept In a Re- frigerator Case \orris Gandies tresh Every Week town is The cool Come 1 a2 { pace In rv Our Delicions lee fCream Sodas. & ® & Q Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 % Quick Delivery - A - R . —— P —

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