Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 28, 1912, Page 3

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WAt e st aie e i o b dle ol SRR VIR AR IR SR IR W It WV GG Wt EVRL VR W TR GEIC G WP LR O St W T W PR S ) . “pin | Subscribe for The Telegram , vean WITH FIE BLOUSE fore Gown" of um fa One of flh Newest. and Deslw" . The corsage alle, with revers and 3 proidered linem. for smart afternoom gees 8 good deal of the plm color which our delighted in for thele -u frocades. A costume of fl» de chine 1n this tone. skirt, xnife-kilted from [ with this there was & fthesamoeolof' ! ightly touch of 80 b juced into the scheme: Boudolr B tress lm we are anxwu to g'xve ] We give the 'f ) 3 eusandprove it o ‘more, Best Butter,perpmd e R M Cottolene, 10 Mpfln 1.85 Cottolene, Q-Mpm.........&...-—.........-.... 50 Snowdritt, 10-PomAl PHlE. . .. shiem i s 4 cans family Kize CEBREN... .« vsssmdomessorsenssmmesmme 7canlhbyli.0l'u-..............,...................... ; B T P S R e R R Well Laundered LINEN < is the pride of the good housewife and the clean cut man or womsn .Here you have the care that makes you & constav® cugtomer. We aim at being the “Laandry that is different” YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY. Try Us Today—Just Once. <} Lakeland Steam Laundry Phone 130. West Main St, THERE IS NO DEATH. “For there is no death! Thfi-‘m , . Bo down, To. rise upon some fairer ulmfii And bright in heaven's md ' lorown : They shine forevermore. There is mo death! ' $hall em.‘. beneath the & ! There is no death! m: o'er the olrth with, Bo:ne to that celestial lpherq, ¥ They leave us but to come Wn With ' joy we'll welcome the'm the For, ever near us, thouih nnnot‘. The dear departed spirits Wnd. For all this boundless universs If life—there are no dead.” I¥ WE xm,mw. If we but knew what lies beyond the “hills That mark the boundary of flus , 17 life of ours; It we but knew what all that Jm space fills, d slice ‘which may but which in a widen out to its pr You will find tha ables you to get beaut After buttering the ting the filling in, m the pides of the sandwl srarp knife. Have a pened by wringing it ter as dry as possiblel the mdwichea and put frlfihbr until needed SaMwile (if you hav good filling) made and nted B this way will mainly becatise you havg used fresh || bread tnmsd of stale. What knowledge and what unsu;« : pected powers; 1£ we but knew how far our lightes thought Transcends the lmits of th earth and time; g I we but knew with what our Aives are fraught, With' what eternal ~ sublime; consequence It we hnt knew that ln our deepor . & mind | 'The loulm t.hat we foster or re- I'en now are forging linked chalm to bind i Our spirits into gladness or di’-\ tress— { Think you that we would waste tn § precious years i " That we may pass upon this pnl- ¢ try earth, Afl ‘freely give our labor and otr ¢ . v tears For vanities that perish with thclr birth? 1Or think you that the very richest| prize That earth alone can furnish to the soul Can compensate as if the spirit dh.. Or falls at last to reach its des- tined goal? ; ~Los Angeles Times. . | Reading Circle to Meet With Mrs. Waring, The Reading Circle of the Home Migsfonary department of the Meth- odist chureh Will ‘meet with Mr. T. L. Waring, on South Florida ayes nve, on Monday afternoon, Scpt. 80, at 2:30 o'clock. There will be & called business meeting after the réading at Mrs. T. L. Waring's. All moembers of the misslonary soclety Are requested to be there prompily at 3 p. m. v,flfl'wfintl;eud. : | For Bandwiches. There are tricke in all trades, dnd the trick of cutting bread pcriectly for sandwiches does mot lio me a8 some think, An having o shatp kuife, but in kmowing how to exe- cvie certain preliminaries to get the bread in shape for actual slicing The Inexperienced say they -ean- not make sandwiches of fresh bread, bocause 1t goes all to pleces in KHel cutting, but the skiliful pemson knows that very fresh bread should bo used and that it is a simple mat- gkirt, also the bodice, which has a pretty shaped collar of Over & yoke and revers of ; this 1s also used for the J Hat of Tagel to’ match, 'trimmed with s narrow black ribbon round the Crown and an aigrette at the side. rfals requiredy 5 yard* cloth 44 & wide, % yard foulard 40 inches wide, 1 dozen buttons, fi Wrocaded siiks and ' velvets have uever becn so high in faver. They are trimmed with metallic lacos and for ) the Freuch openings. le% lfiy $1 00, $l.50 $2 50 and $2 & better, more complete :lock of BLEOTRIC FIXTURES, I‘A](S.- i} IRONS, MOTORS, MATERIALS SUPPLIES than ours anywhere' hereabouts. Our prices are umflontlly attractive and our standsrd o! quality unexcelled. ; For anything electrtul except the “juice” S

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