Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 31, 1912, Page 6

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T TR PR RRAIET | AKE them bfltter acquainted next pay day by bringing them together in this bank. You can always afford to put something in the bank. Start with your next pay envelope. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKELAND LON'T GET TRAPPED INTO POOR PLUMBING merely because it seems cheaper. It It may he the dear- 1f iz only seeming. €st investment you ever made, your family's and your own health anything get the best are to you plumbing you can. We .n'u ready to cstimate on doing that nnnl foy you. a2 ‘._.,-..‘ CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will furgish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. SUNGALOWR A SPECIALTY. R diiie: - g cva gt B e Let wwe ehow you some Lakeloud homes I have built, TARELAYS, Phone 267-Graen. FLORID?. hwvr Live W Yol Will Like Your fieighbors "W wre exercising great care to i vir ROSEDALE lots only to the 1asg ul people. Thus we glve neighbors in addition U5 other attratcions le traes, fertiie de the Take M Lomi it from iTH & STEITZ G. C. ROGAN Building Whatever you want in rea lestste +, have it. sud Deen-Brront HOONN 3 QO g A SQUARE DEAL | it you wish to rent u or have a house you wish to & vent; If you have a house to sell or wish to purchase one; If, in fact, you desire 1y buy or secll ything in the line of r=al estate, this is my spe-l ore you close a deal. Full information given cheerfully ang freely. N. K. LE FPhone 309. See me 1 SAICHRIO4C 01 QATTV D404 D BOLBLGEOIOHD IOIGHO Room 1, Raymonde Bldg. i R ™ MAR HALL‘ THE EVIJNIMJ’ TITE, SHELL D L Simple, Harmless Remedy Quickly Relieves Catarrhal Deafness. The thousands who sutler the mis- i eries ol colds ang catarrh and cl they have never found a cure can get instant relief by simply anoini- ing the nostrils with Ely's Crear Balm, Unlike internal medicines whicn upset the stomach, or strong snuffs which only aggravate the trouble, this cleansing, healing, antisepti: Balm instantly reaches the seat oi the trouble, stops the nasty dis- charge, clears the nose, head and throat, and brings back the sense ci taste, smell and improves the hear- ing. More than this, it strengthens the weuakened and diseased tissues, thus protecting you against a retura jot the trouble. This remedy will cure a cold in a day, ang prevent i's | hecoming chronie or resulting in ca- | tarrh. Nagal eatarrh is an inflammation « membrane lining the air pas- »and cannot be reachied by m tiken into the stemach, nor noit be cured by snuffs and pow- which only cause additional ir- ion, Don't te time on theat. 50 ceut bottle of Ely's Cream from your druggist, and aftor using it tor a day you will wish you had tried it sooner, Mothers should give the children Eiy's Cream Balm for colds and for croup. It is perfectly harmless, and pleasant to take. i French Economy. The French woman understands the art of dress instinctively and by train ing, and is the most economical wom- an in the world—both as to housekeep- ing and the style of dress that will best bring out her good points—the framing that will make her an attrac. tive picture. The perfection of a growth is not its elaborate details, but the grace and harmony of its effect. The best appearing woman at a re- cent and famous French dinner wore a shimmery green silk draped with gray chiffon, with creamy French lace sparingly used and a girdle finished with embroidery of cut steel. Dark Background. A black background maokes warm colors, such as orange and red, appear { warmer, but diminishes the effect of c¢h as blue and lemon. ! appec | cooler, and (hrows into more brilliant relief all cold colors, Adjustable Tuck. I put an adjustable tuck in my pet- ticoat just above the flounce. Instead of sewing it in, I confine it with but- tons and buttonholes or snap-fasten- ers, says a contributor to the Mudern Priscilla. It is let out readily for a long dress, and just as readily short. ened for u shorter one. Love as Poet's Inspiration. Moore lived up to his theory that love's young dteam is the sweetest fhing in life, He never let one love &1 old before he supplanted it with L ew, Carey had his Sally of “Sally in C v Alley” fame, Surrey loved Ger 1 ¢ from the time she was a child short dr Corneille, the astute ilant dramatic poet. Thus i seems | that love, whether st sful or other- wise, for a time inspir ts votaries . A Debt Recognized. “The world owes me a living” | shouted the excitable theorist. “Well,” 1eplied the serene citizen, “vou're alive, aren't you?" Part of the Profession, When a man makes polities his pro- [ , culiivate the of a e side d-Herald. sicians failed to relieve me. M} kinds, What other for & few days only.” v TAKE CaRDU for Spectal Instructions, and 64-page book, § ) A g et '(‘hb&‘ul AM, LAKELAND, FLA,, OCT. 31, 1912, " HEARNG RESTORED ™ back- | . fell in love and became the | Pains All Over! *“You are welcome,” says Mrs. Nora Guffey, of Broken Arrow, Okla, “to use my letter in any way you want to, i it will induce some suffering woman to try Cardui. Ihad pains all over, and suffered with an abscess. Three phy- health than ever before, and that means much to me, 1 suffered many years with womanly troubles, of Don’t wait, until you are taken down sick, before tak- ing care of yoursclf. The small aches and pains, symptoms of womanly weakness and discase, always mean B3 worse to follow, unless given quick treatment. You would always keep Cardui handy, what quick and permanent relicf it gives, wucre weakness and discase of the womanly system makes life scem hard o bear. Cardui has helped over a million women. Try it Write to: Ladies® Advisory Dept., Chattameoga, Medicine Co., 1 'AS TO SKIRT AND WASTUNE [ B e e ——E 222 Refuse to Chanue Materially— ! C H A N C [ O r A g Sy gl | am going to retire ‘rom aciive business and m ore » 10 tuls [ am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notfona, ate ABSOLUTE COST f you want to make $1 do the work of $5, come te sud lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goode. will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS. GINGHAMS. PERCATES, TEAMBR4TY NLKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Of all the variables that refuse to vary the raised waistline is the most lantalizing. In Paris practically noth- ing is used except the raised or high waistline, but over here women are more divided in their opinion. One sees a great many normal waistline iskirts on smart women, but they are | usually the women who think they are too tall or too stout to wear the raised line successfully, The cry of fuller skirts and normal waistlines I8 always taken up with great vigorgat the beginning of each geason, but it subsides quickly after an examination of the new models. There is no doubt at all that the lead- ing dressmakers are producing fuller ¢nd more bouffant effects by means of their draperies and panniers, but fhey have not zdded a centimeter to | {he ‘actual widths of their foundation tkirts. The silhouette is as narrow |; #s ever, and is likely to remain so for some time to come, In morning suits one sces the plain notched collar, a little larger as to he lapel than it would have been a ‘ew years ago, but much smaller than he collar and reiors of an afterngon roat. In hacking s the long plain sleeve is used altogether, bat in silk and velveteen costumes anl suits of ‘hat type the siceve is a little short | ™" iind wide at the bottom. The long ve is smart in day dresses of the r type, but in a dress or suit that is at all elegant either in cut or materials the shorter sleeve is pre terred.—From the Delineator. AUTUMN WALKING GOWN. 40 Ty storg Ecerribin, Come and See My Line. Astonish You My Prices i We Won't Sacrifice Quality but we arc always studying how to Increase The Quantin We give the A Y | “imost now but we are anxious more. Phone us and prove it Best Butter, per pound . .. .......i0iiiiiiiiiiiiamaneee O Sugar, 16 pounds ........ 1o Cottolene, 10 pound pails. ................. .. 188 Cettolene, 4-pound pails............ R L . 4% Snowdrift, 10-poun] pails. ............5....... b e 118 Baby's Shoes. 4 4 cans family size Cream. ........ e e S e Soft sucdie makes delightful little | : I Lt baby shoes, and it is quite easy for | ol bab’ size Cream. g0 the deft fingered woman to make them fi 1-2 barrel best Flour. . ; and to decorate the leather with tiny i 12 pounds test Flour. ..... : flowers or dots. A clever woman says | §i oni 122 she uscs the tops of kid gloves to | il %hms' per pound . g make the little shoes, and finds it n] Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. o very useful way of using them up. i stagen Soap, 6 for.......... ¢ The stitching should be done by ma- Ground Coffee per pound. s R chine, and the pattern should be very ® 4 : [ simple. 5 gallons Keroseme .........cuceavenviiosionainns &1 Great Is Education. f Uncle Joe \Wello itob, what bhave you learied at cchool today? Amye| — thing now? how to fix| T | crooked pir thov'l! stay. P S S Unenthused. “I was talking to Diggby this morne He ing abom the latest drmvlnnught didn’t ¢ ” th q one."—Wi Well Launderc’ LINEN ) 4,‘» ""’ 1s the pride of the good housewife and the clean cut man or womsn .Here you have the care that makes you a constar? customer. We aim at heing the “Laurdry that is different” YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNDRY. Try Us Today—Just Once. Since taking Cardui, I am in treatments I tried, helped me The_ man's Tonic i <+ Lakeland Steam Launc:y Phone 130. TR and other West Main St if you knew “ome Trestmest for Women,” sent free. J8I

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