Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 6, 1912, Page 3

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g THE EVENING TELEGR AM, LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 6, 1912, . PAGR THRES RIGHT C/RE e OUR CHILDREN'S READY-T0-WEAR DEPARTMENT Will delight every mother who does her own sewing. Let us MOST HIGHLY DESIRABLE POlNT‘ OF BEAUTY, e : Increasing Daily Attention and Conscl- entious Visits to ths Dentist Are Imperative If Good Locks Are to Be Preserved, A good, firm white set of teeth I!‘ more to be de: hin a rare string | of pearls. U nately, all cannot | possess good teeth, but the few wom- | by 'n who have a porfeetly ite | . . s . T i ;*“’3‘”‘ sv g7 8| eer ot tectn ot mentyfoed white | make your labors lighter by doing away with making the chil thority, it m dren’s clothes. We have a full line of he stated that a bad | s | stemach causcs Lad teeth, and if the 1AL NOTICE-—Noticas ty: the Sucial De;:um--nt can be 26m €| cromach ot kept in good condition, 1y cted o the Society Editir by either of the atcve telepioies &) no matter how strong the teeth may | {; HEDRT 1 S n I D d B y w H t ritten notices to the Soc. iy Editor, care Evening Telegromn ¢ . they cannot last, i 3”:"5 fi S C 00 rcsses a" 0ys als S s cf social functions, elu® meetinas, church eatlm.ngs ant develon and live almost ik fems of social interest -hould be telephoned to this depart “':‘;“" there is ore bad |} . . as soux as they occur im order ilat their news value is 5o l‘u.-:\'y‘.‘-,:ll"r‘:::v;: :;::t:;:::“':: :i which we can sell you at a very small cost. : care of in time moy lead to many vis- {y - its to the dentist and possibly the loss d of one or more teeth ! Some soare back the aentist wod 4 1aV€ you got your Evening Dress yet? If nol, see our exquis- - e— b e ——— e —— e ————————————————’ L ORIOIOPOIDIRIRERI Q00008 :;:,. be visited ance a year, later on twice | '§ % | a year was vnnsh}uru sui , bu ‘V"l ay 4 DAUGH TERS OF CONFED- | (Lo ot e 4 1€ array of SATIN, SILK, MESSALINE, CREPE DE ¢ | is deemed none (ou .»!Ivll to have thu ) ~ ~ :: entis nvh your teeth over. (‘I".“ B N l F « ¢ i r a I"ia'S“- g ERACY ELECTED OFHCERSg L } CRINE CHIFFON and many othier materiels—all colors - l‘mt it s n\mlvd oul\ when tho | PIOI0IRI0I0OI0NI0NCIOII0IOIOIOI0I0IQIRICIOs | dentist looks throush his magnifyint || with trimmings to match. Call and inspect our goods. YOU elass. But that cavity attended to in liters of the Confederacy orary ry member. Mrs. Allen and M= | ting will involve small cost, lttle | are always Welcomc afternoon at the home [ (. Flanagan were appointed as a | pain, and result in the preservation of tar mont'ily meeting. committee to arrange with the Vet-| the tooth. Sometimes the dentist's < it was the occasion of the an- ¢ians for the observance of Robert | examination n fail to reveal a small | lection of ofticers, the follow- E. Lee's mirthday. cavity way down nvflur a root and il PR vore selected t sovern the A fine report was given of the Ni- | You yourself (lu‘nul find it soon it will R i/ .kU By 2 ! (R gl mean a good-sized filling when you | pier during the coming year: ttional U. D, C. convention by Mrs. | oo visit the dentist. Therefore, if ! ‘resident—Mrs. J. A, Cox. Darracott, who talked very interest- longer than three months is allowed Vi President-— Mrs. 1. J. Jen- iugly and entertainingly of her visit | {0 elanse between the visits to the s te Washington and the convention. | dentist it is easy to estimate the dam- ‘ Iveasurer—Mrs, L. L. Bryant, " Those present vesterday after-| age that may result to your teeth, | Correspondent Secretary-—Mrs. K. noon were Mrs. Gracy, Mrs. Jen- Walker, 'nings, Mrs. J. D. Allen, Mrs. A, P, Much has been written and said con- | cerning the care of the teeth, and in ing members aiways welcome . - | SR i . | many instances the statements are ex- 5 ' Rtecording Secretary—Mrs. Epps ' McLeod, Mrs, E. . Flanagan, Mrs. treme. One of them—that the condi- F. D. BRYAN, | i ll'l‘lsc.fflfs'!- s Iucker, Sr. j“!‘l‘fl Tucker, Sr., rs. Browning. Mrs. [ tjon of the tecth depends wholly on Chancellor Commarder |0 A 'l ‘;“‘ n ‘"-'fl*"\’""‘ de- ' " R oted « us Crse. 3 ¥ istorian Miss Hattie Cox, lianna, Mrs. Darracott, Miss Hattie | the care given them--is arbitrary and 4 M _ACKSON, Secretary .knu\\ W I:. 1: I|\" \:I"“ll:ldrl‘lh‘ pu:-l:lo;:): Mrs. Gracy was elected an hon- Cox. untrue. As a matter of cleanliness and - Lhe other mugnzines seem to e R a means of aiding the preservation — | and enhancing the beauty of the teeth, : 01050 . - .'-v‘i_’ ? + Bl Div, 199 o DEOIOI0 0"”" DIOEOTOIOIOI0 TOEOHOS J | unceasing daily attention should be Orange Blossom ] ¢ ord, bestowed upon them, but even under AR G. L A to B of L. k. L\m)i N second and fourth Wedn. ol W M these ministrations teeth will decay, ) a OMAN b CLUB ET i each month at 2:30 p. m \mlnup Second “a“d | and it is not unusual to see rows of Sisters always welcome lose their color and become useless, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON strong, white, sound-looking teeth that lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. l GLAtwBoOoLE {able to loeare any.--Philadelphia Reo- € ROCOOFOOTD have never known brush or dentifrice. | - Regular communications ""“} on Mrs. J. B. HOGAN. Pres QOVIVOOVOCIFONIOCICUIOAANT I H QOB E QHOHAIOFOB OO TIHC o Unsound teeth are due to constitu. | sccond and 4th Mondays at 7:36 p : i tional defects, unless the teeth have |w. Visiting brethren cordially 1n- The Woman's Club met yesterday tains for the public school have been been abused by being made to serve as | .1 i Grand Ordes of Eagles : Cted J. L. LOYE, W. M. A afternoon for the {irst time in its|delayed on the road, and are not yet nut-crackers or having some equally J. K. WILSON, Secy. | Mecets every Wednesday night 1n new club room in the Auditorium, i here although they have been or- abnormal task forced upon them. B " |0dd Fellows hall. . . Row'and, HET, ti - ! dered several w N nt; W, B. Hicks, secretary, and a very iuteresting session en-|dered several weeks. Their color, too, if dark, may result i chiaine A M. No jpresident; W, B eReae sued, devoted, however, in the main| A report was received from the | from the use of iron, as a medicine,| [-akeland Cuapter, R. A. M. No s ’%9 meets the first Thuraday night in POST 33. G. A. R RS a8 ikt ach, and all brushing, cleaning and | ®ach month In Masouic Hall. Visit- Meets the first Saturday in ever A very generous offer was made | had visited the public schools and polishing that may be given them will | ‘ng companions: welcomed,. G- G ) y the club by the Jackson & Wilson | found very faw children under the ) - ioniire thom. to. thelr original | \rendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson. H. I' | liardware Co., who offer the ladies|care of physicians. They suggested whiteness. to routine matters of business. board of heulth, stating that they | OF from an acid condition of the stom- I am buying all kinds of sec. month at 10 2. m. at the home of 4. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue | g pon g articles—Beds, Dressers, 10 per cent of the receipts of two!tlat it would be advisable to have There are also teeth which are of a : : e IOACOSHARFER, Commander veeks' business, their suggestion be- | these examinations made frequently. | waxen-white or yellow ivory tint. The Palm Chapter, . E. 8. meets every | p qapLRy, Adjutant Sorine 4 3 i ond and fourth Thursday nights| prings, Chairs, Stoves, Tools, Bi- ing that this money be used in Committees were appointed to | former have pearly, transparent edgcs, | secon 3 | My | cleaning up the city. The time Will |look alter arrangements for the re-| indicating a delicate constitution and.(3f each month at 7:30 p. m. M., Bluora Rebekeh Lodge No. o b set later for the holding of this|ception and book shower, which the | ke it are frail and doomed soon 0 | flora Keen, W. M.. Lucie F. b ‘meets every second and fourth Mon ivyclsm Guns—-anythmg. i decay. The latter are strong and |, 1op, Secy L 1L 0. 0. . hall. Visit-! sule, at which time club members | club will give on New Year's day. | generally belong to a person of vicor- szt Will act as salesladies™at the store. | The affair was thoroughly discussed | g,g constitution, but no amount of ”‘“\“’ e ing brothers and sisters cordially in- — ‘e members very much appreciated | and plans formulated. brushing or scouring will ever bleach Lakeland camp No. G I vited | day nights iis liberal assistunce on the part! Those present at the meeting | them to whiteness that i8 not natural | Hests every ""':""“ and “:l'lll"“; '”';1”""[ MRS, JULIA PRENCI, N, G ! it this progressive firm, and will use wvere Mrs. E. €. Angell, Mrs, ¢, A | t0 fll.rm. : tiy might - \\‘umlmn “, ; ll ».-‘ ,h ' MRS T B ROBERTSON, S ,see iomoney as desiziated by them. [ Cele, Mrs. H. J. Drane, Mrs. 8, T.| It is claimed by some that swiots U Uhinpeauys, Wicdy Mot M —— - Y i 5 i iR . % i ’ : @ injurious to the teeth, Pure cane 1 Commaraer, Mrs Sallie Scip- lake Lodge No. 2, 1.0 0.1, Mrs. Ro R. Sullivan, chairman of Fleteher, Mrs. J. M. Holland, Mrs, | 5 ‘ J | 4 AT 2 : e o | suzar candy or maple sugar will ot D arninn of Cirele Pmeets Friday nishts at 7:20, at | philanthropic de ;m'lmvhl.’ re- l\;. I IM:.,\"-:- Is I(l‘ ]Ib. .\h».nl;uh.ll]h | corrode the teeth, even if one partake| 0 1O 0. Il Vlaiting brcinan ted that one family had been Mrs. F. Edwards Ohlinger, Mrs, J. | plentcously of these sweets, The to th "’ s l s vnoassistance, the father being, W, Scarr, Mrs. Wm. Steitz, Mrs. G. | need work and exereise, and, if proyor- v Ra KOX‘ P v TA-ldn': e \l"m:llI :\I ALLES, See ‘ "e eco“d.l a“d tore cafined to his bed by illness. I Southard, Mrs. R. R. Sullivan,'ly uged and not abused, whatever is ¥, ',Y‘I” .M- X;‘H;l :M;'yrn ‘\'I it ! ‘»: 1 |.'¢>|‘|<|'|“»' ‘ NG ‘ : Vire: 1. D. Menderhall, chairman Mrs, Chas. Conner, Mrs. Conibear, | good for the -“""Am‘"‘h and can be |1 20 had ) av:0dd FatlowksHall, it e i T 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla. Do house and library committee, Mrs, L. Cordery, Mrs, Geo, M. | nrY_\.' digested Will not harm the tooh. e ——— ited $108 1o the cre of the 1= 4 i M. L. Rradley, Miss Hej- | The real harm is done when cruyihs ted § C € 3 S E Gt el arc left in the teeth, especially oier pEQBOIO IO IO IOID T GOEOIOIOIOTO DI IO 10T O D HAEOHOTO IO DIODONG IO IO TONC oy fund as a result of the “Tei Coehiaa, Miss Mertie Graey, ,\Ilssi night. Then acld accumulates and T Y T ; & mnd the World,” Jolin Evia Patterson, Miss Clegg, i slowly eats the enamel, and ol & s GoEL Southard, chadiman of A7 Verda Thor.pson, Miss Coni-| this occurs there will soon b & b4 alth and educationel omnin ar, M Cora Griflin. One visitor, | cavity. o 1 ecem er omes o cported that the dr foun- Rueker Adams, i Never use a toothpick of any b+ d. 1 3 !’.t ' —em e | FOr removing the erumhs betw ' P —— o R - : { teeth dental floss is better, 1t 1| @ bes i o 5 o 9 YOUR REMEDT sizht, { be drawn between the teeth aft te ‘j :S. - An' it L hiurt you the leastest ing and aiv before relir t v“ P ¢ 108 Will mever aguin be bl " i € entered, that's why brush the teeth mor RG o v Biotigine ; s with tepid water to wi ; r| @ Pe——————— e —— 5 WA g . e : 3 « rax 14 g 3 Y - i M, an’ you a ' tiroughts = a| 2 o [ & vy' ¢ Christimas the thought of Gifts, What shall it be : the ti r to 1 | 4 3 o vide ot ' I ) With your fellow | ® and where can tHfind the Lect for my moiaey? | 1-20i0 1o (rack your fa 3 1 ._v : 3 ' : : L @ AT L The best planl can suggest is to call and look the - a 1T et A i the old wor - . x()' v d . = - ) | 3 . stockover and rosuibly we can help you, as there s i 9 . . . the world is abrim s i G0 M | 2 are many things to be had that you witl not think | find it’s a lovely day, | g of unless you come. 3 e isn't a 1 ! ' v in Houston Po o S . | & At the same oid stand where the stock is much © ard site 10 | § ere : 3 % » | & larger than in previvus years and still coming, and b4 d Ll enteciainad | s ol E et f 2 " You've got trouble Leat i ’; Th peetien oF teotg R where you will find that the dollar reacles the g a mile A A ud month after eating we e 1 3 e i onor of Mr.| generally observed, the teeth -ld! $ farthest-- a comparison of prices will convince you. 3 e s i 3 Mizs Mar- | last longer and Genuists' bills be| 3 o~ @ ile o ted the hosiess | fewer. Pour a pint of beilios o | @ Drop in and look around, We wiil be glad to show g but sorrow upon the run; in the & poom . over a tablespoonful of r o of 'o' you anyth,ng you WISh- ? 1 a-goin’ to hurt you none! 5 invited weve M¢ soda. When cool is may 1 to| & i i .. irinse the teeth, as this dest he \ r Mer g A vor, Mroand Mz Dgonmulation of acid. Larser propor- and Mrs. Albert; tions may be mixed and kept handy the world looks dark an’ devoid ir. Berpice Cutherie, Miss for use. It takes but a moment to ody, Mr. Billy Jones. lrlnse the teeth, and this precaution . ents were received, | helps in a large measure to preserve of song, e ‘I the ways are rocky and stee | & New Scarfs Attractive. l “Pacifier” Not Good. it eweler and long, A “pacifier” s the worst thing f Some of the new scarfs are quite A’ troub) hand; { attractive. One model Is in all black P 8- Rugbsshaiid & baby to use, as it will strain the | _ "l (Sl BV L ot ' 1augh at trouble an’ show you'v muscles of its throat and the lower ers are black, with a gay lining of ~ sanq! . ;shape of the mouth and will cause 'phld or striped silk. A grin win help you an nwful‘wenoids when the child is older, » mostly little—that is, we'rs young hearts and feelin’s git an-' guish-wrung #& FLORIDA ; § §

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