Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 9, 1913, Page 6

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e 3 PAGE SIX. EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK L, AND, FLA., JAN. 4, 1913, Look' Lool! .5 B 5 We are going to give our customers a treat for the holiday season. Com- mencing Monday, December 16, we are going to dispose of all our $14 and $I5 suits for $9.00. Mind This Is No Sale. Don't forget to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. N. B.--All our75¢ and $1 Ties to go at 50c. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland A Snap For Quick Sale, 80 Acres As fine iand as there is in Florida, one and a half miic front station; 60 a res under good wire fence; 30 aeres cultivated: 127 large bearing orange trees, 200 grapefruit trees, budded, + vears old; 30 acres fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- er«d with oak: IU acres good muck land, The first man with $2,500 cash gets this bargain, another $2.000 to be paid in one, two and three years. Act quick as this wili not last. Call o1 write THE ALEX. HOLLY REALTY CO., Lakeland, Fla WOOOQOWW OROACx CrOROSOHOLOHOLOIIIOSON mcarnrn&rmu@mao«n HOTSOPT Where Cam You Get Them? Here at this drug stores If the doctor says vou need @ certain instrument or appliance come right to this store— we have it. o v ——— v ot = S v 2 Red Cross Pharmacy Quick Phone 89 ¥ Wishing you all a Happy New Year, we are still ready to receive your orders. Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & (. PHONE 93 CHOPOFILIP0# U1 D FROFOL DT VPO F OFOROROE Delivery it 32 i p QT OEOPOFIBOR GOO0IIIOIO DS ICGIOAIGIOGO | | ¢ 04000 I OTO IV LV 00O L OO TOTODOHE ‘. i F' | the whole | bing and kneadin | g ; | i I . i i i - superflu renm yen will notice how | S| soiled it is. This slapping and knead 2 not only helps to fill ont th <h, ‘ but makes an exed!lont way of ridding New Treatment to Correct a Loose, Flahby Skin, French Beauty Epecialists Introduced This Innovation, and It Has Been Eagerly Taken Up in This Country. By MME. ARMAND, | If your skin is loose and flabby and you hesitate to massage it for fear of | pushing or dragging it—which, by the 5 way, Is very harmful, especially when | lines are apparent—then try the new- «r treatment of slapping the flesh. French beauty specialists believe more in slapping and kneading the flesh than in massage, and Judging from the patronage they recelve, it is :n real success. Of course, the slap- | ping Is & sort of massage, but as it |15 upplled with the flat of the hand, there i8 no pushing, pullin; or drag- . ging of the skin, which is lizely to oc- | cur with ordinary massage if one is | not careful and skilled in ti e work. In taking one of these treatments not long ago I was told the: the skin | and flesh responded more quickly to this kind of work and that almost any | part of the body could be filled out in massage. It certainly makes the blood which is dorniant and siuggish come to life. The regular pit-pat sends it tingling | through the veins until it seems that skin i{s aglow with fresh, warm blood. In the Turkish baths part of the treatment consists of slap- g the entire body. d that iz why one feels so good | much less time than with the ordinary | ereafter, becanse every bit of blood possible to reach has been set in mo- | | tion. 3 | How to Slap Your Own Face. | First cleanse the foee lhurnuzhlv1 Then warm the shin either by holding | hot cloths upon i or by steaming it. | Next put in sone of vour favorite | eream or skin fcod. Allow all that will to absorb and then with the flat of the hard slap firmly, vet severely, ot the corners of th ind temples The work of slapnin done bhest by alternating with the hands, using one and then the other. Next slap the cheeks from the sides of the nose. Work out over the jawbone and on to the neck. If what is known as the character lines, those which run from the nostril to the corners of the mouth, are deep, then push the tongue beneath the line and slap well. When working about the eyes do so very gently. Use only the cushion of the second finger-tip. Remember always that the eyes are sensitive to any hard or vigorous application, so one 1 must be eareful to do no harm to them. The forehead may be slapped vigorously with the palms, and two fingers will suffice to slap the nose on each side. Double Chin Needs Slapping. To remove the superfluous fat and double chin, slap it vigorously. Lift up the head and with the back of the hands, alternately, slap upward, oc casionally pressing the flesh toward the chin, never down toward the throat. When the facae, neck and chin have heen sufficlently slapped they should | tingle and smart, but ot pain Then, | after a few moments’ rest, the hands should be doubled up into figts, and the flesh softly kneaded all over, and| wherever the skin is leose and baggy ! it should be picked un between the | thumb and second finger and gently | rolled back and forth. When finish ed the » can be cleansed of dust and fore s fust o it is with ordinary ' vou will take! an cld 1 fir't to remove the | | the skin of many imnmnrities | Another Method of Usirg Cream. It is very ditlicult to m: ke gome skins absorb oils and creams and no matter how hard cne nay try by steaming the skin and other warming | timethods to open the pores, the sUI remains on the suriees, If v mri { skin is of this texture. then, aitop steaming or warminyg it, rub a of | | the cream on the tins of you w.,l or the palms of the hunds, | you are sluppinz the work Into it \ OO prefer to be m ind \\hfl!" this will i u same tway, and o not ¢ the | eream rubb. d on the fiee first. 1t cer.! tainly has the advantage over the old i method of applying the croam, as it is | more dainty and does not gregse up { the whole face or skin at once. You | can also tell just how much eroam the { skin will absorb. 1If you take very little at first, and it works in, the hands become dry and then yvou may | take up a little more, and in this man- 'nur you can tell that the cream {s | sinking into the skin. Colored Caps. A rather daring depurture has been made in the matter of boudoir caps. Aside from the finest irish linen and lace of the same manufacture, colored ribbons are now being run through the lace openings at the bottom of the cap, and In some cases caps of gayly colored linen, with white lace, are being shown. This is strikingly new, because of the fact that white hag al- ways been the predominating color for a morniug cap. In the colored caps Irish linen is not being nseq. These caps may last, but it is uni'k ty, a8 milady 18 discriminating aud may refuse to depart from the elegant white linen cap | reireshments sorve Jocsal [orm ard/ [ifertannmon i-Ihe Profesions-| 22 &= Civil Engineers B - 5 = i Rooms 41".2) D1 DR. SAMUEL F. gMITH LAKELAN], SPECIALIST Phosphate land exap,, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throas vers. examina; : dlasses lclentllicllly Prescribed ! Blueprir:, % Phone: Office 141, Rueldence 2: Bryant Bldg. Lakeland Fia Dr. a. R suLLIVAN Physician and Surgeon. A J. MACD Hif RoomGDeen&?’\o q: Architect, Newest. Ideas in Bup. zalow D Lakeland, Florie, 93 ] [sPECIAL ATTENTION 10 SURGERY|P O ROGERS, Points in Etiquette. I am invited to a reception, from 8:20 to ten o'clock, and after that dancing. I am puzzled as to how I should dress. If gloves are worn, are they removed just before you go in for refreshments? About place cards, are they to help find onme's place at the table, and are they taken or left by the plate when one has fin- ished?—A. L. D. Any evening dress is suitable for the occasion you mention. Gloves are usually removed when one is seated for refreshments and put on after- ward. Place cards bear the name of the guest who is to occupy the seat, and are to be taken if the guest They ur«- often hand-painted Visties, or otherw:.c clulorate, in that | case are int» Vdul i@ couvenirs or fa- vos A plain ("d!d with name of puest in ink answers every purpose some lostesses have their mono- gram on plain cards for use as place | indicators, writing the name of the guest themselves, sometimes adding the date if it is a very epecial occa- sion A Four-Year-Old's Birthday. will you Kkindly infer i} stoald eelebrate my ch ANLIVErEar) a luneh t teader. and rite notes in the name of your . inviting the little ones to come and bring their moethers upon and date and hear designated, Pse the party stationery if you can et it Serve cocoa with whipped cervam, or a marshmallow in each cup; whole wheat bread sandwiches, birth- day cake (either sunshine or angel foodr and ice eream. Peppermint kiszes are harmless, or what is known as “Kindergarten” candies. Costume for Matron of Honor. I shall appreciate your telling me a few things about a wedding. 1t is to be a simple home wedding at eight o'clock in the evening, and the bride is to marry in a traveling suit. What should the matron of honor wear? Does she have to wear a traveling suit, too? If not, would a white lib- erty satin do”- chit to play the day The matron of honor would certain- Iy outshine the bride if she wore a white satin gown. A white serge or broadcloth would be better, or a pretty light gray or tan reception dress. The Proper Thing to Do. Have recoived invitations to a tea, a musiciale and reception, each on a visiting card. 1 wish to accept. How | 0 shall T answer in each case? Do I make calls afterward, and how | soon?—A. B C. D, Use note paper or corres cards and aceopt or reg intention. U plying, but do not use card: it ix no call within the ood tform. Make a mth A Brideto Bc's Querles. Is it proper for hride to come to the wedling 2.t or any re- | after the cog 1y in her bridal | ? Or should she lcave the guests and change for her traveling dress first? Shenld ouncement cards be engraveq?— A bride partakes of b q he ¢ pro all the f Ler bridal | mony in robe. When she ¢ in her trav- eling gown it is to 1 the house im- | mediately Aunouncement cards should be engraved. Baskets for Basket Social. Will you Kindly to shape a bashet I would like to have s { or odd. And also, will you please tell | me some colors that would be nice? | —Anxicus. est some \\ay basket social? { thing new | You can buy all kinds of dalnty { baskets very cheaply, those of Japan- ! ese manufacture made of wistaria are lovely. They iay also be made of crepe tissue paper braided tightly and sewed into shape. Any colors are i pretty. Choose what suits you best. From a Boy. Do you eee any harm in two boy chums Kkissing when they meet and when alone with each other” Do you think a boy should pay “party calls” when he must work each day?’—A Boy Reader. I think it is strictly up to the boys 1f they wish to kiss, let them. There {s nothing wrong in it, and I think the most beautiful sight I ever saw' was the way an only son always em- braced his father. Seems to me if a boy accepts hospitality, that he could | find time on Sunday afternoon or eve- ! ning to pay a party call MADAME MERRI, > how T} courth | what shoutd I have | or what is hest?—A Con- | vondence | is your | @& <o the third person in re- | vour visiting | % 3 & 0 % b Lawyer, Hours—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m, Room 7, Br;zm By 4:30 p. m,, 7 p. m. Phone 274 i Deen-Bryant Bldg., Ground Floor. Lakeland, Fiorig; R B HUFkagsy —Attorney-at-[, 5 to0r 7 Stusrt 8jidg Ok W. 8. IRVIN UENTIST Haruw y Kstablished 1n July, 190y ‘uame 14 and i Kentuck) badidic, Dl‘ H. I" Bqu' “nones: Office 1X0; Reaidence 1 DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryap: g, ing. Phone. 339 Residence Puone 3 Red LAKELAX\D FLA W. 8. PRESTON, (Offce Upstairs East of «L.AWYEB BARTOW, FLORIDA Examination of Titl Estate Law 4 37 JR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 aud 4 Kentucky Bidg ' Lakeland, Florida, ® A TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law Offices. Bryant Ballding Lukelaud Fia KELSEY BLANTON Away From Dust of 4,0, Lavyen. | The increase of 1, Block Phone 9:* lconsequont inerea | frvant Lakeland. Fla some considerable the value of villa «: visitors' resorts. cially in the south or is now much in |away from the IUCXER & TUCKER —Lawyers— | Raymondo 8ldg s~isie F e well outside towns | “0 ¥ EDWARDS I Know the Monk:=, Attorney-et-Lew An Afriean o\ Oftice in Munp B ity LAKELAND., FLORIDA |from the wilds of fs sure that 1 monkev langa:: | s0s 0000 2OIOBOIO OO L OLOOO00QVOTOOO000N For The Mei Q000000000 CIGARS A. H. T.!CIGAR {CO. Lakeland, Florida 3 290 Blue. o RETET PQIOBOBOBODOUQ QO 1O [ LB OIPODOBLBHO & OHOFOHOPOTOE OO POTVT X0 O OEOPOMADEI P9 4 4’ "oy Lakeland Artificial Stone W7k, Near Electric ;b Plant MA {58 RED CEMENT PRIESSED PRI CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU (i Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement fu: BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONE 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Fosts wet Mounds, Ete, WE Delive: Free | ;;: g ? } 20 wood Stock on Hand H. B, ZIMMERMAN., Propricte- HOFMOHIH O D05 04 050 OHCANIDOTGDILIOSO s 5 7 7 421 - Sl ale el bl al sl el o D 'Smith & Steii’ S 2 g For All hinds of {REAL ESTATE 3 See IJs fur ROSIEDALE and PARK HiLL Lots 3 H Lakeland Fla § % Deen & Bryant Building OO TE A SQUARE DEAL if you wish to rent & house or have a house you wisi ’ rent; It you have a house to sell or wish to purchase one; If, in fact, you desire ts buy or serl anything in the line © real estate, this is my specialty. See me before you close a det Full information given cheerfully ang freely. N. K. 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