Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 19, 1913, Page 6

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may be watching you| BURGLER mav have watched you hide that money, You may lose it. Put it in this band where it will be safe in our burglar and fire proof vaults—and ;from which vor can withdrow it AT ANY TIME on demand. All your neigihors do this, Why not you? , THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK! LAND, FLA,, FEB, New Niccels of Hais for Mo.cr .V...ar .l-‘_ [ats whici are partly hats and part. ) 1y honnets scem to be the most sue- cossfnl the new incdels for moior W These lats are very | i soft and many of them are made en tirely without wire. A crinoline or | rice net foundation gives sufficient | bodv. Wide braids and silk (the' braids almost as pliable as fabrics) are very strong and durable and are ! va Mest Attractive sloam. they are reully charming ' lHats made of fabrics us v have a’ 'un crown, but are sometimes made four shaped pieces, stitched to-| ther. The brims are machine hed in rows and erinoline or lin- | +u interlinings provide sufiicient lup- port for the fabrics. Vells are managed in a variety o( ways. One of the prettiest is shown % i ¢ We Won’t Sacrifice Qualiy but we are always studying b - Increase The Quantiny We give the “most now but we are 2 Phone us and prove Best Butter, per pound ....miromeens ..., Sugar, 16 pounds Cottolene, 10 pound pails. .. . Cottulene, 4-pound pails. . .. Snowdrift, 10-poun! pails .. 3 cans family size Cream. . . 8 cans baby size Cream. . 1-2 barrel best Flour.. 12 pounds best Flour. . Picnic Hams, per pound . Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams. . ... 4 Octagon Soap, B for........... + Ground Coffee, per ponnd b 6 gallons Kerogene . ... . used in this eclass of headwear. in the illustration. It is a long veil, N The fad for the strong Hungarian but not wide. At the frout the edge aolors has given us some very novel is finished with an accerdion-plaited and excelleni specimens in these mo- ruffle, which terminates at the back FIRST NATIONAL of Lakeland tor bonnets Hodies are usually mad of the neck. The veil is slightly in gray, taupe, brown or bluo, or in' fulled on an elastic cord which slips ' natural str colors. These durable | over the hat and iz druwn in about colorings are hrightened with touches the neck by gatherings of bright ved, vivid ereen and strong | The new motor Liais seem to have blae Oiten o deep canary yellow ap | reachied perfeciion inssmuch as they | pears in this cowbination. These fare confortable, durable, and at the strong colors are introduced in th "samie time, the mosi attractive that § L ¢ trimming or partly in the body of th ave ever been bhrouzit out. They bl e color of the hut, thicigh which they | in JULIA EOTTOMLEY. ith yood leundry worg is what you are looking for and . Jusi whai we are giving. Try us. R b, Lakeland "Steam Laundry | Phone 130. West Main 8t. » 5O #OROPOIOEOSOHOBODOPOFOIOP An Ounce of PREVENTION Is worth a pound of cure. For that reason it Will Pay Yot To Insure While Fire Insurance can't prevent the home from [ I L} E » % : burning down > It is the Source whence comes the means for the gfi (BUILDING OF IT UP 1 represent reliable companies. | amn dealing ininsurance only. That is my sole business. Successor fto the Johnson 'Agenc: Room 7, Ravmondo Bidg. Phone 30 Y. L. MAN 0% PO ® WHEN WE FURNISH YOU @ 22155 HARCOURT&0, b INFORATED. MANUTFACT lUx{l\L, ENGRAVERS VILLE, KY,U.S.A, WE ARE THEIR ‘.\LLL SIVI L AGENTS POR THElR D«CLUSNE LINE. ~§ALL sUILDER follow sny plans and (, )N"F—.nGTO% AND 8UNG.LOWSE A SPECIALTY ! mnwlcdge a wedding annou .4.(manl" Lt wr v gew wwe Lakeloud homes | have ouilt, | Phone 287-Green FLORIDA ! { stamped envelope. | to have an ay engraved i upon your vi 2 nt be sure { you adhere strictly to the day given A AS AP roé;: o c7/} C/ alertanmont Bl ) s would not be EGTi ; » ETHORERITN\ L T TPINEEDO ¥ CVINDS IR | AT O AR Dl R I Refreshments for Bridge Tea. I am going to have a friend to visit for k and wish to give a bridge tea in her hooor. What re- freshments can [ serve besides sand- viches, tea and candy® Would an ice he proper® | want to do the correct thing and will deperd so much on | | A Perplexing Query. It is right for a girl twenty-six years | of age. keeping house alone in omne room, « receive visits from |entlo-| men? If not, Is it right if she has & ! private sitting room? Is the sitting | room of a boarding house always at' the disposal of the boarders? If there Is not a sitting room, what is & girl to do with gentlemen visitors?— Jane 8. The living room of a boarding house should always be at the disposal of the people In the house, and it should ba attractive, so girls should feel no qualms in asking their friends to call. You would be open to adverse eriti- cism it you entertained in a room alone; if you have a sitting room ar range for a chaperon, then your self- respect will be maintained and your men friends will thiuk all the more of you. Entertainment for Young People. Would like to entertaln a crowd of about twenty girls and boys (ages from eighteen to twenty) at an eve ning party, but am perplexed as to the entertalnment. All of our parties seem 80 very much alike. Can you help me?—Jim, One of the livellest partles | ever saw was conducted in this fashion: Bach of the boys was l\k“d m come wearing somethi o mous man and each of ths cirls Iu- dress as g mous woman. Program! fly and penecils were pro 1 to write| down “who was who" ar rizes were | 1 awarded. There w with his tern his cherry tree, flag, “Fran tle white ribbon. ete Two Questions. Wil you ploase tell me where I can | get a good book on etiquette? Woulé it be correct to have the day of the week best suited for me to receive callers put on wy calling cards?—Mrs. AL For your first question I must ask you to send me a sclf-addressed It will be pe tly correct for you remain at home all prepared for tors Acknow'edoing Wedc: ng Cards. Will you kindiy tell m w to ac- | —Grace. Unless the wedding enncuncement | includes the “at home” address of the | lhnw Jair, no uotice need be taken vour answer. M., A, i presume you wish to werve re freshments after the game. A frult ralad, served fn grape fruit shells, with cheese, erackers. & bit of bar de duc In center of each: with it serve coffea. | would pass an Ice or frappe during the middle of the nnernoon. when one is apt to be thirsty. You could serve individual russe and hot | chocolate or ovster cocktails and san | dine sandwiches, with coffee. “G.'s” Questions. I ‘When one s dinfng out and the host serves more than you really care for, 18 it & breach of etiquette to leave the plate guite well filled? T am nineteen vears old and the cldest girl in the family How ehould my visiting | cards be engraved? -G. ! One I8 never compelled to eat mm‘ than is desired. It might be well to| caution your host by r\\mg “That is | quite sufficlent, thank you'! Your card | should be engraved simply, “Miss; Brown.” To your other questions l\ to be of benefit. I only have just lo much space and only a limited numb'r of letters can be answered each week. Use of Place Cards. 1 have never used place cards, lnd 1 think them a grea. convenlence. you write the names of the guests lnd put them at the place you wish them to =it and are thev supposed to carry them home with them as souvenirs?— “Ignorant.” | The place eards the names of the gues(s put at the p! they are to oc They on the rapt | by the guests to be teken home | they wish, to be seated y make It Where there are n or few thes. s o easier for ever The of Cards. I am at present inz here In the city, but live in a small town. Quitea few peonle 1"d on me. In re turning thei s do | lrave my card, providing I find them at home?—A. L When returning a first call it h auite the proper thing to leave your card as a matter of record, as well as to ghow you know the proper thing to do. In the case of very intimate friends whom one ¢ upon frequent # Iy, it 18 not necess ) leave a card if the person is a* Tome. MADAME MERRI. New Handbags. Handbags are scen in a varlety Dt form. The mewest iz the long double sac bag, passed throu:h a ring to wear over the fingers o ciently large to wear as a bracelet. These bags are embroidered ia stcel or dull gold beads on colored velvet or moire, to | match the gown worn, | SMOKE INMAN’S BLUNT 5¢. CIGAR The best Union Made cigar in tovt They have stood the test. must say I fear the reply is too late | —— Sebrng, Florids wnnsmn M&’Rhfl D. A. HENDERSON Phonef279 The Sanitary Mark:! Florida"and Western Meats of Al l\;‘:d’ Fresh Vegetables & Mother's B The Town of Beautiful Locanon The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunm Inquire About lt At Room 1, Baymoudo Bldg, L& C. D. M'CAIN, MANAC.-'_'-"- Telephone 309. AV i Proprictor ¥ Corner Florida & Y&

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