Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 27, 1913, Page 6

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PAGE SIX may be watching you I g You may lose it. Put it in this band where it will be site inour burglar and fire proof 'vaults—and from which yor can withdrow it AT ANY TIME on demand. Al your Why net you? FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland neighbors do this, 8 Long Life of Linen’ d laundry work is what Try us, with go you sre fovking for and 5 just what we are giviag ) | Lakeland 5 eam Lau ndry e 130 West Main 8t. ? [Z AR P AN B e T O R QRQEQBOIOE0 IO PO B0 L OVOIOI L0 L OEOBOHO fire Oflen Comes From Unexpected Quarters Great is the Loss [f your properto \burns and you have No Fire Insurance Small is the cost of protection From Financial lOSS “Fore-think, though you cannot fore “Caution is the parenf of safety,™ INSURE AND BE SAFE! 1 represent reliable companies. | am dealing ininsurance only. That is my sole business, Y. Z. MANN SO 2 O Some one has said: tell.” And ogain; Ravmondo Bldg. Room 7, Phone 30 | - | & WHEN WE FURNISH YOU IF EN= GRAVED BY » CORRECT” MANUFACTIRING ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Full line of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's mu‘ Specialties, Holiday and Faney Goods, 1oys, Etc, AKELAND BOOK STORE, R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Wil twreisk pisms snd speeifications or will [ Lyw any plans and : specifications furrishee SUEJ.LOWS » SPECIALTY Let me thow you dome Lakeisnd homes I kave buiiy, A, Phoae 267-Greca. FLORIDA i ‘Thouj‘w Speciz | most ueel { vour complexion in fine condition. No | charge is made for any advice from | | this | come to ask | knowledze, but I will need tho ep. THE EVENING = T I z‘ ins Every Face with s of Beauty. ui ‘ll May Do Much, It Qurselves to Oven come the Real or Imaginary Defects, ns V.ith Rem Mother Nature has been good to each one of us, and if we would only realize thia fact we would save our selves much unhappiness. To each one she has given some degree of beauty which should offset many de- feets and cause us to accept them without making ourselves unhappy. We are not always thankful for our blessings. Indecd. we frequently lose | sight of them entirely because we are 80 busy grumbling over the things which do not happen to suit our i faney that our vision is obscured. We ' fail to make the hest of our good | points because we spend all our time fretting beauty with which Mother Nature has to acquire 4 mind—a mind which is small irritations of every day life; a mind which is open to the harmon- fous things and to all that! well poised closed would cause inharmony, Nothing detracts from the face' more than a fretful look. Impatiencs | and worry mp their marks upon the countenance and wrinkle plasters and massag ams are almost pow- erless 1o eradicate them Harmony and happiness leave their marks also. and where these marks are found there is <elidom need for long-eontin- ued use of heantifving treatments, There is noed for the work of the beauty spccialist in many, many <. Creams and lotions have their t culd no ear lirht any of for improving wa owe our- N make the im those ( ¢ . res and ble matt \ W stions be holpf bowever. One of fs. stop ey over things hieh ! Do all you |r:|n to improve mettors but do not tlow yonrself to worry, It 18 the uthit the Yo can get into and also one of most harmful in effect on both mind and body | Another eugzestion would be, avoid | nageging and fretting as you would avoid a pestilence These are two of the worst of all mental indulgeneea as far as their elfvet on the tace is oon cerned. Make vour face a beautiful one because it reflects the beanty of a harmonious, well-pofsed mind, and such insiznificant things as am {ll- shaped nose or a laree mouth will not detract in the slichtest measyre from the real beauty of your countenance. Mental polse can be yours with a little dally effort and it 1s worth working for. It means happiness and heaith and beauty Happiness for the home and the family and the | friends as well as health and beauty for yourself Tourtst Reader. —~You will not need | 80 long a list of toilet preparations for use on that trip. T would certain. Iy sugeest a good cleansing cream and a tonic or lotion as well. A mas- Bage cream which will also answer for a foundation for powder. A bot- tle of rosewater for use instead of plain water, which is often an irritant | to a eensitive skin. A bottle of eye | tonfe, and a few other things, all of which can be neatly packed in a small tollet case and which will be a | great comfort to yon, as well as keep department, and vou are wel 48 many questions as you wish o Busy DBody- I'or very grimy handq, use cleansing cream generously and | thoroughly before scrudbing with | soap and water This will soften the dirt, and it can be more readily re moved. If you will dissolve a littla baking soda in a bow! of quite warm water and =oak the hands in this for five minutes aror using the cream you will goon be able to get the hands white. Use a mild soap, as very strong soaps make the skin rough and the dirt is much harder to get out. Remember to riuse the hands alwaye n clear water. Apply a little coid cream immediately after washing the hands and before they are entirely dry, rubbing it well into the skin Doubtful.—Baldness preparations. mussage of the ecalp given sensibly and a =ood. etimulat. ing tonic there is no reae on why na- | ture should nrot do her dy ty and start a growih of there are hair bulhs they of being stimulated and and coaxed to sprovt new hair. Sinee you have appealed to me fcr help, I will aivise you to the best of my nourishag velope you suggest seading in your next letter. (Copyright, 1912, by Universal Press Syn- dicate.) TELEGRAM, LAKF!. '\ over our real or imaginary defects If we are in carnest in our deter-' mination to make the most of the endowed us. our tirst effort should be | not disturbed by the, ;and two more are I8 not fncun ribbon effect. This is butterfly bows ProPr,etor able. It does not always vleld to| or rosettes and long ends of two deli-' treatment, bul with proper cleansing | cate tones of ribbon. as pale qink and | { of ribbon, are so flat and small that | the hand, and are an especial convend ence for travelers. ), FLA., FEB. 27, 1v13. Will Afford Much Quiet Fun and Amusement During the Winter Months, P During the winter, when outdoor fs are oiten not estions for new and aes that can be Jome are more ome, We thercfore, illus- ciraling a game that may be prepared a few moments with articles we wll certainly find ready to hand at home, and out of which a great deal of ' 150mer an than we give a sKketeh, R i G AR Erws Sttt Sl m e ® S | i et S o fum and amusement may be derived, 1 also it is a game in which several little friends can take part at the ame time, A large sheet of brown paper or wrdboard must be procured and tked iuto eight divisions in the ner shown in the diagram on the t of the illustration. In each of the iares so formed, a number must be | riiten. The paper or cardboard is n laid perfectly flat upon the floor, apainst the wainscoting at one side the room. The players stand at the opposite side and are each provided l\ th two or three tennis balls (any o'lier balls would do equally well) and fnturn roll them across the floor with I objeet of making them rest upon | the highest nuwber, or players can | take it in turn to have half a dozen throws one after the other, and then reckon up the points they have scored. For instance, the score shown ia the | We Won't Sacrnhce but we are alw ays studving b Increase The Qu nlity We give the “most now but we are an Sl more. Phone us and prove I 1oy Best Butter, per pound . .... BRI Sugar, 16 pounds . ......... Cottolene, 10 pound pails Cottolene, 4-pound pails. Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails . 3 cans family size Cream. . 8 cans baby size Cream 1-2 barrel best Flour. .. sketeh is twenty-three, Possihly a | hundred may be the number agreed | 12 pounds best Flour. ... .. inon. and the first competitor who Picnic Hams, per pound . ! #iins these points wins the game. Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams Octagon Soap, 8 for....... Ground Coffee, per pound. d 5 gallons Kerosene HOME THAT R:ALLY CHARMS" s Co 'E. G. Twe: age and Not the M msron Perfect Pice rance. to do the nec- ) )il ts on her pretty will pend a little money cach week on flowers or pot ferus Swmall laurels in | pots look well and last well; tluval:.o' make economical window plants, Of course, a window-hox should find 4 place on the ground floor sill if not above, au! should be filled with ev- ergreens in winter and flowers in sum- mer. Blue tiles or green tiles look well in flower boxes, Picture frames are often allowed to hang on the walls in a disgraceful condition, cspecially white-| -painted frames, and those can so easily be | freshened up with a coat of enamel paint, which should not be" stinted when required Theu, again. the material of uphol- stered furniture is sometimes as much soiled as the picture frames, and its unfit condition is a great offense to the eye. It may not be convenient to reupholster, but at any rate chintzor cretonne loose covers could be pro vided. Let all draperies used in the home be clean, otherwise there will be a lack of freshness about the house. Send chair and sofa covers and cur- tains to the wash before their soiled condition is over-aggressive, and bear the same rule in mind with regard to muslin covers The pretty home is the one that is clean and tasteful. e — Pretty Fireplace Screens. A most attractive screen can be made at small cost of labor and money. Two laths from #n o!d Venetian blind ! { provide the sides of the framework, fixed on the back | to strengthen it, whilst yet another is fixed as a hinged support. All these are secured firmly by means of serews, and then are stained and varnished in brown or dark green. Small slabs of beaten copper are placed on the corners as ornaments, and at the bot- tom of these a painted brass hook is screwed. On to these hooks is sus- pended a screen of thick canvas em- broidered in silk, or, failing this, a plece of fancy printed linen or India silk would do. e — A Frenchy Touch, The girl with a knack at little home made touches to her gowns that give them “quite an air” should try a new The best Union Made cigar in town. They have stood the test. e e s =) | Sebring, Florida The Town of Beauuful Loun on The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunm Inqmn About It At Boom 1, hymondo Bldg ., Lakeland C. D. M'CAIN, MANAGER. I'let SIAR MARI([ D. A. HENDERSON lavender, lavender and green, corn color and white, b.uc and pink, flame | color and fawn. Used with 1.n2| rie or light wool house ¢ binatlons are exces Phone?279 ¥¥7 Corner Florida & The Sanitary Marke! | Leather Bodkin Cases, Leather bodkin cases, cont aining ' three or four chased silver bodkins, or use with «0 many different Wwidths | Florida and Western Meats of All hins Fresh,Vegetables # Mother's Bread the can easily be held in the palm of

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