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Kook SIX ¢ p—— e ‘The follsh Way | TUHERE wre two ways of saving your money —the foolish way and the wise way. The foolish way is to put it where fire thett er other calamity can take it from you in a second. The Wise way is to put it in a bank of good fstanding like ours, where it is taken care of in fire and burglar proof vaults. "ollow the example of the best business men and farmers in {not going to like her new neighbors, THE EVENING m.ldnu. LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 14, 1913 ——————,—,—— WAY BEHIND THE TIMES | By JULIA CUNEO. Mrs, Preston felt, sure that she was F “What's the matter with them?” | asked Preston in some surprise. “Oh, they are sort of slow and thousands of years behind the times,” his wite replied. “And. Tom. I do be- lieve the head of the household was out on the back porch in his stocking feet the other ll.n' Just think! In his stocking fee “My! what a savage performance!® “And, vou know. they didn't have much furniture—-just some l? “4gh. ioned things. Nothing new and mas sive."” “Well, that muy be” said Preston, “but I'm for the old man who dares to walk about on his own back porch in comfort.” s “Oh, of course. thev are respectable pecple.,” Mrs. Preston conceded. “They surely " said Preston. “The mather looks like one of the white haired hom t-home Kkind " Mrs, Preston hesitated 2 moment, weighing honestyv peainst femininity. “Yes."” she admitted “the mother does look comfy. and the two girls are rath. or pretty 100.” “l haven't noticed them.” remarked Preston alinost overdoing the tone of indifference. e had to be careful about such things, for though they had been married for three years Mrs. Preston conld not vet understand that MADE A DAINTY TEA TRAY Pretty Thing Evolved by Clever Girl in a Most Economical and Sim- ple Manner. A novel and most economical way to make a pretty tea-tray was dis- covered by a girl who 18 very clever with her wits and her fingers. She ! first purchased for forty cents a large | oval picture fr from a second- e hand store, securing a very good bit |} of natural cld woodwork. Then with a | bottle of stain, some sand-paper and a |« 1lttle varnish she polished up the wood to look like new, then screwed on two || bruss handles, one at each end, after- wards cutting a piece of pretty cre- tonne the same size as the glass, and pasting it smoothly where the picture would ordinarily go. Covering it with the boards that belong to the frame, acked securely into place, the entire back then being covered with a plece of felt, when she found herself pos- ressed of a most fetching tea-tray, which in the shops would cost from $5 w $8. Care of the Skin. Iefore going to bed at night, sponge the face, neck and arms in a solution if eold salt water. You will find yours s¢lf awakening in the morning with that desirable slight pink glow, which you so often see in the face of & child at this time. Another skin stim- ulator is a small piece of ice, placed fn a soft piece of linen and rubbed gently over the entire face and neck, care being taken to reach every part of the surface about the eyes and eye- & happy marriage does not necessarily 5 ) . ! th.\"svcl‘lun start anaccount here at once—it is also the blind a man to the existence of all i’:’; ::;s :::::QSH::;"!:; ?:c?::om straightest road to success and wealth, °'!:(°)’h romen. S be gently but thoroughly dried, and & . well. perhaps it's Just as well |, ;" 1 cream applied. All cream : ! that they are old fashioned and slow,” that the flesh has not absorbed should { said his wife. “It will leave us nicely le removed, especially from the face i to ourselves. 1 shul! be pleasant and that has a tendency toward belng o | nelghborly, but nothing more.” iraite - & Mrs. Preston was The mew neigh- ‘oj Lakeland bors seemed to love peace and quiet too, for they pas<ed most of their time Evening Dresses. ; at home The world rolled smoothly. The Greclan draperics and oriental | One morning Mrs Preston had a cvlorings strongly dominate the very | ! =R B o | telephone cull from town. Mrs. Van cxclusive evening «lr»m]*f'fl.l say: thlo TR LR Dyke wanted her to put on her pret- :ry (locds Economist. limbossed vels tiest gown and come to ,"m‘h‘.“:‘ to Vet patterns on chiffon cioth, on | o o { meet two eousing of Van Dykes’, ¢oarmeuse, en satin or brought out on | | “lovely girls. wnd so talented,” said ©foth of gold and silver are utilized. | on 1 e 0 lnen Mrs Van Dyke “They live some- alite broeades. zold and sllver tis- | | where in vour suburb—-moved In a moire and plain cloth of gold‘ month or two azo. 1 am sure you will or, a8 well a3 rich o ““""‘M""l along with good laundry work is what you are looking for am¢ ‘“;""I-‘ "‘I"‘""" LRl Lkt ._(\ ‘ = ",’ ‘,:,v, i 2 Preston scarely hreathod ha that 18 just what we are giving. Try ua, | Van Dyl A hor list of friends alzo in fi ularly | and the cousing wers well known finer v i as Chantilly i ! e {3 women and had a wonderfil ol ok ised most. | VI I o v place somewhere or other i ¢« on velvet v d i istened to put o o ewest Lakeland :Sicam uaundry I | et | Vest M lie govy v becoming, but, Extreme Effects s hone 130 West L 8. with the pui proeuliar to such UL 'r; fmlms : s TR | merments, it eefused 1o button itself, Rod s Reftoon SaL o i i s bbiieisissoimimeied - Preston was powerless to : : e ™ v oonly one thine i “ DTN P ORQROrONO RO S0EC IO 103 QL0 OR0ROROROEDSES | for her to do- o over (o the ne od s " . neighibors' to be hooked up. So Mry, el Lty g f Preston went, sorene in the freemas e I?s “"”: | Ire e" Omes rom only of woman Kind hiss Pl .d & g The white haired mother did the | SR N 4 . “‘“ g { hooking up. praising the gowu and futsis fup L g [The xpected Quarters lcomplimenting its wearer. { 12 4 An hour later VMirs Preston and Mrs, : ¥ !‘ L { 3 fireat ls tlle l_oss Van Dyke chatred pleasantly in the Fur in Neckwear, . g fragrantly dim restaurant while they .'\"nonu the disiinetly new ideas in » If your properto burns | waited for the voung women. {9 ““'.‘”‘, b :_‘ S “t\w“z'f L il g o= Sy o [ The hostess leaned forward. “Thers lmn\‘ .h.mu; of ,l('r .Ill(‘ uhlml‘d on lh., » Iy gowns, just speaking to the head kb 9/ 1810Ime . No r"‘e I"S“rfl“ce walter, Ce "Mr‘- designs all Hu‘h1 a recent issue of the Dry Goods | [elothes, Aren't the glrls protty? o f-eonomist. .' Small is the cost of | often, vou know. hright people are S So————" protection | positively ill looking " | ‘.,.:\lz_‘:‘” I,:;"{"”“””:;:]2""‘3”;‘H"‘ H:[“;: 8pread Information of Death. 0};"'4 fl’Om fmdll(llfll lOSS [were the dunghters of the whited 'h"“l_}y"‘j“ "[‘l‘ ‘I'";'l""'.l","':""“:; ¥ I n 1\ H waeare Some one has said vell. ™ “Forethink, though yvou cannot fore Cantion is the parent of safety," INSURE AND BE SAFE! I reprcsent reliable companies. ininsurance only. And ogain; | am dealing That is my sole business Ravmondo Bldg. Room 7, Phone 30 VOPGPPOPL ¢ i A $7 4ot - 242034 Po e P PPIIPrSPL RIS 10 g 4. § THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD.~ 2225 HARGOURT&Q0. = GRAVED BY CORRECT" MANUFACTURING ENG RAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Full line of Dennison's Gift Dressings; also Cnl-sun Art Co's Ennl\'fll Specialties, Holulw and Fancy (,oodl Toys, Etc, LAKELAND BOOK STORE: R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will tarnisk plans and speeifications or will foliow any plass and spesifientions furnished JUN@LLOWE A STTCIALTY Let me show you some Lakelond homes | have LAKELANS, baily { FLORIDA Pkone £67-Green | aired woman fup! “Yon ought to | Van Dyke, T8 a gem who had hooked her e murmured Mrs, their home in the country, People rave over {t- and them. Such exguisite old furniture,” \rs Pre still and vowed | many vows vo Daily News ston What's the Use? “Unless vou ratce my salary $50 & week,” saud the beautiful actress “I shall refuse to go on tonight.” | “But” the manager protested, have signed a contract to play llnrlng the entire season for the salam you are getting now.” | “Do you think 1 care anything for your old contract? 1t isn't worth the 1 paper it's printed on. I've been mar | I ried since | signed that contract, and | ! a married woman can’t make a con- | | | | tract that’s binding™ | “Who told vou that?" “My husban ‘l e studied law fop | '\\ln\t'fi h' “That isn't | enss ™ “Oh, isn't it? Well, I'! show \ml’ whether it is or not. Your contract | pm\ldm that you are not to get mar | | ried while you are under my manage ment.” “That just shows you that the cone tract is no good. doesn't it* You ' see it didn't keep me from getting | married ™ ; “Oh, dash it, what's the use of ar , suing with a woman?"—Chiecago Reo- , ord-Herald. e S —— Knitting Helps Irish Poor. Lace and crochet making and the | ‘knming of golf coats are helping to | { regenerate the hitherto most squalid | districts of the Irish northw astern sea- {board. Mayo, the poorest county in ! Ireland. earned £16.377 last vear by ! | classes which the congested districts 'bnard recently started to teach glrll {lace and crochet making. The board | fn their report issued also state, In’ regard to Donegal, that “the demand | for knitted golf coats and various such ’ articles of clothing has mcrvased enor- | mously during the past year. ! i doing now?" any - of vour busk cou | ! the pier without front of the deceasod porson’s house, izhbort e ne DHe notes birth il and the ille ool ch he di Whale Whips Five Crews. e largest whale ever captured B ' that viclnity was caught in Fred Pe rez' fish nets, near Santa Cruz. Five launches tried to tow the monster to Nets and ropes breke and the task was aban- | doned. ™ne whale wis tifty feet long | SUCCESS SO0 PAY T BT So why not get satisfaction—the cheapest job? CEMENT FOUNDATIONS Placing the contract with ue ‘means getting 4 sohid cement foun- dation that will practically last for- ever—that makes the most econom- Iical job as it elimiuates cost of re- pairs, attention, ete We would be glad to work—you'll i est. 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