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G 13 CREAMS AND LOTIONS NONE BETTER THAN ONES USED BY OUR GRANDMOTHERS. | Composed cf Simpt:, Inexpensive In- ' gredierts, They VWoried Wonders In the Way of B autifying— Resipes Hanced Down. ', Do you remember the book ot re- | cipes that you grandiother or great- grandmoiher ustd o ieep om the kitchen sheli” ten in the book, in the ions never hear were recines for ereanis #nd | and ointwents that we i anything about today, Some of the bi st creams ever com- | | pounded were those our grandmothers made out of simple, hoinely ghln;s that | really did wonders in the way of beau- tifying. Of course, our grandmothers did pot know everything and we mod- erns have some improvements on the cld-time remedies, but others have noney——-the toolish way The foolish way is to put it where fire thetr or other calamity can take it from you in a second. The Wwise WAy is to put ivin a bank of good Istanding like ours, where it is tuken care of in fire and burglar proof vaults. Follow the example of the best business men and farmers in this scction start anaccount here at once it is also the straightest road to success and wealth. [ FRST NATIONAL BANK " of Lakeland THERE dnd the wise way. fC WO Ways o saving youu R WIE A Long Life of Linen ; aleng with good laundry work is what you are looking for ame that is just what we are giving. Try wa, - \ Lakeland *Steam Laundry Phone 130. West Main 88 E . C X ? s —— ——— ! - ———— o ven— SCROEOFO rOPO 1‘0*0*0#0“0@0*0*00000%0#0@0‘!“0’000@0@0‘0 { No Fire Insurance never hecn frgproyed wpon, One of the simplest of their toilet preparations wos the “clover eream™ of early colonial days. This recipe called for one ounce of pure muuon tallow, which nos to be put in a bowl ! set in & pan of boiling water. A sprig of sweet ciover, lightly bruised and simmered in the tallow for 16 minutes, Among the many writ- | «mall even | hapdwriting fo common in those days, | o Before I took Cardul, I had headache | MRS, MoGILL | BROXE DOWN | Glves the Real Facts In Redard to lier Case and “ells How She Suffered. Jonesboro, Ark.—“I suffered a com + plete break down in health, some time ago,” writes Mrs. A, McGill, from this ' place. “I was very weak and could not do any work. I tried different remedies, but they did me no good. Oze day, I got a bottle of Cardui. | a!d me so much good, I was surprised, and took some more. | | | and backache, and sometimes I would ery for hours. Now I am over all that, earth.” In the past fiftv years, thousands of | ladies have written, like Mrs. McGill, | to tell of the benefit received !rom Carduf. . Such testimony, from earnest women, surely indicates the great value of this | ' tonle remedy, for diseases peculiar te women. Are vou a sufferer? Yes? Carduf is the medicine you meed, We urge you to try it. 8.~ Writefn: Ladles’ Advisory Dept., Chatta- * ".. Medicire Co., Chaannoga, Teon., for Npecial | netructions, and ‘6a-page book, “Hore Treatmend ke Won.en,'" sest in plaiz wrapper, 00 Fequeste gave the mixture the special quality which made the charm After remov- ing it from the fire, a terspoonful of rosewater was added and one drop of Attar of Roses. The whole was stirred gently with a silver fork, un- tll perfectly celd, when it wus pour- ed Into empty eggshells, to complete the dainty toil-t requisite. Another recipe which has come down from early times, calls for two ounces of mutten tallow and a half ounce of strained honey, melted with & half ounce of white wax and with ! a rose geranium leaf simmered with the other ingredients. A generous pinch of baking soda and a half ounce of rosewater were added after remov- ing from the fire, and all stirred stead- ily until eool. An excollent hiedchi, which was In comrmon Use a century ago, was made from an old French formula. A quart of unskimmed milk was allowed to etand In a warne place until it thick- ened and was then set over the fire and brought to the hoiling point, Aft- er belng carctully strained & large green cucumber was sliced into the I quid and the whole was again bolled until a soft, pulpy mass resulted. This was again strained and left for an hour to cool, when it was poured care- fully into a bottle and the settlings thrown away A tablespontul of alco- hol was added and 20 drops of the | tincture of benzoin, with any perfume desired. The lotion was applied at night, after washing the face, and al- lowed to dry into the skin, when it was followed by carcful annointing with the clover cream, Two of the most widely used bleach- ing preparations of the olden time were the following: Six sprigs of the young leaves of white tansy lald to soak in a pint of buttermilk for nine | days added greatly to the blenchlng propertics of the buttermilk, which ' was used to remove tan; the second | recipe required freshly dug and grated | horseradish roots to be mixed with buttermilk in the proportion of a ta- blespoonful to a cup of the milk, and was allowed to stand for 24 hours. Eaag o220 2 0 2 o o g o TE S Small is the cost of protection q From Financial Loss "I~'m'nl||inl\'. though you cannot fore- Cantion is the parenf of safety," INSURE E AND BE SAFE! ' n'prcscnt rchablc companics. | am dealing | sfire Often Comes From! Unexpected Quarters & § E u i ininsurance ouly. That is my sole business ¢ Raymondo Bldg. | Great is the Loss { Y . Z = M A N N Room 7, Phone 30 If your properto ‘burns QRO 084G OHOPPOIRSCr 0T 0 F 02 GPOSOB0G QP OPOPIPOPIO P O and you have @ WHEN WE FURNISH YOU Some one has said: wil.” And ogain; % ’I‘HE DEST IS NONE T00 GOOD~ 225 HARCOURT&C0. o5 GRAVED BY CORRECT" MANUFACTIRING ENGRAVERS LOVISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Pull line of Dennison’s Gilt Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's Fngraved Specialties, Holids wand Fancy Goods, T1oys, Etc. LAKELAND BOOK STORE; e [R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will toanick plans and speeiflcetions oz ! spesideations furuisueg STICIALTY low any plazs and #ONGail Wi Lei e skow yox sowe Laceia9d homes ! bsve huiiy FLORIDA Forne 207-Green This remedy was said to bleach off the most obstinate tun that could be ac- cumulated. «Copyright, 1913, by Universal Press Syne dicate ) BEAUTIFUL CEBUTANTE GOWN Au vnmnb ,,c\ 1ot \\mm accor- | deon plaited silk witk tunic of white chiffon. It is trimmed with embrol- dered flowers and narrow strips of | skunk. Bowl! Shower. A very practical shower for a bride + who 18 to keep house {3 where the guests are asked to bring bowls. Now just see what a variety from which to choose which come from the least unto the sreatest; there are wooden chopping howlg, brass and copper bowls, finger Lewls of glass and of metal, mayone ntise howls, and even a punch bowl. To make fun, part of ments could be sarved in bowls and the tea in emall handless cups which are lovely to use for individual gela tins and Jellies. In fact. T think this kil of & downpour would be most welcome.— Exchange. Pretty Windew Curtaina, For the homs where guests are al weys arriving and departing there s nothing quii@ so nice for the win- dows as white cotten erepe. This can be simply hemmnied or trimmed with N fringe. }-ux the dressers and bureaus cov- ' cs of fleece lined pique will be found o satistactory. This can be cut into the reguired sizes and the edges bittonboled in scallops, Twe sets of curiains and covers should be kept on hand, one In use and a clean one besides. In this way there is always a fresh set awaiting tie incomliig guest v Ilverybody uses tlour, why not get advertised in this paper is fully guar- anteed, and dezerves at least a trial by you. You will help convince the advertiser that YOUR paper is a good advertising medium by patron- . izing the firm that use its columns. (Adven.llemont) Backwardechool it frequently caused by defective e esight makes the child uervous ard incapable oi concentration of mind. It's an injustice to the child that you do ot have an expert make an examination and :»r\-s:ngn for the | trouble given to children Dr {.L.Lough | [ | Optician Optometerist ! 711 Franklin Street TAMPA FLORIDA YOUPAY 11k BILL 380 why not get catisfaction—the cheapest job? CEMENT FOUNDATIONS Placing the contract ;lcal job as it elin :pairs, attention, ete ! We would be zlad to figure on your 'work—yuu‘n find our estimate low- “LAKELAND AT | | STONE WORKS H. B. Zimmerman, Prop. aites cost of re- It and caa do all kinds of housework. I | think it is the greatest medicine om ! There arn nests of bowls| | the refresh- | Special and personal care | with ue | {means getting a solid cement foun- | |dation that will practically last for- | § |ever—that makes the most econom- | | | | | '}\w.—.rk\‘i-‘fifv ERRw A e v We Won’t Sacrifice Qu‘ but we are always stedying how Increase The Quanti:, We give the “most now but we are anxions more. Phone us and.prove it i‘l‘l Beat Butter, per pound . ... coomeees crunnn ... m ;5 Sugar, 16 pounds ... co..vuiiimeneienennn, ... ™ Cottolene, 10 pound pails. ...cr.om...... ] |, Cottolene, 4 pound pails.........;e... W | Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. . w ... ie. ..., e i i ' 3 cans family size Cream......... Pk 7 2 L 6 cans baby size Cream..... 1.2 barrel best Flour.... | 12 pounds best Fiour. ... Sk o i | ' Picnic Hams, per pound .. .......... 4 9.8 { Cudahy’s Uncanvassed Hams. ...... . ... i s " Octagon Soap, 6 for.. ..... Gro‘md Coffee, per poanl. 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