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FAGE SIK. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 28, 1913, isomn LINES COMING, | MOST PRONOUNCED FEATURE OF THE NEW MODELS. Many Practical Suggestions for the Home Dressmaker May Be Taken From the Imported Frocke— Sketch of Neat Costume. | | | ! The woman who can afford it, and i has a figure that conforms approxi- ! mately to accepted standards of meas- | urement, can make very satistactory llelectlonl from among the imported WEAR SHOES THAT FIT| PROPER FOOTWEAR IS OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE. “Beauty Ills” Innumerable Spring From Disrvgard of This Very Im- portant Matter—For a Grace- ful Carrlluo. Did it ever occur to you that the ! kind of shoes you wear have a great deal to do with your “beauty ills?" A successful specialist in the treatment of facial defects recently made the positive statement that {llfitting and ill-shaped shoes were a frequent cause: | mestic designers. These models are women's faces. He also said that as attractive as possible, but for l.l!ltheu lines were among the most dif- i ficult to treat. This does not seem so foolish upos second thought as it does at first. Did you ever try to walk when your teet hurt you? Perhaps the hurt was | caused by a tiny corn upon your ' smallest toe, but it wrinkled your face |up into all kinds of lines that were lunbeautlful to say the least. It the | pain were to spread all through your feet, as is the case when the feet are cramped out of shape by tight or fll- | shaped shoes, you csn readlly see why | the lines would become more marked and would gradually deepen until they were very hard to smooth dut. IlMtting shoes are also respoullblo | for some very troublesome wrinkles in the disposition, and these are always reflected in the face. One can go even tarther and say with perfect truth that the health suffers even in greater pro- portion from having one’s feet cramp ed out of their normal shape. The mnerves of the feet are more sensitive than the nerves in the hands, and when we encase the feet in shoes which prevent all the normal and natural action of the various bones and ligaments and muscles—in- tended by nature to give elasticity to the walk and support the weight of the body with ease—we are guilty of real cruelty to ourselves. The pressure causes acute suffering of the feet, and this reacts upon the entire nervous system. When the back begins to pain and the head to ache; when the eyes feel strained; when neuraigia or sciatica or some other of the many ills we struggle under come to stay with us for awhile; when an ugly frown be- tween the brows becomes habitual and tretful lines form around the corners of the mouth, we never think for & | a9 moment that any or all of these trou- Lakeland Suam Lawdry || Slh [Ero—= "FOR SALEI Main of the natural foot, and should be . i " |Inrge enough to permit the free action of the bones and ligaments. A pretty Blue Broadcloth; White Collar and |!oot. is not possible when its owner is Cutfs. foolish enough to compress it in a tight shoe with high heels and nar- their air of simplicity they can be suc- ‘ row toes. nT—" === W i) | frocks that are used as models by do- for the deep lines so often seen on | but we are always studying how 1 Increase The Quantity We give the ‘most now but we are anxious 1 more. Phone us and prove it. Sugar, llpnn...-.......-..........-..... ....... ! THI U are two ways of saving your money--the foolish way and tho wise wav, The foolish way is to put it where fire thelt ¢ other calamity can take it from you in a second, The wise way is to put it in a bank of good (standing like ours, where it is taken carcof 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. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland Long Life of Linen what you are looking for and i L We Won't Sacrifice Quali l E. G Twee d el along with good laundry werk is that is just what we aze giviax. Try w A splendid truck and fruit farm ip the famous truck section (enter Hill, Webster and Bushnell, one and & half miles fiom ( ter Hill, 80 acres in all. Acres under good American wire fu:g 30 acres in cultivation. 125 large bearing orange trecs, and 3 grapefruit trees, four years old. 40 acres in fine timber, 10 good muck. The best bargain today at $4,200. Terms arranged will exchange for Lakeland property. $C 2OPOH0 IT IS THE WISE WHO Wisely Insure cessfully copled only by as skilled a| Then, too, a graceful carriage of the dressmaker as the original one. body is not possible when the feet are It is the more elaborate models to | {mproperly clad. The weight should which refernce is here made. The|be carried on the balls of the feet, same thing is true in less degree of n and only in this way can the springy the simpler models; but from the lat-|and elastic step become habitual. A We Would Not ter the home dressmaker and the “lit- tle dresmaker” outside of the home obtain many practical suggestions. If one were asked to name the most pronounced features of the new mod- els, one would probably answer, softer French heeled shoe, or & shoe with a high military heel, prevent effectually all grace of movement in walking. We must correct the abuses which we have ignorantly permitted in our care, or rather lack of care, for our Be In The Fire Insurance $ Business | It has been sald, i “A fool is a mortal who is wise too late,” And again, “He may hope for the best, that's prepared for the worst.” ARE YOU AMPLY PREPARED. e r— It will cost you nomor: to huvea policy in the strongest companies Fire Insurance is my sole business, ;4_-.' . . Your bysiucss will have my personal atlcnuon it \( Z M A N N Raymondo Bldg. Room 7, Phone 30 DI0L SEOAIOFOHAFOFOFVSTIOE XL OV FIFO PO POITEIITS IO » WHE‘N WE/ FUIWJSI‘I YOU &' lines, which even influences modes of | feet, and then we will gain in health the tallored type. Then comes the |and comfort, and will also gain better fancy for dull effects in materials, for | results from our creams and lotions lace and for changeable colorings, or | and wrinkle plasters which we are as- combined colorings; the plain color siduously using to beautify our faces. lower skirt section combined with (Copyrisbt, 1013, hy l'mvmn Press 6yn- jacket or blouse of figured or ro- | 8 | eaded materlals; the use of belts and girdles, and the shortening of W i e Illultu:é DRUNK[NN[SS among the small ents {2 macde of bl bruaddolh The bodice is croued lt i3 a curable disease, which requires \th front and has decp revers of white ¢, eatment. The ORRINKE treatment | P cloth, and there are also shaped cuffs ‘ of the white cloth finished with a frill g o “"h;bwlmf (.oullde:ce of cream shadow lace. The skirt is 1t destroys all desire for whiskey, gathered on to a hip yoke. Small M beer, or other intoxicauts. Can be silk buttons trim the yoke of the skirt | given in the home. No sanitarium and bodice. Red silk, also, forms & | espense. No loss of time from work. deep girdle. | Can be given secretly. If after a trial Quantities of lace are used uPOD | you fail to get any benefit from its :;::mnfo ;:;':‘;: d“:“:,r:“l;‘:‘:“':':nm” use your money will be refunded. dvnted demand for fine laces such as ORRINE is prepared 14 ¢vp foFthA: | Chantilly, Point d'Angleterre and the No. 1, secret treatment, a po\\;der; exquisite French nets. In heavy lace, | ORRINE No. 2, in pill form, for S | THE DEST IS N)IIE T00 GOOD- 5% HARCOURT Q0. comtocrs MANUTACTURING LNGRAVERS LOVISVILLE, KY,U Venetian is first choice, and surpris- ingly lovely imitations of this lace are offered at moderate prices this season, though fine imitations are not cheap, aud much of the real Venetian is sold at hizh prices. Alencon are also in f vellow tone suz-esti the mellow tint of old laces, ¢ » coes much less pure white Lii:h lace (han here- tofore. Mechiin and | A creamy those who desire to take voluntary treatment. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and talk over the matter with us. Ask for booklet. For sale by Lake Pharmacy. | | Hiccough Epidemics. The epldemics of hiccc bave occuszionally been obs The Alex Holly Realty, Cq Lakeland Fla. Smith & Steit For Al hinds of REAL ESTAT See lls f0I' ROS[IMLE and PARK’ HiLLL Deen & Bryant Bmldmn Lakcland. 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