Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 3

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Slandifllilg of Con- estants in,Piano Contest e W T Mcliwain .. : B Wwalson. co coe oo { W. lrveson . ylis$ Georgia Strald ....... Miss Kittie Fubk cccecceoe. A Wil WIIBmS oecorcacnoes 30 yiss Lillie May Mcintire. ...24,275 yiiss Margaret Marshall ....73,853 H Tedd .eoocoe- s ia 4 jc'and Methodist chureh. .11,16¢ (U 32¢ e 5 Clifford J- s ! C)fford iss Nettle Brooks Lesliv McCraney g | W Cord Luels Knight Y4 fencing Now On Hand we can supply your want in American wire fencing as long as it jests. You had better speak quick or { will be gone, You know that Americain wire is heavy. It is a wrapped fence and no concern in America can beat the quality. M Yard Fencing We carry a large line of yard fencinz. The fence matches the gate telow We Kkeep plenty of these gates. Ornamental fencing M floi Weather i the women folks suffer king on a wood stove. We usht and have on hand a of insurance gasoline stoves. ne burner to a four burner range like the one you see P4 InsuranceGasolineRange “rsides the Insurance Gasvine we * thie National Oil stove and the “ion Oil stove and plenty of vens—glass front and plain 4 2keland Hardware & Plumbing Co. Curr Pes &ty g trong e e O PR AR TR i e Ny [ L > There is no unbeltef; Whoever plants a seed beneath the sod, And waits to see it push away the clod, He trusts in God. Whoever says when clouds are in the sky, “‘Be patient, heart; light breaketh by and by,” Trusts the Most High. I\\'hoever sees, neath winter's fields of snow, The grow, God's power must know. Whoever lies down on his couch to sleep, Content to look each sense in slum- ber deep, Knows God will keep. Whoever says: Unknown,” “The Future,” trusts the power alone He dares disown. “Tomorrow,” ““The The heart that looks on when the eyelids close, And dares to live when life has only woes, God’s comfort knows. There is no unbelfef; And by day and night, unconsciously, The heart lives by that faith the lips deny— God knoweth why. —Edward Bulwer Lytton. e o o Chicken Pillau to Be Held In Munn Park Saturday. The young ladies of the Methodist church, who are members of the Queen Esther Circle, are planning tv hold a chicken pillau in Munn park, Saturday afternoon, at which time there will be an abundance of chick- en and rice, which will furnish a fine supper for all who attend. Every- body is cordlally invited to take sup- per with the young ladies on this occaslon. x -G[W o o o Humane Society Was Not Owing to the emall attendance at the meeting yesterday afternoon, at which time it had been proposed to launch a humane soclety in Lake- land, the idea has been abandoned for the present. silent harvest of the future " THE EVENING LOSE BY IWPATIENCE | RESULTS FRCM “BEAUTY"” TREAT- MZENTS COME SLOWLY. | | | A Certaln Amount of Time and Abso. | lute Regularity In Application of ' Methods Uscd Are Too All i Important Points. | It you are planning to take a course | of “beauty” treatments, either from a specialist or under your own person- | al care, first make sure just what i you want to accomplish and then go about it in a systematic way and { keep it for a reasonable length of time. Very frequently, expected re- sults have failed to materialize, be- cause, in a period of discouragement, ' treatment was stopped just at the im- f portant time, or, by the persistent fail- ure to follow the directions given. Among the most abused beauty treatments is massage, and I am be- ginning to believe that the lverax:e, woman causes more harm than good | | by the way she manipulates the flesh | i on her face and throat. If she would | | only realize that regular massage is beneficial, and, if given every day with utes, improvement would be very | the other six days of neglect, much harm follows. One woman I know laid out a plan for herself and followed it religiously for three months with the result that her fricnds are all remarking about her improved appearance. She used a massage cream every other night on | her face and neck, going lightly over | the flesh with the rotary motion ad- vised. She finished the treatment with a coplous spray of cold water and dried her face by brisk spatting AN gentle movements and for a few min- | * rapid and very marked, but when she | | uses the massage once a week and B goes at it vigorously to make up for | § Everybody’s Doing It! Doing What? Going to Bates’ Department Store Of Course It's an Up-to-Date Place that carries Up-to-Date Goods. That's why the ladies flock there. If you haven’t seen our auperb stock, you don’t know what you've missed. U. G. BATES STORE CLOSES AT 6:30 P. M, AFTER APRIL 1ST, e ——————————————————— e ——ee e e A at 10 ment, Washington, L. C, What Puzzies Ye Editor. o'clock a. m., on April 8, 1913, for An Aslndowq merchant has a twe the sale or donation to the United cent piece which he claims to have 3 carried in his pants for twenty-sevea States of & corner lot, contrally and years. A two-cent piece twenty-seven years old 1s nothing to brag of; money won't spoil; but what we are {nterested in is how he made his pants last so long.—Murfreesbore (Ark.) Messenger. with a soft towel folded over her band. On alternate nights she bathed her face in warm water, drled 1t gently and applied a mild, nongreasy bleach allowing it to dry on and re- |conveniently located and suitable main all night. The time spent each | for 5 federal building site at Lake- night was very little, but the regu:|;\n4 Florida. The site must be :al:;’te:' the treatment was what ... . i;mately 19,000 square feet in It tre.ntment of the halr is under |*'% and If the lot offered ls rectan- taken, the tonic must be used with [Eular, its minimum dimension must | be not less than 120 feet. reasonable regularity if good results are to be looked for. If massage of| Upon application the postmaster Emblem of Charity. Love, kindness, toleration, what ever charity may be, or it she is com» pounded of them all, I know not. Al that I do know is that she is rare, and that her emblem on a sailor's arm —1s always drawn between the anchor and the cioss.—CunninghameGra ham. SAHOFOFOSOEASTODIOEOSOSOHD GO HIPUNIPIGTIODSLHIOPOH BUILDERS'SUPPLIES Exclusive sales agents for HYDRO BAR WATER PROOFING. National Show Cases and Fixtures, Plate and Window Glass STAFFORD STANDARD SFATS, for Schools, Churches and gently and acording to the direc- tions, but do not use methods for your scalp that would take the skin off your face, and' do not undertake a a circular giving particulars as to rcquirements and instruction for! preparation of bids and data to ac- company same. half dozen things at once to make your hair grow. A little care and attentlon given regularly with the use of the proper remedies will work wonders, when haphazard treatments, without a due regard to the value of the prepara- tions you are applying, will accom- plish very little, even if no decided harm is done, MME. HELIE. (Copyright, 1918, by Universsl Press Byss dicate.) ADVERTISEMENT FOR FED- i ERAL BUILDING SITES. +.vasury Department, Office of the | Secretary, Wasnington, D. C,, ; March 13, 1913, ! Proposals are hereby solicited, to Do opened In the office of the super- vising architect, treasury depart~ e | Complete Outfit That Wiii Give Much Delight to the Small Girl The little outfit pictured consists of | & pinafore dress, an under-slip, coat ' and knickers. | The dress is made in tomato red ! fine serge; it is cut Magyar with quite | short sleeves; the equare neck and | gleeves are outlined with red and dark : blue galloon, the waist-band being of the same; the tucks at each side front ! are carried to foot of skirt, those at back to the waist-band only. | The under<lip is of piece embroil- | ery cut with long ghoulders, the | gleeves being ndded under a tuck. For the little Empire coat, white serge Is used. The bodice is cut with long shoulders, and has an added sleeve. The box-pleat at back s stitched at each edge part way down. The collar and cuffs are of embroid- ered lawan. The drawers are of madapollam, trimmed with insertion and embroid- cry. | Materials required for the dress: 1% vard 44 inches wide, 1 yard em- | Vioidery for underslip; 2 yard ) ‘renes wide for coat; 1 yard 26 i | wide, 3 yard insertion, 1 yard cio ‘broldery for drawers. ds 46 ®A girl with several applicants for her hand is apt to worry because the demand for her 1s ro much greater ‘han the supply.” lt\e scalp I8 advised, let it be given iwm supply prospective bidders with Theaters. Terra Cotta Roofing Tile. Good Red Bullding Briek. Carload lots for prompt deliveries. Concrete Reinforcing Steel. Get our prices before buying. W. G. McADOO, Secretary. Unecte Pennywise Says: OAPIPOSIPIEOHPIHOPUFIIOD PARK HILL Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Sccond. Because it is as HIGH if not. HIGHER than any point in Lakeland.. " Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this - Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Berause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. =See= Deen- Bryant G. C. Rogan " or §. M. STEPHENS

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