Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 16, 1913, Page 6

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FAGE 81X 9 w«c.aommmm '"CURED MEATS Country Cured Hams Ib 2lc " “ " Picnic Hams Ib 18c Breakfast Bacon Ib [25¢ “Ask for Red Wing Grape Juice” The Pure Juice Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & (. PHONE 93 BuildersLumber & Supply COMPANY B H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Foot of Main Strees. Nll 14 ANII 5 INCH CYPRESS SHINGLES 55 00 M § “24MDSINGH ; 400N NO. 1 STANDARD CYPRESS LATH MR FLG_8 GEIING SDING, INVERNESS STOcK 25,00 M | Phone 8. We are handling the cut of a small mill, and can furnish you rough and dressed framing from 2x4 to 10x12 best heart it (uruish any kind of mill wolk out of pine and cypress lumber. Re mill business will be managed by Mr E. H. llopklna. who 1s well known by the people of Lakeland 'as an anu-to-date lumber man. Terms: Strictly Cash on Delivery of Goods h J. J. DAVIS & CO. Successors to D. Fulghum § 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue _ Heavy and Fancy ‘ 'Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty ‘Phone 33¢ Prompt Delivery Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says il you need a certain‘instrumeat or appliance come e right to_this store— we have it. ¢ 1l Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 % Quick Delivery - ¥R - FiRST YEARS MOST IMPCRTANT Molded for Its Future Life in tne Nursery. Care should alwuys be taken that a i baby's finger nails are cut carefully, tbo h he should nét see the scissors possible, as he may be frightened e.nd shrink away from them, The nails should be cut straight across, so as to ; { prevent any tendency to grow inward K | the hands or feet. Simplicity of thought and life is the keynote of health in childhood. The will be in the end. The len he knows know after seven, say many doctors, and forcing is the very worst thing that can be done for him. The nerv- reason it is of the greatest importance that the child be kept from nerve strain, Don't threaten a child with any fearsome person, such as a “bogey man,” or the policeman, Obedience o~ tained under such conditions is nes zeal obedience, and it is dread only that maintains discipline in the nurs- ery where such legendary terrors hola sway. It does an immense amount of harm to children to threaten them in { this way, and puts fear into thelr hendl Fear and chiidhood should huve nothing in common.—Exchange. ;KEEPS THE PACKS SEPARATE Holdor for cardu Will Be Found Use- ful by Those Who Are Partial to That Enhrulnmom. Those of us who play cards know -how extremely annoying it is to find 'two packs mixed together, and this ! will often happen when two or three i packs are placed loosely in & drawer, lnd then prior to play it takes some | | should the backs of the cards be alike, In our sketch we show a simple and neat little holder for containing two packs of cards that can be without much trouble, and into which the cards may be easily slipped and kept separate from each other. It consists of a plece of stout card- board 8 inches long by 6% inches in width. This board is smoothly cover- i ed with dark green art serge, and fin- Ished off at the edges with a cord of a color to match. Through the ma- terial and cardboard slits are made in the positions indicated by the dots in the diagram on the right hand side of the sketch. Through these slit pleces of brord elastic are run and the ends sewn securely together at the back of the holder. A glance at the sketch will explain the loops small enough to hold packs of cards firmly in their places. FOR WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS tions May Be Relied on to Please the “Kiddies.” “Week handkerchiefs,” ; to suit the days of the week, are of fin. | | blue, violet, brown, yellow, green and { which day of the seven they are in- unded. borders, and ome-corner embroiders Kkerchlefs for little girls have scallop | embroidered or narrow lace ulcu and corner initials embroidered in tones of a color. At dancing school classes the small boy uses his hemstitched ln.ndkel\ chief of finest white fincn, but his It tle sister flourishes a tiny square ot duchesse or point lace. And while tho embryo man is provided with a case of | | blue eatinlined dark silk for his, # | mouchoirs, the wee woman has a hand. fs | kerchief envelope of finest white linen, | i | *xquisitely handembroidered a : | Pompadour. la Ideas for the Trunk, Small bazs of lavender in the com | for any length of time sweeten wone derfully the air that is so apt to be- come musty. If trunk linings are garments themselves, THE EVENING 'I'ELEUBAM LAKEEAND FLA., APRIL 16, !913 Physically and Ment ally a Child Is Q.ER | | and thus become painful, whether on]lng after me. Surely in siz months = { 5 more animal an existence the child | pages, with a stified yawn he turned leads in his babyhood the better he|to the magazine section. before seven the more he'is likely to Queer title for a story!” ous system is the point of least re-|ing of you. sistance in most children. For this | my thoughts ever since the day I packed .| prancing steed, carrying me off in your | time to sort them out, especially so wm, will come, ing some time posing as a man of thh.ndaunuthhkntomt::ln he at length 1 d that the Handkerchiefs With Differing Decora»| Timidity was an unknown element meaning | little maid ushered him into the Ban { those with corner decorations supposed | rington home. | est white cambric daintily finished vlth ton you wished to see?” hemstitched borders in colors—red,| “Yes, the writer of short stories.” & pink—that are repeated in the corner | But, sir, she's no miss; she’s married decoration which clearly denotes for |and bas four children.” Sunday and dianer bandkerchieffor| A Persiun l-lll boys have narrow hemstitched of the problem of how to desl with the suffragists. Mluthmhmlln. These are al-| “It is true,” he says, vmhnmwhltovhfluthhnb | phraseology, “tbat in |m ilflfllbl e old wife was received into 1 H muslin bordered widely with real | mot, I think, possible. partments of trunks that fiust stand | flesh administered by guard attendant, | elightly scented in this way dresses! The cabaret show continues, prod eand underwear are more daintily @bly 0 the satisfaction of the ma- fragrant at the end of the journey Jority, but certainly to the dissatisfac- ! when one folds a sachet among the tion of a minority. The latter ele- | mm POVOIUEOTORUS O POPOPCEQ YT, mmmm :wzc O - weanrs oloo’} GRADUATION TIME IS HERf BY JULIA CORNELL. ! We have just received one of the largest stocks of solig goyy | b R e ] Herbert Englerth, bachelor, man of business, was gitting on the veranda of the California hotel smoking a pipe, when an eastern Sunday news- per was handed him. *Silly sentiment to have this trail- jewelry and novelties ever shown. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all to inspect the Cole & Huil stock. “Always a Pleasure to Show (oods.” ' COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, [ QOO OSOPAP CHASOSPTSOCOSOSC e Qe O 0"'0'! ooam:oao I should be acclimated even to the extent of reading coast news.” After looking over the different § COSOHSDGOGNSODEDE SIS I st ¢ “‘To the Unknown Man,’ Humph! | / You are the man. I am the I am sitting by the window, my hnrp I‘l‘.e M beside me, looking at the stars, think- Indeed, you have lived In my dolls and stopped climbing trees. During girlhood hours I pictured you clad in purple, dashing into town on a! /0 CS’s 26:1// I arms! What if other girls had boy lovers, I was happy in the thought that | my Prince was on the way, I was nlx-) teen then. Tonight the clock of time shall strike thirty for me! Ah! You can never know what It means to a girl to foce thir- ty unloved, unmarricd! Why, why havol you made this possible for me? Is ltl that your time is taken up with busi. nes cares, or have you drifted Into an easy-going, carelesy life, content with your pipe and a dog, & man who prefers | & dream-wife to the real? No, the thought is unworthy of you, who are | unselfich ard true. My faith in you | has not wavered, but, dear, the time | grows lonz. I am waiting, waiting, not for the schoolgirl 1deal, but for you, in any form you may coms, I have trave eled mucn. I have gazed into the eyes of men. Ah! we should know each | other, Am I good to look upon? you may wonder. Denre:t‘. let me whhperl Come ON that I am considered fair of face. The C“ll-’l"l wind plays with my curls, I have kept myself pure and sweet for you. No man has entered my life. Oh, the happy, happy hours I have spent embroidering linen, making cushe fons for my home—your home. I have been collecting all these years. My chest s overflowing. Ah! the tender dreams I have of you and me in our own home, sitting In the twilight or by the evening lamp, You reading to m9o while I sew. At such times I am very happy. But somctimes, at night, when the wind is blowing and the rain dashe ing against my window, the cruel thought that you may never com~ flashes upon me—a long, lonely life without you! It is torture, because, dear, I am not one of | those strong, self-; sum( lent creatures who can rise above the old law of nature, I'm simply a home-loving girl, who asks nothe ing of life but her innlienable right of husband, homa and children. Oh, dear, unkrown man, visit me in my j dreams tonight and promise that you %fi On our lower prlce suits the Style and Fit are just as good as on our ' better grades. We won't sell you Ga good a suit for $15 as we will for ‘either will anyone el<e. But cur 515 suits are fifteen plump dollars’ worth, andwere they not good we would not sell them at all. We want you to come cgain, and again for life. Boys, ask your father to bring you along when he comes for a suit ai:d getadandy good one for you, too The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY © rwn- “By George! I'm the man!" gasped Herbert Englerth. “For twenty years I've been on the lookout for just that type of a girl. Heavens! that article was written with heart's blood! I'll | find the girl or I'm not the man 1 think I am. Of course, she's eastern, possibly southern. I'm away out here, but what's distance! I'il get her ad- dress from the publisher.” With Herbert Englerth, thinking' was doing. But to his dismay he| found no addresses were given out. It was, however, characteristic of him when he started out to do a thing he did it. This quaity had made him an indispensable factor in his busi ness irm. So when he asked for an immediate leave of absence it was Upon his arrival east, after spend- article had been written by Angela Barrington of Baltimore, Md. She was one of the new writers who were slowly gaining ¢ foothold in the lit- erary world, he had been informed. P00 208 SOUPIPEOI L S4C- SCREENS FOR THE DOORS AND WINDOW'S BUILDER'S HARDWAR HOW ABOYTr Doow MA?S 2 in Herbert Englerth's life. He, how- ever, found himself as timid ae the proverbial schoolboy when a trim “Did you say it was Mlu Barring: “Oh, yes; she is not in just now. Persian on “Suffringettes.” puts forward a solution n his quaiat my Persia we not much tfoubled with your suf fringettes, though at one time a re- my bhomo in Tabrir who in rages bmko mny things, scratch my favon d talk and tslk and taik. But t lm one wirk ot the sword was easily ceased, which with your law is “80, too, weuld be unpossible for same reason, I think, to take mnext best way to otop such women &3 you | have—viz, to mount them with ail | speed upon assback, face to tail, with | poster inscrihing overhcad, ‘See the deservirg puaishment of female chat~ ter monkey,’ and so through all the city, stayviog only in three strokes of stout s 1 OS0S0 S 090 S0S0S0S0 2 FSDSNSASDSOSOSO SOOGS0 $04O+0SD We carry everything you needin builders’ h.rdware, from thewire screen on the front 3 door tothe outside knob on the kitchen door. Your house or building, if properly “hard- s wared” will be much more handsome than GDO I APPATPOPI0 SO D IPOPIP P IO POLOHOD T Gt | Well s0.” R = LS T T B ————— Mansfield and th: Cabaret, if you gave no care to the kind-of “trim- mings” you use. TINNERS AND PLUMBERS ment needs no spokesman, as the sub- Ject bas been discussed thoroughly, but a reference to Richard Mansield Al L Al S ENE S 2 an-_:ffi#fiwglhe Model Hardware Co. nb..,nbefor III[I[[[GRAM

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