Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 29, 1913, Page 7

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kind has flexible links of gold wire, . s Penwiper a Dainty Little | & b That B with the vanity box om top in the et Come Quite A shape of an oval medallion with SPEAK"‘G OF c“mcE for the good‘ MY 2 LINE [NCLUD” " — bandsome monogram. ° : —— ONE OF THE BEST OF THE MANG advertised in : : 4y is for onas ‘ 1 S il o e | e e | » e it o ot | o SO v : ble, and ! earri m ones. to a gamble,” : "‘".2‘.'&.“. small sise. The back | diamond studded boxes 50 bigger than It might seem attractive to others, | Caution Should Be """""cl':.'\‘ ° ® Magazlnes ] mmumflc of & plece of stiff | & child’s locket. Among the most pop- Not to me.” Use, as In the Case of Other lrst l "mmentoutlummot. ular of the vanity cases for the neck | “Well, isn't everything & gamble, ers—Lotlon for Whiten- . s oy 870 about six inches deep, and to | are those of colored Russian enamel business or sport!" asked DeWitt ing the Hands. i tationery ‘.unwnfldflhm. on a linked chain to mateh. . .'Yum‘tullhovmmeonlu| — H dboo gress book is sewn. Again, one may carry a vasity box out, no matter how careful you are, To remove stains on the nalls, lem- an P ¢ : The card is afterwards Dot | 08 the end of the parasol, of as the |about going in. The chance that stocks | on juice, as already may ost Cards * x and front with pale blue silk and head of a big hatpin, disguised as & will go up or down is just the same be used with advantage. Liquid am- A ::.a with & dark blue silk cord can | charm for her chatelaine, or even set a3 the chance that the ball will fall in | monis, diluted, is also an excellent Clm § 1n one of the big buttons that oras- |the red or the black on the roulette | cleanser for stains on the pails and NOW BEING 1 ment her corsage draperies. One wheel” girl, who wore a watch on the back | “Not the same,” rejoined of one riding glove, had set in the |“for full knowledge of the market and other a small vanity case ready for In- | the holdings enables the operator to stant use when she dismounted. forecast ordinary fluctuations. There ean be no forecast of & happening that is governed only by chance.” erned’ by changce. Perhaps if he will examine the phrase he will discover that it is paradoxical. Is what he calls chance governed by something?” Loomis DICTATES OF FASHION Molre and chilloa ta & tavorite-eom | s3ris Y il ; - £ I table institution in New Y Thelr mother had dled and left them unprovided for, thelr father had dis- appeared some time before. The boy was ten years old, the girl seven. After a year in the Institution the boy ran away, and, strange to say, left the ecity and followed the railroad westward. It was in the eummer and § edges of the material. In s small ring is sewn by which the ! penwiper may be suspended from the | the foned true-blue ribbon streamers are rather Incongruous 'vogue for ook, smoky London, On the front, initials can be worked in silk In some strongly contrasting Waistcoat Effects. shade of color or some pretty little ! Quite the most striking '"mf-:fi' * foral design can take their place It seen in blouses was one of voile. This preferred. 'had a double breasted, low cut walst- :fi:fi:;.‘;’; :l'c'cy f:'l“,’ t(::; g:‘: :,“d The sketch g0 clearly shows the na’ cpat of ratine striped volle with four |7 S0¢ T STE FoCPIE OU SECO0M VOB ture of this little article that further white pearl buttons 28 a fasteningand | /0 o0 nl;mll e gk Y (:1 i description is unnecessary. finish, From the neck to the top of | worth mentiungu ntil Inle‘ln' Scnlor:bc: "the walstcoat it was filled in with | by ucked voile, It iad all the appearance | ¥hen he found himself in a little vik t a NEW IDEAS IN VANITY BOXES of a man's waistcoat and shirt front, ;::goh::i lhoe:lh(::r.\!:rh!f:n. ]‘llh; clofh- but the materials were so soft as to | 8 i RS0 FHERIENG 10 WO Article Has Becous Pratically indi® | )inve it of any possible mannish ef: ‘::fe'::’."n'a t:o El;e“);’l'\); 1;: l'::“:lnl:(‘::l:l:":: pensable, and Many Quaint Do~ | ¢t Worn with a coat opened in signs Are Offered. T 2 New York, But in Mattawan he saw { front it had the effect of a walstcoat &' Kinihtachd! woman: who. not only soree ! | The vanity box has become €0 much i BRI DAL gave him a meal but a complcte suit of clothes, antl who talked to him with & part of & woman's outlit that the | muiulacturers are discovering many | 80 much Iuterest that ho told her oud ways for her to carry it. ! moro of his story than he had con- To tuke one's powder puff and lip fided to any other new acquaintance. s from one's handbag has become © e said that his parents were dead, that he was going to C:fiifornia, where the gold came from, and that he had made his way alone from Rochester. The woman tried to induce him to stay for a time with her, but he was Shadow Lace on Lingerle Hats. i In the large lingerie hats, shadow tace frills trim the brims with crowns neireled with rose* LG could. - “ITe arrived in 8an Francisco Christ. mas week, by that time well inured to hardship but still self-reliant. His first meal In that city was earncd the next morning selling papers, for he found made no more than:a bare living, but to save. Three years ago, then fifteen years old, he realized that he needed an education more than anything else, He kept his place on the street selling the morning papers, but in the after noon gave it up to others while he went to his studies. Last November he learned of a place with an engineer. ing firm here that would be open for Smooth Shave for a Rough Face No matter how tender your skin or tough and wiry your beard, we can sell you a razor that will give you aclean, velvetshave. make it he would require at least six months at the university, and it seem. to sustein him, for he would be oblig- ed to give up his newspaper selling.. Every- plan he could think of present- ed the same necessity—More money— : and he knew of no way fo gt it Two | days Jater he picked up a purse on the ! walk®where he had stcod so many mornings, and in the pur:e was $600. It scemed like a digect znswer to his withes, but he wanted to be honest. The next morning he turped cuiekly | but tremblingiy to the ‘lost and fourd’ zdvertisements. What he bhoped not to ece was there, and two hours later | he was om his way to the addrees ' given. To his knock the door opes- ed and there, not recognized for a ! minute of curious surprice and strug . gling recolloetion, stood his eister, It will give you a light orclose shave with no roughness, no irritation. If you cannot shave yourself, we will scil you a safety razor that gives an easy, safe, quick, convenient shave,at verysmall cost. | than his. She had been chosen from . among her many eompanions in the in- ! stitwtion and adopied by a childless | ccuple from Michigan, who had vicited New York with this purpose in mind. A long time after she had become wonted to her new home she told her Besides razors. we sell strops, brushes and other kinds of cutlery. Come in and talk to us about it. The —— ——————— and tolg the sister of the the boy'a rrpreczed de to go to Czii‘ornia. Then from the charitzhl: institution The father Jackson an? | Wilson Co. Loomis, | it should be charily used and mot afrald and got away as cuickly as he | not only instruction but help among}| the rewsboys. For a long time he| by the time of the fire he had begun| him if he could prepare for it. To, ed out of his reach. He needed $2001 WORE SLUE AT THE whom he had not seen for seven years. | the occasion of her second mar “Ier story was even mbre intersting | riage, . | son that the bridal toilet of widows under the free edge of them, but m LAKE PHARMACY taken as an every-day remedy for the Come and see me before pur purpose. Occasionally a little pumice stene (in powder) or powdered cuttle- fish bone may be used with water for keeplng the pails free from stains. The white opaque spots that appear so frequently on nails are sald by some to denote & wcakness in the nall while others at- tribute them to & peculiar mental at- titude, hence they are commonly call- .‘ u“m.-' A simple nall rouge is made by mis Ing together some fresh lard and pow dered carmine and perfuming with & chasing elsewhere, Yow patronaye appreciated. Miss Ruby Danie! * News Stand g the a8 8 Poriresereetrir—d the nails consists of & oot o e i, g e s od to mes warm water. s coiont i -fhe Professions- esd -Mu.“ cerine, beaten together and DR. SAMUEL F. AOTR . with ofl of violets. Mdn:ho SPECIALIST. A ounces ot.:ee:m a By, Raz, Note ond m sweet almonds, way . iy of the lotion. Mace the ingrediesits Ofice, 141; Residunee, in & jar in & saucepan of boiling wa- Bryant Blig, Lakeland Pa. untll well mixed, and, when cold, pot the paste and apply it as often as nec- essary to the hands, or smear It in- | side sleeping gloves, WILBOX, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOR and Joiners of Americe, Local 1776 297-3 Rings. NEW DRAPED GOWN ' — Muan Building, Lakelsad Fierita, = Moeots overy Tuesday might ot | e o'clock, at McDonald's hall. R. L. MARSHALL, President. | UR. W.R. GROOVER, 1. W. LAYTON, Vice Pres. PHYSICIAN AN ®TROBON, #. W. LOGAN, Treasures. Rooms § and ¢ Kentucky Bide. 8. H. FELDS, Fin. Secy. % w‘, n“ ' H. F. DIETH .CH, Rec. Becy. H. L. COX, Uonductor. _—.—_—_——n——— KEISEY BLANTOR . . FAMUEL BOYER, . 2 LAWYER i li oY ). W. 8CARR, § C. & WLLOUGHDY, P. O, Bldg. Phone 319, Lakelaxd, 7ia Board of Trustess b it SRS AR 3 PSR Lakelan@ Lodge 0. 91, F. & A OBYEOPATH PHYSICIAN ). Regular communications held op |Resms §, § and 7, Bryant Bulldiag ‘| secona and 4th Mcundays at 7:30 p Lakeland, Fis. |m. Vistting brethren cordally tn- {Ofcs Phone 278 Blus. Jvitet. . J C.'OWENS, W. M. House Phong 378 Black J. F. WILSON, @ecy. @. D. & H D. NEKDEREALL Civil Engineers and Architestt . Rooms 312-316 Drene BDllg. " Lakeland Chanter, R. A. M. No. 29 meoets the firet Tharsday might in| esch month in Masonic Hall. Visit- tag ‘companions welcomed. A. D. Lesuard, H. P.; J. 7. Wilsen, Seoy. veys, examination, reperes Blueprirtisg. Palm Chapter, 0. B. 8. mests every A. 3. MACDON A wwond and fenrth Thureday aightr .....p...‘.,,oa. \ f each month at 7:30 ». m. Mre. Uleoa ‘Kesa, W. M.; J. 7. Wil | g “ Lakeland, Florida. i I Gewn of orange . Fhrsucys, W, J, Estrides, Phoae 250, vk fi:. n:-.-“m of charmesse [ Cenncil Commander, Mre. Sallie Sciy- Lakeland, Fiorida, : r tan nens - ~Attorney-at-law— ‘ (X 21 Coor 1 Stusrt Bldg. Bartow, M Segular mesting every Tueeds) | T —— 1 g U7 | at 2:30 ot 08 Pellows Hall, Vielt BE W. 8 BVIN Charming Costame in Which Widew members always welcome. OENTIS? Tosk New Matrimenial Vouws 0 [ #. D. BRYAN Established 1a July, 1000 ° Recest Wedding. . 3 focoms 14 and 16 Kentucky Politing Chaagellor Commander Phones: Office 180; Restdence +. XK. .ACRSON, Becretary. o POST 38, G. A. B, the firet Satureay ia every month at 10 «. m. at the hoeme o' ; has secn muny changes In that re-| prieee ::‘ut.l “A' ;&y hazdsome and charm- w ride wore palest blue, with | hat to match, and many plumes of the J. M. Sparling on Keatucky avenue same soft tint. Another wore gold| A- C. SHAFFER, Commander. color, and locked fuscinating with a| 7. R. TALLEY, © Adjutant ellk embroidered tunic to match it in hue. Her Slack velvet hat was crown. | cd with gold t2d yellow feathers. A thort while ago the widow of a well- known mam wore maize color oa avoland #¢. 6. EDWARDS Blsora Redekadk lLedge o ¢ The gown was charmeuss, the long trained skirt bordered with dark brown fur, and some beautiful- an- tigue Brussels lace trimmed the cor| . eage and formed cash ends. To com-| Lake plete the harmony of the tollet the | mests I brown velvet hat exactly matched her |9 @, P, hall. sable stole. There is really no rea-| . # should not show almost any color, ex- cept perbaps wtkite and very light cream, and, of course, black, g GLA B JLR M’A nomy. Blowom Div, For the woman who has no mald o q_ml.‘:..'hl.ofl.l:.'-: c::: f:) ;v:o has a small apartment and does ant fourth Welnestaye o |0 Baows . her own laundry work, a great deai of meath ot 3:00 5. m. Vil ad':“ n'l.‘-‘-‘ S S had ta misd vhen b MRS 1 C. BROWN Gery oy by Vratersal Order of Bagies ® Rememben - Bt (=8 o catiedngtion o e b |50 7 4 o N WILLIAMS, Pruttent. | oot & 'an sny o

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