Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 19, 1913, Page 6

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mow o Mrs. Mary Winthrop Turner of New York, whose exhibit at the French Dog Club of America won high praise, 18 shown here with “Beautitul " a large white French bull that was considered the finest specimen in dog show. E.‘} L R L ‘J90q QAQ 9 % 0) B Bd Conclusive Evidence. 0 8401 8[q ensidsw ¥ 0) Sujuley 4 “What '53/N800}g 4O Jonsdng 400 ht my black eye,” lhe npllod. 4 e We Won’t Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how to Increase The Quantity We give the "most now but we are anxious to give more, Phone us’and|prove it, Cottolene, 10 pound padls. .. o omvvcivincencciomi e LB Cottolene, 4-pound pails. ..... 89 Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. . . ... i miiiiiie i i, 11D $ eans family size Cream....... ] ¢ eans baby size Cream........ 0 cieEmet s amEmect ot cmmiite IRk LR LR RN 1-2 barrel best Flour...........cmicomevivvceiimec ... .00 18 pounds best Flour.. ... ..ovvvimimeeevecneme... 40 Pionio Hams, perpoumd .. .oooi i mivviei i .. D1 oR L. P EEATER R e e e | § gallons Kerosems ..o moiimcmeiiivnene e e, Tweedell IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The Old Reliable Contractors ‘Who have been building houses in Lakeland for; years, .md who never “FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction, e All classes of buildings contracted for, .The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue OSSP OO0 A street brocade silk. Parisian Fancy That Will Be Popular in America costume with skirt of blue moire and waist of blue and creme : SUITABLE AND PRETTY GIFTS, Few Things for Prospectlve Bride Are In Better Taste Than the Easily Made Sachets. Are any of your friends engaged? It o, why not make them some pretty sachets for an engagement gift? They are always appreciated and can easily be made. Purchase a quantity of satin ribbon two inches in width. The shops offer many bargains in ribbons at this season. Cut the sachets in squares, pad them with cotton and sprinkle with sachet powder. Then whipstitch the edges together. Stack a dozen of these together and tle with baby ribbon. On top place a flat bow ornamented with tiny rosebuds made from ribbon. An eighth of a yard of half-inch ribbon i8 required for each rose and they are formed by swirling the ribbon round and round a center. Foliage may' be made from green silk to accompany these roses if desired. This is a charming gift for the graduate. So prepare for June, which is not far distant. AFTERNOON GOWN An afterncon cown of printed silk over lace and emroidery, set off with a belt and sash o black satin ribbon. for Blondes. Crude Co! 3 Crude, brilli= = colors are seen on the hats as or 2 dresses, and one should be very ug and of a blonde complextion ic :nd the combina- tlon of certain ishing colors. The trimmings are | very high. FATIGUE A FOE TO BEAUTY anan Who Would Retain Charm Should Avoid Allowing Herself to Be Victim of Overwork. Over-fatigue is a foe to beauty. Even if there were no lasting effects from it, which there are, a wearied look in a woman's face adds nothing to her charm. Rather, it is as the ap- pearance of a faded flower compared with that of a fresh cue. The muscles and muscular tissues become grad- ually weak and show themselves with particular perversity in ugly rings and bags about the eyes, in a lengthening | of the lines between the nose and | the mouth, and a general sagging. Fatigue, too, has a direct effect upon the stomach muscles, causing them to | sag also, and become unable to work properly, and this, in turn, reflects upon the complexion. rendering it sal- low and eventually blotched. So, I say, avoid fatigue. Rest whenever you can. Whatever the routine of your day may be, it is possible for you to snatch a moment, or, at least, a second or two, here and there, of complete relaxation. Take a long breath and relax, then go on at tension if necessary, but it is rare- ly, very rarely, necessary, and there is a point to be made much of. Re sist tension. Bathe the tired face in cold water. It stimulates circulation, and brings relief, at least to one's feelings, even | If its effect does not go very far be- neath the surface. Hot water follow- ed by a cold dash is also refreshing | ani especially is to be recommended to the woman of nervous tempera- ment. A few drops of camphor in ice water makes an excellent lotlon for the rejuvenation of the tired face muscles, but it should be followed by | the application of a good face cream. Remove the cream with a dry, soft cloth and behold, you feel like a new | woman. — Of Black Charmeuse. The feature of the skirt lifted by means of a few plaits is as universal now as the train. On a lovely afternoon dress of black charmeuse the skirt was thus lifted beneath three very large jet buttons, and the fyllness was looped round towards the back in graceful folds. The corsage of this gown had a very elegant gailor collar of fine lace and revers of the same in front, mak- ing a charming little heart-shaped opening, which just revealed the col- lar and guimpe of fine net. A flat walstband of the same silk with long fringed ends covered the union of skirt and corsage. The sleeves were long, and set well below the turn of the shoulder with a piped seam, Novel Trimming. A novel trimming is little padded flowers, which are cut out of velvet broche ribbon with a sharp pair of scissors, and are appliqued to the straw of the hat, a small mound of cotton beneath bringing the flower into relief. In the case of a hat of black pedal straw, the round cro was covered all over with doeov.pe and padded rosebuds in velvet broche. ' This is the most complete hardware store in this community. We supply the needs and requirements of everybody. And we are determined that every cus. tomer who enters our store shall be com- | pletely satisfied or we refund their money, | The best thing about us however, is ou | prices. We buy in car load lots--take the | smallest possible profit on each article we | sell-= and depend on our volume of sales for what proft we make. We invite you to call and inspect our stock and prices. The Jackson |WllSO Co. ~ O 0 Y Y RN Had to Know the Time. “T understand,” sald the judge, “that you stole the watch of the doctor who had just written a prescription for You at the free dispensary. What have you to say to this charge?” “Well, your honor,” said the prisoner, “It is true, but I found myself in & hole His prescription said a spoontu} every hour, ard i had no watch.” | Conversation During Meals. The world long ago was forced admit the important relationship b tween mind and matter, and wheno is occupled by matter—cating fool the mind should also be brought play. Say something bright. Pey few compliments, tell a bright ao dote, chat of the pleasant and light things in life duriz g all your meals LHOFFOPIOEFOBLOF HOSEOEH0PE B0 SOHRIN WE ARE PROUD 0Of THE FACT THAT WE HAVE THE BEST HARD WARE AND (- -\ THE BEST > HARDWARE We we the chisel to shave down our prices when we i mark our goods, { l ! We do not bore those Who come in to look; we do not have ¥ § because we only nseqd to show our goods to those who know. 0 290ds gell themselves, When you need hardware, coms Jook ‘best you ever saw,” Plumbing and tinning s gpeci Ity Tinning and Plumbinga Specialty| w The Model Ilardwm Subscnhe forlll[ltl[fiRA | l at ours—you’ll find t § | | | : =

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