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PAGE TWO %7 ~ A National bank mustoperate under STRONG RESTRICTIUNS for safety. laid down by the Government at Washington. Before the U, S. Government granted us a charter todo a banking business, they satisfied themselves that there was both money and character behind our bank. They wanted to INSURE the safety of our depositors, Do Your Banking With Us First National Bank OF LAKELAND G - derstood before, that, with the body Podny: v PRIV S B PN b ¥ 0L v perteetly prepared by heat, ice does i for the nerves what duiibb do for e o e £ T | the muscles T i o o (‘? i | It is impossible to put into words i Jét’d{‘é’ t;' g ‘gj e 0! Ei&( ‘| the sense of '.lI‘I.%A L stren '\ilv. calm- | | el ness wnd coura that came with the ’ | A icy effusions that drenchod my tired ‘ e zend lunadey work 1o what yoo avs lewking ter wad g ‘“‘l" WIiUGE raime Ic ucereded d ir, Vizor took 4h ¢ we axe giviag. Try us, @1 the of ! \ LA I with v phy 4| which on otetin ‘&\ i y - ’,*:w good swim in the sea, \ 0 7 Ly L/ 4} R Day after day, week after week, 1 ‘Jzéafi" 4. "“"i“rzai}, 4‘ was subjected alternately to hot wa- o W o | ter and ice water, My strength re- i Vest Hein 81, Q turned. s sound My appetite 0 S SR R R ERE R % | grew keen \ singular (ranquillity BRI FIm R L M VRGN ity Am} took posic of my irritated nerves, - e 5 SEae ’___:__," II felt your nd worked with an e | ease and enthusiasm 1 had not known LUCK IN CEOOSING GLASSES || for a long time We go to the expense of trouble is gemething you dex’'t want to | of a voyage to Germany in search of - health when we can achieve the same trust to. Never buy them without}| ragults by observing the same diet and ‘ having your eyes tested. Have it]]| taking the same exercise at our own L . done by us and it will be done homes. We waste time and money in [ going to Aix-les-Bains when we have Mol thoroughly and accurately. There || precisely the same means of restoring ‘ I will be nothing “chancey” about it. || our nervous systems in our own bath- Hining e tubs. } Buying glasses any other way 18 like taking medicine in the dark. 1t'sY| WANT BEEF, NOT BEAR MEAT 7/ dangerous. — P California Man Offers Flesh to the C O L & H U L L Public With Very Indifferent Success. Jewelers and Qptometrists Phone 173 Lakeland. Fla. = Sacramento.—Near Donner station, in the Sierras, bears are making their appearance in numbers. Hungry after - I PR OO0 RS | their winter's hibernation, they are - P & coming out in the open in search of De R 5 LY \ !:AN1 PR[SS'NG Cl”B i food, only to fall victims to the guns Y : b &1 of huntere. x\‘ : - e P D ’Q A. W [lorraine, a resident of that B b | section, killed last week and shipped £ Alters tion, Ladiea Work a Specialty. SWork + | to this cily a 150-pound bear to sell In . * | the Jocal marlk with the statement 1t Borvice inn Guarsn that if 1} was any demand for this | . % kind of mout he would no doubt be| th 1 t % | this year AA I EQ 1 Despiie t! 1 ‘ ¢l for several 1 sh was in ; Ave ne 87 Bowyer Sflii-‘?l.‘\g fairly good counditior the general ) 5 3 | public did not s to take kindly to _Kfijtrhrhr‘m: Mt I} R CHETIVO R Yiw 2 ‘ it, and t! 3 little llkelihood that | = | ear meat will become a part of the | e e e et e e | usual diet of northern California. . SRR SR, W. K. Jackson-associatea- W, K, McRat l $3500 GOWNS FOR SQUAWS Owner and Manufac- Real Many Indian Girls of the West Wear turers’ Agent Estate Exceedingly Expensive Dresses. { Brokerage--Real Estate’ Spokane, Wash —About the most e » b pensive dresses in the Pacific north- ¥ west are worn on state occasions by TelljUs What You Have to Sell IDEN Bng HORs ASubiiro DON Beoe 4 ; ; ) Iudian girls living on the reservation AT We Will Try to Find a Buyer near Lewiston, Idaho. Each dress is worth $3,500, not for the material, but . for the 350 elk teeth used in the deo- Tell Us What You Wantto Ruy; orations, the teeth being worth $10 We Will Try to Find a Seller | aptece. The teeth were collected by | | ancestors of the Webb girls when elk Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & RRYANT Building Sl sttt Lakeland b L Florida l | Telgram 10c Week: Americans Need Not Go Abroad for Health. New Yorker Tells His Experience— Relates How He Rested Up From Heat and Overwork by Hot and Cold Water Treatments. New York.—In the blistering sum- mer weather, when tens of thousands of overworked and nerve-wrecked Americans are swarming to the wa- tering places and cure houses of Eu- rope, it is worth while to consider the results which one can get by common sense methods at home, James Creel- man writes. Hydrotherapy! To the average man or woman, it is a hard, big word, big with mystery. Yet, in a general way, it means nothing more than the scientific and systematic use of hot and cold water tem. Right in your own bathroom you i may do for yourself nearly anything that can be done for you in the great- est hydropathic establishments of Ger- many or Krance. A little more than a year ago I was an almost complete nervous wreck. Overwork had reduced me to a condition of exhaustion, and I tum- bled to the floor beside my desk in the municipal clvil service commis- slon. And it had been ascertained by my doctor that my heart was sound—a condition necessary to the treatment— I was put Into a bathtub of very hot water. This steaming process was prinei- pally to prepare me for the ulti- mately agreeable shock that was to follow. After 1 had perspired in the hot wa- ter until my whole body was red I was allowed to sit up in the tub and {ce water was steadily poured over me for a long time and my spine was rub- bed with ice, Then [ learned what | had not un- Grocer in Row With Dentist. Kearney, N J.—J¢ Pecker, a r here and with at- sat of fused to h eph 1} erting Y Pect sald, becauvse the ¢ he the set. rtist would not return the cold se room for the new tecth. S8l THi EVLNING TELWGBAM, LAl ELAND, FLA., SEPT. 8, 191?. TAKE CURE' AT HONE to tone up and restore the nervous sys- | removed to make e PRETTY THINGS EASILY MADE All Sorte of Useful and Decorative Ar ticles at Command of the Clever Needle-Woman. There are many dainty articles which the clever needlewoman can make for her living-room which re- quire a minimum amount of time, but add much to the beauty of the home. For the living-room in summer €v- erything should be made of washable materials, so that they can be kept tresh and clean during the dusty months. This will not be a difficult problem, for many of the most artistic fabrics serving as a background for embroidery will launder successfully. The heavy linens usually tcu'mlntgIl It):le : is for the lovely craftsman e lc)zxs':esrs, draperies and cushions, the NOW, before the inclemep; 3 | scrims, casement cloths and burlaps | er of late fall sets in, hay, » cannot suffer harm through washing. ' those needed walks, repair wh 0 Make the table runner, cushions, lar and make other T‘»‘Da‘_r«.__. magazine covers and draperies of any | ghould be done with CEME:\'f one of these materials and stamp | them with an artistic design. Em- broider this with colors to harmonize | with those used in the room. The Bulgarian work, done with col- ored wools or mercerized cotton, is very popular at present and appropri- ! ate for the living-room. Choose linen of a loose, coarse | weave for the background, and for the table-runner cut a strip long enough | to extend ten or twelve inches over: each end, not including the hem. “l you prefer a tablerunner the exact di- mensions of the table top, cut it ac- cordingly. Stamp the design at each end and embroider it with bright tones of blue, red, yellow and green, with touches of black or dark brown. Fill in the mo- tifs with satin stitch, first padding with white darning cotton. For the cushions cut two rectangular pieces of linen, one for the top and the other for the back. Embroider a panel of the Bulgarian work at each end and BIRTHDAY OR OTHER GIFT, Little Hand-Bag Would Take On Ad- ditional Value as the Work of the Giver. Our sketch shows a useful and prac- tical type of hand-bag, which is sim- ple and easy to make. It fastens with a metal clasp of the shape shown in diagram A, on the left of the illus- tration. Metal clagps for this pur- pose, with perforations in them, for gewing them on to the material, may be inexpensively purchased in many . The sidewalk that is gy, of CEMENT fs the waik y) | weather will not effect. Ask us for figures—we'r; S submit them, I Lakeland Ariific; 1Stone Work:* H. B. Zimmermar. Ta Tw [ 1 fancy work shops, and there are vari- ous desigus that may be selected from, and of course they cay be used in making bags of any shape. The bag illustrated is carried out in dark green striped moire silk, and lined with soft silk, and the size indi- cated will be found a useful one, though it could be made on the same to fit the size of the periodical. Black silik cord of a fancy pattern is ) ooqiq ine top with a panel to corfe- re lines in a larger or smaller size, it | grich the edge of the pillow with a preferred o g B Pure, rich, sterlized cre: A novel feature about it is the little ; i pe! I zine ver should be cut | frill that runs all round the edge. | Mg meeazingscoveniananld Veo- | from cows iuspected and pusJy by the City Pure Food Dej: ;f‘tt:u-h: |.1 n‘[v 4}‘,1‘-. ‘|A ::h):w and .11( is ulr» ‘ spond with that used on the cushion. {l pu AR R LR ithithe 'l"v"” uotted | “yp voy are extremely energetic, make {E men®. Manufactured all and frayed out it R window draperies of the same mate- It might be mad 1 other colors fial and borde lon with the Bul- | the most modera and te than tt quggested i desired, and | . 1 ) - | arie Mbrolae [t ds alvays o IEH Anbrles ((Eh e P ; conditions, ALL lncr: %0 SRS T Wo mate | I e O 1 er of t | { mate 81 | of & volur 1o 1 navonize with | LAGES GF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ‘é that go to make our by the co 1o i they are to | - ¥ MUST be the standard to | | : (1 i junpear Color Has Wissly Been Left Largely ¥ i L L e he | | L ‘Df the i i ity and quality., Thero Ve | DAY OF THE DOUBLE SKIRT/| o ::’ difference in “Froz i |l ZAveor alp | Vogue That Has Much to Recommend | narro il learn to say M i 1t Seers Be Decidedly | turn-r ’ o R { [ S , tards” end POINSET | on It | but it 10 &g n ' i, ; s les. Tortuna i Cream. Try It. n The voane urt s hionable to wear a k i to be increa 0D e ah ! It rolls away |§ N SALE BY [ erally o n drape 1ght above the | and 3. Over! m | ] | this « D | ~nE 0 pat L4 migh « i A 3 e Eals e t with two § » LAKELAND. t L ; uckward over |f§ 1 !1‘" L G te OF coloTed | ey R IR . ?H]\:" al of expre open space left | 0 i H "“’\'”' B 1t band of lace crossed well |~ g iy g Which s fup toward the neck and drawn softly | NSUREBIAIOLLIG u n.:n‘ ees the colored g r-} down under the b miture « r and the effect | good scheme for any 1 is very solt | chest is thin and who does not wish trimming as they rent bod inder sheer Ribbans are used of the found:ition : are employed fces. This | to go in the street with much of her ! | neck exposed, | It is & good idea to remember that | a flat collar at the back of the neck | under tran e of ribbo | jl\'flirflfi e ‘I'w‘l'v"_l'=-!"_l: ahout a Year| g often hetter than a high one unless Surgical Goo o ago, but did not find its way into the | {t {g tight-fitting. One can ado | i) L\sl_lmfln for ! :v:nrh‘ ud -n.h! lh‘*‘(lifrr(‘nt kinds of frills and ribbons ___'H.OUSGI'IOld Loy ] i‘:";\‘.“i‘( 1!(1:::1‘1 "““" ”i"” et that it 2:11* | and laces at the neck if they will only Sick Room v ) ". .'. 0! 5 ne argain connter T('nl"l]lh"l‘ to kppp the h(\(‘k and t.he ( st:\.z'n it is still a feature of many ex-| exact shoulder line flattened by & pl!es QO_to' quisite toilets. ] ! turnover collar of thin white fabrie. IN BLACK TAFFETA. IN BLUE AND WHITE STRIPES | Practical Little Frock That Combines Serviceability With Many Other Good Qualities, Lake Pharmas Bryan's Drug St [ | | | We wil! send them u | you and wiii try tc! |you right, A practical little trock bines the requ with The is cut in V shape show ing a small yoke of shadow lace, while at the back is & round colls ir of blue satin reaching to the ¢’ er. The girdle and band | Into whi e sleeve is gathered are il ;o{ ;lar:c blue T irt has a plain tunic and both are i | & six-inch hem. [ Our Dlspla} i 5 | st watches, lockets, echains - 'ging ";’ ¢ drocehes, ate., is motieeab!’ ' e rl w | striped X serfect taste as well us ¥ | useful zood quality. | with | stra e i The Jewelr) and + landle is tbe kind * ¢ tu give satisfasction ! “ w long it is worn. If ” ; » g17e sometihng of perms : odel of black taffeta with ruchi :A : : ef rlaited white maline, Skirt dl‘lpodh o T T A fon : s wi nt.. Scolloped tunig, 1l. C. Stevel