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IEURALGIA Initiative by Implanting in their minds the conviction that they were dolts that had not the ability to The Power Urge, parents Of Suggestion J- 1 -v to Implant or headache rub the forehead melt and inhale the vapors All Departments to Come To Sanitary Chief Aid New York Officers Pay Eustis Visit To Get Two Youths and Irving concrete sidewalks. Additional driveways also are, being built, one loading to Thomas street Rnd the other to Fleming. -A collection cf cocoanut and royal palms will be purchased and planted In the park at an early date. After tlu beautifi-cation work has been finished, construction of the courts and other improvements provided for will get. under way, city officials say.

Va po Rub Suggesting Failure or EvU to Your Children's Minds Is Like Feeding press upon her that she is a wrong "un. Ovmr tr Million Jar Ummd Yearly r-uisot 10 Tneir Bodies As the Parents Think. So Are the Children Once establish the inferiority complex In a child's mind, and it is done for. It accepts the belief that it has no ability to do thinss. and it at-temps nothing-.

It makes no struggle to rise. It slumps into the humble position that its parents have assigned it. This is why parpetual fault-finding with a child intensifies its faults. To continually nag Johnny about his awkwardness makes htm Btill more awkward. To be forever calling attention to Tom's shyness makes him shrink more and moer out of stent.

To fret at Bob's dullness makes him feel that there is no hope for a boy who isn't quick and alert. When you observe the dealings of parents -with their children the thing at which you wonder most is that fathers and mothers never seem to realize the power of suggestion. Yet it Is one of the most potent forces in the world, and one that can be directed with almost uncanny results to the molding and shaping of the characters of the young. PHONOGRAPHS A plan of lifting the city eanltary department out of its present financial muddle and give it sufficient funds for operation the remainder of the liscal year will be submitted to the city commission at its meeting Tuesday, by City Manager W. Leslie Brown.

Nearly every department of the city government will sacrifice a part of its appropriation for the year to make up the deficit of about $12,000 in the sanitftrv department. Mr. Brown MONO my acquaintances is a wo-roan who has a pretty little flapper daughter. The girl la a (rood I.tUe girl, as playful and innocent as kitten. But the bobs her hair, and aVnts her face, and routes her lips, a.rfl likes to jazz, and joyrlde.

and the plan he has worked out. which will give the sanitary department about $10,000 more, he cannot legally approve payment of bills uf this department for the past month. Mr. Brown said And Mr. Brown said he would refuse to sign vouchers of this department unless the commissioners take immediate action.

It is expected the commissioners will approve Mr. Brown's plan, as it has been passed on by the committee appointed by the mayor. C. N. Tucker, who succeeded Maj Henry E.

Snow as head of the sanitary department two weeks ago, has been instructed by the city manager to conserve every cent possible in the future. rood time just as thousands REPAIRED ALL MAKES PHEPr. JI Other iHrl was assisted in the "slicing process" by Commissioners Lowry and Mc- Cants, appointed last week by Aiayot It is hardly too much to say that as the parents think so are the children. It is the fixed idea that the parents stamp indelibly on the plastic childish mind that determines the fate in life of the man or woman. You can take a delicate child and literally think it into health or Charles H.

Brown as a committee to investigate the matter. her age and class arfi doing. AH this greatly outrages the mother, who tells her daughter that, hsr (lav iluunt MOTHERS, DO THIS When the Children Cough. Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you havo a jar of Musterole at hand to give piompt relief.

Tt does not blister. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too.

Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthmu, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. 35c and 65c, Jars and tubes. The city manager reported to the commissioners last week that a check Many men never have the courage to demand their just deserts and take the places to which they aie entieled in business and society because they were made self-conscious in their childhood.

They had it so impressed on their minds that they were blundering louts, and stupid fools that they shrank within themselves, and never had the nerve to push their fortunes. 810 Franklin Street of the sanitary department for the "9 TaMseSMteveAnGaaBaB Mi s'rls didn't paint NEWS ARTICLES WILL FORM AN EXHIBIT AT "MOSQUITO, SESSION' first five montlis of te year snowed it would exceed its annual appropriation about $17,000 if it continued as it had in the past five months, for the remaining seven months. Unless the commissioners approve 4 'ce. nor 41 shtrnray. and that -XyV'O "tayed at evenings an read irood -jar -vj kooq DAYTONA.

Dec. 3. Dr. Brunson of this city will carry with him to the 'r3 Intead of EUSTIS. Dec 8.

Chief of Police. T. L. Mora and William II. Crcose.

detective, sergeant, of Lockport, N. were In Kustis Friday to take back to Lockport, Roy Drum and Percy Parsons who are wanted for stealing a car in Lockport on August 25. The car stolen is a handsome Packard Sedan and for over a week Drum has been held here on suspicion, having first made his appearance at the recent American Legion Banquet and through the detective work of some of the Legion men, their arrest followed. The stolen car was the property of William V. Williams, a merchant prince of Lock-port, who together with his wife were out driving on the night of August 25.

They stopped to make a short call on some friends and it was while at this home that the car disappeared. The key had been left in the car and the thieves worked quickly, and they were not heard of until arrested in this city last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Gaston and Robert A.

Gaston, of Oxford. N. arrived in the city Friday night and are stopping at the Fountain Inn for an Indefinite stay. Herman Ritter and daughter. Miss Agnes have arrived from Plainfield.

N. for their usual winter stay in this city and are occupying an apartment on West Citrus avenue. J. R. Anthony, president of the Bankers' Financing Company, of Jacksonville, Edward C.

Delafield, president and Clark B. Davis, assistant vice-president of the Bank of America, of New York City, are prominent business visitors in Eustis today. Send Christmas Box The Eustis Rotary Club is being responsible for a large Christmas box to be sent to the Childrens Home at Jacksonville and same will be packed by the Rotary Anns of Eustis. After being confined to her bed for eleven months. Mrs.

Charles Thede passed away Friday at her home on the Eldorado road. She Is survived by second annual conference of the Flor- P. G. Bergeman of Jacksonville; Fred around lday Mosquito Control Association at with japanned H. Hoban of Lake City.

John Emerson Bartow, Dec. 6 and 7. an exhibit. It and W. J.

Carpenter of DeLand. wish teeth! AI1U I lun sriA wind tin 1tr nro will include newspaper articles and pamphlets descriptive of work he has done here and methods used in waging war on the pest. If the mother keeps the child forever reminded that It can't do what other children do because of its poor heart; that it can't eat this or that because of its bad digestion; and that It mustn't be crossed because it is nervous: that child will grow up into a neurotic invalid. But if the mother Impresses on it the thought that It is getting well, and is going to be strong and healthy, nine times out of ten It will overcome, the weakness with which it as threatened. All of us have seen people actually bring upon themselves diseases that they believed they had inherited.

They had had it impressed on them from then Infancy that they were bound to die of consumption because all the Smiths had tuberculosis. Or that they were doomed to perish with cancer, because cancer was in the Jones family. Or to have rheumatism washteethl wasii teeth! KEY WEST IS BUSY accusing her daughter of doing things which se does not do. and prop ties v-imr that she will come to a bad end. Of course.

It Is mother love and mother anxiety that makes this woman keep continually before the girl's -yes the fate of those that follow the road pleasure. It never enters her head that she may be precipitating on her child the catastrophe she dreads, but that is precisely what the is doing. BEAUTIFYING PARK And Just as you can make a child a failure by holding the thought of its inferiority before it, you can do much to make it a success by holding the thought of achievement before it. "We unconsciously strive to be what the people about us expect of us. If Jimmie knows that he has a reputation for beautiful manners, he will act like a gentleman.

If Tom knows that you expect him to make a mark at school or in business, he will try to make good. If Mary knows that you do not think it possible for her to be anything but sweet and innocent, she is not likely to tarnish your ideal. The power of suggestion is so far reaching in its influence that fathers and mothers should be careful how they use it. and avoid implanting a weak thought, an evil thought, a thought cf failure In their children's minds as they would avoid giving them poison. DOROTHY DIX.

Copyright, 1923. by Public Ledger Company. Florldlans registered at the DeSoto are H. G. Rinehart of Cocoa; L.

A. Hylton of Lakeland, Fred C. Locke, George W. Estaver and J. L.

Galloway of Jacksonville, and John Man-ley of Ocala. Florida arrivals at the Bay View hotel Include B. C. Rogers, Lakeland; H. S.

Klinger, Pass-a-Grille; F. T. Plowman and G. Middleton, Daytona; C. O.

Teate, Sarasota; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cushlng and L.

I. King, St. Petersburg; M. A. Hastien and C.

R. Jordan of Jacksonville, and T. W. Kilgore of Orlando. vaslt teeth! tlfying Bayvlew park here is now in full swing.

A large force of men has Better than a mustard plaster. Deen put xo work grading tbe park Yasiuedii because the Simkins were ail rheumatic, and they actually died of what they believed to be Inherited diseases that science has proved not to be inheritable. 1 It is tragic to think how many parents have killed the children they loved by putting the death thought upon them, and by making them believe that they were doomed, and Other guests at the Bay View are C. I. Karlow, Reading, Paul C.

Cooper, Minneapolis, and H. L. Gibson, San Francisco. She Is making the girl feel that Is sophisticated and wordly-wlso one of the wild, 'wild women. She's giving the flavor of forbidden fruit to what would otherwise be harmless little amusements.

She Is making the girl reckless, because she Is making her believe that she is under suspicion and la being talked about. Worst of all. she Is firmly Implanting In the rirl's mind the idea that she Is expected to go wrong. if anything in the world will rut the skids under a girl, it la for her own mother continually ti im- her husband and one daughter who Is enroute to Eustis from Oklahoma City. that there -was no use tn their trying to be strong and welL It Is sti'J more Rex Farrlor.

coach of the University of Florida freshman football team, who remained in Tampa visiting his brother. Dr. J. B. Farrior, for a few days after the Alabama-Florida "rat" game here, has returned to the university at Gainesville.

P. S. Varnes. wen known boat tragic to think of the millions of peo builder of this city, suffered a pain ii ful accident Friday when working pie who are failures in the world because their fathers and mothers-have sapped their courage, and slain their with a jointer machine at the Mccormick I-tennah Lumber Co. While MEETINGS Notice for this column must be written and sent In.

They will be prln'ed on the day the event occur free. Other Insertions will be charged for at the rate of 15 cent per counted Una. operating the machine, Mr. Varne bad the misfortune to sever one fin- W. A.

Bonaker, member of the merchandise brokerage firm of Bonaker is confined to his home. No. 705 Grand Central avenue, on account of illness. eer on the right hand so badly that ff amputation was necessary. The In dex finger was also badly cut but hopes are entertained of saving that member.

Parent -Teachers Association The Mr. and Mrs. S. Lindeman, Mr. and Mrs.

D. Lindeman and Miss Doris Lindeman of New York are guests at the Hillsboro hotel, coming to Florida to enjoy the warm climate. regular monthly meeting cf the Parent-Teachers Association of the When You Think Of Ladies Wear Please Think Of Us For we are using every effort to give you the HIGHEST TYPE OF MERCHANDISE at prices that are ALWAYS REASONABLE every garment in this Shop is of the desirable kind we handle only merchandise of quality and you will be treated with every courtesy and consideration so that SHOPPING HERE is PLEASANT AS WELL AS PROFITABLE. The most likeable klnd of Dresses-Skirts-Sweaters Chappie Coats-Slipovers Corduroy and Silk Roles Silk Underwear and Hose and many more of the BETTER WEARABLES are shown HERE and ANY ARTICLE IN THIS SHOP WOULD MAKE A MOST DESIRABLE AND ACCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS GIFT. Henry Mitchell school will be held Along the Way Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the school.

H. G. Warner of the Purity Springs Water Company left Sunday for Atlanta, where he will spend several adys on business. Board of Managers The board of S. M.

Currier and F. H. Cearfoss are managers of the Tampa League of 430 Colgate's "wmshe" and poDshca docs not scratch orscoozwl two Baltimoreans at the Hillsboro, here on business. Women's Clubs will meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in the council chamber of the city hall. The meft- A.

C. Hess and William C. Ham- You and your friends are Invited to attend a free lecture on Christian Science at Tampa Bay Casino tonight at eight o'clock Ing will be called promptly on the hour and members of the board mett are two Tampa vlslton rom the national capital who are stopping are urged to be present, as business of Importance Is to be transacted. at the Hillsboro hotel. Church Service League An Impor B.

W. Rlghtmlre of Pittsburgh and tant meeting of Young Women's Gve Her Good Advloe A well-dressed, portly woman had boarded the train at the last minute and Inadvertently taken a seat in the smoking car. R. P. Dawson of Atlanta are registered at the Hillsboro hotel, where they will Give hurch Service League Is called for be guests tor several days.

Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of the president. Mrs. Joseph In a few moments a man directly Coming from a cold climate to sunny Roys. All members are urged to be him- Florida are John G. Marshall and wife of Toronto, who are guests at present, as matters or vital Importance are to come before this meet behind began rilling his pipe and shortly tobacco smoke pervaded the whole car.

"Sir," she announced in a stern tne DeBoto hotel. Blanche Volson's ing. voice, "smoking always makes me God's Workers Class The class of Florldlans registered at the Hillsboro in." 213 Twiggs St. 213 Twiggs St. -MM hotel are Donald C.

McKay of Klssim- The offender puffed contentedly and at the same time replied; "It real meet, carl Banmann, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Berke and W. M.

Archer of ly does? Well. then, take mv ad God's Workers of the First Presbyterian Sunday echool will meet Tuesday afternoon for a rehearsal of the' Christmas pageant. All those taking part in this entertainment are requested to be present. Orlando; J. R.

Sherman, R. E. Ger- vice, madam, and give it up." De rill, W. M. Colee, John F.

Switzer and troit uree St. Andrew church. W.C.T.U. The W.C.T.U. of the Tampa Heights Methodist Church will meet Tuesday arternoon at o'clock at the home of the president, Mrs Joseph Roys.

All members are urged to be present, as matters of vital im portance are to come befcre the meet ing. WILL ENTERTAIN A BRIDGE Misses Jeannette and Clara Mae Durden will entertain Friday after noon at their home on South Dakota avenue, w.ch a bridge party, honor Ing Mrs. W. M. Lloyd, who has re First on Your Shopping List cently moved to Tampa from Ocala.

On Saturday afternoon, the Misses Durden win entertain at anothei bridge party, and both occasions are being looked forward to with in terest and pleasure Iw the guests invited. FOUR CENTS' WORTH OF CON VENIENCE flat back effect so necessary to the mode of the moment. Our new Modart models are many ounces lighter and much more comfortable than any other corset you have ever worn. Yet they are so cleverly designed that they support the figure snugly and give charming expression to the wearer's graceful lines. Before selecting your wardrobe we urge you to step into our corset department to be fitted to a corset by one of our experienced Modart Cor-setleres.

In fact. It la highly Important, if you wish to achieve the new silhouette, that you wear a properly designed corset, fitted to give that smart Every year the families In homes where electricity is used spend 000,000 for electric current. By Itself that looks almost as imposing as the expenditures for the famous three C's qA maris coffee blended by a great coffee man confectionary, cigarette and cosmet ics. Yet it averages only four cents a day for each person who uses elec trlclty. If you are down town today we Invite you to our corset department for a trial Modart fitting.

Cracowaner's Tampa's "Back Yard" Poultry Show now in progress at 7th Ave. and 35th St. "OLD FOLKS" CAN GET BACK CLEAR, SMOOTH FACE, TOO 3 IkM fie New CALL PATTERN "it's printed" a Flour Oimeg "I love her lovely angel air, Her face so truly, heavenly fair." Burns. A Announcement Have you gotten acquainted with OMEGA FLOUR. The name of the BEST flour made is OMEGA, The BEST flour money can buy is OMEGA.

For your Particular Baking just use OMEGA. There can be No Failures with OMEGA. The Perfect Soft Flour is OMEGA. Best Biscuits. Rolls, Cakes, and Pastries are made with OMEGA.

Remember the price is' modest in buying OMEGA. Every pound is Guaranteed in OMEGA. Call on your grocer for OMEGA. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS No other part of your skin is subject to the effects of exposure which your face, neck, ehoulders, arms and hands are. That is the reason they become roueh.

wrinkled and discolored, if you give the skin the attention it must have. Look at the skin on your body where it has been protected all the time. If your face, neck, shoulders, arms and hands had been covered up all this time, tod, they would be Just as sotft, smooth And clear. Years of neglect haven't made it Impossible to regain that glow of youth you once had. If you will use the Cleansinp Cream which bears the well-known Black and White label, and use it faithfully each night, you 'will be surprised by the wonderful transformation In your looks in a few' Black and' White Cleansing Cream doesn't make the skin greasy like heavy cold creamy usually do, and you will be delighted the way tt makes It good to look at and feel.

It can be had at most all stores at the popular price of 25c and C0c, the same as the many other widely used beauty creations bearing the Black and White label. After searching the Pattern field very thoroughly for the most practical and economical paper pattern for our new store we decided upon The McCall Printed Pattern for a great many realsons but aside from the fact that today is our opening day of McCall Pattern Department, we are going to invite you to come in today and talk with Miss Orchard who is just from The McCall Company and who will gladly give you all information regarding this "Printed Pattern" that helps you to dress well at small cost and she will also tell you why 'we selected the "McCall Printed Pattern" over all the other paper patterns. OoFA LUCAS BROS. CO. LEWIS-CHITTY CONSOLIDATED Everything to Wear Franklin St.

at Polk BLACJGEsWHITE Beauty CfrecrKsas Florida Tampa.

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